Noble County Register, Volume 1, Number 10, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 April 1858 — Page 4

Mew Drug Store! O. ARNOLD & Co.

HAV;NG permanently established themselves in Ligonier, Woullid sy to a d‘:.; criuminatipg community, they have jusi reteived :‘ pur:o‘{i_«'advhm«n‘érqed stock off * DRUGS & MEDICINES, To which their attention is invited: We also keep' GIO(gERIE.g, BBOKS; NOTIONS & n faet nearly everything except Drygoods & Fardware. Therefore those wishiug anything inour line willplease give Us a call. AL(ES, ‘alcohol, Almonds,] Argols, Annatto, Assafeetidg,and Allcocks adhesive Plaster, for sale at 0. ARNOLD & Co.’B. : | BORAX. Burgundy Pitch, British Lustre, Béy Rum, g—kfem} and Boeoks, for salé at 0. ARNOLD & €O.S.

ANLY, Canary Seed, Camphor, ChocoG late,Cuttle Fish, Court Plaster, and Cofee, at the Drug Store of 0. A. &£ CO.'S. ..Dv”l-: STUFFS, Day Books, Diarys, Da"vies Arithmetics. and Divers other thing or sale Cheap, at -AARNOLD & CO.'S; ENVELOPS. Elfl'ip?’, Flementary Spell- ; ing Books, Enameled Cards,jand Every thing:you-can tnink ci, at - 0. A. & QQ-,S. FtAvoktiv'Gw Extracts, ‘Flnid>& Fluid Lamps, Faney Note Paper, Fools Cap co Family Groceries &ec. at ARNOLD & CO.,S: 'GUN Caps, Gum Drops, Godfreys Tordial X .Glue, and Great quantities of Good things at the Drug Store of O.'A. & COO.’S. AR ile. Hive Syrup, Holland Gin, Hoarhound Candy, and Hevery thing you waot at 0. A.&CO.’3. ‘ ! INDELABLE [nk, Ignitus/ Beans, Indigo, A Ipioac, &c, at ARNOLDS.

JU‘ST Give usacall if you want &hy of ) Dr Jaynes Family Medicines, and oblige ¢4 Respuetfully 0. ARNOLD & CO. l; TLOTHES Pins, Kod Fish, Knutts,Kalomel, Kathairon, and Kind treatment at the Drug Store of 0. A & Kompany,s, ; A LAMP BLACK, Lubins Extracts, Ladies A 4 Sewing Birds, Landanum, Licorice, and Lilly white, at [O, A. & CO.,S. MONEY wanted for évery thing in the AYA live of Medicinesat 0. A & CO.’S. )q'm:m,r.s. Neets Foot oil, Nickwood ' and Notions of all kinds at O, A. & Co’s. gt £ | : . OPIUM, Orange Peel, Oil of Origanum, and all other Oils at | 0. A, & Co.’s. - | UTTY, Paris White, Pails, Pictures, Pen P Knives, Poor mans Plaster at * ; | 0. A.. & CO.’S. o UILLS. Quinine, Quassla and Quantit.es Qof Drugs at 30. A. & CO.’S. »]- t 5 ATSINS Rheubarb, Radway’s Ready ReR lief, Rosin® Rose Pik, Rose Water, and every thing else at 0. ARNOLD CO.’B, Q AFFRON,. Sandpaper, Sponge;Sal” Soda S Sugar Lead. Seiflilv, PJotvdexfs‘, Starch, Sulphqr, and Scis;or[ ,at O/A. & CO.’S. £ % : ; _:‘\ 4 ' FYAMARINDS, Tapioca, Turpentine, and l_ Tinctures of all kinds at 0. A- & CO.’ 8 ) MBER, and Uséless to:Undertake thee- ( ] nuuweration of articles at ARNOLD’S. A 7 ARNISH. Venitian réd, Venice ‘t,vu'rfien‘ ; tine, Verdigrig,and Vermillion ato. A, W‘mpfl‘w GLASS, Whall paper, Wortseed oil, Whiting® Work boxes, and Wines of all kinds at O, ARNOLD & CO.’B, .:|o f 3 1 X AMINE all the Storesin Town, and you cant find what you want just cal] u the Drug Store of 0- ARNOLD & CO.'S. YELpOW BARK, Yarrew Root, Youths Primers, &c.at . . 0, A. & CO~3. ZINC PAINTS, Cheaper than atany other 4 store can positively be had at 0, A & Co, &EVERY THING usually kept in a Drog Store ,ma)]Lgeneralfly be found at the LRL G STORE of 0. ARNOLD & CO.S

CRPIRRCE?N S . - Picture Gallery of Fine Arts! : LIGONIER, INDIANA.' ‘ I AM happy to announce to the public,and 4. towmy gormer patrons, that I have pur~chased a Building on Cavin 3t., directly opposite McLane & Shobe’s Hardware Store, and have finished the| second story off for a Gallery : ',H:},ve put in a ' ; Large Sky-Light, which,being combined with a Side-Light,cn-ables me to procure gpod Pictures in all kinds of weather. | I therefore solicit the patronage ot all who wish good| and durable Pictures, as | feel safe in announcing that [ have procured AuLthe latest and best improvements, not inerely because they are profitable. but because th,eylwill give addedp happiness to my patrons; and have placed my/Pictures at’ such an unprecedentedly low price that they may become universal. Consider this; Life is uncertain. Call immiediately 3 | And secure the shadow - || | 7 i i | Ere the substance fades. : | N. B.—Pictures put up iu good cases for ouly twenty-fivecents! = | Justructions given oun reasonable terms. 1-tf, ol S. D PIERCE.

Lo BOLET B PR R XY HARDWARE, STOVE AND TIN - STORE IN LIGONIER. : | (Sign of the Big Bucket,) X CARR & KIMMEL, DEA,mS in every description of for- . DOMESTIC HARDWARE, - Iron, Nailg, Glass, Sash, Building Matérials . Saddlery Hardware, Guasmith's Trimmings | FARMER’S TOOLS, : Such as Chains of all kinds, Shovels, Spades, 0 sgbops,:i\'.oflu, Grub Hoes, &c. . Mechanic’s “fl"dulg;'hf a‘vei-y Variely, | . . COORING, BOX AND '/ PARLOR STOV % S. 1 'Manufacturets of every variety of -TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE. Ligonier, March 11,1858, = 64ff { . Miv\uw‘kfm [sulechmt pMR.: f::' <

WEEKLY TOLEDO BLADE, Dmunzd-m;. past year this old and popus lar Newsgmper has been greatly improved in typngm:’:mcd appearance, and in the character and variety of its contents, and it ‘now, in the extent and variety of its matter, -is Unsurpassed by any Paper within the range «of ite wide circulation ! - fep A . The publishers refer with pride to the im‘provements of the %:stm the best guarantee that its future will be one of continued progress. The aim of the publishers ot

¢ The Weekly Blade Will ever be to make it a high toned, useful and instructive Journal, and they will, therefore, exclude from its columns whatéver h-s a tendency to debauch the morals or enervate taste. At the same time great ?:e-will be taken to please its readers by providing for their entertainment whatever seemsappropriate from the abundant stores of modern literature. ' Among the topics thus embraced may be mentioned—A wide range of News ‘ltems, Political News and Articles, Scientfic : Matters, Recent Inventions, Sketches, Poetry, Tales, &c., toaether with the best Washington correspondence to be found in any Western lpawr. s : ! it and Humor also receives a full Jshare of attention. Espécial pains are taken to | furnish the latest and mostaccurate quotations 'of the b Y b - Produce, Grawn, Cattle and Money . Markets ‘

Of-the prineipal cities of the Union, as well as Liverpool and London. | o e A special department will hereafter be de-. voted exclusively to the interests of the Fartmer. % | i

The Proprietors invite a comparison between the WerkrLy ToLepo BLADE and any Western. Weekly Journal, feeling lassured that it is well worthy the atfé‘miom‘ of the reading public as a gond, interesting, agreeable and valuable Newspaper for all classes of readers, and especially as a Paper. for the Fireside. g

‘The - wide circulation which the Weekly ‘Blade has attained enables the proprietors to offer it at the following v | i EXTREMELY LOW RATES: . To single Subscribers §l/30 per annum, invariably in advance.’ ©[J R e ~ OLUB RATES: Lo 25 10 copies te one P. O, 12'50 per annum. 15 do do do 1500 .do 20. do do do 2000 do- and one extra copy to the person getting up the clnb, Payment to be made in advance, and the papers will be addressed to each individual when the names are sent, and discontinued at’ the expiration of the time for which payment is received, : i {G-Specimen copiea sent to any part of the United States free of charge. - PELTON, STEWART & WAGGONER, Proprietors, Blade Buildings, Toledo, Ohio. ! * Dissolution. - NOTICE' is bereby given that the co-part-LN nership hertofore existing between the subscribers, under the name agd'firm of German & Beebe, s this day dissolved by mutual consent. %'he Books, accountsand notes belonging to said firm will be settled by Mr. German, : ! : A , - LEWIS GERMAN. H e BELA P. BEEBE. - Ligonier; Feh. 10, 1353.—2w3 il 2 MR.Z GERMAN takes this oppertunity 4 +to inform the public that he will cairy on-the Grocery business at the old stand of German & Beebe, in all it branches, and the patronage of all who wish to/purchase goods at New York prices, is respectfully solicited. ¢ Bl - LEWIS GERMAN.,

u s s :.~~ e i tcabmet Shop. THE subscriber having permanently located in the village of Albion, takes this method of announcing te the citizens of Noble County, that he keeps constantly on hand, a vanety of : e Cabinet and Chair Furniture of every discr.ifiti«“sn, at eagh’fp:prices. Among his stock cau be tound some of the choicest specimens of plain and fancy chairs, beaureaus, tables, stands, sofas, &c. : , . Plcase call and examine for yourselves. Albion, Ind. . A, FULTON

AGOOD supply of Jayne & Son’s, ¢elebra. ted Medicines, consistiugof the following, 72 : e i " -Expeéctorant, <o - o s . llair Tonic, | i e e ooßkljerative, )(] LS .+ :Liquid Hait Dye, . .. . , Ague Mixture, | (s Agne Pills;: . . | el Carm:native Balsum, : _ Tonic Vermifage, = . ‘ oo ddniment, o oL j . ¢ Sanative Pills, -1/« . - ! May be found at O ARNOLD & CO'S. 1500 BLANKS, 1003 OF every discription’ and of superior quality constantly on hand and for sale &eap at this office, e MR RS b

Wayne Engine & Car Works. FORT WAYNE. T HE Subscribers, Proprietors of the above Works, manutacture , : : STATIONAR Y ENGINES, . RaiLroan Cars, MaCHINERY, ‘ Agricultural Impliments and castings. of every description. 51 e They call special attention to their stationary Engines. Having adopted the:latest and best improvements, and using the best material and the graatesticare in their manufacture, their Engines ave regarded as the most superior in use. Fhéy furnish to order .Engines ot apy regired power and size, for flowr and Saw Mills, ar Machine Shops - - Their. Weorks situate adjoining the Railroad Depots; with immediate connection with the Canal enable them to deliver w%k‘ with facil--yangiaiepatobl .. 5 g ldiy ol FR T - JONES, BAE &L SilEeb il MBSO it LR

y i NRDE N W oo 8 - Sheriff’s Sale. . - ! ’ ¥ virtue of an_omaqr, to me issued, from B the ‘Court of Common Pleas of Noble ‘county, I will expose to public sale at the Court House deor in Albians an Saturday the' 27th day.of February, A. D. 1858, betweeh the hours of ten o’clock A.M. and four o’clock P. M., the rents and profits*of the following real estate, for a term of years not_to exceed geven ; -butif it fails to bring the deb, interest, costs and accruing costs, then it will be offered in fée 'simple; to-wit:—Lot number (5] five, ;md Lot mm&el"a[?},x, in Bloek numbed [ Tone, indil} Addition to the | t.owm]‘ag! (ix»%?;ti% iflu&’ nfity,*lndijami .Taken as the property of Fredric Ellis and Amelia Ellis, to satisfy a mortgage it favor of ASTan'B Moy 4 T nne Towan Jan. 27,1857. D. 8, SlMONSSheriff, ' per A-D. Hosrerres, Deputy. . . 1.3 w. " The abéve sale- i%fpoit‘dflétg,fiigi}?fiayas, 1855, ak the same m«ag@ time /of day. ;f‘”“:‘ifl..ff"-:-’ s BDSI; MONS, Sherif. } - 'per A, D, HosTeTTER, Deputy. - March 4, o, p'y ;

Irving’ gtt of Washington ILLUSTRATED 1 L\ REAT indudements for Clubs, ~ Messrs G’ “G.. P. Putnain & Ce., having now: pub lished the first volume of the IMlustrated Edi" tion of Irving’s Life of Washington, being th complete life of Washington before the: Revolution, are ready to furnish the same to sub—scribers free of postage on the receipt.of $3,50 Singée numbers sent post paid, to any part of the Union on receipt of 25 cts. . ¥ The following inducements are offered to clubs desiring to subscribe to this magnificent and mational publication. Any person remitting four subscriptions tor the first volume comprising 14 numbers will be entitled to five complete sets, delivered free of postage.— | Clubs of six, remitting $2l dollars will be entitled to two extra copies of the volumé or an extra copy of any ether of Putnam & Co’s publications of an equal value. Clubs of twelve remitting $42, will be entitled to four copies extra, or an extra copy and a complete set of Addison’s werks in six volumns; delivered free of postage. The same premiums will be given fora like number: o? subscriptions tc the succeeding volumns. Each number of the Illustrated Washington will contain one and every other number two first class Stee] | Engraaings or Maps. In addition to the Steel _engravings, the work contains numerous elegant Wood engravings, illustrative of histori--1 cal subjects. S CavuTion.—Persons subscribing for_ the Life ot Washingfon should gbe prrticular to obtain the only work which must fcrever remain the standard authority. Irving’s life of ‘Wasbington bears the imprinfof G. P. Put--1 nam & Co., the only publishers of Irving’s Works, : et ks |

«« Every American should put this ‘work side by side with his Bible on his’ book-shelf. Let your children read it, and learn by the ‘example of ‘the Great Washington, the lessans of patriotism, moral courage, perseverance under difficulties which the history of his life affords. We know of no Americar work which we had rather own than this; it is worth a thousand of the trashy publications which the press is daily sending forth.—[S¢i entific. Amerjcan. = - fiz= Country papers copying the above ad vertisement twice will receive & complete set of Putnam’s Story Library. : (2 G-P. PUTNAM & CO., | | No. 321 Broadway, New York.

United States Directoe l'y- : ; ‘THE undersigned - propose issuing about the First of October, 1857, a book under the above title, to contain about : . FIFTEEN HUNDRED PAGES, | - [Size of Pages 15 by 20 inches] The objeet of the U. 8. Directory will be : Ist to give the Name and Post-Office Address of every male person [of the age of fifteen years and upwards] in the United States 2nd to give the name of every Post Office and Post Master in the United States. 3d to give the name and place of publication of every Daily, Weekly, Mounthly, and Quarterly Paper and Magazine, published in the United States; ; : e - Each State, City, Tewn, Village. and Post Office will be Alphabetically arranged. ‘The name of each person will be Alpha betically arranged under the head of their respective Post Office Address. . \ " Asthe U. S. Directory will be a matter of interest to every resident in America, we re-, spectfully solicit. the aid.of Post Masters and others. in all paris of the country, in obtaining names- and sending them on as soon as soon as possible. : A In making up lists, write the name of the Post Office, County and State, at the head of the sheet, then fil{ the remainder with' distinctly written names, of Male persons ouly, of the age of Fifteen years and npwards, and a 8 snon as you have sufficient to fill an envelope forward them on immediately. '« A Prospectus will be sent Post paid to any person who may orderit. : e To PREVE T MisTAXES.—Write distinctly the names, Post Office, County and State. | . MORRIS, GARDNER & WILKES, . Publishers, Cincinnati, Ohio. *+* Publishers inserting the above Prospectus, including this notice three times'in their Weekly paper, and calling Jattention to the same in their editorial columns, will receive a copy of the United States Directory, delivered at their office free of charge. Direct all exchange papers to the U. 8. Directory,

GIFTS! GIFTS!! FIVE THOUSAND Gold and Silver _ Watches te be sold at wholesale prices ! | This is the cheapest and best lot of ‘Watches ever before offered to the public. A’ gift in Jewelry worth frofn one to twelve dollars will be given with every watch in proportion to its value. Being desirous .of introducing our 'goods permanently to the public, or in order to meet with quick, ready and cash sales, we have adopted this method for their disposal. We sell composition Verge, copper face at v e o 96,00 & 87,00 Fine silver lepine open face 8,00 9,00 do ‘do 'do hunter case 12,00 do::" do lever heavy do 15,00 : 18,00 ‘do do Eng.patlev .do' 1500 20,00 Heavily gold pfil’ed lever 21,00 | Gold anchor open face 21,00 24,00 . 28,00 do lever hunten case 30,00 37,00 do do do beautifal eng. -~ 45,00 do Eng pat.lever, do: 50,00 do do do. ' ' doextra ' 60,00 do do do ° de do 70,60 do do do and magic watches 80,00 do 'do do ' 'do ‘‘“do 90,00 do do do ido. de /ol 100,00 Any of the above watches together with a will be sent by mail free of posmge. A catatlogue giving full particulars will ‘be sent on application to _ e%to Downing & Co., - - No. 33 sonth _(il'dstreet,,?hiladelghiat 8% Country newspapers giving this advertisement six or more insertions will receive in payment a superior double yointed -gold pen and case, worth 85, or_any other ,jewelry of the saine value, payable on the receipt of the | grst copy containing the advertisement. !

N.W. FIELD S‘AYS-!O the'citizens of Nobleand adjoining counties, that he is stillon hand and ‘réady tobuild - S Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, . "SLEIGHS, SULKIES, &¢., i -On the shortest notice, : His atticles are all m:dde of well seasoned Timber and in the most medern style. Wagons kept constantly on “hand. . Alttork :‘;flmtespand done q‘g the most liboral _terms, . Also Repairing done on short netice. Thankiul for pact patronage ‘he respectfully solicits: a continuance <. Ligonier, Feb. 10, 1868.—2-tff =~ = .

- Administrator’s’ Notice.. - OTICE is hereby given, that the underN,zsm has been dms _appointed and ualified os.al ministrator of the estate of David ?,i‘n‘f,;‘ deceased, late of N éblé:connty, Indiana, Baid estate is} pposed ts be solvent. = it R. C. 8. REED, Administrator, .t Mmh*im‘ YA e Mw. ]

. Administrator’s Notice: TOTICE is hiereby given that the -underAN signed’has been duly appointed admin. istrator of the estate of [saac’ MéCammon, late of Noble county, deceased." Said estate is supposed to be insolvent: = ¢ io sl o - ~ABEL MULLIN, Administratar, | Mll‘ch 4, 1858 G n5-8w o

PROSPECTUS OF THE "THIRTY-SEVENTH VOLUME OF THE® INDIANA STATE JOURNAL? TElE'Jaurml is now_entering its thistyseventh volume. It was established in 1822, afid is the oldest paper in Indiana. Itis equal in age 1o the city of Indianapolis, and is nearly as old as our State Covernment. It | was established when Indiana was little else than a ‘wilderness, and wben Indianapolis scarcely existed except in name. It has liv--ed and grown upon its own merits—seldom receiving official patronage or ' governmental favors:. -Its name is s a *‘household vmé“ throughout the length and breadth of the Siate, and its position upon all public matters —political or otherwise—is so well known that,anythi::g said in referencc to its course upon any of the quesfions now before the people would be superfluous. Vghiie the Journal will continue to advocate the great principles of freedom, and give its support to the Republioan Pa;t{, as the party of the people—aoting with the party when right and repudiating 1t when wrong—it will be for the coming year more of a family paper than it has ever- been, and be made more acceptable to the general reader than a purely political paper couldbe. . The gessipu of Congress under a new Administration is always fraught with morc or less importance to the welfare of the country and the present Session will bezlooked upon with feelings of peculiar interest. The posi-x tion of the Administration upon Kansas affairs is a matter of much public concern. The Utah question and the progress of the anticipated war in that quarter, will bea subject of great public i'iterest as long as it remains unsettled. ‘Events are transpiring in our own country and throughout the world to make a newspaper indispensable to every individual. / Bounteous crops have blessed the husbandman throughout 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 be the best index of what the future will' be; and promising to ‘improve upen former efforts in producing an acceptable family and political newspaper,we submit our claims to a geneyour and intelligent people. 'm ot

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The Daily Journal, Will be sent by mail tor €6 00 a year, or 50 cents a month, Address | L 4 ' JOURNAL COMPANY, o ; Indianapolis, Ind.

MAGNIFICENT PREMIUMS PRESEN TED te the subscrib(L fers of Grahan’s [l!ustrated Magazine for the new Year 1858. . Think of it! .4 Beaytiful Three Dollar Magazine for $1,67 a Year;in'clubs of Sixor more! . | Success unprecedented has attended ‘Graham’ to such an extent that, during the last year, it has more than Doubled its fermer Circulatiom! 5 PR / © No greater evidence of the increasing populsrity of thisold and favorite periodical could be given. s g 5 & " New Storiesy, New Engravings, Ncw Werriters, and new attractious generally for the new Year. : : Graham’s Illustrated Magazine Edited by Cuarres C. Lenanp, Esq. “This periodical is like a sensible, sunny and sound hearted friend, whose appearance on one’s threshhold always gladdens she mind with -the promise of a pleasantand profitable hour!” . The same aftractive feetures which have characterized ‘Graham’ during 1857, and which have tended so materially -to increase vits.poxularity and circulation ; will be ¢o - tinued during the year 1833, ey - The Fashion and Home Department—The latest and best Engravings, with full and plain ‘descriptions given each month, of the most serviceable and attractive costumes for ladies and childyen . : ¢ S

~ SIXTY COLORED PLATES; Fivein every uumber—making in all during the year,sixty colored fashion and other plates together with a large number of handsome patterns, for ail kinds ‘of Cruéhet and needle works. e 170 ®

BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS! Which are really works of art, engraved expressly for *‘Grahany’ from the mest podular subjects, and far superior to any pictures published in any ether monthly wili - embellish every number of the new volume, - | . An original story, entitled “The King’s Love,” by Joseph J. Reed; one: of our .most popular authors, will he commenced in the January No, 1858 ; also an, original poem by G.H. ;gdker, Esqyand agreat domestic story by Mrs. B. C. Hirst. . . - “1

v THE BEASY TALK.” A department which, has beem rendered: so popular by the Editor, Charles G. Leland, Esq., will be a marked feature dyring the Year, and continue to merit as heretofore, the bigh paaise of both the press and !hzli people fogether with our usual historical sketches, tales of 'society, sketchs of travel, granslations, fairy tales, gems of ‘poetry, fiiteresting extracls from new waorks, tales #fthgwonderful, useful sketches, fashionable novellettes, fashion gossip, curiosities, hints for ornamental »gard_ening items for the ladies, ?pmoi’ous extracts, yankee travels, ‘receipls for the foilet and bousehold, &e. * = . |

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8 . Elkhart High School. T’HEFall,‘TeniL of this Institution will ‘.«commence August 1 7th, 1857, and continue -eleven weeks. With a.full corps of compitent Assistants, the principal hopes to. render: this School worthy the -most liberal ipatronages: Lol nin y i j

- f@~'All'bills will be“presented for Prompt Paypient at the middle of the term. * © © " Rates of Tuition. = ;Primafy‘pgpa.r!%el},‘t, Bl $2,00 .Common English Branches, = = 3,00 »{gtzgigheéj,:z, kg et e 1o dOO Latinand Greek, ... .. ... . 500 g Dtflmns—E!'ra, e s : 300 ‘ ._,;!,Bfug’is;'orLPia‘no Fort, Melodian, Guit- =1 LR Ou'f'rgan',_‘ s

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T HE MISSOURI' DEMOCRAT: 18 A Western Journal devoted to the interests of the West, and publishied at St. Louis, the centre of the valley of the Mississippi, the focus of news, politics, literature, commerce and manufacturies, his faculties for giving the Istest intelligence in each and all of these respects are uvriveled, and its patrons may be assured thatno expence .or laber will be spared to make it f'he Ppaper of the people:— Every department is filled with tallented and : reliable conductors. Its corps of correspond: ents in Washington Ciiy, New York, New Orleans, Kansas, Kebraska, New Mexico and Utah,number some of the ablest writers in the ccuntry. Contributions relating to the agricultural resources, the business *and population of the surrounding villages and towns, and the local news of the neighboring States, will alwaysibe found in its columns. The markets of the chief cities of the West-' the statistics of. preduction and shipmen.—the marine interests of our .great river—and the trade of our railroads will each be carefully noted. The lafest informétion by telegraph from every“quarter will be furnished: the details by foreign steamers will be given in full, review of new publications of interest will be sedulously-supplied; and in brief evervihing that can afford entertainment to. the reader or knowledge to the thinker will be presented to ‘its subseribers. £ : 2

"EXCHANGE LIST : " This Journal has now the Largest exchange list ¢f anv pnblished in -the West, -and the proprietors have -heen con-trained to decline making any additions thereto. although daily solicited tr extend such favors, 'Tn order, however, that’a mutnal'benefit may be realized, we now propose to furnish a daily copy of the Missouri Democrat to any newspaper that will insert for three meonths the ahove prospectus. - : i ‘ : . Papers-desirous of recipracating will please send a marked copy of the issue centaining Pl ‘ ‘ n2md

To Printers---<-Copper Faced i L Tylpe. g g CORTELY:OUS‘ NEW TYPE FOUNDRY L/ and Printers’ Warercoms,-established ‘n 1823. ’ R " N 0.25 Sprwce-St.,_ New Yerk. (Fonr doors belore Wiliiam.) * The subseriber is prepared fo furnish his well-known, and superior book and newspaper types, in fonts to syit purchasers. Alsp, German and ornamental types,Greek Hebrew, ornaments, music, brass rules, &e., manufactured of metils equal to-any in this country; and finished in the most accurate manher,— He also furnishes presses, cliase S, COMpPOSlHgsticks, stands, cases, faruttuve, &e. S

Weod and Gletal Types, From viher fouudries; and every article required;in a pwinting office. at the lowest prices for cash ar approved paper.. Type copperfaced by the Newton Céhmipany, furnished to order. Old type receiyed at's cents wer: Ib., in exchange for new. l%';stimmcs for ;"%'in'tin'g establishments furnished ou application. Also, 10,060 Ibsyol pliin aod ornamentsl types, borders, &c..u(‘-l'x.'_vt-fkf.v‘{t?fe fonndry of H. tI. Green, fi»}"sale,clx@‘&lflg' cash, and font of second-hand ff\'"p_'_,-,-fruiijffiw‘:.ll PicatoAgaie Also, second hand presseis : ¥ Hoe superroyal, I medium, 2 cap, 2588i0n, 1 Ruthven, 1 Ruggles quarto sheet f@\ Shaine, I Gordot, I.Copperplate, and 1 I.fi‘h@fiphic,fl e " Printerscof newspaper, who will insert'this advertiseihient threetimes befdre Janoary Isl, 185, and send me one of their papers, will be paid in printing tyvpes, when purchasing four times the amount of the bill. . . = £ PETER.C. CORTELYOU.

"Fort Wayne, - i @ B 2 Mercantile Institute. Corner of Main and Callioun Streets, op- | posite the’ Pvblic Square. Ft. Wayne, Ind. C. J. DIETRICH, Frincipal.PROF. OF THE SCIENCECF ACCOUNTS AND ; "PRACTICAL ANE - ORNAMENTAL PENNMANSHIP, . HIS Institute, loeated in one of the firi. T esi Cities in the State, is now in a highly flourishing condition. Y e From: the thorough .and: comprehensive course of instruction, combined with the elegance, beauty and convenieunce of (he roemsy the highly qualied teachers, and pleasant and healthy location, it is rendered the most ‘at-, tractive Institution, to all who may desire an accomplished and tkrough ‘practical Mercan--tile E(f,ucat'r_mr, ! S ‘| A full and eutire comse of instruction em-,‘ brees o : ST e

1 o Book-Eeeping, By Double and Single Entry, and its practical application to every department’ of irade and commercegas practiced by the most accomplished and suecessful modern Aeccount: ants. Also Mercantile Correspondence, Com‘mercial Calculations, Commercial and Orna’ -mental Penanship, &c. . e ' The System of Penmanship taught in this Institute, stands unrivaled, . i ! : THE LADIE'S DEPARTMENT. Is' elegantly . furnished and arranged with neatness amd convenience expressly for the Ladies. 3" e q,’l;,l;iti“on for full Commereial ‘Course, Practi-, cal. : ; ; bk Penmanship included . 500! Tuition for above with Ornamental Pénmanship il %40.135,00 Average expense of Commercial Course’ including Boarding from $45,00 to ' . 55,00 Catalogues contain full. explanation, sent. free upon applicaaion. - -st f ‘>l< <. R JAMES CLARK’S . ! |Celebrated Female Pillst!’

T HE . @ ai i A GREAT i R oV eyl e i (Englishg /~:§m’gfi Reoms dy! PREP.-'\RED from a prescription of Sip Jas. Clark; M. D, Physician luxtraordis naay to the Queen. = This invaluable Medix cine is unfailing in the cure.of all these paiis ful and dangerous diseases incident to the female constitution, e - Jt moderales all excess, removes all obSruc:! tiofs, and bricgs on the monthly [eried with rezularity. These Fills shounld be wsed twe v three weeks previous to eonfinement; ”""X foutify the constitution and lessep the suffering during labor; enabling the mother to; pett | forr -her duties: wilki.safety. {0 hepsalf w ol o et bl T B R b .. @i Thege Pilis should not be jtaken by »_r‘.u males during the first three months of pregnancy, asthey ave sure to bring on misgarr“i‘ia’geil llmng-gny other fimfithey‘amgqm g . “In all cases of wervous and spinal affections;, painin . the bqu and limbs,, beayiness, fat.tisfle on slight exertion, palpitation, of the | heart, Jowness of spirits; ahm hi: and all the painful diseases occasic fis disordered system, these, ills will afoct o cure when all other means have failed. and al. iron, calomel, attimony or any other mineral. o mm ..».,:t;‘,v‘.’. ckage. Price in the United States and Canada, $l,OO. _ For sale in Ligonier, by O, Arnorp & Co.

HARDWARE, STOVES AND TI NWARE“ Q%Ji N MINNG A R Uiy R -?é =1 McLEAN & SHOBE, fi.‘: SS(:)?:: i%'i?mrztl dt‘e};?ers?fg th(;((’iflff:

HARDWA;E,*STQVES anp TINWARE Thankful {§ the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon-them, would respectfully sclicit a continnance of the same, and also call the attention of ‘all:those: wishing Goods in their Jine to the Jarge and tull assartn&en}t constintly kept on hand; Having adopted the- SR e ol

~ READY-PAY SYSTEM, | We are enabled to sell aslow rs.any ether establishment in the West. Tinwure and Stovepipe manufactured t 6 crder. Call on usior send inyonrorders: © 0 o Ty, Also,) H.: Bement’s Celebrated Mishawaka AXes, on hand at all times. . RS i R R 4

THE OLDEN .YE 4 R GODEY’S?LAD:Y’S 8,0,?K for 1538, Fhis work has been th i;tah‘dar% for- twenty-cight years. - When an_ imitatiofy has been " attempted_it has failed. Itis the only Lady s Book published in Amefica. 56th ant 57th velumes. New features, rencwed vigor, brilliant engravings and attractive storics: and but one. oy ject in view,:to please the.Ladies. = Ameng the novelties will be

Gardening for Ladifles,zg

aseries that-will, we know, -bérapprec‘p“a}ied by Ladies. most of whom have a_taste for this beautifu¥science, N N A

We shill cd,mxhérjée'in tbe'J}an'déir_yj)ux_nbor and continue through ‘every numberof the Year.a noveletien iy S D e

Margaret’s Home:

Or thestory of of a Household = By Al ice, B. Haten, anthor .of Tho Coopers, Getting iinto Society, The Gossips of Riverton) &e. (Mis. Haveri is well knowa te our readers as Mis Neal.) The usual contents of the Lady’s Buok are—how to dress with ‘faste, drawing in all its variety, fashions, Point, Prassels and ‘Vénetian lace of every voriety. . One hundrc d pages of reading matter will be ziven monthey Godey’s splendid engravings on steel; London, Paris and J’;hjl‘fldelphiaSéshions, embroidery natterns, mostél cot tages, dress making with diagrams to et by, ,;drcss}'p&ih?nxs, all kinds of ‘crochét and netting wark, the wuarse and the nursery, . 0 & Vi

Godey’s Invaluable .Reéei])is ‘)lpbn‘ oery : B Yo : SR ¢ i Bt

«' R s L \p nLI AT Y LR e i gl ety T L ) ; Music —Three dollars worth are given -gvery year. . Croehet and vetting wo koin enle ors. - Slippers an colors, Drawing lescons for Xouth. 0 SN PR .. . TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE. /' Licopy eife year 3,00 J 2copies 1 year €5,00 3 coples do - .6,6015 do ~do and an Cxtra-copy to the person sending tlie club, anaking 6 : S SOO S copies-one vear and an extra eopy to the person gending the eleb making 9 15,00 ‘Llicopies one year and an extra copy tor the person sending the club making 12 20,00 . Thie morey must 01l be sent at one time for anyoftheclebs.” " ! G Subscribers in the British Provinceswho: send. for-clubsmust remit' 86 cents extra o every subscriber to pay the American postageto the lives. Address L. A GODEY, 3 B o 323 Chestnut S‘t.,'»Phg'l\a» AR ST e R PI NE and Poplar Doord, Sash land! Bljinde o of the best guality can: befownd :at. all . times af McLEAN, ‘& 81 Ql’.,r':jfi,,.;;;?uiv and all orders filled wi(b»pr’pmptmgghflfl“i d j}s‘q‘v‘a}ch

-4 Te e Bg T EE eey - METALLIC BURIAL CASES! RSPy R A ST i’n.;x;i;mz S "rix-—é"?!‘;“,i.j" e e A e e L A e e e g T g THI S article; not nsufly, -‘fhdfifi’\’i%m‘“ . establishments, car\ be fohgd sl oy o bie eMI IPAN SNSHOBE'S. - LSAEURETGBGHRBES .

RES PECTRULLY: informs the citizens ol ! Ligonyer auid subih yndin® country, that | he has opened Balitagy - Lo f VRO RPANTTIT i o 2 1 | PERNTITRE WaARES 007 { OUn Cavin- s dagonier; swhere, he iends to | keep aLL ;r@m%i%;:_'?@bfltg@a}f’a&&flgseu the same ‘at ‘W holesale or Retails s thb g) or cheaper than any cther. By luneht: m'the County... My werk'is madeof the best mate- | rials and finished in | ood \}f:qg*g;%l%@anver.) Bring in your 'Eg’mb’er" and Produce and LT will give Em‘fiigqm’es?cffiag{fi'xw s skt duttiyzs derRUSLES. QT 208 N & COUS ) EDreTvER T 5 doz‘Cough & Convamiption Sjru: o Idozl Agudi@yrupst cnvidvitiaagf iy 37:“93‘..@!?!'@5‘?}!-1’5;;&:' " iiu%;gfnq ads o Bdon Condii I;g:;.if}f,m oty T f doZ Vetwmirage U sv)igz.lv,;gpsifi( a3l ‘' Jusl received hl;@fiidhdbbyf.foq loysl | saintatme ti{f-@i m%;fifififl!}l&s&film.

e S e s e TR AL R S gen et 93 Gafi 3 T Light,}j i»%!‘) ‘:}‘ w’ufil‘;gfg oL e smsbetment oO a 0 P Lo, ‘very cheap. ' Alsh €hnfilesi Sleavine, and Tullowy by theox of ;filfifl.‘ forhle by g oF glii t‘ff:“(";k’"«’{um.;‘ m@m&:}fzb“.. ALI of fi ¢ G\[‘iig Eg,’fi‘l@ ader’s G well LA s Speller, cani be - foudd sl The" New - ; Dkug"sim‘“fii.:‘i’:‘:‘ Qé"fli_ ;‘}fi__y,M‘.flo‘ LxS’t-TG BR;S*UEW ;5&. g»!‘gegi im‘ :!‘i.i‘!g&‘cals' just. i ,-i’ébei&éfl?afi%&‘%fi%i‘fimd . vii Feb; 18,11808.: 11106 A OFD &iCo.

- A pure atticle o .dd?fxfer ] édvg?lemtus', ‘whatthe Ladies'ofter 'Wisl ¢ bat seldom [find, for sale by the box oryeund, by i & xl.fg"v i ‘X'K.SQ‘:"A‘MQM QO' G @‘fG . “fi%flfitifi?@;fi“ SUGAR, & Shperior artiN cle dt 1% 4d pér'pbund; for ‘safe--at the New DeugStorenf. 25 ARNOLD & 00°S. CHEST SetAR o et _ i AMNISErALO) |IN € CE &3 AR ETEN SR T SEARE V{:‘-j, RE GETERAR x rfi%‘ i hfi%, §pdere y ned itas been appointes Ldministrast lhe susk “7. Myéts) Hite. of Neble county; (ddepeased:; ISaidi estate is sup~