Noble County Register, Volume 1, Number 22, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 July 1858 — Page 4

fi ew Drug Stere! - O. ARNOLD & Co. Hk‘fl NG pm;:anently established themselves in Ligonier, would say to a disctimjnxing community, that they have just received a pure and unadulterated stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES, To which their attention is invited: We also keep GROCERIES, BOOKS, NOTIONS & in fact nearly everything except Drygoods & ‘Hardware. Therefore those wishiug anything in our lineé will pleasegive us a call. ‘A L@ES, alcohol, Almonds,” Argols, AnA natto, Assafcetida,and Allcocks adhesive _ Pister, for sale at 0. ARNOLD & CO.’S. BORAX.-Burgundy Pitch, British Lustre, Beéy Rum, Baskets, and Books, for sale at o= ARNOLD & CO.’S.

‘CAN\LY, Canary Seed, Camphor, Chocolate,Cuitle Fish, Court Plaster, and Coffee, at the Drug Store of 0. A. & CO/8. D\rs STUFFS, Day’ Baoks,. Diarys, Davies Arithmetics. and Divers other thing tor sale Cheap, at . ARNOLD & CO.’S. ENVELOPS, Earrings, Elemehtary SpellX 4 ing Books, Enameled Cards,fand Every hi gnyou can tnink cf,at O.A. & C0.,8. & 1 . of ; FL‘AVOR-!NG Extracts, Fluid & Fluid Lamps, Fancy Note Paper, Faols Cap do Family Groceries &c. at ARNOLD & C0.,8: 'G]{UN Caps, Gum Drops, Godfreys Cordial X Glue, and -Great quantities of Good things at the Drug Store of 0. A. & CO.’S. “ YT AIR Oils, Hive Syrup, Holland Gin, H Hoarhound Cami.y;wF a'r:d Hevery thing you wWantat 0. A. & CO’S. Ix&psunnn:m, Tgnitus Beans, Indigo, (Ipioac, &c. at ARNOLDS. | Jost Give usacall if you want any of ) Dr pJaynes Family Medicines, and oblige yours Respectfully O. ARNOLD & CO. - Knomzs Pins, Kod Fish, Knutts Kalo- : mel, Kathairon, and Kind treatment at | the Drug Store of = 0.A.& Kompanys. | LAMP_ BLACK, Lubins Extracts, Ladies L 4 Sewing Birds, Laudanum, Licorice, and Lilly white,atj = 0. A. & C0.,8.

MONEY wanted for every thing in the live of Medicinesat 0. A.& CO/S. " NEEDLES, Neets Foot oil, Nickwood and Notions of all kinds at Q. A. & Co’s. . \PTUM, Gf;nge Peel, Oil of Origanum, and 7 all other Oils at O.A. & €o.’s. P ;X Peils White, Pl Pictrues; Pen . »KPn" or mans Plaster 4t u : G [O. A. & CQSUILLS, Quinine, Quassia and Quantit ‘es’ ‘ of Drugs at + O.A. & CO’S.

| RfifSlNS'Rbeubarb, Radway's Ready Re‘lief, Rosin¢ Rose Pink, Rose Water, and “every thing else at 0. ARNOLD (?O.’S. AFFRON, Sandpaper, Sponge,Sal Soda S};Sugfi'r Lead, Seidlitz Powders, Starch, Bulphur, and Spiuon. at OA. & COS.p T ‘Tin Aof, o =T'apioca, Turpentiné. and f ; all kinds at 0. A+ & CO.’S_

‘ a MBER, and Useless to Undertake the e- | numeration of articles at ARNOLD’S. ‘ T ARNISH. Venitian red, Venice turpen- . Y tine, Verdigris,and Vermillion at 0. A. ’WINDOW GLASS, Wall paper, Wormseed o, Whiting® Work boxes, and ‘Wines of all kinds at O, ARNOLD & CO.’S. XAMINE all the Storesin Town, and if L you cant find what you want just call at the Drug Store of O+ ARNOLD & CO.’S. : YELjLow BARK, Yarrow Root, [Youths . Primers, &c. at | 0,A.& CO’S ‘ Z!INC PAINTS, Cheaper than at any other store canj_«posit_ively be had at 0, A & o. &EVERY THING usually kept in a Drng /Store ,may generally be found at the - DRUG STORE of 0. ARNOLD & CO.'S. | Fnos'r's AMERICAN SPEAKER, an 1 X excellent work for selecting pieces for Declamation, can be found at ARNOLD’S. : GUBA SUGAR. Welwill have next Monday morning as good an article as ever brought westof Lake Erie for 9cents per 1b give us s call. - - 0. ARNOLD &0. - Feb. 28th. 1858. : : G;RANUBAITED SUGAR, a superior arti- | cle at 18 4d per pound, for sale at the i New Drug Store of ~A’RNOLD & O’S.

SUGA'R. SUGAR, a superior article just received and for sale at 9 cents a pound . @b 18,1858, - .O. ARNOLD. AGOOD supply of Jayne & Son’s, celebraLA ted Medicines, consistiug of the followin ‘ p Expectoraat, - e Hair Tonic, ' t}les:atin! D” ol , ; Iq‘d Hair 2B Ague Mixture, : :gg g ¢ Ague Pills, Liniment, ' : : Sgnative Pills,

PIERCE’S Picture Gallery of Fine Arts! . LIGONIER, INDIANA ; I AM lnrpy» to announce to the gflb’fic, and to my former patrons, that I have purchhsed a Building on Cavin St.; directlv opposite McLane & Shobe’s Hardware Store, and have finished the second story off for 4 Gallery: Have put ina e v Large Sky-Light, which,being combined with a‘Side-Light, enables me to procure good Pictures in all kinds of vhuthfl. 1 therefors solicit the patronage .t all who wish good and durable Pictures, as I feel sale in announcing that I have procured. aeL the latest and best improvements, not v-mrclyhbmnfi they are j i;:’fhblc,’buz be‘cause they will give added happiness Lo sy {pa(léfi:’“d gue taced my ficturu‘:y ‘aneh%:g regedgnted]y low price that they mayßecome universal, Consider this ; Life i " o 5 o 6 T adtad l‘tel, : o AT |AI sof grodice aken in exchnge for pieturos, alscold Copper, Brass, Brittan- | I" ot er Rags, &c, . N.B.—~Good Pictures ‘put u 3; the e for only | Instructions given on -gasonable terms. *. | e T 8D PIRRCE.

HARDWARE, | STOVES AND TINWARE!! \

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McLEAN & SHOBE, AT the Sign of the Big Coffee Pot, geveral dealers in the differ- | ent varieties of | s , HARDWARE, STOVES anp TINWARE Thankful for the very libeLal patranage heretoford bes‘owed ‘upon them, would respectfully solicit ‘a c(mtinua'nc;.of the same, and also call the attention of all those wishing Goods in their line tothe liljge and tull assort‘ment constantly kept on hand. Having adopted the o : . READY-PAY} SYSTEM, We are enabled to sell as low rs any other establishment in the West. Tinwure and Stove_pipe manufactured to order. Call on us or send in your orders. ’ * 1-ly. Also, H. Bement’s Celebrated 'Mishawaka Axes, on hand at all times, [

& | 2 W \ Doors, Sash & Blinds! PINE and Poplar Doors, Sash and Blinds, of the best quality lcan be found at all times at McLEAN & SHOBE’S. Any and all orders filled with promptness and dispatch METALLIC BURIAL CASES! e S Pl [- < e T — . - R _::’;:—{:.-';s_._.'r_:i‘:,_’fi_%é?{g‘_;}!’-{‘_’.fl_,'-ii‘,‘;.i:?' : e e m—— THIS article, not usually found in Western ; establishmeunts, can’be found at . o 14f . McLEAN & SHOBE'S, l; Wayne Engine & Car Works. ,FT. WAYNE. T HE Subscribers, Proprietors of the above Works, manutacture b

] ‘- STATIONARY ENGINES, "RaiLroap Cars, MACHINERY, - Agricultural Impliments and - castings.’ , g P 8. ; of every des»icripti‘on. They calz special attention to their stations Engines. Having J:lopted the latest and b ‘est ixaprovements, and jusing the best materi, { and ¢be graatestjcare in their manufacture, ‘the, v Engines are reganjed as the most superior i, 1 wee. They furnish to'order . ‘ ' Ep, toesot ‘any regired po_wé%and size, - for flon 't 2nd Saw Mills, or Machine Shops . Works situate idjtoining the Railroad Depots, 1 vith immediate connection with the Canal ena; e them to deliver work with facilFal s oabeh, o o ity and disp.. " yoNES, BASS & CO. Fale(h 4e 0% L

1 $300,. 90 reward wRTIT T ke + CAID -BOR.THE AR WILL BE }_ -ertho the Indiana Regu- : rest.and deliv in/the United States or lators, or 1n any jail “*g alias Tom Crawford *Canada of Thomas You - scustody. Said Young who escaped from theii | feet 9or 10 inches is about 25 years old, 5 | r, keen blue eyes, high, slim built, brown hi | \address Any inquiek spoken and of gentee gident of Indiana formation may besent to P#c L DO Regulators, Ligonier Ind. | P

Take Not. 's°7. THAT A]’JL'PERS(})NS & ‘e’ firm of - ved to L. CoverLy prior to th ° “obted to Banta & Covell, and all p,grsons ind: “.gted to the firm of Banta & Covell are fequ¢ e the settle and pay off their indebtedness befc made 15th day of April 1858, or they will be . vgcosts. 1 cannot carry you through any lo er; you must pay up. : {Ln:vhs CovELL. Ligonier, March 13, *58.—17-tf,

R, o SL b I 1 YQUR,ATTE_PTION! WE would respectfully give notice to those:whom we have credited,that necessity compels us to call ujion them, for money Ayl')e us,. Those not p’éyiag us by the 20th of April will be made costs, We would wait always if weecdnld. |, : i e : OHLngIE;&. SMITH. Ligionier, March 20, 1838. - L

' _.Sign of thc Padlock. 0. . MOGAN, Successor to H Durrie, . el 2 No- 81 Columbia St., Fort Wayne,lnd # . s i k { Dealer in every description of ForeignTand demestic oo g NS G HARDWARE! } Iron. Nails, Glass,” Sash, Building Materisl« | Saddlery Hardware, Gl*nsmilhs‘ Trim- ; i - mings, Farmers’ Tools, such’as § , Chains, of all kinds, {hovels, : - Bpades, Scaops, Fo. ks, ; i ‘Grub Hoes, &c. ! Mechanics® Toolco,)jvcry Variety. COOKIN G, BOX AND PARLOR . STOVES, ; v i | Tin, plate, Sheet lron an Copper. : TIN WARE AT REDUCED PRICES Jaw, 28, 8. S il G g

A JOHN HATNN A, , . (Sueeessor to Henry Miller & Co.) - WHOLESALE -deal?r in Tobaeco, VY Sigars. No, 112 Woodward Avenue mear the National Hotel. Keeps constantly on hand an extensive agsortment of the ‘best and latest styles of | B Imported Havana, Princige, Medium and i v Eandres Cigars; i Snuff amd Pige ~ Also, the most celelrated brauds of Vieginia Honey Dew and Cavendish Tobseco, Ibs, to. Ibs. 5 lump and $s together ‘with every nrfkmle usually kept in the trade. o ' Detroit, Mich. |

A e ee e PLOWSIPLOWS A S..perior article of ;#lows,vahovel plows, ZX harrows, cultivators ete. elc.at . _ CARR & KIMMEL'S

STILL AHEAD (S REETER ST . CUSTOMERS }Fgenérflly that fi:liac f:ge:‘\;i:kg :fiargc ai_;d well SILKS & SATINS frow 50 Cts. up. White Dfeés_, Goéds, : fi Lawns, Mulls, - | \. ‘ Jfi‘colnetts,v etc. Ginghams, .. o H o Pri_nts," v ‘ ; Delaines, - : - 9'tc. | £.ANYNS for 0K Conts ner Yard

< ‘A}l'ap‘acay for 15 cents. Almost. I’ll kinds ‘of SUMMER nd - WOOLEN - *Ef @ . V!“ | N"J:‘ | ' 3 ‘AL }’ Q‘— CASflNF{IS for 38 cts per Yd pask ] P ; . | .SKIR TING FORG6} CTS. . : ; ) “of'all varieties, o Wall Paper, i ; " 17 Wash Tabs, .- _ e . Grain Cradles, . b ' Scythes, _A goodl assortment of Cutlery,” consisting of ‘Table, - W .. Pocket, and ‘ : il : Pen-knives. Ladjefi call and see my large stock of ‘ Ribbons, Parasols, Bonnets, | Capes, Shawls, &c. HAfI‘S of the latest Sty,le, and in plenty.

Fools K Shoes For ladies, gents, afid babie:;t‘ prices so'low as todefy competition. Also a gooa supply of Aénd in shorta varie'ty' of all kinds of GOODS Eo AINTY | - NOTIONS . R . Which are wanted By the citizéns of thi country. Havipg come upon the . Ready Pay % éta;dafd, I Will‘sell) 'goods < - iFar Cash 15 Per Cent.

lower than has ever been sold in this toan before. | i e Come into my store and 1 will convince ‘ou of the truth of this assertion,; ®RODUCE

&a=, il ,‘\s taken in exchange, for which the miogrsy © MARKET PRICE w,ii})ff{;;;;‘fie; % jnaei;hhug; will pjrea;e

i ¢ ‘the Wav” - M . : : L Get Out of . 98 Way, o;- ~s;ll cheay.wr‘than: évef bk'el : :",? e Store removed to~ Conra ' o n";rmocg where I shall be happy 1o seec V“”l!"l ata times. - sorbmd. 2 Mi;"s 1858. ek N o

N. W. FIRL.D S,;ys 1o the citizens of Noble and ad, ‘(:l:d (ing counties, that he iy stillon hand . ™ weady (Ghuid ooty Bb s e By

Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, - SLEIGHS, SULKIES, &e., " On the shortest notice, His articles are all made of well seasoned Timber and in the most ‘modern style. Wagons kept constantly on hand. All work warranted and done on the most—libral terms, Also Repairing done on short notice. Thankinl for pact patrotiage he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. | ‘N. W. FIELD, i Ligonier, Feb. 10, 1858, —2-If. = =

Cabinet Bhop. FJYHE subscriber having permanently loca_[_‘:ted‘in fhe village of Albion, takes:this method of anneuncing to the citizens of No--ble County, that he keeps constanfly on hand, a vanety of Ry e Cabinet and Chair Furniture of e@;y discription, at eastern prices, L Among his stock can be found some of the choicest specimens of plain-and fancy chairs, “beaureaus, tables, stands, sofas, &c. \, Please call and examine for yourselves, ;\ -~ ‘Albion, Ind, ' A. FULTON.

. Prepared by Dr. Sauford, Compounded enti-rel; of Gums ‘s.one of the best Purgative A and Jiver Medicines now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic but a Liver remedy, acting first on thc Liver to eject the morbid matter, then on -the stomach and bowels to cary off that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectnally, without any of the painful feelings experienced in the operation of must cathartics. 1t 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. ey

The Hiver is oene_B of the principal regalators ot the humax.d body; and when it performs itsfunctionso well,the power of the system isfully devel-g& oped. The stomach ils almost entirely deE'"pendent on the healthy action of the liv-g#l er for the proper petformance of its func- ™ tinns;when the stomach is at fault thefffbowels are at fault, and the whole systei gy suffer in consequence of Jone’ organ — tbec_]iveruhaving ceased todoits tduty.—-'—wii-‘or' the dieeases of that organ one of thepad proprietors has made it his study,in a prac-fug, ticc of Inure than 20 years, to find -somxp remedy wherewith to counteract the many®s derangements 0+ w}%qh» it is liable, 5 e i ; . _To prove that thi remedy is at last found, any person _troubled withliver complainf, infi any of its forms, has ‘buttotrya bottle,andfi conviction is certain, These Gums remove® all morbid or bad mat ter from the system.bsupplying i n their place a.healthy flowg_; of bile, invigorating { the stomach causiv’g‘H food to digest well, | purifying thefl blood giving tone | and beaith (to - the_gq whole machinery,removing the cause olw the disease--effecting a radical care, . - Bilious At - tacks are cured, and, what isglabetter,prevented by the occasi'unO al use c¢f the liver jinvigorator. e e : | One dose after eat-,h ing is suflicient’to releive the stomach andges prevent the focd (rom | rising and souring. z o ; o Only one dose mkenq before retiring preventspightmare ¥ : —~:0nly one duse tak-§fd en at night, leosens the bowels gently and cures costive-

|~ One dose taken after each meal will cure | Dyspepsia. G ‘| & One doae of two teasneonfuls will al- | ways relieve Sick Headache. ' “One botile taken for female obstruztion removes the cause of the disease, and mdkes a perfect cure. : B ‘ Only one dose immediately cures cholie, | while one dose often repeated 'is a sure cure for cholera morbus, and a_ preventative ot cholera. i g-Only one bottle is needed to throw cut |of the system the effects of medicine . a long sickness. ! . {G-One bottle taken for Jaundice re- | moves all sallowness or unnatural color from the skin. S o

One dos» taken a short time before eating | gives vigor to the appetite,and makes food digest well. i : : .One-dose often repeated cures chironic , Diarrheea in its worst forms, while: summer and bowel complaints yieid almost to the first dose. o One or two doses cures attacks caused by ‘Worms in children; there is no surer safer, or speedier remedy inthe world, as it nev&r furls. s ' g~ A few bottles'cures Dropsy, by exeiting the absorbents. . > We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventative for Fev&r and Ague,Chill Fever, and all Eevers of a Billious Type. It operates with certainty, and thousands are willing to testlfy to its wonderful virtues. . | All who useitare giving their unanimous testimony initsfaYOor. . - | Mix Water in the mouth with the invigorator, and ‘swallow both together, A THE LIVER INVIGORATER. . - Is.a scientific medical digcovery, 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 1s required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Headaehe, all of which are the result of'a Diseased liv~ er. ‘ 4 i 3 5 1

: PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. . Dr. Sa~nForp Preprietor, 345, Broadway, N.Y: And ?’etailed by all Druggists., Sold also by O. Arndld Ligonier, Ind. -

Elkhart High School. T HE Fall Term of. this Institution will A commence Augustl7th, 1857, and continue eleven weeks. With a full corps of compilent Asgistants, the principal hopes to vender this School worthy the most liberal patronage. : S : " @~ All bills will be presented for Frompt Payment at-the middle of the term. ~ “Rates of Tuition. Primary Department, = $2,00 Comton English Branches, 3,00 Higher, g oL | 4,00 . Latinand Greek, o 175,00 Drawing—Ex(ra, St 300 _'Musis, on Piano Fort, Melodian, Guitar or Organ, S 170,00 . B S. McLAFFERTY, Principal, ! : | Lh i nSth P LASTERING!

‘s¢'ber would inform the citizens The Subs. 5 apd the surrounding country of thisvillage "~ o red do jobs of | ; that he is still pre S 1 -

G TR Attt biate < r2RING, ’ R ABT . S SR v ““~aper. Hislong in a thorough and complete s “sg{s him in experience in the business wari. L the belief thatinboth . [ | .FINISH AND PRICT

he cannot l‘ail. to givg satisfaction to those Iwn ating work in his line, | i - . .. GEORGE HUSSEYE Yig Ofied, May 6,.°38.5. -" © g 7

Gl A RS S e T R e AW VO Z;‘;l Ating work in his line, | 1 : e e W RORGE: H_USSEY! Lig Onie?, May 6, ’58... nL - MILLINERY! AARS. NUGGLES takes. this fhethod 0{ .M.:finfnn.'zing the Lady’s of this place that S hoepeiedn o o o o

DOP i Sy 0 on Cavin Street. forthe! nurpose of doing up. and making BONNETS o all kmt:fi:g the lrest style and lateujlasf‘;im,g S NTOTICE Is hereby given, that ,‘jh';m* sderN signed partngrs of Curl & Smalley have suspended business as a firm, and that all the ‘books, vights,. credits and effects (personal) of gaid figm are handed over to:A; M. Latta T?agdgél".' L. Carl, (of Ligonier) for the purpose ‘of setilement. Their receipt witl be ‘good: agains said firmi J, DOCURL. | | : JAMES SMALLEY, -~ Ligonier, March 25,1858 © =~ nlo-

BUGGIES AND WAGONS | JOHN FRELEIGHWo uld respectfully inform the citizens of Ligonier and adjoining country that he is prepared to manufactnre upon the shortest notice | _ ; Buggies, Wagons, Trucks, aud othes®wood-work i this line of business. Repairing done with promptness & dispatch. Prices as low as any other establishment.— "Produce of all kinds and lumber taken in exchange fof work, Money never refused. - Ligonier, April, 1858. < nlo

F RENCH BED PANS, a necessary article in sickness, can be had at the New Drug Store ot 0. ARNOLD & Co.:

Camparet, Hubbell & Forwarding & Commission Merchants ; FORT.WAYNE, IND. " 'W E receive, Store and Forwatd Goods. " by the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago, and the Toledo, Wabash & Western Railroads, and by the Wabash -and the Erie Canal, and deal in gll kinds of : | i Satt, Fish, Nails, )PvAo:"k, Beef, Four 7 ; Glass, Coal, &c. : “ 7 Weare also Agents for 5 FAIRBANK'S CELEBRATEP SCALES P o ’ ‘.\N'b e\ % Dupont’s Gun Powder, For Sporting and Blas!in\g purposes. And for . Peacock & Son’s Steel Plow. Our Warehouse is well lctated on the Canal Basin at the east end of Columbia street, at the termination of the side track of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayvne, and Chicago Railroad. Jan. 20, 1858. o : r2mb

Administrator’s Netice. NOTICE is hereby given that the under: signed has been appointéd Administrator of lhe estate of David W. Myers, late ol Noble coutity, deceased. ' Said estate 1§ sup-. posed'to be solvent.. LEONARD MYERS, 4-3 w : ~Administrator. i Fort Wayne, b s = Ifercantile Institute. Corner of Main and Calhoun Streets, op= posite the Pvblic Square, Ft. Wayne, Ind. . 7. DYETRICH, Frincipal. PROF. OF THE SCIENCEUF ACCOUNTS AND PRAECTICAL ANE - ORNAMENTAL PENNMANSHIP. * T HIS Institate, located in one of the finesi. Cities in the State, is now inabigh1y floyrishiing conditien. e From the- thorough aid compréhensive comrse of instruction, combined with the elegance, beauty and convenience of the roams, 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. ¥ “ A full and entire couise of instruction emLo o ; e

2 & - Book-XKeeping, By Double and Single Entry, and i4s practical application to every department’ of trade and ccmmerce; as practiced by the moi} ac-* complished and successful modern Aceountants. Also Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Calculations, Commercial and Ornamental Pencanship, &c. . The System of Penmanship taught in this Institute, stands unvivaled. THE LADIES DEPARTMENT. Is elegantly furnished and arranged with neatness and convenience expressly for the Ladies. by » Tl{ition for fall Commercidl Couise, Practical. , Penmanship included . $£25,00: Tuition-for above with Ornamental Penmanship. 33,00 Average experse of Commercial Coursef \.including Boarding from $45,00 to 55,00 | Catalogues contain full explanation, sent free upon apf)licaainp. j U atE

SIR JAMES CLARK’S Celebrated Female Pills!! T B ¥% '~ GREAT D% S g N N English é’%&f;@?‘g Remedy. PREPARF.D from a prescriptionfef Sir * Jas. Clark, M. D., Physician luxtraordinaay to the Queen, Thisinvaluable Medicine is unfailing in the cure cf all those painful and dangerous diseasts incident to the female constitution, . | : : Jt moderales all excess, removes all obsruc+ tions, and brirngs on the ‘monthly period with: regularity. These Pills should be used two or three weeks previous to confinement; they fortify the constitution and lessen thie suffering during labor; enabling the motherto per-. gft;lrm her duties with safety to herself and Child. o = o g e T - @3 These Pilisshould not be taken by females during the first three months of pregnancy, astheyare sure to bringon miscarriage; but at any other time they are safe. - 1u all cases of nervous and spinal affections; pain in the back and limbs, heaviness, fatigue on slight exertion, palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirifs, hysterics, whites, and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will ‘affect a cure when all other means have failed. and although a pawerful remedy, does not contdin iron, calowmel, antimony or any other mineral. + Full directions accompany each package. Price in the United States and Canada, § bg% For sals in Ligavier. by 0. Arnorb.& Co.

‘ST. JOHN & CO.S. LEDICINES--. Y 5 doz. Cough & Consumption Syrup, 1 doz. Ague Syrup. ) : . 8 doz; Liniment." : - 6 doz. Condition Powders. 6 doz. Anti Billious Pills ‘ 4 doz. Vermifuge. - % ~Just réceived and for saleby = Light? Light!! Light!!T A i, assortment of Oil and -Fluid Lamps, vefy cheap. Als;), Sandlm—S;zrr}Ste'arine; i Tallow, .Y the box or.pound, for sale by: AR, T @ ARNOIME Co. -

LLot. - eanbe foiud at the New A.asq ‘il‘ e @ Arpold & Co. Drugs{oi::o? : ——-"—‘—'—“-——-——-————‘ A purearticle of doubls b — ‘what the Ladies often- wish's. W , &o. j find, for sale.by.the box or pouin.. - Q-ngq s ey ARN R O B

AL‘L persons aré hereby warned not 1, ' ‘or trade for a note described as follo. “Ligonier, May 10, 1858, Foor munths afte, ‘dates T promise to pay "Alexander Cornelins, 'or Order, Forty Dollars, value received, waiv--ing Valunatien G?A)%;! aisement Laws, and -signed C. Graffiniiler, Daniel Shobe, securi ty.” Said note was oblained from me under false pretences; and I will Mot pay it if presénted. 0 GRAPEMILLER. - Ligonier May 12,3088 - = W . | NN BACKS of Daify ard Table Sal }2O 0» of-mpafib?&;qna}gx; #‘or salaby o e el e R L T

DENTAL NOTICE Preserve Your Teeth ti NTOW is the time to preserve your Teethy ;Nfimd thereby secure to yourselves and posterity theblessings of Health, Beauty, Happiness and Long Life. Dr. B.C, Dewey,, Surgeon Dentist, would inform the citizens s

that he has became permanently located this place, and that he 19 prepared to do opetrations in the Dental Art ‘with neatn .and'di'q:'j_’a*tgh._ S : o “The importance of having decayed teeth eaned and filled with gold or other. etals cannat ‘b@'i,too‘??tmglx-iw;‘*";fia the neglect of this important duty, often resuljs in the entire loss af a good set of. Teeth, thu giving rise 1o Dyspepsia, and _various othe diseases, to say nothing 'of the irreparabl loss to Beauty, Speech and 'H‘u‘;}ipi_n&a. at t ‘same time giving the most revolting breath t the individual. S TR To those in want of artificial teeth T wo' call especial atténtion to my new method of metin= ting Porcelain teeth upon +Guld ‘plate witgf... continuous doubled raised linings and flanged plate, making the most beautiful, durable and useful dental substitate in the known ‘world, giving any required fullness. to the face, ensureing” the most perfect .articulation, and rendering mastication perfectly easy and agree'able, e e T 5% ” Teath removed'with care and comparatively little pain. - Chloroform or either administered with safety in all cases of necessity. Parents having children whose teeth require attention, may rely upon ‘gocd advice and k:nd freatment. R it Finally being assured from past experience of my abilities to perform any operation entrusted to me.. I take pleasure n tendering my services toa’ discriminating public pledging myself to give satisfaction in all oEsce

: ,'TESTIMONI_ALS e Dr. FArraND, M. D, Michigan City. Dr. SHERI\L@N,LL.'D,,] CR e DrioJames, M. D, " -i« ot H. Baker, D. D. S., Coldwater, Mich. “Dr. E H, Draxe, M. D., Detroit, Mich, Hon. H. Watbrow, Hillsdale, = « : Rev. G. WirtrarD, Battle Creek, « Dr.D. C. Marsu, M. D., Orland, Ind. - BB Residence at Mariam’s Hotel. v B G DEWEY, Dy DS ~ Ligonier, May 13,1858._ . . = nllsif*

- CROCERIES Cheap For Cash!! W‘OUL_D Respectf;illy inform hia ; ~“Customers and the public in general, that he is receiving in addition to his large stock of Bools & Shoes, a large stock of - - GROCERIES . Which hewlll selifor - = . Ready Pay at Ré'lucéd Pri‘ces, and wherd you may find a s iqll stockZof BOOTS, SHOES &CROCERIES : - Atalltimes; Suchas & Coffee, sugar, tea,molasses and Spp, .0L e L Tobaceo . witn s s i iou R e e L Mepper _ : o ~and Spiee, e % oo Mindgard e e .. Starch, Cloves, . ogs se ol e ’ ~Nutmegs, el S e ot Bedeordsy gl vl e T R it o Washboards, * Also 100 pair men’s Boats, 100 pair ki‘iéfn,m 60 pair. calf Boots, 500 pair women's shoes. assorted, 1000" pairs children ¢hoes' assorted, sole -and upper: lefi_r;-;jalt-in-_;*néki and barrels, fresh white fish and pickerel, etc. 4 . At'the old stand of Fisher and Hostetter.", - Ligonier, April 23,1858. - nf3

New Boot, Shoe and Leather STORI! - | JOHN DITMAN _Would announce J to the citizens of Ligonier and vicinity that he has leased a portionof Fisher & Hostetter’a building for the purpose of manufaetiring and conducting the ; ; BOOT AND SHOE TRADE, where heis .prepared to offer a large, well selected and entiré new stock of Boots and Shoes. Sole and-¥pper ‘Leather; Calf Skins etc at prices to suit the present Hard Times, he feels warranted jhfiaggg that he is ofi‘éx:*m% BETTER BARGAINS Than have éver been piven. in this market. My terms are Réad’yl’agz, and those who purchase for Cash will fiud it greatly 1o their interest to purchase of me, + .°. > Prices wilkrun about as follows: "A good article of Men’s Shoes from. . 'sl,oo-to 1,50 Childesn’s - oi a 0 88 By NS Good Kip Boots from. - “—_ :'2.957te 4.00 ‘Good coarse boots T 3R e Mens:l-2hoots . . < :9-%*“’3@o Menscalf shoes . F1957t0 200 Mens kip shoes . [150t6 1.75. Boys Boots . - #7R . 1:508te 2.00 “All kinds of approved produce. taken in, iefiffllfif‘"g"“d"}r;' e , ‘gemh@t ‘market price paid in casl’ for g"“““"fififi‘}“,fifl‘f Ditman’s

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