Noble County Register, Volume 1, Number 6, Ligonier, Noble County, 11 March 1858 — Page 4
e (Rl ECUN T (g G R NAI ?,? :bvs \; : 1 Wew Drug Store! ABl ML G O. ARNOLD &Co. . T AVING permanently pstablished themI’l mvavrm%fmsoais» o n{{ - criminaling community, that they have “jus DRUGSB & M D 1&%% Iy which theie attention is invited: 'gw" ecp GROGERH WQS»EMWQ& n fret nearl , rything except Darygo@'s & - ardyware, ‘”ra.; those wighiug anyiring in our like will 'p '~‘gi’{ei'\;§,» a callg g i ';:'jfi_- ‘ Sl ;} s o ,_,‘3‘! s":fl : '\’%fiß-«g"?’"fl: Almonds,” Argols, AnLA matto, A ssafeetida,and Allcocks adbesive i"taster, forsale at Q, ABNOLD_ & CUsB. » $ ARSI R o Tk § TRy % TYORAX, Bireundy Piteh, British Lublre I 3 Eis T, Bosiers pt e, reask R e '}#R'.*(‘H:D &COMB,. g“XA‘N’EY, C;mgr{ Seed, Camphar, Choco- -/ ate,Cuttle Fish, Court Plaster, ahd Cofw4y at the Drug Stove of . 0. A. & COvS,/ DYE STUFFS, Day [Books, Diarys, Das " vigs Arithmetics. and Divers other thing for sale Cheap, at Afl{‘NQLD' & CO.’S. . .E.\’VRLOPS, Earrings, Elementary Spelling Books, Enaméled Cards,fand Every thing you can tnink of; at 0. AL & Co.B. . .FLA-VORJN(; Fxtracts, Fluid & Flujde 4. Lamps, Faney Note Paper, Fools Cap do Pamily Groceries &c. at ARNOLD & CD.,S--GUlN'C':!ps, Gum.?Droips,f‘GddTrm's Cordial X Glue, and Great | quantities of. Good things at the Drug Store of 0. A. & CO.S. I,I}UR Oili, Hive Syrup, Holland Gin, Hoarhound Candy, vand ™ Hevery thing vou want at 00 A KCO’S, N DELABLE Tnk, Tgnitus Reans, Indigo, Ipigac, &e.at. + * ARNOLDS, | ]'UST Give usa call if you want any of e} Dr Jaypes Family Medicines, and oblige Yours Respectfully O, ARNOLD & CO. - T LOTHES Pins, Kod Fish, Knutts,Kalo- £ M mel, Kathairon, and Kiod treatment ‘at the Drug Store of . 00, A, & Kompanys.
T‘ AMP BLACK, Lubins Extracts, ' Ladies 4 4 Sewing Birds, Laudanum, Licorice, and .llLy wh‘itg, 8 b 0. A. & CO.,S. 3 In;\*m‘ wanted for every thing in.the V 1 tiue of Medicinesat 0. A. & CO.’S, : Bion) pipanaini . 'T\m«:vnnt;’};s, Neets. Fioot - oil, Nickwood %, and Notions of all Kindsat O. A & Co’s; ik A e | i L i 3 A éf)'PIUM,‘ Orange Peel, Oil of Origanum, and g dll,utherjOils at @ 0. ALk Colk: 1D UTTY, Paris Whité, Pails, Pictures,. Pen P Knives, Poor mans Plastér at : : ‘ .kl 0. 4.%£0.8,. VILLS, Quinine, Quassia and Quantit es Qof Drugs at - | 0. A: & COB, - : ATSINS Rheubarb, Radway’s Ready ReR slief, Rosin® Rose Pink. Rose Water, and every thing else.at .O..ARNOL D CO.’S, ~ A,}?FB()}?, }Sépf}i;;af)éxx‘i,';Sp&née,Sal Boda S Sugar Lead, Seidlitz, Powders, Brarch; Sulphur, and Scissors,at OA. & CO.'S: {l‘ A M,AY{lN,DS.T;pir')ca, ‘ilfplrp'e'hvt:ihe, and A Tinetucés of all kindsat 0. A+ & CO,' S: A3s i) Wb ogy bl o 8 l ,_J"M BER, apd Useless to Undertake the' ‘e! J numeratipn of articles at ARNOLD’S. el bRy fif'~-!~ SRS R eI Y 7 ARNISH. Venitian red, Venice turpen+ ‘ tine, Veydigris;and Vermillion at 0. Al V‘ TINDOW GLASS, Wall paper, Worm® Y seed dil, Wh?ti‘bgk\\’ork boxeés, and Wines of all Winds at O, ARNOLD & Co.’B. - "AMINE all the Storésin Town, and if 2( yowcant find what you want just call at the Drug Store of O' ARNOLD & CO.’S. . Y EiLow BARK, Yarrow Robt, Youths : Pngngr_s, &c.at " A S CO_"S. ZINC PAINTS, Cheaper than at any other d store can positively be had at 0, A & Ca. A[oi K & 8 &EYERY THING usually Le‘pt in a Drng & Store ,may generally be found at the DRUG STORE of O. ARNOLD & CO.S.
| PIBRCE S . Picture Gallery of Fine Arts! .+ LIGONIER, INDIANA,- ' I AM ha};py to announce to the %üblic, and tomy former’ patrons,‘that I have purchased a Building on Cayin St., directly op= pusite McLane & Shobe’s Hardware Store, and have finished the second story off. for a Gallery : Have putina . . ‘" Large Sky-Light, which,being combined with aSide-Light, enables me to procure goed Pictures in all kinds of weather. I therefore solicit the patronage ¢f 01l who wish good and durable Pictures, as I' féel sate in announcing that I have procured Avn'the latést and best improvements, not mevrely because they are g')l_'ofit'nblé. but becange they will give “added happiness to my patrons ; and' have pluced my Pictures at such an unprecedentedly,low, price. that they may becomne universal. - Consider this; Life is uncertain. * Callimmediately .~ '~ .And gecure the shadow -. . { ; Ere the substance fades. "~ - | N. B.—Pictures put up in good cases for oiily twenty-five cents ! s e - Instructions given on reasonable terms, - T R R R e RO
17 Dissolation. i} NOTICE-ia hereby given that.the under--4 X signed dissolved their co-partnership by. mutual consent ou the 23d day of Jan.. 1838, All notes and book accounts” will be settled by N. W.Field, - N. W. EIELD. . Jagonier; Eeb10,7853. C, H. WARNER t ‘ate of Indiana, g.ln the circuit eourt of said Noble county,ss. § coanty, April Term, 1858, Everett L, Stanley, st 3 e i b i Notice of taking Dépo-' Barah Stanley, © Y o sitions, oOE 0 'TO said Sarah Stanley: You are hereby notified’a%p? Fharsday, the first day of April, A. D, 18: ?}r’at the office of George £, Gilmore, Esq., at No. 168 1-2 Main Sireet, State Bank Building, iin the qa;y:ot J;‘H":in‘-(qr;a;} fiouu&}?bfli&;fl{iflflfififfliflé of Connectictt, hetween the hours of S o'clock A. m. and 8 o'clock e, m. of said day, h,cljufigf"gfi;; G"P"‘ ; 8. Gilmore, Esq., o Notary Publie within and faf’mugte ‘aforesaid, we shal Iproceed to fi}é epositions of "fimjlflfi‘ figflm"immfiggyh sied) f neconsaryy WL continue the taking from: f oto day,between. he hours and at the ' place aforesiid, until the takiug is completed: [ Said depositions, when & taken; tobe read it [ Gvidence on the il of this emusei | HARRIS & BAKER, Petitioners Aftys. | Dated &b. 19; A, D. 1858;—3-3w. §°7o
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i i oTR e . Cabinet Sse=2=3 Shop. FPMLE subscriber having permanently locaI_‘.*te’ii in the' village of Albion, fakes %‘f}m method-of anneuncing 'to the citizens of Neble County,that hie Keeps constantly on hand, ,'?_l variety of o s g Cabinet and Chair Ft’nhitd‘fé of every discriptipn, at eastron prices.. s -~ Among hid stock can'be found some of the choicest specimens of plain and fancy chairs, beauredus, tables, stands, sofas, &c. .~ Please'call and examing for ‘yotirsetves. - SAlpion,knd:; 7 i AL FULTON Y AGOOD supply of Jayne & Son’s, celebraLA ted Medicines, consistiug of the. follow--108, . ¢ - gabla g 0 oA FE:‘tpe&o\‘a‘ht,‘é*- S o ki i wilaipylionitg: 1o 1 g g e e i Aljetative, ... sisieigs o o Lageid-Hair Dy ol v i ~Ague Mixture, .. ' 2 (Ague Pills; 0 . & suntl W Carminative Balsum,. 00 . : Tonic Vermifuge, ~ '« ° i - onleindment 3.1 t it el gy Sanative Billeg:i (i ot @ viitii § /My, be.found-at. O ARNOLD & CO'S. . ! o RN OF,QVegy,dispr{iption and of superior quality eonstantly on hand and for sale cheap’ atthilb(fipe, 2. lws oy ’.,_:“_ FEE S Wayne Eungine & Car Works. T HE Subséribers, Proprietors of the above W’drks,manulacture“ s 5 : .‘:; & * RarLroap Cirs, MacHINERY, '~ Agricultural Impliments and. ¢astings. . .. .. of every description. | . s They call special: attention to their stationary Engines. * Having adopted the latest and best improvements, and using the best material and the gvaatestcare intheir manufacture;’ their Engines areregarded as the most superior 'in use.| They furnish’to order " "= ""Engines ol any Teqired power and’size, for flour and. Saw Mills, or Machine Shops Th’éitfwg}gg sitnate ;.qjoiui ngthe Railroad Depots, with jmmgdi‘hflev.g@neéfioh ?\filh tpe -Ci;nalaég?%? flgmatm!éhmmkmeh facils ity and, WSPALCRe o 0 o abivics obl o ) PHARPRE R olvel) ksS4 00 aPNE B o
i Sherif’s Sale, | B’Y virtue of an order, to me_issued, from the Court of Common Pleas of Noble county, T will expose to public sale at the Court House door i,n,,A,lbjo’b, on Saturday the 27th day of February, A. D. 1858, between the hours of ten o’clock A.M: and four o’clock P. M., therents aud profits of the following real estate, for a ferm of years not te exceed sevén | bUtif it fails to bring. the debt, inter‘est, costs and aceruing costs, then it will be offered in fee simple, to-wit :—Lot number (5] five, abd Lot number [6] six, in Block st 1T one, in Mille's Adiition to the towa of | .%%gnigh in Noble county, Indiana, ‘Taken as' the propetty of Fredric Ellis and fifiifigflgfi@ififlifyj mortgage in favor of " Adrian B. | eg Jan. 27,1857, ' D.S, SIMONS Sheriff. . per A, D Hosretree, 1&3@?“& Laar o sy xegmgfwmnamy; 8, 11858, at the sarhe place and time’ of day, by m,’:g , "’%W* Eg‘m £ upi 4o ver A D Hosterren, Deputy. *fl‘?‘}‘%‘,‘h WP aAs 0 ks
State of Indiatia, % Sresit chartaf it Noble county,a } unty, April Term, 1858: ‘8 aniey, .y ]oo appear to fiam of said court, by ‘;? b davic ofa disinterested pérsonmow on Gl in. non-resident of thie State of . Indiapai:i Now,' & ofche itk 3] phislac o bt Filial g‘r;mm.;flr&&%&: né will sfand c{r trial on'the second day of the riext ferin oTsaid b o tgg;éf Aptil AL D. t‘zifl-d% and wheért: she o il RkR et il a 8 B ALVORD QRENLC) Hanme s Bawn Attye, . o Dated Eeb, 16,1858, . . ‘L. - Irving’s Life of Washington - {3 REAT inducements for Clubs. Messrs. XA G. P.Putnam & Co., having now. published the first volume of the llustrated Edis tion of Irving’s Life of Washington, being the complete life of Washington, befgre the Reyolution, #r‘e ready to furnish the same to subscribers free of postage on the re¢eipt of §3,50 Bingle numbers sent post Ppaidf% any part of thé Union on receipt of 25 cts. | = The folfowing inducements are offered to club§ desiring to subscribe to this magnificent and national publication. Any person remitting four subscriptionstor the first volume comiprising 14 numbers will be sfi;led to five comyplete " sets, delivered free of postage.— Clubs of six, remitting $2l dollars will be gntitled to two extra copies of the volume or an extra copy of any sther of Putoam & (}'o.’;,* Jications of an'equal value, ; Clubs of twelve remitting $42, will be ent—ided 1o four copies’ éxtra, or an extra copy and a complete set of Addison’s works ‘in six volunéns; delivereu free of postage.. The same premiums will be given fora like number of supscriptions: tc the succeeding volumns., Each number. of the Hlustrated Washington will contain one and every other number two fitst class Siee] Engraaings or Maps. In‘additiv{‘n tb the Steel engravings, the, work ¢ontains humerous elegant Wood éngravings, illustrat?ve of historical subjects. o i : Cavuriow.—Persons subscr?bing for the Life of Washington should gbe| prrticular ‘te obtain the enly work which mixst forever re~ main the standard authority, fcving’s life of Washington bears the imprin{ of ‘G. P. Putnam & Co, the only publishers of Irvirg’s Wiowrks, s ol “. ¢ Every ' American should put this work side by side with his:Bible on‘gis book-shelf. Let your ciiildrén read it, andl learn by ‘the -example of the Great Washington, the lessons of patriotism, moral courage, perseverance under difficulties ‘which : the: historeof his life affords. We: know of no Americar svork which:we had rather own than this ;- it is worth a thousand of the ns&:y publications which the press is daily sending forth.—|Sci entificc-American.; - et e (p:g- Couniry papeis copyin%x the above ‘ad vertisement twice will receive a complete sel of Putnam’s Story Librarv. '~ | G. P. PUTNAM & €O., parono No, 821 Broadway, New York.
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RTR PR SR eTRTR e 0 R eUN T R 1 PROSPECTUS OF' T RS 4:“‘( ISR RTR Re 1% PR e N P FHE Jourual i now sntering o Wicty- | eqval in age to the < ok e e | nearly as o S it g 4R e eke TR L U Tet T ePR R LRt f f,. cely existed ex lin name. 1t has liv4€d a ?»‘F'i:'; \.j o MrL -Seldom sttre}tghidq?g_ - length and breadth ‘of the {==political jof otherwise—isso well-known " W%mwfifim;fi?acmwmm, | upon any, of the questions now. before the peopleponld be superfluous. ;.o o 0 “While the Journal will continue to advo-~ | cate the great priuciples of freedom, and give {8 support to the Republioan Party, as the | party of the'pecple—aoting with' the party | whien right and repudiating it when wrong—— it will befor the coming year more of a fami: Iy paper than it: has ever béen, and be made more acceptable to the general reader than a purely political p%per comidbe, v .. The Session of Congress under a rew Administration is always fraught with more .or less importance to the welfare of the country and the present Session will be logked wpon with feelirigs of peculiar interest. The position of fhe Administration upon Kansas a%fairs.is a matter of much pablic ¢oncern, The Utah quéstion and the progress of the anticipated war In that quarter, will be a subject of great public i .tevest as long as it remains unsettled. - Events are transpiring in our own { country and throughout/ the world tom a ‘Mewspaper indispensable to every indi fi |- Bounteous crops have blessed thé husbandman threughout the land ; peace; plenty and _prosperity smile upon all, and we appear before the public, asking for its support, feeling that we shall receive it‘liberally. ' The past course of the Journal will bé the best index of what the future will be, and promising to improve upon former efforts in producing an acceptable family and political newspaper,we -submit our claims to a generour and intelligent people. b e £ Terms: One copyonesear. Pou 0. oL s giaest 150 Ten copies one year, and one to the getfer up ot the chabyrc.u 00l Loini 1500 Twenty-copies ofie year, to one address 2000 Thirty five copies one year, to one ad- : drees, and one to getter of club,.: .35 00 Fifty copies one year, to one address, ‘itiand two ta gefter of club,iv .00 ... /5000 . £ln Clubs of ten the name of each subscriber will be written on his paper; but in lard®r Clibs where the papers are sent for one dollar each, ho name will be written on the papers, but the entire club sent to one person for him to distribute. * This is the invariable practice of all papers sending out "Clubs at cheap rates, and cannot departed from in any particular, . - ; i, The Daily Journals Will be seut by mail for $6 00 a year, or 50 cents a month, Address - . * o "JOURNAL COMPANY, . il Indianapolis, Ind.
MAGNIFICENT PREMIUMS PR-ESEN TED to the subscribfers of Graham’s Illustrated Magazine for the new Year 1858, Think of it! | A Beamtiful Three Do’'lar Magazine for $1,67 a Year, in clubs of Six or moré! . Succesg unprecedented has attended ‘Graham’ to such an extent that, during the last year, it has more than Doubled ils former Citoulabiond i onat o) alia i ol oy . No greater evidence of the increasing pop> ulzrity of this old and favorite periodical could be given. Ssl e r_ New Stories, New Engravings, New - Whriters, and’ new attractions generally for the new Year: £ " Graham’s Illustrated Magazine Edited by CHARLES G. LeLaND, Esq. “This periodical is like asengible, sunny and sound hearted friend,- whose appearance on one’s threshhold always.gladdens’the mind with the promise of a pleasant and profitable hour!” The same attractive feetures which have characterized ‘Graham’ dering, 1857, and which have tended so materially to increase ity popularity and circulation; will be co.: tinued during the year 1858. L The Fashton and Home De%’aflment-——The latest and best Engravings, with full and plain descriptions given 'each ‘month, of the most serviceable and attractive costumes for ladies andhehaldeen> 200 £t e ; . SIXTY COLORED PLATES; Five in every aumber—making in.all during the year,sixty.colored fashiowand ofther plates ‘together with.a large number of handsome gmf’tim;'fofezfl?idn@ of Crechet and needle works. .. Y BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS! Which arereally works of art, éngraved expressiy fof ‘Grahan’ from the most podular subjects, and far superior to any pictures published in any other monthly, wili _embeYli_a’h every number of the new volume, . | . Aln griginal story, entitled «The King’s Love,” by Joseph J. Reed; oue of our most [popular authors, will he commenced in the January No. 1858 ; also an original poem by ‘G:iH. Bokery E#q,and a great domestic story iby: Mrs: B.Q: Hivsti ¢ it iigni | “THE EASY TALK. > v - A department'which has been rendered so popylar by the (Editor, Charles G. Leland, Esqiy will be' a marked féature during the Year, and coutinue to merit as heretofore, the high paaise of both the press‘and the people fogether with vur usual historical sketches, tates of .saciety; sketchs of ‘travel, translations, fairy tales, gemsof poetry, intéresting extracts trom new works, tales of the wonderful, useful sketches, fashipnable novellettes, fashion‘ gossip, curiosilies, hints for ornamentat ‘gardening items for the ladies, humorous, extracts, yankee travels, receipts for the foilet and household, &c. Teq e ki T : A i e st ; { - fi}'m.? N e 5 One topy Iyr, émi ‘Three copies, + 86,00 Twocopies “ « 5,00(8ix . ¢ 10,09 ‘_. .. Naluabl M ',nhl#:to mWD S ?}'er- 3 . Toevery tzz:eé" dollar 6\1532:1‘456& we send withoat ¢harge, a copy.ofeach of the- tll ful portraits i%i mlcfifayioffl‘enbrd%bggg- | tonw%l Henry Clay, match picturer, which for t¥auty and artistic coloring, ‘each in imitation of Oil Paintings, have never before beenvequatled in this.gountry—similarsones b iy No home in America should be sithout t. fine lifeslike: f‘r‘xéfl!!rgd e W&&fiflafi ‘ < send tivo copies of the Magazine one year,and pi}e_g&%!&agsfim raits. film o ‘_,é;’;,;\;.,m.@;T;SQ,,&flp&fif@%x&‘:fi%@i l SeaiMeiit Eoani ffg.;“}a ] W B‘m""a’;
L g e - w geg i wi o e T HE Fall Teérm of ' this Institution will commence August 17th, 1857, and continue “eleven weeks. . With a full, corps of compilent Assistants, the principal hopes to render this Seliool worthy the' most diberal patronagesis i v S bta §a=All billswill be presented for Prompt Payment at the mif{ale ofthe term. .. .| X ‘t: : Bates ntfvmm‘“; Resgert Primary Department, © *lO 7 (¢ L@ 00 . -Common: English Branchies, - - %flfl £ R e e - Latin and Greek, | 7 och oot 9500 . Drawing—Exiea, .o oo 008,00 . Musis, on Piano Fort, Melodian, Guit- © [ aropidgßm, oA SR 10,00 . wia:B. 8, McLAFFERTY, Pfiinii?ufi. ke e L mßtn :
.| o - i 5 Shlge TTGt e 4“\‘l & W i W‘ n SRI L 0 el eS B ORE B ... . LOUIS, MISSOURL '.. *’rdm—-na%fyfiw;fl# lars per ann um: Tri-Weekly, Five Dollars; .Weekly, Two ‘Dollars n advance. Clnbs’——’l’mqur Addrens: s =o: e ooy ek el by 7o WM. McKEE, Bt. Louis, Missouri. Fomentsietlo i 1o leagbe )Slot B 0 N T" HE MISSOURI DEMOCRAT .18 A & Western Journal devoted to the interests of the West, ‘and r“:_t,_iblinhed “at St. Louis, the centre of the valley of ‘the Mississippi, the focns of news, politics, literature, eommerce -and ».m‘@n‘“fa“%?f ies, his faculties for giving the Istest intelligence in each and all of these Tespects are unriveled, and its patrons, may be assured’ that no expence or labor will be spared to make it the paper of the ‘people.— Every department is filled with tallented and reliable canductors. Its'corps of correspond.ents in Washington ‘Ciiy, New York, New Orleans, Kansas, Kabraska, New Mexico and Utah,number some of the ablest veriters ini the. ccuntry. Contributions relating to the agricultural resources, the business *and popula‘tion of the surrounding villages ' and towns, ‘and the local news of the neighboring States, will always'be found in its columns. The markets of the chief cities of the West _the statistics of production and shipmen.—the maring interests of our great river—and the trade of our railroads will each be carefully noted. The latest information by telegraph from everyquarter will be furnished; the details by foreign steamers will he given in full, ‘review of new: publications of interest will he sedulously supplied; and in brief evervthing that can afford enterfainment to. the reader or knowledge {o the thinker will be presented to its subscribers. bl g ; ; EXCHANGE LIST ... This Journal has now the Larcest exchange list ¢f anv ‘pnblished in. the West, and:the proprietors have heen. con-trained to decline making any additions thereto. although daily sulicited t» extend such favors, llnorder, however, that"a mutual benefit may be rea. lized, we now pronose to furnish a dailv copy of the Missouri Democrat toany newspaner that will insert for three months the aboye prospectus. : o ' ‘Papers desirous of reciprocating will please send a marked copy of the issue centaining it. : n2m4
To' Printers----Copper Faced ‘ . Type. : : ™MORTELYOUS® NEW TYPE FOUN DRY. C and Printers’ Warerooms, established ‘n 1523. e TN No. 25 Spruce-St., New York. - (Four doorsbelow William.) The subscriber' is ~prepared to furnish his well:known, and superior bvok and newspaper types, in fonts to suit purchasers, Also, German and ornamental types,Greek Hebretv, orhaments, musid, brass rales, &c., manufactured of metals equal to any in this country, and finished in the most accurate manner.— He also furnishes presses, chases, composingsticks, stands, cases, furniture, &e¢. = @ ; . Wood and Metal Types, From other foundries, and every article requiredjin a printing office, at the lowest prices for cash or approved paper.” Type copperfaced by the Newton Company, furnished to order. Old ‘type received atB cents per lb., in exchange for new. Estimates for printing establishments furnished ou application. . Also, 10,000 Ibs, of plain and ornamental types, borders, &c., of the late foundry of H. H: Green, for sale cheap for cash,and font of second-hand typ~,from Small Pica toAgate Also, second-hand presses: 1 Hoe superroyal, 1 médium, 2 cap, 1 Albion, 1 Ruthven) 1 Ruggles quarto sheet job engine, I Gordon, 1 Copperplate, and' 1 Litho%'raphi‘c,‘ : _Printers of newspaper, who will Insert this advertisement three times bafore January Ist, 1858, and send me ane of their papers, will be paid in printing types, when purchasing four times the amount of the bill. | PETER C. CORTELYOU.
v e Rert Wayneas -~ .o = o Mercantile Institute. Corner of Main and Calhoun Streets, opposite the Pvblic Square, Ft. Wayne, Ind. " C. J. DIETRICH, Frincipal PROF. OF THE SCIENCEOF ACCOUNTS AND PRACTICAL ANE . ORNAMENTAL PENNMANSHIP. T HIS Institate, located il’! ‘one of the finest Cities in the State, is now ina highly flaurishing condition. i From the thorough 'and comprehensive course of instruction, combined with the elegdnce, beauty and convenience of the roems, the highly qualied teachers, and pleasaiit and healthy location, it is rendered the most attractive Enstitugion, to all who may desire an accomplished aud tkrough practical Mercantile ' Education. Sl A full and entire couise of instruction em~' brces : & . ¥ 5 . . Book-XKeeping, By Double and Single Entry, and its practi‘cal application to every department of trade and commeree, as practiced by the mest accomplished and suecessful modern Akcountants. Also Mercantile Correspandence; Commercial Calcalations, Commereial and Ornamental Penicanship, &e. s The System of. Penmanship taught in this: Institute, stands unrivaled, - : - THE LADIES DPEPARTMENT. Is ' elegantly furnished and arranged with neatness - and convenience expressly for ‘the Ladies, ' B S g‘;;itvion for full Commercial Course, Practiéefiiifiahsbip included | $25.00 ‘Tuition for above with Ornamental Pen= - - anamabipdioac Lt 30400 ‘Average expense of Commercial Course]” _,including Boarding from $45,00 to -~ 53,00 Catalogues contain full explauation, sent free upon applicaaion, .~ . p2tf o ~ Bign of the Padleck, - Wk "v yis "'.':.’ ,'.:71 5 \ -"“n‘u. ;’ : 7 »'h] 0. P. MORGAN, o' .Successor to H. Durrie; ' |l ‘.‘;.s 4 L i i' l‘ P No- 81 Colambia St., Fort Wayne, Ind. . e very ddérpton o Foregiail e HARDWARE! LRI G .ngj._j‘;‘lixw.ffi:-i[- PN .f'-':"if ’»??é%v‘; Iren; Nails, G}‘us,fisuh,s Bnilding Materiale - Baddlery Hardware, Gunsthiths’ Trim- * ' .« mings, Farmers’ Tools; such™as’ ¢ iR L'. v'fl'hflifllfibfflififinds{“fih@ve‘fg’x& vf;. o e ;E'? ,Sepms’,gcnops’mnkfi“ ,\ain'su. il e Greb BiGee; e 1 )0 s E }.g_g:,:g;g; i Ly »;fii’:fl,'{ SOLIA% m*,,-max W fixfi_;_,'%r“igm 1 g 'e;! ok WLI e i L s o | GOt V"&%fi{%gg‘fi \ Kw‘ w{&’s‘» o sonhe R i R BN B COOKLNG, BOX AND PARLO g A & \f: y"aflx"h:J = 1"» j,w;_‘w%j\g‘fi ke ',’fi;r,fmg(' i} - : -w;~,?@}3§%2}«»- SRS LD PR b . e e Tin, pla ~gg PRCRs S iina () SACKS ot Dty wni Table B, BN e e
- BBOADIAY . GOLINEN 4. - Manufacturin hfi Ofise 4. 86 Booaiinds, Mg ik Oos W 48 Nena s, L. g il Sl o Gud ot 9 et Watehc, Gold Wl T T i) Dele e SIGEREE TS Dy i BGENTS WANTFD. .., List'of Refafl Prices of Pens, Case e, &e. \ : i A R :.‘:a{f!fi" é""‘u'g ‘. s -Goid:reh!af s e o & ‘E-‘:}%:’}‘»’J. *t@m | Geldevand Siver Holder, - "3.00 ' /Gold Pen and double ex-Silver Holder 3,00 Leviathan “" do de. do . 500 - 'Fountain Pen, Deck Holder, g ~f:iainfmofll £do de .do !l 490 Engrossing Peps -~ . . 2,00 . Gothic Silver Caseand Pen . " 200 . Gothic Engrossing case and Pen = . ‘;{& Gothic Mammoth - do ' .- Gold Tooth Picks. , ... -~ ", . 300 " Gold Tooth and Ear Picks . . 3% - Pencils, Watch Key, and Toeth Pick 3,00 ' Ladies’ Gold Pencils ... 06D . Gdo do g 0 o f'lfl.% b 0 A 0 sB9 eyt iet L Wikl peny : Gants Gold Cases and Pens - P‘“ g‘% a 0 do do . ¥ m’m /do Gothic-do ' do 'do @ 12,00 And 4l kinds of styles at the retail prices. “To the purchasers of our Pens' we' present a number ofitickets on every dbllars. worth purchased, which ‘entitles the holder, by an extra payment of 25'cents o 4 “ each ticket, 16 a preium varying in value from $l to §10.% The . preiums consist of various articles of Jewelry, viz: Gold and Silver Watches. Sils ver Goblets, Silver Froit Baskets, Gold-Guard Chains for Ladies, Lockets, Bracelets, _,;"fi:'t’i Guld Fob and Vest Chains, Thimbles, Bréastpl“s;Eaf Dlflps, Studs. Biflgs; eme" M; none of which sell for less th:an one dollar.— Country purchasers may rely oirbeing as f;i?-ly-deit with, as - regards the. prices, as if the§ themselves. were present.. . . - . " We have been in operdtion for three years, and thousands have bought of us, and we hl'!_ never learned that any one was eyer dissatisfied.’ “This plan affords every appottunity of obtaining .a gold watch or: some arficle of Jewelry, for a trifling.sum. All our pens, peacil-cages, &¢., are manufactured by ourselves with great:care, and’ we offer them at precisely the same prices asked iniall 6ther stores in the'eity, Toagents we offer the most advaritageons inducements, andany energetic person can do well hyw’vbrking:{(?h us. We wish agents i) every part of the country, and persons who would like to become such will-please to address s, and: weé will send them printed civculars of prices, terms &co— We have no stated periods for distribution,— The mowenta penis purchaged,the purchas+ er is entitled fg receive his preium on the payment 6f 25 cents extry, L MERRICL, BENTON & DEAN, ~ °® ..+ 1 335 Broadway, New York. N. B.—Gold Peng repointediin:asuperior manner. Enclese the penand 39 cents in P O. stamps; and the pen will be repointed and. returned post paid. = o Lostspni
ot CONNERS s . UNITED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY. v Nos. 29, 31, and 33 Beekman Street ;. i : T IREWEORIC o e e To Printers and . Publishers.—The undersigned beg to inform the Trade that they have issued their New Quarto Specimen Book of Printing Types, Botdering &c., and that it is now ready ‘for delivery to their old patrons, and to all'who patronize their féundry. Init will be found a new seriesof Faces, from Pearl to Pica, surpassing, if possible their : celebrated” Series of Séfiléh“_fQufi Faces..r; bl ! i dalining 40 h". : ~ The Fancy Type Department éxhibits an unsurpassable vatiety of bea‘gxriflfl"sfyléd? t\i‘-" lected trom France; Germany and England The Seripts and Borderings are now,. for. the first time, presented to the PFinting Publig, and are the productions of the best American and European Artists. - . Ll ~An entire new series of ‘German Faces, both for: Newspapét and Job. Printing, of & very superior style, is now completed and, for sale. ~ e b SRR O ‘~.. Every article.necessary:fo a perfect:Printe! ing Establishment furnished to order.. . ‘The'metal from which the type is made will be found peculiarly adapted to the'severs; usage: of machine press printing. - 7 We have added to our establishment every thing necessary for Electrotyping or Sterotyping in Copper, all Cuts, Job or Fancy Type, and’all such other” matter as may offer, —embraced within the compass of 16 x 20.ininches; as well as for Copper;Facing' all type manufactured by us—if desired. =~ ~N. B. ' Newspapers, who :will ‘insért’ the above four times, and forward usa copy, will: be entitled to pay in any article of our manufacture, by trading four times the ameunt of theirrespeetive bills, = - 0 v v “ . JAMES CONNER & SONS.: " 8: P. ROUNDS, General Westein Ggent "~
~ JOHN HANNA, - (Suecessor to Henry Miller & Co.) "W‘HOLESALE dealer in Tobacco, . Sigars, No. 112 Woodward Ave-! nue near the National Hotel. 'Keeps con= stantly on handan extensive assortment of the best and latest styles of sy pad g Imported Havana, Principe, Medium and " Srec iy NGOrS. T Snuff and Pipes. Also, ‘the most celelrated brands of Virginia Honey Dew:and CavendishjTobacco; Ibs, to.. Ibs. slump and. 8s together with every aritcle us’n"«’,!l'&k'eg!‘iq ; thetrade ;.7 = 0 © Delroit; Mich: "' 'V Camparet, Hubbell & {inn A e abi o gt aIoL s ek vd Tl co‘ ket & vha i Fofwardmfi & Commission Merehants . FORT WAYNE, IND..sanial | ‘ V E receive, Store and. Foriyard Goodsi, ¥’ 'by the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne &*%l“’q cago, and 'the Toledo, Wabash & Wes .!l‘l_;g‘ Railroads, aid by the Wabash' and''the Erje Canal;-and deal ivall kinds of -~ o 7 Jan Y TN TS TN e doohn PROD DO R G Salt, Fishy afigf{s@ Fork, .. Beef, .. Fours.. : 4 5 Ggl,“?s* Coqu&c* ;’uhfl }i‘ 3iea FAIRGANES (GELEBRATBD SOALES:S Dupont’s Gun Powdet, Fi}?‘*“”g‘%@ M 6 D puacss. b i} m%fi & Son's Steel, Plow. 1...1r . Qur Warehouseris well located on the Cany: i al fiflgfipflfi%fie of L the termination of the sidd track of the PiftaTk s Ak sl o T TALDERMAN HOTEL, 47 .il L ALD M A Wi .;'v:"". RIETOR.. Hfl ot ‘ai’&bEßW; O fiflffl i Rt Rl e R g T i e R & Es% QWWW the . ER o wellsknown stand,’ formerly’ called tf #ranklin House, by R, Storie, and wishes - it distinctly understedd that- he keeps:-as good: ‘Kairaa ; '\.‘“’" a 4 »‘M t ':' est. " All 4»”_;,‘{‘,\ b W ) %:“ Ty ‘fi%?“ it Gatha 3»%3 q;;}? Lt ‘elers wisning a pleasant sojourn in.thi L?‘f’& T will please give him a call.~ Bills reasonable. {‘; 3 “ - fe-"’»‘ ‘:«:.-:."» i ,sdv im. Frocomtnlon 1o g o o sre, o 8 srrivalof eschitmain. - 20 o \ L T S e T B e SR I
