The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, December 23, 1868, Image 3

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For , •
Legal NotleeArebn Oangbay,
Take Natirs—Tbozass
NO~loea= rs:P. • .111aseem '
Wanted—Oak bark. - '
blew For Sale—Thia ales.
Temantlisaa.—The Clashro n tunty,
pa„ Jail Is new itimardlesis. are
Other a better dim of people up there
&a 'they are lere, or justice hs very
basaltarilf ' -
irtir6WlLLTrds44e . veu ctiminal
mos were disposed of last wee:hit the
srashlagtotteoutitT, Title would
seer that *iling `over 'there are w
“posrrositie'set, of customers" at lei t.
Frown wriaats, Layer and Vat
leads Raislna,at J. R. Clark-a. .
? .
Peisesual.—D.-Sankey. *II
Capt. Dill, editors a n5l ppopri*r• of • e
Lawrence Journal; were:in fiver
hat Friday. They publish a live pai . er
in Lawronce. comity, arat 'egie grog p e .
annul , somas:
N.. 1 Cider (or WON) plea iit J. B.
Clark's, Baster, l's.
Holiday reastrats.—Now Is Alba
tisyrieMake tWasenta pq jour :friends,
and we know of no other present that
would be more appropriate than one of
*Was fidiwink ]l ea, Where im
Mere a tither or a lirtilher that will not
pomp one for his wife or sister. Call
en I. Boors, in New Brighton,ius& MO-
M* One. •
N. B.—Every purchaser befitr':2foefi ,
Year la entitled to aprin. sr.
Freak gilt OrsSem Boe. Ca;
at 1. B. Clark's, Beaver, Pa.
rierslfeulli.c;4o. • I‘oore, at
the.upper end of town, by been doing
business In Beaver fora number of
roam He tea perenertetst,eitinion of the
town, and sentient= of good Mending
sad strict integrity. His boldness is
that of • druggist, and we venture:*
opinion that there are but few Lien any
where befhwipleitudn i ewckwelat their din.
ties than Igr„ room. His drugs at,
pure, inid he 'lways has a Isms stock of
them on band. Call and see
Fire ,Werks of au kinds, at J.. R.
Clark's Beaver, Pa. _ :•
try
Thursday evening of laid week the Pu
pils of Prof. R. T. Taylor's seminary
give a literary and musical entertain
ment, which was very creditable . to all
concerned.' Qttkii sititiober of tine pie
ow were perWnisea 74A1 the phmo by
Prof. Reuter and his pupils. Emmys
were`mind by Muses Robinicht, Reno,
Beaselle. Recitations by Mimes Camp•
bell and Stowe. A vocal clans also en
terUdned the audience with spir
ited songs. The winter of the
institutionmpue lemeary .. lBt sad
the 'spring aesalm APril 6,1
Frenek lllsem Tor sad *T
Candler at J. B. Mirk* Baiveri Yid
make yourself pleasant to others, I. to
sh4w them attention. The whole world
in ilke the miller of Minefield, who car-.
ad for nobtid„io, not he; becaind
body cared for hint. And the whole
World would serve you' so, if you gave
them the same citise. Let °rely- hurt,
thendten POO that, yep docere for them,
by showing to 'them the , courtesies,'
in which there is no parade, whose voloi
is still to praise, and which manifest
themielves by tender and affeetionate
looks:and little acts of attention, giving
others the proforma:tin every Wein,
Joyment at the table, in the Held, walk,
ing, sitting or ei t andlng.
Air•/1/47k•nler is very fro-
quently used to iddi ugly defects her
tweet' ceilings tuid walls after e Job of
papering lidone. It is also :ofterianiitdi
to adorn garments worn by the fdr.'llex:
But dm, Xionitirippg Mcginly's corn:
er, in Beaver,•ain axes. • 'gruhter,'.lllthi:
a beef, or prepare poultry equal to
body in all this region of country. It
you don't believe this call at his .hou r
and * see morel* plinep turkey.,
thickens, geese, duck!, wild gams; dr.,
than anywhere else thiselde
Witried one aids turkeys the other day
and hound It tip-top. Reader; next !Id
day la Christmas, go and* one of !ter
der's turkeys and have • "feast oftwee'
and a flow
.of soul." t
"Fr 7 Llightlllll:—We ask the Serena&
Me . attention of our readers to the
col
umn advertisement - 4pr; Al P. LightbLU
. of 205 Penn street, Pittabil:iSsids, in our
enne of this week. The doctot la , per,
nanently located in: Pittsburgh, and ' ; is
meeting with descried success, Judging'
,from the: Ask* , brirsatable notices
we find in our city exchanges. rir.
fylghthill treats all diseases of the head,
e, throat and lungs, in a manner Pecil7
liar to himself, adopted alter rant pt
!study—in Catarrh and Lung diaaaaaathe
patient Inhaling the medicine, and. thin;
the effected parts are immediately ramh.
ad, without the entire system being mit.
- tratsd by =mini drnp. ' Parties flhd
no dittlesity after seat aimizeiumo /*for,
in applying the reinedlei' themseirmat
bottle, and we Wise the suffering jto
read the card. r . - I
.' ----- r• - • - . - -- . `.'; ,
Happiness ot,the Roma* Cilrelio-s-
At this 'snail tot the year, 1000 Agraii;
lion and love . priimpt the 1 beetcnsail. of
Some suitable token to the yriajOberz:, of
tho.samfty as to 'ittendo;', the 'VD."'
Nisei, hot vie mit deligild our loi , eal
ones, and it the MI6 time do them a
real and lasting good. ,The- onalor,. I'
simple: can upottiiirdierellabla Maude
Dealer, 4 ma , is 2 ,bllif Li li..*:iiiiiPt! r 1 14 4
Integrity yon ean tplaes `ltnylli‘tAlo9 l !•
deuce, and proen j Mitnanhlra MOM 11,6
or a good :iltste all others the le
tiele heat . , to,cottertimito 'to Cite
delig/ii an d ''" ' '' Of the entire Attn.,
i
Lly chola, and . ' ls" 4ldng of beatity
and a Joy !Weft*. Hub Al man is tim,
*ideally Ikr; ' 13.10 r, 0 5, 1 1. i Pit'
of tillettax et ' ' =Wood' it.l'ltts
bnigh:siiiiii ., tom ids 'Manley,*
. boe4 cOPectisA t ~ !milk
eithsverYteit ji4gei'Oi r initalcal lnatrn.
meats in the eitintry,.and,whosti char
acter for, integr* is sprittbatJok itst'
Per** 'sold mss r+ Pianoti - an4pytans to .
• Parties to hdt pie choice of the" 164
entirely th)4444 any man in Ithe
- Eosins's.' If we add ibis: his Arm**
the soy*ntegraltoe s iyad ranty*ol.
lkrautirir Piiliiii wholes& all eoMpet
!kolkakthe.lida gfiss ipcpositioo l ; ina
elm the eiiiidaltsinfamarr Osatair:4rith
its wondartql.tmltalloo of,:llliiliame
Torilt'Oniaid Oflnserume ttasrliWr am
rippled
an the greatest msg. cfc *02..:
'la*, #llllly yrs 'riled 'Moire nt; itimaitig
• Periila that'll is :sit! glelaies
' thas tosYliiheot Ina{ intents are to
tesh
A r i t tVa r t t n A l l
aeliLascrig to m b
Whit* 9Siggrred instiAßYDrittgll
SW 1 0 140 PliliShisitihe
as editorial ellizigagaec #7
A party. presented hiniself at the door
Of the composing room a nuanenino
tiapaitctaigniitabied. teinentr
11 H is Joseph D. Jackson here?"
The partr aimed was engaged hi
hag up bur t last editorial. Ho itrail
Viintni c idaaisaita The irfc
couthiusdt
1 rR plttell'eve3,
L.lTith a Cool deiotioat'o his dutjiviw
will MM. iesavaaaani neietnAlia ?mat
brilliant historical examples, Mr. Jr
son continued tollidk up typgal
"I tell your bone is burned
and - • hi it t" exclaimed
excitedstraw
"Well—idi right—l can't leave now.
I'll come round when e taper goes t
ZI
apleadeli
reeetto AlL—The enterprisingPropri
store of tha'Aintrucarr &rock Jeueuraz.
have put up 300,000 copies In packages
of; with a finety-Illustrated /Thor
1 ,',11e 1 * they
'lO2 O *Per , 4 4 111 1/9" . 1
t4)-141114
Vgri r sl?r tho 4 .!PTery • Punier an
Stook thetneelvoa o.
this gleuermpo offer (to give away over
$30,000 wen*. of books,) as the three
numbers' 'flu:Wahl nearly 100 pegoi"of
choice original article , ands great num
ber of valuable recipes fifer the cure of
various dhows to whichlterirs,',9attle,
aheep, Woe. WilltrY. stAt .usbl'x'
Mutters will and this monthly a•yery
efficient ' aid in all the iletortm eats of
Fanning and Stock Breeding. ;It ties a
Veterinary Depaitrnent under time
charge of one of the — West i.hjitessors Iq
the United States, who answers through
the Journal, free of charge, all cuieetions
'relating . to Sick, Inj ured
, or Diseased'
liorsei, Cattle, Weep,' Swine or Poul—
try. Time everySubecriber hes anonse
and Cattle Doctor free. This Journal to
;Orrtfa be a ..l o - •.thiJm! of "0 a
year apt4imen copies free: Address
` ! 1IL P.210Y/214.00, Publ.hbons -
Parkesinne, ckestr• ai;
lb'lowing. are
mid to billte latest Otounterfeitat
2a on the Sixth National Bank of
11 0 1 04. Si.a. Pr4" 4l ° 3l * Th e. en
graving is scratchy.
rained to aors. on the Tioga , National
Bank, Oswego, Now York. The alters
tionit are well done. I
10es en the First National Bank of El
mira, Now Yosk. A close imitation of
the genuine.
2s 'oh the Lydia Psi*. National Bank,
New York. A fraudulent teem% .There
lame such bank.
10S on the First National Bank, Mite
Hall, N. Y. Imitation. This note Is
well executed, and Is a dangerous coun
terfeit. The `curved line under the
"Untied" connects the letters' "Ifni" in
the Imitation. In the genuine It , does
not The signaturerars engraved;
101 on ISO tinit i f i g i MLan . k, Roches
- tta4 4 N. I . 1 , dpi die on the
upper right halter and'acratchy
in the counterfeit.. .In the genuine It is
dark and flue lined.'
in on the' First National Bank, Port.
land, Mt. bueof endOf
guii on left; end touches border In .tisa
counterfeit. ' In the genuine It does not..
The small fignreed7ls, in the genuine,
fait AhoVe th'e gmi; are 4thittedin the
counterfeit.
2 111111
Dery neighbors at Enon are in a state
of great excitement, in regard to the pros,
,pective advancement of their village.=
The Railrbad Company has, we are
formed, boughta large tract of land near
the itation,'and intend buildhig Worke
of some khid thereon. This has Mime ,
laced the energy of the, residents, and
the Spirit of improvement /perms to have
seized upon every body. • We ,have not
learned whether the Company, will cer=
tainly erect works on the lend they.
tiave'bought, bit We_ learn that an or
commodatket train will rine daily he.
tirtken Enon - sad Pittsburgh, and that
parties areengaged in prospecting for
what is 'known aa the "block,' ; ',with
vfaw of de"Veloidng Whithnfer It can he
done profitably. If thingi turn out as
thvorably as they look at present, Enna
may yet take rank among our thrivia:
towns.—(Lawrence Journal.' • t
- .• •..
The Mt. Ileseemat iHasirie l
We mido a miatake last week in our re
port of the spoofing of Dr. Fennimore,
in tying that thttithAcheeon,theyouttg
man who abed hlin„had been released
on bail. •No person appeered ssalt4
him or was willing to perform. the pad .
IgniftEmtor,.pncktico he remains un
tried for the offence. Large numbers 'of
his neighbors came with him to the
place, arid by •their'sytnpathy for Win,
served greatly to encourage the young•
mani'wbo while he was eery) , that Ida act
had resulted in death, jet was acting
Solely in self-defonse. Thin is the ned
venial opinion of the community, undue
'a highly respectableyoung man, bearing
=Unimpeachable reputation, we heard
irigiMpathi se Vith NM In hie trouble,
and lope it may not impair his ;useful
t
neain the tetttre. 7 [Wesh. Ripettet.
The Leittj'a Friend, for Joann
irrr-NMer,. , perhaps,. has there been
pebliahed" a moire attractive numbeC of
a, lade*. stagssine, Akan : the-4anurry.
rininbei .of Two Lativ's Pitmen. 1, It
Lads off with • splendhi . .ilinanalleir an
. iittee4 of 'a Any' by Mica Amanda hi•
Dodgiew aChmed by. -Wolves." Then
we haven • striking llitiatration of Mrs
Wood's noveko4—lbtaltoland Yorke' or
Done. in Parolon," a now aid powa;ful
minii.' by the liMioiiiiitititor of .gut
UTTN"lsticicanteneelphi os peewit
..........alunber. la ' the: lire& - lin 'brilliant
a_amk :Plata, . the - editor has given two
examples of the "On3cian liend,: i It 4"
Wm in , Parle—not for thetimiiMion of
hm . dmeceon readers, telt tii maiiifit
theit curtesitt and also to prove th a t
doiMnotockerulaY slime% • naratcgi
tithicie k , but onebaving thenimalFrorich
origin: 4 'llat watt*" ,(wilh: paatry)" hi 1
a ltfaktaAPWl A 'APE.t.,
_Them grs ;ablo
very many engravings denoted - tOWa
attire; and to the work4able;mikleis g ilt
ladies loin, Ind4fi.,APP9Piai° Olin_ we
on• !The other literary matter is "lie.
Land o bril
=p o_, l iLl iblit . n414E1
"Who was A a story of matte," by
Ideig,LemlNeliandlerMo ton; 'Morel"
'by' Pkownin l'emT; a 'ii 110-.
manes," , by krsatoruner; agiii-Vvant
M*WI" by Emma S i Ripley ( t nor!.
diefas;: - ANiblialiell by
Esmcm ot Pstmeen,. Ile ,Woilliiitkike‘
,Philmielpide, at ELM ci YeM (which " also'
314/40 0 :likElle fiteakeeltrin 4 4l3 . 44nr
ocploked. Eight(ind One vailß)lll2.
:ffeigito4y's Frienot!)nd il tdntt
day Evening Post," (andenemo),
i 4.00. , • 1
h 4 mrstepi.;astk.
''..} = "*44l7
43111 *nom .
L'lmettbs4.ltePsals ,otrifief
Veer suritlr4lowlillo', ti
1 4111141i:ie.'
Safely Won I checkered •
• 1.10!,*Ir Iteicence etekt old odrilb—
was largely on tie increase in this loesl
,
ity, Mul that wine threatened to belart(
abundant before a lite date. • , i ' 4 " .
Rev, Mr . Hollingshesd followed nerd
in a vary plessiurt little, verch.. Ho
spoke of the Society bark disiPpolnted
in not receiving Visits from severallem
*men from 'a I distance whom 'Ow
ferc7 m
%wading, hui supposed their ..ati-'
1 sea compensated by the number of
1. • •
elm/Yuma herring in their places., - We
Lthought this retie pertinent , o.E aLI•
the speakers of evening', itlihoiliex
eeption.wereteiniatent. Re% Mr. Smith.
followed Mr.. liellingsbeed in "Clulef.
'speech. Be com Pared the pnekeit with
the pastatate of isoclefy as regards ligehr
drinking, showing how much impiiiiig
• mint had been tin tde in duniureethm.—
There was a e when whiskey was
used In almost eery. family as an ordi
nary beverage, partaken alike by preach
er and people, bat now their numbers
had decreased lo ' a minority. Sixty:
thousand people, he said, were still ad
dicted to the degrading habit.
/an, "though i e least," was dor.
Hr.. Hartim . D., M . A. Ilia remarks
-were unusually interesting and plessant,
edging from the attention and smiles
bestowitrnrion him 'fly his hearers, par
.
ticaLtriy the
i''' - At the close the lectures, a paper
was handed ran d to , the audience con
taininga tem . pledge, which
received 83 Wrenof vrould4xi ab
stinence people. L ode . . ,
~.V0L,N410r. .,
Rt fg
'remperanee. 02 - Si held at the"
Court' House th second Friday of each
month. The p -of 'meeting was
amended by ~ 7. F. Draio so' as to be
in the several a ram or: Heaver. liir.
Mirth; D. H.„ A., further moved
that a Temeranee meeting be held on one
of the Holidays, as, he said, four times
the Whiskey -- --armed on • those
des as' The original
Motion
A reeol
Itev..l.
quiet an
resolutir
theti lector
' A ittottoi
the seem
carried.
IsTn
ll=
Heave. Inner Ik lgu•
ideal 1 : examitudions •
for the ... Beaver Female
Seminary t 0... . the Seminary
building, Thurso. .17th. The Com
mittee appointed by.,. J board of Trus
tees to hear thliairtinetlon would say
that the fbllowl
,r; drama were examined
by: Refv..H: T.Vaylor;s*.k M. Miss Magee
the Proceptress and Mies Robinson :
Rhetoric, Higher Arithmetic, Geology,
Algebra, CawarGrammar,. Arithmetic
Aintermediate) History. The examine
that7
don reflected credit on both Teed...!
'', enlatelPePilf4 4 4 101 .4 0 ., >er the pupils
were entitled to very great honor for the
praetors* evinced in their mimeo
-1 ay.) studies. Easaya were rind by the
fhliotring young
,ladles: Ida llCCiiiery,
subject—The See. Mary Atkins—Dream
; Laird:., pike cappbeu--,passiage of thoj
Red Sea. - NilseHeitamWfleon—Eaftlerr
11. ...2
Bewefectorx.„, ' Alp Idorehead—Elig--
geration. Joel Dravo—NatureAsil At 4
Leora Alliso LittleThhigs. 211 . *Bat
com—To-mo w. - Etta Thlball—Pist, ' 1
sPnistati° ettd•ll i n a ret and - Xxample bet- 1
ter than Precep by Miss Emma Ralbeite:
It was evident t the young Wiles had
prepared the .. lvea withgrerdcare . ,and
I some of them b d Will diligeneterexed
in theist of .• . s t ,;,: • on. • : i
tin the• ~•fine entertalti-
I meat way' t ) ,f, A. Reuter aid,
his • . ," 4 flaying too much
w • • • the Institut/ 1 1114y:
lie p..
. • . ;'2'
.., . fewer of Moak, and
the*'. . , i • ....•t given by its, puPiW,
The rooms weft. filled to their utmost
En 4 l
capacity by an ielligent and appeal
kthee.• audience. tExcellent essayewere
Toil& h.r. * , Clara Robinson, Mire
Reno and ' ' Reazelle, and e Reetti
tion was rend in a very captivating
manner by Idi Blanche Stowe, ' '
It gives the mmittee pleasure to re
port that the on and Entertain
1 inentshoW the confidence shown to
exist in the SendruirY, - by its liberal Pa
:tromp., fa Ttotesplaced. 'Prof. Taylor
is laboring wi his efficient assistants to
keep the Somali' , in all its equipments
• ftirl7lly . tB the theas.:e bespeak for it
a ,fOll Miamian at its Winter Session;
commencing . nary 15, 18t19. •
•
J. Hotraziosuritin; -
' T- ,' , To. l P. lOWAN!, .
• . La i = . .
T.
;, , '•• J. 'F. , Glum (
• Coriemimea''
. '. ; •' -
I -
'-' . 4esetteamptaliam, Waist Take*,
011f.—bn last . ondaVthe Chive/sad and
Pittidough....... • *Woad company , l:o o kHoff.
.".!'"'. °mix odatlon train :cm ibar
**Pi Thtt tnthn therefere, lei4ne
Beaver ter Pi - biligh, is at hat A. JG'
.
Guts fir e holiday's' ai Mrs. El: II
. iiiiiiiies,loo l- 114` '' • '
fAisti, 4
NW lataresas—m w . : ,
Ittliae. 4 2Wirkiltroker . , elm!'_ ...Irumes Olne
lot of goods m our columns mitaY: , Kr;
F
AVMs eh* am Bridgowstat he
so long time, regarded every - Wm* as
'an lamest,' : man, : and- will sell
anything in line atlow figures. Give
him a MIL, .
lEEE
TA" - *- • •
monerwassiwww
• !ditlcemity
ot smog
outai • •
1* • cod now
that .
P _, 4llllli A "DnesPcmassit,,. wxiyys
1 pis
timed
Itslxe. lie Mot- I embrace thhi i pew
ileamainfti atm g the
raystertotui - Siiittliglidaticnined on 141
date roof In the coal bank at tide 'pla ce
Allq/Jhql:b -1 1 LIbitrVir 1461 o: plain raised letters. The aiare about,
three and alkali Inches *Put 1 the tatters
being winpitiiiirepered as if they ware
printed.' The Magna Urn thirteiti
contains taienty
ritTittkAike—are axing the
same also, and appear to'have been Writ
ten frafn Itftt° , 0 9" 1 " 1 " 1 "nite t°-
Til strange and mysteries; writing,
Pilidirktal Owl WWI& the wise Pad
seientillethequestion,hewasine it there?
Who, ia its anther?, Did it maim by
ehaiee, of wssifpldcei~thoi6~ytbehand
of God, ihr some wise purnosounknown
to on? o.rdid.ipa " t . some age !of the
world '
It would be just ea Arm* a eirelase
,ethitilbrithweeineby Chancwassibr the
naniesif OfOrisiVflioShingisinttit4PPeer
ifresgeg in the l e#tee b i ldtlehlthee- It
is the work of AIMS,, it vOit sof :o; the.,
„l o an
world, and ho.wrote it? Howdidman
place ft o dred yards in theta be
t uni lind slate strati, with.
P hal 0 feet high on top of It,
compase4*elate, the clay, lime stone,
coal etutZ l iucA which has neverbeen
broken 4 .., ation? : /
Thenj tbriabut one time that matt I
c0n.14 . 1411 walttw them, and that was
01401 *__,9 " ,,theZieliAeMellhe
ar scas.'which clapouseu
th ra - 4 ap
r:l4. ihsulagdadal left a smooth sun
hoe, which\ by a &ones of inuPoratien
btanne.bard. While this surface was
ink pirtildtsoft,smasTinust. haVe writ
ten thdairletteri deeilgiititabe and thel
*lnk "... , 40 ,,, a tiinpatiabrou g ht down
" ' ,' ' 'l'-', ...4 11 ,0 uP the. letters
44:44. ,
..! eilefisteover the coal., Thus
y .‘• . - .., . liorid remained there
Itilrissr straWiiii*ned and
...,,i4' , ''. 2 * Ohl, / iusd the earth's imr
. - z JO. :1 _ . .t condition. Age
arker age . ' anne sunlgonesdnce the au
itek ?I;h 7 ,hisvos pissed from
. 4 reitierusd , hiii, haw and . de
.... and if - was left fbr our own nn—
. • (Will IWO; hitelligent race
to inhabit the ltuid aufttfillitto thehow
:ela of the eurth,,andtheve upon the slate
discover those letterathatsunit hive been
there for untold generations.
Yell-
Ira?,
El
. :lit
SPeoch.
hear.
IR
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16 ,
1.;4,
FE*, burs, Friii, at IL Bea
seeirei,•Pj. •
CONIUMPOMBENCE.
•• Nevi - Ilanurrori, Ps., Dee. 41,1808.
IRDITOR OF iRIC Anotra:—Youreorres
,pmtdent X. Y. Z. appears to be rally
mistaken Li Lila letter In last week's is
ue In regard to the particulars Of the
;aerentide gives by our band to the Peak
•
'We have known thciPeaa family for a
number of years. They are all persons
°reduced= and isdnesienti and We are
sorry that any correspondent should be
me misinformed as to attribute to any
one of. the ladies of that family such a
trite and vulgar expression as that
which appears in the letter in quest! n.
our band.wern very kindly treated by .
the Peak family, and their serenade
very .higtdy appreciated ;- and they ",ail;
expressed themselves as greatlY gratified
with the very; fibersl patronage which
they received than the good People' of
this place.. Tile - manager Meld that they
hjd never been mote kindly treated,
and that their visit to New Brighton and
the serenade given thent should ever 4 be
remembered as ono among thoi most
!plemassatepisodes in a. long prefeasional
•
The past week wan marked' by noth.
tug more than usual ; with the exception
of the ildr and festival held on the 17th
and 18th - Insts., by the ladies of the Pres
byterjan Church. It was a verY pleasant
affair from beginning 'to end, and re.
fleeted much credit upon the ladies who
had thnmanage - meat of it. The cash re
telpts,.we are informed, were about five
hundred dollars. The money, we be
lieve, is to ke expended in furnishing
cushions, carpets, etc., for the new
church.
Was offered by
boys, for their
conduct; also a
gentlemen for
re plumed.
This week ushers In the Holiday fes
tivities; and every eye appears to be al
ready beaming with bright antielPations
of the joys—the good things—those Mei-
Maya are to bring. To-night and to
morrow night the Ladies Church Exten
sion Society of ,the M. E. Church gives
concerts, to consist of tableaux, vivans,
etc., the proceeds of which are to be ap
propriated to furnishing their now
Church. May their most sanguine ex
pectations be fully realized by an abun
dant receipt ofUncleflamuel's promises
tc'VY•
ttipteet again on
miry, 1868, was
tion adjourned.
/cry goOd, and
attentive.
M. L.,
On Christmas eve, the members of the
Grand Army of the Republic will give a
ball; on which occasion it is expected
we shall tummy:Me a brilliant display of
-"Yak women end brave men.
And then,
'"Oti with the dance ! let Joy be necounned:
No sleep till mom when ;oath and pleasure
meet
To chase the glowing halm withtlylng feet."
The entire week promises to bean tm.
brekim' round of gaiety, with an evident
intention of demonstrating that, al
though It may be "this world Is all a
fleeting, show" there is a vast deal of en
joyjneitkin If if we mortals only know .
how to avail Ourselves of it.
PllllllOlll4/11 Ilirineeting of the
Rseettilie'Comniittee of tho Republican
party of Deaver county; hold at the
Court How on Saturday, Dee, 19, 1868,
the followtng Resolution was unani
mously adopted - oils::
Resolved, That having tho highest
opinion of the abiliti t hitogrity, and en%
tiro fitness of the Hon: lohn o Allisoo, of
Mercer County, foi the office of United
States Senston'ise" do hereby 'piques*
oiirlitettiltor andHeprseentattves the
state 'Legislature, Isvmpport him for
that offlekat, the thipraehing election.
so long as theirjndgment, their still
port wilt' be of Service to him, being
confident that in so doing wo but reflect
tbo.geuerel i Sentiment -of the Republi
"can partyrof county. '
• ' HENRY,mmanna
C. M. =RIM, Secretary. n
Eau. and see the This, it Mrs. E. H.
.111eaeom's, 3rd st.i Bei4 , er,, ithe has er- .
ery.style
To The Friends of the Argus.—
Never since our connection with any
newspaper, have we been honored with
so many new subscribers, si Willdri the
past ten days. These have all' been ob
tained withput!stmeffortthus far on our
part. The people ev,etirwhere seem to
"comprehend thi'altaltion" and arertd
iyingaround the Anon as they never
did before r The result, la' our subscrip
tion Est is now =nab larger than it ev
er ifia been in the Peat,. But we, desire
to make it larger still, Our "objective
point" now isto givethe "old Argus"
a larger elierdst,inti Aid' any paper in
Westenk Pinuutylvania t r entsideof
burgh. , •Friends thine= be. dot* 'jerk
in this wayt.•Lbf earliforson who takai
it, show a copy of it to his neighbor who
does not, and prevail upon hint to be
come a subscriber. Every friend of the
Astons can aotoinplish this much, and
whin le is doni, Inn. Object will Wreath
ed, and the Argue will "go on its way re-
TERlitipoWeropy, for one year,
per copy for six minas; Weenie per
°")P7
Hoar Errrrrt st bits.
E. H. Heacout's, ea rt. ROM=
.liiiiiitikii . . ‘'‘ ****ltliwri
.F, , asp .• • , • .••
:_.
I aiiiiiiipthiteet; . ,; ~ '1
G.: L. Zipetber, flornri*.4o ..
, . Jas. , Gunman, Attlmiley, , , ,• .
' V al g "l'lt bs C 3 23"ShaP4
::1
sr oalllllllr i*.b iii iiii*/ 3 4 1 *; ., 4.
1
:'
Zl W etigL O L Vo i rAlkilbt ' ' I
vet', Pa. . . - , . '..-- , ' :'..' . i !n- -.
P. Anther. Jo Take; Beim; rtLL"'
J. B. °althorn, DenUnt, °corm, s
J. , L tUt V i r tig W r A A ,
Loon, Plinalpol.
Parkat Rochemilrt
irrOt t oo t./ 114 * .
burgh, Pa. • •' • • 1 • • i
J. <t s. Hasp Co., Itouott •
Goods. Pittaburgh,ro,4: ,
•
J. Width th Imam 41 $ 44 Pitiii.
,
bump. Ra• ••
.W. Panay, Gr 4 j -idkathe4 cur,
Palmer 41.Phillipa,'Ancennitii:
burgh, Pr •
Wilrich A liartfoni, Boats tt °Ethan,
ZPitatiithilt4 Tur:".4 • ;
G. W./Ws:tin, Boots fino as, Illockno.
4ndo"Y taburg stratinver. Hardware,
PlWbnrgl _, • 1 .
`O. R. Anikuts;Thielre, Ati
1.14
7;:p itlttek'
• ti • .
I af I ••
,4torolistraoro 141,ptim, Wolf. ltdtritnlidraidir. - . • ; •
Administrator's Notlcs4 a
, Aandestridoe-';',7 •
Admlnlstritorie tNotke.
• -r 7 ,- .
Administrator. ;
• kieoi3tor!* Not* Jt C. adboon*' W.
I. hitelem, Exceutoys:.
Exocutair!O NOtioe, R. A. Moo* & r3lsa
Rood; Executors'. •
Adininistrator's Notido,
Administrator. . ; • , ' •:.
Legal Notleo,Jolin
°tan , . r ,
Logi' Notice, JolitiCanghey,Prothon
' Election notice, E. Hoops, Oa*ter.
Administrators N otice, Samuel Black,
Administrator. i' • .. t
Rev. P. D.Flust, Property for ; sale In
Beaver. • • •
Orphans CoUkt Salo, Hanover Tp.,
vid Anderson, Administrator.
Orphans' Court Sale, Rochester Tp., J.
J. Now, Administrator. .
Wrn. Belch, i Tailor, .1141,4eieiter, Pa.
Sands dc Rineman, Fancy 43 es*, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
D. Et illrer, Fall dr, Winter e :
water, P. . •
C. Roedel, Wine
.ibr stalk*tdiliEtry
,
Pa.
Hrs. S. A. Allen, Hair Reaterativa,
New York.
Alta Vola Phosphate, Guano, Co., New
work. •
J. R. Garrott dc. Co., Hair Nestor Olive
New Ilampshire.
J. Pak:pion, Boots Shoeq•Alleghe-
•
deCallum Bros., ?smelts, Pittsburgh,
Ps. '
D. H. Donator, Property follicle, BeC,..
B. E. Ostlers, Bobrer's Bitters,
Pitta
burgh, Pa u
If, Ti liradtbrd, Farms for sale, ' New
illighZett, t Pa:
J. Moore, Druggist, Beaver, Pa.
Ninth & Bros., Clothing, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
J. Braun, Sewing' Machine*, Bridge
water, Ps.
. Dicker ct speck, Herb Bitter*, Pitts
; •
bargli, Pa.
Merrick &Co., gtoiregAr.,744w BOgik-
BorLind, Eloota it Shook Pitts
burgh, Pa.
JEW. it W. Snodgrass, Druggists, Alla
.
0 ,01, 9; Pa- •
'Queen of England Soap, Philadelphia.'
• S. P. Cummins, Coal for salo, lteaver,
Pa. •
Joe. Home, Millinery Goods, • Pitts
burgh,Ta.'
.1; W. Barker,t Co„ Dry Goods, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
Mrs. E.ll. Iktacont, VarietyltStation
ery Store, Beaver, Pa.
J, H. Bence, Millinery t Trimming
Store, Beaver, Pa.
A. S. Harvey, Groceries, &e., Bridge
water, Pa.
Bentgor do Co., Groceries, Food, IRc.,
Beaver, Pa. , •
T. 0. Morgan, Groceries,• ke., Drldge
water, Pa. - -
Coo it Darragh, Groceriefiote., Roches
ter, Pa.
. .
Chas. R. Hurst, Duniranee Agent;
Rochester, Pa. '
J. & H. Darragh, Lumber, .te. ,Sharoo,
Pa.
S. J. Cross at Ro
chester, Pa. -
J. C. Harruiriond, PlormJiaed. &c., Ro
chester, Pa. • ,
Croft & Phillips; Beal ' Estate Agents,
Pittsburgh, Pa r
B. Mulhelm, . Christian gilts,! &e.,
Bridgewater; Pa.' .
J. P. - Smith & Co., Lamp, &e., Pitts
burgh, Pa. . •
T.J. Chandler & Bona, Dentiate, Ro
chester, Pa. • • ,
Dawson dr. Richanison, Dissolution,
Beaver Falls, Pa.
John Bonier, Meat, Pouitry, Re.,, Bea
ver, Pa. . •
Expritroir
Lands for side, intr . :tire at this office.
Rineman, Merau&.Seldio,sliverarare,
Pittsburgh, Pa. .
BoLinty Account, North Sewickley
township. - , .
Peter Y. Brownaaud formate, Cetera
14.af!*f*PntY, Ohio.
: John, Boyle, Store for side, New Brigh
**: • • - '
J. P. Price, Wei; PsAr c &s.i New
Brghton,.Pa.
J. M. mrciiii4a dry Goods,
PittsbUrgli, Pa..; • •
R. E. Sellers, Rohm's Bitters; Pitts
burgh, Pa.. • '
Slider & Stoi3ps, Sewing Machines,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jas A. Fortune, Dry Goods,' Roches
ter, Pa.
Speyerer Qc Sons, DIY Goods, af., Ro
chester, Pa.
J. L. B. Daweim, Grocerter, Beaver
Valli; Pa. • , •
Wm. Fleming, Bats & ' Pitt -
burgh, Ps. 1
Llseue & Co., Organs, Pitts.
!nilSii, FL
A
It&ay, it Co., ifisid Pipe, !Mts.
S. B. Briggs otheni, Bali, Industry,
Pa.
Dr. Martin, Prinatgai:Aaadetny, Ben
ye; Pa.
Dr. Lightluil, Pittabjr*ta. '
hal. CannOrM,
ter, Pa.. .
/ 4 gl l 2(0140114 Johfl catkliben Prothon'-
Notice tit lankriitaei; • 'Thomas A.
;to* • • '
IL Ranger, Dry Goode &c., Bridge
water dL .
Engine for sale, tide °Mee. '
Wanted, Reinter Falle, Tarinpli.
_MT and Non= Fratiai, at Mrs: E.
IL terminal 3rd at., Beaver.
Dose? forget our, ‘Gloves, , Collars,
Cuffs, Noakes, and Ribbons, at Mrs. R.
H. Beacom% 3rd et., Newer. ,
- ,ticori-itli at_ tile r ..._ _
1 4 / 4 4/soraosealt o t:an: -. ...}....
• • Alirololuillaim* se_
1, i ' i ..,00., :It . 7,01 C OS, .1.4.0,,,,i,n)
yr , di 46 , 41 4 , A; L::* Nwir0 ..... ,
oddr ,„„ rtodirgial,_.panies..,..
ap,,,, cbm. .......- an d
' " . . I AR , , .
zanstm,„
rox,l t a t 6 ix mit
atielitir. oft . illiiliallenpat New
~.1 4 1:' '1 r. ,, , Foic_iksim, or
_‘:01,4 0., tomb* Rama
eil: Ct; Lary Zk *aver 00.,i
P1TT11.10116914 MARKET.
iannoiircypw
/Ist/114w Virlpftsvipecr.olWWW. I
I *thving
the sinewWlailk bas been
Madero/poly L .. =the in • our general
Markets, and xoriews have nth's' without
mudichange. There haa losen.Consid
stabity"mdtement in regard to Bacon,
Lard and /fees Pork, and in !regard to
fhe droiatteractiethers is a. tendon
('So !dew rates.' re is yet no new
barCeleinsierket: Or? "holesaling. The
denten& gndsi market's have been weak,
but st,the chime there is . Mori Amnon.
It is lir" expected that :there bo
)ouch improvement .in trade generally
until . alter the' Now t Year ; Grooeries
ecstatic" rather dull, I..fk*er. and Ens
nrerldgber.' All kinds of goods anitabie
fbr ihe, holiday's are very active, The
;swigs of produce's= light
, ' , -Vfe,quote as :folio"; which are the
whole's/estate prior" unless otherwise
BAOOX, ham,, ETC.—There's no old
booms In market, unigrilem s mi for it.
Nei Bs 11. him" pq.• a
tow first
clanretall_sprocesies, sell them at
fi va k i M isc h.7 Lard is excited and prices ad
' We gnote , prima kettle ran
-demi , and in kelps . too
Prime mess pork sold at eft A 002900 •ft
BZI
Ems—Fresh packed are In demand at
4 11 ( 3 dcri— '
'Arrtss—Flrat at (ram $3(45 11 Did, as
kr =a;--There Le alarge demand
for
elytAilDiotl batter 'with but moderately
°airs. Wo quota , the beat at .13445 e
HlT—There Is s gocid demand' for
baled Lir and the market la firm. Wo
quote at 1i25628 VI ton. Loose timothy
atsl
hay from country wagorutht in demand
I , s@3ii toil.
BEArrs—There is a better demand and
I steady market, at $3 50 ®3 75 bushel
for choice small white.
1 , Puravosn--Ths cold weather "has
checked reeelpts, and we.quote peach
blows firm at We from depot and wag
ons, and 90e from store. '
13knos—Clover. seed is nominal' at
1/0 50140 bushel, and flaxseed - at lt.: 95-
0J250 V bushel, Timothy seed may be
quoted at $225 V bushel.
POULTRY—The receipts of poultry are
very large and the market was extreme
ly ' dull. ,We quote . live • chickens at
3/70'pair by the coop and dressed
11 1.243 V lb. Live turkeys $llll5O
and dressed at.l4@lsc V lb.
Drums= Sons—Arch moderate re,
ceipt and selling at $9 50 ®ll oo pi bun
dred,;23 to Mae and condition. -
FLoun—During the greater portion of
the .week the market has been weak, but
at the Close there has been more firm
ness, and a fair trade doing. Prices re
main. unchanged, and we continue .to
quote ,from store as follows: Choice
spring wheat flour .$8 00®13 50 ; good
spring wheat flour $7 2.5@7 7` ' an d win
ter wheat flour in sacks, V475%9 00, and
hi barrels $0 00@9 50 V bbL
Rya PLoun—We quote at r 50@8 00
Vbbl. •
BIICXWIIKAT Fawn—Seam, and we '
1 quality. quote at 115 00@,15 50 V bruidred, as to
COarrxitzt;--Sales of new cornmeal at
fl 00 lit bushel, and oldyellow and extra
white Atli 10(41 15 V bushel.
Grum—There is more limaness; hi the
grain market, although the transactions
are light. Prices aro without change.
In wheat theme is very little doing. We
quote ,red winter wheat at 5180(51 85 v
burheL Ear corn in scarce and wanted.
Very little old !corn in the market,' and
it would readily bring $lO6 in Elevator.
New Corn is worth 75c hi,depot and Me
in store. Oats in fair demand with sales
in Elevator and in depot at tes - 463c, and
from store at 65@.613e V bushel. Rye is
wanted at $1 45 in good sized lots.
Barley is nominally P2os@i2 10 for Fall
and $1 161;42 per bushel inr No. 1 spring.
Take Piotlee—The public are respectrally In.
eked to all at the Foundry of the andersurt.ed
la Bridgewater', Bearer county; Ps., and exam_ine
the loped and beet amorted lot of Co °king, rim
kir and Boating Stones in the County, WoOffer
UMW WIC jut d warrant them to be ell we clai BELLm Of
VASIP
1.035432.
Goodi Ow the Holiday..
. -
,
• A ...
•
• tRIDGIEWATF.II, PA.
Is WEEKLY EWING A FRElin HUPPLY
OF 000D8 IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING!
Steubenvill
131ankets,
ley's Bs
01.3 i
P
and bl
Bugs, Ti
Flannels, '
01-oceries,
,r
Collect, TM. tlilgar, Mohislies, White Silver Dips.
Golden IU4cOIIIIFIOn 87niri, Candles. Soap, SW.
and Melee Xeer.,
Hardware - Nails, Glass,
Dear Loeb. D
Cutlery,. labia
Boxes, Fire 8 •, •
Buckets, Tube
Linsee
Bo
=I
FOR M
Rifle
E=l!
SEEM
Ni heavy so n de ilettrefell free of eitme
By oboe attendee to bedlam; and by toping
owletantly on hood a well aseasted stock of cowls
of all Ow dltpreat kinds =nen Itewt In country
store, the azulartlirse= .In the fano as In
the cia to inerltapd a Mast shamed' the
ME
=II
- byjlerv; J.
'~S'l. , , ~r ..
D: t
GOODS.
DR
Jeans White Woolen
Army'Blankets, Brad
irred Flannels, Merin
kipactis lkdaines,
aids, Bleached,.frown and gold- .
mixed water
1 • Proofs, '• •
hlnchllla Cloths,
len Shawls, Brown
ached Muslin, Brit-
Prints, Canton
toisery, Gloves,
mitts, (lr.c.
ES=
nor Lathes. Binges, Strews. Table
!and Tea Spoons, Sleigh Bells. Coal
• Is and Pokers, Nails and Glass.
OODENWARE
Chum, Buller Prints and Ladles
Oil it White Lead.
is and Shoes
LADIES AND CHILDREN
owder and Shot,
g Powder and Fuse
cod .Sc Qaueennwarii.
• B. e.IiANOEII.
IL
- -
1n3:14. , ,
• The- , highoi da
I lorlatimit Ask bat si tesllprotr Palle
CZNe CiaL l be il UNkr er a
Merrig+llfrlS 4t dl
erAy_i!NOlNpt
12...?
. . . 0 0 'lq Me Coon ot - CooO
na. Jai. rhidato, 'tee Past of liontoo
-• os.• , Couny. No. Bp, hive ,
MO Mogen: e loot. Term, MK • ,
• • '
Patties interested are berebt=lled ' AMU
teal seountorioseph Demo. fit. af Wary:
aucli tiiPied earn tt l k. s rWtj7O °, 4 " :i
• IMO gaol 01 moo to der
eantrery be shown wW be untanned, by the
Court on the Wet Mandel at next Term.
_!
decltS—Sw • Julte CAUGLIBT.Pro• "
F or Salle. yw. :
Me engine Is offered for tale. The bolls! 0 11l
kot by al to Omar, wllth all that:tom et.
maul to wart as of/ well. haelndlair black/walk
tools. All la 30/40I00ItIon inquire at thla of.
ace. darn at.
rnr
• • -
nto
••
.
E j ),
• ".. CO•
-Ott
•
- 159 31Ittelket realLreet,
•
,
Is.. .
'Paramelsoad - Xpadar,. Ilek; Thu arm
01101.014 '3lolo.3rlntni Stnek man he timed
ant In 30 dap. - . •
Darla
II; S. Marshall's Office,
W. D. of Pennsylvania,
Prernstmon, December ISlb,
Tls to garsiNotko ' Th al on the 10th
1. day of November, 16114,a warrant In Bankrupt-
CY Was loaned against the estate of tamuel
isy of New Itrie,httm, Dearer county. Pa., and
Minim G. McCandless of the city of Pittsburgh,
la the county of A /lethal's and Piste of Palmy!.
rub, partners as Malley e. McCandleis, who hare
been adjudged Bankrupts on their own petition ;
that the payment of any debts and delivery orally
property belonging to such bankrupts to them or
Mr theiruse, and the trauskr of any property by
them are for bidden by law; that q meeting of the
creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their
debtt.and to etu o e one or more assignees of their'
estate..will be held at a Court of ilinkruptcy. to
be holden at No. 116 Federal K. Allegheny City.
Allegheny Co.; Penna.. be/m.1°111:1N. Parriance
D, Register , oft the 34 day of February A.
Irak at 10 o clock. a. m.
• •," ' '2IIOIIIAS
U. ii. Marshal. ex Meseenzer,
CHEAR . —.7—
HOLIDAY GOODS;
BENCE'
BEAVER, PA.
- L_:.
Extra Inducements Offered Dur.
Ing the nolidayis.
P ;
; ;4
Blanket. worth IK 00 per pale sold at 0150
Large extra heavy double French Blanket
Hauls worth 1114.00501 d at 8 50
Floe large doable Blanket Shawls worth 1114,
sold at i. it 50.
'loop Skirts worth 111 01, sold at, t 5
Lathe a wn Handkerchief s worth le tenth,
io
so at
Fancy emb
85 roidered and lsee Ilandkerchlete,
40
_ worth ceots. sokkat
Merino Stockirtirthlo cents. sold at 18
Ila:r wool ribbed Stockinsold at 15
Yew style Ina linen ON Cuffs and Collars'
worth 75 cents; aoltLat .
50
Fluo all wool Flamael worth 40 cents. sold at. 31
Very wide flnauela worth 60 cents, cold at... 45
4 5uston Flannels worth 15 cents, Fold at 14
Balmoral Skirt' worth $O, cold at 115
Whidebotte Comets cold at 75
.*AWl!e C g t t t eT:sl,72itc " ill ' i t t . dite k d A s %rat Rata Cf.
for.Liiiies or Children§ worth e from op
to sold, at TS
k
Good BROW offered in Bonet%
. . •
New Goods Arriving Daily.
('all eirly and Firma a •Rsr3ala
11rN.-1.0
Miscellaneous.
T. J. SUANDLER & SONS,
113ENT'It3T14.
Itoe,hesaltor, I'n.,
Men to Dater Statlon.bulldlng. All work war
ranted. Prints moderate. Glee us a call. ,
Novr 4. 1868.-Iy.
HIRSH . * 111110TITEUIS
wpOlilllla ♦XD VATAIL DRALATIO
CLO THING,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
NO. 29 ST•CLAIR STREET
.4 "(Opposito Iron City College.)
PITTSBURGH PA
Clothing made to onlcr un short notice.
nornycis.
Industry !gait Company•
TABLE& COARSE SALT,
INDUSTRY. BRAVER CO., PA
All nlt put up in rood order and warranted to
giro satisfaction. ,
Alt orders Promptly attended to.
R. B. 16111G04, 111AXAGIZIL C. ISLI:1147, SW. & TUBA s
sopl6tf.
Boller Farrell & Co
Lead Pipe Slices & Bar,Lead
MANUFACTURERS, ALSO
Pig Lead, Iron Pipe, Rubber Hose, Steam
Guages, Whistles it Valves, Iron .•,..
Copper Sinks and Bath Ittbs,i,
Strain Pumps, Farm • •
Pumps and Punic.
•
and every dt*lptiou orkoode for
Water, - ,::'Gras and Steam,
NO. 167 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Pitlabargb, Pa.
Seod for Price LW
aorIA
O use oflke Lams* & 'Toss Successful
WIDAV.SALE lIAT HOUSES
• •
old extensive and reliable House of
m.
NO. 169 WOOD STREET;
• PITTSBURGH, P
.•
Our goods writhe sold at /datum Priors. end
will be round to'compare in extent and vety
with Int Hsu houseein New York. The clot
consists of Men and •Iloya Far and Wool Mt..
and Caesimere Hata. lien and Bon Cope. Neu.
Boys end Chlidrens Straw roods, Mtn teatime,
Shaker Itoods,Sundowns Ladhes:andMisee. Hata,
'slimmed and untrimmed ' . Country Merchants are
bolted to call and, examine our Stock.'
norprelas. • ,
Mit4lo3l4=trlDVlll:igijirrt
e.
triwlllrafoottgewr= i t :lol7m Vral t"
obtatulbr thitt mos. all of 'Melt he willies
at tirtioleseht reffill. Beet Peet. Veil. /Lintel).
~ode it bto , shop ott Thlnt Street, Bearer,
Ts. Priem mo4engte. Tall and ice.
JOLLY BOUD1114:
Deell6 241 6,,
,
I
0_
fiv " 4,'7 4 l lo Atellfft
DEitrUCK''
;-- t• • •
i 7
CATARRH",
t .•
;1 '
Mill
.
DhleWise ar the ICer. &titanic. °Affection. g
Wye, Cue,=Woo, IID4 !allifimet• •
: 7' . !
Throat, and 'l„uri
IMMI
SPECIAL NOTIQI:
• ..
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Among etrlffred enmraunttlee there IR
(1.0 alert prevalent. Moro unitenal
more Productive of ditcomfort, or. mole
give Km to a evicted distremin - Sand C.
complltadona . than Catarrh. :n It* pn
MRCP of decelcpmeot,. the 111,1111.1 of e.
t &Me am frequently lout. hiring and tigilt often
loafer tovere Injury. Throat Qeelloua. ArlLma and
Bronchial Complaints aro inutessfuly produced,
and Consumption hi almost Its inevitable smolt.
Caton* teeing. mantfo.te Itself at, tlrs; In II:
easllj of the nose, but rpreittio4 be7otol I.te tot
map scat, It noon penarates into every cell, cm
vka and cavity of the head with which the um
parenea communicate, and at length
,bectent
dithisell over the entire extent of the maw-pulmo
nary tint%
The 'mullein, most prominent And c haracteristle
features of Catarrh Li a di r ecliarge from the lead_
tonalating sometimes of a clear Acrid Mild, but of
fester era thick purulent yellow or greenish ye
' low matter, which le finally accreted in eceeesit e:
abundance, and tummy.* a very fetid odor. mu
puniest Imbalance la eta.zhargcl ass Wide erten,
siva Mild, or In hardllakes Through thenoltella Or
illiaand frequently by both channels. 1 '
y Instances the discharge be of at very tr.
et gummy character, adhering to the die
cued meMbline with glumllke tenacity, and la re.
moveable only wkiltgreat difficulty. This fact Is
more pat Uenlarly notated on rising In the morn•
leg, because during steep the purulent 'accretion
harden' and accumulates with greater facility.
The effort* to relieve the head, at those `times, by
hawking or blowing the nose, are, therefore Ire.
qrahntly mostdiatreseing, to the one affected. and
moat disagreeable to those around. MM. Often
they have tube ao violent and persistent that the
limes and chest become grained and core; ene
ma, retching and even I omitine, enarite. and et,
vete headache or dizeinesa cannily folloveietanel
augments the general distress. In !mine Slimes
even the Most powerful efforts may tall to AV
the betel Wel ewe tood opetinntlaat la meall ow.
ed, after whieh the vitehl secretion heehaws meter
what softened, and is then discharged came real;
ily.
1.,.
Again, the offensive matter concert, imo dry;
hard muses of crocus,,which olioyart i.riaihleg
and ern very difficult to deistc, their el:lode:melt :
often requiring, the moot violent effortS. 501..-
times three ineresutions come avri”c in sew'
hard lumps, or fragments of a deep green tint,
bet occasionally broad mut• fiat cage of notalee
size are expelled, on which trace,. at blued may at
times he obscured- Thle condition le e Cry liahle
I to run on to actions oiceretions, neon leg a ions
or the hefty Atructure of the nose, and I a iiii ,, ,- '
quent I:tette:tine of orge.t.
I
Incases where the diseharee in copious. and or
likillinse anti bulb character, it treimentlyliiiimill•
the sufferer's rest he the nomineity or frequent
‘ erSiX`CtOratieti, berate the purulent fo id I. pat
'wally more apt to run into the throat, velum
as tiering sleep the hea I is thrown back- ehold
expectoration he neglected, as may ortasionally
happen daring heavy sleep, the Invelid in monied
rem bitieet ley a sensation or ehokinL, conic,'
Icy the Allier; up orate throat with the tiecumula•
ted rieeretfon front the head.
Thermal membrane Is momily.cry mach thick
Mod and consented. causing Ore nose to; bo
pad oti aometimos OA 000 aide ail somftlmos on
Ma other. and often bn both. riving riso , to a Ma %
;Tremble stony sensation in dm basil. and occa
sionally torlolent paroxysms of enrozing.
Tae thickened condition of the mucous mem
bratel-and the collection of thu purulmit nutter
in thenasal canals, interferes with ri , spirattur,
through the nose, and obliges persons so affected
to breaths through the open mouth,q practice ‘..ry
deicterolla at all time, bat mom partkulariy so
daring sleep, whisi under such cirehni.lances I.
always restless and accompanied with a heavy
gorging sound.
A fueling of fullness, heat, irritationo .orrnina
or pain Is centrally experienced In rho norttila
neftr the root of the, nose a.. well as in the upper
part of the throat, above, and behbul thk sot pal
ate, and headache is rarely altogether absent. A
distressing sensation of heavy weight or rumpre.-
ohm to usually complained of over tho forehead.
and especially in tho region Immediately above
and between the eyes. Sometimes pain is obsti
nately lived to smlci ponidglar pnrt,oe to iLe
temple. on the top-of the head,' at the back of the
neck, or beide& tho orbits , and oecall,juallY
rttan
lfestn itself In Ilia face, of ro sewn, .t character
that it is frequently mistaken for ne n r51.41.t.
The voice to generally affected and heroine: ,
hoar, c, muffled, weak or uneven, and .6111.111, a.
.nasal character or an unplea.aet sulintug quality.
Cough of varlabie severity to not onfreilacutly one
of the symPiotra and results of Catarrh.
the breath'!, nanally tainted, and temmes. at
times, an clsSeedingly fetid and sickening odor.
ZEL sumo rise; it inf. 611,21 so revoltingly offensive
ar ilo:tt• ibe mdforevan object of ,thogibd to
M well an to others.
' sense of smell ht usually Memel! or ndirely.
hat in Catarrh, and a similar sliest on taste may
be occ r aelonally• °Nerved. The eya are apt to
become irritable. And dl,posed to alai' excessive
ly nu exposure to the cold or wind, and a sense of
weariness or sight Is usually experienced after
slight exertions. licaringnotuniregently Incomes
more or less ImPaired,and noises in the head very
Often add materially to the existing distresa.
The !llOUlatil generrdly seders more or lens, and
becomes weak and irritable; the amanita Is Ca.
widows and la newly always bad to the reorulta.
The tualents generally complain of lassitude and
fatigue, an incapacity for either physics! or men
tal exertions, a feeling of weight And di-comroSt
in the region of the stomach, anal a constant Us
potation to drowsiness and sleep. The mental
faculties are also sometimes slightly airected, toss
or Memerj being more or lens petweut.
Catarrh may prore fitat, either lay debilitating
the system and wearing out the patient, ct•by
traveling downward and producing consumption.
This fact - has been no repeatedly noticed that all
experienced practitioners now leek upon Catarrh
as. eta of the most frequent and Important camel
f this complaint, but according to oar extensive
eobeerrationat Should always De regarded asa pre
moultion. and one of the rem earliest tusnikata-
Ilona of ConstimpticrK
A'syStensaticjadtcletts and well directed tours.-
el treatment, such assts. hare for years employed
to our practice, is tare to be followed by a Prruo"
neat Lure.-
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DR. LIGII7IIIILL has associatki Ith him the
emit.° tit Specialist
DR. REED.
who pays cultists° attention to . all diwwitss Rets
ina Gum Impurity or itistialalent tionristiment
altos
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and tureiCpotaisnmentlyall'ideetton of the Skin
Liver, Kidney., Stomach and derangratenta °Min
NERVOUg SYSTEM.
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In the City. and %111 he hold at cheaper taus than
lu Philadelphia or Nen . York. Mott or the Good*
are Tranufactureti clinN,lll
FOR MY 0 IV TRADE
I would Invite the Cash and Shottqlme buyers
to Call ard East:aloe my Stoat bdore purely
tog elsewhere, as you can fare motley.
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Ilthene Price, • .
Gift Bads Enitable for
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FOR THIRTY DAYS
Now Is the time to get your Vol Way Prosenta of
useful articles cheap.:
Poplins worth 31c worth tOr,:
.trunres for 1.5 e, worth =Sic.
Cloakitot Cloths for $175, worth 11 171.
Alpaca+ for hoc, worth frie,7
Pol. ley Shawls for 113, wonttlat.
Vele...teens for at' 50„ worth al IA
flooket. fur SI FA worth /..1 no,
' • Mid Flannel for 31e, worth Ott.
.11 Mastics fur worth
Table I.lnens.N.malowTowelwited Spreads,
ldnln Cambric frandkerehlefs,ifem stitched
Ilanilkerchlert, Evening Drees Silks, Black
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Call smt. Mock ail now and hest In city to
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CIUtISTMAN aims,'
CHRISTMAS GIFTS,
NEIV YEAR'S GIFTS.
NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. .
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Holiday Emporium.
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In again maklin my annual imnoinxemeot - to
my patrons, of
Tom Girls Presents and rure Designs, I do It
with plemure, Jutting Mu en:en, the middle
surd end TOITIVZ to tell. I greet lon with
;Inch •12 sp•ortment se has never he
ws h.,. exhibited In this Cleanly
ts xstlr'tl tp select from an el
es to Prix , : :tone will
ituippoinued
It WOUl& lie impossible to ;.
. enumerate.
I toonlu promise to lelllowßthiuscsubobontlit
In illy city In the Union. .1'
C 11 PET S
will bo .014 boloor coot, to clean out my pneen
wok.
Docin
F)R SALE.-150 arm* of land for sale 1a rpb•
er enmi tydho w t Vtrgdst Thla land lays
within &abort s", flue ,Utile Konawa
er.that runs luto the Ohio 'firer it Parksraboesh,
Va.. Is about tad milts from Parkershunth. The
USDIWIt afforda taellttlei tot running lumber Ind
to the (Ado at 'restart seisms of tbs yes:. The
tied &mid to be good sad Will timbered, mot is
within a short distant° of Oil Wells. Theo" are
two gentlemen of this motiliwho own WM teem
between them alba same tra ct, lt will be sold
low, and la paymeau set pentium's. Into(
:nation, ,t e.,ttad at tbla Wee.
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