Noble County Register, Volume 1, Number 9, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 April 1858 — Page 3

B oo e B e BHEARS, VANNESS, TAYLOR & OTHERS R T L — AS By a lip from the State Journal of: fice we have the particulars of the great * After all the expense and trouble our county has endured to provide a safe jail we seem to be worse off than any county in the State. Although builtof solid stone, and apparently impregnable to foree or ingénu;tlly, there have been more éscapes irom the new jail, in the short time sihce its construction, than from the old ‘wooden jail during its ‘whole existence. The mostremarkable and daring of these efforts was executed on Sunday morning, when nine prisoners escaped, including some of sthe most dangerous scoundrels that cver infested any community. J. B. Shears, the counterfeiter, whose ingenuity has been fréquently alluded to by the press gince his arrest, was the projector and leader of the ogera_t.inn. With him escaped Henry Brogklocker, indicted for the murder of MeFall, Michael Gallaher,. the murderer of Costillo, J. Wood, § . Meßoy, Geo. Wagner, Jas. Vanness and J. A. Taylor, who were confined for counterfeiting, we believe, and Lee Overman, a negro, had been arrested on Saturday night for 4 burglary committed at Sheibyville, in ' this State, and was only pat in jail for safe keeping tiil Monday; when the officers from Shelbyville, wlio came. after Lim, could take him away. &Ie had been in jail but a few hours when he escaped. The manner in which their escape was effected was singular. As well as we -can learn, it was about as follows : Shkears; either from his wife, who visited him a day or two hefore, or by the assistance ol -Lakin, another counterteit‘er who is out on bail, obtained a key with which he could unlock his cell.— This key he had to use outside, while Le was inside of the grated iron door. The way he did it was ingenious. He got'a poplar stick about three feet long, and about the middle of it made a mortice, in which the handle of the key would fit, and throngh the mortice, and of course, through the ring or bulge of the key, he drove a peg, so ag to keep the key from falling out. Thisstick he put through the grating, and slipped up and down till he got the key into the hole. Now the puzzle was to turn the key. This he accomplished as ingeniously as he did the other process. He fastened a string to the upper end of the stick; drew it through the grating, and.

pulled down as fuar as'the hole in. the grating would allow, and then passed it theoueh another héle lower down, and again pulled, and so on till he got the Ley turned round and the door unlocked. He then wentto all the other cells, unlocked thew, and setall the prisoners ](.]U.‘}‘f‘.‘ : 75 Lefore doing this he/had planned the way to get out of the jail. Ile and the 'l.‘riismwr.% in the cell with him and mantheie bimks, to pry up thie stone covering of-the e:ll far enough to allow the body of a man to pass. This is the nost extraordinarvy part of the whele feat, as it would appeur impossible. to move the huge block, by any means, much less by such contrivances as could be manufactured in a jail cell. It was moved, however, and propped up. The way into the garret of the jail (Shear’s cell’being in the upper tier next to the roof,) was now epen. From the garret a small chimney rises, and thus afforded the only means of exit to the jail roof except by cutting right through.” By some means Shears forced himself far ‘enough up this chimney to be able to pick out some of the bricks above the roof, and finally to make a hole through which a man could crawl. In fact, as it ap‘g)ears from the street, the chimney was nearly cut off at the roof. The road out was open now, and it is probable that at this time the other cells was unlocked. ' While this was going on the Frisoners were singing as they frequently do, vociferously, probably to "drown the noise of their op: rations. -When all was ready, about three o’clock, they crawled out upon the roof, and thence let themselves down into the pard by a rope made of their bed clothes, which they ‘tore up :nd tied together. This Tope was lying inthe yatd when we were there yesterday. By means of a plank they scaled the wall of the yard and were safe. The feat is one that deserves a place beside those of Jack Shephard - It is believed that Shears was provided with the key he used by Lakin, who, it will be remembered, was arrested at

the same time as the Lafuyette gang, at Rensalaer in Jasper Co. Heis a blacksmith and was in the habit of making tools for ‘his associates. He was put in jail here after his arrest, and probably obtained a model for the key at that time. The prisoners have probably concealed themselves in the woods, and will travel by night, and in ont of the way roads. There were probably confederates in waiting for them, as there were marks of carriage wheels near the Jjail. No suspicions were entertained by ~the Sheriff at all, and he neither saw nor. heard .amything that eould excite them. Evérything appeared to be going on in the usual way at bed time.— The escape is due entirely to the defective oharacter of the jail. There are but six pr‘i&oners left now—some of them probably 16t daring the hazardous mode of escape, and others refusing. Abner %miyh, charged with mail robbery in 3oone county, formerly a resident of this city, mfu,w{m escape . and another of the prisoners slammed a door several times violently s 0 as to alarm th, jailor, ‘but the thickness of the jail walls and the lateness of the hour defeated his

pisiious. Moiies will ba dispatebied 1o all points as speedily as possible and all efforts made to reta{e the prisoners. None of them had been taken yesterday evening, though it was believed that the track of three had been found. iy @ = ) B & G %

: %m the Confessional ; Jt;f'g“s‘ ited that n?arly all the mem‘bers of the Constitutional Convention, }hflepmo;l at Lecompton -were so carefully guarded by United States troops, have deemed it prudent to return to their various homes in other States. The reasous for this course is thus given in aletter to the Vicksburg Whig, dated Feb. 24th, 1858. As the Whig is published in Mississippi, one of the empire slave States, the letter does not need to be endorsed as genuine: My reason for leaving is, I think. a good one I cannot stay any longer.— I have been, as every, one must be identified with politics. I, unforturiately. for my future prospeet in Kansas, have taken an active and rather prominent part. And now, to confess the truth and shame the devil, we, the proslavery men, cannot expect any fivors ot the d—d Abolitionists ; for, although we have been in a minority ever since. 1 came to Kansas, we have denied this, to prevent discouraging ¢émigration from the South, and have bullied and swindled them in our elections, uniil even I admit they've a right‘to feel outraged. To-day they outnumber us at least four or fiveto one. 'The disproportion is too great for us to fight any longer—the more so from the fact that the ensueing spring’s emigration will swell their majotity to probably eight or ten to onme ; for our men are leaving daily, and theirs are pouring in. _

; EPISCOPAL NOTICE. - . Theßt. Rev. Groree Uproup, LL. D. Bishop of the diocese of Indiana, will preach in this villige on Friday evening, - April 16, 1858, at 714 o'clock, at the Methodist church, All are respectfully invited to_atjt . COMMEREIAYL.:, | : LIGONIER MARKET, - ; : , . Recister OFrick, Mar. 31, 1858., ‘Wheat, - - 50@n2. | Feathers, Lo, Hlomry, | $4,00@ 1.50. | Eges, : '35, Oats, 2o@ 5. | Clover Secd, $3,5034,25. Corn, 2 18@2). | Potatoes, . 25, Pork, -¢ $3,75+,25. | Apples, i 50. Beans, 75. | Lard, - 8. Dried Apples, $1@1,25. | Tallow, 10. « Batter, ¢ < 1214, |W. R, Cheese, 15. - TOLEDO MARKET. _ ; - | Ctice of the Toledo Blade, | ¢ = ot Mar. 80, 280 DY M Foruvr—lleld at sfl,fl‘.g},é.’ujs,l. i : WrEAT—Ted Toc. White 7dc. CorN—3i@ 40, N Rve—Unchanged; 4pc. i . QATS—23O e, L - CLOVER SEED—33.76@ L./ Timory SEEp-——31.75.6032%2% g Murss Porg—llcld at §l5. ° Larp—Si4@ol4c, . : SALT#-8Z per bLL e G g R e T S o ‘\l’:) 'LCFE s heveby given that the copartLN pership heverofvre existing between the undersigned, utider the name, style and firm of, O ArsoLp & Co, s this'dey dissolved by wintnal conseat. All elaitas due the firm will ne paid 10 O Areold, who will still contjnue tie Drug Business at the old stand. : : ORRIN ARBNOLD. o - ; RN HUBGARD 2, U.-;nnwr R;:xrcg_ 20T, IS‘.S. : o S el i ket SR A sDA S e S s Vl)ll(?fi 15 hiercby given that my wife l_.- Luthera, has left my bed and boarde without any cauvse or provocation, I thercfore warn all persons not 1o rarbsr or trust her on my account, as I will pay nodebts of her contractinglafter this date. S v & | April 1,'53-9 ° Syrvester S, -ScoviLn

¥ Attach:ment : N OTICE is herchy given that a summon . was issued:and writ of attachment by me, Henry Hostetter, a Justice of Perry To wnship, NoblelCounty, aud State of indiana,, on the 24th day of March 1858 upon the afidavit of Lewis Covell, against the goods, chattels, rights, credits, moneys, and effects of Heurr Core, late of said County.— March 39th, 1853,summons returned [to-wit] defendant ‘not ffound in my county attachment returned {to-wit].March 29, 1558. tached one bay Horse as the property of said Core, of the value of $4O, and that I Henry Hestetter, will on the Ist day of May, 1858 at 1 o’clock® P. Mof said day, at wy office in said township, proceed to Kc’ar and decide upon said: matters, and the claims ot the creditors. Henay HesrerTEß, Justice, Ligonier; March 30, 1858 nog2 , Surveyor’s Neotice. - ' PER applieaiion, notice is héreby given to all persons intefested, that I will at 8. oclock A M. of the 26th day of Aprll 1833 proceed to perpetuate ard locate the corners, of section twenty-nine, town thicty-five range nine east, 2nd Meridian, and continue until the whole is completed. | L E, B. Gereer: Dept 8. N: C. ‘Surveyor’s Notice. PER application, notice is hereby given to all interested, that 1 will in the morning of the 32! day of Apuil 1658, cominence to run the lines of subdivisions perpetuate and locate the corners of sec 12, Washington township,' Noble Co; knd., and continue until the ‘whole s completed | Meet at Bq'r, Fenton’s. .. E. B, GErBER, Zup on o lhents S. N €

‘ Disselution, . - N‘OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned dissolved their ¢o-partuership by mutual consent on, the 97th. day of -Muveh 1858. _ All notes and book accounts wil be settled by-Josiah N e O - . Cuarrgs C. FisnEß. ' ‘A, C, Fiaugn. ' = o : -4 N FisuEr.Ligonier, March 21,.'-1'853.‘3 i apl i J, BARRONL s ¥ DEALERIN Fa 4. B 3 Clorks, Watches, Jewelry & Patent Medicines Kendalville, ¢ Indiana, . Any person wishing to purchase any of the above varicty of Goods, ate invited 1o cal] and look at this stock. - ; Ken,dglville, Mareh, 1853, - L RS Brick and Stone Masonry, . AND PLASTERING. i L’EWIS.‘ ‘CROSS is now prepared to do, ‘ _all kinds of worsk in his line in the best possible manners; © such as 'building 4walls, plasterin s cisterns’and all kinds et #hfin aud ornamental plastering of all kinds done “on short'netice. '+ 1 A BRTE SOl . Ligonier, March 18,1858. .~ = .= | '~ F RENCH BED PANS, a neces ary article in sickness, can be had at the New Drug, Storeot. .~ 0. ARNOLD&Co; -

" BROADWAY GOLD PEN ' Office No. 335 Broadway, New York Fourth Quarterly Sale of Cold and S ver Watches, Goid Walch Chains, Bracst oo ey, B e Shek i AGENTS WANTFD. ‘ List of Retail Pricesof Pens, Cases, &e. &e. i | —— g | .Gold Pens / $1,60 . Guola Pen and Silver Holder, i 200 Gold Pen and double ex-Siiver Holder 3,00 Mammoth .do do do 4.00 Leviathaun ~ 'do do do . BV . Fountain Pen, Deck Holder, 300 Mammoth do do - do 4,08 ~ Engrossing Peug. . > 0 R 0 Levithaivand Box =+« 400 Gothic 'Silver Case and Pen 2,00 Gothic Engrossing case and Pen - 4,00 Gothic Mammoth do : 5,00 Gold Tooth Picks 9,00 Gold Tooth and Ear Picks - 3,00 Pencils, Watch Key, and -Tooth Piek 3.00 Ladies’ Gold Pencils ¢ 580 | do .. ..do do ; q.OO ) do do do it 400 do. |do eo . with pen 500 (-nts Gold Cases and Pens bty ao . | do do _ 10,00 ‘do Gothic do |do do 1209 And all kinds of styles at Lhe}retnil prices. . To the purchasers of our Péns. we present a number of tickets on every dellars worth purchased, which entitles the holder, by an extra payment of 25 cents oa each ticket, to a preium varying in vzlue from $1 to §lo.— The preiming consist of various articles of, Jewelry, viz: Gold and Silver Watches, Silver Goblets, Silver Fruit Baskets, Gold Guard Chains for Ladies, Lockets, Bracelets, Gen s Guld Fob and Vest Chains, Thimbles, Breastping, Bar Drops, Studs, Fings, Crosses, &c,, none ¢f which sell for/lessth:an one doflarse— Country purchasers may rely on'being as fairly delt with. as regards the prices, 4s if they theansclvnsf,_\vere peegent. o

We have been in operation for-three yedrs, and thausands have biught of us. and we have never learned that @ny oune was ever dissatisfied. This plan affords every oppottunity ot obtaining a gold watch or some ‘atticle of Jewelry, tor a trifling sum. All our pens, pencil-cases, &c,, are mannfactured by ourselves with great care, and we offer .hem al precigely the same prices asked inall other stores:in thecity. - To agents we offer the mnést advantageous inducements, and any energelic person can do well by working for us, We wish agents in évery-part of the country. and persons who would like to become suétn will please to address as, and we will send them printed circulars of prices, terms &¢ — We have no stated periols tor distribution,— The moment a pen is purchased,the purchaser is entitled to receive his preium on the paymenl of 25 cents extry. | = . MERRICL, BENTON & DEAN,

[‘ 335 Broddway, New York. ‘ N: B.—Gold Pens' repointed in ,a',SUpe.rim' ‘ manner, . Enclose the pen and 39 cents in P 0. stamps, @nd the pen will be rfpo;ytcd and returned post paid. 5 o | - - CONNER'S - UNITED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY. Nos, 29,31, aud 33 Beekman Street - | _NEW YORK. : To Printers and Publishers.—The undersiznel beg 1o infarm the Trade that they have issued' their New Quarto Speciuen ook of Printing '1‘5,.99. Bordering &c., and that it is now ready fui delivery to their old patrons, and toall who patronize their fonn: drys © in it will be found a new series of IFaces, from Pearl to Pica, surpassing, if possible their | celebrated BSeries of Scotch Cut aces, fegtiehe i g ; The Fancy Type Department exhibits an ‘unsurpassable vaticty of beautiful styles, sefectad from France, Gérmany and England, ‘The Beripts and Borderings -are now. for lic. and are the productionsof thebest Amer ican-and Edropean Artists, i An entire new series of German Faces, both” for Newspaper and Job Printing, of a very superior slyle; is now completed and for sale. . - . s Every article necessary #o a perfect Printing Establishment furnished to order. The metal from which the type. is made will be found peculiarly adapted ta the severe usage of machine press printing. =~ We have added to our establishment every thing necessary: for Electrotyping or Sterotvping in Copper, all Cuis, Job or Fancy Type, and all such otlicr ‘matter as may offer, —embraced within the compass of 16 X 20 ininches; as well as for Copper-Facing all type manufactnred by us—if desired. N. B. Newspapers, who will iasert the above four times, and forward us a copy, will hecentitled to pay in-any article of our manufacture, bv trading four times the ameount of their vespective bills, -~ - . JAMES CONNER. & SONS. 'S. P.. ROUNDS, General Weltein Guent :

® JOHN HANNA, j (Suecessor to Henry Miller & Co.) . WHOLESALE dealer in Tobacco, Sigars, No. 112 Woodward Avenue npear. the Natianal Hotel. Keeps con--stantly on hand an extensive assortment of the best and latest styles of : Imported Havana, Prineipe, Medium ana < Landres Cigars. . Snuff and Pipes. Also, the most celel rated brands of Virginia Honey Dew and Cavendish]Tobacco, Ibs; to. Ibs. 5 lump and 8s together with every aritcle usually kexntin the trade | ' - Detroit, Mich. = - o Camparet, Huboell & Forwarding & Commission Merchants . FOL T WAYNE IND. X'J © teceive,Store and Forward Goods ¥Y¥ by the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago, and the Toledb, Wabash & Western Railroads, and by the Wabash and:the Erie Canal, and deal in afl Kindsof " & eRO AT G H ¢ Salt, Fish, ‘Nais, Poik, Beef, . Four, + Glass, Coal; &c: b ‘Wenre also-Agents for: ° FAIRBANK'S CELEBRATED SCALES : i S eNN Gl g P 0 € o Dupont’s Gun Powder, For Spqufm:hnd Blasting purposes. And for , ~-Peacock & Son's Steel Plow: . . _Qur Warebouse is well logated on'the Canal Basin at the east end of Columbia streer, st/ the termination of the side track of .Lhefiifls{ burgh, Fort Wavne, and Chicago Railroad. | Sol qBsaT 0 Y e

"ALDERMAN HOTEL, H. 8. ALDERMAN,; PRCPRIETOR, - Ligonier st Mdiena. " H 8 ALDERMAN now occupies the! o wellsknown stand, formerlv called the Franklin House, by R, Stane, and wishes' it distinctly understood that: he keeps as good housems can be feund in the west. Alftrav. | elers wishing a pleasant sojourn in this city, will please give him a call. - Bills reasonable, Old Hank is alwaysat homey call’ and see him. ' Free omnibus to and from the cars, on ‘ arrival of each train, = -~ & .

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~ + 1 Exeecutor’s Notice, NOT]CE is hereby given that the undcersignid has been "appointedy executor ol vhe Ixst sweri®nf Jumes McEchran late of Noble county,deceased. - Said estate is sujposed to.be solvent. : JOHN CRAMER, Executor, Mareh 4, i ‘ n5-3w CUBIEEXE Wé,:‘will-f:l_lave next Monday morning as good an article as ever. brought west of La%e Erie fir Ycents per Ib give us a cail. L 0 ARNOLD & CoO. - Keb, 28th. !8.’78, L v ‘Fu‘os I’S AMERICAN SPEAKER, an } excellent work for selecting. pieces for }‘Ueclmnatiun.’ can be frund »t ARNOLD'S. ~ SIR JAMES CLARK’S Celebrated Female Pilis!! 1T BE m\,4s¥& GREAT English \‘*'f«rmr.;.".‘;ij;é?xgw;ab; LRemedy. PREPARED {from a prescription of Sir Jas. Clark, M. D., Physician kxtraordicive is unfailing in the cure (f all those painful and dangerous diseas:s incident to the fe--Ihale constitution, o saal

| It moderales all excess, removes all obsructions, and brigs on the nionthly | eriod with regularity. “I'liese I ills should'be used two or three weeks previous to confinement; they fortify the constitution and lessen the suffering during labor; enabling the mother to perform her duties with safety 1o herself and ehild, Lalss i i - @G~ These Pilis should not be takenby females during the first three' months of preguancy, asthey are sure to bring on miscarriage; but at any other time they are safe. - In all cases of nervous and spinal affections, pain_in the back and limbs, heaviness, fatigue on slight exertion, palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits, hysterics, whites, and all the painful diseases cccasioned by a disordered system, th:se Pills will jaffect a eure when all other means have failed. and although a powerful remedy, does not contair iron, caloinel, ar.timouy or any (>t}lerlminezl‘l; i Fujl‘["%a&uns, accompany each package, Price in the United States and Canady, #l,OO. . Far sale in Ligonier, by 0. ArNvrp & Co.

Boot, Shoe & Leathery

e WO ; e 2 JOHN‘D_ITDI'AN 'Would announce to the ‘citizer.s of sigonier and vitinity that he has; Yust “eceived a large supply of 3tock,. ary s prepared to manufacture all kinds (1 ' o . BOOTS AND SHOES, snd keeps constantly on hand ail kinds of Women’s Shoes. Bov's Bools and Children’s Shaes, which he will ell cheap for cash or produce. Give him a call before purchasing -elsewhere. Shop on the east side of MainSt., one door scuth of 8. Mier’s Store. : . i 3 Mending done on short néiice. . N. B.—All those indebted to him by note or book account will please call and settle if they wish tosave coste. © J. DITMAN. Ligonier. Feb. 8, 1858 —2-tf. S . Bign of the Padlock, 0. P. MORGAN, eh3eip Buecessor to H. \Duigie No. 81 Columbia St., Fort Wayne,lnd 1 A ey = ik . Dealer in eveiy description of Fo,reign;_a%d Ml aie s HARDWARE! 0 o e s Iron, Nails, Glass, Sash, ‘Building. Materiale: - Saddlery Hardware, Gunsmiths’ Trim- : mings, Farmers’ Tools, suchas _ Chains, of all kinds, Shovels, , Uit ol S'padl‘s;‘st'onbs, Forks, ; Grub Hoes, &c¢, .

? Jlecbq'n{cl;"Toals of ebery Var'-:'('ly.k ,com‘ox AND FARIC STOVES, - : o v' i % oAt , L Tin, platey Bheet Iron and Copper. e TIN WARE AT REDUCED PRICES Jaufi_Qfi.;,th;; i Gl : 200 SACKS of Dairy and Table Sal = \J\J of superior guality, for sale by Froae T 0 ARNQGRD S €O,

e - L O AT R e Drugs & Medicines. LAZENBY & STONE Wholesale and Retail Deslerin Drugs, Groceries, PAINTS, OILS, Glass, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery ‘SEEDS, ko, fo. I'l‘ IS NOT POSSIBLE TO. enumerate my Goods anoue Newspaper. 1 deem it sufficient 10 say that | always bave on haud everything in the line of DRUGS & GROCERIES, and in prices | defy competition. : Buying iny Goods aluiost entively from first haunds and avbiding the losges incident to an ‘extended credit business; | flatter myself that | can make it the interest of gli who purchase for cash, to trade with me. s “And the Leaves of the Trees

wave for the healing of the Natioms,” L I'. AM agent for the following Patent and Proprietary Medicines, which | receiye airect from the Proprietors, hence those whe buy of me willrun no risk of getiing counworfelt or adulterated medicines. A Aver’s Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. All of Dr. D, Jayue’s Medicines. 4 Allof Loudena €Co’3 -~ do = - | Dr. Roback’s Blood wu.ifier and Bloed Pills, Guysott’s ¥ ellow Dock and Sorsapariila. Dr Hall’s Balsam for the Lungs, Dr. Rogers® Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagua. Dr. Baker's Pain Panacea. Budd’s Linimeut. Mexican :Mustang Liniment. ‘ Gregory’s Instant cure of Pain. i Sir James Clarke’s Female Pills. ¢ Houfland’s German Bitters and Balsamic Cordial, b : ‘ o Allief St John’s Famiiy Meditiges. Radway’s Ready Relief, Renovating Resolvent and Pills. Holloway’s Pills and Ointment. : McLaue’s Pills and Vermifuge. Ail of Dr, Fitel’s Medicines, _ Dr. Christie’s Ague Balsam, Deshler’s Ague Puls. ; All of Comstock’s Medieines, : % oseood’s Indix Cholagoegue. : Moffar’s Life Pills and Phaenix Bitters. Jew David’s, 0 Hebrew Plaster, - Hays? Liuitnent for the Piles. : Dr. Wistar’s Bilsam of Wild Cherry. Dr. Vaughn's Lithoutriptic. . : Dr. Osbore’s Golden Qintment . : All of Dr, McClintock’s Medicines. - Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. : < do George's » .. do do - Bristel's, do <> o do Helmbold’'s * do : Perry Davis® Pain Killer, - Aad altother-Medicines which areof any value to community, ; e BAZENRY & BTONE, Ligonier, Mu:ch il, 1858,— 1.6-tf. ; . THE PUBLIC

A NAN obtain anyvthing in the line of GroC' ceries, Aledicines, Dye-siuffs, Pepfumevy, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Glas, Pag-r Hangings, Window Shades and [izturcs Stone and Waooden Ware,Salt Waler Lime, &¢., as low ascan be sold and warranted as vépresented at Lazexpy & Stong, e s e R e e PHYSICIANS can always rely on gelting Pure Drugs and officinal preparations of standard strength frnm Lizinay & Stonk E,"[F;RCHANT.\‘ wishiing to replenish their stociis can often save monev by buving of ‘ Lazensy & Stong. Executor’s Sale, ‘V’OT[( E 1§ hereby given that | will sell at ‘L publie auction ¢n Saturday the 20k day of Manch, inst,, at the residence of Ja's Mec Echran. late of Noble county.deceased, -1} his personal property [not taken by the teidow] consisting ot ‘six’ head of horsus, one wagon, two plows, one large kettle, oune p-"dil' b b sleds; twenity head of hogs, ov e lor chain one ditch eluck, together with-farming uten cils, toolx, ete. et - : \ . A credit of ninc months ‘will be given on all sums over three dollars,the purchaser ‘giving hisnote with sppruved surety, waving ‘the valuation 27. d appraisment law. y * JUHN CRAMER, Exccutor Washington, March 4, 1558 :

1 $3060,00 Peward N 3 3 ; WILL BE PATD FOR THE ARrest and gelivery to the Indiana ReguLitors, or a-any jail in the United Stites or C_"‘.'.«ada of Thomas Young alias Tom Cyaw furd who ‘escaped from theircustody. Said Young 1s about 25 vears old, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, slim built, brown halr. keen blye eyes. quiek spoken and of genteel address Any informarion may be seut ta President of Indiana Regulators, Ligonier Ind, : Fetf.

« sy > T e Take Notiece; THAT ALL PERSONS INDEBT--7 ed toL CoveLn vrliur to th: firm of Banta & Covel!, and all persans indebted to the firm of Banta & Covell are requested to settle and pav off their indebtedness befork the 15th day of April 1858, or they will be made costs. 1 cananot carry you through-any longer; you must pay up. " Lewis CovenL. Ligonier, March 13, 58 —7-tf,

EURBEBEKAI} HARDWARE, STOVE AND. TIN ~ STORE IN LIGONIER. ~ (Sign of the Big Bucket,) ~ - CARR & EIMMEL, DEALERS in every description of for- ' eignand e Sia DOMESTIC HARDWARE, fron, Nails, Glass, Sash, Building Materials Saddlers ' ardware, Guusthith's Trimmings - FARMER’S TOOLS, ! Sueh as Chains of all kinds, Shovels, §,ades, ~ Scoops, Forks, Grub Hoes, &c. . Mechanic’s Tools of every Furvicty. : COOKING, BOX AND : : PARLOR STOVES. M@{pljfil_@hil‘él‘fl of every variety of TIN, COgPER & SHEET !‘BOI\ \WARE J - Ligonier, Mareh 11,1858 © ~ 64f

. YOUR ATTENTION! W E would respectfully give notice 1o those whom we have eredited.that necessj ty compels us to call upon them, for money dneus, Those net payiag us by the 20th of April will be made costs, We would. wait always if wegeould | s e .U T OHLWINE & SMITH. & , Ldgiauier, Margh 20, 1538. P i

emN smes e NECEGE . gt i ol o OVES - AND- TIKWARE L | SN D e O : ::;;:’, P S _E ¥ "-.4».' SERCEEERT ’l?f;}:f’, “,: b ‘ ’ ’4(.', :“".—”* f LSS NG »\\ { o ANy ~ (HARDWARE) > ) 8 . LA e : b, . s S 3 \A N T e " - % ;- q‘ ie & s "}:“d};r : ,L&BT {\ REAS “E B T R e t-cj’ b o : Bty McLEAN & SHOBE, XT the Sign of the Big Cefice £ Pot, gencral declers an the defier - entvariebws of 7 o yoe HARDWARE, STOVES ixp 111 WALY Thankful for the very liheral patiovage berctofure bestowed upon them, would gesirel | fully solicit a caniinuance of the sameigin also call Ike aftention ef all these wishivi Goods in their lise 10 the large and full etment congtanily kept on hand, Havirgadopts ed the °. . ; ‘ et : N READY-PAY. SYSTEM; We are enabled-to sellaslow reany oy oatablishment in the West. Tiuvwpreand Sluvopipe manufuctured lo’ order, - Call o 8 or send in your orders, e Ve iko, H. Bument’s Celebrated Mishawaka Axes; on Loid- st b { mes, R % T

THE GOLDEN TEAR, GODEY’S LADY’S BOCK Jfor 1938 This work hee been tie stnaaidid for twenty-eight years. When an ifilsiion hias been attempted it has foiled. lis only Ladys Book published in Av.crical 3010 y and 37th velumies. Néw foitotes, pom wed vigory builliant engraviigs and attractive 81 - ries: and but one:sjject in yien do.) Loasd the Ladies. Among the noveltiee will L@: 7 Garvdenirg for Lagdies, aseries that will,we know, beajy reeisted by Ladiez, most of whoem have a “leste for tn:s bedurful scrence: . o n Sl We shall commerice in the J3:uary nun ber aud coufinue -throgeh every nugiber whathie yeana nafelefie, o o Lo sel g S Margarct’s Home: = . Or the story of of a Houschold Ky Ali¢- 18, Haten, author of Vho ‘Coopers, Gettin iré,‘!;'_; Society, The Gussips of Riveriopan el s tHaven is well known toicur peides uw N 3 Neal). The usual ‘contents of the Lagy's Rook are—how to diess with 1 tey diawing in all its variety, fashions, Poiut ¥ nssddd acd Venetian lace pf every varic:y, CGue isadred pazes of reading matler will be iven norbl. ey: - Godey's splondid engraymgs evghied, London, Paris and Philadelphia fasliters, o - broidery patlerns, mm‘.t:l7.(’,(\‘flz!:':c.v",A(‘h-b?.fi.fi.fgf\'f ing with diagroms to cut by, droes paterog, all kinds -of crochet and netling “werlk, tis rijrse agd the nursery, . oie 00 2oy ‘ Gedey's Javalueble Receipls upin evsry : : §u‘l:j("c!, G R Music =Thiree duliars worth areaiven ¢v-

ery year. Crochet and netting work 10601+ ors. Blippers i calors. Drawing les-gns for Youth, G s TERMS, CASIT IN ADVANCE, .#, 1 copy otie year £3,00859 capies 1 Vear 5-"‘3-“" EZ} copies .do . 6,00 } 5 do .dg akdan extra copy®o the person sending the eiwn, 'mnking G N e i ;u?.nd S cnlxics on~ v ai:‘m»d a-vi exira ('i.ul.i' 10 .',l;,v person serding the club makng 9 | Ipo. Il copitsone year and an extia eony 1o tha person. sending the club maaking 2 20 (o Tne money must oM be sent st one tiwe fp any ol the clebs: o - L {g Subscribers in the British Proxirecswla send for clubs must remit 35 cciifs dxirk o every subscriber 4o pay the Anterican ostage tothellines. Address L. A GUDREY, . - 323 Chestuuy St Phitay NArra & -‘h SB”'!« . Bocrg, Bash & Bindgl I)iNE and Poplar Doore, Sash aid Blinds, - / uf the best Gualtty can he fonnd ol aii times at McLEAN & BHOLE'S. L Ant s all erders filled with promytnesaand digy st

METALLIC BURIAL CASES! e q .'}-i;i_‘:.g:.«-v' ;e?. ST 2 !, "‘fi;‘;zfig’t‘;{* ~"7.'“5 £ :i;::,,""’ : TH(S article. not usnally’ fiund in Wcahrq v estublishments, can be fHund at “ laf, McLEAN & SHOBES. O CcomYEELEY T RES PECTFULEY inforins the citigeie ot Ligonier and surraunding eLuntry, thd he has openeda’ ¢ © R FURNITURE WARLEEQOM, On Cavin-Bt, Ligonicr; where he iménds e keep avn kinds of Furnituve, and wil] sefl the same at Wholésale ot Retail, ag cheap cheaper than any cther Establishment 1o ihe County, . My work is made of thie bost ‘mites rials and finished in good woikmanlike nan: ner. Bring in your Lamber and Preducé and [ will giva burnituze in Exchange far if. e e i

QT JOUN & COJB. LEDICINES--l;S 5 doz. Cough & Consumplign Syt gp, 1" doz. Ague Syraps -0 adiiins phaa 3 duz, Liniment. R S Gduz. Cohdisien Pesdars e — |« 6doz. Anti Billicus Pilly- .+ : 4 doz. Vermifuge. o Justreceived and for sele by S P sk 'ARNOLD & Coza Light! Light!! Lighti!l! - A fine assortment of Oil and I'lunl | tery cheap. Also, Candles—Starr, Stemnie” and Tallow, by the box dr 'rs‘mn-.'i]; Aot wnle by : olea O ARNOED &e, - et *--——“‘"T““‘“'—" e ‘A EL of Me GU FEEY 8-Reader’s ay Bl 4as Speller. can Yo' fouud at the- Naw Emede . ARG SUG‘AR-‘ SUGAR, a suueriiearticie just 1 teceived aud fur sale af Gewits n pakad # Feb. 15, 1838, . 0. ARNOLD & Qo) - Baleratusi = A pure article of -double refinei: Suleratya, what the Ladics often Wish fi»rh@tgfid,,a? g find, for gale by the "bi‘:x.';‘tz;#;:!‘opm%‘;f"bg‘.}j Pl Pl i Q}ARNQ D& B i L RANULATED SUG AR asunceorattic G cle at 19 4d,per.p‘u§§%§fi;’és ?fi?fi%*?‘?fi :‘g@ ¢ New Drag Store of . ARNOLD & 068, [ _Administrator’s Notice, = . NOTFCE is hercby given that the'lunder, LN ‘sigied has been appointed Adesivisiras: & tor of the estate of Difvid W Mygsa. Inteag Neble comnty, decedsadi - Sail estute i snpy . pasedto be selveat. - LEONARD MVERS,. * 4w T Admisimee