The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, January 06, 1869, Image 2

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.of Miurwi ofithef3ol-
Illera' NatiOld Ceilietery at i i lleityt
burg, intend .4gdedicatO The nut
meat T on the :Ist of July neit.
was cut In Italy, and will: bit 65 feet
Intel , ht. - • "
!`ilkFki! Powitiov'a page in
in. New York, the Peintwral 4latd;
to be going down, and in nil prank-
Unity, will stipend before the , tiering
opens. 'Rumor pup, that belies
al
ready sunk V 200,000, In, the
enter
rise. • _ '
A. 4 S. Kterolf, KN., announces n
the .Tiellefoute (Pa.) L•Walelpnon, of
which he haSix.ceme aSsistant editor,
that about Janualy lst be wit: issue
a work entltkdolilreek l!coneroy Un
masher," showing Brick's had 'petit
cal and worse moral record, andthal
he hawobtained lionfldetice and hail
ovunder-false lactenees. The puhlt.
olden is made solely to ?Ave the
Democracy.
.111 r. K. Is an able Delo-.
°crafty. ,writer. -So ways the : Stark
°MA istitgarA. W. Taylor iti,;•
member the details of an "embezzle-.
meat" case, he speke to us so freely;
about several Alines,. a few months
ago? If so, and if his legislative du
ties i permit It, we will take it
ye ally if he will write Ahem
.
do ' A
tlforwani to us at his earlt•
est convenience. We desire at some
time or other to give the readers of
the.dirgyslhe puticulars in the Mat :
ter, and. know of no one. who Is',
more innately acquainted with.
' tlipti than himself. •
. .
, *Ober of our exchanges
have 'given Publicity to a statement
?that the Republican Executive Corn
! mince of Mercer county instructed
their Senator find Representatives in"
the Legislature to Vote for Mfr: Grow :
for United .StatiN Senator.. ThiS
ap error. The committee have had,
no meeting, and the RepresentatiVeti
'will support Ron. John Allison for,
that position us Jong as he is a candi
date. •So ter the Mercer county
corresPondent of the Pittsburgh Com
mercial of iffstMonday. .
A LARGE number of theelerksem.
ployed in the difibrent depaitments
at Washington, inanda fair charm
"cowing to, griefwat no distant I day.
"Washburns ' • Appropriations
eeminlitee WI concluded to cut off
the pay of seveivil hundred Govern
ment clerks in the War, Navy and
InteTior • Departments' for the ensu
ing. year. While lhe inuntry was
inn state . of war; an army of "clerks
was necessary to con4et the public
business. *ad of .JJRse are still in
their, . snug , .berth, , although the
"tramp of armies" has not been
heard for nearly four years.
4hey ' wire notiurOd adrift like the
lighting men of the country , when
the war was .over, was . alWaYll
queidion more' e!is .. llY, asked than ate
TILE Vacuous Silt mine of Wielecz,
ka, ten 'fillies from Cream, • which
brings a not revenue to the Atudriati
tioyermnent of upward of 6,000,000
florins (£600,000), hi threatened with'
total destruction by a stream of wa-.
ter Which lately made its appearance
while the workmen were digging In
one of the lower shafts In seatielt of
potash. The mine contains a subtep;
mean population of about a thou
sand inhabitants, who, are thus In
„ imminent danger, of losing their on,
ly Noun* of living. All the :Means
hitherto adopted of preventing the
water from inundating the mine have
been unsuccessful ; it flows at the
rate of 120 cubic _feet a minute, and
itteLalreuly almost filled the lower
- 'pa*ges,'rapidly. dissolving the salt
With which it comes in contact. A
f_kivermisent engineer .Itas arrived
Irmit , Nrietuni, and a channel is ludo!.
built underjhis ..direction for eantin
• ing th 6 watts and leading It out of
: ,theyolne; . bUt"lt• is 'feared' Vitt the
salt 00i1111111Z which support , the
tnutsverseshafts will be undermined
before the wok can be completed.
These passages are so numerous that
It le said their total length is mind
to the tpntuice from Cracow to Vienna
. .
and back, and' eontalriextensive eta
, hies and provision tnagazinm,:deee
rated with statues of salt, which on
ihstive weasions aro .
The thine is add to have been
covered Tor a shepherd tanned \We
lles le' Ailp. It battle Into the post
; suasion of Anatria In 1772, at the tinit
partition of Pblabd.—llan.• Tel. , -
TALI New , York Triune seems to
under shask the Senatorial question in
.thialitide thoroughly. In speaking
; the sulineohors Boor to be theses of
,„g„Oara ttiv*idew of I thigt3tate to
Ilandrieka of Indli*.it utters this ;
la teNt • against the • unprincipled
movement in, :Pennsylvania toNit
_ ;
Pon us United States Senator"by
- .means of "impudence and money :"
'The lie , * Ltwbilaturesofthtseliitatee
trill ire Oust; ehooaeln their:stead
jneu at!/e 0 4., aa taPalde and h d luen :
is they are t while beloaking*
illtieally to a better !who& If, men
tdittlikt 'Betaken whi) elitniiare
ly_vilth thest in eve 7, *evert
MO /Arm
9 "ruittorillif have _been dine .to the
ne, eateie. •
A yelere*Oilt,into to say this;
1 ; : e ,t1 0 4 . 1# 1 0
, trying; to make theamielveki condi-
(Wes whew. principal imalificatious
are Imptalenee and itioull tnainly
ehes4rmer. We have no 404 . 9rttes;,
• and have not even Amid . an. Apin
ion as to the man whnni" either ante
ought to send to the Senate bort-
know right ARM that any man Vain,
0 1n thAlk of1,11 1 0 1 , 1 .)g laPat, PI OWL'
Senate-1)Y the /14 of
possildy be tit kr a 4114 so, exalted
_
andinilnentiaL Therecan be pe 416- .
putgerf this
Republicans- of Beaver conntyi
- - tWabtir the Woe of this •
; ' question dowdy,' and let yo m ul lg t=
of cendenituttlbn I)4loLii and latimig
against that man or men whir' use
their **sem galiOt.upright, able
omdklates, and in Alvin- .of Awl? as
'have only "Impudence and money"
to commend them to public favor.
El
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litieetualleuee *nate
Cupuon lie Polities o f
irool
A courrx. of vieeko
ttl/, n
- -les Eoq., editor , o the S n
e tr
Ilowles— ~' p,....... n
field (Mass.) Republ/Inn, do+krae
—.'.luct of
ii'‘7' ere st r ictures
on
' the'
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with •
i ll; OplichriFirFrktt.
.tinte pitst raging . '
kiiisle
ork. -4s-shlwAnY s-altiss
hippened to. be in the city, :when he
Wits violently selleilat• the Anstanneu
of the aggrievedpenna, 'and hurried
' o w 4,A11 bellirii his *iendiliad:thini
to interpose in Jai *Ufal. .Of enungi
he woo . released the next: morning;
1 and his l'i.le - 0 to Boston were' sio in--
dignant,jcitllia.outitign. penned
'b they got up,aliuhlie
idlmier to• ltis honor us .soon as fie
reached home - , and Invited him to be
,present ou the ocyasion . „Mr.. Bowls
tbiaine , a um, lov:ii,:iiOii'l;ot.' wr •Ois tio
.. . „
. •
foltosting • letter to this committees.
.whieh cOutidnanotew traits thsC but
few peisoOS Will gainsay a'
ATheaisaptiona In politieS and the
oorruptions in businem, affairs luive I
become ollisialye and .idartling with.-
in dialed few year's • end the znerid
seitseof,theiwinunittiseeniindtinies
to have „liekoine Puri ~i)y, the sue
emsful-diiiilay and repetition of prace
tlecathat . Niolate every, principle of
faolr osleOug and inhgrity, and put
the, . warm or government andthe
value of tunny 'l/Inds orproPerty ; et,
the mug or political
.bratative.usso
w ii ,i, -.....a Pl' et me g
. 11 t 0 ojilustrument with w
honest men am fight: these' enemies
.of order awl integrity in govenimeut
and security, in property. I know it
is often crude hi its reports, and wan-,
ton and aimless in its comments;
these evils untstand will. be . correct
ed with its growth mid,. oompaimd
. with its future, American Journalism,
Is now but In its feeble lufiincy ; but
we haye more to - fear at present from
its good nature,: fibm Its subscrylen-
cif * from Hai; liallikicent.v, - nom HS
fon to . encounter ; proo_cutiiin 'and
leas - of patronage by the expcsure' of,
the wrung and the cOodbion ofihe
right.: A .counigeoys independence
and. integilty,--of„pe, cimpled
with a fistrieso iixprmWil' Of Allah as
to all public Individual's: onlYaratians '
and parties, are 'die Jestures in Its
cliamdec ; to, Me mast , inicouruging
'now. Ve can bet patient withcrude
ness, evenwith a skl,treelot reckless- -
ness, if wo Can.ha,ve thise,other Mid
neeetwary gni** in vigorous exec -
else: • 'll*.kr l M. ofto-day,sbould .be
what itsesim i'feted
. ikscribetilt,"a
dreadfannistiff With a scent isi keen
for sheep in woIVESY clothing, and
for, certain Sheri anliiutis in lions
skin" rather than the crouching
spa, begging for food front every
quarter l the hand that dia. !
grams it, and üb?' mildly prote4lng
grus.t flllniges upon ' itself and the
uniunitY it is set to guard. .
My own observation is that the
prow rafely,dovs injustieen4 Thor
oughly honest Lannert-wise. It may
'ls4 ileuilioxi withregind ,Ma private
individual, and ifilanipresent bipi
fora tine; but with reference to pub
lic men and nwasoro6- .10 knowledge
is more intimate' and complete than
that of tiny cktikek agtorYlK*R 4l l 3 ca n
be I•idid 1 knoW that it withhol .ian-
Justly to the public one hunhed
toifm es w
. he naTit speaks wrince ,
ludi nine',
outof e eno v Bllo4sultsa'
the
pres% are brought by advenMrers and
speculatoin and scoundrels whose at
tempbt hi rob - the public. have been
exposod.l ..-
COrmid men and disk unwarrant
ed 4schtriti . liaVe been no tenderly
treated - -of late,.by the' iii - iblic press,
and the country is just: new , reaping
the bitter fruits of thact leniency.
lienceforwardnalba ° -
totsuption-
Ids belong to our own Tarty, or train
hi the rankg ottte eppoettion.
• Tun country, from one extreme to
the . .Other, has been. gratified with
the sentiment attributed to (hen.
Grant, that when he UMUlllet4 the
funciions of !his high aloe, his con:
stant Min . will be to see, that "the
most tight economy prevails in nil
the depaitnients of the Government:"
When it is remembered that, during
Ibis two or three month's connection
With the War office,' he was instru
mental in lopping off useless expen
dittmeto the amount of Fourteen or
Fifteen Millions of Wilms there re
mains but little , doubt that lie will
plant his foot upon Many a
. preelotus
scheme of villainy, and be able dar
ing, labs Onistitutionalterm Of officie,
to ellect'an animal saving to' the Na
tion of barmy millions of dollars. - In
his laudable i efferti'te' reform , exist
ing nitwits •and initiate a tutich need
ed System of retremitrnent through
out every branch' of the .pablie tier- .
sides, he is entitled to oe eofdial and:
aetive co-operation, of every Moist
man irtthe coutdrY4 • S • -,. ,
. ', A coiTer.E . orWeeks ago we made
the statement in 'theseedurints - that'
through ,the OPerations of, the "ring
system" the appointments te be node
hy the Legialatitre of this State, had
'been detdt 'outiong',figo, an 1 that an
ettployee of the "Itadical”, nice had
9.1
teem. carried , through, a snug
berth , would be in waiti . for him
en or'phintt the l2th• proxitini.' 'Our
.e (IX , IReiiis ,ti ) ,Ilavq,. titiggeiat
the , parties:lmplicated . some:That;
and breakits force an last tiaturilay
the afaresajd employee earthed a pe
titleit arch id. in . this place !and pro : : .
cured some. signatures 'to I(gialring
the Legislature to provide{ a place.
for fi lm. This hurt move Was' Only:
Intended . tethroWthist in . theey i eis et
the people, and jo,mak # 3,oe
,p blip
believe thattho appointinent my* yet
to 'sae; 'when in truth it had been
intute , tporti 'tin . a month 'ago ?
tilionld. the .honod,, 114(1= 1 - Working
ItepubUcans of this county clamor a
little against this operation,tt will be
.thoughttOnstifluble, defence:to say
,that;* fear,fleptibliuntil of. Ile*ver,
who were importuned to do.so '
sign-,
ell his application Air it. This is all
lir . sit. 'llls calllngland 'election wet*
Aim's& sure halo bef4e - the . paper was;
thrust Intothe faces Uwe who did
net want to sign It, but preferreddo,
log so ;; ti th er than Wound the feel
-1110414 fl ti . rila . 4'' . :' : . ' '
• • •
'. Witx.r..,Watthipagton gr#ille are
fro t iciorthwUpon Gen. Gruntlepolley,:
thihTeyr Yotitlevenlng-ftet reminds"
Iheiti that . die 'General made a -Leif
. ,
dog *towel of his oft , ea Acing
anteDas,,!last' Blay;,:inpthe, l fillo*lng
I * n o m .
I: .4r 4 4li. tt' tr=
dentertlit. ti 0.. "it 0,1 i?o
tot .foltotwor* to_ .. .. . _ 00)41 the
Inwa.lll.llool l . tht, ei it: -- , i , ~
tied Whit the AUgi : ' , '''' ‘' ..
gee Itteli s 'rt .,- '
4
i1g 0 4044 Oriiff 44: - / e 1 ,. ' ' I:. i n'
XoPerrJ9 lll l2P*4 P' : ''' 0 " aci - .
, . rla ori ar .• . ;A. ~ , nn.
041intl . ~...• • . 4,
lett tree to execute 1
11 otthewo
ple. _ ; always have reviled that
will, ...., Et' ,,* -.1
1111 1 .. 1 ~. • : .1
, .
With :•• ` . ' ' .' t '''''' • ' on,
Wili '''''
telgAhe b , ,' n o itaxiiion,
whil '.., ; I nti ~ leduCts thb'na
le
d o
, I ebt ' t ufttave pettce,!:
"hat!, redone d'dutvictinid
a President devise? "To administer
Idi tir inws in good faith, with coon=
bitty, and with the view of 'giving
peace, quiet, and protection every-
Ivbereelirstand •last itutrof
thellifive. : ! •, -, ,
- -,-• - - •
.Jarather,probleinatigal whether,
Gen.. grant, in his fortheendng „ A&l
ministration, will be able to carry
!alit the pledge the country • rmtler.
'tiu(l9l;bitn.tehtoe Matte; that in
Ally
ing the °filmset hhl disposal, 416
'select none capable .and
men. .1 l'iisident Lincoln, shortly. at:
bdo 'Ohm; In eider
that be: might iAn dI against
aitiOri; - .undertook . to. :exalting and
'give Persetadtittention to all applies.;
How ,for positions. He however;
soon diSieveied that the shoulders Of
a 'Hercules would not be :weed
enough Ifir 'each a task, and: was
therefore ceintlieiltM to abandon
Iv:4l;On:int 'Gee.
Onuit had ut, the. tithe and the
strength to Scrutinize every appilot
tiOn.,l or lehg could be perreitted
to
Sea#.oi6, " I'M:titres of the roy:fier t i ß iT i
titliti*4.nittatufhlin, and with his
procilecrteye take the moralstnd in-.
teibiceual'ineathmiene of each appli
cant, the, public -4ervice,Wetild un
doubtedly be greatly benefited there.'
Wl' lilt ls.ltnprhcthnhle, he I
will - he compelled to a great :extent I
to rely upon the risertimendatious
ethers; and, as in Muni instanet , F;,
no Stone will be left unturned to push':
fortvard ixtrtleniar friVorites with
little or noregani. for merit or
ileation, as a matter, course,he
will often ho deceived, and wil M
onist' tenoning be made the victim
of thiSplaeed confidence. •
We are not sure but that about the
beet thing , the General , could do
weuld be to Coalmen beibte him all I
the "breachy" politicians; and the I
l~siditgepidtaofthediffcrent"rings," I
in ithe country, and divide all.thelnT
titan awucies • awl foreign appoint. ,
Merits ituningstthem: ' Whilst In
to foreign touutrieS freaks
settlements, they. would be Compel-
led to devote at least a, portion of
their. time in theatudy 'of French,
Spanish, Chinese or Choelthk The
entire country would breath busier—
the Othiemment would be spared a
vast deaVotplundering, and Mello..
publican
_party would. be relieved of
the odium that attends their. eontin;
ual plotting and scheming. •
Ida ti4 b ill 'Terrible ,Oast.
;The readers of the Argus will. re
member the ['must given in this
Paper a couple of weeks ago, in rela
tion to ,the lynching of the Reno
brothers, at New Albany linl., by a
band of Men known as the"deymour
Regulators." The following addl.
limas! ' particulate we gleans from cne
of our e*hailifee •
(From the La t tleville Copiler-Joartd,
I The following interesting details
did not appear la the hastily prepar
ed reports first published of the
lynching of the Ranee and Charles
lesson. r.....ticitennand Clarice
As/deem:Pa were marrieto
,bedlee 1>ad .1: P 111 -"--
o t
ook of those with, although coy- .
:ered !•with crime, wereln their lives
j all the worki. to them. Ali, what a
scene was there! What grief aid
anguish! What nuuterable ' woe!
The three woman .entered, paler by
far than the (had bodies stretched
out so stark amid ghastly upon the
prison floor. First mine from those
dispairing . women such piercing
shrieks as love only tun utter when
1 it feels that all It lived for is lost for
:lever. Then tears like min; bursting
from overflown fountains and moans
so touenilig in their •plalirtiveueas
and utterftliiipair that Mimi time most
' stolid o3id uot refrain from weeng.
Then f lowed that qUiet, almoststolid I k, a sort of blaiik:,.purpo:ie
less agony, that tells that hearts are
breaking, that grief's' work is per
fectly done. Gnat God I what a
spectacle of utter woe, It oast The
outburst of grief ende, the quiet of
despair settled upon the Ewes of the
women.. .But not long did p u n of
them ronain under the horded'. The •
.slister of the three Reno brothers, an
intelligent, and handsome young la-
Aly;driedhercies with her handker
chief, then, taking the, grief-stained
,piece of Ilnen,.she placed It over the
;aMother brother ,Williani, who to
the, declared his inmicence ; then
she kneeled beside the dead man,
and•laid her left harid•over his heart,
;and, ;raising her right hand toward
heaven, ; she took this ter6ble oath :
"Oh ! my poor murdemd brother,'
may trod curse, your sister "if she
avenge dot .your dcath•terribly and
fully.. This I will do, so help Me
'God." What a tragic scene Warethis
lie dark, 'Wog walls on' lt sides,
and'the bold stone floor under her
knees—the sable'. garments of the-be
'. rievedsister, the pale face turned
Ward,and the White hand pointing
laavettWatd I What a tableau of
death, ilesisilr, love and'revengel
ElEfEiMsffil
,
The news from. Cube Is still ,
'favor.
able to the insurgents. ' reformation
from .private sources states that San
tinge! Is 'Still besieged by the Insur.
gena numbering 10,000 mem , o,t)
,Losed i to the insurgents are 300 regu- -
' rtreeps • Oil 1;500 volunteers.' Of
the tie less ' than half 'can be de
penl
'Upon . ; - Manzanilla is abiobe
elm i by ala4e'foree.- It is girrl-
Soned by 500 tars and 500 yolun
' theft Ai thg e trio admirably fort I
' god', the troops are able to maintain
Wpielonted contest. ' : - .. •
"Tile regular troops suffer greatly
itornqlie plithate. • Even these who
:have' been on the Island a consider
'able:length' of time, are unable to en
dure theeffeets of the sun. A single
column , left Santiago in October sit
'hundred strong. ' At the end of a
of live weeks, • only two
,fflizzii.,, tiny of the eamtuand
were' ~
able to wall:: The entire com
mand
~lost three hundred - men by
• stelmete, and in the action with the
' inithigenti.' In Manzanilla, un epi
' deride, hist:woken out thithas proved
'Widest as final as the cholera. Some
'of ' die stories told of the herbarisnis
of this troops are shocking. A cur
'respondent relates it' story of an in
*i.ent, whom he found at Man*
t.lit ihe hospital. , . '
• ' irel bid Seventeen, woundki in , his.
body' ifielddlng -a bayonet thrust,
Which "Passed' ' thtbugh 'him.. After
lie Was shot down the troops 'March
ed - 14 . ' . where.he, lay, and a number
011ie their runusW themselves by
givEnic'hlui 0 thrust - No vital part
was loltrlied"lillweveri end he was
' tidally takeir' up and brought to the
hospital, where he is in a Anr Way tb
recover... Ile:will then • be tried by
'court martial and shot, as ryas m .;
oth
'er insurgent, captured at, the sante
t hrie,," also ftevoely, sour i
!'
The biturgetitewhe havtipreseided
,tfielii§ebteite the ttothotitlee toe par- ,
'doo,ln wafer fo•Many procla- ,
4 titatitinsisstretygenerellyaetum after:
aj a
'4.
,11 e' tin* . rot tire lt i advtill'
lY'lrY ' the -goverttmetit,i f Ettlitc
~ felt' 047 i'mleft tOthift kwrtlieni4-
' ' es, lend " being in destitute r eir
iemustances; they' am' compelled to
return
FsslNissf===
Tam raosixo or igoiOnky. ,
Tioar.
• 41.4 i•
seirOtar Morton's' llopir to
ll
nee Greeley.
bet
Al3enAtq:Diorton has replied to „ •
_GilaregentlebyiVi3
.le afri ngth, In
a th ie e tte cowse r of con c . t .
which he mum Dian
for
resuming epeeltpWrMebtakfoillevOF
Now, sir, in contrast to yopr plan,
'whch-wistdd*be, to.ntereileof if it
were noaelblesT will present you Wilil
another; •
let. Thitt:Osugnoirshall bY:law fax
time—iny!lst 18.71.Trt0 begin
therederaPtionof the greenback notes
By fixing a thee so.faritn.thefutu r e
peopiewetddbeadrised eftilerbanlo.
and:adJust their business, w recks 1
their, eon is Beforo
that,thae,nearly ail the existing in-
debtednes. among. the, people i
have:* been ilia'. , an , estimate
wire
existing indebtedness amongthe two;
reeounhaßWebeetilrYv,net.redairee-pprolfnolirthldiebbwillersyosof ;ee.
of the
ple Will be discharged within twelve
. mentbeitoin Ist January, 11369; three
, fourths of .the remaining one-fourth
Will .be discharged within the next,
twelve months, and AID/tits, the Ist
July,lB7t, there will nothe in exist
. mice and unpaid to excerd.fetir
cent. or the existing indebteduess:f,
' and thus the debtor class will almost
entirely esuipe from the.opprenion
and disasters with which your plan
, would overWheinitttiv prwms 741.
r the stitlilenka y .
pru
2d4'_lly..tiiing a 'deflate` . period
When fhe greenlxick ricith-will be re
, deemed, a fixed value will be given
to it;'Whieh . will constantly lippieed
ate d s the period forredemption
preaches,. and it will beat par . at or.
[igene that time, proVided the Gov
ernment is making the. necessary.
preparatigns . for .its redemption.
will be , much better for the businest
of the' country-for it to reach par by.
gradual appreciation; than to come
up to it by a sudden Jerk, as youpro
pose. The whole process ahnuld be
gradual, so that, the transition:which
thee:Mary niuSt make front One On-,
ditto!' to the other snail lie made with
US little disturbance as possible.,
NI: Ily fixing a time ,for. eAlemp-.
Lion so far In tliefutureverruisent
tau, witlwgt sudden atitt and with- .
out gnat sacrifice, get' ready for It.
To bring about the gradual apprecia-,
tion of the greenback mites the gold ,
mast visibly accumulate lu the Treas.'
ury time goes on.,The Lion.
Jule Cisco said inn ltter seine
two yertni ago that In '
the Treasury of a gold surplus of sev-,
enty oreighty millions Rave strength
to the currency,. although . not set'
apart, for. its redemption, from the''
probability that it might be - so up
propriatW in the. future. Should
Congress refuse toreserve the present
surplus of, gold in the Treasury and
that which is to accrue for the redemp
t ion of the currency, but empowerthe 1
Secretary of the Treasury, before the
'
time arrives for. redemption, to ob
tain theneoseary gold by.
_the sale of
our bonds, It wookt proWbly
up the notw to par, atihat time, ir
he was known tolavernade the prep!
oration; but their irppreclation would
not be _so grudual-or-so certain as If
the gold was visibly accumulating
while the intermediate time WM pas
slog. ). • "
That it would benecessary to have
in the Treasury an amount equal to
the greenback currency, to begin re
demption, Ido not believe. Re
demption could safely begin with two
hundred millions of gold in the Trees
ury under the ptovisions of my bill,
but certainly not with seventy mill
ions. In this work confidence is
everything, and Ls scant of slow
growth and tan only be produixxiby
the obvious employuseut of the neces
eery measuresolp tiert. , -If the.
thehtlrere . 06 .1 . rush for
,le upo eng n ren A m ri pm il l e en l .i i ma ' p
11144 It in: ma rket
t precree , princi,
ti 3i on i a LL- t ilit a Y r i :i g so llunitig nable
. a ti h n n i d v ie ei t x i h r fa i lure ' BUBbil w i l l i l l eti ch . the Government
work to, and the
making of needful pteparationsilo
be known anti understood by all, aro
indispensable to any plan of resump
tion which.wouldavord the hardships
which you admit would- attend be
adoption of yours. By the method I
have , sugg&Rted, there will be an ac
tual inflation of the currency at the
time of resumption to the extent that
the whole amount of gold and silver
in the country that would enter into
the" , eirculation would exceed the
amount of greenbacks that would be
presented for redemption ,
and this
would do much to prevent the hard
ships that would otherwise occur.
Another Talk With Grant.
A prominent citizen of 'St. Louis,
Just froni Washington, describes a
half-hour. interview with Gen Grant,
Which shows some of the charaeter
lades of the President elect I a a strong
er light than anything that has been
add or written lea long time.„lM
ring ;the contemetion'a Senator,and
Judge from Louislanumereintrodu-
Md, who came to consult with the
Gummi in regard to the government
indorsing some State bonds for the
imprpvemeut of the levees in 'Sad
-
shwa. - :, .
,The General said he hopedtbo Rev
°fitment would not do it, sad added
" while we are diseusaiug on all sides
how the national debts to be paid,
I shall oppme any increase of the na
tional. oldixttions. ;1
.never knew a
government to bootee responsible
for: any 'amount that It did not niti.
mutely have to pay.".
After some further.,remarki, de
signed to win the General ' s Liver,
that Judge sahl r gdilions of
_acres of
the best land In the world 'ar subJett
to overflow. _ • ' • '
Gen. , Grant :replied: "Let their
overflow and igt them stay, under.
water. until their, owners are wi .-
that- -Northern! • men and NOthers
capital should: Dome. In and protect
and-improve•thetn.- -.Northern:Men
with ample capital are.ready to make
a garden of yourState,andyouwen't
let them do ..it. p
.lour large land
holderslt are . or ilo:te the United.
States- govenun nt : to=day as:they,
have ever , been and if that govern
ment should ro I thelrlevees, it
would not! du , plena aqarttele.
I know no way thogovernment could
haveadoptedforiebplldlngthelerees
but to. have..contbintded the lands of
those engem,' .in the. rebellion, and
used the proceeds to restorethecoutti .
try. As that was notdoite not/dn :-
remains but to set . our negrom t; ~
work and invite in and, welcome,
Northern men." •. .:4 ,-•
"Cienentli". - said the ,Judg.,3i., .
ttegroes won't Work," -
" Won't - Work," , General Giant
Oul6tly -replied; •" they'll work if
you'll pay them for It. Am I not
right?" Be added;
," Is there not
such hostility. to Northern, men that
it amounts, in '. - Most sections of the
State, toe practical Exclusion of them
from the agriettitural interests orthe
country? • • Is there not ananwilling.
nee to divide up the lands and sell
in small parcels to those who might
immigrate? And is there not ti gen
end tendency to secure the services of
the negroes withoutpromPt, adequate ,
compensation
" I must say," said the Judge_
" that there is more or leas truth in ,
all these points.",_ _
"Then,'" mid (land,'" I think yon
will. have to build your own levees
or. wait - under ..water until you are
willing men should come In who will
build them." • . T,•
..-41nite have been:brought .againat.
the Pacific Mailiiternehip Clempany
tbr havinglandal 4,ll2tehhiameu, In
Forni.loca :without the required
ton& that they ehould,notbecome - a
public - charge. The - damages , are
laid at $l,OOO per eldruicatin—a total
of $4,924,000. Other snits' ofille
same kind are being prepared.
aP 3 e B
serve
The
*I)
lEE
burgh,
Chasid
and ',T:
othet
they`
El
mitt Wi B. Irvin,
'Bernhard; ChOE".
BilkiKkAtill' Serl
,
•eta—A,
';,.Agilstanti7:
of PH
J. D.
Nibbs,
geant•
of Phi
Henry.
A. '
A .Indintitt 0464.:
cealleYp of. Tikila7'
A* of the Itottuktht
of Washington!
ferit—Wm::
- :11,11 Dar:.
delpi
0111
rah, of
■R&
41 , -
WINO&
Dixt.
--Sir
date u
loot
Thet
dren
Itvlnl
tion i
•' .llll- i iii-1:1-114 '
Zit ,an isuran
1 young lady of
many
,_ Aons luid accomplish
meets. 1, ..1 have heard that after arri-
Lla Jul town
a in i at
ei 4
I Irrue, he procured a divorce
from wife and married Miss Phil=
lips, tut of this I have no personal
knoWedge.. It is, certain that the
was ' hemoforward,treated by her
Own wents as 'Mrs. Dickens, and
that e received a small bequed In
her lees Will as ; ;" Mrs. Bernet.
Phill wi Dickens ." Nevertheless,
the er Airs. Dickens lived, anti
e t
still ves, in London. She is- new
atili with blindness, and is sup
port by Charles Dickens.
W en Mr. Dickens visited this
wan ry last year, and received a large
sum id Money from his readings, a
'actions!' which he buW.owed in char
ity upon strimgers, the press of Chi
eago,l including the journal with
which I am minted:W.l, coinniented
'man u re fact that he had done noth
ing f those who had the inestobVl
-011A e •tims upon him, and of whose
neceikides he could not be Ignorant.
The eastern press'attributed them) re
'nuirks to spite, because Mi. Dickens
had.* included Chicagoin theline
of eitits In whichhe Wass to give his
roadims. I am sure there was no
such telin as • this evoked at any
tin irnot in my 'owe:ease.
There was,'however, am kapott:ant
misapprehension of ,fitetic It is easy
now, to see why Mr. Dickens Could
not visit Chicago. If ho had done so
.he must either recognize Mrs. Bettlia
Phillips Dickens, to the InjUry of the
other .Mrs. Dickens, or by his refusal :
to do so expose her to emtumely.
It is easy. to see Iwhy he Contrib
uted nothing.' to er support. A
,glitnnoeringof thetruth wasgiven to
the public to the London ctmospolid
eme of theißotiton Didly. Advertiser,
hut without the knowledge or Privity
of Mr. Diclims„ . - 1 ,. . -.
1 These AcOcarnebo my keolledgo
throwh. the ifle.o td.s . liteturrY
friend bt.,4mtiden, a foist. days before
Il.r. Dlamns, , departure ; from , this
• •Mtieh asl dadredto remit
the • 1 that had been done ,11,
it was. • Impossible •te , do 2 so
without inflating the greeteetharm
upon 'Mrs. Dickens; •I. ' understand
that CharictiVickensliasainnwsbeen
solicitous that the .lady in question,
should ,receite. no other Injury from
Illic'kintily than the had tdicady.re
ceived ; that he wished her well, and
that he was willing to do, orto far.;
bear daing,anything not inconsistent
with his duties to the more afflicted
.woman whom his brother •Ati . . -..
bad left in sfhigland- ,i- :;,:1::„ ..- i „ 1 D L,_ •
• • lilt only remains :to rams sass Dies.
'Bertha..rhillips !Dicker* .4whotn: I
*Mr law) bore an notilestiblied rep
utation -In ildeogtoc. Upon the de
- of her husband sheivasleftdes-
Made; with . three , infant children to
'support !milt:Amite. .13he wad faith
ful to those whom Clod conundtal tO
her care. Her , noble. struggle with
povertr wtla &WV is tack 111 St great de;
grea hy. the kind,rt•w . gentlethen
of theHtid department of the Illinois
Central lialiway, of .which Mr. Au
gustus Dickens had been an einployeq
and it Is safe to assume that her dear
- children will not 'comet° wantelt
appears to me that Mrs: Dickens died
of a broken heot,tindthat no con
tributions . of ~ money , grout , Charles
Dickens or the peopienititicago could
have healed her wound.,,.•_.___.l'-'"-
•I am,:viery resneetlidlYl P our °'
dient servaatp: ' • :' ' Aloaiien Wl'sfr •
:.Editor I •
, 2 _ . i.;,
' • ~, tor of Chlcago'none.
-- , --;------ , s•••' - *- - ! ,: - :-4----, i;
It has ttaned thatiaad hive'
• have fimolil the titlei tie andstild d'ere
ten !bonsai('4oEoo fend In IAtaITS
add .Calit well cturntied In the Slate Of
Miatouri; ';ohe'Of '.llieettireett ,
trOtalls tie:Win 4Aft rat :'.ToStph.
. .
~:24 1 h trire p t&ad t staand.
four hun an ten were
erected% inichicagai nt.l:Vot e
t sdi"f
sft i ii 1 . Thaw Aire
arty . uoind tailings standing in
the ty.
1111
lEEE
G • • , SW
AO - e
'The 0 " -- rimn th't
ties fablotantmorethinday
• that city. ,
Ntw I 7 1 7 T M i lintb eed fromin
r n
I —Areepeettle.l=.4 c e
late
A Bristoles a'
election riots ;WI - 11i*. ,
:.—A 'Mush * and Mile, iiitHal
Was held in tho '! W-Hall of Ash-
isrA;,4lhitl,isst I:l9eeimsrev,m4l;. -. ri 1
__A ''Ne*LgeldelPiethliPbeni d g
1 ceoently tarnedtwee.
I !Mende bonds to'hit er,E,A,1,.;
- They are as ]
4fuleus
William
o -.
SB4 school
Bawl*, la the
.OSB school ln-Amaim It was
it* 1 , • hundred - 'Aya,
thirty-three yam ago. ' ;
:4 , -,The bullet; l ot the ' Upbraid's"
denominationlosso eoll hi Illinois are raising`
,1)90 to' Wet a i building
for female students attlaiefiburg;
! .The dirMdatlOß rock'of=
coin Mommient at Ilpringfiel X 1.4;
hate ,been reached by :the k
it a depth of. abbot ID feet,
*ye illectune-nruaut,
ty e Migoissir irrried. _ * Liars and a
half each is offeted wolf wallet
Three boys in Sheffield, England,'
havea been sentenced to 311) -days im
prisonment for torturing a eat. They
covered itwith naptha and set It on
of .littio•
atgou?,,efy.;
er. • ?4!.
diated, ea
he 'calicd,
hdu'com-
ccOgautCr
t 0.Pr90 0 07
`the Senate
r . .at i 5,060,
rgfected In
that the
tingand
ineaneus nonl
gentlemen :
Philadelpl la
~,oi
—There AVM il.ge illumhiateU
In ;Jerusalem when the Sultan's
edict, liberating the ReirCity forev
er from military taxes, was publish-
—A saeirlielouS istadobt %Mornay
City, Mheouri, has stolen the ixlse of
a4ombstone, waiting trareportittion
at the . depot. :It had the. Witt* of
the deceased party chiseled upon it.
—There- ato3 symptoms, of a 'gold
fever in- England... Gol d has been
foui4 In Sutherhu4' There has
beeti, ..as yet; no " 'rush to the dig
bat 'presmetitig', I s very ac'
A negro in Isis
'lViii; recently brought Court op a
v= ofimlrry a white girl,
',law. lie one ,
appeared against htni. 'and he vms '
dieharged: .1
—RaFph Waldo EinettlOn will give
a aeries 'of readings In:Reston-this
Winter, to aselectelass:-PrOPols . '
CH to Mad pLifflagea froni vatious . au
thors, and comment upon them; a. 4 he
goes along: -
-The Metropolitan Police Board
of;New Orleans, has ordered the , re=
instatement of the negro police Mtn
weredirected, beforethe
election, to 'go home - and put their
uniform aside until further orders:
—A whole. flueirilit St. Louis—
tbur' adults find - live wcbildren—were
dangereoualy: 'histweelr. by
eating dish of rabbits. Whether
the-meat was. poisoned or diseased
.has not •et been (leaded. .2%T0 death
Jerk—John
''Wfolistat4
.11aulelp41,0
F. A... Magee,
=1
Abe-iiis.
_giros
ter Or the
rcw Youx,
• tho World
, o of • this
iiVz4.4l
biothes . Of
4 ,tfie *al
is living in
by. her
:novelist.
ittle chit
r. DlciFena
I, in tul4-
rrtuoas t are
ot Pair-
—A scholar was , turned out of a
public school hi Sutton, Massachu
setts, the other day, , becauae he. was
'too obi.' gels cover 4 and has - a
fami4' of gown-up children. Ho
was ambitious, he mdd, to 'ketch up
with his boys and girls.'
• :—Senator Sprague has been in East
Floridn`with his.wife, looklug after
important investments in that kaull
ty. is. interested' ht a propased
which is to Goknect Bt..Tohn's
River with North-Miter, St:Angus-
Alpe, Ralik& River, arid Smyrna,
voter in En n rui his
1114rteim r dor
would go bomb and voterotutecre
denied the claim mil '
.the court
the transaction WllB ny g it hat
Aegram Ark
% Picilo l6 l.
In the erase•
thout any
tio 4o
.ctas",
to r t ,
was wpm-
„sfAtanittil:” women ejet
men, near
'Month,' while rettlntlngitmtra
A . little .ffirl Aasmmpiutving them,
was stabbed when she foraaist
ance,
mwe and her heed severed from the
• —Two ioung ladles of lowa, Mis
ses .Eu=l - and. Ella -.Harlan,. have
asserted !heir female .rights In a
thoroughly practlail way, by' 'seem
ing Government lands under the
HoMestead law. They will settle
upon and cultivate them next sea
son.
• —A white quail has been found in
Mexico, Audraln county, Mo. The
bird is a pure white, with the excep.;
tion of a few. brown spots. It • be
longed to'a fandlY r of - AMA quail, the
otherelght being co fthe natural coke-.
Dr. J. W. Sucklean 'amateur:natur
alist, owns c , siriosity. ; •,‘ -
LA. welt . knicWriqitlgri' l ni San
Francisco „suffering from the recent
ly prevalent small-pox, suddenly
appeared iunong a dozen or fifteen of
his friends on a street corner, while
the disease was at. worst stage.
He way delirious. A panic ensued,
and there" was flight In all directiOns.
• The man was finally induced to re-
I turn to his bou. ,
—There is a,uicdicinal aprong in
Sacranierito; the 'water •of which is
strongly impregnated with Iron. It
Hams deovereti several Months ago
near the carpenter-shop of the Pacific
Railroad. Wing - cool and pleasant
to -the taste, ,tile workmen drink
freely of it,
.:andtit • is -supposed ;to
have;,
. IrreVeilteC,t 'Tw ever and ague
among there. •-_o barrels ,ofrthiis
water actXprdln,gly haveireen shipped
to a point on the Sacramento Valley
road where ague is prevalent.
4-AileilitAollitittiMierim the St.
Croix River, Minn., is more roman
tiailly situated than tiny other West
ern City. High bluffs rise almost
perpendicularly from Oft. pe r tlapid
streets. These areascendedthrmkh
winding ravine; or by flights of stairs.
Meet otittao Prlvatela~s, are
built on top of the bluffs; 'lmagine,'
se a correspondent, 'a
street lined
with business houses, and a wooded
bluff rising abruptly froin it—at the
right alfetip . rtryibe th gh which •a
rfard.cirenitopily winds , and the
(rcellYity a sheet.; their otath
its:sloping - lawn circumscribed by
rocky d• ,edlititha=athbst hilly, gorg
ed, and uneven surface, wild and,
romantic, at, once adornedanffdisflg
tired by the dtrelllmpilittabf 2, 1 1XN)
' 1 1:1 3 ".i.: h1 f 411 ,4, t5 'az, 7 -
CINCINNATI,
2 O'clock this to,orning Weu.Ashback
killed his wife , „ToiiepldrW4 - by
eplit
ting her head open with 'a
hatchet
and stabbing her once in MOM side.
with a butcher knith. He then shot
himself, the tirill"eftthrifft'StaPeft
lower Jaw and tearingaway the light
back part of his head and scattering
his &aim , over • the. two.' - The
couple werein an ,ugier room of
their Rste te r
t Hree ,and , wag. par-,
nn The
t o frequently ' 'reafened to take his
wife's 114 1 At was& second marriage
for•both, and they' had been married
Fur,)mms.,, They were aged 05: and
57 respectively.•Ashbeek was a
basket/maker and Is With kept a
conitetionery •on • the first floor qc
their reshletree' at No. 570 Central
avenue. -None but themietitus were
~ ofileers' hearing., the
wonianiatliesniKthe repcirt
..9f the
gun , broke into the” homm,, , ,Both
Were rlttesArdetel; lual e",:kient.
ly retired: tii different morns.. The 'l
‘,Wilb mat Jealous akabef
VMtitikstrikqdoo. l6 RWM ll .
161 thslusebitattaritiMlWAlOn4
of klenvit o W#4 l l,l7lol),
about' their,'' ',Chet
real estate, and rs. Ashhack 'mak
ing indreimofeyby sher Store
her husband by -his trade. •
had , ; - trilefsi..paraisy pep=
since their mar. 2 and the w.
ArtnreOrtn otaPpfy 0304 tit-,
storm chlitUert
by his firstmarrieget
, , ,_
cgs"
HoPD4L7
11:1310
B E NYC E ,
.' B ,I
BEAVEBI PA.
:OM le=t'f
Zit& liadisilesse•illOOMPedlPuri
)1) 1 .: 11 /
;
1 1111311ra till. ,i,‘ +
',
Ilkidaintliiill Iliz M i girLtt*N IFI
lail ra rnm r i g rirationoly=l a& BIN
10rwria worth
at—, a $l/.xoowall
licoo m prirAla4
. V . 61 . 9 1
taaey am:brigaered and Iwo Riadlterchlata
wort% 15. atom •oldllt.r. 40
Ilattsw worth 15 wets, look! at VI
Val t sold ai....,,,.—„. —l5
NCIO oll o Al Bll o l, 1
worth IS wwWW OD at
11' wi
Ma all wool_Thilatol,wneth, 80 eaoBl. 0085 at. 31
I de rause: wairtt riot . % it at... t
I aff04844...t; a .1; .412
/woolon worth 10 mot*. mat at 05
Astra itfihnl i ltraituz 10 1
0r LA eil eras ar msl ~
to llytola at
... .... . .
Bargain oferei Bonetta.
New Goods Arriyiug Da4
,12.
.DLZTAInd mr).7,Parra,nr
inp-s.lusFixyaipippi. SALE
\ Mk It 4 57 cs cm , nra
161112221
tAliltl.ll & 00.13.
ill:•
50:',Iiiiir3aat, Mt:eget,
Commenced Monday. Dee. ith, every article
radoonl. ROWS Winter Mina nanaliiba cioeal
diewsolu.s. . ;)',. li
• Mein
Wurre~' or
J B BENeEIS
bird
Street, Beaver,
Now Opeotog • Sue Stock of
SHAWLS SHAWLS.
Blankets,
Wakel',
a ),•••> Flenidebi
Flannels
0....1 ME'IIY;' °I 4 E4 N P. • :
*. ' • ,
Wise Bock Cloth and Urea Cloths. Wotorrooto
Cbtoddlla Cloths for Back., (Vora Yiltl
nee. Plato irrid Fumy Colors,
Taros, Oslo and hoc col
oro. Grimm Wool,
• M r iko kilit ' ' •
•
Honda, Inhale Voila. iimairK, se. C.
hiVO. Olga „
• ' A ••••,
. .
.
BO N
OV=.: L'
BED • AND
DMZ
- MOM.
Balm . oiiii.!9)ll: lb _ 4 , 42.
' Incliding
the vary atiSsa
New V. 71311,4
TRIMMINGS
Ladkw' Underwear, Mena', MOW, Drawers sod
nuependere, te. '
MILLINERY GOODS,
lists, Bonnets, Flowem i'lirmeo. Velvet.. Frames.
. , - • . de. ac. . ' '
any Mr the meet stack or Witham Goods
ever brought to this chatty and cheaper than •yori
on !My them M any other place. •
Ribbons. Ribbons,. Ribbons.
NAMIZOIDERT AND LACES
♦ good Avortz,ent slurp , ' oil baud.
TAMPING AND PINKING DUNE 1 0 onrust.
- "i
i
{Ye Welts:oar friends and the public to all and,
&Milne
our New etockof
F A N-C Y LG.0.0-D,SI
t, ttp - C.LV.NOT BR UNDER-149LD.
to. him Nab to boy EJ4 ! Dos' tforget tie
place.
=33
11. DAWSON,
Beayer PalliL Pa
:1(
LIAVINU JUST OPENED A - lI.AROB STOCK
proxy, ' ' '
' • • uons id! . .
lIARDWARIL
; 4 GM/War:AM
!"- 1 . • • QUEIINSWANE,
TINWARE'
NAILS,
D gas. ac. •
w wit Mum all she, and doutdo strength.
Spacial attention paid to Ailing Orders for
/taco dare window glatairSte: • •
Alsa,
'LINSEED 'OIL;
. r:• , < IRELHE,BURISI/41.01L.
BENZINE,
COALES
.•. . . .
- 4 - .
.1.1 ofAlllFll*9rumad,Dyr - said la IM
run:trailers Arlen to' tyylrise.elcioul..
our doelcrot PAW' butne.Puldninitit Witi.aft•
Moo, Chollei Brandt of Rlbtiito Bumf and
Backs. All kW, at Country peodneo Mon . k
%IV 4:
kfugat, of toper, •
en•pAiorik, ~ • ;
Notary Pal)No, COnveryaat‘.
, and IIINUTIIIOO Aput.
Dude and Amonia writtin and aduldwl
aggim oilakz:Atioit tot HT:
irrafuakg, repreTTH
-I.= ATddent.md LIM4I4OTIE M
u) IMO HOLT pal vete
polkies as, most nail Ursa: -
thyso,jhe
idßom
.krift
0 1 %• 1 0 1 ttie
Tazarry. . • • OA St.
Om BALE
Jy
Fall Old Wintv,Goids,
DRY .GOODS,
of ron deoalptlat!. •
wholooo44.m ., 4ooiLin°
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County.
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Ladies Zephyrtnit Shawls,
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Of every depuiptlon,
a lame stock
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Beaver, Pa.
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Fancy C 1004 ,1 la I M thts ?Ts*
2%A.tiralts
, 4 i.Ll.6l4,cPet
Country' Flannels,
all klado at la;;;Orlis staaaketarra' prices. Call
and be Deed.
FURS; FURS,
. 14 1 0 PaR e°64 t -
Men's :Underwear
*rmof•st - tPt
imsiv.Rir;'cmom, &c., &c.,
CXII early lo moue Itemise es we are ballad
to sell se advertised. Stamping. Pinking and
Illischtne Illltebt24 4191.0 tcttrier.
No troub.le to 'Show Good.l•
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IN.•TIIR DIAMOND,
P.OOIIESTER, PA.
A. - FORTUNE
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Neffilijrl;llo:perak,i Usltdays.
Itiltilit.
BRIDCiEWATER, PA
14 WEEKLY iitscErvozo A riti sUPPIS
OF GOODS 114 EACH OF THE F OLLOWING
DEPARTMENTS:
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13X113:: C4.401:31.1DS
Steubenv le Jeans, White.. Woolen
Blankets, Artily BkinkelK Brad
ley's Barred Flannels, Merin
, • 08, Alpaos, ;Detainer, •
• - Plaids . I Bleached,
',Brovrn and gold
-1 udxed water
P:oofs,
Chinen b4 Cloths,
'no Shaw..
and bleamua
Hags, Tickings, Print;',
Flannels, Hoiser,y, Gloves IMP"
mitts, Se.
Groceries,
Cadre% new Hwy. llotapom, White Silver Dim,
Uoidett and Combed' Byrum Candles, Soap, sp ke
and Mince Meat. •
Hardware Nails, Glass,
Mont Locks. Door Maack Wages Sarum Table
C,:ntlety, Table and 'l4a spoon,...ylletlA Coal
Boxes, Fire Mimi" and Pokers, 11 le and Glass.
W9ODENWARE
Bucket/. TON., Churns. Mil ter Pilot* and Lunn
Linseed Oil White Lead
Boots, and Shoes
Mt DM LAMES AND CAILDiEN
Rifle Powder and Shot,
: t
iovriier a i d Fuse.
Flour Vocal.se.. ljuieuyabm - ure
' O l '; s •
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heavy :mods dellv4ed tree of charge
By close attention to iutinete, and py keeplog,
constantly on baud wen weed stnek or goods
of all the,dilkireat kindenanaUT kept Ina country
rtere.-the undersigned Do In the future as in
the putt to =mitred rece l ye a litters: skint or the
public patronage. c• •
-13. M. 11.11.NGIFIll.
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TISAVIEW ACADEIIIIG—Tbo Dearer Ma
i/ dismy,hia beta re-opepcd by
REV. JOHN IVIINE-lARTIN A D.
lis-Preeldent of theeobi Ilatiereity. known u •
succeogul educator of th e deaf lad the Wad. The
tat Ulm Wilreemstenee, D. V.,
MONDAY, JANUARY 4TH, 1869
. .
Modena of both 'exec may bere leans. *m
eans Camanntieleol CCIO/94/. ander strict
1111051k1 edisynato Mons apply, In.
.
be (leen In moatpond elate Uni
versity tonne. Composition. elocutlunoteterie
and estmeany, the Hebrew. Greek and lain
lastuaesel: ) 2 08 pliummtpkr. so t _ men
tal sad steal. mai be diligently lisse r t wy the
tWe to o e Whoa Speller and Heed
an Helteee
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lie
Minim
Nip& Heembegs , tmland Series and Dal
ithomart. additlesel
pimp eddies,_ - XArge rl
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In
- 1 day ofDeonater, A D. VW • orarrant lo
amkagg i tal weed itiahah the estate ot Num
sel ftiliteWtot MOM* tp., tot the amity of
Deem and State of 1 0 0 !As . !rat
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any tl;
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IMPZlretZtf="7.: bet
seta k te will thyld II s'Orcloot et t o o
be Midis it Home ta Mir
4hao beads dad. Dos, Art
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Discharges atlas Dic,; Ificonchttia,4l l seiloes
Voice, eeenisspilea, as 4 all Mow.
el the , •
111
Throat and Lmigs,
HPFA-TAL NOTICT.
DR. LIOIIIIIII3. WW TO 'R au TATILAT•
RUT •ilisaurre maws uns. .ass. .-
PATAMAXT, CAM 1/4 ATIVICO AT MOAT.
DR. -LIGHTHILL
CATARRH.
AlDellt dattlnielleallifilinaltles there to no SO. :,„
note more prevalemt, more mavens' Ogress!. g
more product's* et discomlbrt. or mole lint& L
give rise to a illrbety stdbartietagand ilierigs.t , tio 1:1
compile:Woos than Catarrh. :n 10 progrenio
tt
Wages of developmeat, the sepses amen at.:
t tare are fregamitly lost,baarlag sad . sight Oft, M
nudar item lapay,Throlt Alhictiolis, baba* set
Bronchial Complaintsare totxesstiely Rodent
and ConSamptioa to almost Its Inevitable mutt
Catarrh usually minting* heel at lint is tie
amity of the nase=ing broad it: ter, e,
mart' seat . It scam two sem all, co
VICO mid arty of /be bead with which the sea
passages eassiguthate, sad at Meg* hem.,
diffaied over the entire extaotot the Maiicepals.
nary inset .
The eartleet, most pronthetht sad tharacteriee
fesuiles of Ottani Is st . dtschanre Mon the h.. to
consleting sometimes eta clear acrid Auld. bats
tenet of a thick purulent yellow or greraish a. ,
in? sutra, Which la umealit itecieted to Clre.:RA
abundant*: and asentmia li vary *tld odor.
perulent esti/tames lad latharglit as a thick of 1
rive fluid, or he bard take* through the awns 4A
throat, and tiectuentifby both channels. i
In many inatanees the discharge le of a sir
nations or gummy character, adhering to thee,
eased membrane with glealike tenacity, soda P
moveable only with great dltlicalty. This tut .
more par titularly noticed on rising in the can
tog, because daring sleep the purulent eecre
hardens and accumulates with venter twilit!.
The effects to relieve the bead, et those tint*
banking or bloating the nose. eve. therefor , .
one ntly most dletreeeing to the one Matte-
I
mat dicer/ill:de to 'Mope around him. .
they have to be to violent and persietent the:
lunge and chest become strained and awe. tel
.. .n. IVICtaDZ awl even vomiting vow% and a
vete headache es Wariness initially hitless.
augments the general distress. ta vise .
even the mast powerful efforts mar tali to r
the head until mime .00d or stimulant is secla,i
ed, after which I he Tisch' secretion bee.... se. r:
what softened, and is then discharged ceec is'',
It'. .-
urd Agaln,..the c o ffer. ,
..leet..inal.jakter
observe
Into
m. 0.,
sad antler,' difficult to their Cit•hdres
often Moulting the most _Solent eats. hut,
times these hamatatkree came sissy is no
Lard imps, a fragments of • deep green a 0
hot occreloually brood and list rate of wog ,
size are expelled, on Which traces, of blood our ;
times be' sr...red- i n& Condition is ver7
to ran on to serious aleeratiorw. haunts:. '
of the bony Valet.* of the nom, sod a as
onent flattening of WA or-au.
Inform where the duelist:. is coploar, 4,
a loose and fluid character, it freonently thee.
the eufferees rot by the neceselty at ices,
expectoration, beaded the pornlent dolt 0 •
wally mum apt to run into the throat,
as during shall the bead to thrown lock. e •
asectorstica be neglected, as may area.
Ca " .h daring beery sleep, the Invalid is.
m lue ,7yt by a sensation of choking,
b'T th e gi."e. "lD of the throat with the emus
red oecretion tr.„, the he . h. .
The el " Inembe**or Is rascally very muds u
feed sa d congested, Ck te t e , the nose t e t e , r
Ped. up "maim" on °al.'s). act 1106IClia
the other,and often op botbsonArtg
agreeable etuay sensation an thsh ee d i sad
sionally waded paroxysms of
Tao thickened conditicarof the
brace, and the collettlon or the parolee, es
in the nasal canals, Interferes with rater
through the nose, and obliges persons w si
to breathe through Was open moutii•itael.
dekteroue at alt times, but mom porthole*
daring Bleep, whkh ender such eireastotwo . ,
always resting and accompanied vitt. e
angle: thng. -
A fedi og °trellises*, heat, IrM W ton. saw.;'
or pain Is generally experienceri in the us ,
near the root of the now as well or In the to
part of the throat, shove and behind I h
ate, and headache to rarely altogether era:
4letreaeltqr reimation of heavy weight or c.ar
•alon Isisealll comniaload of over the lab :
and especially In the . region Imme.hotrly
and between the eyes. Sonsetirnes polo •s..g ,
nate!). dried In come pa tileniwr part.
temple. On the top of the bead. at the NA,:
..„
neck, or behind the orbits. and urea-inooli; •-•
Vests Itself In ibe face, of to severe s 'her ; . ,
hat It is frequently mistaken foe neursior.
The Take ill. emierelly atheiell sad Mss ,
hoarse, tntialed, weak or uneven, and uwx
nasal character or an rosplearant .oiling
cough of variable seyerity Le notptamionti l `r
of the aymntoms and results of Gtarth. •••
The berth I. wally tainted, and w•a'•''',
times, an excoodLeiffy Veld and elekeolpi
In some ewes It.beeermar so revollisi:iy
as to reader the Pannier an obJect
himself. wen as to Others. •
The setae of retell la usually blow. drr r ,
/all; ll l Cnninh. Ond a elmiler WNW ou tone
be sweasiOnally alarmed. The eyes are 0 .
herons« Irritable, and disposed to water cam
ly on exposure to the cold or wind, and a
grassiness of sight lot smuttily experiern• 4 '
slight exertion.. nearing not imfrestently he
more or leas tmpalred.andi noises In the bed. ,
often add materially to the existing dioror•
The stomach generally antlers user or loess
becomes weak and lerltahlel the elit e Is
pticious, and is used, always tool In tho wort
The patients generally complain of Welt ode
fatigue, an Incapacity kw either physical ne
tab exertions, • feeling of weight and 41.. 0 '
In the region of Vie stomach, and a
position to droweineie and aterp. • The
sr
faculties are aim warm.es orro - ree
of memory being 0014 . 1 oar less present
Catarrh may prove feat, either by detuir'. o,
the system saff• wearing out the prillerd.
traveling downward and produciog eon,
This fact has been so rypeatedly noticed its
experienced practitioners now look upon I
as one of the most frequent mid Import. ,
f this complaint, but according to our elt.".'' t
oobsematkogit should always ha regarded oo
monition. and one OS the eery earnest
thine of Ceseemeoptkok.:*
A systernannjenkhomt and wen directed' .
of treatment, sae! mote he ler year.
la our practice, Is we to be follow& by s ;*
sent a ore.
- DR. 11(111'11UL bar wadded whh P.
emlocurBpeciallst
1)11. ItEEI)
who payr racivalroattratiou to all A ...rt.
In foal impurity or %nandlrina nourot
alba
is T. (1) 0 I).
•
and mires permanently ad affection of ihe
Liver, Kidney.. Monad. and tfrrnacnure.
NERN'OUg SYSTt3I
*TR IPPlSkilt.rirt•
errrsau won. 1 9
0.184,