Noble County Register, Volume 1, Number 11, Ligonier, Noble County, 15 April 1858 — Page 4

Hew Drueg S | [few Drug Store! O. ARNOLD & Co:. , ; 9 col I_IAV!NG permanently established them: A selves in Ligonier; would say to a dis-c;-nmna@:g community, that they have just received '“fi‘pu're and u«»adnfitiera(gd “smck of - DRUGS & MEDICINES, To winch their atiention is invited: We also lkeep GROCERIES, BOOKS, NOTIONS & in fact nearly everything except Drygoods & } ardware, Therefore those wishiug anything 1n our line will please give us a call. ~.\.’;(ES. Alcdohol, Almonds,” Argols, AnZX Tatto, Assafeetida,and Alleocks adhesive Ulester, for sale at 0. ARNOLD & Cu.’S.. - vax, Pargundy Pitch, British Lustre, 2.0 B3y Rum, Baskets, and Books, for sale v 0. ARNOLD & CO.'S. CANE'Y, Canary Seed, Camphor, Chficn"late,Cuttle Fish, Court Plaster, and C0f.82, at the Drug Store of =~ 0. A. & CO.'S.

'*Dvfi STUFFS, Day Books, Diarys, Da—‘ .47 vies Arithmetics. and Diyers other thing 9 rsale Cheap, at ARNOLD & CO.’S. F NVELOPS, Earrings, FElementary Spella4 ing Books, Enameled Cards,fand _Every t4ing you can tnink ci, at 0. A, & CO.B. ‘FLAVORJNG . Extracta, Flnid & Fluid t.amps, Fanev Note Paper. Fools Can do Fami'y Groceries &c. at ARNOLD & C0.,8 C UUN Caps, Gum Drops, Godfreys Cordial "X Glue, and Great quantities. of Good tiiaus al the Drug Store of 0, A. & CO.’S. - B : : ‘ ‘E’__l \'R Oils, Hive Symp.y%lnlland Gin, s & tarhound Candy, and “Hevery thing you wanat at : . O,A.&CO’s. I\:DRLABLE [nk, Ignitus Beans, Indigo, s piddc, &c.at o ARNOLDS. ]'J\‘T Give usacall if you want any of €4 D¢ Jaynes Family Medicines, and oblige yours Respocetfully O. ARNOLD & CO. K LOTHES Pins, Kod Fish, Knutts,Kalo--30 mel, Kathairon, and Kind treatment at tie Deug Store of 0. A & Kompany s.

¥ ‘MPBLACK, Lubins Extracts, Ladies ;gJ S:wing Birds, Laudanvm, Licorice, and Lilly '.\'Tnt.c, at 0. A. & CO.,S. ‘?.jii JNEY wanted for every thing ifi the ASL liue of Medjcinesat 0. A. & CO.’S. N TRDLES, Neets Foot Oil, Nickwoed A Y and Notions of all kinds at 0. A. & Co’s. OPIUM. Orange Peel, Oil of Orignmim, and all-other Oils at - O.A & Cos oly, Parls White, Pails, Pictures, Pen L. Kaives, Poor muns Plaster at e ju. A, & CO'S. _ TIILI;S.% Quininej,:Qu‘z'xssia and Quantit.es Q of Dyugs at 0. A. & CO’S, BMSINS Rheubarb; Radway’s Ready Relief, Rosin® Rose Pink, Rose Waterand every thing else at 0. ARNOLD CO.’B. o AFF‘RO.\T, Sand'paper, Sponge,Sal Soda ») Sugar Lead, Seidlitz Powders, Starch, Sulphur, and Scissors, at OA. & CO/S. ; D AMARINDS, Tapioca, Turpentine, and L Tinctures of all kinds at O.;A+ & CO.'S UMBER. and Useless to Undertake the enumneration of articles at ARNOLD’S. ‘ T ARNISH, Venitian red, Venice turpen- - ¥/ tine, Verdigris,and Vermillion at O. A.

"VH\’DOW GIJASS, Wall paper, Wormseed oil, Whiting? :Work boxes, and Win-s of all kinds at O, ARNOLD & CO.’'S, YAM[’NE all the Storesin Town, and if LM youcant find what you want just call at the Drug Store ¢f O-ARNOLD & CO.’S. Y ELLOW BARK, Yarrew Root, Youths : k",‘a‘im-:.rs‘g &e.at - 0. A.& CO’s 1 .NC PAINTS, Cheaper than at any ofla}# ¢ d store can positively be had at 0, A & Co. “5 :’EV.ERY THING usnally kept in a Drng & Store ,may generally be found at the LRLG STORE of 0. ARNQLD & CO*S FNROST'S AMERICAN SPEAKER, an &) exceilent work for selecting Rieces for Lucc_imuatiun._can be‘f'.-uud;z-t ARNOLD'S. . 3N SACKS of Dairy and Table Sal 200 of superior quality, for sale by ol , ."Q. ARNOLD & CO. CUBA»‘SU'GAR. Welwill have next Mon- %/ day morning as good an-article as ever brought westof Lake Erie for 9cents per lb give us a call, O."ARNOLD & CO. - Feb, 28th, 1858 - . F RENCH BED PANS, a necessary article in =ickness, can be had at the New Drug Store o r RN OL D & Co.t |

. PENROES. Picture Gallery of Fine Arts! LIGONIER, INDIANA. I AM happy to announce to' the public, and | #. to iy former patrons, that 1 have pur- ! €haseid a Building on Cavin St., directly oppos te McLane & Shobe’s Hardware Store, and have finished the second sfory oft -for a Gallery: Haveputina | . . Large Sky-Light, ‘ which,being combined with a Side-Light; enables me to procure good Piclures intll kinds of weather. [ therefore solicit the patronage “-51 41l who wish good and durable Pictures, as 1 feel sate’in announcing that [ have procured o Antithe latest and best improvements, not wnerely because they are profitable. but be- . cause they will give added happiness to my . patrong; and - have placed my Pictures at . such an unprecedented]y low price that they wly become universal. Consider thisy Life © is uncertain. Call immediately | '~ And secure the shadow ¢~ Erothe substance fades. i e . M, B.—Pictures put up in-good cases for: . -ouly tuenty-five cents ! gl ,‘ . lnstractions given on reasonable terms. e A, = B D.PIERCE. : " 8. LOWER, M, D, will continue o th: practice of Mediclne and Surgary, ~in all 8 various branches. Having had about “fifteen years experie '!xgfiinf varivus diseases, hm der Rmufimgtmm ;»égfa coutinuaneeof the publie patronage. * Partic. R e T _and children,” w«mmmwp Csairs. nlo -J. S/LOWER, M.D \ T ¢‘,;gm*.‘.«.,:.l_;»_z‘(- T g )" & XX7 '_.;.;.‘-,v ” * ,_)_“ i : ‘T;’ i - PLOWS PLOWS AStel o i sore v, mmfifimmffi NMIU TR

WEEKLY TOLEDO BLADE, f - FOR 1858. i DUHING the past year this old and popu- ~ lar Newspaper has been greatly improved in typographical 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 its wide circulation! = The publishers refer with pride to the improvements of the %ut as the best gvarantee 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, therefure, exclude from its columns whatever h.s a tendency to debauch the morals or enervate ‘ taste. At the same time great care will be, taken to please its readers by providing for their entertaininent whatever seems appropriate from the abundant stores of modern literature,. Among the topics thus embraced riay be mentioned—A wide range of News Items, Political News and Articles, Scientfic Matters, Recent Inventions, Sketches, Poetry, Tales, &c.; toaether with the best Washingtoncorrespondence to be found in any Western paper. ;_ : Wit and Humor also receives a full jshare of attention. Especial pains are taken to furnish the lalest and most accurate quotations of the : ? ] . Produce, Grain, Cattle and Money Markets Of the principal cities of the Union, as avell as Liverpool and London. j s A special department will hereafter be devoted exclusively to the interests of the Farmer. Foo ¢ " The Proprietors invite a comparison between the WeexkLy Tovepo BLaDE and any Western Weekly Journal, feeling assured that it 1s well worthy the attention of the reading publicas a good,’ interesting, agreeable and valuable Newspaper for all classes of readers, and especially as a Paper for the Fireside. ; : - 'The wide circulation which the Weekly “Blade has attained enables the proprietors to offer it at the following | . EXTREMELY LOW RATES{ To single Subscribers &1 50 per annum, invariably in ddvance. sk CLUB RATES: : 5 10 copies te one P, 0. 12 50 per annum.. - 15 do do do 1500 do. i 20 do do dpo 2000 . do and one extra copy to the person getting up’ the cinb Payment to be made in advance, and the papers will be addressed to each' individual wheu the names are sent, and, discontinued at the expiration of the time for which payment is received, : Pt " f-Specimen copies sent to any part of the United States free of charge. PELTON, STEWART & WAGGONER, Proprietors, Blade Buildings, Toledo, Ohio. - Dissolution. : : NOTICE is hereby given that the co-part-N nership hertofore existing between the subscribers, under the name and firm of German & Beebe, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The Books, accountsand notes belonging to said firm will be settled by Mr. German, & : - LEWIS GERMAN. BELA P. BEEBE. | Ligonier, Feh, 10, 1858.—2%3 | g D/IR GERMAN takes this opportnnity : 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. ) LEWIS GERMAN.

- b AP (e ] Cabinet Shop: TH E subscriber having permanently located in the village of Albion, takes this methad of announcing to the citizens of Noble County, that he keeps constantly on hand, a vanely of S Cabinet and Chair Fuarniture

of every discription; at eastrrn prices. ] Among his stock can be tound some of the choicest specimens of plain and fancy chairs, beaureaus, tables, stands, sofas, &c . Please call and examine for yourselves. Albion, Ind. A FULTON A-GOOD‘ supply q"f Jayne & Son’s; celebraLA ted Medicines; consisting of the followmg Hs ; ' ) Expectorant, i - Hair Tonic, : Aljerative, Liquid Hair Dye, : Ague Mixture, S Ague Pills, . ; : Carminative Balsum, - g Tonic Vermifuge, : : " Liniment, Sanative Pills, May be found et O ARNOLD & CO'S. - BLANKS, OF every discription and of superior quality constantly on hand and for sale cheap at this office, 3 SRS e : : Wayne Engine & Car Works, FORT WAYNE. T HE Subscribers, Proprietors of the above - Worksy-manutacture e STATIONARY ENGINES, sßaliroap Cars, MACHINERY, - Agricultural Impliments and castings.. of every description, They call special attention to their stationary Engines. Having adopted the latest and hest improvements, and vsing the best material and the graatesticare in their manufacture, their Engines are regarded as the most superiof in use. They furnish to order : - Engines ot any regired power and size, far flour and Saw Mills, or. Machine Shops Their Works situate adjoining the Railroad Depots, with immediafe connection with the Caual enable them to deliver work with facility and dispatch. - b ; JONES, BASS & CO. Febi 11, 1808, b s

' Sheriff’s Sale. : ‘ BY virtue of an order, to me issued, from the Court of Common Pleas of Noble county, I will expose to public sale at the €ourt House d-or in Albion, on Saturday the 27th day of February, A. . 1858, berween 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 yéars not to exceed seven ; but if it fails to bring. the debt, interest, costs and accruing costs, then: it will be offered in fee simple, to-~witi—Lot number (5] five, and Lot number [6] six, in Block number [!] one, in Miller’s Addition to the town of Lifianier,,in Nobfe county, Indiana Taken as the property of Fredric Ellis and Amelia Ellis, to satisfy a mortgage in favor of Adrian B. Miller. i ¢ Jan. 27,1857. . D. 8. SIMONS Sheriff. per A. D. HosterTEß, Depaty. 1-3 w. The above sale is postponied until May. 8 18583. at the same place ard time of da .yff % .U D'S. SIMONS, Sherifr: | ___'per A. D. HosTerrEe, Deputy. Memhiaasm. T

Irving’s Life of Washington ILLUSTRATED ! REAT inducements for Clubs. Messrs G G. “P. Putnam & Co., having -now pub lished the first volume of the Illustrated Edi" tion of Irving's Life.of Washington, being th complete life of Washington before the Rev olution, are ready to furnish the same to subscribers free of postage.on the regeiptof §3,50 Single 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 national publication. Any persen remitting four subscriptions for the first volnme ‘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 volume or an extra ¢opy of any other of Putnam & Co’s publications of jan 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 works in six volumns; delivereu free of postage. The same Premi_ums will be given fora like number of subscriptions tc ‘the succeeding volumns. Each number of lh}'llustra'ted Washingten will contain one and every other number two first class Stee] Engraaings or Maps. In addition to the Steel engravings, thé work contains numerous elegant Wood engravings, illustrative of histori.cal subjects. e | CauTron.—Persons subscribing for the Lite of Washington should gbe prrticular to obtain the only wark which must furever remain the standard authority. Irving's life of Washington bears the imprintof .G. P. Putnam & Co.; the, only publishers of Irving’s WO“kS. SN ! ; i ; “ Every American should put this work side by side with his Bible on his buok-shelf. Let your children read it, and learn by the. example of the Great Washington, the lesss ons 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 publication: which the press is daily sending forth.—|Sci entific American. : - Country papeis copying the above ad vertisement twice will receive a complete set of Putnam’s Stdry Library. i " G. P. PUTNAM & CO., - No. 321 Broadway, New York.

n o United States Directoel L ' 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 object of the U. S. Directory will be: Ist to give the Name and Post-Office Address of every male person [of the age of fifteen g’kars and upwards] in the United States 2nd to give the name of every Post Offlice and Post Master in the United Slates. ° 3d'to give the name and place of publication of every Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Quarterly Paper and Magazine, published in the United States. : B - Each State, City, Town, Yillage and Post Offlcé 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 he a matter of interest to everyiresident in America, w%e respectfully solicit the aid of Post Masters and others.in all parts of the country, in obtaining names and.sending thein on as soon as soon' as possible. b : In making up lists, write the name of dhe Post Oifice, County and State, at the head of the sheet, then fill the remainder with distinetly written names, of Mhle persons only, of the age of Fiflteen years and upwards, and as soon as you have sufficient to fill an envelope forwvard them on immediately. . A Prospeclus will be sent Post paid to any pérsom who may. orderit. | =

- To PREVE T MisTAKes.—Write distinctly the names, Post. Office, County and State, " MORRIS, GARDNER & WILKES, Publishers, Cincinnati, Ohio. *.* Publishers inserting tile above_Prospectus, including this notice three timesin 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 to be sold at ?who}esa}e prices ! This is the cheapest and bést lot of Watches. ever before offered to the public. A gift in' Jewelry worth from one toitwelve dullars will be given with every watch in propertion to its value. Being desirous of introdueing our gocds 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 ot | T $6,00 & $7,00 Finesilver lepine openface 8,00 9,00 do do .do hunter ¢ase ° 12,00 do do lever heavy do 15,00 18,00 do do Eng.patlev -do 15,00 20,09 Heavily gold pited lever 21,00 Gold anchor open face 21,00 24,00 28,00 »do lever hunten case | 30,00 = 37,00 do do do beautiful eng. . 45,00 do Eng pat.lever, do .* 80,00 do do do do extra 60,00 do do do . de do: = 10,60 do do do anrd magic watches @ 80,00 do do do do | do 90,00 do do do do | do 100,00 Any of the above watches together with a will be sent by mail free of postage. A catat: logue giving full particulars will be sent \ow application to Geo. Dowming &, Co., - N 0.33 sputh thirdisireet PhiladeTphiia. ~ §G Country newspapers giving. this advertisement six or more insertions will receive inpayment a superior double yointed gold pen and case, worth $5, or any other jewelry of the sane value, payable on the receipt of the grsticopy containing the advertisement. |

N. W. FTHIL.D SAYS to the citizens of Noble and adjoin.ing counties, that he isstillon hand and ready tobuild | . Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, . SLEIGHS, SUJLKIE‘S. &es. On the shortest notice, -His articles are :all made of well seasoned Timber and in the most modern style. Wagons kept constantly on hand. All work warranted and done on the most liboral terms, Also Repairing ‘done on short notice. Thankiul for pact patronage he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. | N.W.FIELD, Ligonier, Feb. 10, 1858.—2-(f. . Administrator’s Notice. N OTICE is hereby given, that the under,signed has been duly appointed and qualified as a ministrator of the estate ofDavid Lint, deceased, late of Noblelcounty, Indiana. Said estate iB] p posed to be solvent, - R.C.B. REED, Administrator. March 4,1858. © | - " *ns:3w, - Administrator’s Notice. NQ’P{CE is hereby dg ven that the wunderA\ signedihas been x.",ai’wgg administrator of (he estate of Isaac: M wfiate of Noble couny, ateasod, Said astais ja pposed to be insplvent March 4, 1838 . o mSOWN PR R R S e S e b S A s e e o gt TRI R

- PROSPECTUS OF THE - THIRTY-SEVENTH VOLUME OF THE INDIANA STATE JOURNAL! THE Journal is now entering its thirty-. | seventh volume. It was established in 1522, and is the oldest paper in Indiana. It is equal in ageto the ity 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 lived and grown upon its own merits—seldom receiving official patronage or governmental favofs. = Its name is s a “household word” throughout the length end breadth of the State, and its positien upon all public matters —political or otherwise—isso well known that anjthing said in. referencc to its course upon ‘any of the questions now before the people would be superflunus, ' While the Journal will continue to advocate the great principles of freedom, and give its support tothe Republioan Party, as the party of ' the people—aoting with the party when right and repudiating it when ‘wrong—it will be for the coming year more of a fami‘ly paper than it has ever been, and be made more acceptable to the general reader than a ‘purely political paper could be. : The Session of Congress under a new-Ad-ministration is always fraught with more or less importance to the welfare of the country and the present Session will be looked upon with feelings of peculiar interest. The position 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 be a subject of great public i :tevest as long as it remains unsettled. Events are transpiring in our own country and throughout the world to make a newspaper indispensable /to every individual. ~_ Bounteous crops have blessed the husbandmgmwthrougheut the land ; peace, plenty and prosperity smile upon allk and wg appear before the pablic, asking for its surfiwrt,‘-feelina 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. i improve upon furmer efforts in producing an ‘acceptable family and palitical newspaper,we submit our claims to a generour and intellil gent people. il

dhn s R eßpimet ' One COPY ONe Jear..peiheossoisivioes 150 Ten copies one year; and one (o the get- . tér up of the club, i isssBaviuia 1600 Twenty copies one year, to one address 20 00 Thirty five copies one year, to one ad- " drees, and one to getter of club,.. 35 00 Fifty copies onePyear, to one address, ' and two to getter of club,cssse... 50 00 - In Clubs of ten the name of each subscriber will be written| on his paper, but in larger Clnbs where the papersare sent for one dollar each, no name wEll be written on: the papers, but the entire club sent to one person for him to distribute. | This is the invariable practice.of all papers sending out Clubs af cheap rates, and cannof departed from in any particular. | ' The Daily Journal, Will be sent by mail tar $6 00 a year, or 50 cents a month, Addr’izss e JOURNAL COMPANY, : ' | Indianapolis, Ind. MAGNIFICENT PREMNIUMS PRESEN TED te the subscribfers of Graham’s Illustrated Mazazine for the new Year 1858, Thifi of it! A Béau%iful Three Do’lar -Alag®zine for $1,67 a ‘ear, in clubs of Six or more! = | . Success unprecedented has attended ‘Graham’ to'such an extent that, duving the last year, it has more than Doubled its furmer Circulation ! & . No greater evidence of the increasing populsrity of this old and favurite periodical could be given. b : : New Stories, New Engravings, Mew Writers, and new T«trnctious generally for the new Year. . Graham’s Illustrated Magazine Edited by CarLES G. LELAND, Esq. “This periodical is like a sensible, sunny and sound hearted.friend, whose appearance on one’s threshhold always gladdens the mind with' the promisé of a pleasant and profitable hour!”

. The same attractive feetures which have characterized ‘Graham’ dering 1857, and which have tended so materially to increase its popularity and circulation; will be col- - duting the }'éar 1853; - , The Fashicon and Home Department—The latest and begt Engravings, with full and plain descriptions given paech month, of the most serviceable and atu?active costumes for ladies and children. | - = 3

SIXTY COLORED PLATES; Five inevery uumber—making in.all during the yearsuxty colored fashion and other plates together with a‘large number of handsome patterns, for ail kinds of Crochet and needle works. | BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS! Which are really works of art, engraved expressly for ‘Graham’ from the most podular subjects, and far superior toany pictures published in any other monthly wili embeflish. ¢very 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. Boker, Esq ; and agreat domestic stor) by Mrs. B. C. Hirst. i "«THE EASY TALK.” A department which has been rendered so populatby the &itor, Charles G. Leland, Esq., will be a marked feature during the Year, and continue to merit as heretefore, the high paaise of both the press and the people fogether with our usual historical sketches, tales of sodiety, sketchs of travel, translations, fairy tales, gems'of . poetry, interesting extracts from new works, tales of the wonderfu!, usefuf sketehes, fashionable novellettes, fashion gossip, curiosities, hints for ornamental gardeéning items for the ladies, humorous _extracts, yankee filravels, receipts for the foilet and household, &c. . ; Terms: . G g One copy 1 yr., 3 00 , Three copies,” $6,00 Two copies “ = 5,00 | Six 008 Valuable Premiums to Subscribers. - To every three| dollar subscriber we send ~without charge, @ copy of eachiof the beautiful portraits in oil colars,of General Washington and Henry Clay, match pictarer, which for lfiuty and artistic coloring, each in imi-: tation of Oil Paintings, have never' before been equalled in: this country—similar ones ones in London costing six dollars apiece.— No home in America should be without these fine life-like pictures! For fivedollars we send two copies of the Magazine one year,and one of each of the portraits. 'Address - WATSON & Co.,‘;}Gtghani’q Magazine, e L Philadelphia, Pa, Elkhart High School. T‘ HE Fall Term 'of this Institution” will M. commence August 17th, 1857, and con- | tinue .eleven weeks. With a full corps of compitent A‘ggiggms.umg principal hopes to render this S&hool worthy the most liberal patromage. | o L - Alll&llnfinllbemenficfl r Prompt ‘Payment atthe middle of the term. .~ . = ' Primary Department, = = $2,00 ""'h LT y?L il« 41 ) ,-;\ ,v.f") Berg iR Stel i oSS %Fwfififimfifiw v o e . &0 e B ;@

~Missouri Democrat. "'TED AND PUBLISHED AT BT : LOUIS, MISSOURI. : : Terms:—Daily, Eight Dollars per annum-ri-Weekly, Five Dollars; Weekly, Twe llars in advance. Clubs—Ten eopies for fifteen dollars; Twenty copies, 18 dollars — ddress T » WM. McKEE, St. Louis, Missouri. YHE MISSOURI DEMOCRAT 18 A Western Journal devoted to the interests of the West, and lpuhlishe‘d at Bt. Louis, the centre of the valley of the Mississippi, the focus of news, politics, literature, commerce and manufacturies, his faculfies for giving: the Istest intelligence in each and all of these respects are unriveled; and its patrons may be assured thatno expence or labor will be spared to make it the paper of the people.— Every department is filled with tallented and reliable cenductors. 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 production aud shipmen.—the marine interests of our great river—and the trade of our tailroads will each be carefully noted. The latest information by telegraph from everyEquarter will be furnished; the details by foreign steamers will be given in full, review of new publications of interest wil] be sedulously supplied; and in brief everything that can afford entertainment to the reader or knowledge to the thinker will be presented to 'its subscribers . Sk e EXCHANGE LIST o

' This Journal has now the Latgest exchange list of any xnhlished in the West," and the proprietdrs have been con:trained to decline making any additions therato, although daily solicited to extend such’ favors, ° In 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 months the ahove prospectus. . . | j * Papers desirous of reciprocating will please isend a marked copy of the issue centaining §it. o : i n2m4

To Printers----Copper Faced B e g ‘Type. : ‘CORT{E'LYOUS’ NEW TYPE FOUNDRY ‘and Printers’ Warerooms, established 'n 1823, : ‘ ~ Ne. 25 Spruce-St., New York. } . (Four doorsbelow Witijam ) . The subsecriber is prepared to furnish his well-knotvn, and superior book and” newspaper types, in fonts to suit purchasers, Also, Germamand ornamental types,Greek Hebrew, ornaments, music, brass rules, &c., manufactured of metals equal to any in this country, and finished in the most-accurate - manner.— He also furnishes presges, chascs, composingsticks, stands, cases, furiijture, &c: : - . Wood and NMetal Types, ' From other foundries, and every article required;inga printing office, at the lowest prices lor cash or approved paper. . Type coppergcr'd_ by the Newton Company, futnished to order. Old type received at'§S cents per lb., in exchange for new. « Estimates for printing establishments furiished ou application, Also, 10,000 Ibs, of plain aud ornamental types, borders, &c.,.0f the late foundry of H. H. Green, for sale cheap for eash, and font of second-hand type,from Small Pica toAgate < Also, second-hand presses : ‘1 Hoe superroyal, 1 medinm, 2 cap, 1 Albion, I Ruthven, 1 Ruggles quarto sheet job engine, L Gordon, 1 Copperplate, and 1 Lithographic, Printers of newspaper, who will insert this advertisement three times bufore January Ist, 1855, and send me ohe of their papers, will be. paid in printing types, when purchasing four times the amount of the bill, : : e PETER C. CORTELYOU.

- Fort Wayne, Z Mercantile Institute. Corner of Main and Calhoun Streets, opposite the Poblic Square. Ft. 'Wayne, Ind. C. J. DIETRICH, FrincipalPROF. OF THE SCIENCEOF ACCOUNTS AND Y PRACTICAL ANE - s ORNAMENTAL PENNMANSHIP. HIS Institute, located in one of the finT ‘esi Cities in the State, is now in a high1y flourishing condition. it From the thorough and comprehensive course of instruction, combined with the elegance, beauty and convenience, of ‘the rosms, the highly qualied teachers, and pleasant and healthy location, it is rendered the most attractive Institution, to all who may desire an accomplished and tkrough practical Mercan-. tile Edueation. . b | A full and entire couise of instruction embrees : e - - Book-Keeping, By Double and Single Entry, and its practical application to every department of trade and-commerce, as practiced by the most accouiplished and successful modern Accountants. Also Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Calculations, Commercial and Orna- - mental Penmanship, &c. ; e The System of Penmanship taught in this Institute, standg unrivaled, - THE LADIE'S DEPARTMENT. ‘i .Is elegantly furnished and arranged; with | neatness and convenience expressly for the Ladies. i ! ol Ttiition for full Commercial Course, Practical. e ! o ol ‘,stmnfihip included $25,00 T lition for above with Ornamental Pen: = - 1 ‘manship. R o 35,00 Average expense of Commercial Course/ including Boarding from $45,00t0 55,00 Catalogues contain full explanation, sent free upon applicaaion. =~~~ potf

SIR JAMES CLARK’S 1 Celebrated Female Pills!! .T H E 7 ~ ,(/‘\23‘l;;‘;;s\ f GREA:T English é%'},;’%:‘i Remedy. ;P REPARED from a prescription of Sir .- Jas. Clark, M. D., Physician Extraordinaay to the Queen, Thisinvaluable Medicine is unfailing in the cure cf all those painful and dangerous diseases incident to .the female constitution, ; . It moderales all excess, remioves all obsructions. and bricgs on the monthly period with regularity. These Pills should be used two or three weeks previous to corfinement; they fortify the constitution and lessen the suffering during labor; enabling the mother to perfom:‘ her duties with safety to herself and child. oh ‘ % - i3~ These Pilis should net be ‘taken by females during the first thrée months of pregnancy, astheyare sure to bringon miscarriage; butat any other time they are safe. . *ln all'cases of nervousand spinal affections, pain in the back and limbs, heaviness, fatigue on slight Exeffion.\.gslp‘itatibnf%f*"thb heart, lowness of spirits, hysterics, whites, and all the painful diseases accasioned by a disqrdered :fi»m&hfisq: mn-wifi.mm cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, does not contain iro .ealfiml.wmfiyfl“% P&“flmg&%fimfi nd Canada, §l,OO.

S%V‘Esnfggwrfiv? IRE | Y LW \ r==' i& ": A e ? » T, TNy __M/’ ‘ 1 ,3' el < B ey > U@ @ McLEAN & SHOBE, T the Sign of . the Big Coffee A. . Pot, general dealers in the different varieties of CoEE S anna o HARDWARE, STOVES anp TINWARE Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon them, would respectfully splicit a continuance of' the: saine, and ‘2lso call the atiention:of all those wishing Guodsiv their line tothe Jarge and tull assortment constuntly kept on hand. Having adopted the | . i : & READY-PAY SYSTEM, ‘Weare enabled to sell as low. rs any other establishment in the West. Tinwure and Stovepipe manufactured to order, Call on us or send in yonr orders, el Also, T, Bemeruit’s Celebrated Mishawaka "Axes, on hand at all times, : e

THE GOLDEN YEAR G_DDEY’S LADY’S BOOK for. A 1858, - This work has been the standard : foi twenty-eight vears. When an imitation has been attempted it has failed. Itis the only Lady s Book published in America. 56th ant 87th velumes. New features, _Tenewed - vigory brilliant éngravings and attractive stories; and but one clject in view, {o please the Ladies. . . Among the novelties will be Gardening for Ladies, = aseriés that will, we know, be appreciated by Ladies. most of whom have-a taste for, this beautiful science. - . e ] : We shall commence in the Janvary number. aud cnutinlw.‘ihr‘(‘)ugh f(',ve_r‘)'_ ‘number of the year; a-viovelefte, of ol diog UL Ay _ Margaret’s Home: Or the story of of a Household By Alice 8.Haten, author ot Tho Coopers, Getting into Society, The Gossips of Riverton, &c. - (Mys, Haven is well knotvn to vor readers. as Mrs Neal.y The osual’ confents of the Lady’s Book are—how to diess with raste, drawing in all its varicty, fashions, Point Brassels and - Venctian lace of every varietv. One hundred pages of reading matter wli begiven morith--ey: Godey’s gend.d Engravings or steel, Lodon, Paris and Philadelphig fashione, eimbroidery hatterns, madel coitages; dress malt 4 ing with diagranis to cut by, ‘dress patterns, all kinds of crochet and netting wark, the nurse and the nutsery, . = % : Godey's Invaluable "Receipts wpon- cvery T Lov it wileetl L ; - Music —Three dullars worth are given evs ery-year. Crochet and netting work in.colors. . Slippers in ‘¢olors. . Drawing lessons for Youth.- [mEe G R A

'~ TERMS, CASI] IN ADVANCE. 1 copy ond year €3OO l»?copfes‘.t year £5,00 Jeopies do 6,005 do do andan extra copy to the” person. sending the elub, making 6 “ : Rl 3000 8 copies one-year and an_exira copy 1o the person gending ‘the club making 9 - 15,00 L 1 copiesone year, and an extra copy to the person sending the elub making 12 -~ 20,00 The money must 01l be sent at one time for any of the clebs, S & Subseribers in the British Provinces who send’ for clubs mustremit 36 ¢enls extra on every subscriber to pay the American postage to the lines. | Address L. A. GODEY, e 323 Chestnut St., Phila, e et Syl Sl e Doors, Sash & Blinds! TN Elan‘d’Popjiar-'D«'»ors.,Sash and Blinds, P‘ of the best quality can be found at afl times at McLEAN & SHOBE’S. Any and all orders filled with promptnessand dispatch

METALLIC BURIAL CASES! eSe£ R e e s di7a°§?%%f?“;t’::;:: S TH!S‘arl icle, not usually fnuné inWestern . A establishments, can be foundat § 1-If. McLEAN & SHOBE'S. ; C. RUGGLES = RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Ligonier and surrounding cowntry, that he has openéda . i e FURNITURE WARER 00 M, On Cavin-8t; Ligonier ; where-he intends to keep® ALy kinds of Furniture, and wilk sell the same at Wholesale or Retail, as cheap or _cheaper than any other Establishment in the County, My work is made of the best materials and finished in good workmanlike man--ner. - Bring in your Lumber and Produce and I will give Furniture in Exchange for it. . A co it O RUGGLES, - ST. JOHN & CO.S; KEDICINES-« wl, 5 doz. Cough & Consumption Syrup, 1 doz. Ague Syrup. i o B.doz;Liniment. . el +%.6:doz. Condition Powders. = =~ .~ \.+ 6 doz. Anti Billious Pills - e - 4 doz. Vermifuge.: : e Just received and for sale by fir " . O. ARNOLD & Co. © Light! Light!! Light!!¥ A five assortment of Oil and Fluid Lamps,, very cheap, AlSO.,Cafldlesfi-SfWSMin‘!f and Tallow, by the bux or pound,. for sale by L OLARNOLDS o —y i et _4-’ - - e ~- — ALL of Mce:GUFFEY’S Reader’s as well A as Speller, can be fouud at the New Diug Store of el Arnold & Co: .

SUGA R, SUGAR,; a superior article just received and for sale at 9 eents a pound . Feb. 15,1858. 0. ARNOLD & Co. . - Saleratus! . A pure article of double refined Saleratus, what the Ladies often wish for but seldom find, for sale by the box or peund, by . S " 0. ARNOLD & Co. (X RANULATED SUGAR, asuperior arti~ G cleat 1s 4d per pound, for sale at ' the New Drug Store of . ARNOLD & CO'S, - _‘Aaministrator’s Notice, \] OTICE is hereby given that the underN _signed has been appointed Administratorof lhe estate of David W. Myers; late of poslly bt sovent. ~ LEONARD BYERS: