Noble County Register, Volume 1, Number 18, Ligonier, Noble County, 3 June 1858 — Page 4

. 1 New Drug Store! 0. ARNOLD & Co. . HAL‘V!'NG ;vermanenfl'y established themselves in Ligonier, would say to a discriminating community, that they have just recoived a pure and unadulterated stock of - DRUGS & MEDICINES, T which their attention is invited- . We also keep GROCERIES, BOOKS, NOTIONS & in fact nearly everything except Drygoods & Hardware. Therefore those wishiug anything in our line will please give us a call. ; A.L(ES, alcohol, Almonds,” Argols, AnA natto, Assafeetida;and Allcocks adhesive Plaster, for sale at 0. ARNOLD & CO.’S. Bomx. Burgundy Pitch, British Lustre, Béy Rum, Baskets, and Books, for sale at . .- O, ARNOLD& CO.SB. CANEY. Canéfy Seed, Camphor, Chocolate,Cuttle Fish, Court Plaster, and. Coffee, at the Drug Store of 0. A. & CO.'B.

Dvifi':"sfi'vws;‘nay Books, Diarys, Davies Arithmetics: and Divers other thing tor salé Cheap,at "ARNOLD & CO.s. 'ENVEL@)BS,‘Earrings, Flenientary SpellA 4 ing Books, Enameled Cards,fand Every ki gnyou can tnink cf, at 0. A. & CO.B. -Fuvonmd Extracts, Fluid & Fluid ; I.amps, Fancy Note Paper. Fonls Cap do Family Groceries &c. at ARNOLD & CO..S: 'G:UN Caps, Gum Drops, Gedfreys Cordial” X Glue, and Great. quantities of Good things at the Drug Store of 0. A. & CO.’S. HMR Oils, Hive Syrup, Holland Gin, : Hoaflwv»d Candy, and Hevery thing you wantat 7 w. = O.A.&CO’S. ¥, Vit . 3 INDELA‘BLEZI“I«:, Ignitus Beans, Indigo, Ipioac, &ec. at ARNOLDS. . JUST Give usa call if you want flmy‘ of | Dr> Jaynes Family Medicines, and oblige yours Respectfully 0. ARNOLD & CO. T{’L‘O’l‘nm Pins, Kod Fish, Knutts/Kalomel, Kathairon, and Kind*treatment: at the Drug Store of 0. A. & Kompany s. LA’M:P BLACK, Lubins Extracts. Ladies Sewing Birds, Laudanum,: Licorice, and Litly white, at * T 00AL Y COLLS.

MONEY wanted for every thing inthe | live of Medicinesat 0. A. & CO.’S. Nmm.p‘;s, Neets Foot Oil, Nickwoéd and Notions-of all kinds at O. A. & Co’s. ‘OPIUM. Grange Peel, Oil of Origanum, and -all other Oils at 0. A. & Co.’s. . @ P Y. Taile White, Pails, Pictures, Pen vKnes, P or mans Plasterat { ‘ ; 0. A. &COB.° A\UILLS, Qninine, Qunésia and Quantit'es Q of Drugs at O.A: & CO’S, AISINS Rheubarb, Radway’s Rady ReN/ lief, Rosin¢ Rose Pink, Rose Water, and every thing else at 0. ARNOLD CO.S. . ‘SA‘FFRON. Sandpaper, Sponge,Sal Soda kY Sugar Lead. Seidlitz. Powders,. Starch, Sulphur, and Scissors, at OA. 8 CO’S. I[! Tin A of, o Tapioca, Turpéntine, and i I ~ all kinds at 0. A- & CO.’S UMBER, and Useless to Undertake the enumeration of articles at ARNOLD’S. - ‘ r ARNISH. Venitian red, Venice turpentine, Verdigris, and Vermillion at 0. A. 'WIND_OW GLASS, Wall paper, Worm- : ~ seed oil, Whiting? Work boxes; and Wines of all kind_g at o.}-ARNOLD & COS. XAMINE all the Storesin Town, and if you cant find what you want just call at the Drug Store of O° ARNOLD & CO.’B. ’]-flf}:LLOW BARK, Yarrow Roof, jYouths l i Primers, &c.at =~ O, A & CO”S | Z‘mc PAINTS, Cheaper than at any other 4 |store can positively be bad at O, A &o. &E-VERY THING usually kept in a Drng Store ,may generally be found at the DRUG STORE of 0. ARNOLD & CO.'S. FROST’S AMERICAN SPEAKER, an [ excellent work for selecting pieces for Déclamation, can be found at ARNOLD’S. C»UBA SUGAR. Welwill have next Mon-| day morning as good an article as ever brought west of Lake Erie for Ycents per b | give us a call.. O. ARNOLD & 0. Feb. 25th, 1858. * : GRANULATED SUGAR, a superior arti- " cle at 18 4d'per pound, for sale at the New Drug Store of ARNOLD & o°3, SUGA_R, SUGAR, a superior article just leceived and for sale at 9 cents a pound . fiFeb. 18, 1858..7 ! 0. ARNOLD. AGOOD supply of Jayne & Son’s, celebrated Medicines, consisting of the following, s ) - ~Expectorant, o : . Hair Tonie, : - &ljerative, 6 ‘ N . Liquid Hair Dye, — ; . * Ague Mixture, . of <ios s Ague Bills,. : : _@arminative Balsum, . .~ 'Tonic Vermifuge, > : Liniment, il : ] . Sanative Pills, ' s . May befourdet @ - . Gy

PIERCE*S Picture Gallery of Fine Arts! LIGONIER, INDIANA. -~ I AM ha‘ppy to announce to the public, and . to my former patrons, that I have purchased a Building on Cavin St., directly opposite McLane & Shobe¥. Hardware Store, and have finished the second story off for « Gallery : Have putina - o ' Larq'e‘fs\k*r-?high’t, i which,being combined with a Side-Light, enables me to procure %smd Pictures in all kinds of weather. I therefore solicit'the patronage +»f all who wish good and durable Pictures, as 1 feel safe in annouacing that [ have procured ALL the latest and best improvements, not merely because they are anfitableq but be: cause they wifi%fl&QMde' _happiness to my _pateons; and have pluced my Pictures at such an unprecedented]y low price that they ‘may become universal. Consider this; Life sdsuncertain. Call immediately " And securo the shadow e oo st T O Sy akdE T T S PIERCE.

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McLEAN & SHOBE, A’r the Sign of the Big Coffee Pot, general dealers in the different variepiegol . o - s B HARDWARE, STOVES anp TINWARE Thankful for the very liberal patrenage heretofore bestowed upon them, would respectl fullysolicit a continuance of the same, and also call the attention of all these wishing ' Goods in gheir line to the large and tull assortment constantly kept on hand. Having adopted the ; CITEE : - READY-PAYj3 SYSTEM, We are enabled to sell as low rs any other es- | tablishment in the West. Tinwure and Stovepipe manufacturedito order. Call on us or l send in yonr orders. - ¢ 1-ly. Also, H. Bement’s Celebrated Mishawaka Axes, on hand at all times, , | Doors, Sash & Blinds! PINE and Pdplar Doors, Sash and Blinds, . of the best quality can be found at all times at McLEAN & SHOBE'S. Any and all-orders filled with promptnessanddispatch

_METALLIC BURIAL CASES! RSt = T TH!S article, not usually, found in Western R establishments, can be found at : flaf . McLEAN & SHOBE’S. Wayne Engine & Car Works. . FT.WAYNE. T HE Subscribers, Proprietors of the above - ‘Works, mapulacture .. - - STATIONARY ENGINES, Ratzroap Cars, MACHINERY, Agricullural Impliments and castings. - ; of every description. They call special attention to their stationary Engines. Having adopted the latest and best improvements, and using the best material and the graatestcare in their manufacture, their Engines are regarded as the most superior in use. . They furnish t_&-@rdér * Engines ot any regired power and size, for flour and Saw Mills, or Machine Shops - ‘Their Works sitnate adjoining the Railroad Depotg, with immediate conrpéctimrwilh the | Canal enable them to deliver work with facility and dispatch. < e " JONES, BASS & CO. el fl 1858 . L _ $300,00 reward WILL BE PAID FOR THE ARirest and delivery to the Indiana Regulators, or 1n any ijail in the United States or Canada of Thomas Young alias Tngn Crawford who escaped from their custody. Baid Young is about 25 years cld, 5 feet 9or 10 inches high, slim built, browu halr, keen blue eyes, quiek spoken and of genteel address ° Any information may be sent t> President of Indiana .Regulators, Ligonier Ind. o Ml Take Notice, THAT ALL PERSONS INDEBT--7 ced to L. CoveLL prior to the firm of Banta & Covell, and all persons 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. . 1 cannot carry you through any longer; you must pay up. - Lewis CovErLL, - - Ligonier, March 13, *568.—7-tf, . YOUR ATTENTION! W E would respectfully -give notice to those whom we have 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 we could. ; ; gl . OHLWINE & SMITH. . Ligionier, March 20, 1838, :

Sism of the Padlock. = 0. P. MORGAN, G ! o ' ~ Successor to H. Durrie, | No- 81 Columbia St., Fort Wayne,lnd Dealer in every description of ForeignZand domestic s . HARDWARE! . d o Iron, Nails, Glass,” Sash, Building Materials Saddlery Hardware, Gunsmiths’ Trim- . - . mings, Farmers’ Tools, such™as : Chains, of all kinds, Chovels, ! i Bpades, Scoops, Fo. ks, .0 GrauMoes, ke oo 2 “.”, ‘; g - Mechanics' Tools of évery Variely. | COOKIN G, BOX AND PARLOR I _ STOVES, li, S 9 ‘ ) i, : i Tin, plate, Shéet Iron and Copper. =~ TIN WARE AT REDUCED “.PRICES@ o dae 98 naly. 0 2 S -

JOHN HANNA, T (Suceessor to Henry Miller &2C0.). “ J HOLESALE dealer in Tobacco, Siqars. No. 112 Woodward Avenue near the National -Hotel. Keeps constantly on hand an extensive assortment of the best and latest styles of _ : Amported Havana, Principe, Medium and = Landres Cigars. - i Snuff and *Pige‘s». ‘Also, the most celel-rated brands of Virginia Honey Déw and Cavendish Tobacco, Ibs, te. Ibs. 5 lump and 8s together with every aritcle usually keptin rthétrggle S R e Detrqit,;wcfi;f A Superior article of plows, shove plows, A il cutivators sy i * ~ CARRGKIMMELS

T HE SUBSCRIBER AL swould inform his numerous . _ CUSTOMERS enerally fhat he is receiving a large and well g L gelected;ltoclsgofill.rge B SILKS & SATINS frowso Cts. up. ‘'White Dress Goods,‘ - ~ Lawns, Mulls, .. Jacometts, etc. iGlmghams, .~ . L. PrimMily 0 BN : 4 © Delaines, : e - : et cwqw': I{AWNS fo;" 6Y% Cents ner Yard- | Alapacas for 16" cents, ' Almost all kinds ‘of SUMMER and TWOOT EN ! $J BT ® CASINETS for 38 cts per Yd . SHIRTING FORG} CTS. o o of ali varieties, ‘ Wall Paper, - - L Wash Tubs, , b . Grain Cradles, { : . .. Seythes, A good assortment of Cutlery, consisting of Table, ; L . Pocket, and A : Pen-knives. Ladies call and see my large stock of Ribbons, Parasols, Bonnets, - Capes, Shawls, &c. HATS of the latest style, ard in pienty. Dools K Shoes Fof la(lieé, gents, and b‘abies,.at prices: so low | as to defy competition. Alsoa 8004 supply of : A’nd in shorta var'ié‘tynof all kinds of | i L Whlch are wanted by the citizefié of thi country. Havihg come upon the . Ready Pay Standard, T will sell goods = .= " | For Cash 15 Per Cent. lower than hés ever been sold in this tosn befote, @ ' 1 Come intomy store and [ will convince' you of the truth of this ,assertio:l. '

Of all kinds taken in exchange, for which the will be paid. ' i Our brother chip merchants will please i "the Wavy " Get Out of the Way, or sell cheaéer than ever before. Store removed to Conral's new Block where I shall be happy to see customer at all times. i . SOLOMON MIER. May, 1858. . nl4 N.W. FIELD S‘AYS to the citizens of Noble and adjoining couuties, that he is'still on hand and ready to build Coeß s S e .Carriages, Bugsies, Wagons, SLEIGHS, SULKIES, &c, On the shortest notice, His articles are all made of well seasoned Timber and in the most modern style. Wagons ‘kept constantly on hand. : :l; a;xm'k w;rraigfiifié done on. the most libsral terms, Also Repairin done: hsmn‘nafi‘ge:,: fifi;‘gflfl t pat‘ronage he respectfully solicits ém“fi‘w@‘ ofthesame,” . - = " N W FIELD, Ligonier, Feb. 10, 1858:‘-»2.41; Fodhag s LS . Cabinet “ Shop. HE subderiber having permanently locathethod of announcing to the citizens of Noble County, that he keeps constantly on hand, I R Ta e Cabinet and Chair Furniture T e e e of every diseription, at eastern prices. jAmang bisstock can be fouod seme o the glioicest apecisiens af.plein Aid faticy chaity, Albionnd, K, FOLTON

THE LAVER . * Prepared by Dr. Sauford, | Compounded enti.relgqt’ Gums Is:oue of the best ]WN e . and liver Medicines now before the public, that acts as a Cathartie, easier, mjlder and more effectual than any other itine known. Itis notonly a Cathartic but a 1 er remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject the morbid matter, then on the stomach land ‘bowels to cary off that matter, thus: accpmplishing two purposes effectnally, without any of the painful feelingsexperienced in{the operation of must cathartics. It strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daty in small deses, tvill strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. i - @ Pk

Sl I U SRR Sl e body; snd when it pendeat on. the healFflffwzafhé mo liver--having teaFor the dieeases of proprietors has’ made tice of mure than 20 remedy wherewith to idcrmggtfigxnj Lo remedy is at [last troubled withliver any of its forms, hfi [convictign is cerfaifi. all morbid orbad|mat supplying in their lof bile, invigorating food to digest well, ibfood- giving tone whole machinery,rethe disease--effecting !tacks are 'cu‘trcd, | better, preven'al use cf the liver | ing is sufficient’tp reprevent the foud from | i ‘befure retiring |preJen at night, logsens

SANTFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR.

~ Theliver is ene ulatdrs.of the humar perforias itsfuuctions system is fully develis almost entirely de ‘thy action of the liyformance of its funcach is at fault the and the whole systen. of one organ —the sed to dg its duty.— .that organ one of the it his study,in a prac: years, to find some counteract the many which it is liable. « . To prove that this found, any person complaint, in but to try a bottle,and ~ These Gums remove .ter from the system. place a healthy flown the stomach causing purifying the and * heaith 'to tlie moving the cause o a radical cure. Bilious At - and, what is ted by the cecasion invigorator. Oune dose after eatleive the stomachanc rising and souring. Only one dose taker ventsmightmare Only orne dose tak-

the bowels gently and cures costiveQne dose -taken after each meal will/cure Dyspepsia. : ' o §G=Une doae of two_teaspeonfuls will always relieve Sick Headache. . - One bottle taken for female obstrustion removes the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure, : o Only one dose immediately cures cheolic, while one dose often repeated is a sure [cure for cholera morbus, and a preventative of cholera. o oo g 3 Only one bottle is nceded to throw cut of the system the effects of medicine | a long sickness. | §GOne bottle taken for Jaundice re‘moves all sallowness or unnatural color from the skin, e One dos> taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite,and makes food digest well. : - One dose often repeated cures ehronic Diarrheéa in its worst forms, while summer and bewel complaints yieid almost to the first dose. Fate

’ One or twé doses cures attacks caused by Weorms in children ; there is no surer safer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it nev};er fails. : | . 8G A few bottles cures Dropsy, by ex‘citing the absorbents. ! = ' We taike pleasure in recommeénding this ‘medicine as a preventative for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fevers of a Billious Type. It operates with certainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. : All who useit are giving their unanimous testimony inits favor, - x Sl Mix Water in the mouth with the invigerator, and swallow both together. ~ THE LIVER INVIGORATER. Is a scientific medical discovery, and is daily working cures almost too great to believe.— It cures as if by magic. even the first dose giving benefit, add seldom more than one one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaiut, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common FHeadache, all of which are the result of a Diseased liver. ; g ' PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. ; Dr. SanForp Preprietor, 345, Broadway, N.Y. And retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by O. Arnold Ligonier, Ind. :

- % Elkhart High School. T HE Fall Term of this Institution will - commerice’August 17th, 15857, and continue eleven weeks. With-a full corps of compilent Assistants, the principal hopes to render this School worthy the most liberal patronage, - | Y @G All bills will be presented for Prompt Payment at the middle of the term. - Rates of Tuition. . Primary Department, ' L 8R.00: - Common English Branches, . 3,00 - Higher, o b ‘4,00 Latin and Greek, _ Lo 800 Drawing—Extra, | Sawigoo Musis, on Piano Fort, Melodian, Guitar or Organ, iy 00 B S. McLAFFERTY, 'Pi‘ifitf?fl.'" L St S

: SHERIFF’S SALE." BY Virtuelof an execution fo me directed ‘ from the clerk’ of the Noble Circuit court, I will expose atpublic sale at the court house door in Albion Noble county Indiana, on .= TAR oL TR s g Saturday, Junel2, 1858, = between the.hours of 10%’clock a. m." and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven yearsiof the following describedaeal estate, situate i Noble County and State of Indiana,to-wit: . A part of section thirteen, town thirtythree north of range- eleven east, comnmencing twelve rods south of the quarter post on 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 north line of the quaiter section, ‘thence west on said north line to the land ownod’by P C, Gorton, purchased of J, Strous thence south 12 rods thence west to the place ?f ggginning, containing twenty -acres of Jan ' &5 s » 5 i o 2 ‘But if the same fails to bring the full amount. of said judgment interest and cost and cost ‘that may accrue, I will then aud there offer the same in fee simple. = i _Taken as the r!roszei?,;of Allen Mcßee Jo‘seph Mcßee, H&Tiet ¢Bride, Eveline Ran‘kin, William O Rush, Bavbel Rush, Emma E. Meßee and Charles Mcßee, to satisfya fenancin e ol Dhotias HAlEdt, Chis: line Hilkest and William D. M;:Bag S o+ . . D. 8 SIMONS, Bherift. = Mayßo,lBsB .~ - nlßgd 200 W@‘Fy%‘ T g S RRROLD G

- vaygesssf AND WAGONS JO INYFRELEIGHWo uld respectfully in- ¢ form the citizens of Ligonier and adjoin/ing country that he is'prepared to manufac‘ture upon the shortest notice - Btgsiei?Wmns, Trucks, -aud otherjwood-work in this line of business. Repairing done’ with promptness & dispatch. Prices as Jow as any other establishment.— Produce of all kinds and' lumber taken in exchange for work, Money never refused. - Ligonier; Apnil, 1858. " - =~ - »nlo

FMrtlcle & in sickness, can be had at the New Drug Store ot - . 0. ARNOLDE Co.

Camparet, Hubbell & . B Forwarding & Commission Merchants f E receive, Store ‘and Forward Goods Yy vbyk,tm\fitw%gg@g@m&, Chicdgo, and the Toledo, Wabash & Western Railroads, and by the Wabash and the Erie Canal, and deal in all kinds of | P RODUCE Slt, Fish, Naik, Pork, Becf, Four ' Weare also Agents for . FAIRBANK'S CELEBRATED SCALES * fila ok 5 LAkl e 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 end of Columbia street, at the termination of the side track of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wavne, and Chicago Railroad. Jan 20, 18%3. ' : ! n2mb

Administrater’s Neotice. NOTICE'is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of lhe estate of David W. Myers, late of Noble county, deceased. Said estate is supposed’to be solvent. LEONARD MYERS, 4-3 w -+ ! * Administrator.

o Fort Waymne., - it { = ¥ - i Mercantile Institute. Corner of Main and Calhoun Streets, opposite the Pvblic Square, Ft. Wayne, Ind. C. J. DIETRICH, Frincipal PROF. OF THE SCIENCEOF ACCOUNTS AND . PRACTICAL ANE . * ORNAMENTAL PENNMANSHIP, 1 T.HIS Institute, located in ‘one of the fin. 4 est Cities in the State, is now-in ahigh-: ly flourishing condition. et From the thorough. and comprehensive. course, of instruction, combined with théelegance, beauty and comvenience 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 Mercantile Education. e | A full and entire couise of instruction embrees: i o G - ‘Book-Keeping, By Double and Single Entry, and its practical application to every department of trade and ¢ommerce, as practiced by the most accomplished and successful modern Aceonntants. Also Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Calculations, Commercial and Ornamental Penmranship, &c. Lo . The System of Penmanship taught in'this Institute, stands .unrivaled, g - THE LADIE'S DEPARTMENT. Is. elegantly furnished and arranged with neatness and convenience -expressly for the Ladies. b L & : Tl;ition for full Commercial Course, Practical. e Penmanship included s $25,00 Tuition for above with Ornamental Pen‘manship. e 35,00 Average expense of Commercial Cowrse} including Boarding from $45,00 to = 55,00 Catalogues contain full explanation, sent free upon applicaaion. - : . n2tf;

"SIR JAMES CLARK’S . Celebrated Female: Rills!! ; G =X 3 TH E \%}a’g‘?°\f; GREA? »3 English (o 0 S 0 3T Remedy. PREBA'R‘ED from a prescription of Sir ~ Jas. Clark, M. D., Physician kxtraordinaay to the Queen. This invaluable Medicine is unfailing in the cure ¢f all those painful and dangerous diseases incident to the fe‘male constitution, Ll : . Jt moderales all excess, removes all obsruc‘tions, and brings on the monthly period with regularity. These Fills should be used two ~or thiee weeks previous to corfinement; they fortify the constitution and lessen the suffering during labor; enabling the mother to per,for:lr:] her duties with safety to herself and;l child.® . gt

g~ These Pilis should not be taken by females during the first three' months of pregnancy, astheyare sure to bringon jmiscarriage; butat any other time they are safe. In all eases of nervous and spinal affections, pain in the back and limbs, heaviness, fatigue on slight exertion, palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits, hysterics, whites, and all the painful diseases ovcasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will affect a cure when all other means have failed, and al‘though a powerful remedy, does not contain iron, calomel, ar.timony or any other mineral. ~ il directions accompany 'each package. Price in the United States and Canada, $1,60. - Forsals tn Liganier,by O. Agxnowup & Co. e e SR — - Q mfifi&m" EDICINES.19 5 doz: Cough & Congumption Syrup, L L o 3@%% Lifiment, =~ : | 6doz. Condition Powders. o ~ Gdoz. Autißillious Pills | _ Just received and for sale by s e b e 0. ARNOLD & Co. - Light! Light!! Light!!! A fide assortment of Oil and Fluid Lamps, very cheap. Alse, Candles—Statr, Stearine, and Tallow, by the box or pound, for sale by e G ARNOLD 'R Co.

ALL of Mc GUFFEY’S Reader’s as well _as Speller, can be fouud at the *New Drug Store of . - 0. sArnold & Co. . e S - 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 v e ~ ‘O. ARNOLD & Co. ~ | Sarveyor’s Notice. oy PER application, ot seme of the land ownA ers of section seventeen, nineteen and twenty, town thirty-five range nine east. Notice is hereby ?ve’h‘ to all interested, that ‘1 will in the morning of the 7th day of June, 1838, at § o'clock, proceed to perpetuate and locate the corners and run the division lines of the above named sections, and continue ‘until the whole is completed. Commencg witiaestion 17, . . | m‘, RS e : E‘g‘#gi“th, s %; St : - : : e S s ey P N S L R SRR R e e cn L G T D MBS SR B AR R e el

Preserve Your Teeth!l _NOW s the time to preserve your Teeth, AN andthereby secure to yourselves and gzfileriq;-thelblesfin%g of “ Health, Beauty, appiness and Long Life. Dr. B.C. Dewey, Surgeon Dentist, would inform the citizens of that he has became permanently located in this place, -and that he “1s prepared to doall operations in the Dental Art with neatness and dispatch. . S : The importance of having decayed teeth cleaned and filled with gold or other pure ‘metals cannot beatoo,s,[rbngy‘ urged; as the weglect of this important duty, often results in theventire loss af a good set of Teeth, thus: giving'rise to Dyspepsia, and various other diseases, to say nothing of the irreparable loss to Beauty, Speech and Happiness, at the same lime giving the most revolting breath to the individual.' . - . = o Sy To those in want of artificial teeth 1 wo'd call especial attention to my new method of meunting Porcelain teeth upon ;Gold plate with continuous doubled raised linings and flanged plate, making the most beautiful, durable und useful dental substitute in the known world, giving any required - fullness to the face, ensurcing” the most perfect articulation, and rendering mastication perfectly easy and agreeable, ' . F.sg;éfi— A o Teenth removed with care'and comparative.ly little pain. Chlorofarm 6t either.administered with safety in all‘cg‘a’és.ofvnec'eesit 7 Darents having. ch%l,d;gh whose 'tee!z re~quire attention, may ‘refy. upon gocd adyice and kind treatmept..- -5 e Finally being assured fram past experience of my 4bilitiés to perform any operation entrusted to 'me. I luké,{wp;'!ieasure in tendering my services to a discriffilésting public pledging myself*to give satisfagtion in all cases. . ' TESTIMONIALS: Dr. FAgraND, M. D., Michigan City. Dr. SaERMAN, M, D;, & =« Dr. JaMes, M.D,, = [« 4 H. Baxer, D. D. 8., Coldwater, Mich. ; Dr. E H.DrAKE, M. D., Detroit, Mich. Hon. H. Warprox, Hillsdale, g 9 4 Rev. G. WiLLarD, Battle Creek, « Dr.D. C. Marsn, M. D.; Orland, Ind. Be 9, Residence at Mariam’s Hotel. wie B O DEWRY, D, D. 8. Ligonier, May 13,18538. - nistf

- GROCERIES Cheap For Cash!! YW OULD Respectfully inform - his 2y Customers and-the public in general, that he is receiving in addition to his large stock of Beots & Shoes, \h\ large stock of GROCERIES . Which hewlll sellfor - - Ready: Pay at Re-luced Prices, atid where you may find a 1 i sl stockTof GREe BOOTS SHOES &GROCERIES | . ‘Atalltimes: Suchas = ‘Coflee, sugar, tea,meolasses and Syruap, - R . . Tobleto, . i - Sl - L RiaeiiEae . O 10 v e Pephart 0l Gl o ankl Sbies, P Gl NONSEe ft . o e i O Cloves, .. - oy . Nutmegs, i . Bedcords, .. el \ b Chnte > e UG T L Wiashbearde, T Gk e et Re Ke Also 100 pair men’s Boots, 106 vair kiptboets 60 pair calf Boots, 500 pair women's shoes assorted, 1000 pairs children: shoes 'assorted, - sole and upper leather. salt in sacks and barrels, fresh white fish,and pickerel, etc, g At the old stand of Fisher and Hostetter. Lo i GOMN DEFMKN, Ligonier, April 22, 1858. = = nll3

New Boot, Shoe and Leather JOHN DITMAN Would announce to the citizens of Ligonier and vicinity - that he has leased a portion of Fisher & Hostetter’a building for the purpose of manufacturing and conducting the = - i 1 ~ BOOT AND-SHOE TRADE, where he is prepared to offer a large, well se-. lected and entire new stock of Boots and:. ‘Shoes, Sole and Upper Leather, Calf Sking ete at prices to suit the present Hard Times, he feels warranted in saying that he is offering . BETTER BARGAINS Than have ever been given in this markes. M'yVte;‘m,s:a‘rel,Rga‘d_f.’_Pal;and,t_hose who purchase for Cash will find it greatly to their.inte;:est»to‘p?mhage ofme.. = Prices will run about. as follows: A good article of Men's Shoes from . $l,OO to 1,50 Chidesn's -~ =« = . 9546 95 Good Kip Boots from - - 2.95%e 4.00 Good coarse boots - - . 3oo* ;Mensl:2tbootg- - o ooue o 250&? 3.00 Mens calf shoes -~~~ . 11,750 2.00 ' Boys Boots P 15080 2.00 All kinds of approved ‘produce taken in exchangeforgoods, , oo 0l . The highest market price paid in cash for Hades, - o e o _Please remember John Ditman’s Cheap Boot and shoe store. - Ligonier April 12, 1858 = ¢

) ' Dissolutien, | fiNonE is hereby given that the co-part-N nership hertofore existing between the ‘subscribers, under the name and firm of ' Carr & Kimmel, is this day{dissolved by mutual consent. ~The Books, accountsand notes - ‘belonging to said firm will be settled by Mr. Carr who will continue tww it the Aprile4. 1858 - o Bl& O