Noble County Register, Volume 1, Number 3, Ligonier, Noble County, 18 February 1858 — Page 3
- us From Washington. | . Washington, Feb. 15. The Herald’s correspondence. ,T;y.s’ that the Democratic members of the Ohio Begs!a'tnre have written to Scnator Pugh withdrawing all instructions as to how he shall vote on t,heKa;ms question. i i It is understood that both the Minnesota Senators, Kice and Shields are opposed to Mr. Douglas’ course on Kan~The Senate Committee on Territories will report against the admission of Oro‘glon at this time on the ground’that she has not sufficient population. No urgent necessity exists for her immediate admission and the citizens do not degire it. ’ | ‘The, President has nominated Colonel Johnston, commander of the Utulh exg:ifiig’m, ‘to the brevet of Brigadier.‘,nem'lv. oy : ; | -As soon as the Kansas question is dinroeed of, it is believed the President will ‘ call the attention of Congress, publicly, to the State of our relations ‘with Spain, and the necessity for the enforcement of redress for the outrages eommitted upon our flag and citiflens. k?‘a‘e correspondent of the Times says it the House select Commtttee on Kansas, had a meeting this: afternoon, and had a stormy time. The majority voted down every proposition leoking to a fair investigation of the facts. | The Tribune correspondent sayg the Administration Senators intend to hasten the passage of the-¥compton Constitution, by* a resolution®o close debate at anearly day. The debate promises to be one of the greatest in the history of Congress. - A%l the Republi‘can Senators arc preparing to take part in it. Judge Douglas is making ready for a great demonstration: Tg _separation of himself and Messrs. Stuart; Broderick, Harris, Montgomery, Hickman, Cox and their associates, from the Lecompton party, is looked upon as final andécomp]ote. Arrangements arc in progress for the consolidation of agreat Anti-Lecompton party, 1t is s.’x‘i«{ that Postmaster Giray,of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, is to he removed “in spite ]of his caving in on Ledompton. |
: The way it was Done. |, _The ¥'ree State ticket was elected in Kansas on the 4th of January, as®our readers ave aware, althouzh a very large number of that party refused to: vofe. The majarity was decided, ranging frow 300 to 500. But the Demoeratic ticket | has been declared elected notwithstanding. _The followine facts will show mma%g%;esult ?‘?Ké‘—q%\f&dm-l plished. When the official counting of' the votés was made by Cathoun in thc‘ presence of the territorial officers, t‘nvl returns from “Delaware Crossing” h;:;ii not. besn‘sent in. It was knowa though | y —39 for the pro-slavery ticket, and ! could not pessibly make any changze-in the result.: 'Se tho vole was declared without reference to it substautially, though informally, a eorroct - statement of the resalt of the election. But a‘:sJ Emerson says, “those reckoned ill'who counted” that vote “out.” Jack Heu-j derson, somewhat notorious as the per_sonal confldant of Mr. Buchanan, w:vs‘ _entrusted with the elcetion papers, and he changed the 39 by the stight pr#fix of a figure 5 to 5310, and thus cavvied “the county, and with itithe Legislative qand State ticket for the Lecomptonites. . This was the decisive fraud, but the Fwhole election was a bundle of frauds. ‘Oxford, with less than sixty |voters, was made to retwrn over twelve him~dred votes, and Kickapoo, McUee coun--35, w 0 alt the losalitios mado wlorious "})y*the frauds exposed by'Gov. EiValker~ . and denounced by Democratic papers in the Union, came up to the nin’rk of their original performances handsomely. Not one of them retirned less than ten - votes for every voter. Here is another- ~ specimen, not of the election an the4th, but of that on the 21st of December, ~ which is not without its value as an in- - dication of the way things are done in_ ~Kansas to accommodate Mr. Buchanan. .Itis an extract from the poll-book of « Kickapoo precinct, now on file in Leavg enworth. Mr. James Buchanan himself 8 set down as the 270‘&h voter for the ( d’s_t",itution at that poll.—lnd. Journ~ 3 d———‘.‘.».‘—___-—_ | l ~ Izznmss oF THE Wipow oF Prgs--IDENT HARRISON.—We learn from the _ Uinciinati Gazette that the wenerated . widow of President Harrison has been b for a considerable time .co_nfi‘nefi to her bed, at_ the residence of her som, J. e Harvicon, near North Bend. 'Ol Peyrather than any particular disease, W its influence u;i‘m} m&iat- " urally robust organization. The vener- ; ady is now over eighty years. of 7‘,:?,%“}\{’;’_:)‘»" '. f ‘A 2 + v,. ! o \fl
8@ A lady subscriber of the LouisWille Jonrnal wrote to Prentice that she ‘#was horrified .at ‘the indelicacy of his paper, and threatened to set her foot on pvery copy that came under her obserwation. He suggested that she hadn’t ‘ ter do'it, as his paper has s in it! R+ S st — >(‘<.>~'._—~—_~, ; ~ "Yoons Mex *our” Sumtciize.—The = _'o“o'wini maivelous performanee of “one of hflnwlta that 'they raise up in the Green | Mountain state' appears to be abundautly substantiated- ‘Two young men were riding from * Corinth to East'Corinth, on night of the 15th, _with a young mare belonging Dea Grant, " whose son was dh;m;‘r;g the ;-:ifns. : Egecoming 7 Arighteved slie cleared herself from the sleigh, dashed on dowh the road, broke inté the uo’f.se oL .D. Blake, passing through three tloors & #lbre siopping Mfilm ing over two beds, in ¥ [email protected] r’fiake and a'child and &l S Mrs 8.-and two children. Both &7. Wbroken down, but no one was W\ oWt the colt herself, who cyt her L\ "R bringing it into too;neat proxi’-“‘ NP R il e v
Tae Fort Sneninc * Bareain—The Washington correspondent of the N. ¥. Times, who is posted on corruption matiers, says; ‘ ’ : S . The Fort Snelling investigation seems likely to show that the job was the consideration on which the, money was raised by the celebrated New York Hotel Committee to carry Pennsylvania for Buchanan. Richard Schell is expected here on' Monday. He will testify that g:chad no interest in'the matier, but cross questioning will elicit the ' fact that a quarter ~im}ares,-in the job stood in the name of bis wife. o S BarrLep axp Cowep.—Speaking of the dowufall of Keitt, and the fight on Leccmpe ton, Mr. Giddings, of Obhio, says: *I bave sat in the House twenty years, and I inever saw the Slave Power sg completely baffled and cowed apdufing:&fifleen hours’ ¢ontest.” | i
. 89~ You ocan’t get along is the world with a homely wife. .She will spend half her time in looking in the glass, and twist, and brush, and fix till she gets eomel:lely vexed with her own- ugliness, and jthen go right off and spank thebaby. . WeLL Fxprainep.—God ! made Washington childless, that a nation§ might call him father. Can any one explain why God made Buchanan childless? —Mobile Mercury. .~ Thatwe might not look upon his like aEajnL oy gl Gl i ; -o——-r————o - D L ] ? A lady very modest and subinissive before marriage, was observed 1o use her tongue pretty freely, after. <There was atime when I almost imagined T had none.* «Yes said her husdand, *but it’s very long since. o e—;fi——ocfl.bt&;— ‘ : Er.mflqfisuma ExTrRAORDINARY'—Benator Hale hag introduced a resolution for print. ing ten thousand: copies of —the Kansas message. Itis trnderstomi;ilml.lhe thinks nobetter document for the Republican cause can be circulated in New Hampshire during: the current canvass. ” : : "’?‘."’T’f""’""‘f““‘"’ : "AWG-Thg,,bést capital for a young man 18 a capital yonng wife. Soa gentleman informs us who has just teied it. , :
reo. A Waushin gton lefhcr writer closes' his c)wistle in this wa§: I have not noticed “the “gambling hells; "least it should be gaid that 1 am attacking the privileges of. the Reprsentativies of the people.” | - eg s I nes- A fodnade selsond touehary in her fl:ht%l‘{tisemen', stated thal she awns complete mistresgeol” Lettomanr; 1 1! o' <abe case, said a castati ol e helor, wstie exagt ask too much for herscrvives o £ How 1r Wouks —At the Presidential election, the fown' of Lanca<ier, Pa. gave Mr. Bucharan a nyajority of 1.200- On Tuesday, THomas 1y Burrowss o i Leosmm e mocial, was elected Maver by 25 majority. | Ros opponept being of the presilent’s own siripe fiv St it : —-15—-~———-—o:<¢u- 'o———,-——- i !‘e i . . w 3 Don't fuil to attend the Donation (to-night,) for the' Rey,. Mr. WERT.— We tmstf that Mr. W. may ‘receive for his ‘-lab()q.s'. of love” amo:ag us, a ;gen- : crous and; liboral support. F i ! pi —fr‘—;—-fit-de.—.’ .._.‘____.,_’__j ‘ ‘ LENe.—What is Lent? : when does: it beg‘in?;m‘c two of the inany questions often aslded by the uninitiated, as to the scazon olzerved . with somuch solemnity by Capwlics, and to j certain extent by the }fpiscopa!ians. We find in the l‘ainesyii]e " Telegaaph a. communica: . . y AR '. ot i 3 tlxou hon}; t}l(: Iquswg’ulmn cierg;y‘ an there; i which the items: are briefly stated: | e st oo
1 vee g d Lent is applied to the forty days preceeding Easter, which is always the first Sunday after the full moon 'which happens uponer next after the 21st day of March; and If the full moon happens upon a Sunday, laster day is the Sun-. day after. Laster this year is on April 4th. Ash Wednesday the first day of Lent, ision the 17th of this month.— Thus, six weeks and four days intervene between the fi st day of Lent and Kaster. -~ This' would give forty-six days. ' But Sundays are not reckoned ~rso that just forty days intervene. ' The season of Lent is always devoted to more frequent religious services by those v%o observe it. The first dayand the Friday before Easter, are observed a 8 dayaof fasting. . L. o o ~ The name ‘Lent’ signifies spring—or spring-fast. It is from a Saxon word j—llengen——a.nd s used thus becanse the days begin now to lengthen.
| DIED, s On Thursday, Feb. 16, 1855, Viora E.; infant danghter fg;;!. and{H. 8. Palmiter, a.gsd two ‘wecks and four 8. | ! ot * Who can realize that a being 5o youngand helpless could twine so strong tendrils arounda ptents heart? A little ‘flower had just thrown open its petals to the sun, when it shrank back and¢closed them again from the rude blasts of a sin bedimed world. ~ Though it incites sadness and sorrow to yield the up, art thou not saved, innocent one, from the evil to come? And is it true that instead of the sin and sorrow, the blight and mildew that you have refused t 6 eneonater in a life here, that you are now unfolding your little pinions, and winging away the endless life of a cherub angel above And do we see thee seem to pauge and stoop in thy happy flight, to Beckon mourning hearts here on and upwaud to thifie own state of pure and extatic delight 1— 0! shall we meet and know thee again. '
] “leep, darling, slecp! Cold rains shall steep i i‘hy little turf made dwelling; Thiou wilt not know—so far below—- . . 'That winds and storms are swelling. And birds shall sing, in the warm spring, e And fiowers bloom about thee; i Thou wilt not heed then, love, and oh, ./ . 'The loncliness without thee! _ B 0 Father, we will be comforted ! i : Thou wast the gracious giver: i Al Wfiiifil&i&rwdfifi.mafl— _ . Todwell with Thee forever! = @i TL"“WW‘KM we lay. s,@’* ik oo Jupeßoteraabuel oy - QU Au“fm GLW, & samsninebicts Tt S hfimfi indiofmag 0 cents a po! ’uf Feh 15,1855, O, ARNOLD & Co, -
64b | Baor | 1061 .~ COMMERCIAL. 4 9 ' Reawwes Ovniow, Feb. 11,1888, _ Flour, 8 “w m' L & i iR i 6 Dried Apples, [email protected]. | Tallow, .~ 10, Butter, 12}4. | W, R. Cheese, 15. i s ;m.u,z}gr.au.}_ of drowsiness all around. © We have nothing new to re- ~ FoLun—eld at $3,50@84, with small sales. ] WazAT—Nominal;; red 85@75c.; white 70@75c. | w—u@mmm;‘ss@;oeum,mm. Por—Held at $13,50@314 for mess. ; | Ecas—Dull; by the bblat 8. ? - »Hogs—Few in the marketand pnchanged; dressed 8t $4,25@4,75, from fair to extra. At retail, good heavy ‘hogstouchgs. L L : \ g Donation Visit. A g " The friends of the Rev, Mr. WERT are respectfully invited to attend a Donation Parfy, at McLean's Hall, on Thursday Evening, Feb. }Bth 1858, ' i _ Comprrres: : Mr. & Mrs. LOCKHART, | Mr. & Mrs. BaxTA, [ & & RICIMOXD, # % PBrapew, “ ¢ Pagree, | o« % MoCoxwma, L M Oovt, o« « Lowgm., Miss M. E. HioalNpoTnAM, - Miss A, StoNe, - % F.DuNLAP; | “ R.Hupem, % D, PANCAKE, . Mrs. HousToN, . Mr, WoODWARD, Mr. D. W. Tear, : L% GERMAN, “ Barea, .o “ B, P. Birsr, %W.H. i, VANEMON, § : i @ Wi Drugs & JMedicisies. ! S. H. ES ABROOK, i Wholesale and Retail Deaterin.
Drugs, Groceries, PAINTS, OILS, Glass, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery L *BERDS. &b.s e . i o L R e i JT 1S NOT 7POSSIBLE TO #I enumerate my: Goods-in%e; Newspaper. [ déem it sufficient to say that I always have on hand everything in the lineof -~ .. / DRUGS® GROCERIES, and in prices I defy competition. - el Buying iny Gouds almost entirely from first haids and avoiding the losses incident to an extended credit business; 1 flatter myself that L can make it the interest of all who purchase for cash, to trade with™ag. * i FROS'I"S AMERICAN B HEAR - A excellent work for selecting ‘pieces for Declamation, can be f und it ARNOLD’S. ALL of Mc GUFFEY’S Reader’s as well as Speller, can be fouud at the New Drug Store of *: .0. ArnoldZx Co, | PHYSICIANS cnr‘{.ah\‘a‘)s rely on gefiing} - Pure Drugs and officinal preparations of staindard strength from S. H. ESTABROOK, . THE PUBLIO = CAN"()‘btain‘ anything inhe line of Gro- /. ceries, Medicines, Dye-stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Paints,- Oils, Glas, Pagq:r Hangings, Window Shades and Fiztures, Stone and Wooden Ware,Salt Waler Lame, &c., as low ascan be sold and war-rauted-as represented at 8. H. EsTaßrook’s® MERCH ANiFSFQ\'isi;ing‘to replenish their ; ~stocks can often save meney by buying T e S.JH. ESTA BROOK. L. H. STOCKER; . +s¢4s.W. C. MCGONIGAL 2 S\{O@I(ER & McGONIGAL, 4 ATRFTORNEYS AT LAW, ND General Agénts for Buying and SelA_ ling Real Estate, Examining Titles, Making Collections and Paying Taxes. Auburn, Indiana. 2-6 m.
State of [ndiana, % In the circuit court of said: Noblée county,ss. § comity, April Term, 1558, ' Everett L. Stazley, 4 _ e : g Petition for Divoree. Sarah Stanley. W hereas, it has been made satisfactorily to appear (o the Clerk of aid court, by the affidavit of a disinterested person now on file in. ‘his office, that the said Sarah Stanley isa non-resident of the State of Tndiana: Now, therefore, the said defendant is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said Petition for Divoroe, and that the same will stand for trial'on th&'second day of the next term of said court, to be held'at Albion on .the third Monday of April, A. D. 1838, when and where she may appear and defend the same, or it will be tried in her absence. Attest, ‘S E.ALVORD,CikN.C.C. . Harris & Bager, Att'ys. n3-3w.. ' Dated Feb, 16,1838. .. =« - :
' ‘ DISSOLUTION, - | NOTICE is héreby given that the co-part-i nership hertofore ¢xisfing between the subscribers, under the name and firm of Ger‘man & Beebé, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. :The *looks, accountsand notes ‘belonging to said firm will be settled by Mr: German, - ; : : : | LEWIS GERMAN. g BELA P, BEEBE. .. Ligonier, Feh. 10, 1868.—2:83. . | .V MR. GERMAN takes this opportnnity: ; to inform the public that he will cairy on the Grocery business at the old stand of German & Beebe, ifi all it branches, and the patronage of ‘all who wish to purchase goods at New York prices, is respectfully solicited. ki . .LEWIS GERMAN. State of Indiana, ] In the circuif court of said Noble county,ss. }gounty_, April Term, 1858 “Everett L, Stanley, e ; GO gNotice of taking DepoSarah Stanley, . ) 'sitions. jic To.pai§SaM Stanley : You are hereby notified that_on Thursday, the first day of Ap‘nlf,‘ A. D. 1858, at the office uf George S. Gilmore, Esq., at No. 168 1-2 Main Street, State Bank Building, in the City of Hartford, county of Hartford'and Siste of Conmecticor, between the hours of 8 o'clock A. m. and 8 ; g’c(liosk P. M. of ms@a’.% ‘said gemfié for @vmmeflm%;& ress %» e shall : Fmt"“ : the Depositions ol ‘gfium 1t Buckley, Blenger Holmes nd othets, and, Af necessary, will continue the taking from "M 0 . e,,f “ A&-"}% Said depositions, w oL e f; of { {fi%: DA iE be gt
‘S AYS to the citizens of. N_u__blg’and adjoin--3 Ding counties, that he is still on hand and ready tdbu“d o 2 ; e Carriages, Buggies, Wagcns, SLEIGHS, SULKIES. &, . . On the shortest notice, ~ His articles are all made of well seasoned "Pimber and in the tnost ‘modern style. Wagons kept constantly on band. Al ?'blhwma!iigfl hit;l i!une‘o:i the most lib.ral ‘terms, Also Repairing done on short netice. . Thankinl fal: pact ‘pfi” ronage he respectfully solicits a continvance ‘of the same. & NCWOFIELD, Ligonier, Feb. is, 1858.—2-tf. = :
~_# Dissolution. = NO’!‘ICE is herelsy given “that the underX signed dissolved’their co-partnership by mutual consent on the 23d day of Jan.. 1858, -All notes and book accounts: will be setiled by ¢ sl NG FTELD: Ligonier, Feb. 10,1838. C, H. WARNER
Boot, Shoe & Leather JOHN DITMAN Woald annouice ~to the citizens of Ligonier and vicinity that_he has just received a large supply of Stock, and’ is prepared teo manufacture all kinds of W St 5 Y » "BOOTS AND SHOES, And keeps constantly on hand all kinds of Women’s Shoes, Boy’s Bocls and Children’s Shoes, which he will sell cheap for caslf ar. produce. Give him alcall before purchasing elsewhere: - Shop. on;t%e ceast side of MainBt., one door sauth.of B’.‘fiier’§‘Btore. o g Mending done on short neiice. * N. B.—All those™indebted"to him by nofe or book account will please call and settle if they wish to save costs, J. DITMAN. Ligonier, Feb. 8, 1858 —2-tf.
SIR JAMES CLARK’S
Celebrated Female Pills!! PREP‘ARED from a_ prescription of Sir Jas. Clark, M. D., Physician kxtraordinaay to the Queen. This invaluable Medicine is unfailing in the cure cf all those paipful and dangerous diseascs iucident to the female constitution, g
It moderales all excess, removes all obsructions, and brings on the monthly period with regularity. These Fills should be used two or three weeks previous to corfinement; they fortify the censtitution and lessen the sufiering during labor; enabling the mother to perfiz‘rt]r:l ber duties. with' safety to herself and chtld. . $ 4 R
- These Pilis should nit be taken by females during the first three® months of pregnahcy, asthey are sure to brinzon miscarriage; butat an‘y other time they -are safe. In all cases of neryousand spinal affections, pain in the back and limbs, heaviness, fatigue on slight exeition, palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits, “hysterics, whites, and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system; thise Pills will ‘affect a ¢ure when all other means have failed. and although a powerful rénedy, does nwot contain iron, calomel, ar.timony or any other miperal. Full divections accémpany each package. Price in the United States and Canada, #l,OO. | For sale in Ligonier, by 0. Agrnoup & Co.
CUBA SUGAR. As good an article as cver brought west of Lake Evie for 1s per bl at the Drug/Storc of 'O ARNOED & CO. G NULATED SUGAR, a sSujerio - X cleat 1s 4d per pound, for sale at the New Drug Store of ARNOLD & CO'S. PROSPECTUS OF THI WEEKLY TOLEDO BLADE, U eApoitds® 0 o DURING the past year thisold and popu- : ‘far Newspaper has been greatly/improved i typographical appeardnce, and in the character and variety of its contents, and it now, in the extent and variety of its matter, is Unsurpassed by any Paper within the range of its wide circulation! = . - | - The publishers refer with pride to the improvements of the pest as the best guarantee that-its future will be ane of co:tinued progress.’ ‘The aim of the pablishersof - -~ '~ ~ « "The Weekly Blade _ - Will ever be to make it a high tohed, vseful--aud instructive Journal, and they will, therefore, exclude from its columps whateVer h s a tendency to debauch the morals-or enervate taste. Atithe same tiae great care will be ‘taken to please its readers by providing for théir entertainment whateverseemsappropriate from the abundant stores of modern literature. . Awmong the topics thus embraced may be mentioned—A wide range of News Items, Political News and Articles; Scientfic Matters, Recent Inventinns, Skeiches; Poetry, Tales, &c., toaecther with the best Washington correspondence to be found in any Western paper.- } Lo S ety ‘Wit and Humar also receives a full share of attenfion. KEspecial pains are taken to l'nn;ish the latest and most accurate quotations ‘of the .... 3 L S S R i
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| Of the principal cities of the Union, as well ‘as Liverpool and Londen. ; ‘Aspecial department will hereafter be devoted exclusively to the interests of the Farmer, 5 = i ’, The Proprietors invite % comparison between the WeegLY ToLeDo BrLape and any ‘Western Weekly Journal, feeling assured that- it is well worthy the attention of the reading public as-a good, interesting, agreeable and valuable Newspaper for all classes of readers, and especialiy as a Paper for the Firesilers Lo Tk aor o S : The wide circulation which the Weekly ‘Blade has attained gnables the proprietors to offer it at the following -~ . - . wd ~EXTREMELY LOW RATES: . To single Subscribers-$1 50 per annum, invariably in advance. © . T ' ! CLUB RATES: i 10 copies te one P. 0./12 50 pe:{‘annhm‘. Bl 45 o - do ' de 1500 e i 20 do do do 2000 do aud'one extra jc'o%}y-té'the'pérsmi getting up 'the clnb. . - Payméent tobe made in advance, and the papers will be addressed to each individual ‘when the names are sent, and discontinued ‘at the expiration of the time for which' P‘ay‘ment is received, et - {gF-Specimen copies sent to-any part of the United States free of charge: s 0 PELTON, STEWART & WAGGONER, -~ Propriétors, Blade Buildings, Tolede, Ohio. { -flatef"fifiadiafia,‘;; In the Noble eircuit court, Noble county.ss. § Aptil Fern, A. D 1853, oo Mary R MeKinleyy ) bai ooi 5 e ke MBes o g Divarce., © - Davis M. MERinley. "y~ " Ao (¥ i Irhmag beén imade to- appear’ to me, by ‘A the affidavit of a disinterested person filed in this ofi;gfl&ggfizfi;@mdgfigfeddmfipe;a non ?fli@tl@!& tate of Indiana; theiefore, the said Davis M, McKinley-will take notice’ that “this _suit will stand for trial at-the twflky%ww«vfimw 5 and, ‘same, it will be deteemined in his absenice ii__;;& S T b A ; E. ALVORD. - e e ST ?*‘*“ %‘aiebi issea v g SCARNOLIR Co,
New Drug Siore! O ARNOLD & Jon.
HAVJNG permanently established them. AR selves in- Ligonier, would sav 1o a discriminating community; that they. have just received a pure and unadulterated stock of ' DRUGS & MEDICINES, To which their attention is invited: We also keep GROCERIES, BOOKS, NOTIONS & in fact nearly everythipg except ‘Dd’fi;.goods & Hardware. Therefore= those. wishing anything in our line will please give us a call. AL(ES, aleohol, Almhds, Argols, AnLA natto, Assaf@tida,and Allcocks adhesive Plaster, for Wt 0. ARNOLD & CU.’B. BORA_X, Bu¥eundy Piich, Britifih Lustre, Béy Rum, Baskets, and Books, for sale at - 0. /ARSOLD & CO.'S.
CANEY $ 'Canér{‘ Sced, “C}imp_h&r, L Chten- - U/ lateiCuttle Fish, Court Plaster, and Qoffee, at the Drug Store of 0. A. &£ COS, \Y?. STWF 5 Day Books, D‘iarys. DaA J vies Arithmetics. and Divers other thing for sale Cheap, at . - ARNOLD & CO’S. EN_VELoPs, Earrings, Elementary Spell--4 ing Books, Enameled Cards,Jand Every thing you can tnink of, at . 0. A. & CQ.,B. ,_FLAVQR!NG: Extracts, Fluid & Fluid: A Lhmm, F‘npcy Note Paper, Fools Cap do, ' Family Groceries &c. at ARNOLD & €O.S- -: ‘;: HN Cai)s_, Gum: Drops, Godfreys Cordial ‘ X Glue, and Great quantities of Good things al the Drug Store of 0. A. & CO.’S. 'Hmkens, Hive Syrup. Holland Gin, - A 1 Hoarhound Candy, and Hevery thing you wWantat L 00 A& COTS. INDEfiABLE Ink, Tgnifils Beans, 'ln‘digo, ‘;;l;pi:m_:,'&.e. at. . ARNOLDS, JU‘%TGwe "fis a call if you want any of Dr Jaynes Family Medicines, and oblige Yoprs Respcetfully. 0. ARNOLD & CO. - f K'Lomm_pim,kod Fish, Knatts,Kslo. AN mel, Kathairon, and Kind treatment at the Drug Store of 0. A & Kompanygs. rAMP BLACK, Lubins Extracts, ladics 4 Sewing Birds, Laudanum, Licorice; and Lilly white;at . O.A. & C0.,5. ‘BIONEY wanted for Q%’y thing in the A¥A live of Medicinesat O.A & CO.B. NE‘E'DT‘ES’ Neets Foot Qil, Nickwood AN "and Notions of all kinds at’o. A. & Co's. OPI‘{JM, Orfiuge?eel, il .‘of Ovigafiurh, and \_J. all other Oils at O.A. & Cos. Y)UTTY, Paris White, Pails, Picturés, Pen P Knives, Poor maus Plaster at % 0. A &EOB
UILLS, Quinine, Quassia and Quantit.es Q, of Drugs at 0. A. & CO'S. Is 5 AISINS Rheubarb, Radway's Réédy ReR lief, Rosin® Rose Pink, Rose Water, and evéry thing elseat 0. ARNOLD & CO.'S. CUAFFRON, Sanams G oo (’,Sg{l Sada S Bugar Lead, Seidlitz Powders, Starch;” Sulphur, and Scissors, at - O Al & COJS. ’ PAM.ARINDS, Tapioca, Turpentine, and i Tinda&g&{fofg}l kinds at O.'A- & CO.' S "TMBER, a: d fisel_ess‘to Un‘&ertake the e'-' * J -nwmeration of articles at ARNOLD'S. X 7 ARNISH. Vehiii?h ‘red, Venice turpen-. ; tine, Verdigris,and Vermillion at O, A, 'WINDOA ¥ GLASS, Wall paper, Worm:: ; f - sced opl, Whiting! Work boxes, and ‘Wines of all kinds at O, ARNOLD & CO.’S, W AMINE all the Storesin Town, and if % youcant find what von want jnst eall at the’Drug Store of O ARNOLD & CO.’S. YFLLOW BAEK, Yarrow Root, Youths 4 ‘ Primers, &e.at ' 0,A.&% CO”S. | Zch PATN'TS. Chiéaper than ot 4ny-dikier | store can positively be had at 0, A & Co. 1 &EVERY THING usually keptin “a Drng- : Store .may generally be ' found at the DRLU G STORE of 0. ARA OLD & CO}S
o e o binet SRS Shop. #IE subscriber having permanently loca- . . tedin the village of Albion, takes this ‘méthod of announcing to the citizens of No[ble County, that he keeps constantly on hand, avanely of - T ‘Cabinet and Chair Furniture of every discription, at eastern prices. . Among hisstock can be found some of the choicest specimens of plain and finey chiairs, beaureaus, tables, stands, sofas, &¢ ' * Please call and examine for youysélves. . Albion; Ind. AL FULTON A GOOD supply of Jayne & Son’s, celebra-- : Afited Medicines, consistiug of the followMRE T et Rt fie :"\ Expectorant, i : o e tes IR Eanie T AR ' - ° Liquid Hair Dye, oy o e M ERIMEEL o L Amemie . TSer Cotaaative Balsum, ... - | ,_?@,fi,. f;xgg,\ ,:: P &% Linfiment," ; Sl e O Josod Banetive PRI =ao oo May be found i G ARNOED & Co'S
i PIRROE’S Picture Gallery of Fine Arts! . LIGONIER, INDIANA. '~ I AM happy to announce to the public, and ‘& tormy dormer; patrons; that I have pur.chased a Building on Cavin 3t,, directly opposite McLans & Shobe’s Hardware Store, and have finished the second story off ‘for a Gallgfyi;‘-af-flévegputin ;a‘ P e R oey ) 7 Liarge Sky-Light, Avhichibeing eombined with a Bide-Light, er-. ables me to procuré pood Pictures in all kinds iof weather, | therefore s‘s;gci ‘the patronage of all who wish good aa?d-sffiralfig'i’&tfi;ré;éyfis ' | feel sate in announcing that I have procured ‘AL the latest and best improvements, not _mevely because. they. are profitable. but because mgxfifll}fii ve: added happiness fo my “patrohs ;- and have placed my Pictures at ‘guch ‘an unprecedentedly low price thatthey may become univergal. - Consider this; Life Jsuncertain, Callammediately . = "o ; oo B.—Pictures put op in goodGuses foc ooty twenty five@aem;y* o i h&*mn&fiz‘d%&i%fii‘rs B
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"McLEAN & SHOBE, | A'l" the Sign (;f the Big Coffee LA Pot, general dealers in the differs engvarieties of ~ ° g o HARPWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE, Bhankful for the very liberal patronage heretof.re bestowed upon them, would respectfally sclici¥ a continuance of the same, and also call the ottention of all these wishing Gdods id theifline to the large and full assortwent constantly kept on hand. Haying adopt~ edthe o e o B 0 B MEADY-PAY SYSTEM; ' We are enabled to sell as low rs any other establishment in the West. Tinwyre aud Stovepipe manufactured to order. . Call onus or sendinyonrorders, .~ oo o ey AL, I, Bement’s Celebrated Mishkawaka Axes, on hand at all limes. : ; S N Doors, Sash & Blinds! | PYNE and P'éplar Doors, Sash and Blinds, A of the best quality can be found at all times at McLEAN & SHOBE'S.- Any and all ovders filled with promptness and dispatch,
- METALLIC BURIAL CASES! " e M T ee e T A S o PRSER R i e R oel o &= .;&.* SRR R S T{lrsxarliclc, not usually fouug iy Western ‘establishments, can be foundat .~~~ AL 7 1 McLEAN & SHOBE'S, .
RESPECTFU LLY informs thé citizens of L ‘Ligenier and surrounding. couatry, that he has opencd a ; Sl S FURNITURE WARER QO M, On Cavin-St, Liconier; where he ‘intends to keep avn kinds of Farniture, and will sell the same at Wholesale or Retail, as cheap ot cheaper than any«ther Establishment in the County, -My work is made of -the best matgrials and finished in good workmanlile manner. Bring in your Luamber and Produce and I will give Furniturein Exchange forit. 1 e el -C. RUGGLES. e g ond Lol o, doe iR iR set B ST.J_O!;!N&.. CO’B;M.EDICINES--5 doz.-Cough & Consumiption Syyup, = e Loz Asye Serun F o T ) 3 doz, LinimeTie= A &6 duz.AClmd'i;flong}?d'e;s. w A 6dozsAnti'Billious Pills ~~ © it .. 4 doz. Vernlifuge,, - . | “Just received and for sal‘ef_bk' i ebl O ARNOTLD X G
. MAGNIFICENT SPREMIUMS PRESEN TED to the subscrib= ML ers of (Grahawys [ ustrated Magaziné for the new Year 1838, = Think of it! * A Beautiful Three Do'lar Maguazine for $1,67 a Year, inelubs of Sixormore! .. .. - Suecess unprecedented las attended ‘Graham’ to such aw extent that, during the last year, it has more ‘than Doubled its former Cireunlation! SRR ! . No greater evidence of the increasing popalirity of this old and favorite periodical could b 2 given, e ¥ Vs e
. New Stories,) New' FEagravings, New Writers, aud ‘new attractions generally for themew Year): . i S e Grabam’s Illustrated Magazine Edited hy CuArLEs (. LeLann, Esq. “This periodical is like a sensible, sunny and sound hearted friend, wliose appearinte on one's thyeshhold always eleddens the mind with the promise ofa pleasant and profitable hour!” Thesame attractive feetnres which have tharacterized ‘Grahawm’ durinz 1557, .and which have tended §o matenally to increase its popularity and circulation; will be co.tinded duving the vear 1553, . | T “'The Fashicn and Home Department—The latest and best Engravings, with full and plain descriptions given each month, of ‘the most serviceable andattractive costunjes for' ladies Remidren . oA i ee st
f SBIXTY COLORED PLATES; - Fiveinevery number—making inall during the year;sixty colored fashion and other plates ‘together with a large number of handsome patterns, for atl Kinds of Crochet and needle works. b 3 g BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS!? Which are really works.of .art, engraved expressly for *‘Grahan’ from the most pedular subjects, and far superior toany pictures pubs, lished in any other monthly wili embellish every nummber of the new volnmey—-in 7777 1 An-ariginal story, eutitied “Zhe King’s, Love,” by Juseph J. Reed, one of our most populer authors, will he commenced in the January No. 1858 ; also an original poem by G. H. Boker, Esq ,and agreat domestic story . by Miys. B, C.Higst. - " i “THE EASY. TALK.” = A department which ‘has been rendéred so popular by the Editor, Charles G. Leland, Esq., ‘will be a marked feature during the Year, andcontinue to merit as heretofore; the . high paaise of both the press and the people fogether with our usual historical sketches, {ales of society, sketchs: of travel, translations, fairy tales, gems of “poctry, fnteresting extracts from new works, tales of the wonderful, useful sketches, fashionable novellettes, fashion gossip, curiosities, hints for orhamens tal gardening items forthe ladies, hmnorous extracts, yankee travelsy receipts for the fois Jet and hoeehold &e -/ <l o 0
% pelgians iD G et Ra s One copy I.¥r., &3 00 [ Three copies, .§6,00 Two copies ** 5:0,9.!.53&' fh 10y £ Valuable Premiums to Sabsc_x-_i'bars_. ~ Toevery three dolar subsciiver we ‘send without charge, a copy of eaeh/of (Tie beautis ful portraitsin ail colors,of General Washing-. ton and Henrs Clay, malch: picturers which for fiflu( yand artistie coloring, each inimi= tation of Uil Paintings, have néver .before ‘been equalled in this country—similar ones .ones in London costing six dgllars apiece.— No home in America stiould Je without these fine lifeslike pictures! = Foy five dollars we send two copies of the Magazine one yearand mqf"e&iwma portraits. | Address T 2 WATSON & Co.. Grakatn's Magarine, ol e St 0 WBhiladelphin, Pac {\F every discription and of superior qupl-, () iy constantly on hand gsd fs sslo cheap REA S e R W R B BR B S B
