Noble County Register, Volume 1, Number 15, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 May 1858 — Page 3
"New Drug Store! " 3 ¢ ' i N ARNOL_D & Co.’ , HAVI‘NG permanently established themselves in Ligonier, would u{hto a discriminating community, that they have just " received a pure and unadulterated stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES, To which their attention is invited: “We also Jeep GROCERIES, BOOKS, NOTIONS & in fact nearly‘everything except Drygoods & Hardware.” Therefore those wishiug any“thing in our line will please give us a call. A-LG".S, Aleohol, Almonds,” Argols, Annatto, Assafetida,and Allcocks adhesive Plaster, for sale at 0. ARNOLD & Cu.’S. Bomx. Burgundy Pitch, British Lustre, Béy Rum, Baskets, and Books, for sale at. ' e O, ARNOLD & CO-8.
\CANB’YQ". "Canar{ Seed, Camphor, Choco- _/ late,Cuttle Fish, Court Plaster, and Coffee, at the'Drug Store of 0. A. £ CO.'S. D’?’.E STI:JFFS.. D;y Books, Diarvs, Da~vies Arithmetics. and Divers other thing tof sale Cheap, at ~ ARNOLD & CO.’S. E’NVELOPS, Earrings, Elementary Spell--4 ing Books, Enameled Cards, jand Every hi gnyou can tnink cf, at = 0. A. & C0.,8. Fr.wbfimc Extracts, Fluid & Fluid L Lamns, Fancy Note Paper, Fools Can o Family Groceries &o. at ARNOLD & CO.,S hGYT‘N Caps, Gum Drops, Godfreys Cordial X Glue, and Great quantities of Good things at the Drug Store of 0. A. & CO.’S. I_IMR Oils, - Hive Syrup, Holland Gin, : Hoarhound Candy, and Hevery thing you wait at - e 0, A & CO’S, INfiRLABLE'Ink,I;nims Beans, Andigo, Ipioac, &e. at ARNOLDS. ]'UST Give usacall if you want any of eJ Dr Javnes Family Medicines, and oblige yours Respcctfully -0. ARNOLD & CO. K[;OTHEQ Pins, Kod Fish, Knutts,Kalo- ; mel-Kathairon, and Kind teeatmant at the Drag Store of 0. A & Kompanys. T AMP BLACK, Lubins Extracts. Tadies A 4 Sewing Birds, Laudanum, Licorice, and Lilly »\;\'}‘gi!é. at 0. A.8C0.,5.
'D’IO}:RY wanted for every thing in the liue of Medicinesat 0. A. & CO.’S, Nm:‘m;ns. Neets Foot oil, Nickwood and Notions of all kinds at O, A, & Co's. OPIUM, Orange Peel, Oil of Origm'nfin, and all other Oils at ~ 0. A. & Co.'s. ?P‘J_TTY, Paris White, Pails, Pictures, Pen X Knives, Posr mans Plaster at : il 0. A, &£ CO.'S. DILLS, Qllighixle, Quassia and Qnantit.es Q of Drugs at O.A. & CO’S. BM‘SINS Rheubarb, Radway's Ready Relief, Rosin* Rose Pink, Rose Water. and every. thing else at 0. ARNOLD CO.'B. gKF["RO\‘L Sandpaper, Sponge,Sal Soda v Sugar Lead, Seidlitz Powders, Starch, Sulphur, and Scissors, at 0O A & COS. o Ac ..'l'apioc"a, Turpentine, and Forin . * i binds aO, A&€O 8 UM BER, and Useless to Undertake the' enumeration of articles at ARNOLD’S. 'V.._\R.\'ISH. Venitian red, Venice turpentine, Verdigris, and Vermillion at O. A. "anow GLASS, Wall paper, Worm- , seed oil, Whiting? Work boxes, and Wines of all kinds at O, ARNOLD & CO.’B. K:\MINE all the Storesin Town, and il £\ you cant find what'you want just call at ‘ the ‘Drug Store of -O© ARNOLD & CO.'S. ' Yr’:'m,ow “BARK, Yarrow Rot, :Youths Primers, &c. at .0, A &CO'S ‘ 75NC PH‘.\'TS,Cheapef than &t any other ‘ f 4 store can positively be Lad at O,A &o 1
) EVERY THING usually kept in-a Drog (_\4 Stare ;may generally be found at the LRL G STORE of 0. ARNOLD & CO.'S. N2OST'S' AMERICAN SPEAKER, an ]j exccllent work for selecting pieces for Declamation, ¢an be frund st ARNOLD'S. 6) SACKS of Dairy and Table Sal ZOO of guperior quality, for sale'by x 9. ARNOLD & .0. Cu‘m@ SUGAR. Welwill have next Monday morning as good an article as ever brought west of Lake Erie for Ycents per b give us acall. ‘O. ARNOLD & O. Feb. 25th, 1858, ; - GRANULAZFED,SUGAR, asuperior arti- " cleat 1s 4d per pound, for sale at the New Drug Store of ARNOLD & o's. SUGAR, SUGAR, a superidr article just ) reéceived Ind for sale at 9 cents a pound ~ iiFebi 18, 1858, - 0. ARNOLD. _AGO_ODz supply of Jayne & Son's, celebraL\ ted Medicines, consistirLg of the followg, : ¥ Fxpectorant, 5 Vlair Tonic, e * Aljerative, -~ i © . Laqaid Hair Dye, ' : » © o Ague Mixture, X Ada . Asuae Pills, B e Carminative Balsum, s, -7 Toaic Vermifuge, - Einiment, i . Sanative Pills, - May be fuung at OARN | C . PIERCE’S Picture Gallery of Fine Arts! . LIGONIER, INDIANA. . I AM ha‘Ppy to announce to the publi¢, and A tomy former patrons, that I have pur_ched a Building on Cavin St.; directly opposite McLane & Shobe’s Hardware gmre, and have finished the second story oft for « G.:llery: Haveputina . % » - Large Sky-Light, . ‘which,being. combined with a Side-Light, enabley “t"le to prfigre °%ood Pilctures= in all kinds oi weather. erefore solicit the patronage . "d"fllf{ wish good and durable le::t ures, is 1 toet gafe in announcing that I have procured AL the latest % d best improvements, not tierely becanse they flwmfiuble; but because ghez:fifiilfifl added happiness to my patrons ; and have placed my Pictures at zuh an unprecedented]y low price that they fhay become universal. " Consider this ; Life is uncertain. Call immediately e . ‘B.--Pictures put up cases for only twenty-five e.'m !q" i FEL - Instruetions given on mfm‘mhe terms, 4, o #D; PIERCE.
WEEKLY TOLEDO BLADE. ; FOR 1858. e DURING‘ the past year this old and popu- / lar Newspaper has been greatly improved In typographical xaxlpgirme, and in the ,char}agt«Tr and variety of {lB comeists, and it now, in'the extent and variety of its matter, is Unsurpassed by any Paper within the range of 'il%:wide circulation ! The publishers refer with pride to the improvements of the pest as the best guarantee that its future will be one of continued progress. - The aim of the publishersot « = © The Weekly Blade, Will ever be to make it a high toned, useful and instructive Journal, and they will, therel fore, exclude from its columns whatever his 'a tendency to debauch the morals or enervate ‘taste. ~Atthe same time great care will be ‘taken to please its readers by providing for their entertainment whatever seemsappropri- | “ate from the abundant !stores of modern literature. . Among the topics thus embraced, may be mentioned—A wide range of News Items, Political News and Asrlicles. Scientfic, Matters, Recent Inventions, Sketches, Buetry,, Tnkfi&.fim&h% thc‘i?eit W’a!h%gto:j correspondence to be [ound in any Western paper. . g g R oo ey ' Wyt and TTumor alsa receives 7 full {share of attenfion. Especial pains are takea to furnish the latest and most accurate gdotations of the , ; i Produce, Grain, Cattle and Money L ‘Maikets " ‘Of the principal cities of the Union, as well as Liverpool and London. b A special deparrinent will hereafter be de~voted exclusively to the interests of the lar‘mer. ' S ~ The Proprietors invite a comparison between the WeekLy Tof.epo Brape and any ; Western Weekly Journal, feeling assured ‘that it is well worthy the attention of the reading public as a good, interesting. agrreable and valuable Newspaper for all classes of readers, and especiall_v as a Paper for the Fireside. = * ] The wide circulation which the Weekly ' Blade has attained enables the proprietors ito offer it at the following . : FXTREMELY LOW RATES: - To single Subscribers &1 50 per annum, invariably in advance. d CLUB RATES: : 10 copies to one P. O. 12 50 per annum. 15 do do do 1500 do 20 deo do do 2000 do .and one extra copy to the person gettingup the clab. Payment to be-made in advance, and the papers will be- addressed o each individual when the names are sent, and discontihued at the expiration of the time for which payment is recdived, ° i : fs=Specimen copiea sent to any part of the United States free of charge. i
PELTON, STEWART & WAGGONER, Propiictors, Blade Buildings, Toledo, Ohio. Wayne Engine & Car Works. - PT. WAYNE. T HE Subscribers, Praprietors of the above - Works, manutacture : : STATIONARY ENGINES, Rainroap Cars, MACHINERY, . Agricultural Implimentsand castings. : of every description. - j They call special attention to their stationary Engines. Having adopted the latest and best improvements, and using the best material and the graatestjcare:intheir manufacture, | their Engines are regarded as the most superior in use. They furnish to order } Engines of any regired power and size, for flour and Saw Mills, or Machine Shops ' Their Works situate adjoining the Railroad Canal epable them to deliver work with facility and dispatch, . : j ‘ JONES, BASS & CO. Feb. Ll, 1858, =
$300,00 Reward j‘YILL BE PAID: FOR:THE AR- '% rest and delivery to the Indiana Regulators, or in any jail in the United States or Canada of ‘Thomas Young alias Tom Crawford who escaped from theircustody. Said Young is about 23 years old, 5 feet-9 or 10 -inches high, slim buiit, brown halr, keen&ue eyes, nuiek spoken and of genteel addres@ Any information may be sent ta President of Indiana Regulators; Ligonier Ind. 7-if. Take Notice, THAT ALL PERSONS INDEBT- +% edto L. CoverLr prior to th: firm of Banta & Covell, and all persons indebted to the firm of Banta & Covell are requested to settle and pay offtheir indebtedness before the 15th day of April 1358, or they will be made costs. 1 cannot caciy you through any longer; you must pay up. Lewis CovELL. “Ligonier, March 13, °58.—17-tf,
1 'YOUR ATTENTION!® | XVE would respectfully give notice to thase whom we have crediled,that necessity comygels us to call upon them, for money due us. Those not payiag us by the 20th of April will be made costs, We would wait always if we could. : e : OHLWINE & SMITH. . Ligionier, March= 20, 1808. = .
. Sign of thc Padlock. oy 0. P. MORGAN, Buccessor to H. Durrie, No. 81 Columbia St., Fort Wayne,lnd Dealer in every description of F oreignand deo hfss(i‘cy v & Lrrra osY- - S @ HARDWARE! fron. Nails, Glass,” Sash, Building Matérials . Saddlery Hardware, Gunsmiths’ Trim- - -mings, Farmers’ 'l‘gols. such’as Chains, of all kinds, Shovels, 5 Spades, Scoops, Forks, ' ~ Grub Hoes, &c, *. Mechanics’ Tools fnf elgery\ Var ic}y;, COOKING, BOX AND PARLOR STOVES, Tin, plate, Sheet Iron and Copper. : TIN WARE AT REDUCED PRICES Jau. 26; n2ly. St EG A
JOHN HANNA, (Suecessor to Henry Miller &_Co.) WHOLESALE dealer in Tobacco, Sigars, No. 112 Woodward Ave. nue nearl%he National Hotel. Keeps constantly on hand an extensive assortment of the best and latest styles of Imported Hevana, Principe, Medium and - Landres Cigars. °* ‘ Snuff and Plves,‘ - Also, the most celelrated brands of Virginia Honey Dew and Cavendish Tobacco, Ibs, to. Ibs, 5 lump and 8s together with every aritcle usnally kept in thelrede, Detroit, Mich. |
ILLUSTRATED | GRE.&T inducements for Clubs. Messis* G. P. Putnam & Co., having now published the first volume of the Illustrated Editioir of Irving's Life «f Washington, being the vomplete life of Wgshington before the Rev-. olution, are ready fo furnish the same to sub~ scribers free of postage on the receipt of §3,50 Single numbers sent post paid, to any part of the Union on receiptof 25 cts. “The following inducements are offered to clubs desiring to subscribe to this magnificent and national publication. Any person remitting four subscriptions for the first volame 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 copy of any other of Putnam & Co’s publieations of an equal value. Clubs of twelve remitting $42, will be entitled to four copies extra, or an extra copy and a complete set ol Addison’s works in six volumns; delivered free"of ‘postage. The same premiums will be iven [ like number of subscriptions tc %heefuczéiug volumns.. Each .I?‘nlupmber ot the Illustrated Washington will contain one and every other nutnber two. first class Stée] Engraaings or Maps. - In addition to the Steel engravings, the work contains numerous elegant Wood engravings, illustrative of historical subjects. ~ oy ! .CavTion.—Persons ‘subscribing for the Life of Washington should§be prrticular to obtain the only work which .must f.rever re—main the standard authority. Irying’s life of Wiashington bears the imprintof (G. P. Putnam & Co., the only publishers of Irving’s ;\Vo{ks, . § x ; ¢« Every American, should put this work side by side with his Bible on his book-shelf. Liet your children read .it, and learn by the example of the Great Washington, the lessons of patriotism, moral courage, perseverance under difficulties which the history of his lit;c affords.. We know of no ‘Americar work Wwhigh 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 papets copying the above mi: vertisement twice will receive a complete sel of Putnam’s'Story Library. . G.P. PUTNAM & CO,, No. 321 Broadway, New York. "’
= - United States DirectoTy ~ THE undersigned propose issuing about the First-of October, 1857, a book under the above title, to coptain 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 yearsand upwards] in the United States +2nd to give the ‘name of every Post Offlce and Post Master in theUnited States. - .3d to give the name and place of Jublica-tion-of every Dailv, Weekly, Monthly, and Quarterly Paperand Magazine, published in the United States. i Each State, City, Town, Village and Post Office will be Alphabetically arranged. / The name of each person will be Alpha betically arranged tnder the head of their respective Post Office Address. : As the U. S. Directory will be a matter of interest to every resident in América, we respectfully solicit the aid of Post Masters and others. in all parts of the ceuntry, in obtaining names and sending them on as soon as .soon as possible. j ; ~ In'making up lists; write the name of the ‘Post Office, County and State, at the head of the sheet, then fill the remainder with dis~ tinctly written names, of Male persons ouly, ‘of the age of Fifteen years and upwards, and ope forward them on immediately. 5 : A Prospectus will be sent Post paid to any person who may orderit. | Foa 7l To PREVE T MISTAKES.—WriIe distinctly the names, Post Office, County and State. MORRIS, GARDNER & WILKES, . Publishers, Cincinnati, Ohic. -
i *_* Publishersinserting the abave Prospectus, including this notice three times in their Weekly paper, and calling attention to the same in t{:eir 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. S. Directory, ‘{ GIFTS! GIFTS!! FIVE TIIOUSAND Gold and Silver , Watches to be sold at wholesdle prices ! This is the cheapest and best lot of Watches ever before oftered to the public. A gift -in Jewelry worth from one fo twelve dollars will be given with every watch in proportion to its value. DBeing 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 selli composition Verge, copper face at ss vl $6,00 & $7,00 Fine sil\éfr- lepine open face ~ 8,00 9,00 dod’ do . do huntercase 12,00 ido "do leves heavy. do 15,00 18,00 'do ' do Eng.patlev .do . 15,00 20,00 ‘Eeavilxagol,dplatga lever fotr 50 2500 Gold ancher 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 ~ 50,00 do do do - do extra ~ 60,00 do do do ' de do < 790,60 do - do do aud magic walclies 80,00 do ""do.do, Pide, do - 9000 ide” " “dp. da i © da.y o 100,00 i Any of the above watchies together with a will be sént by mail free of postage. A catatlogue giving full particulars'swill be sent on application to . Ggo. Downing & Co., | No. 33 south third street Philadelphia. . @@ Country newspapers giving this advertisement six. or more insertions will receivein. payment a superior double yointed gold pens and case, worth &5, or any other jewelry of the samne value, payable on the receipt of the Arst copy containing “the advertisement. = ;
N.W. FIELD AYS to the citizens of Noble and adjoinS ing counties; that he is still on hand and ready to build ( : : Carriages, Buggies,”Wagons, SLEIGHS, SULKIES, &c.; : On ¢he 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 onshort notice. ' Thankiul for pact patronage he respectfully solicits @ continuance of the same. i N, W. FIELD, Ligonier, Feb. 10, 1858.—2-tf Cabinet -' Shop. THE su_bfrifiér ‘having permanently locatedin the village of Albioun, takes this methvoiof annoupcing to the citizens of Noble County, that he keeps constantly on hand, a vanety of - o i Cabinet and Chair i‘.u_,rnit.u:e of every disefiptifm‘. at eastrrn prices. Among his stock can bq‘ftoulyg some of the choicest specimens of plain and fancy chairs, beaureaus, tables, stands, sofas, &c. - Please call aiid examine for yourselves. = Albien, Ind. - Al FULTON
- PROSPEOTUS OF THE THIRTY-SEVENTH VOLUME OF THE INDIANA STATE JOURNAL! THE Journal is now entering its thirtyseventh volume. It was established in 1822, and is the oldest paper in Indiana. Itis equal in age to 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 existéd except in name. It has lived and grown upon its own' merits—seldom receiving official, patronage or governmental favors. . Its name 15 as a ““household word”™ (hroughong the length and breadth of the State, and its position upon all public matters —political or otherwise—isso well known that anything said in reference to its course upon any of the questions now _before the people would be superfluous, t ‘While the Journal will continue to advocate the great principles of freedom, and give s support to the 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-: 1y paper than it has eyer been, and be made more acceptable to the general reader than a purely political paper could be, Ca ~ The Session of Congress under a new Administration is always fraught with more or less importance to the welfare of the country and the present Session will be looked wpon with feelings of peculiar interest. The position‘of the Administration npon Kansas affairs is a matter of much public concern, The Utah question and the progress of thé anticipated war in that quarter, will be a subject of great public i iterest a< long as it remains unsettled. Events are transpiring in our own “country and throughout the world to make a newspaper indispensable to every iudividual. ~ Bounteous crops have blessed the husbandman throughout the land ; peace, plenty and prosperity smile upon all, aund 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 spon former efforts in producing an ‘acceptable family and political newspaper,we submit our claims to a generour and intelligent people. B . .. Terms: AR One copy one yeati.«...asvaevvivesss 150 Ten copies one year, and one to the get“terupeftheclub,......o... 0. 1500 Twenty copies vone year, to one address 20 00 Thirty five copies one year, to ore ad- ° drees, and one to getter of club,.. 3500 Fifty copiesone. year, to one address, and two to getter of c1ub,5....... 50 00 G- In Clubs of ten the name of each subscriber will be written on his paper, but in large# Clubs where the papers are sent for one dellar each, no name will be written on the papers, but the entire club sent to one person for him to distribute. This is the invariable practice of all papers sending out Clubs at cheap rates, and cannot departed from in any par ticular, : The Daily Journal, - Will be sent by mail for $6 00 a year, or 50 cents a month, Address ! ‘ i o JOURNAL COMPANY, Indianapolis, Ind.
MAGNIFICENT -PREMIUMS PRESEN TED to the subscribfers of Graham’s Illustrated Magazine for the new Year 1858. Think of it! A Beautiful Three Dollar Magazine for $1,67 a Year, in clubs‘of "Six er more! Success unprecedented has attended ‘Graham’ tasuch an extent that, during the dast year, it has more” than Doubled its former Cirenlation ! ; : No greater evidence of the increasing pop‘ulsrity of thisold and favorite periodjcal could b given. i New Stories, New Engravings, New %Vn]ers, and new attractions generally for 1e new Year. . : ; Grananry ifivsézated Magazine Edited by CarLEs G. LeLanp, Esq. ©This periodical is like a sensible, sunny and soynd hearted friend, whose appearance on one’s threshhold -always gladdens the mind with the promise ef 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 coatinued during the year 1853. el ] The Fashion and Home Department—The latest and best Engravings, with full and plain descriptions given each month, of . the most serviceable and atiractive costumes for ladies and childréyil? 3"2 %3 3398 . ‘SIXTY COLOREDPLATES; Five in every number—making in all. during the year,s:xty colored fashion andother plates together with a large number of handsome patterns, for ail kinds of Crochet and needle works. . - oy Sty ‘ BEAUTIFUL EN‘RA VINGS! Which are really works of art, engraved expressly for ‘Grahan’ from the most podular subjects, and far superior to.any pictures Yublished in any other monthly, wili .embellish every number of the new volume, - “An original'story, entitled *The King’s Love,’-'?-?’alfi)ififi Reed, éne of our host popular-guthors, will he cwéafied i the {;anuary?io.fwfis‘;%ilsfi an origiial poem by - H. Boker, Esq’, and a great domestic story by Mrs, B. C. Hirst. " L e abald Tk e el BASY TALBK .
- A department.avhich has been rendered so popular by the Editor, Charles G. Lelandy Egq., will be a marked feature during the Year, and continue to merit as heretofore, the high paaise of both the press and the ‘people fogether with our usual historical sketches, fales of society, sketchs of ftravel, translations, fairy tales, gems of poetry, interesting extracts from new works, tales of the wonderful; useful sketches;: fashionable novellettes, fashion gossip, curiosities, hints for ornamental gardening items for the ladies, humorous extracts, yankee travels, receipts for the foilet and household, &c. : b = S Srt RN R e e g
One copy 1 yr.; 3 00 l Three copies; : 46,00 Tywo copies “ 5,00 | Six 18 . 10,09 . Valuable Premiums to Subscribers.. /. * To every three dollar subscriber we send ‘without charge; a copy of each of the beautiful portraits in oil colors;of General Washington and Henrs Clay, mateh pictwicy, waich ’ for lfiuty and artistic coloring, cach in imi‘tation .of Oil Paintings, have never before been equalled in - this country—similar ones ones in Londwn costing six dolHats apiees.— No home in America should be without these fine life-like pictures! For five dollars we send two copies of the Magazine one year,and one of each ot the portraits. Address | WATSON & Co., Graham’s Magazine, 1) " Philadelphia, Pa. Elkhart High School. T HE Fall Term of this Institution will commence August 17th, 1557, and continue eleven weeks. With a full corps ef compitent Assistants, the principal hopes to render this School worthy the most liberal patronage. | ; ' Lo ; ~_ {G All bills will be presented for ~LPrompt. Payment at the middle of the term. e ¢ Rates of Tuition. | -~ Primary Department, = én.gg = ' Common English Branches, L3OOO Higher, * | o vv4’3o‘ - Latinand Greek, =~ - 500 ° inWing-v'-Ethl, el - Musis, on Piano. Fort, Melodian, Guitar or Organ, = = - R 1090 : »fg_'fi. McLAFFERTY, Principal. B T i BEE
' BUGGIES AND WAGONS. J.‘OHN FRELEIGH Would respectfully ine} form the citizens of Ligonier and adjoining country that he is prepared to manufactnre upon the shortest notice Buggies, Wagons, Trucks, aud otherjwood-work in this line of business. Repairing done with promptness & dispatch, Prices as lo??)} as any other establishment.— Produce of allkinds and lumber taken in exchange for work, - Money never refused. Ligonier, April, 1858, ?el F RENCH BED PANS, a necessary article A -In sickness, can be had at the New Drug Store ot O. ARNOLD & Co.
Camparet, Hubbell & Forwarding & Commission Merchants i - FORT WAYNE, IND. 'W‘E receive, Store and Forward Goods : by the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chi- | cago, and the Toledo, Wabash & Western Ralroads, and by the Wabash and the Erie Canal, and deal in all’ kipds of ; = PRODITOE: éal!, Fish, Nails, Pork, Beef, -Four . Glass, Coal, &e. ‘We are also Agents for s FAIRBANK’S CELEBRATED SCALES | S _AND ; e ; Dupont’s Gun Powder, For Sperting and Blasting purposes. And for Peacock & Son’s Steel Plow. - * Our Warehouse is well located on the Canal Basin at the east énd of Columbia street, at the termination of the side track of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne, and Chicage Railroad. . Jan 20, 1858. sl n2mb6
. Administrator’s Netice. NOTICE’is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administratorof The estate of David W. Myers, late of Noble county, deceased. -Said estate is supposed’tv be solvent. LEONARD MYERS, 4-3 w ; Administrator.
To Printers----Copper Faced o Type. | CO'RTELYOUS,’ NEW TYPE FOUNDRY U/ and Printers’ Warercoms, established ‘n--1323, : r 3t N 0.25 Spruce-St., New York. * L (Four doorsbelow William.) : The subscriber lis ‘prepared to furnish his ‘well-known, and superior book and mewspaper types, in fonts ta suit purchasers. Also, German and ornamental types,Gréek Hebrew, - ornaments, music, brass rules, &e., manufpetured of metals equal to any in this country, and finished in the most accurate manner.— 'He =also furnishes presses, chases, composing‘gticks, stands, cases, furniture, &c, - Wood and Metal Types,. { From other foundries, and every article re-. quired,in a printing office, at the lowest prices for cash or approved paper. Type copperfaced by the Newton Company, Turnished to ‘order, Old ‘type received at S eents per lb, in exchange for new. Estimates for printing _eslablishments furnished ou application. Also, 10,090 Ibs, of plain and ornamental types, borders, &ec., of the late foundry of H. H. Green, for sale cheap for cash, and font of second-hand typ»,from Small Pica toAgate Also, second-hand présses: 1 Hoe superroyal, 1 medium, 2 cap, 1 Albion, 1 Ruthven, 1 Ruggles quartoe sheet’ job engine, 1 Gordon, il Coqpfrpl'ate, and 1 Lithographic, . Printers of newspaper, who will#iisert this ééflfiisexnfiflfifi?t?rfies bofore January Ist, 1858, and send me one of their papers, will be paid in printing types, when purchasing four ‘times the amount of the bill. : Lida PETER C. CORTELYOU.
. Fort Wayne. : sy s L Mercantilé Institute. Corner of Main and Uglhoun Sireets, opposite the Poblic Sqmu“]‘ H"ayge, Ind. ~C.J. DIETRICH, Frincipal. PROF. OF THE SCIENCEOF ACCOUNTS AND © i PRACTICAL ANE g . ORNAMENTAL PENNMANSHIP. - T HIS Institute, located in one of the finL esi Cities inithie State,is now in a high! 1y flourishing condition.” . . = Lo . From’ the thorough aiid comprehensive course of instruction, combinedavith the elegance, beauty and convenieuce of the roems, ‘the highly qualiéd teachers, and pleasant andhealthy location, it is rendered the most attractive Institution, to all who may desire an accomplishied and tkrough practical Mercantile Education. - ZoM T , ; - A [ull and entire ' couise of instruction emPRGeI = et e Vo i 2k_ ‘. &% X : " Bflrfl 3 ¥ ¥y By Dmggze;é% g uwimu¢al applicafion to every department of 'trade and commerce, as practiced by the most accomplished and su¢ cessful rodern' Accountanls. Also Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Calcalations, €ommercigl and Ognamental Penicanship, &eo ' 1 0 ; The System of Penmanship taught in this Institute, stands unrivaled. * . THE LADIE'S DEPARTMENT. Is eleganily furnished and arranged with neatness and . convenienee . expressly - forthe Ladiewy @ baas ;5 bbb Ese w 0 e T\;iliq'n‘ for fall Commercial Coujse, Practi- I dak i . S
Penmanship inclhided- - $25,00 Tuition for above with Orhamental Penymanshpc e il ©. 35,00 Average expense of Commercial Course]" «including Boarding from §45,00t0 55,00 - Catalogues contain full explanation, seut ! free upon applicaaion.. oy n2tf - 'SIR JAMES CLARK’S “Celebrated Female Pills!! T HE » UnEAT P SN L ‘ : PROCHIES N Foglish :‘Z'L*g“‘sgi Remedy. PREP_A»RED from a prescription of Sir E Jas. Clark, M. D., Physician kxtraordinaay to the Queen. 'Thisinvaluable Medi--cine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases incident to the feinale constitution, - : | . Jt moderales all excess, removes all obsructions, and bricgs on the monthly period with regularity. These Pills should be used two or three weeks previous to confinement; they fortify the constitution and lessen the suffering during labor; enabling the mother to per--form her duties with safety to herself and child: g sl | £ These Pilis should not be taken by females during the first three months of pregLl‘mim:y, -asthey are sure to bring on miscarriage; butat any other time they are safe. . e !gn'all cases of nervous andspinal affections, ‘pain_in the back and limbs, heaviness, faifigt_m’ on slight exertion, gal‘p.itation of the heart, lowness of spirits, ysterics, whites; and all the painful diseases- octasioned by a| disordered system, these Pills will affect a| cure when all other means ‘hawed, andalthough a powerful remedy, does not contain iron, calomel, antimony or any other mineral. ; Full directions accompany each package. Price in the United States and Canada, $l,OO. | For sals i Ligonier, by O. Ao & Co, |
HARDW ?v»?fii | N N (HARDWARE) > |6 \\CUTLERY, )'¥ : ~ Tyl ; = g ~/ O A s S \\‘__/_, S 8 ‘/ 4 o R A oWy Qe e McLEAN & SHOBE,: ‘A T the Sign of the Big CW A_ Pot, general dealers ‘in the different varietics of iy o HARUWARE, STOVES anp TINWARE Thankfal for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed .upon them, would respectfully solicit a co tinuance of the sanve, and . also call the att Ition of all those Wiflhj{l? Goods in their line lofthe large and tull assortwent constantly kept on hand. Having adopted the ] A : : READY-PAY; SYSTEM, We are enabled to sell as Tow rs an)/mhe'rntablishment in the West. Tinwure and Stovepipe ‘manufactured-to order. Call on us or 'send in yonr orders, oo dely, - Also, H. Bement’s Celebrate% Mishawaka Axes, on hand at all ° ' times. ey ;
ITHE GOLD EN YE.AR (ODEY’S LADY’S BOOK ftor 1858, This work bas been the standard | for twenty-eight years. When an imitation has been attempted ‘it has Tailed: " Itis the.only Lady s Book published in America: -56th and 57th velumes. - New fe#ejy %zwed vigor, brilliant engravings andattrac stories; and. but one ojject in view, to please . the Ladies, - Among the novelties willbe Gardening for Ladies¥§ - a series that' will, we know, be ap’firbcfi{edz’z Ladies, most of whom have a taste for this beautiful science, sl e s We shall commenee in the January number and. continue through every numberof the yeat, & novelette, -15 e Seen Bad B Margaret’s Homeo: ' . Or the story of ofa Househuld .By Alice B{ Haten,@uthor: ot The Coopers, Getting inte Society, The Gossips of Riverton, &c. (Mrs. - Haven is well known to our redders as WMiy#é Neal.) . The usual contents of the " Lady’s Book are—how to diess with faste, drawing in all its variety, fashions, Point,Brassels and Venetian lace of every variety. One hundred ages of reading matter ‘will be given month»Ly: - Godey’s gplendid engravings on steel, London, Paris and Philadelphia fashions, embroidery patterns, model cottages, dress ek - ing with diagrams to cut by. dress jraiterus; all kinds of crochet and netting work, the nurse and the nursery. : o . Godey’s Invaluable Receipis upon cvery ; “subject: FETE Music.—Three dollars worth are given evs. ery-year. Crochet and netting work in eolors. - Slippers in colors, Drawing lessons - for Youth, S T : TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE. 16 ong year £3,00 | 2 copies | year, 3,00 .. 3 (:fpaiyés BS& - ~_M!Q;‘«é: o """Tf'\‘afi\an ; extra copy to the person sending the club, making 6 ) LR I 000 8 copies one year and an extra copy . to the . person sending the club making 9 15,00 11 copiesone year ‘and an extra copy to the person sending the ¢lub makingl2 20,00 The money must ¢ll be sent at one time for anyof tagciabey o n S ; {&-Subscribers in the British Provinces who send for ¢lubs must remit 36 cents extra on every subscriber to pay’the American postage to the lines. Address” L. A. GODEY, 2 i i 2232 Chestnut St., Phila.
‘ T .A_ v v Y - | ; Doors, Sash & Blinds! ‘P”\?E and Poplar Doors, Sash and Blinds, - . of the best quality ‘¢an be found at all tigeg at- MCLEAN. & SHOBE'S. Any and a’w filled with promptness and dispatch “me® ALLIC BURIAL CASES! THl,s,Arxicle, not usually found in Western . establishmenpts, can be foundat = . - Ssr-thr sy MchE.fiNkS‘HORE'S - CoRUGGLES: 'RESPE‘CT FULLY informs 'the citizen%]ot 5 Ligonier and surrounding country, that he has openeda ~ ° S , r L'];’;VlT*G'l}E- WARE-R O oM, On Cavin-St.; Ligonier; where he intends to keep ALL kinds of Furniture, and will sell the same at Wholesale or Retail, as cheap or “cheaper-tfian-an_\'nlherAEstab,li'shlnem in the- - My work is made of the best materials and finished in good workmanlike man- ° er. Bring in'your Lumber and Produce and [ will give Furniturein Exchange for it. . lotfos ol niee L B RUGGLES Y
QT-JOHN & CO’S. MEDICINEB:-- -« S 5 duz. Cough & Consumption Syrup, i 1 doz, Ague Bymp. "B 8 Y _ o 3doz, Lifiitnent. 0 v "6 doz. Condition Powders. : -6 doz, Anti Billious Pills 4 dez. Vermifuge. i o i ousi received and lor sale by Lt © 0. ARNOLD & Co. Light! Light!! Light!!r A fine sssortment of Oil and Fluid Lamps, very cheap.. Also, Candles—Starr, Stearine, and Tallow, by the bux or pound, forsale by — " O.ARNOLD Co, ALL, of Mc GUFFEY’S Reader’s as well as Speller, can be fouud at the New - Drug Store of 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 pound, by =~ P T L ARNOED & Ca, - _, ALDERMAN HOTEL. ~ ‘H, 8. ALDERMAN, PROPRIETOR, < Ligonier- . i.. ¢ . Indiawa. ] | © ALDERMAN uow cccuplas fhe . Al we}l-knownmr\fl.sfflm*:fifltfl% the Franklin House, by R, Stone, and wishes itdistinctly understood that he Wfl: good - house as gn be foim inthe weui. .t% té:tv. 3 elers wishing a pleasant sojourn in this city, ; wlill m.e'}?&é&guagaqmggfi:m{: Old Hank is ‘alwaysat home; call and see him. Free omnibus to mdfi‘élgth& cars, on amivalofeach train, . - oW
