Noble County Register, Volume 1, Number 28, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 August 1858 — Page 3
- % | SELECT SCHOOL. . . : Mr L. M. Coons will open s seleot sahool in M. E Church, on Monday the * * 16th ifist., it will be rqmebefififl ~'C.has taught one term in this place, and _ we hear him highly spoken. of as a " tedchers Terms frot}i 32,5& $6- : In addition to his selfigt;;fichool, if ~ there are any young men or ladies wishing to enter the Fre_shmp?’s -class in ~ “college, and desirous ofysaving the ngc: ~ essary expensp attending such preparhtory instructions, ho will give all the +xequired instruction from B to 9 each anorhing and from 4 to 6 in the evening, el | T Adjourned. Meeting —ln pursuance lof an order%of the Noble County In-
wincibles there will be an adjourned « meeting held at McLane’s on Saturday " #he 16th inst., at five oclock P. M. 4 full attendance of the members is re/i qlxg& H. WOOD, Pres’t. | -78 D, PießcE, Sec’y. i Ligonier August 11, 1858. , =« 36#Fhe Rev. Mr. Delo, Lutherian will ‘preach at the M. E. Churchat 2} P. M. next Sabbathalso in’ the evening. L v—#———-——“t"..r‘—-——‘—-—- G - g The Wesleyan Methodist will “hold their Quarterly Meeting at the ‘School Houge on the North Slde, commencing on_ Friday evening of this ‘week:and continving over theSabbath, 3 iil s ity Ml 6 i - P nufßde Thistles, | -5 At a meeting 'held at Sycamore Cor~ ners|in Lagrange County, Ind., on the * bth-day of August, A. D. 1858, the following Preamble and Resolutions were [adopted, : -+ Whereas,” The Canada Thistle ismore “to be'dreaded by the farwers that all -other| weeds that infest their tields, .and ] : : . Whereas, This thistle kas made its appez}l:‘mce on' & number of” farms in. #his regign, and if snffered to spread, ,will Idssen materially the value of Real . Estate, therefire, o . Resolved, That it becomes the duty of every person-dWwning, or expecting to own a farm, to aid in giving information of its existence and of the best , means of destroying it. =~ = : Resalved, That a committee of twelve ‘persons be appointed te ascertdin to what extent the evil has spregd, and ‘whether those who find the thistle growing on their farms, are taking energetic measures to eradicate it, and re- - port at the next meeting. "Whereupon Messrs, Hawley Peck, J. F. MeDevitt Matthias Marker, Charles Roy,.Giles Taylor, Harlan Parks, Geo. Swank Jr., N. P. Osborn, John Hostetter, Dr. Johnson Latta, David Gibsen, and Dr. Abner Lewis, were appeinted said Comanttree. : ¢ o : :
Resolved, That those attending the noxt moéting be invited to -bring specimeng of the thistle growing on their farfis or neighborhood. : : . Resolved, That this meeting adjourn ‘to meet again at Sycamore Corners, on Saturday the 21st of August,at 1 o'clock P. M. oy “Resolved, That a eopy of these pro--ceedings be forwarded for publication in the newspapers of Noble and La.grange Counties. = M. D. KING, Chairman, T. Hupson Sen., See’y. . ; _’ ittt § <RI Sy Tae Epiror.—The Richmond ¥ai] throws off the following capital illustration: oo ‘ . “They have a steamboat on the Western Waters by the name of 7'he Editor. This ‘s the very best name ever giv‘en 49 a steamboat. We are surprised ‘that it bad never been thought of before. The editor is a working engine ‘whose fires are going by day and night. Now he sails against the tide, now with it, &going along at a dashing rate, until suddenly he comes up standing against -gowe hidden snag, which entirely shiv‘ers his timbers to pieces. - Whenever he moves he puts the water into agitation.. He serves everybody but himgelf, carries fqei%bb: and épaSsengers in any quantity, and goes off puff—pufing down the stream of life. Often his pitenyes overtasked and the boilers yutst, but fortunately it kills no one but himself, and who ¢ares for an edi-
i Strepgth and Health Restored'— g Mr. John Davidson, living: ten niiles - above Pittsburgh, on the Pennsylvania _Givaly says : “When I commenced taking = Beerhave's Hollaird Bitters, I | gbuld ‘hardy “walk. Now, I' erjoy excellent health. . meB.See &dfiffiisement in another coli z 3 ;m——-v:—n.»».———‘——.—. - . Traveler’s Register. T M.B.&N-LR.R. : . M'rains arrive at Ligonier as. follows: et Loing West, : ~ Tfifmfi?fi%‘flf{d Froight, e e Gozngffa.st, , i i aion O G 1 Unitéd Suates Express Company’s Messen:’ ger goes West on_the Accommodation Train on Mondag’s, Wednesday’s and Friday’s; and fist Tuesday’s Thursday's and Satrdayiey " Freight, or (Express packages intended for b/ a‘f’M‘m-"B‘e délivered at the Depot, at ledst one hour beford it card tume for leavT e OTIB COLE, Agent: oo 0500,
M_LWM‘%’———Q-——*—‘ .On the Ist inst, atthe residence of ' John Stith, by Abel*Mullin Esq., Mr PeTER SCHLATTRBACK to Miss Roser¥A Frownne, = - o e *—7o3 the sth inst, at the esidence of the bride's fither, by the sam, Mr Jadvb C Todd, to Miss Mary Devault - < = v~“ I 2 -...w-* R _vi_:”:,ff:l-, £|f!'n I}ICI"?"I“I.\*-;; ) _Oh Thursday, August 5, BLizasern Matia, dan%terf of Adrian B and ha M. Miller,. aged 2 ywars, 8 mofthsand 27 days, ~ .. . ~ *Eresin could blight or sorfow fade, : gDeath came with kindly care, - ~ « The opening bud to Heaven conveyed And bade it blossom there-? In this village on Sunday evening, the 6th inst, SARAH, wife of Jesse G Simpson, Aged 34 years = s 4 L ,‘*’ l - fi 3 ‘,',i i _ Don’tlet our friends forget the Township meeting on the 21st forjchoosing delogates. . - -' Rl N‘OTICE is hereby given that my wife Catharine, hasleft my bed and board, wi:hout any eause of provocation, 1 thercfore warn all persons not to hsrber or trust her owamy account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting aftet this datess v il August 12,1853 CHARLES WOLF. - NN OTICE 'is hereby given that ail person trasting my wife, will Jo it at their own’risk. For fom this date 1 shall not be accountasble for any dgbts that she may con~ fract ejther by herself o¢ agent, without an order from me. “JAMES B BROWN Ligonier, August 10 15838 e Surgical & Medical Notice. |o‘: ! N Y I TAKE THIS METH- : od of ihforming the public that I have now ‘greatly ‘enlarged my Libraty with: the most rfecent standard . medical and smigical works, ' both from this and the old eounuies’ Alse completed my stock of Surgical in-’ struments, consisting of Amputating, Trephining, Obstetrical and Cuppingcases, - Al--0 a-variety of ‘Speculums *Bistouries, -Scalvels, Catheters, Pesaries, Bougies, Laicets, Camman’s pateutr Biethoscope, flexible tube 'Sirenges, Galvanic Batteries. ete. ete Alsiy -y large case of splints for every variety -of fraeture : : : b 5 i I bave also made awranzements with the manufacturer by which I cah supply on ‘short notice e!as!icgh_nckifi%«fur swelled legs, | indoot any size required Gt . It has been suid that thePhysicians of Ligs ;,-nivr have heretuforé in their pm‘chase:mm- ; -snlted econoury rather than exdeilence and | Cadaptability : P : | Fhis I may sav has not heen the case in the | present instance, as 1 have spared neither pains or expense’to procute every thing requisite to.the prictice of the Physician and Surgeon, : :Office in Fisher's bleck over the Drug Store. : € PALMITER. . .Ligonier,..lnd., July 23,1858, . e
MANSION HOUSE, . E. Dice Proprietor, Albion : i e ; Indiana. THANK("UL for past pationage, the Proprietor solicits the ¢ontinuance of the same. 3 7 3 . He also is .prepared ‘to announce to the traveling public that he has conpected a Livery wWith his “establishment, and will be in readiness to couvey passengers to different points of the surrounding conutry, ; ATTORNEY AT LAW Ay Eeneral Gollecting Agent. KENDALVILLE. - INDLANA. PART[CUL.&R’ attention giéen to -the anaking out of Deeds, mortgages articles of agreemeint and all legal documents., Office in the new building one door West of the Burnam house. L N Kendalville July 29, 1838, - n 26
BUGGIES AND WA GONS . J‘OHN FRELEIGH Would respectiully inform the citizeng of Ligonier and adjoining country that he is prepared to fanuface tare upon the shior{est notice ~ = i o Buggies, Wagomns, Trucks, @‘ and other®wood-wark in this line of businéss, Repairing dene with prompuaess & dispatch. P%s.as low as any other establishment.— Proauce of aH kinds and tamber taken in exchange forwork. Money uever refused. - Ligonier, Apnl, 1858. nlo - M i ¢ & . ’ MEDICAL NOTICE. J S LOWER, M. D;.will .continue o the practice of Mediclne and Swrgery, in all its various branches. - Having had abaut fifteen years expfl@e in various diseases, h.oth in the SoutheP and Western Smtesfi hopes torender entiré satisfaction and beg§'a continuance of the public patronage. . Partic: ular attentiompaid to the di~eases of women and childven. Office in Fwthhbluck up staive, nlO -« J.'S. LOWER, M. D. -
. Saleratus! - A pure article f double refined Saleratus, what the Ladies often wish for but Seidom find, for sale by the box or 1 gund, b "% " Vi g 0 ! Co. b gt i U R e A Mflm RIS has remgiid his office from tHe Post (%m T ishers block up stairs. next door to the Rey "”Jff;!ki e vHe swill now “besnach more af Jib ‘afiqnd to the dutiss of hisoffice than heretofore nit:
A*:i L ofMc GUFFEY'Sißeader’s as well LA as Speller can be fouud at the New By e Hines of O: Arnold & Co. e e e e e e e Liixhart High School. T' HE #all Term of this’lnstitution will : commence Auvgust [7rh; 1557, and continge eleven weeks, - Wath a full corps of compitent Assistants, the principal hopes to render this Bchool worthy the most liberal atinags, oo e L RGET . @~ All bills will be ‘preseme&;;fww Payment at the middle ofthe term. "~ " i Ratesof Tuition. . = | Primary Department, ~ §2OO. . Comwon English Brauches, -~ 3‘00% E Higher, o i degw ‘* lfimjn wod Greek, - - 7 UNURGO D rawing-—<loxtiay o e 2l ; 4 Moror s PTG TN, Mehxflun,flps% L ar OF AYEBRR seacssec s e ity g ROV ‘{ g 8. Me #TY, Princi 'T
New Cabinet. Shop. - B, D ®ran, TAKES pleasure in a#nounicing to ~1»%31¢ cj;i'zens of 3 ; LIGONIER & VICINITY, that he is making a permanent settlementin Ligunier_‘ gor ttgg mangfac;uta and sale_‘fi{ ’ CABINET WARE,
. Heis now en%gu inerecting a large and commadious building” for the purpose of carvying on liis trade, on Cavin street, opposite ‘the post office—but until the completion of said building he will be happy to form the acquaintance of all who shall wisw purchave = . - ¥ W . Furniture ai his temporary rooms next door to Misr's new store, where he has opened a small variety of such artictes as be shall have for sale. Furniture 'will be sold at the smallest possible profit Good, cabinet lamber will be taken in@xchange for furniture. ’ ‘Please give meacall. - R. D. KERR. Ligonier, July 29, 1858, | 06 | Toledo Wholesale Book Store. D. ANDERSON & Co. THANKFUL for past favors, take pleasure T in valling attenfion to their extensive stock of Theological, Classical, Missellaneous and o ] SCHOOL BOOKS, Comprising all the varieties in general use. | They take occasionito agsure all, of their renewed and incressed efforts to have constant and EARLY SoerLies, Girectfi'mr{n the publishers of all ‘the valvable Behool "and . ollege Text Books as well as the ew Miscellaneous, and Theulogical Books published in the United Stutes, not technically termed **Cheap Publications.” : /
A Large and Generalbfiflatifl,m'ent"df . - FAMILY BIBLES Pritited in the best manner, with beautiful ’ type, on the finest siged paper, and bau'd in the most splonid and substantial styles, and }al prices to syit purchasers. ' - |XiL3 i - . 3 | The Teacher’s Bibie, - With map and;:}firrrnws, smiable for - - Subbath “Seheol Teachers. PQCKET BIBLES, Of every variety of ‘styvle, with gold and silver clasps, luCks ete.,af prices varying trom thirty ets. to five ; - doltars. el : g - . STATICNERY. fi)mprlsing every. variety both of Foreign . and American manufacture. ot ¥ o * * Blank Books of Q]l Kinds. Embracing every manner of Ruling, made to | order, Paged and Lettered. = ‘Writing Papers—Caps, Letters and Nctes, ruled and plain o r Envelopes—All clzes and stylea. : 'lnks——\‘\’rinng Eluids."(‘farmine and Indelible luks, 'w\'arrmrgg-af thg very best‘g;q_ualily. PRINTING AND AVRAPPING PAPERS. They'#hvite the attentio. of theseddesirous of purchuasing,eeither in large or small quantities, to their Stock, which is, in every particular, Fresh and Full® And from the unsurpassedhadvantages possessed by them they feel confident that their prices will be satisfactory. Their motto being “Quick Sales and Swall Profits.” g £ : ni6 = 'D. Anpgrson & Co, " No. 5 Gardner’s Bgilhings, Toledo, O.
The Tty of the Ereat Ring : L 5 DR JERUSALEM AS IT WAS, AS IT IS, AND AS ‘ " RIS T BE. T T By Dr. J. T. Barcriy, Late Missionary to Jerusalem: - With a Steel Portrait of the Au‘thor by Sartain. - - “Also Chromographic 'llleminations in ter oil colors, Periscopic Panorama of the entire Circuit of the City and Environs, explanatdry Maps, &c., by Rosenthal Steel Engravingg by Bartain, J. C. Buttre, Dick and Earle. Finest Wood Engravings by Louderbaek and Hoffman, and J . Byiam. The Engravings will be éxecuted in the highest stvle of art from Photographs and original designs itlestrating the various phases of the citv,--Ancient,Medieval, Modern and Mi'lennnial, L . ‘Also, restoration of 'the Temple and C* as invesfed by Titus.—Notices of.its Jewish Christian and Heathen Antiquities—lts present Political and Moral Condition—Future Prospects, &c., &e., &c. . ‘.. D.'A~person, & Co., Special Ag’ts. No. 5, Gardener’s Buildings, Todedo, Ohio.
- Lumber! Lumber] ! i AT PEHE e Olentangy Steam Dill. THE Subseriber . has ‘mow on hand _over 100,000 feet of Lumber, and is prepared .to fill bills of lumber of any kind wanted — ‘-Alb_o'vhaviug geircularand lath saw mffi}g‘ nish Pickets o any size wanted, and Plastes- | ing lath,. - = Zobas s Those Wwishing it ean have lath delivered at Lygonier.. - W HUDSON. _ Bawpatch, June 25, 1858 . 22 MILLINERY Dress-Faking, :Mus. CLARK tßankful ‘for-past favers: YA wouldrespectily wform the ladies of LLgonter and surrounding ¢ounfry. that she exXpects suon fa ineraasaher I cilitiesder servi:;:” hes casioiners. 85§ »\%}%&% réevin‘e;h* (.‘tew stock of. s e Zg,;w | B@%\mmw AIBBONE, ; f ot Jo s e el + FBORDERS: FLOWERS, - Embroidered Collars, and all, other kinds . of _Faney Mitliaery, ;fi%\efigf be hmi;%y%o see,l- all ‘l}er old friends, (besides new. ones) at Ler former o wa the Fot Offce, s T i e e SN i et Al e T S e et e L T
e LT ,? Preserve Your Teeth!! N@W. is the time to preserve your Teeth, 4N _aud thereby secure tb;ghné@etveg' and: pusterity the blessibgs of Health, Beauty, Happiness avd Long Life Dr. B.C. Dewey, Surgeon-Dersitist, would inform the citizenso that he has became permanently located in this place, and that he 1s prepared to doall operstions: in the Dental Art with neatness and dispateh, WL G The impartance of having decayed teeth cleaned and filled with gold or other pure metals cannot be top*™ tro'nglx urged; as the neglect of this. impoitant doty, often results in the entire loss af & good set of Teeth,thus giving rise to Dyspepsia, and variovs other diseases, to say nothing of the irreparable loss to Beauty, Speech and Happiness, at the same timegiving the most revolting breath to the individual. S A v To those in want of arfifi‘éiahee!h 1 wo'd call especial attention to my new methud of Mo~ ting Porcelain teeth upon JGold plate with continuous daubled raised linings and flanged plate, making the most beautiful, durable and useful dental substiture in the known world giving'any required fullness to !;Ee face, ensureing” the most perfect- articulation, “and rendering mastication perfectly easy and agreeable, g : : ) Tenth removed with care and comparative ly liftle pain. Chloroform or either adminis - tered with safety in"all cases of necessity. & Parents having children whose teeth re quire attention, may rely upon good advice and kind treatment. “Finallv,being assured from past experience of my abi,%:’es 10 perform any operation en. trusted to me. I take pleasure in tendering my services toa diseriminating p‘ublickfled*;-v ing myself to give sati‘sfactiq&iwfig.ll cascs. - TESPIMONIALS: Dr. Farraxp, M. D., Michigan City. Dr. SnerMan, M. D., e Dr. James, M. D,, - g H. Baxer,D.D. 8., Coldwater, Mich. Dr. E H. Draxe, M. D., Detroit, Mich. Hon. H. Warprox, Hillsdale, . ¢« Rev. G. WirrarD, Battle Creek, '« Dr. D. C. Marsu, M. D., Orland, Ind. Ofiice in Fisher’s block up stairs, in the room with Dr, Lower, ’ T BN DEWEY D.D S Ligonier, May 13, 1858. ° nistf
| Sihs Wholesale Store. W. BOLLES, & Co. Vi ; ; ! Have taken the four story Store | IN PHILLIP'S BLOCK, And are filling it with merchandise to Bl OOLD AT WHOLESALE The institution is to be permanent, and will be a “two horse” concern embracing i [ ry Goods, a Complete Variety - Straw Goods and their Connections. Boots and Sh .esof ail kinids, o Hate, WOdps, &cd Notions antl Fancy Goods in this Line Cotton Yarns, Bags, Batts, &e., With Goodls belonging to the Trade. ~ Merchants and dealers within the range of Toledo, will find this stock right for them. - |The buyi g part is well arranged; the sellirg will be.done ‘‘on the square.’ s %tlumersof the old house of 8., B. & H. as as all others, ave invited to give us a call. : e Sk T Toleds; July 5, 18982 . n 23 '~ C LT T W OLLES % CO. 3. oy 0 Monday, May 17, '5B. i_»' ,‘ ‘)\fi;’"y e : i dchd = O ARNOLD.. 1 HAQ this day received another immense kol s TR
‘”c;f Vevery descnpuon, cheagex‘i; than ;xér., 12 Ibs good Sugar for Ong Dollér‘j : 12 Ibs(3‘rood Sugar for 4hl. 1215 600 D SUGAR FOR . CoE Lel R
6 Ibs. Good Sugar for 50 Cts. And everything else in my line correspondingly chea~ . it - v s o ... “White Fish, . Alarge sunnlv this duay received .. o RPickére), A large sapply this day Tierond st i = 3 Fresh Eemons Reccived this day, Paints gndvOils, -~ - Paintsand Oils & . T A G o i T T O s o e A Targgsopply fo sale by, Q- Aenold. and Tallow, by the bux or pound, for sele by | 4 G ARNOLUS Coy
v §Mglc aud Harness Shop mm;v“ ‘ " 4 i 9£ . i ‘:‘\ oNCRE SR w e e iR LIGONIER, IND%™, R SR e o 0 Rk { . 3 : . e 4 S Havmg BeazerL & Hipp Pt nently located themselves in the above pamed place, and intefd to carry o the business ir. all itg various branehes, fl'fxd will keep constantly on hand a goed stock of G DRAFT AND ETEEY Saddles and Bridles ~+ Made out-of the best of ‘ LEATHER, we get our Stock ¢ all fiom the East,and we can = | to be l;nade out-of the best‘ of Jea!her‘ Repairin g & ‘T‘rilmmi‘ng ' Done on short notice.” Hides taken in ex‘change for work, at Market Prices. All we } ask isitogive us a call. : ~ Shop on Cavin Cavin St.,one door south o 1 Arnold’s Drug Stere b S BEAZEL & HIPP. Ligonier, April 28, 1858. | =l3
EUDREX A!! HAfi) WARE, STOVE AND TIN 'STORE IN LIGONIER. & (Sign of the Big Bucket) - | iZ%;% = M \;‘ E _ fl%\,(mwm /9 »-b ,’ :~~: 2% N F ’. 1 &\ CUTLERY, /% *f e \ ‘fi% &}I : Pa “.‘ {A,, : \ : Rt /, o"$ . B gj {8 3- A 2 Y Ty ‘ : - f ~,»' K pia .v Wl T & CARR & MALTBY, DEALERS_in every description of for--5 qigu a]u!_ v ! : : i DOMESTIC HARDWARE, {ron, Nails, Glass, Sash Building Materials Saddlery Hardware, Guadith's Trimmings v FARMER’S TOOLS, Such ds Chaing of ali kinds, Shovels, Epades, . Scoops, Forks, Grub Huoes, &c. Mechanic’s Tools of every Variety.: "~ COOKING, BOX AND PARLOR STOVES. - Mauoufacturers of ‘every variety of TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Ligonier, May 4th, 1858. : 0t
- A 'WHISPER TO YOUU | Did You knqw -;thiaiCARR & MALTBY 2751'21;; ?:S(;inég :fli.rge stock of t’he:difHARDWARES IRON NAILS
I&e., direct from the Eastern markets, and which are-epening bright, clear and { polished, at their store on Cavin Street. . Among the large variety may, be found a splendid ussortmentof -~ : .- Goopers, - o : ~Joigers and {. - QLarpen- tora. ©. . tools.— A large Jat of o ¢ G mted barn door _ ‘hinges Sledge : ' hammer: Mattocks, & kettles of - every : variety, dmong which Ll sy b%eund S ones. Rope, Bed cords and twine. . Rat traps, mouse traps, besides P agrest movyoother . 4b 4SW 5S dh QP 9 i 2 ot BB T N ,5-).,;— L A Bt we sh b e ] . Bat we shall not try to W Beßigthe | list of goods _aw ME{?‘? p wishing to: purchese, will di*well to call %BWd partake of ihe new goods beéfose theyiare gone. | - W are too busy How : iver- | A asehant e AR R MATIRERY caet e W HERERIS Y id Retall . 2 N ~L = " e = fd % ' 2 .5.'( 20 48 O SV G A 8D A ©5 %! j‘i PR, ' ; \‘“Jiz“ S ;:"i: ‘t '. s VOALVILLE, IND. &~} SRRt R T b ek L
. LAZENBY & SONE S e R R e Do i e Drugs, Grocer . P R 5 ~“"f" " g BAINTS, OILS, GlasspDye-Stuffs, Perfamezy o SEDE; kow b, ey ko J% S NOT (POSSIBLE Tt i enumcm*e vir 'Gm;«.g 11 ohe fi’ewsfig@ 2 we deem ilhufiicient.;_to sS4y that: we alv ol fiave on baild everything i%;gumofi G T DEUGS & GROVERI S and in prices we defy compatition. = Buying ourGBods almost entirely frem 0.1 ‘bands and avoiding the losses incidend 76 = #xtended credit busiuess; we fatier curzel o thatwe can make it r};e_i;nteg~e§3p§ sl whopo chase for cash, to trads v,\‘it{}';uv.‘ Ty ““And the Leaves of the Trees: wave for the healing of tl.o We are agents for :-th'e" ‘ro;iaging;?gafeu' aud Proprietary Medicines, which we Teceile . ameet from the Propisetars; hence those why - buy of us willrub no risk of getling co‘us? : ’f terfeit or adultetate’d;n_}edicines; B . i Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills® All of Et D, Jayne’s Medicines. e Albof Louden & 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 ‘Canchalagtis, Dr. Bker's Pain Panacea, ‘Dudd’s Liniiieul: Mexican Mustang Liniment. | R Gregory’s Instant cure ¢f Pain. IS sir James Clarke’s Femaleßills.: = Houflund's German Bitters and Balsapic Cor.
oy e e S el A 1 orSt Johua Bowily Melicines, Radway's Ready’ ‘_l‘é’ef,fi',gém@fy_g‘{ii;fi'?fiéyf?i,~ ent apdPillg A g B LY Héliowfi’&l’ilh&fiWi G o MecLare’s Pills and Yormitfuge, ot e All'of Dr. Fitch’s Mcdiciges,. . 50 TLRNER Dr. Christie’s Ague Balsam. © . % o+ . Deshler’s Ague'lgmsf”: : e L All'of Camstock’s Medieines,. = = - e o%good’s IndiaClolagogue. -~ “» Moffat’s Life Pills and Pheenix Bitters, Jew David’s, or Hebrew Plaster; .~ eaes Hays’ Liniment for the Piles.” = . LR Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. - Dr. Vaughn’s Lithontriptie. ..~ -+ . Dr. Osbern’s Gelden Qintment & = & .~ All of Dr, McClintock’s Medicines” © . Dr. Townsend's Savgaparifla.” - 7 . do George’s r.;:) B T do . Bristol’s (de -l s Taiegß e do ‘Helmbold's 'do .50 e Perry D‘avig’ Pain Killor, - i S ' 'iA"d all other Medicines which are of any value to community. &2 T . R i LAZENB&“-&;S‘?*;;; Ligonier, March il 5 1808~ - . - THE PURBLIC ,*‘{ CAN, obtain_.anything in the line ef (G oceries, Medicines, Dye-stuffs, Perfuvmry, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Glos, Pager Hangings, Window Shades und Lig < ‘ures Stone and Wooden Ware, Salt ¥ ue- | “r Lime, &ec., as low ascan be gold and we: - K e r&;&an!éd‘i}t ng;;»sqffix,-&,vfiwp_u ; FJOUYSICIANS can alvars te gon gedtins P Pure Drugs and official preperatlons of . wandard strength from - Lazenby & Stona N ERCHANTS wishing to replenich thieir L\l«stoc‘ks can often save meney by buying™ f L 7 LAzeENBY & STONE. ¢
- BOERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS. w“»h' ™ ’mfi;’-‘ »N_‘.&‘,‘;‘ '~\ 25 ,’ i ; ARSI o f%fi" , /) . g vl B THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND 'm:)‘nr,‘n;;. POR . DUSPEPSIA, ~ DISEASE OF THE KIDNETS,LIVER COMPLAINT, . | WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, And the various affectionsconsequent up{m*u alsordered :
STOMACH OR LIVER;Such as Indigestipn; Acidity of thé Stomach Colicky paing, heartburn, loss of appetite, dezpondency, costiveness, blind aud bleed}ing piles: In all Nervous, theumatic and neuralgic affections,: fi‘?;%s,‘ififfiugnferoué' instances proved hLighly beneficial and iu others effected a decided cu¥e,” = o i ‘Thisis a purely: vegetable'compound, pres pared on strictly scientific iprinciples, after the manner of the celebratéd Huolland Pro-. i fessor, Boerhave. - Beeguse of its great suc - cess in most of the Eurepean Stutes, its.introduction into the United States was intended more’especially forthose of our fatherland, scattered herb'&gifie ovér this migh. |y country.. Meéfing wigh-great suécess as mong them, 1 now 'c;%it:to-thé American publle, knowing that'dts truly wondeiful ‘medicinal‘Virtusmr’n’u‘st'bg'fieknuwl-édfer}fi R . ‘lt is ‘particularly ‘reconimevnded [fo thoga pesons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continugus uUse of ardent spirits{or othet forme of dm;?m,m; Gen- . erally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way diréetly to the sest of life,thrilling aud quickehing everyperve. toidiog ‘op the Uropigg spirit, ‘and, in fatt, infusing new health amf . vigorin thesyslem, 'S¢ Joe 6.5 o(0 G iRg
St e OTIEION: S ““The great.,po;iflagckyp{i?rfijaemgx A oma-has induced many imiiations which- the public should snard-:'ws’y%rg,%‘?rcbflsffig; Be not persuadedi#é buy anyth h%e}s‘;eglitfl' you “have given Bgerhave’s Holland Bitters asfaiv trial = One B6ttle wiil convince you how infinitely superior it is to.all these imitstions. Bold at §1 per betle, orsis hotdles 63 TS s s RS WDLE ERORBIETONE. Do Benjamin Page, Jr. & Co. T, Wi Dyont & Sonieelageiphia. Dacs, & Paik, New York.- S, Pars c ; Arnold, Ligonicr, lidBAnd by e ted States and Cajades, ="5 TIERR..
