Noble County Register, Volume 1, Number 19, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 June 1858 — Page 3

And Still it Rains! ' There has fallen in the last month or ,t,_;lo ah unprecedented amount.of rain for thé season. Within a few days farmers and otbeis have flattered themtéves that the ‘wet spell’ was over; but Within the last 24 hours there has been léery heavysoaking rain. We notice

w; accounts received from other States that different sections -of the country have suffered by contintous rain. Farmers are experiencing great iaconvens iefice and ' delay about geting in and tending their corn crops. ‘

&@“prtfli{os\e who have been very busy construing a blank left in a little article last wweck, construe and keep construing as they think deserving.— AWTe_ have nolot or part in the matter. «What we haye written we have written,” but what any have added they alone must feel a reason for. Who have been chasing their own phantoms and constructions, ‘and why bave they had any? | e

- p@~Wehave understood that we were to be asked to print a certain A B eloquent petition. We have heard that it is rich, and is worth publishing; bring it along with the ‘sword presenta~ tion,” and we will publish both.

B&5~Our readers will sece by the new advertisement that Carr & Maltby are Just teéeiving a newgupply of Hard. ware, Nails Iron &c., of adl vricties..

f ]\Ve stepped in a day or two ago and _found them surrounded by piles of goods, marking and placing them up for "~ Thereis a fine chance now to select your Hardware. Don’t procrastinate. ! el G ey ped. We understand that S. D. Pierce ' pioposes to take all kinds -of produce and old Copper, Brass, Britania, Mettle 11‘0_!11, Paper Rags, &e., in exchange for Pictures.. We also take this opportunity of informing our readers that there can be no Pictures obtaired at his Gal: lery, at'any time between the 16th and 24th inst; as he will be absent from “home during that time. =

Belf any have instigated deeds of violence against us,they may fecl themselves rosponsible for all resulis. | 1f it be true of whom we have becn iold, 'vfezshall hold them, strictly to the test. e . ;

' And we have this to say, that we do [“_‘ndt ‘inten»il to be set |upon by large oyergrown bullies of any sort. L “Ce have our rights, and shall expéct to maintain them. If with the other reputation of the town it has got to the pass that we must be brutally and fiendishly attacked because something might be construed, then ‘let‘ it be understood. o AL

B&> Mr. J. E. Braden “opens trade” in his new-building next week. Look out for a splendid assortment of Notions, Groceries, Confectionaries and “fixins’ of different kinds—all fresh and new. e i : Bl Ptk ao it i

' B&™ Sce by the advertisemént of Miers what may be had for five dollars. ; : !

e There will be services at the new church next Sabbath eveéning, by the Rev. Mr. Biddell/ Lutherean. ; ———Z{(~<o~o-.—— : Read: the l{kw Advertisements in this number of the Registér. - : —42 G B P e v ~ Women in €ongress. : Let the strong minded women take courage. - The members of Congress have recognized in d-véry decided ménner, the principle that if women are nof in Congress they ought to be.— - Awong the contingent expenses of the . last session stand the following items: scissors, $650; dressing cases, 645; odor cases, 121; ladies’ reticules, 242;,— _qportfolios, 1997; albums plain and illufilifined, 232; ladies’ inkstands, 285; ladies porte monaies, 347; pearl shopping talsllecs 247; ladies éOlnpaniODS,l}U%l. Lt i not to be supposed that all these &"-’Wmm"'})‘gfiwflm&for ladies were purchased by the governmefit for the wives and daughters of the members—that would argue an indelieaoy in picking and stealing not to be - taken for granted in:s¢ honorable a bo--dy of re;fieséntativé‘/'men. The only adwmissable theory is that the members - degired to recognize the right of their . female constituents to be represented by their peers, and having a chance to ‘buy the trifles at a cheap rate, have - Jaid up a stock for the use of the lady 5 mmbmfim gure to be on hand in -the fwd e coming. ~On the whole -we doubt the sagacity of the investe m The fashions of such things ~change, and by the time we have fe- - male members of Congress; all these . beautiful things will be out of style, fLa et by the Honor: e o the list pusslos v, What are bbyhe gy o 0 ""\; R Ol SR e

. The Maine Law in Maine . ~ Powrranp, June 7.—The prohibitary liquor law passed by our last legislatute, tatificd by the vote of the people to day, vety few being cast for the opposition or licehse law. The vote in this city stood—for prohibition, 1257, and for license 23. “Gorbam, prohibition 254, license 1. Falmouth, prehibi~ tion 157, license 0. Numierous other towns heard from show about the srme complexion. . )

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On Thursday the 3d inst, gt the residencé of the brides parents, by the Rev D. P. Hartman, MriJAMES B. SPARKS to Miss AmanxpA Nerson, both of Lagrange County. = - .- |

Did You know that Wetd teceistitg & Mg stock of the dif forent varieties of HARDWARE &e., direet from the /Easter.n markets, and which are opening bright, clear and polished, at their store on Cavin Street. {Among the large variety mayjbe found 'a

splendid :ssortmentof © . L Lo KMOBRRR | . Joiners, and g 00l - o EYe 1 tools.— A large lot of | ~ gate & ‘ barn door hinges Sledge Lo b hmmimers Mattocks, | | ' & kettles of every .. variety, among ' which | may be found' L. Bomenew

ones. Rope, Bed ecords and twine. ~ Rat, traps, mouse traps; besides - E a-agrcafno; many vitici : VEy | SRR S Q . PRAPS o > b)) But we shall not try tn enumerate the list of goods arrwving. Those wishing to purchese, will do well to call and partake of the new goods before they are gone. We are too busy rnow to write a long advertisement CARR & MALTBY. Ligonier, June 8, 1838. nl9 i .’N‘Qticeo‘ ' g : TT'HE School taught in M’Lean’s Hall will close Wednesday the 16th inst. Examingtion of the scholars in their variousbran. ches of study, will come off in the forenoon. Pic-nic in the afternoon. The parents and friends of the school are most cordially invited to attend. Exercises commence at 8§ o’clock A. m, : : : All those who can make it suit to pay the tuition ‘ before the close, will do me. quite a favor. - i L. M. COONS, ~ June'lo. Do ; Teacher. S,‘F.ALED proposals for building a house of | Public Worship in Lizonier, will be received by the Triistees of the M. E Cnurch, of fthe aforesaid place from the date hereof, uniil the eveningof, ‘the 15th of June,— Plan, Draft and Specifications can be seen at the store of Carr & Maltby, : The House to.be so far completed that the Plastering can be done by the first ot November, : { ; : : : By order of the Board of Trustees. Ligonier, JuneB,lBsB. = =

01 "ME_RRIAM HOUSE. M. M. MERRIAM, PROPRIETOR, \Ligohter .| . Indiand. "I"he subscriber has repaifed,'anfi%vl efitted the house lately. kept by H, S. Alderman and is. ncw prépared ?;g;sml‘értalip.ghmfige who are either tired, sleeny ov ungiy. - Having had previous experience in/'the business he flatters himself that he can keep a house such a 8 will be satisfactory to the traveling pub“C_.‘ : pod i Tl i o : "House.on Cavinstreet Ligonier Indiana, - nlSylis <M, M. Meriam. 'June Ist 1858, . el - CROTON HOUSE. . 'T. SMURR & SON Proprietors, i TAEeS, Datiane. - This House having retently, changed proorietors, is newly fitted” up with every conVanience and comfort for the accommodation 0L ustomers. =~ e | Westables are well supplied. ~ niy

A complévec sun of clothes, from top to bottom, sold for FIV E Dollars, at Mier’s. Call and get a SUIT before they are all gone. Brick and Stone Masonry, g SO MUANTEaINO: oo L S Fon ey srsrstode possible mafiner ; m:lchna; nbd\;r;h:mg‘ fifl&g ?’r& flfi?’fl:fi:ffig of afl km:h %:é‘: ggn; %the b i el i Ligonier, March 18,1858, CEE

Toledo Wholesale Book Store. D. ANDERSON & Co. THANKFUL for past favors, take pleasure in calling attention to their extensive stock of Theological, Classical, Missellaneous and : ; SCHOOIL: BOOKS: Comprising all the varieties in general use. . They take vccasion to assure all, of their renewed and incre;sed.efi'ofts to have constant and EArLy Suprnies; direct from the publishers of all the valvable Schoel and ‘ollegé Text Books as well at the new Miscellaneous, and Theological Books published in the United Statés, not technically termed *‘Cheap Publications.” ' | . A Large and General Assortment of FAMILY BIBLES . Printed in the best mann#r, 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 Tpacher’és Bibie, - With map and references, suitable for ° Sabbath School Teachers. .

~~ POCKET B];BLES', ' Of every variety of style, with gold and silver clasps, tucks etc.,at prices varying from thirty cts. to five / dotlars. | : : - STATIONERY. Comprising every variety both of Foreign and American manufacture. Blank 'Books of All Kinds.. Embracing every manner of Ruling, made to : 'or«}et, Paged and sLeltgrcd. \ Writing Papers—Caps; Letters'and Notes, ruled and plain. ° | . 3 Envelopes—Atl silzes and styles. Inks—Vriting Fluids. Carmine and Indeli. ble Inks, warranted of the very best quality, PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS. They invite the attentioj of those desirous of purchasing, eitherin'large or small quantities, to their Stock, which is, in every particular, Fresh and Full. And from the unsurpassed advantages possessed by them they feel confident that their prices will be satisfactory. Their motto being “Quick Sales and Small Profits.” S : > nl6 . . D.AwpeErson & Co., - No. 5. Gardner’s Buildings, Toledo, O.

- The City of the Ereat Liiug SALEM A%, JERU - Aglf‘['ll‘gl{r% hAEs ITIS, AND AS By Dr. J. T. BARCLAY, Late Missionary to JerusalemWith a Steel Portrait of the Au- . thor by Sartain. .Also Chromographic Illuminations in ten’ oil colors, Periscopic Panorama of :the entire Circuit of the City and Environs, explanatory Maps, &c., by Resenthal. Steel Engravings by Sartain, J. C. Buttre, Dick and Earle. Finest Wood Engravings by Louderback and Hoffman, and J H. Byram. - The Engravings will be executed in the highest stvle of art from Photographs and original designs illustrating the variows pha-° ses of the city,--Ancient, Medieval Modern and Millennnial, i 3 - * Also, restoration of the Temple and City. as invested by Titus.—Notices of its Jewisz Christian and Heathen Antiquities—lts present Political and ?orglf_>C9@glitvjpg-,—eFuAtule TIUSPUCis, v ; Wy &C. ! D. Anperson, & Co., Special Ag'ts, No. 5, Gardener’s Buildings, Todedo, Ohio.

, GOLD PENS. D. ANDERSON & CO., HAVE just recieved their new stock of , Gold Pens; the best ever offered in this market; iseh a 8 ' ALL WARRANTED Book-keepers Pens, - L Counting House Pens, ; Commercial 2ens, " School Pens, for Misses,a beautiful article. §G Call and eéxamine, no trouble to show them: 5 : ; Pl : D. ANDERSON, & Co., : ni7 -, Toledo BookiStore.

Monday, May 17, '6B, o COVARNOLT H-AS this day received Janother immense stock of i of e’n"ery’ desc;'iptibn,f; éheagér than 'evér 12 lbs'gbod Sugar for One Dollar. 12 Ibs Good Sugar for $l. o e 6 Ibs. Good Sugar for 50 Cts. And evérytfxing else in m.y line correspondingly cheap. B e , Whitc Fish, " Alarge supply this day received - . Pickerel, - A large supply this day reeeived. Fresh Lemons Received this day, ?p’"“»‘:;’"";m‘..._ V~.; S (7 P‘_ Paints and Oils; -~~~ | ; Ppil:atsitmi 0118, i ' Paintsand Oils, ' A large supply for sale by 0. 4@o&s?’. __ Btone Lime, TN any quantity just received and for sale b Bholil g e L g s O\ e

- OLD GOODS L AT THE P % :/“ - ; & , i : . . l QUICK SALES, ALL PROFITS. y !’ . % : “ THE SUBSCRIBER - .takes particular delight in calling the attention of the public t 6 the astounding fact that he has *‘just received”’(about two months ago) the alfiredest lot of stuff, Traps and - ® 0 ‘ Calamities ever brovght to this Market, amounting to ’ nearly e N T TTIT o 1 SEVENTY-FIVE Dollars? ! Which he offers ?n the public on terms almost incredible. Having purchaséd his eutire ; stock tor a trifle - Less than Nothing - : ) He is prepared to undersell all creation, (bm wishes to retain the privilege of doing as he pleasesin the matter.) Hss stock consists of Family Groceries of all kinds, sach as ‘Coffee, W hen,

Sugar, - . 5 Rice, - Molgssén, - Vinegar, " All-spice, Peppet, : ' Can dy, Buckets, i . and apple-pear- : ing ma- ; : . chines ! 'ish,glass - Joteh - Forks, e ils, Hoes, . Féa- - Pots® Bed- _ . Screws, . Salt, . Garden Seeds, C Tobacco; Saleratus, Homony, Powder, caps and Oriental ‘Turkish Wine, candles, . castor-oil, stone ware; wooden : ~ bowls, whips, r%xhnrns, o . herring, wash-tubs, : and fish-hooks, - . tomblems, - ' : ; and : matches, : - ' wash-boards, & . opedildoc; oranges, ; lemons, nuts, boiled eggs and Bicknell’s Pills, Buck- " wheat flour starch, hair pins, looking glasses, brooms,. pepper-sauce and

LAGER BEER: = vl T , " pencils, & : . hay-rakes, on- i ‘ - ioh setts & spittons, : * tea-cannisters, Chinese Liniment, shoe-blacking, bar-* ~ Soap, and Lemon pies; kaikes, koff kandy, krakers, kut and dry tobaceo, &c. _Butter, eggs and bacon taken in' exchange for groceries and: will not be refused on old debts, - : : bl N. B. Boots & shoes positively sold at cost. 7 ~ N. B. No. 2. American quarters taken for 25 cts. in trade. ; - N. 8.-N0.:3. Four kinds of Beer, viz: Lager, Loger Beer, La-ger Beer, Lag-er Beer: N. B. No. 4. As to our terms we would say te all irresponsible persons they are cash up, and no grumbling To all responsible persons, that is those out of debt,and owning an onion patch, a double barrel shot giin and four dogs, we will give them ample time to put their paw right in their pocket and pull out the pewter,. ; o o :

Moor of Venice--Bank Scene. Sambo—O! Zellah, cash I ower Zella—Dar’s de money Sambo—Heie I go, "~ : ¢ Helpfus, Cash us, or wa sink * ' . ‘ S. P HATHAWAY, Kendalville, May 1858 A

N‘OT_[CE‘ Is hereby given, that theé undersigned partners of Curl & Smalley have suspended business as a firm, and that all the books. rights, credits and effects (personal) of said firm are handed over to A. M. Latta and A, L. Carl, (of Ligonier) for the purpose¢ of settlement. Their receipt will be good against said firm. J. D.CURL, e - JJAMES SMALLEY Ligonier, March2s; 1356 oo : ngTIC’E OF THE PEACE. A . McCLURE has removed his office from thé Postoffice to Fisher’s block un stairs pext door to the Register office. He will now be nuch more at liberty to attend ta the datizs of hisoffice than heretofore nll.

l ; s wanee MILLINERY | so: And Derss-Mafing, MRS. CLARK ‘thankful for past favors A would respectfully inform the ladies of Ligonier and surrounding country, that she expects suan to increase her facilities for serving hercustomers. She will in a few days xaeziza het new stockof - Loy BONKETS, RIBBONS, BORDERS: FLOWERS, - -~ Embroidered Collars, - and all ‘other kinds of “Fancy Mifl'mex?'.' . She will be happy to see all ber old. friends, (besides new ones) at Ler former room near the Post Offica. S April 28,1858, a 3 MILLINERY! »Mn_s'. RUGGLES takes this method of AYL informing the Lady’s of this place that she h 3 openeda e a - @alliser Shop on Cavin Street_forthe purpose of doing up and making BONNETS of a filgxg &6 i ayle snd dies fushion, ) bo it e e ee B ol

New Saddle and Harness ékop] : . e LIGONIER, IND, Beazer & Hipp lot nently located themselves in the above nam-. ed place, and intend to carry on t he business in all its varjous branches, and will keep. constantly on hand agood stockof .~ ¢ DRAPT AND BUEEY - HARNESS, 3 ; ] - Made out of the best of LEATHER, we get our Stock all fiom the East, and we can WARRANT OUR WORK | : . - tobe made out of thebest of leather Re pairing & Tvl."im ining Done on ‘short notice. * Hides taken in exchange for work, at Market Prices. . All we ask is to give us a call: ® : Shop on Cavin Cavin St.,one ddor south of Arnold’s Drug Store. . : BEAZEL & HIPP, Ligonier, April 28, 18538. 113 i

BEUREK ANI HARDWARE, STOVE AND TIN STORE IN LIGONIER. = (Sign of the ‘Big Bucket,) | - .

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CARR & MALTEY, DI}ALERS in every description of fiy= eign and : i DOMESTIC HARDWARE, fron, Nails, Glass, Sash, Building Materials Yaddlery Hardware, Gunsmith’s Trdmmings FARMER’S TOOLS, Juch as Chains of all kinds, Shovels, Spades, ® % Scoops, Forks, Grub Hoes, &c. Mechanic’s Tools of every Variely. - COOKING, BOX AND PARLOR STOV-ES, Manufacturers of every variety of TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON \VARE Ligenier, May 4th, 1858. G-tf..

The Sabsecr ber would inform the ecitizens «f this villagé and the surrounding country that he is still prepared do jobs of - PLASTERING in a thOmugfi and COfnpletpe,:mabnen Hijs long experience in the business warrants him in the belief that in both e 'FINISH AND PRICE he cannot fail to give satisfa‘%tion to those wanting work in his line, . I B GEORGE_HUSSEY& ' Ligonier, May 6, ’38:,. ' = ni4

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Attention Fure Insurance. AGGREGATE Cash CAPITAL, Ztna Hartford Com, $1,5%4,000, Merchant’s Philadelphia, "$4,000,000. Homestead, Weedsport, N.. Y., $lOO,OOO. All good Stock Cu’s. No Mutuals con . nected, - Policies Issued in 2ny of. the above Companies ffom short notice, and losses promptly paid- in cash, by J. M; WicTox, Agent, of Northern liidiana; office in Sturgis. Michigan. Particulatfattention paid to Farm Dwellings, Barns and contents, Insured at as’ low rates as consisient_with the hazards tak-

’ MEDICAL NOTICE, . ;J S. LOWER, M. D, will continte ©J ¢ the practice of Mediclae and Surgery, .in all its various branches.. Having had abgus: fifteen years experience in varibus dis€ases, -b.otH in the Southern and Western States, he ‘hopes to render entire-entisfaction and begsa continuance of the public patrenage; - Particular attention paid to the diseases: of women and children, - Office in Fisher's block up: stairs. nio £ 4 S.,LOWER;..‘H::«D. .. Notice. ALL persons ‘are hereby warned nof to buy L or trade for a note described - as. follows, tLigonier, May 10, 1858, Four months after date; [ ntvrximtzg;fé? Al.femsigr Cornelivs; or Q‘Eflir:-Fefiy Dfxarsgge%m eteived, waiv-. | ing Valuaticn or Appiaisetient Laws, and signed C. Grafhuiiler, Daniel Shabe, securi. | ty.” Said note wag obtained from me under | false. preterices, and 1 e it if pre- | sented. 0. GRAFFMILLER, | - Ligonier Mey 12,1858 a 3 !

Drugs & Medici n\tm _ LAZENBY & STONE . Wholesle and Retail Dealers fn ' Drugs, Groceries PAINTS, OILS, Glass, Dys-Stuffs, Perfumery SEEDS; &¢., ke .+ I’l‘ 1S NOT POSSiBLE 70 enumerate our Goods in one Newspaper: ‘we deem it sufficient to say {Lat we alway 4 ‘have on hand everything in the line of

DRUGS & GR OCERIES; and in prices wedefy competitions . - Buying our Goods almost entirély from first. hands and avoiding the losses incident fo an - extended credit business; we athgr oursclves thatwe can make it the interest of all who pur chase for cash;to trade withws. . " = “And the Leayes of the Treed vave for tavee wL ot the Natiews?: 27 "0 We are agentsfor the following Patent < and Proprietary Medicines, which we receivé direct from the Proprietorsy hence those who buy of us will runno risk of getiing coums terfeit or adulterated medicines, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and Cathabtic Pills. - All of Dr. Dy Jayne’s Medicines; - : All of kovden & Co’s do Dr. Roback’s Blood Purifier and Blood Pills, Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsapariila, | Dr. Hall’s Balsam for the Lungs, - Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagua: Dr. Baker's Pain Panacea, Budd’s Liniment Mexican Mustang Liniment, Acalie s Gregory’s Instant cure of Paih: ¢ . - Sir James Clarke’s Female Pilts. = - Hoofland’s German Bitters and Balsamic Co¥s odiely e Sk el g All of Bt. John’ Family Medicines: . = ' Radway’s. Ready-Relief, Renovating Resolys ent an Pills. s Py o i e ‘Holloway’s Pills and Ointment. McLane’s Pilis and Vermiuge. i All-of Dr. Fitch’s Medicines. i Dr. Christie’s Ague Balsam.| il Desliler’s Ague Pills. .~ | =% | All of Comstock’s Medieines, - . ( } oOsgood’s Ind‘ia Cholagogue. - 5 i Moffat’s Life:Pills and Phenix Bitterd. ; Jew David’s, or Hebrew Plaster. ~ © | Hays’ Liniment for the Piles. : | Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, 5 Dr. Vaughn's Lithontriptic, ©. 4 ‘ Dri Osbory’s Golden Oiutment. | -All of Dr, McClintock’s Medicines. _ ! Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparifla. - o do Geotge's do. | el ,do. Bristol’s do o " do ‘Helmbonld’s - do: cfas LEd ‘1 | Perry Davis’ Pain Killey.: | 5 | And all other Medi¢ines which are of any | value to community. Josh : : .o LAZENBY & STONE. - | Ligonier, March il, 1858, —nG-tf. . | o e Y PUB{LIC , 1 CAN"%t;iflanythi'ngfin the line of Gz | ) ceries, Medicines, Dye-stuffs, Perfum: | ery, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Glas, ; Pager Hangings, Window Shades and Fiz: | lures Stone tnd Wooden Ware,Salt Wat- ; er Lime, &c., as low-ascan be sold and warzs rantedias represented at Lazenny & SToNE. ’[ PHYSICTANS::)nflWh s rely on"getting | B Pure Drugs and official preperatlons of standaid strength from = Lazenby & Stone [ M;ERCHANTS‘Wishing to replenish tkeit | A stocks-can often save money by buying i oF - vbenie ) FazEnßY & StoNe

MARCH & KINDIG, I I AVING on the 15th:pf April bought out L. German, formerly of ‘the firm of German and Beebe, take_ this ‘wpportunity to say ta the citizens of Ligonier and viginity ‘that they areaboutte =.~ ~ - of Goods of such kinds as has been heretoforeé kept by MY Gevmnan .. one G ; We can say with confidenge that we Have. faciities of buying,Buch as féew Rrms in the West enjoy, and we intend to give ouy: . Customers the benefit of this advantage. We say to Dealers throughout the county, to cail af our Storg and Mr Getman who will bé oup Satesman and Agent will be instriicted to 's:li toyouatthe - oy : " Smallest Possible Advance. We do pot mean to trifle in this ma‘tely but expect to place astock in our establishz. ment here, that must and;will elicit the ats tention of those whe are J;urchaSQ:,rs.‘_ g S e O MaRGH & KINDIG: « Ligonier, April 28.+838, . i 3

seriii’s sale, BY virtue of an-order,.to me. isptied, from ‘the Court of Common Pleas of Nubld county, 1 will expose to public_sale at thé Court House door in Albion; on Baturday the 12th day of June, A. D, 1858, beiween the hours of ten o’clock A.M; dnd four o’¢lock P. M.; the rents and profits of the following real estate, for a,-t-éi'm'oi' years not to excefy seven ; but if it fails to bring the debt, in est, costs and acgrqing,costa,,’ then it will- S offered in fee sitnpls,” to-wit s—The undiv e ded south half of Lot number thirty-six withi the appurtenanged iheteunto belonzing, in the town of Ligonier; in Neble county, Indiana.—~William H. Allen ¥s:. Osoar P. Her+ vey. - . D,SB.SIMONS Sheriff. <Mapydo; 1858 © . pibg2

o BEERIPrS BALE: ¥V wietae of an execttion fo meé directed &) from the court of —flimm'oh pleas of Al len ebunty, 1 will expose’ o public sal% at the _court house doors in. ‘Albionon e - Saturday, Jupe 12, 1858: - betiveen the haute of 10 o'clock A.M. and 4 o’clock P. M of said ddy the rents and prefitd for the term Aot exceeding seven years, of the following described yoal esfate sifuate jn the Colinity of. Noble and Statg"otsgéfligfip%hm = A part of the west half- of th _north iedt quarter of section thivty-six, town {hirly four range nine east, it being sehenly actes mord R - . Bat if the same faifi%%ngmfi gfm interest,costs and accratig tosts: 4 wil thatiy 14 e q‘:.reraixu?mw;ifieéflhxgk& s "I aken as the property of Edward Cainphell ma g}mmmfinfwmfmfimu steff and § mgvfi e e Amivies. o aRW