Noble County Register, Volume 1, Number 17, Ligonier, Noble County, 27 May 1858 — Page 4

New Drug Store! - LOSERNOI D & Co., - | t .;‘.‘,, Q‘ ~! i t | *HAglN;G’pefmanenfly established them- ' selves in Ligonier; would say to a discriminating commun:ftér, that they have ‘just : W'%‘“‘»“ madulterated stock of __DRUGS & MEDICINES, I'o which their attention ig invited: We also k_gafigxocpmas, BOOXKS, "NOTIONS & in fact nearly everything except Drygoods & i ardware. Therefore. those wishing any‘tl@:;i\;in;ox;r lime will please give us a call. k \- LIS, aleohol, Almonds,® Argols, AnX natto, Assafeetida,and Allcocks adhesive It"i,lffir, for sale at 0. ARNOLD & Co.’S.’ BQR,AX,@u\r’gfime Pitch, British Lustre, i Béy Rlfil{l, Baskets, and Books, for sale A 0. ARNOLD & CO-'S, (“ANE Y,libanafy Seed, Camphb‘r,‘ ChoeoJlate,Cuftle Fish, Court Plaster, and ‘Coffeuy at the Q;ug Store of. 0. A, & CO.’S. ;DYE.ISTUFFS,_ Da}' B’J()I(S; Diarys, Da-I *8 ) vies Arithmetics..and Divers other th,ingl tdf ale Cheap, at = ARNOLD & CO.’S. E YVELOPS, Earrings, Flementary Spell- | L 4 ing Books, Enameled Cards,fand Every ki gnyou'can tniny cf, at - 0. A. & CO.S. 'F'Lwomwc Extracts, Fluid & Fluid : famps, Fancy Note Paper. Fools Cap do Fu:iily Groceries &c. at ARNOLD & CO,,S (’1 UN Caps, Gum Drops, Godfreys Cordial'l S X Glue, and Great qnantitiez of Gaod things at the Drug Store of 0. A. & COS. ‘ I{'AIR Oils, H‘i\'e\ Syrap, Tolland Gin. 4 & Hoarhound Candy, and Hevery thing You want at . O RECOS, : ' : INDELATII.E:IIII\’,TgnIInH Beang, Indigo;. ‘A tpioac, ke.af -~ ARNOLDS. | : | ]"UST Give nsacall if von want any of eJ Dr Jaynes Family Medicines, and oblige vonrs Respectfully 0. ARNOLD & CO. Kmmfi Pins, Kod Fish, Knutts,Kalo- ; mel, Kathaironsand Kingd treatmant at the Drug Store of = 0. A. & Kompanys. ‘ T AMP BLACK, LHl_"»lns\”Exlr:r"h. Ladies ¥ J Sewing Birds, Laudanum, Ticorice, and Lilly white, at | 0. A. §CO.,S. "\/IONR\’ wanfed for every ‘thina. m the .I: ‘livué' of Medicinesat: 0. A. & CO.S. EEDLES, Neets Foot oil, Nickwood N and Notions of all kinds at 0. A& Co's. OPIUM. Orange Peel, Oil of Orizanum, and ’ all other Oils at O.A. & Cos P N Paile '.Vhite; Pails, Pictures,'l_‘eni vKnes, Por mans Plasterat i St e, KGOV

\UILLS; Quinine, Quassia and Qnantit es of Drugs at ', 0.A.&C0 'S, ATSINS Rheubarh, Radway’s Ready ReA\ lief, Rosin® Rose Pink, Rise Water, and #very thing else at 0. ARNOLD CO.S. - 4 AFPRO N, Sandpapery Sponge,Sal Soda 4D Bugar Lead. Seidlitz Powders, Siarch, ‘Sulphur, and Scissors, at OA. ‘& CO’S. '[\"'Pin ‘A of,eo T:lpioca,‘ Turpentine, and : all kinds at 0. A+ & CO.'S 't IMBER, and Uséless to Unidertake the e ~nuineration of articles at ARNOLD’S. ”‘; T AVIINI‘SH. Venjli:m red, Venice tnrpelfi Y tine, Verdigris, aud Vermillion at O. A. Wmnowcr.ms’; Wall paper, Worm.Y¥ seed oil;, Whiting' Work boxes, and Wines of all kinds at O, ARNOLD & CO.’S, YAMI'NE all th@ ~St6ros in Tlnvn, ‘and if £\ youcant find what you wanl just call at the Dr‘ugv Store of O° ARNOLD & «CO.’S, - YE’LLO \V‘:‘:‘B‘ARIK, Yarrew Root, i Youths L Primersy&c.at -0, A& COYS LG, e ) i "I:ZINC PAINTS, Cheaper thai at any other &4 store can positively be Lad at O, A& o. »&EVERY‘THING usually kept in a Drng ‘€X Store’ ;may generally be found at the DRUG STORL of 0. ARNOLD & CO.'S : 2 Faca )\ TROSTS AMERICAN SPEAKER, an F exceffe’fiig‘dork for ‘seleclh’,;g pieces for Declamation, can be found at ARNOLD'S. @ N b 1y CUBA SUGAR. Welwill have next Mon_J'day . morning as good anarticle as ever brought west of Lake Erie for Ucents per 1b give us a call. 0. ARNOLD & 0. " Feb, 2Sth. 1858, " GRAIiU.L}ATED SUG AR, asuperior artiX cle at ts 4d per pound, for sale at the New Drug Store of ARNOLD &oO’3. -

%UGI&R, SUGAR, a superior article just W) teceived and for sale at O cents a pound . " Feb. 18, 1838. ~ 0. ARNOLD. .-A.‘GOOD‘supypljf of Jayne & Son’s, celebraA ted Medicines, consisting of.the followng, o dl : X %Wn s flaI)I‘? onte, - Sl ' " oal Aherativey Fee g R . Liquid Hair Dye, ; o | Ague Mixture, - S R Pillyy & - Garminative Balsum, i -7 " Toni¢ Vermifuge, A OIS e : © 0 Sanative Pills, ‘ " May be fourd at O C ; - e k - » e - b =l i "Picture Gallery of Fine Arts! Y PIGONIER, INDIANA. . I AM In?py’tb‘annfifiht:éit'o'tfie Y‘ublic,"and‘ “tomy former” patrons, that I have purchased a Building oty Cavin SE, directly opposite McLane & Shobe’s Hardware Store, ,and hava finished the second story ufi.{or_a‘ Sallery: Haveputing v 0 “:,_: .yé,ir“)f‘.::xv & (../f Sl e \}.’ -I’l. , : I : arfin} S{ky -Light, which,being combined with a Side-Light, en‘wbles metoprocure good Pictures in all kinds _of weather:- 1 thereforesolicit the p;tmn ge “»f all who wish good’ and durable Pictures, as. 4y ke-tétgfic;’:firwfiommgu{m&kham procured AL the latest” and best improvements, not ierely because they ‘are profitable, but be~cause they will give added happinessto my, ‘pateons; and . have placed my Pictures at ~sach an unprecedentedly low price that they 1&3 ,gfléfl- this; L*{@ Ahupseain, Gt lmediately | . 1 LT B S AR P s el .‘ ol 3 *?*’is“*m"” el P - B 0 PIERCE. |

WEEKLY TOLEDO BLADE DURING the past year this old and popu--7 lar Newspaper has been greatly improved in typographical appearance, and in"the character and variem'og 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! Wi " The publishers refer with pride to the improvements of the pust as the best,guarantee that its future willtge one of coutinued progress, - The aim of the publishers of o The Weekly Blade Will ever be to make it a high toned, usefu], and instructive Journal, and they will, there«fore, excldde from its columus whatever hs | a tendency to debauch the marals or enervate taste. At the same time great care will be taken to please its readers by providing for their entertainment w hatever seemsappropriate from the abundant stores of mudern life- ' rature. - Among fhe tbpics thus embraced: may be mentioned—A wide range of News Items, Political News and Articles, Scientfic Malters, Recent Inventions, Skelches, Poetry, Tales, fcc., toaether with the best \Vz{sl'%'rh'gtun correspondence. to be found in any ‘Western paper. e j : . Wit and ITumor alsg receives a full [share of attention, - Es;:ecia{.jmins are "taken to furnish the latest and most accurate quatations of the ¢ S 5 . Lroduce, Grain, €atile and Money (i Marleets I Of the principal cities of the Union, as well as Liverpool and London. . S : . A special department will fiereafter be devoted exclusively to the interests ofthe Far: ufer. 3 ‘ [ eiTiatad ... The Propriefors invite a comparison between the WerxLy Tonepo Brape and any. Western Weekly Journal, feeling assured tuat it As well worthy the attention of the reading public asa good, interesting; agreeablerahd valuable Newspaper for all classes of. readers, and especially as a Paper | for the Fireside, e The wide circulation whjch 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 advance. e St , L OROR MATEN: (' A 10 copies to one P. 0. 12 50 per annum. _ 15 do; do - do 1b 00 do . 20 do do ' .do 2000 do and one -extra copy to the person getting up thé cinb: Payment to be madeé in advance, and the papers will be addressed to each ipdividual when' thie names are sent, and discomi'nued at' the expiration of the time for which payment is received,” ) : fg3-Specimen copies sent to any part of the United States free of charge. . PELTON, STEWART & WAGGONER, Propiietors, Blade Buildings, Toledo, Ohio, Wayne Engine & Car Works,

ET. WAYNE. T HE Subscribers, Proprietors of the above © Works,"mantfactiire o 1 e b STATIONARY ENGINES, "~ RarLroap Cars, MACHINERY, - Agricultural Impliments and castings. ~of every description. g - 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 are regarded as the most superior in use. They furnish.to order . - Engines ot any regired power and siZe, for flour and Saw Mills, ot Machine Shops Their Works situate adjoining the Railroad Depots, with immediate connection with the Canal enable them to delivet work with facility and. dispatch, | . =’ : s JONES, BASS & CO. - Feb 11, 1808 ¢ | , $300,00 reward WILL BE PAID FOR THE AR. rest and delivery to the Indiana¢Regulators, or 1n any jail in the United States or ‘Canada of Thorhas Young alias Tom Crawford who escaped from theiy custody. Said Young i¥ about 23’§'enrsb:%lg/f) feet 9 or 10 inches high, stim bailt, browu halr, keen blue eyes, quick spoken and of genteel address Any information may be sent to President of Indiana Regulators, Ligonier Inds o e = = Take Wotice, THAT ALL PERSONS INDEBTed to L. CoverL prior to th: firm of Banta & Covell, and all persous indebted -to the firm of Banta & Covell are requested to settle and pay off their indebtedness before the 15th day of April 1838, or they will' be made costs. I cannot carry you thfough any longer; you must pav up. ° Lewis CovELL. Ligonier, March 13, 68—t i ~ __YOUR ATTENTION! VW E would respeetfully give notice to. those whom we haye credited,that necessity compels 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'weconld, °= o ' - : Y 477 - OHLWINE & BMITH. - -Ligionier, March 20, 1858,

\ Sisn of thc Padlock. - 0. . MORGAN, i Supcessdr to H.. Durrie, No. 81 Columbia St., Fort Wayne,lnd Deiler in every description of Foreignand domestic ; ; ko b HARDWARE! Jlron, Nails, Glass,’ Sash}‘Bui]d’ing'Mat‘erialfl ' Baddlery Hardware, Gunsmiths’ Trim- - ._ «'mings; Farmers’ Tools, such™as : ' Chains, of all'kinds, Cbovels, . Spades,Scoops, Fo. ks, ) ; 410 Grub Hoes, &c. : % ; Mecanics' Tools of cvery Variely, COOKING, BOX AND P ARLOR ~ BTOVES, Tin, plate, Sheet Iron and Copper. TIN WARE AT REDUCED PRICES w 1 3auioel wily, | P s

- JOHN HANNA, s (Suecessor to Henry Miller &Co.) I WHOLES'ALE _dealer in Tobacco, £Y¥ Siqar_s*. ‘No. 112 Woodward Avenue near the National Hotel. =Keeps constantly on hand an extersive assortment of the best and latest styles of $ Imported Havana, Principe, Medium and . Laundres Cigars. clin Snuff and Pi,?es. - Also,, the most celebrated brands of Virginia Honey Dew and Cavendish, Tobas€o, Ibs, to. Ibs. 5 lump and &tfi?fl&flh every aritcle usually keptin

STILL AHEAD MHE SUBSCRIBEI T’would inform his nimerous B E A O CUSTOMIHS | enerall /.tha‘t‘he'isf._recei»*in & it arld well . ! selected ;tocfof ity : SILKS & SATINS frow 50 Cts. up: White Dress Goods, ; e e, Mpßlee . Ceiae Jé.conefis,? ete Ginghams, . il ‘ Prints, o i U e Delaines, . : go e e Sl LAWNS for 0% Cents ner Yl . 5 .ir 4 Cents ‘ Alapacas for 15 cents. Almost all kinds lof SUMMIER and WOO el N :: 'v : .»“b- A') @ CASINETS for 38 cts per Yd " SHIRTING FORG} CTS. S of all varieties. e Wall Paper, ol : : ‘ ‘Wash Tubs, ; ‘ ol B b TGsin Oradlles, W Scythes, A good assortment of Cutlery, consisting of Table, : | Pocket, and : . : : - Pen-knives. Ladies call and see my large stock of i Ribbons, Parasols, Bonnets, . Capes, Shawls, &c. - . IL;.TS of the latest style, and in plenty. Foots Fe Dloes For I;ldies, gents, and babies, at prices so lofiv as to defy competition. Also a good supply of

And in short a variety of all kinds of ~ ks . 7 i 5 ‘Which are wanted by the ecitizens of thi country., Having come upon the e - Ready Pay . Standard, T will sell goods ; For Cash 15 Per Cent, = ‘ S & ‘lower than has ever been sold in this' toan ‘before. : , : .Come into my store and I will convince you of the truth of this assertion. ? Of all kinds taken in exchange, for which the will be paid. ‘ ' ‘ Our brother chip metchants will please Get Out of the Wey, ho'rfi'sel_lCfiéab&&fiéfl'ewi'rbéfi)réi P % - Store removed to Conral’s new Block where I shallbe happy to see customer at all times. . SDLOMON MIER. Max, 1858. i uld

NW. WaiPRIBLD SAYS‘,IO the citizens of 'Noble and ‘adjoining counties, that hie i still on hand and ready to buil%# ik ,%;; e , Carriages, Bugsies, Wagons, ~ SLEIGHS, SULKIES, &c., : On the shortest notice, HiB arficles are all wade of well seasoned Fimber and in the most modérn-stylesgelVagong kept constantly on hand. 4 ffi%g‘* rfanted and done on the most liboral fern e . Als [fiemhfiing done on shorbnotice. SBlankiul for past patronage heréspecttilly solicits a continuance of the'sames #HE - o N.W. FIELD, Ligo‘nier_,.. ‘.‘ifi’.“l_’a.l‘;l e

Cabinet ‘ Shop. THE subscriber having permatiently loca- & ted in the village of Albion; takes this ‘method of announhcing to the citizens of NO- - County, that he keeps constantly on hand, 'a vanety of Seleih A e e Cabinet and Chair Furniture. of every discription, at eastern pll'i,'ces.j - Among his stock can be found some of ‘the choicest specimens of ’glgin and fancy chairs, beaureaus, tables, stands, sofas, &e. - ' Please call and examine for yourselves. ' Albion,Tnd .A: FULTON

i Tll(E\ LIVER : ' Prepared by Dr. Sanford, - Compounded entirel; of Gums_ Is:ox;ei of the best ul‘fiati’ne 5 A and liver Medicines now be ore thie public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder and more efiectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic but a Lipier remedy, acting first on the Liver to' eject the morbid mattey, then on the stomach and botsels to cary off that matter, thus accom.: plishing two purposes efi'ecmalzly, withqut any of the painfu] feelings experienced in the operation of most’ cathartics.” Lt Strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daily in small doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity: ¢ e 4

of the gri‘;)(:ip;fl regbody; and when it g&fg} th ?%:\w%ox the oped. he stomach ‘pendent on the healer for the proper pertionsiwhen flwfi bowels are at fault, sufler in consequence. liver -having cep For the d‘echfis ¢ "f'_]:“ proprietors has made \ti‘c?of ‘more than 20 remedy wherewith to ;‘.deraug’ementaf .t e remedy is af last troubled withliver any of its forms, has conviction is certain. ‘all morbid or bad mat. sapplying i n their of bile, .invigorating food to digest well, bloed giving tone )whule machinery,rethe disease--eflecting t2acks are cured, bpefter, prevenal use of the liver g is sufllcient'to reprevent the focd from | : before retiring prei at night, loosens

SANFCRD'S LIVER INVIGORATCOR.

The liver is ene ulators of the huma}.j perfgrinii_{sf’gnctipnq system is fully develis almost enfirely de thy action of the Livformance of its funcath is at fault th‘ei andtheawhole system of Jone organ— tuc sed todo its ‘duty.— that organ,one of ,tbe] it his study,in a praciflrs, to find sosz oanteract the many which it is liable. | . To prove that this found, an Y .person complaing, iy but to try a bettle,apd These Gums remove ter from the systern. place-a health_v‘fluw! the stomach causing purifying the and , health to the moving the cause of a radical care; | ‘Bilious At andy what is ted by the oecasion invigerator. One dose after eatleive the stomach and rising and souring. Onij(me dose mfiienl ventsmightiare Ouily one dose tak-

the bowels ' gently aud cures costivemess, it : il i - One dose taken after each meal will cure Dyspepsia. e : | 93 One doae of two teaspronfuls will always relieve Sick Headache, - One bottle taken for female obstruction removes the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure.” ; . Onply one dose immediately cures chelic, while one dose ofien yepeated is a sure cure for cizolera marbus, and a' preventative ot cholera. §G-Only, one bottle ds needed to throw cut of the system the effects of medicine a long sickness. . - - s gr%One bottle taken for Jatumdice removes all salowness or unnatural color trom the skins® : S . . Ohe dose taken a short time Uefore eating gives vigor to the appétite,and makes foud digest well, i , o '~ One dose often repeated cures chronic Diarrheca in its worst forms, while summer and bowel complaints yield almost to the first dose. . One or two doses cyres attacks caused by Woims in children; there is.no surer safer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it neser fails. i . §G A few bottles cures Dropsy; by exciting the absorbents. =~ : L . We take pleasure in recommending this medicine asa pr esaen(ut‘ivwfé}"Te‘Vel' dhdj Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fevers) of a Billioas Ty]ge.g'- It operates with, certainty, and thousands are willing to testlfy’ to its wonderful virtues. Ee § All who ase it aregiving their unanimous testimony initsfavOor. . b Mix Water in the mouth with the invigerator, and swallow Loth together. e ‘THE ILIVER INVIGORATER. Is a scientific-m edical discovery, and is daily working cures almost too great to believe,— It cures as if by magicy even the first dose giving benefit, add seldom more than one one bottle is required to curve any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common. Headacke, all of which are the result ¢f a Diseased liver. S AR LR ] : PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. ... | Dr. Sanrvorp Prepriztor, 345, B’mad’wa;;, | N. ¥#=And retailed by all Druggists, Sold also by O Arnold Ligonver, inds. ..« | I

Elizhart Highy School. T HE Fall Term of (his Institution will - 1 commence August 17th, 1557, and continue elgven weeks. With a full gorps of _compitent Assistants, the principal Thopes to Ivender this School worthy the inost liberal patronage. i XL 0= All bills will be presedted for Prompt ‘Payment at the middle of the term. ¢¢ | Rates of Tuition. = | “Primary Department, - - $2.00 Common English Brauches, . . - 3,00 |r Blighers . o 0 i 04,00 Latin and Greek, e 500 " Drawing—Exi!ra, . 3,00/ | Musis, on Piano Fort, Melodian, Guit- || .ar or Urgan, ‘\ 10,00 B 8, McLAFFERTY, Principal. s e S £ ; n2tf. | o SSHERIFE'S SALE.. Sraid | BT, ireetia s directad 1D from the dlerk of the Noble Circuit. cotrt, T will expose at public sale a t‘”?flr" court house door in ‘Albion Noble county Ind}flnajd‘gfi R e b . Satwrday, Junel2, 1858. |

between the hours ‘of 10 20’clock a. m.” and/4 o’clock p. m. of said day, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described real estate, situate i Noble County and State of Indiana, to-wit: A part of section thirteen, town thirtythree north of range eleven east, commencing tivelve rods south of the quarter ‘poston the line between sections thirteen and fourteen, and thence south twenty-eight rods thence to a stake on the east'side of the Ft. Wayne and Lima Road, known-as the Mongoquonon road, thence a northernly direction ‘or east.to John Cary’s line, thence north to the mnorth line of the quatter section, thence: west: onsaid north line tothe land' ownod by P.C. Gorton, purchased of J, Strous thence south 12 rods thence west to the place of “beginning, containing twenty acred. of iand. SN IR g 75 i DYk :

But if the same fails to bring the full amount of said judgment interest and cost and cost that may accrue; I will then and there offer the é&me’;ix%%gimplq, o _ "Taken as the property of Allen Mcßee Joseph Mcßee, Harriet Mcßride, Eveline Rankin, William O. Rush, Rachel Rush, Emma E. Mcßee and Chatles Mcßee, to satisfy a judgment in favor of Thomias Hilkert, Caroline Hilkert and William D. Mcßee. eeveeoa ) Di BoSEMONS, Bheriff ‘ May 30,4888, o 11644

2 f ' s‘fcxs of—‘D:éty alpa ,betx); Sal 200 of superior auaity. To sale by SR ?e . 9. ARNOLD & O,

: 'BgGGIES AND WAGONS J‘O N¥FRELEIGHWo uld respectfully in- . form the citizens of Ligonier and adjoining country that he is prepared to manufactnre upoi the shortest notice ; : . Buggies, Wagons, Trucks, aud otherlwood-work in this line of business. Repaiving done with promptness & dispatch. Prices as Tow as any other establishment.— Produte of all kinds'and lumber taken in exchange for work, Money never refuséd. - I‘!3&‘3%‘. ApnldEss. . . nlo o F RENCH BED PANS, a necessary article A in sickness, can be had at the New Drug Store ot 0. ARNOLD& Co.

Camparet, Hubbell & Forwarding & Commission Merchants ...« FORT WAYNE, IND. : 'W E reccive, Store and Forward Goods i by the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago, and the Toledo, Wabash & Western Railtoads, and by the Wabash and the Erie Cangl, and deal inall kindsof - | I PRODUOCE Salt, Fish, Naid, Pork, Beef, Four P . o Gdes, Codl, 8¢ s . P Weare also Agents for | FAIRBANK'S CELBBRATED ; SCALES g ‘ ‘ -.7 Mn ;: . : 1! upont’s Gun Powder, For Sporting and Blasting purposes. And for/ Peacock & Son’s Steel Plow. | Qur Warehouse is well located on the Cand al Basin at the east end of Columbia street; at the¢ termination of the side tracl of the Pittsj burgh, Fort Wavne, and 'Chicago Raitroad Jan 20,1358, " SOO ||

4 ¥ S ] | Administrater’s Netice. L NOTICE is hereby given that the wnder N siguned has been appointed Administral tor of lhe estate of David W. Myers, late aof Noble connty, deceased. Said estate is supposedito be solvent. LEONARD MYERS CMagre ol Administrator.. To Printers----Copper Face | { Type. B , ’OORTELYOI;S‘ NEW TYPE FOUN DRP’ J ‘and Printers” Warerooms, established n: 182% i : 'N0.25 Spruce-St., New York/. : - (Four doorsibelow William.) The: subscriber {is ‘prepared to furnish :I.is well-known, and superior book and newspaper types, in fonts to suit purchasers. Also, | German and ornamental types,Greek Hebrew, | ornaments, music, brass rules, &c., manufpetured of metals equal to any in this countpy, and finished in the most accurate manner,— He also furnishes presses, chases, munpos‘i{mg. sticks, stands, cases, furniture, &c. J | “’bad‘anfl!‘%fletal;l‘ypes", e From other foundries, and every article reqQuiredjin a pfigfifice, at the lowest prices for cash or appra¥ed paper. Type copperfaced by the Newton Company; furnjshef to order. Old type received at§ cents per/lb, in exchange for new. Estimates for printing establishments furnished ouapplication. | Also, 10,000 Ilbs, of plain and '()mamel’.f:,’l types, borders, &e.,” of the late foundry of H. H. Green, for sale cheap for cash, and font of second-hand typa,from Small Pica toAgate Also, second-hand presses: 1 Hoe superroyal, 1 medium, 2 cap, 1 Albion, 1 Ruthven, I Rukgles guarts sheal'job engine, 1 Goxdon, L Copperplate; and i Lithegraphic, . ’ ann erg of t"“*f will gnserf this advertiSemel®thrée times bofore Jannary Ist, 1&»? afi g“"" Im p’é@;fim. will bepaid igiprting f¥pesyihen purchasing four times tHe smount of the'bill., = ; s -ELY S 8 ¢« Feort Wayne, = { tgomay b " 5 Mercantile Institute. Corner of Main and Calhoun Streels, opposite the Pvblic Square, Ft. Wayne, Ind. - C. J. DIETRICH, Frincipal | PROF. OF THE SCIENCEOF ACCOUNTS| AND 3 2o T PRACTICAL ANE. ORNAMENTAL PENNMANSHIP. T HIS Institute, located in one of the fin-, . est Cities in the State, is now in ahigh ly flourishing condition. S ' ~ From the thorough and comprehpnsive course of insfruction; combined with the elegance, beauty ‘and convenience of the roems,. ‘the highly qualied teachers, and pleasant and healthy location, it is rendered the most at--tractive Institution, to'all who may desjre an aceomplistied aud tkrough practical Mercantile Bdncation. o s i Sl v g

‘A full afla éhtire'_comse‘ of instructii ‘n em- } brees: B e ; ] g 3 : ‘_ & o . : o Book-Keeping, B%wble and Single Entry, and its .practical application to every department of trade, and commerce, as practiced by 4he most ac+complished and successful moderf Aceountants. Also Mercantile Correspondence| Commercial Caleulations, Commercial and Ornamental Penmanship, &c.- e o “The S 2 of Penmanship taught in this Institate, Stéinds unrivaled. . - | .« THE LADIE'S DEPARTMENT. s elegantly furnished and arranged with -neatness and convenience expressly for Tuition for full Commercial Course, I’rnctik cal. & ! Penmanship included . #2500 Tuition for abo¥e with Ornamental Pep- - ,J;W vansl loy ; 5 i 35.00 Kifi?flfgfié‘%finfi"bfiéommetcial Coursef - including Boarding from $45,00 to | 55,00 " Catslogues contain full explanation, sent free upon appliéaaion. n2tf - Celebrated Female Pills!!

iy : a%}, - _:": . o% | THE aSNsingg, OnmAT TR W =CE) English &%:fif’g& Remedy. 'PREPARED from a prescription of Sir Jas. Clark, M. D., Physician Extraordinaay to the Queen. This invaluable Medi‘cine is unfailing in the cure cfall thoslé’ pain< ful and dangerous diseascs incident to the femalé constitution, : M Jt moderales all excess, removes all gbsruetions, and brirgs op the monthly period with regularity. These Pills should be used two or three weeks previcus to confinement; they fortify. the constitution and lessen the|suffering during labor; enabling the mothev to perform her duties withssafety to 'orself and child. ‘ . - 3 These Pilis should not be taken by females during the first three months of ‘pregnancy, asthey are sure to bringon miscarriage; but atmgng other time.they are safe.. . - Inall cases of nervous and spinal affections, pain in the back andJimbs, heaviness, fatigue m'@lgM6?XQrfi9§;-z,j?lpitafipn of the. heart, lowness of spirits, hysterics, whites, and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will fffec 2 cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, does not contain: iron, calomel, antimony or any other mineral| P*"““fi?fi@g&tg?&mé each . Price 1n | , United States s s

HARDWARE, STOVES AND “TINWARE! | , ’/ i I ‘_ )' ) t v Pt il D | 3 |& \\EUTLERY, /5 W/ - LR & /&Sy /\| B o Afl& T l //\ v GS, *!EIF » F A'. s " k2P McLEAN & SHOBE, I A.T the Sign of the f*\Big ‘Coffee | Pot, general dealers \in the differs ‘ent varieties of sek G HARDWARE, STOVES xyp TINWARE Thankfsl for the very lib‘eri? phtronage heretufure bestowed upon thefn, would respectfully solicit a conlinflén‘ of the same, and also call the attention of all those wishing Goods in their line'to the largeand tull assortment @onst;nlly kept on hand. 'Having adopted the . _ : ; READY-PAY; SYSTEM, We are 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. . o Tely. Also, . Bement’s Cele’brate(} Mishawaka AXes, on hand at al fumnes. . X

THE -&01 DEN. YEARGODE I’S LADY’S BOOK for 1558, This work has béen the standard - for twenfy-eight years. When an imifation has been attempted ‘it has failed: ‘lt is the- - Eady's Buok published in America. 56th - ant 57th -vclumes. - New features, renewed vigor, brilliant engravings and-at(ractive stovies; and but one elject ‘in view, to pleasé the Ladiess: Among the novelties willbe - - Gardening for Ladies,§ # series that will, we know, be appreciated by Ladies, most of whom have a’ taste for this beautiful science, .. . o e g We shall commence in the J ahuary number aud’ continue through every number of thé year:a novelapte; o 0 vol . Margaret’s Home: = Or thestory of of a Household "By Alice B! Haten, author ot Tho, Coopers, Getting into _ Society, The Gossips of Riverton, &e¢, (Mrs, Haven is well known to our readers as Mrs Neal.) ‘The usual contents of the ' Lady’s Book are—how to dress with taste, drawing in all its variety, fashions, Point,Brassels and Venetian lace of every variety. - One hundred pages of reading matter willbé given monthey: Godey’s splendid engravings on steel, London, Paris and Philadelphia fashions, embroidery patterns, model cottages, dress making with diagrams to cut by, dress patterns,’ all kinds of crochet and netting work, the nurseand themurserys - e b o o Godey's Invaluable Receipls upon every el r s iRI RS Music.—Three dollars worth are given ey - ery year. Crochet and netting work in col- . ors. Slippers jn colord, Drawing lessons: for Youth. .« 400 AN R R

TERMS, CASH.IN. ADVANCE, . . ~ 1 copy one year $3,00 | 2 ¢opies 1 year $5,00 3copies do 6,00 I 5-do . 'do andan extra copy to the person sending the club, making 6 @ eel ind s 10,00 8 copies one year.and an -extra copy to the person sending the club making 9° 15,00 L 1 copiesone year and an extra copy to the person sending the club making 12 - - 20,00, ‘The money must sl be sent at one time for afigiof theclebs, " veismins oo foe b G- Subscribers in the British Provinces who send for clubs must remit 36 cents extra on every subscriber to pay the American postage tothe lines. Address L. A GODEY, . Ueioaoane 2 3uiChestaut 8t Philas

Doors, Sash & Blinds! | INE and Poplar Doors. Sash and Blinds, P of the best quality can be found at all” ‘times at' McLEAN & SHOBE'S. Any and { all orders filled with promptnessand dispatch e e s _METALLIC BURIAL CASES! A e e S e e e N e T e e SO e ——— TH{IS atticle, mot usually found in Westerr ~establishments, can be found at - o _ it McLEAN & SHOBE'S. PLOWS. PLLOWS A Superior article of plows,’shovel plows, : harvows, cultivators etc, etc. at : S i CARR B KIMMELS Y : 5 g‘- : i A Brick and Stone Masonry, LEWIS CROSS is now prepared to do L 4 all kinds of woek in his'line in the best possible manner; ‘such as building “walls, plastering cisterns and all kinds ¢f. plain aud ornamental plastering of-all kinds done on short notiepl Ll e gESw. _ Ligbnier, March 18,1858.. = S

| ST.‘JOHN& CO’S. MEDICINES--9 doz. Cough & Consumption Syrup, . I doz. Ague Syrup. e 3-doz, Liniment. LR = 6.doz %ondit’ioh'Powders”. A " 6 doz. #&nti Billious Pills * - ¢4 doge Vermifuge, »w -~ ol “Just received and for sale by .« e bt O ARNOLD & Co. Light! Light!! Light!l A fine assortment of Oil and Fluid Lamps; very cheap, Afso, Candles—Starr, Stearive;” and Tallow, by the box or pound, for sale by e aaaad 6 B ARNOLD® Co. ALL of Mc GUFFEY’S Reader’s as well' as Speller, can be fonud .at the New! ,D.rugStor pof - - 0. Arnold & Co. A pure griicle of double refined Salcratus,’ what the Liadies often wish for but seldom’ find, for sale by the box or yound,by it ee i " PER snblicston.ot some o the Tand ownz TV mm Notice is_heneby given to all interested, thak® bill B Dbt o 7 day of Juney &T e . s,‘""«‘-3&‘, -;J .. om% until the whe h ommencs ing ia Magetion'y7, -"~ & %“E% S C bnmaeban s NE T SRR B P e CUpliE v BRCmmi |