Noble County Register, Volume 1, Number 18, Ligonier, Noble County, 3 June 1858 — Page 3
_ Wational Independence - ‘The Anniversary of American Inde%ndence comes this year on !Sunday, ut it has beert stiggested that our eiti~zens should be moving towards making j_'ari'a;ig‘emén%s_f for a proper celebration here, to take place either on the 3d or 6th of the:month—very probably however, on thethrird, > v __ Thosd of our citizens who are in fayor of such celebration will probably soon act in the matter: - } S & G B p @ [email protected] was quite a large audience out on Sunday last, to hear the Rev. Mr. Hartman, at the Methodist church. There are regular services there at 103 A. M. Rev. Mr. Wert preaches at the new church every two wecks, at 10} A. ‘ar.and 8». M. Also Bervices of the “Wesleyan '»gcnominsatip%fl&g the School House on the North Side ot the river every twoweeks. . %
- There is a sufficient population in our village to make up large audicnces for all of those appointments. ‘Would’nt it look pleasant to see all of our eitizens attend?. 1050 : i : —— -
- #&We invite special attention to ‘the ‘advertisement -of the “Meriam ‘House” in another column. From an ‘acquaintance with Mr. M., and his former reputation as a lotel Keeper, the community arc led to expect much of him in the branch of business that he hds chosen. * There is hardly any other brauch of businessaili a town which isso dircctly connceted with the reputation of a’ town as that of Hotel keeping.— As your hotels are made comfortable for tlic weary traveller and guest, apd as they feel a pleasant recollection of the good chcer that they have received they will volusitarily credit the town fot it, about asmuch as they wilk the Host and®Hostess. And “should the trayellef receife indifferent and bad treatment, his opinioa isvica versa in the same degrec. . . * - Success'to the new Host and Hostess, in their present unflertaking. «
TR e e ‘ g There seems to be an increasing interest in the Sabbath Scliools of the village—quite o' large fiurber of children, despite the rainy weather, attended on list Sabbath. There arc two. schools in the yillage, one meets at the’ Methodist ehur¢h gt 9 o'clock A. 3r.— The other at the new church at 13 . M. : i ' t ; o -——-».‘«..qpo——_—- : | ¥ 0% " Bad Agcident, R We learn that on Monday evening last, a younz man named Wi Buckles, living some four miles west of Wolf Yedke; i dtompting to stop a span of orsod, bielonging ‘to. Rebert Buckles, rom running with a wagon, was thrown down, and one of his. legs broken and pmashed, and the other considerably injured. . i ; ; ‘ ——— @ By~ Sabbath Bchool Excursion tickcts }mye_ arrived & they may be had of 8. D: Prsner orf&fip{zr BaxTa, Su-pefii’x-te’fificnts. : Y BRI L oe o Yo A certain institution termed the “Empire, alias ——— Housc"” {pears fge'fiave» Boneap. ©ot L W Pity that’ a diseriminating | public ghoufd\ be so jS}}Jd‘vly” ¢edqcoy. - v (
*oo Tersible. Tornado $ - | .. FIFTEEN LIVES LOST. .. Moxwmouvzri, Warren Go. T, ) | KT ' May 31. } ‘ A terrible and destructive tornado “passed in an casterly direction over the - village.of Ellison,about 12 niiles:south - west of this;place, last evening ‘about--5 o’clock ». .’ ;‘F}vérybuildin.g in the “place, exeept three'small shanties, were blown to i ground. Fifteen parsons - _were killed and several others. fatally * injured. Ellison contains about 500 inhabitants, and it is reported here that ‘not b‘msbap%él %n’jnrypo It is impossi- . ble’ to get 'full ‘particulars to-night.— ; The'exéitémgsqt“fié&e isintense. . {thgdgofml‘ibunc June 1.
‘ sg oy BShIDG Douglas is to be “‘crushed out.”’— "The ediot bas gome forth from Wash- “ ington,. The cfierks in the department . #re ordered to' orush him by organizing - ‘¢lubs. The Post Master General is or- - dered to crush him' with the lopped off - heads of friendly Post masters. -Mem- . bers of Congress are to crush him by flooding the country from Chicago to the nethermost Egypt ‘with franked speeches as Egypt of old was covered - with frogs and lice. . The Detroit Free " Press, heretofore known as' his partic‘i'&la'i"*;ffiend’rflin‘ ‘fipk;hugth west, is or%er-f = %%M e bis frowns, The him under ponderous resolutions and . “heavy talk. The gentleman who lives ~ in the White House “crushes” him dai--1y by withholding from him the ordinaXy hospitalities of that mansion.-— - Whether the army will be ordered to e ‘ ‘him, and the nav 1o Wil g “fi"‘“fi bonr Pat ‘St isav ;f | ;MM ma M—s B TS T R
any kind *of bargains or ‘coalitions with any body in Illineis, eveh with “Black Republicans,” if thoy will help to “érush Eotxgias.’f Sk " EKxperience does not Bg,?aysbenefit politicians. .If it did, Bchanan might have learned ‘from the result of Gen. Pierce’s ‘‘crushing ‘out’” -enterprises, that the “crushing” somctimes “works both ways.” . o 5 e
ol Boted 08 e Y N whose cnormous advertisements bave attracted so-much attentipn, has advertifed hms?fi%%w to the New York Times &fiw@r@fi tho ox et nforisg Him Lok be is rited atfigg,@@b Mem Mr. Bonner catls a “prize essay on the benefits. of advertising,” for to that he attributes his success, and by that he means to quadruple his fortune.— Dubuque Northwest. = G ~ We give the abovcas a notable ex‘aniple of the bLenefit to be derived from a thorough and judicious system O advertising., Mr. Bonner started Lis paperon a small eapital, which by aliberal outlay of aoney in advertising, has been increased 4o a colosgal fortune. Those who eroak about the squandering of money in this manner should consider well the above ‘paragraph.— Davenport Demtocrdat. i "We commegnd the above to thie attention of those who consider advertising a uscless whste of money Liberal advertising will benefit any man.~—7owa State Journal: ~ i Mr. Bontier paid to the New “York Times, as we have been niformed twen-ty-five hundred dollars for one insertion of an-advertisenient, and lie coutinues to pay large sums to many of the news- I papers of ‘the United States for publishing like notices of his paper, the New York Ledger. The result is; that after all this outlay of money the profits from the sale of his oin paper, is $lOO,QOO in a short time. - But few of our businesg men are aware what real benefits are 6be derived from o geheral system of advertising—Fr. . Wayne Lepullican.
The Motropo}itanVocafists are coming, and will sing at McLean's lall Friday evening, fJune 4th, on whichi occasion they will present a choice selection of Glees, Quartettes, Songs &¢, Admission 25 cents Children 15, 4 - L FaeEy
MERRIAM: HOUSE., . M. M. MERRIAM, PROPRIETOR, ' Ligonier A » : .In?d'&ana.v T"he subscriber has repaired and lefitted the house lately kepf by 11: 8. Alderman and is-new prepared to entertain those who are either tired, sleepy. or huugry. Having had previous experignce in the business he flatters himself that he can keep a honse such as will be satisfactory to the traveling pubb odaa L N e Y Housze on Cavin street Ligonier Tudiana, nlßylatie o WEW, Meriam. June Tst. 1808 = il . ; CROTON HOUSE. - T. SMURR & SON Froprietors, e Lagrange,ulndiaua. Lt ' This House having recently changed proprietors,is newly fitted up with every con‘venience and confort for the accommodation of customers, O s The stables are well supplied,© ni7 ;
A complete suit of clothes, from top to bottom, sold for FIIV E Dollars, at Mier’s. Call and get a SUIT before they are all gone.,
Brick and Stone Masonry, : AND PLASTERING. & I:,E‘VIS- CROSS is now prepared todo _4 all kinds of woek in his line in the best possib¥e manner; stich as building walls, plasterinz cisterus and all kinds cf plain aud oraamental plastering of all kinds done on short notice, : ot 7-9 w. Ligonier, March 18, 1858. e e
< . ' DENTAL NOTICE. Preserve Your Teethll NOW is the time to preserve your Teeth, ¥ aud thereby seeure to yourselves and pusterity the blessings of Health, Beauty, Happiness at.d Long Kife. Dr. B.C. Dewey, Surgeon Dentist, would inform the citizensof that he has became permanently Jocated in this place, and that he 1s prepared to doall operations ia the Dental Art with neatness and dispatehiie pap ol o e The importance of having decayed ' teeth cleaned and Er}legdrwilh gold or ether pure metals cannot be ‘tug etrongly urged; 2s the neglect of this lmpm‘tdp”g duty, often resulls in the entire loss af a good set of Teeth; thus' giving rise {o Dyspepsia, and various other diseases, to say nothing of the irreparable’ loss to Beauty, Speech and Happiness, at the samne time giving the most revolting breath to ‘the individuall:: = TRt
To those in wanit of artificial teeth I wo'd'eall especial attention tqumy new method of meanting Porcelain teeth upon;Gold plate with continuous doubled raised linings agd,flanged plate, inaking the moét beantiful:=durablé and useful dental substitute in-the known world,. giving any required fallness to'the face, ensureing” the most perfect articulation, and rendering mastication perfeétl‘gfisy and agreeablaamiv V. pas e Teeth removed with care and comparative 1y little pain. Chloroforih or either adiinistered with safety in all cases of necessity, e kfiwwx@“’*’%’“mfim Finally being nssused from past experience of my abilities to perform any operalion engm‘,{gdsg&m:g : {,gg & pl 5 ;%‘M" ey oY srvices (5 diseeaiing Puble pledss g mysell 19 give satisfetionsh ah cabey ”
Toledo Whelesale Book Stire. . D. ANDERSON & Co.. THA‘NKFUL for past favors, take pleasure A_ in calling attention to ther estensive stock of Theological, Classical, Missellaneous and ' o e ,
Esiies g o ',, %,‘ 5 aas 58 ki 'SCHOOL BOOKS, Comprising all the varieties in general use. They take occasion lo assure all, of their reriewed and incressed efforts o hate coffstant and EAnvry Svrrnres, direct from' the publishers of all the valvable Scheol ‘and «‘ollege Text Books. as well as the new Miscellaneous, and Theological Books published in the United States, not technically termed *«Cheap Publications” - . ' A Large and General Assortment of - FAMILY BIBLES ¥ Printed in the best manner, with beautiful type, on the finest sized paper, and bou.d in the most splenid and substantial styles, and at prices to suit purchasers. ~ The Teacher’s Bibie, - ‘With map and references, guitable for . Sabbath School Tedchers, - - POCKET BIBLES, Of every variety of style, with gold and #il- - verclasps, tucks etc.,ot prices vary- ~ . ing from thirty cts. to five . e 2o x dotlarss
Comprising every variety hoth of Foréign . and American manulacture. | . Blank Books of All Kinds: - Embracing every manner of Rul‘i,‘n(f, made to i order, Paged and Lettered. Writing Papers—Caps, Letters and Notes, ruled and plain. g ci] Envelopes—All sizes and styles. -, ‘lnks—Writing Fluids. Carmine and Indelible Inks, warranted of the very best quality, PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS. They invite the attentioa of those desirous «of purchusing, either in large or small quantities, to their Stock, \\'hgh is, in every particular, Fresh and Full. “And from the unstrpassed advantages possessed by them they feel confident that their prices will be salisfactory. Their motto being “Quick Sales and Small Profits.” . S ein g D. Axneréon & Co, « N 0.5. Gardner’s Buildings, Toledo, O.
The City of the Crent Fing ; { OR - ° ; : % By Dr. d. T: Bircriy, Late Missionary to Jertisalem: With a Steel Portrait of the Au- -« thor by Sartain. : Also Chromographic llluminations in ten oil colors, Periscopic Panorama of the entire Circuit of the City and Envirans, explanatory Maps, &c:, by Resenthal. Steel EngravAngs by Sartain, J. C. Buttre, Dick and Earle. Finest Wood Engravings by Louderback and Hoffinan, and JH. Byram. , . The Engrayings will be executed .in the highest style of ‘art from Photographs and original designs ifl'(stratingutheavarious phaz ses of the, city,--drcient, Medieval , Moders and Miflennnial, Ll e Also, restoration of the Temple and City as invested by Titus.—Notices of its Jewish Christian and Heathen Antiquitied—lts present Political and Moral Condition—Future Prospects, &c., &c, &e. 5 ; 25D Anpeßson, & Ca, Special-Ag’ts. No. 5, Gardener's Buildings, Todedo, Ohio.
GOLD PENS, D. ANDERSON' & 'CO., HAV'E just recieved thieir hew stock of & Gold Pens, the best ever offered in this miarket, o 0 el & gy . : ALL WAKRANTED. . - Book-keepers Pens,; - 1 L - . Counting House Pens, o 7 : Commercial 2ens, School Pens, for Misses,a beautiful article: - 3= Call and examine; no trouble to show them. b R Al D. ANDERSON, & Co., i "oledo Book Store.
IMonday, MaY 17, '5B. ! O. ARNOLD ; Sk - F 1 I_:[A§ tnis day received janother immense ] i e ; : of every description,” cheaper- than ever. - 12 Ibs good Stigar for One Dollar. 12 Ibs Good Sugar for $l. e O o o 6 Ibs. Good Sugar for 50 Cts. fimbmg ‘else in my line correspondmfifiyé% A s Pt PRI RNy e R ;;\z"' A A S - DN SO TN B recoived fex H R e » - e o Finas St ke AN R ,Qgel’ St g A large supply this day received. Fresh Lemons Received this day, fo R A e e T i ot - v il ely St iy sae L e s e Fihgt i pa{utfl‘fi%* Rl B e e i 4?\”‘;,«awmflmg,&& FESEEST PR RV S B R B e T S e T e S e S ,'~*:g-.<;£ A large supply. W by~ Oo Arnold.” BEEL L aeen S Tessde DReiieiin 165 T s e BRSO e B e e B R T T e gl Gt R D G L T @ AN any quantity just.receivea and lor sale B Tiaiesn Aoy ). ARN M’ D ;. AR e s e fi%*fm*&wfiymnw«,é
%‘-Goanfi QUICK SALES, ALL PROFITS TAHEv_SUB;SCRIB.ER " takes particular delight in.calling the attention of the public to the astourding fact that he has-<just received”(about two months } ago) the alfiredest Yot of stiff, . GROCERIES, Traps and % e, . .......Calamities ever brought to this Market, amounting to R 2y * nearly SEYEITY-FIVE Dollrs 1 ‘Which he offers ta the public ofi terms almost. incredible. Having piirchased his eutire | . stock ioratrifla . 4 4 5 . ik 3 Less than Nothing, He is prepared to undersell all creation, (bu wishes toletain the privilege of doingas he pleases in the matter.) Hss stock consists of Family Groceriesof all kinds; sach ay |, Coffee, i : : Tea, - Sugar, .. Rice, Molasses, Vin’egar', All-spice, _ Pepper, -+ < Can dy, Buckets, ; 1 : and apple-pear- : in ? mg- ' e chines : Tish,glass i ‘ Piteh - Forke, v 24 - Nails, Moes, - - Tea- Pots™ Pede - . Serews, Sal b i Garden . Seeds, : Tobaceo, Saleratus, Homony, Powder, caps and Oriental Turkish "Wine, candles, castor-oil, stoné ware, wooden ‘ bowls, whips, churns, red ~‘herring, wash-tubs, i 1 and fish-ligoks: . -, 7 - - tatblers, ; ' and ) | ; matches, L . i owash-boards & ¢ VLR opedildoc; oranges, i lemons, nuts, boiled eggs | . and Bicknell’'s Pills, Buckwheat flour starch, hair pins, look: ing glasses, brooms, pepper-sauce and
| LAGER BEER: . Jakd M ERi e & , ‘pencils,& B E ¢ & hayrekes, ‘o @ : fon setts & spittons, : tea-cannisters, Chinese . Liniment, shoe-blacking, bar- - Soap, and Lemon pies; kaikes, koff kandy, krakers, kut and dry tobaeco, &e. : & N o -Butter, eggs and bacon taken in exchange for grogeriesand will notbe refused on old dobtey - yemn g T ‘N.-B. Beots & shoes positive1y sold at cost. : - N. B. No. 2. American quarters taken for 25 ¢ts. in trade. ey N, B. No. 3. Four Kinls of Beer, viz: Eager, Lager Beer, La-ger Beer, Lag-er Beer: ~ N. 8.-No. 4. As toour terms we would say to all irresponsible persons they are cash up, and no grumbling. To all responsible per-. sons, that is those out of! debt,and ownihg an onion patch, a double barrel shot gun and four dogs, we will give them ample time to put their paw right in their potket and pull out fhe »pe.wter’;:" 0 U &ok Ty : iyt Moor of Venice--Bank Scene. Sambo—o! Zellah, cash'T owe. +" Zella—Dat’s de money e Sambo—Hére I go, o - ¢ Helpfus, Cash us, or we &itk® = oy . S P HATHAWAY, Kmdalwiie,Mfl 1859* AL oy N OTICE Is hereby giver, that the underN signed paitners of Curl & Sinalley have suspended business as a firm, and that all the books. rights, eredits and effeéts (personil) of said firm are handed over to A. M. Latta and A, L. Curl, (of Ligonier) for the purpose of settlement. - TBeir receipt will be good ‘against ;aid firm. D CURL. 7 ¢ N> JAMES SMALLEY: . Ligouier, March 25, 1858 i i i £ ’fi‘ ‘_,:,f R ..~__?3.‘ _’ $ 4 Xel " JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. " A MECLURE bus fomved T of fi%t He W‘fifiicé% "‘r’é" block up ‘stairs next door to the Register office. He will now bzinuch -more at’ liberty toattend to the dati=s of hisoffice than heretofore nll
MILLINERY e g AR Bovas-dßaking, M}?S; CLARK thankful . for past favors YA would respectfully. inform, the ladies of Ligonier and stirrounding country, that she expects suon to inct'ease her facilities for ser#ing her customeérs. . She will ina few days receive her new stock of aselals BONNETS, RIBBONS, || BORDERS, FLOWERS, Emibroidereéd - Collars, ahaateg fae ‘ S SR B and all{ other. kinds : of- Fancy. Millicery, . she will be happy to see all her old friends, (besides rew ones) at ker former Toom near the Post Office.. | e MILLINBERY!| N ES: RUGGLES takes thi¥ method of Mmfi%figwwfflfflwwm Piibemnds “‘”é” BONNETS of all kinds in e ¢ e g”} 'yieand latest fashion, ‘ S
g .‘n -j ean 44 # !,< "; New Saadie and Harness Shop Fe e gt S i ‘ L S ‘ o i ; : &% R ". Beazer & Hipp Jvine nently located thetiselves gqflgmabove.qam. ed place, and intend (o carry on Lhe business in_all its various Lranches, and will kgep constantly On“ii:and.:t\ good'stockef s - - . DRAFT AND . BUGEY, - HARNESS, : & "2"'T‘ T ‘. i i »‘ Saddles ‘and Bridles - Vi VO s O o g Y g P sy - b e waid 3 5 TIMAGS Sutvof the'bést of 1 J»‘;'»'.*‘,‘:‘u.,‘*’} :é,t: £ N % % A LEATHIEIR, weget ovr Stiodk . .. all fiom the East,and we can’ . to‘ba‘_nziader out of ‘the best of Teather' ' - Repairing & Trimming ¢ *{g!,“,,";l,_n‘ ¥ g g vy Done on short notice: ilides taken. in exchange for work, at Matket Prices. ) All we ask is-to gigve us a.call., L e e . Bhopon Cavin Cavin St.,one door south. of Arooldis - Deag Soveg g 50 34 g idi ooy BEAZEL & Hibß Ligonier, April 28, 18380 " mld . o
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CARR & MALTRY, Just g i D A D i & yEi fors DI; gg\n]‘;%m eve.ri;'.‘ de\scra.r ¢ Ton of for DOMESTIC lIAR'D\YA.‘_RE, , fron, Nails, Glass; Sash, Building: Materials saddlery Hardware, Guaswith's Trimmings "/ FARMER'S TOOLS, Juch as Chains of all kinds, Shovels, Spades, ‘. [Scoop4, Forké, Gtub Hoes, &c.. = Michanie's Tonls of cvery. fj"ur;icly. | “COOKING, BOX AND | PARLOR STOVES. . Manufacturers of every viriety of ; TIN,/COPPER & SHEET-IRON \WARE Ligonier; May 4th, 1833, AP
PLASTERING! { The Subscr ber/trould inform thescitizens sf this village zn 1 the surrounding count:y ‘ that he is siill prepared do jubs of ... - { PLASTERING in a thorough: and complete,manner; His .lobn‘g experience in the business warrants him in the belief that in both Eodi s FINISH AND PRICE *h%”“%:ir‘not fail to give satisfaction f(o ‘those wanting work in Ing line, . ¢ N il con oo d GRORGE HUSSEY S L]'igonier, May 6, D 3, «ooonldii
o -\\\\\'l/,y S< Rl ~) §\\\ /—:"‘ SRR R e ) :ft.""' | SO ! = & 1)\ '7J = B = | SN~ B _/\ B f{g :'l-" ' = NN & ,;-/\‘S_.\. @ ™y S AT COSRREN o] o TN ; tE g . _Attention F.vre Insurance. AGGREGATE Cash CAPITAL: “e 2.084000 1 Altna Hartford Com ?l 4,584,000, Merchant’s Philadelphia, $4,000,000. , Homestead, Weedsport, N. Y., $1060,000. All good Stetk Co’s. No Mutuals con nected, Policies Issued in zny of the above Companies from short notice, and lusses promptly paid in cash,by J. M, Wiarox, Agent, of Northerh. Indiana, office in Sturgis Michigan. Particularjattention paid to Farm Diwellings, Bdrus ‘and contents; Insuredat as low rates as cons's ent with the hazacds taken. 7 0 en T g_’ Wanto . MEDICAL NOTICE, .. 5. LO¥ ER, M. D, will continue . ‘o the practice of Mediclié and’ Surgery, ih all its various branches. ‘Having had about’ fteen years experience in various diseases; .oth in the Southern and Western States, be opes to rea% r entive satisfaejion and begs a »ot‘{:ei.“ ance o r‘”"”‘:‘ Yage. P artics m? aftention pai '%gfi%fi:’fi?éea?es;?f Women, 4nd ehildren. Gfi&grifi’%}i‘«ifii&rfig?!oqi up dtairs. 10" - J.'S. LOWER, M.D. agier ey it TnR ol date,d promise to pay Alexander Cornelivs, or Order, Forty Dollars, valusTreceived, waivMeped O Srmiie Donid Shive s ateds L G SRAVEMILEER. - Eigonier May 19 18538, - alsd
" ' L o . o S T"‘- ; :- .~ Drugs & Medicines, Towntln o os il W e W -. Ry : ,u' '} :3 &%o ?r TE, &Ffifi“ LAZENBY & STONE PV ouneky b o ;g » ! e‘k Foo wi‘ “é }~¢ xl e*o “» '~ Wholesale and Retail Dealers in. ¢ - e R = g iy ;?’ Drugs, Groceries, PAINTS, OILS, Glass; Dye-Stufls, Perfumery b BERDE Gl gol JT. 18 NOT POSSIBLE TO AL chumerate our Goods in one Newspaper. ‘we deem it sufficient to say that we alwaya _have‘on haudu ¢verything in the lineot DRUGS & GROCERIES, and i pricés Wwe defy competition - - Buying our Goods almost entire] y from first hands and avoiding the losges incldent to an extended credit business; we fitler. ourselves thatwe can make it the in tevest of afl who par ‘chase for cash, to trade Mithoag oo “And the Leaves of ffiéj{keefi . Wave foy the healing of the NEtoßs» - LT fen : We are. agents fur, the fcHowing Datent and Proprietary Medicines, whicth'weréceive direct from the Proprietors, héetice these wha buy ¢f us' will run no risk of getiing coun: terfeitior adulterated medicines, ) TN w“Ayer’s Cherry Pectoraland Cuthamie Pills. Ail of DE D, Joyuie's Medicines. 0 - All of Louden & Cos. do = ; . Roback’s Blood Purifier’ and Blood' Bills. Guysatt’s Yellow Diek and Sgsapfariila, D Hul’s Palsum for the'Longe 2o oo Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort, Tar and .Canchalagua Dr: Baker's Piin Panatea: Budd’s Lininieut. Mesican Mustang Eanimenti v il Gregory’s Instant cure of Vathe o ¢ Sir James Clarke’s Female Tills. T Hotfland’s German Bitters a‘fid?afs; txic Cors o el D DT R Al of Bt* Johw's Famiiy Medicines. Ae Radway’s Ready Relief, Re’nqvativng Resolv: . “réfltvfflndpfl&& o SaE eney f "':-‘"'-j L] i HHaolloway’s Pills dnd Dintment, i s MeLane’s Pillg 2hd Nermiluges =vl o All.of Dr, Fiteh's Medicines, | L Dr., Christie’s :Ague Balkathi: /i Ny Peshler’s Agu;esl’i‘lls::,n.:‘}_; LrilewirtoeN ey § A_fl,qt‘ Cwnsmgk’g‘Mediei,nes;.'@, eptbl® i T osgood’s India Cholagogue; St : -Moflat’s Life ?il%s.:amf’_l"lm:'nix[BlL&N_;,,%Z o Jow David's or Hebrew Plastér, © o« Hays’ Liniment for the Piles. ; ' Dr: Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.: . -+ F Dr. Yaughn's Lithepteiptice .~ o Dr. Osborn’s Golden Ointinent. - ; Al of Dr, McClintock’s. I&le(_lic;i‘t';,es’.: el Dr. Tolwnsend’s Sarsa shiligr o ¥ do” George’s' J:: ity 3 ~do DBristel’s Lodoe % dp 2 Heimbnld’& : db" OB R T %1 Perry Davis’ Pain Killers - -1, ..» ey B -And all othet:Medicines- whiqh are of any value'to community, @ T g
o i S LAZENBY & ATONE. Ligonier, Match il, 1558 —ng-(f. { | .. . THE PUBLIC¢ . ' CA_N pbf;i}"g}‘fin_\flrifl;g in the fthe of Gibeeries, Medigines, ,Dyc-s;i:fi&; - Perfuinery, Toilet Articles, Paints, Cils, Glas, Pager Hangings, Window Shades and Fixtires Stone and,—iVo;‘odcfi Ware; Salt Weaier Lime, &¢,, as low as can be sold and war: -rapted as represented at Lazenmy &.Lé'rosi. ' PH YSICI ANS can alway siii-_slgv?on'_'ge iting - Pure Drugs and official preperations of standard sfrength from, . Lizeuby & Sgone . I\l ERCHANTS: wishing to replenish their VA stocks can often save money by buying of s e AR BY S TANTRY MARCH & KINDIG ! l AVING on‘the 15 of Aprilbought ot L. German, formerly of the firm of German aud Beebe, take. this. oppoiiuyity to say to the citizensof Ligonier and vicinity th:il they. are BYOULAO- (- Ta vl ikl o ENLARGE THEIR STOCK of ‘Goodsof suéh kindsas Lias beeir lisretofore kept! by ME QUMM . 350 5o %, We can say with confideénce thatwe have faci’ities of buying; sucli as few firms in the West enjoy, and we intend to give our | Customers ‘the benefit of this advantege. We ‘say td Dealers throughout ‘the county, to cait at our Store and Mr German Wit will be our Salesman and Agéul Will be instrilcted to séit 40 yorcatithe [ i an i T S : i | ; '\“.M: Smallest Possible Advtince. We do not méan to trifle in this m;’*‘:_ef.‘ but expect to place astock in Our' esiaetishs ‘ment heve, that mn’s(‘an“djw&lfiré'fi'gm-’t-fio‘ at< tention of those'who are Lurchasers. o @ bR OMARCHR RN DIG) .. Ligonier; April 28,4898, ° s pld -
o __‘Sheriff’s Sale. 'BY virtue of an order; to'me isstied; f{iont AP the Court of Common Pleas of Niéble' -county, I will expose to public'sale at the Court House dzorin Albiva; on Saturday the 12th -day of: June, A 1) 1858 y berweei thie hours of ten o’clock A.M.and fovr.o’clock P. M., the rents 4nd profits of thie following real estate, for a term of yearg not fo exceed seven'; but if it fails to bring the debl, inter~ est, cosls and accruing costs, then it will be’ offered in fee sinple, to-wit:—The undivided 'squthgm:!{of Lot pumber thirty:six withf the appurtenances: thereanto betonging, iu the town Cf}lfilggl(’:f‘,l’{l fiigb'feicpu;ty, In< diapai—Wilkiam k Eflflfinfl!fifsmw 2, lers e, %; Di 8. SIMONS Sheriff. 3 oo AIR A ~\\l ,_t-w;:.. ok ‘ o i BHERIFE'S BALE, .. P vistie Oan exccutio xfimdufle‘(i e county, 1 A4H Eposs ta public salutthe coust-house door in Albionoa . .. - - Saturddy, June 13, 1858: betiween, the haurs of 10 o’clock A.M. and £ clock . ook G ) S v ok oty folihe ot se e e A S . Cotinty cf Ivoblband Gtate of ShOlang, Viz, . P T O ST I S O A putit i watholt (S Jh el po e Uaßee ipo bl S interest,costa ana accruing Cosis. 1 Wit Laeuy S6d it e theeaiedn el ~Taken as fhe property of Edivaid Catnybell oeTy S SIMONS Shevild b T e Re E e TSR Re RR R A (SR SRR L -Ax ?‘?fxp* yjagesy "
