Noble County Register, Volume 1, Number 10, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 April 1858 — Page 3

majority; the Crittenden amendment has eight with a fuller House. The debate in the Senate yesterday, was significan cszr Pugh gavea sam]ple,of his Democtacy, which the people should not fw He said that the Firee state men, Mving the: mjorz'gy, would oppose the slavéry clause and so defeat the constttution; which he seemed to regard as as a godd reason for opposing its submisgiol: In other words he was against the rulé of the majority. The Senate voi‘ew the house bill, and sent the original bill back to the House.— 7oledo Blade. ;

i Cbfiupondence of the N. Y. Tribune. ~ The Defeat of Leconlapmlzéss .. ' ‘Washington, April 1, 1858, "The fiul strngglg::m Lecompton attrac- ~ #ed an immense crowd to.the- House this morning. Never have I seen the :floor so full or the members in 50 much . commotion as when the Speaker's rap called them to order, as the minate ~ hand of the Hall clock indicated the .hour of noon. Everybody was stand“ing talking to sox::{o_dy else, cxcept Mr. Gfddings, who, with his gray head «throwd back, was reclining in his - chair, éontemplating the scene with the air of 8 man - who ‘had seen stormier ‘times than this, and was not to be dis-~-turbed by - a passing squall like' this - Lecompton flurry; and Gen. Quitman, who sat as usual, quietly reading, the impersonation of - dignity, gravity and * propriety, wholly unmoved by the “tumult around him; and lastly, Eli “Thayer, with his ‘head on his breast and his hands in his pockets, was pacing up and down the side of the -hall with the air of a conspirator whose «hour for action is close at hand. ____Active among the throng were the “Jeading ‘Senators on both sides, of whom Mr. Bigler was particularly conspicuous in his efforts to strengthen the wavering and reclaim the erring. I did hot notice any Cabinet officers uon the floor this morning. Their . interfetence on previous occasions 'has “been 80 much noticed by the press that - suppose they -have grown shy of showing themselves. R The Speaker’s nerves or his temper ~wer6 ©vidently out «f,order. . He rapsped With uncommon vehemenee; in his «efforts to subdue the buzz in the House ~ “@Gentlemen will come to order! Gen- - tlewien . will take their seats! Convergatiod «is oo loud .n. theihall! The Chair will eail gentlemen by their names ‘,:ifflfy do not take their seats!” still {.the buzz continued. Groups gathered +arodnd Stephens, and around Mont- . gomiery, ‘Grow, Gilmer and other leadting men. (Again the Speaker rapped : and ehided his unruly flock Nothing « cotld now kecp down .the excitement. Some oidinary business was’ hurried wover until the hour.of 1 arrived, the s hodr for taking -up ithe Legompton ~-question. All eyes “were turned té : the center of the.hall, to the.seat of ."‘E‘})t‘:‘g)hcnsl, who was already on his feet - lovking at a distance like one of the ; pages a little taller than his fellows. . He paused a moment as Col. Harris w.of Tllinois, his d‘iltll!j pale, corpse-like . cottberranien dooking still whiterand morg ghastly from ‘the blackness.of hik " besird and hair, was brought into the «sleé hall and placed rechning in bis . seat, a striking ! spectacle of energy - and resolution triumphant oyer disease and suffering. b “Mr. Speaker!” Thewords wore feebly “..uttered, but their shrill, familiar tones - pehetrated at once the remotest corners « of the hall'and féll upon thonsands of v eXpectant ears. “The gentleman from Georgia,” re- - sponded ‘the: Speaker. Mr Stephens: - ypréceaded to .amavethat the Senate Kansas bill be tagz;l- ap. It was ac- « éordingly read a first time. The sec- « oid reading was proposed. Mr. Gid- - dibgs, in a moment, was on his feet, . 88ying “I object.” This fairly opened t the ball. et : - w-“»-‘——* :

7 +BY PELEGRAPH. : ‘ b / “¥From Washington. ‘ Washington, Aptil 2. . SuNATE —Messrs. Green, "Bigler, ' Wouglas'and Pugh, spoke,sifter which ~ the House amendment wasdisagreed «to 32 against JB. ‘ ~#“Mr. Groen submitted a motion with~Gut.comment, to disagree to the Housc :‘amendment to the Kansas bill. iM, :Pufih_.explained the reasons which would influence bim to vote Qggfimt[thp .House amendment. - His nstructions from Ohio did not cover vfh,e present juncture; hence, he would - @xereise the right ofa private judgment. Jble #hen -addressed . himself to various

},,;;legal points, showing the inapplicability 0t the provisions in gt:he amendmentsto { Athe- circumstances of the-case. The z amehdment submitted the Constitution '%‘fio'a more contracted ecircle of voters ;Z,fimfl,has already voted on the Slayery wolause. 1t is; however, futile to submit 7t o a vote. The Free State men hav--4G4 Wajority, wewtapprove theSlavaweryldavsc;—henge, ‘they~would vote the éflC‘o@ttt}um down, and.,protract the &.excitement of framing a new one.” The ¥bill . would ' precipitate the people of »Kansas mfi; a-Bew - Constitution of y~anepchy. s Jble «was ‘oppased to it -in ' eveg;gbipé an”dfw-“i:? Iffile.nonfizidered Lilt. the most, abjectiopable. proposition ;:;‘ngt.flbmitt@d. Rl il | v 7" No-other Seénators offering remarks, "Mr.v Green’s motion was adopted—yeas ‘ % 82, nays. 23. The Senate was crowded ‘ %, but not much. excitement manifested, 7 After seyeral cédla for the yeas and néyw,ta prevont M. Doglas form G 7 ing up the Minnesota bill, the Senate 7 i The Government has made a con-

e T e ‘plying two 1 sand five hw ;5gf£1.11%6f ‘camels for the use of the Army. A commercial arrangement will be made at some point'in Africa affording gthe best . facilities for fimx:chasing antmals suitable for -our climate for exportation. Lieut. Beale has submit-. ted to. the War Department a report concerning the road surveyed and | opened by him, last summer, from Fort Defiance to the Colorado River. 1t eonfirms previous statements. .He passed over the road, meeting- with snow only once, and then not enough to cover the ground.. The climate was such that: ¢here sas no occasion to use tents. The billto supply the deficiency for the fiscal year, ending a year from June next, is under consideration in the House. It appropriates $9,500,000, of which nearly eight millions is for the Army and $1,469,800 to supgy the deficency in. the revenue of the 2..0. Department. The House -Comamittee on public lands will report but few “bills giving Jands for railroads, and ‘none .to the States' which have already received grants fcr such purgl ‘ | -——4»—-—-—-—9.-4_.»o%————.— The Bolters’ Executive Committe and the Democratic State Candidates. The ¢ lExecutive Committee,” appointed by the Bolters’ Conventien.on the 28d Feb., have addressed a circuJlar to the candidates nominated by the Democratic State Convention, catechizing them as to their views upon the resolutions adopted by ‘their bolters, and asking an approval or rejection thereof Mr. Cunningham, candidate for State Treasurer, with a manly boldness worthy the nominee of a' Democratic;state convention, replies that he docs not consider the meeting of . the 23d Feb., to have been a Mass convention of the Indiana Demoecr: cy; but that the one on the Bth Jan. was. -

Judge Worden views the matter in another light, and one in which we regret to say, we cannot agree with him. He claims to stand on both platforms, and cannot see any thing in the resolutions ef. the 23d of Fanuary, inconsistent with those: of the SBth of Jan.— Judge Perking holds similar views. - Now; with all due respect for those learned gentlemen, we must beg to dissent entirely from. their conclusions.— The resolutions of the 23d are indeed 2 little more full-on the Kansas question, But we contend they are entirely inconsistent with the Bth of January platform. That platform fully. and decidedly endorsed the President, and especialy his ‘course.on the Kansas affairs ;- whileithe resolutions of the 23d noleég‘emp}mtically condemn and denounce it - How itls possible, for any. man not to percieve'the.ineensistency of two such opposite positions,—or: how’eap-any.man think for a moment that he canstand at once on two such antagonistic platforms is niore than vwe, can coneeive. ;They oughtt to decide - and openly +declare which their preference leads them to.— “('hovse ye this day whom you will serve. —lt Wayne Sentinel. . -

. Coaneeticut Election. : Clonnecticut held her -State election’ yesterday-for ‘Goverror, LicutenantGovernor, Scerctary of State, Treasurer, Comptroller and Legislature. 4 I A.few dispatches received last evening,rindicate the election of.the.Republican ticke! by a large: majority . +[Chicago Tribune, April 6. ; : —— e ~¢’>~o4—:——-———- 3 #&¥ We arc under obligations to Mr. Brrcrer of Lagrange, for the use of his notes 'to glean the report of the tri-als-of Haws and Armitage. - ’ ¥ -——-———-—0::‘..,.&-—-—-’-———. o i 4 - EPISCOPAL NOTICE. - - “The'Rt. Rey. Georer UrroLp, LL. D. Bishop of the diocese of Indiana, will preach in this village on Friday avening, April 16, 1858, at 714 o’clock; at the Methodist church. Al are respectfully invited to attend. e & : .~ ' COMMERCIAL. : . ' LIGONIER MARKET. : ; REGISTER OFFICE, Mar. 31,1858, Wheat, 50@62. | Feathers, = 80, . Flour, [email protected]. | Eggs, - 8. Onts, * 20@25. | Clover Seed, $3,50@4,25. Corn, ; 18(@20.4 Potatoes, ~ - REe -anfl, v $875@4,25. | Apples, : 00l Deans, . 75. | Lard, 8§ Dried Apples, $1@1,25. | Tallow, = . 10. Butter; ! 1234, |W. R. Cheese, 15, ‘ 'TOLEDO MARKET, . | o | Office of the Taledo ma'de,}» ¥ : . Mar. 30,204 P. M’ ~ FoLur—Held at $3,6216@54. - | : WaEAT—red Toc. white 75¢, - - CorN—3s@4oc. ; s PR Rye—Unchanged; 45c. e i . OATS.—23@ 25¢. : ! i i ~CLOVER SEED—$3,75@ 4. ’ Eeiil ' Timoray Sn»-—fl,v{).@m% Tt . {lus.l’lonx-;»ge |at $l5. : A - . 2 ;. ¥

NOTICE Is hereby given, that the under--4\ signed paitners of Curl & Swalley have suspended ‘business as 4 firm, and that all the -books, righgs, credits andseffects (personal) «of said firm are handed over to"A. ‘M. Latta and A, L. Curl, (of Ligonier) for the purpose of settlement. Their receipt will be good against said firm, J. DU CURL. T . JAMES SMALLEY. Ligonier, March 25, 1858 nio '~ BUGGIES AND WAGONS. g OHN FRELEIGHWo.uId respectfully;in- ‘%) form the citizens.of Ligonier and adjoin_ing country that be is prepared. to manufac--tnre upon the shortest notice : N Buggies; Wagons, Trucks, -daud otherlwood-work in this lihe of business. Repairing done with promptness & dispaich. Prices as low as any otlér establishment.— Produce of all kinds and lumber taken in ex-. ehange for work, ¢ Meney never refused. = . Ligomier; April, 1858. Somal "IN OTICE.~~Drs. Carr & Lower.haye thisid?v" dissolved Partnership in the prac | tire' of Medicine by mutual-consent. | All thosefindebted to the.firm wilt call 4nd settle _their aceounts by cash gm SE e e ULt e ONRRE LOWERY * ‘Ligonier, March 30,1858, + nl0" ~Finfili_cfl BED PANS, a necessary tgiélq. A in sickness, can be had at the New Drug Storest - 0.-ARNOLD®Cop.

oo - MEDICAL NOTICE. . . - J S LOWER, M. D, will continue -2) g the pracuce of- Medicloe and Surgery, n all itswariqus branches. sfi;v?zg,l‘\;d‘.ahom filteen years experience ‘in varicus diseases, b.oth in the Southern and Western States, he hopes to render efitire satisfactionand begs a continuance of the public patronage. *Partic. ular attention paid to the diseases of womeur and children. Office in Fisher’s block up stairs, nlto *J. SiEOWER, M. D. ‘ PLOWS PLOWS A Superior. artiele of plows, shovel plows, harrows, cultiyaalordy ete. eic. at - | | ¥ * "CARR & KIMMEL'S |

ey e WM/ L - - > “@‘* RN —— P e o é (l =/ ?N —_— |“~ p - L——b;—k"h"‘h E';, Fa = g & Y ft\ RN \\ i AR A £ 5=M I vl \ SR ? ‘Attention Fire Insurance. \ : AGGREGATE Cash CAPITAL. “$2,084,000. Ztna Hartford Com $1,584,000. . Merchant’s Philadelphia, $4,000,000. Homestead, Weedsport, N. Y., $lOO,OOO. . *All good Steck:Cvw’s. .No Mutuals con nected, Policies Issued in eny of theabove Companies from :short notice, and Jlusses promptly paid in cash; by J. M, Wicrox, Agent, of Northern Indiana, office in Sturgis Michigan. - Particularjattention paid to Farm Dwellings, Barns" and contents, Insuredat as [ow rates as consisient.with the hazards taken. nio:

g SHERIFF'S SALE. = BY virtue of an execution to me directed : from the court of common pleas of Nobie county, I will expose to public sale at the court house door in Albionen | *t Thursday the 29th of April 1858.. betyween the hoursof ter o’clock “A, M. and four. o’clock P..M. the vents and profts of the following real estat, for a term of years not to exceed seven ; but if it fails to bring thie debt interests costs and accruing costs, then if wilt: be #ffered in fee simple, to . wit: commencing 25 feet ¥ est from the suuth-east corner-of the South west quarter of sectian (22)Town 35 with Range (B)east,thence nofth to the South: line of Depot greunds, thence westerly -along said South line -of-ADepot grounds to a stake! on east bank of River, thence South to south line of saill sec (22) thence east to place of beginning containing one and one fourth acres,more or less, known as the Earhart property taken.as the property of -Allen Beall to satisfy an execution in favor of Samuel Baker. Ll eR Apr 8758, D. S SIMONS Sheriff per A D Hostetter Dept.” [ nlo o g, B AR RO N, 1 ; DEALRE AN 0 Clocks, Watches, Jewelry & Patent Medicines i Kendalville, Indiana. | *Any person wishing to purchase any of thei‘ above variety of Goods, are invited to eal]l and look at this stock. ] Kendalville, March, 1858. n 8 | Brick .and Stone Masonry, i AND: PLASTERING. = .* T EWIS CROSS is now prepared todo” L -all kinds of wock in his'line in the best possible manner ; « such. as:: building walls, plasterin cisterris and all.kindssei . plain aud’ ornamental plasteripg:of all kinds-done on short. notice. sl T b T i Ligonier, March 18, 1838. ettt

NS i[\:&\) i NNAE o | HARDWARE) > N\ eurikry ) e o\ CUTLERY, ) ¥ 4] %A‘ VI el V x. B 1 800 N : s g BITBER AT HARDWARE, STOVE AND TIN STORE IN LIGONIER. ,(S_izn flf(;the Big‘Bi:x:ket.)Lz"‘ e CARR & KIMMEL, DEALERS‘in évery description,of foreign and . REME ; TR DOMESTIC HARDWARE, . Iron, Nails, Glass, Sash, Building Materials’ Sanler)? Hardware, ;Guosmith’s Trimmings " FARMER’S “TOOLS, Such as Chains of all kinds, Shovels, Spades, ~ Scoops, Forks, Grub Hoes, &c. ; . Mechanic’s Tovls of every Variely. _ COOKING, BOX AND | PARLOR STOVES. ' 'Mapufacturers of every variety of | . TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE. _ Ligonier,.March 11,1858. 6-tf.

PIERCHE’S | = Picture Gallery of Fine:Aris! : . LIGONIER,, INDIANA. I AM happy to.announce to the public, and A 'to my . former patrans, that 1 have .pur-. chased a Building.on-Cavin Bt...directly opposite MgLane & Shobe’s Hardware Store, and hava finished the secondistory off for a Gallery : Have putiin a b - +Large Sky-Light, : which,being combined with.a Side_—Ufh,i. enables me to procure good Pictures in all kinds of weather. I therefore solicit the patronage “)i-all- whe wish good and durable Pictures, as I feel-_nffiqannouncing that I have procured ‘AuL the latest, and best improvements, not trerely ‘because they are profitable: .but because they will give, added happiness to my patrons ; jand -have pplaced ;my. Pjgiures at such ap u_optecedqutqglx lawfigjc?fiha; &‘h_t}y‘ may become.universal, Coungider thig; Life is unelttiin, %&l?gxhgfnwy ‘ ‘g‘ , ~ N. B.—Pictures put up, in good cases for ‘only twenty«'fl':;j ea‘t’ug:/w g B ; ~ Instructions given;pn reasonable terms. = e o B ER O

B BOADWAY GOLD FEN Office No. 335 Broadway, New York Fourth ‘Quarterty Salé of Gold and S ver W atches,-Gold Watch Chains, ‘Bracst N lets, &c., &e. ! : 1 ARG ENT S W ANTED: List of Retail Prices of Pens, Cases, &é. &e.

< 44 40 "\""""'U""‘-' & ® 3 . Geld ;fl? agd Bilver Ifolder, = 2,00 . Gold Pen and double ex-Silver Holler 3,00 - Mammoth do. do do 4,00 Leviatban “ ‘do ' dp 'do 5,00 Fountain'Pen, Deck Holder, 3,00 - Mammoth. ~do .do” do 40 Engrossing Pens Pl '2;oo] Levithan and Box | A 1 0 A Gothic Silver Caseand Pén ~ 200 ‘Gothic Engrossing case and Pen 4,00 Gothic Mammath "do o=s 00 ' Gold Tooth Picke S . 9,00/ Gold Tooth and Ear Picks 300 Pencils, Watch Key, and Tooth Pick 3.00 . Ladies’ Gold Pencils s g 1,00 ~da’ " do e 3,00 do o Wy 0 fl do g 6 with pen oo * C:inls Gold Cases and Pens ' 00 W do " do" “10%,00 "~ do Gothic .do ‘do ,do ~ 120 And all kinds pfstyles at the retail prices, Ta the purchasers of our Pens we présent a number of tiekets on every dallars worth purchased, which entitles the ho'der, by an extra payment of 25 cents on_each ticket, to a figeiulmva;yiflg.in value from $I to 810.— The preiums: consist of various articles of Jewelry, viz: Gold and Silver “Watches, Silver Goblets, Silver Fruit Baskets, Gold Guard Chains for'Ladies, F.ockets, Bracelets; Gen*’s Gold Fob and Vest Chaing, Thimbles, Breast: 1 pins, Ear Drops, Studs, Rings, Crosses, &c,, none of which sell for lessngzan one dollar.— . Country purchasers may rely on being as fair1y delt with, as, regards the prices, as if they themsgelves were present. : .We_ have been.in operation for three years, and thousands hav¢ bonght of us, and.we have never learned that any one was ever dissatis: fied, This plan affords every opportunity of obtaining a gold .wateh or some article of Jewelry, for a tyifling sum. All our pens, peacil-cases, &e., are manufactured by ourselveswith great care, and we offer them at precisely the same prices asked.in all'other storesin the'cCity. - Toageints .we < offer the most advantageous inducements, and any en. ergelic person can do well by working for us, We:wish agents in every part of the country.. and persons who wm’:l‘&i like to become such will please to.address as, .and we will send’ 'hem,{);int_ed,qitcsxlus of prices, terms &e.— We have no stated periods for distribution,— The moment a pen is purchased,the purchas: ‘er<is entitled to'receive his preium .on the payment of 23 cents extry. . MERRICL, BENTON-& DEAN, = - L »335 Broadway, New York. N..B.—Gold Pens repointed in a superior, “manner. : Enclose the pen aiid: 39 cents.in P ‘O. stamps, and the pen will’be.repointed and -returned post paid. , : L OONNENE T .60 UNITED STATES IYPE FOUNDRY. ‘1 Nos. 29,31, and 33 Beekinau Street : : {NRw yoß®. o ol To Printers-and "Publishers.—~The un: dersigned beg to inform the Trade that'they have issued their New; Quarto .Specimen, Bocek: of Printing Types, Bordering &c., and that it is now ready for delivery to their old patrons, and o all avho patronize their foun: idry. . Init will be fougd a new series of Fac: -es, from Pear] to Pica, surpassing, if possi-L;lg}e,-.;heirf ,ce‘lebrated.beries of gcqtch Cu! Facea. ot e

- The Fancy Type ;D’épartment exhibits anunsurpassable vaiiety of beautiful styles, selected trom EFrance, Geripany and England, JLhe Scripts. apnd Borderings are now, for* the first time, presented to the Printing Pubs licy and are the productions of the best Amer* dc.a}rnndZEu:op.éah?Avtists.' A An entire .new deries of .German Faces.: both, for. Newspaper and Job Printing, of a very -superior. style, is now completed and fodmale . o dre wOO

. Every arficle neeassary. fo a perfect Printing}TéEstaplishment furnished to oxder. _The metal from which 4hq type is made will be foand pe¢qli;;él)' adapted to the severe usage of maehine press printing. . - = ¢

I.]vve have added to our establishment Sév'er}' thiy. g necessary for Electrgtyping or Sterot'ypif’g in Ooapgetq afiqflub,:iolfo({'} Fan¢y Type, and all guch other matter as may affer, —embraced within the compass 6f 15 x 20 ininches; as well as for Copper-Facing al ty};;e manufactured By ns—if desired. - .N. B. Newspapers, who will insert the above four.times, and forward us a copy, will be entitled to pay in ,'.ggyfigrt'iéfe:s')‘f"durfm_anufgél_nre, by trading four tumes the ameunt of their respective bills, = =~ " - JAMES CONNER . & SONS.! S. P. ROUNDS, General Westein Ggent

: JOHN;,I_IANNA, 3 & - (Suecessor to Henry Miller & Co.) | WHOLESALE ‘dealer-in_'Eobacco, YV Sigars, No.li2.Woodward Ave nue near the” National Hotel. - Keeps con-: stantly on hard amcxtensive assortment of the best and latest stylessof 0 (0 000 Imported Havana; Principe, Mediuni-ana B ke eaißedites wtch

Snuff and:'Pipes. Also, the most celel rated brands,ol & irginia.Honey Dew and Cavendishij Tobacco, dbs; tO./:lbs¢ S lump and 85 together with every aritcle usaally keptin thetrade o 5 . o Detroits Mich.

Camparet, Hubbel & : } GOI | iy Forwarding & Commission Mexchants .. 11 FORT WAYNE, IND. ' 'W‘ E receive; Store and Forward Goods ? by the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago, and the Toledo, Wabash & Western Railroads, and' by theAVabush and ‘the : Erie Cavnal,.aqd'__de'gj »ip;all kinds of - ‘ L ERODUCE. Salt, . Fish, Nails, Pork, Beef, Four, et il «Glasie Qoaly Koo - 5 s g W&arg\also-_figg{xts -for e FAIRBANK’'S CELEBRATED .SCALES by si) ol Ignts Ui Siabeat || Dupont’s Gun Powder, For Sperting and Blasting purposes.: And for .+ Peacock & Son's Steel, Plow.. ¢ Qur Wirehouse is well located on the Canal Basin at the east end of Columbia stieet, at ,al;gterm;nafion&' of the side track.of .the Pittsburgh, Fort Waune, and Chicago: Railroad, e2o Gag ot Lhigageor Rulroad,

{AEDERMAN HOTEL. H. 8. ALDERMAX, PROPRIETOR, ARy .. bO, Tadieda. . H 884 ALDERMAN now ocempies -the A& o well-known stand, formerly called the Franklin House, by R, Stone, and wishes: it distinctly understood that he keeps as good house as'can be:found in’thié west.. All travelers wishing/ a pleasant; ojourn in this city, ‘will please give him a ¢all. I:Billareagonable. ’u}d:-flmkl"'!"‘!‘)'fiflnbom fi'@aj&»fi id. see, him,. Free ?mmm;mmmmmma,, on “"l?‘l‘.“_“ifl. t.fl!i,_n"' oy oAb Beaiiegas t

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iBingle copy one year in advance ..$2 Q 0 ,lfh;eg.cd’)ie' .. et L 500 Five copies: 2 «8,00 ‘Ten'copies ' L bl «39:00 LT“'enly:cn‘f)ic! i -20 00 Any larger number atdhe rate of $1 per ygar } ' Subscripers leay commence atany time — Pay.alwaysin adognee. Any person.sendring us twenty or more subscrtbers will be entitled to an extra copy, for higservices; or for ten subscribers he will receive a copy for six ‘months. :When a club, of dubsctibers’ has ‘been for aatded, additiong may be made ty it onthe same lerips 1t is not uecessary | that the members of a club Sh&“gd' receive their papers af the same post office. ; Money may be forwayded at /our risk. Specimen, copies. will be sent free toall who desire it. ki e WM. C. BRYANT & Co. Ncw Yprk. o Exeeutor’s Notice. i | NOTICE is-heteby given that the unders LN signid has been appointed|executor of the last will of James McEachran late of No‘ble county,docgased.; :Said estate .is suppo--sed tobe solvent. - £ +JOHN CRAMER, Executor. teL n5-3w

OUBA’SUGAR. Wejwill have next MonA_/ day. morning as good an article as ever. orought west of Lake Erie for Ycentsper ib giteusncall 0. ARNOLD & CO. . Feby2Bth, 1558. i ’ n ft‘tacljmg’nt TN OTICE.is hereby given thatasummons was issued and writ of attachment by. me,‘Henry+ . Hostetter, 'a Justice: of Perry. TownshipiNoblelCounty, and State of Indiana,, on the. 24th day of March 1558, upon the -aflidavit of Lewis Covell,, against the goods, chattels, rights, credits, moneys, and rflects of Henry Core, late of said County.— March 30th, 1833,summons returned [to-wit] defendant *not 3found in“my coupty attach‘hentretirned {to-«‘wit];Mérgmw,’ ‘lB5B, Attached one bay Horse as the property of said. Core, uof the value of 840, and that I Henry Hostetter, will on thé-Ist day of May, 1858 at 1 o’clock P. M-of said day, at my office ‘in said township, proceed to hear dand decide upon said matters, and the claims of the creditors. > vRY; HesTeTTER, Justice, s M Th o, TR TR e - Surveyor’s Notice. . ;PER application, notice is-hereby given to "X all'persens interésted, that T will at 8. oclock A~M. of the 26th day of Ayrll 1858 proceed to perpetuate and focate the curners, of section twenty-nine, town thirty-five range nine east, 2nd Meridian, and continue until the whole is.completed. ' Y . e ;,E.fs,fépngm:chpl. S. N-#C.

Surveyor’s N&fl,ce. PER applieation, notice 'is heteby given " to all interested, that I'willix'the morning of the 222 day of ‘April 1858, ¢ommence to run the lines of subdivigions perpetuate: and locate the corners of-'sec 12, Washington township, Noble'Co, Ind.,and continue until the whole is complétéd. .’ Meet at Sq'iy Fenton’s, . BaiBIiGeRBER, | 1" P o SR e NGI Boot, Bhoe & Leather o @RI JOHN DITMAN Would announce to the citizens of Ligonier and .vicinity that he has_just received alarge supply of Bieck, and:is prepared to manufacture all klfldfl;flf&» A Spemea se\ D" = oo ‘BOOTS AND-SHOES, \ And keeps constantly:on hand all kinds of Women’s Shoes, Bov’s Boels and: Children’s Shoes, which be will: sell cheap for cash or’ produce. Give him a call before purchasing clsewhere.’ ‘Shop on the, ‘east side of Main--Bt., one doar.south of 8. Mier's'Store," - ¢ Mending doge op short neiice. . N. 8.7—A1l those indebted to him by nate or book account will please call and settle if they wish to'save costs. +J. DITMAN. ‘Ligonier,Feb.'B, 1858 —2-tf. = .

§ign'of the Padlock, : Sueqessb‘r‘to H. Dhriie,- ; No. 81 Columbia St., Fort Wayne,lnd. Dealer in every Ldesc:ri;fi”fion of F oréigh:andj domestic e gl HARDWARE! Tron, Nails; Glase; Sash, Building Matgrials '+ Baddlery Hardware, Gunsmiths” Thim- | "~ 'mings, Farmers Togls,«uchas . " " ;“Chains, ofall 'kinds; Shovels, ' = < 270 gpades; Scoops; Forks, " S ""Ggrub Hoes, &e. ' . iMechgnics’ Tools.of every Vi iety. COOKING,~BOX AND P ARLO. L R TIN WARK AT BEDUGED. BRICES AR e O e e \-, 4-. ~'5 — = : - 9200 ffi%o& Dniry, .and .T }; Sal

Drugs & Medicines, 199018 3010 Wo. 3 3 ] i ) 74 s €4 1 i ZLA%;:,; .éi& S‘&g‘lfi” P‘ ; O YP b ;A»_‘J i- ¥holesale and Retail Dealers i, .~ - Prugs, Grocexies, 1 SRV lOICGHMN 2 BOUNHC - PAINTDS OTLS; < .BBEDS, to, ke, JT 1S NOT POSSIBLE T¢ enunerate bur Govds in one Newspaper. we dee it sufficient to say that we always }-fifie an band every thing in-thelinenf DRUGS & . GROCERIES, and in p:;ig:'esv'weidevf_vcor’npe}ifion. e S, i Buying our Goods almest entirelv froin firgt hands and aveidif losses inci‘eat 1o an ‘extended credii business; we' flatier curselves thatwe can make it the interest of ali who pur chase for cash, to trade Wwithips. - 0

‘And the -Leaves of the Tregs wave for the healing of gkp b Nations.?” .- | DEIOTE Y We ‘are agents for the feHowing atent and Proprictary Medicines; whieh we receive direct from the Proprietors, hence these who buy of*us witlrun;no ¥isk of geliing couyterfeit or adulterated medicines. ol 'Ayet's Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. All of Dr. D Jayne’s Medigities, - = . Al of Londen £Cods ~ o LT Dr. Roback’s Blood Parifier ‘drrd Blood: Fzgl Is. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsapariila. ' Dr HalPs Balsam for the Lupgs.. = = Dr. Rogers” Livérwort; Par and Canthaldgua. Dr: Baker's Painy Penacea. “Budd’s Liniment. Mexican,Mustang Linithept. .~ : Gmgnr»y_"- Ingtant gure of Pain. - o Sir James Clarke’s Femgle Bills. . . . Teoyfand's German Hiftem gud Rulgymic, Cor- ¢ dials : A R 3 Allof St Johw’s Famiiy Medicines. . Radway's Ready Relief, ‘{;e';w);'all\,ixeng. 'R;rsfi . ent and Bellg. [ -2Te E ey AR Halloway’s Dills and Ointent '~ = MeLane’s Pills and. Verniifoge.. . ANI of Dr. Fiteh's Medieines. - ' ¥ Dr. Christie'sjAgue Balsam, '+ ' F & Desliler's Agae Pills. . 7% o2t 80l Allof Comstock’s Medieines, .. .. ¥ s Osgood’s In i'a’%h"o}p ofiyes” Lo ST E Mofat’s Le;rg Pills. ahd Phwhl Bitters. Jew Dayid's,'or Hebrew Plaster,. .~ [ Hays’ Liniment for thé Piles.” -~ " "o Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of \ild Cherry.”” # - Dr. Vaughn’s Lithontriptic. i Dr,#osborn’s Golden, Ointment. 217 1 5% Adlof Dr, MeClintock’s. Medicings. . © 7 Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, 5 o Ceorge’s,. . codg v o n o F dd - Brisjoly = Ugh R R (i' do . Helmbold's” ““do ' ' wnd . R Perry Davig® Pain Killer, - *_And all other Medicines-which, areof apy value 'to commamitvy =i b T e T A S L AZEN Y-8 S TONE /. . Ligonier, March il, 1858,—n6-tf. ;

L THE (PURLIC ST CAN obtain anything in the line,of . Gupceries, Medicines, Dye-stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Articles,: Paints. Oils, Glay, Pager Hangings, Window Shades and ¥irtures Stone and Wooden Ware, Satt Waiér Lime, &c.,as low ascan be ,énfd and warranted as represented at Lazensy & StTorrE. P'HYSICIANS can always rely on gellipg Pure Drugs dand officinel preparatigns of siandavd strieneth from Lazensy & Stom e MERC HANTS wishing to replenish,thgir | stocks can often savc monev-by buying ot : "~ Lazessy. & Btoxre. . © . Executor’s Sale. . NOT!C £ is hereby.given that Lyill scllat N public auction. ony;Saturday the 201 h day of Maich, inst,, at the residence jol. Ji's Mc Echran, late of Noble céulxtj‘d(égnsgd, all his personal property [not .t:‘allgeu_,,h‘y. the® wigdo;\-‘}' consisting i six ‘hcadof hatses, one wagon, Iwo plows. one large kettle, one pair bob sleds, Iwenity head of hoge, oire- lox 'ifljn one datehrelock, toget e withi farming, aten cils, tools, ete: ete. S A ereditiofpine months will be given qmail suhas.é;:era!,bme doliars the puyrchaser, giving hisnote with approved surely, waving fgfi valuation and apprajswent law... - . ' T UJUNN CRAMER, Execoyr Washington, Margh 4, 1858, | .7

$300,00 Reward .\V:tLL.;-m«: PAID FOR THE ARs x Test-and. g’lithryfg‘ip'”tv > Indiana Regnh!d&,ifif‘i(fih wg» '} N I*jfi&i:fhégfi aled ¥ tatea.or Canada,of Thomay Yyuag alizs Tom Crawford who escaped: fi'gg;‘( heirgustodva:Baid Yousg is about: 25-years wldy S:feeti 9 .on 102 tiches high, slim built, brown halrikéen blue exes, nuiek spoken and of genteel address s Any information may: be seut: ta Pregidéntiol indiapa Regulators, Ligonier lad.! o 0 o 0 T=ih

Take Notice, 7PHATALL PERSONS INDEBTPR ed to L. Covern. prier toghe firm jof Baiita & Covell, apd gll perzans indebted. to he firm of Bantp_-:g'z_sic?owllff‘é‘re‘ rafguested. to ‘settle and pay off their ipdibtedness before the Asth day of April 1838, orthey will, be made ‘cosfs.” 1 cannot carry'yon thyoush any long:Cr; you must pay up. & Lewis CoviELL. . Ligonier, March 13, %68 =74, -

~ "YOQUR ATTENTION! W E would xespectfully/ give: notige 1o those whoin we'hinve ¢redited.that niecessity compels us- te calupon themny for money due us. Those net:payiag usby the 20th xf April will be made: £osts, We would wait always if wecould, .- B T U OHEWINE & SMITH. . Ligic_mierr%,arc.}hgo,;; DR e TOTICE 'is"ia E;; given that the copatthN(j nership heretofvre existing betseen: the ‘undersigned,. under the name, sfylg andfiym of, 0. ArnoLp & Co, is this day dissolved by aiaiial cansent.: Kl elaimpidhip ie fro will be paid to O Arnold, who will still continve tie, Drag Siigi.ng‘fqa_t;fiw‘gfl?mflfl. o rpiesfoamt e RRANCGARNOLD. ST S, . L'gonieriMarch.2oth. 1898, . ' -

NO'I‘ICE is hereby ‘givey. that fl\% wife kN Lutheray hasy let- oy bed, ang board, without any canse or ‘;Sr‘m*oémififi,';"fher?fqre avarn ;all persans’ pot to hachar or trost her on my account, az T will pay nodebtsof her contracting after this daté,” e i April 1,589 . SyruseTEß: S, Seoymr. omo L e *'3,»" e e o NJOTIGE s ieraby, giren that the, under. Nfig&&ifib&{%&%fi‘»fi't‘é.-gattvpe‘,rahlp}u ‘mutyal consenton dthei, 27th daybf* Maieh 13383 il gores and book gecounts willo settle mvfim%@fi‘fiufia S Wok e A.-;;-.f.}’,“‘fi#r“" ; SR T Rfifi R e w«mmawww '