The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, December 27, 1871, Image 1

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orsl,oo per square for first Insertton,and
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-vrtisements. •
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measures a square.
Business Notides set under s head tiy
themselves Immediately . after- ; the basal
news, will be charged Arai Manta a /1120
for each insertion.:
Advertisements ahead be handed In
before Mondaypbon to insure insertion
in that week's ter.
B it s ittegig
BEAVER.
jAILES CA I SEERON, Attorney at Law . Bearer,
Pa. Office on 3d et., In the rooms formerly oc
c aided •by the 11 ! , e Mange Ciantringlaxm. All bin
tiers eatinsted to him still-rm,etreqiromPt and
ca ref attention.
- TOON B. YOUNG, Attorney at Law. Office and
DtbiIICDCC OD Third st..vast c
. of this Court ilgure.
itloiness promptly attended te; .7 • SPAM
AttOraer. at Lair. Oaco on
h). Med et., below tbeibart Hempen All busk.
nees_promptly attended la ieWifit,L,
11 RS. P. D. FE.7.../lesteil
1 , 1 amino, Fnncy Goons, iw.."; cnt the - corner
Third end Sautwary Mon& : - -i_jebefl4l
. . _
-- V — i.lit 7 fl2 - I. Attart=lAw.• , ollleo eat
Juit end &Third amt. andltkleay•
R. J7B-44CUTIVParesculil AID Sim:non..
I_./ Si:metal at tetition snid icatentanent Ronnie
LI,-else!... Residence and office on Path tired,
a fmv doom t attic Conn-Hem. sprlrtlay
jEICIL YMERZ, Manufacturer and Dealer In
11 Boots, Mims and - Ushers; Main at. piepMly
DEAVER DaG !Ingo Andrleffeen
D Druggist & Apothecary, Main at. Prescri.
egrelaVCOMPOgiadCt. (SeP9B;
NETV-lIIIIGHTON.
• -
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lIAS-. CO• CO LE, Dealer in paints, oll,glsss,nans,
L
plate-glaaa, looting-glasses, frames, garden
u:i.l flower-rtets and fancy fowls. Falls -street,
Brighttin. •
..5ep27'7.171.7
I:LANOliereg.F.ll; dealer In Watches, Chair
• and :leireley. rpatting neatly executed;
Broadway, near Falls-et. novi'7l-1y
Jw . NIPPE.O7 - 13aker & ConfectlonetTlie
• cream, Ousters and Game In season. Balla,
Whiduiza, &c.. anppliod. noel_
9 , N. opposite Press office., Broadway.
I. 'Dealer in the hest baliding hardware. glass,
Lail.. and putty, wbtcb he isnaisbes to contractors
and builders cheap for cash. . ocrls'7l-1y
1i S F. mErz, Bridge street, dealers in !Yeah
I I • meat and tat (little, will visit Beaver on
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week.
ocrils'7l-I,T .
EVERAUD—Dry-Goods, Groceries, Notiosw
(2 uee newire. dc. Highest price for good but
ter and prodtwegenerhlly. '...yipplosito Presbyter*.
an Church. Broadway. ' [sep2r7l.ly
C 7 FWISIW-Watritnasker, JeweSer sad
tician, 4:4 Broadway. '
Vt73l. FI. McDONALP Dealer It Fine Thus,
I t choice Family Groceries, Queenzware,Glasir-
Woodenware, Witiow•ware, de. Broad
, Dear Falls-at_ Eep2r7l-I, y
- - -
ware
v.a
I. TUTTLE, lir. 1).-222. Broadway, New
t Brighton, maker the treatment of ehroniedis
ea.eii and female weaknesees c tpeelarty. 0:W-
V:nation free to the poor every Sunday from) to 3
c, lack p. in. seri27ll 1y
kU. GILLILAND & CO., Dealers in fancy and
. Dominic Dry ; Goods. Millinery.. Groceries,
&c. Broadway. New Brighton. far 27
1 Ai ci.'l..AlN—Photograph Gallery. Every ,va
rl • rh:ry of Pictures neativ executed. Comer of
I il•. and Broadway, New Brighton. [011 27
_ . _ . _
% - ,si WALLACE Denier in Italian .t; American
li 1 31arble : Manufactures Monuments, Grave
.. ..t slite. at reasonable prices. Railroad et,
,r rie‘w Depot. New Brighton. - [sep=
11 •
11 R. MILL., Billiards , Tobacco, Cigars
• and Gente' Furnishing Goods. Broadway.
:, 1r Appl:.serlrli - iy
____
, (:. StN",AIIT Lt, CD.—Groceries, Coffee,
J • T, a. first, Canned Fruits, and everything
i • i••• loatid in a runt claaa grocery. Bridge St.,
a ',,,. , Locn , i. ' , .., ltePll/7
-rEiD ,t WISNER, Deultuy In Boots,
- Qattara, near Slemon's Confe,2tion
i..ciil2%;s:G4,-11. iiMSTiiAU. Dealers'in
.11 N Ladies' Furnishing OoOda,llostary.,
: , reps Cdr Apple & Broadway. je2l;y
•) TONIi.....szTAIIItANT and BaTr(o Sa
l) ravalee al all boon; table enpplied with
t of the eeaeon. Pricealow. Wm.
- • ~r. of Paul and Broadway. my-24'71-1y
):n , -I•EcT HOI NT NURSERIES. Ever
! yavo- and small Fruits. Three miles I aft of
hrormon. (aar29'Tl-1y) E. THOMAS.
;ILLILAND& KEitR, DriagglsTs
I / \ pnthe artea, cor. Broadway and Pas
. ,• Brvzhion, Pa. (Sliccemeora to 1.. B. No
. febt..2'7l-ly
• Eta F. ON. Bakery Confetionery,
I I; r-ot. Special nUestion given to wed
-1,..0.,..ty5ters and tee-cream. [sepia 1y
•
.1 • N ELLENt3EttIi, Ilerchaut
0. nr.,:td , Asy,:tivw Brify,hton. Sec adv
1I v a 1 ;
" 1 ' 1.. " hc'
photographs r ; IS.ii from "u' 8
re - B t 0 1 D u c ch 1
• ep:4: 1 y
1 , I'l e i\ --7 170;`ral I Paper, Wiudow
1 . ltooks.Stntionerry S Notionlit; Broad
•;; p.righton, Pa. • 1m.1.2.1.4
BEAVER FALLS.
. ROBERTSON. Dealer in the }a:4ly cele•
t hraied Domestle sewing Machine. Ladino
call and be conviiiced. Main et.. B. Fans. tsteli
STEW ART & SON, Dealersin Yankee No
I 1 . Main St., Beaver Malls. Peprtly
t Oil, Dealer In foots and Shoes of
every tle•cription, at low pneea, and of a su
p,rtrrr tinattt3-, Math tot "igealWrT . Patta rt. • • ••
11141DGEU ATER.
T viWEINMAN, lliannfactnre of Boots and
_JrShoe4. 'Bridge Rt.. Bridgewater. (sepnly
OfINgTQN STALL & JOILN WALTHER.
e.fr manntanturers of Wagon, Bugries, Buck.
AllgT111! and altkinda of Vekdoklea.! Blacksmith
!na zenentily;ldarizet-pt above Bridge -at. oZ-]y
T . C MOLTER. dealer in Co/ 1. of all kinds.
efi • Bank at MrKinley'o Ran. ang9Tbly
A ['Mi. HART DARRAGH, S! - Aron, Portrait anti
l'hntozraph _Painter. Work promptly eta
rlite,l:it reasonable rates. mt2slti
CIORGE lIEIDEGG ER. ilonse and Sign Pain.
T ter. Bridge St. Bridg , a:4tcr Pa. aprialitly
-
,DREII3I Bride street, Bridgewater. Pa.,
Inailet In Gold and Sliver Watches, aeleitl,
~01, and Sil,er Ware, Speclacles, Watch!!
• - , , ,Cks and .le•relry repaired. tleblsl•4l,
A NIEL 'MILLER, Fashionable Tailor. iltone
1/ ..xperletteeti workmen employed. , libOp
mi z e st., Bridgewater, Pa. fel:Mß.lx
.1 A 51 ES PW- • TER. Tanner..Dea!er in Tir
Op
e) par arid...eet-Iton ware, and iron Clatern
Pumps. triage at, Bridgewater. sept4;l!,
t C.IIURST, Dr, Goods, hats, Cape. Yard,
..1 • c,rp..t.. Oil Clothf, and Trimmings. Bridge
ater, Pa. senl4;ly
ROCHESTER.
S3IITU .3. CO., ).'ane.y Dry Goods,
and Ikladtaou_st., near nil-
H. , ,c.l:e.ter. Pa. igept-i:Ey
• 'Hi it SCIILELEI:i.—Iiikk - ery and •C4,t;l"ec
1 tioncry. Oye•tert , and Ice Cream to wason
Pr-71,7 , 14r attention given to pnpelying Parties
and Weddings on abort notice. Diattfutrd
IN" Itl •Et 311,3'..3(3. German A Imathecary a o llemg
_tat Pupt .411 re. Itocto,
rareful:y compounded
aecfl y
m Fitsl
dr.or nbove Cre*. Store, New Drees-
Meet.
1 ) 0`11) & 'SHAW. Slanufactnrent of "Vinvon,,,
)Coacher. isuzglirvi...;siiving-wagon% tinllcy e.
Isl,lclttailthing r. and lionteshoing done It,
the but-mintier. • Itothester. ip,4020-1y•
AIVTItSLER & • LINN FAIIRIN K. 'Dealer. , in
1 Choice t.trocertun. shit Ntiti Feed of
every dencription. n.r Brivtwon S Adtimo greets.
Rochester, Pit sept.l3:ly .
!MKS 11Ltit 1 Nis E Chi
,erti BEI ildern Roctienter Pa.. near the r em
seirt.l;iy
• -
•
W. ll.ANKlNt , —Dealer to Baxds.Sfi - oerdliat
ter.. and agenta for Slnger'a Sewing machine.
`.• ). , srk and it. It. St... Itoeleoter. 0'0422:1 y
11;mt 7 !slIi GiFt4TZ. NOW Work. ..r
ue...t material. made In order. All ork
r a nt e d.. Repairing neatly done. Price. Low.
\ . Itn , begter. Ps Jan 18: ly
sAlanlifacturer and Dealer In
I i Furniture or all kl;.da. Ilrigrhton it.. above
Fietory See adv't teeplily
Et- ILA NNE'S. Druggl-t. Preeerip
. een:Vininded. Water at. , ito
r. (sepl4:ly
• _ --
it f". 1: hotesale & Retail Deal
• .• • I)t, 1,—.1,(.1-neeries.Flour.Feed.(traln
.
• '‘• X ails. Cur. ‘Vater &Jamey ,4s.
_
A l) - 'ootractam4 and Builders.
-11 • M. uuiarinrers Boors. Stintlers..te.
nom. lln I,llmheJ LAM) Sa RochtlotZt. feeplMly
0, LI: wlLLlAMS:Suckuwsonl toe.
,t 11,•alers In. Sawed and Planed
• '• • A ilocheater. !OS:1y
r.% EftY STABLN.ft COAL. YAIW.
I . -1, 12..t..ti0n andifiao,ricer. ocPAly
FT' rt.E'd LAlUtVr'nDri'etois of .randstiori
` 11 Good accommodations and good rta.
Nt - ar U. It. LIAM. 0ct19:13.
: dealer In 1.10tin.:14114 . ,...Ga1tera,
;lane neatly and promptly.
i),.,mounJitoche..te.r, Pa • oc.t19;1!
A VILI: de. IinOTHER, Manufacturrrr of
" , 40na. Concha,. Baggier. Spring-wagona.
Sc Illacksmithing and ltor,Lerltiovin,g
Lh thy {,,eat manner,. Itocherter, Pa. no16:1
' :••• WI NAN S, Elect 1: PhyPi i c e l e l an; o 4r . a: i a
• made a epecialty. e
• Alleche.ny City, Its [Aepl4;l7
114; 4 "e1\Z.& WETZEL, the only manufacturers
Wax Soap. No sto 16 Binzham
conaty,ra. fjytt-tf
ELI.EuöQL, 0.
? 1:\ general sAsortment• or
(Itieerumarr. Stoneware. Canned
• a.A• r. d t Ilroadway. markt) ,
, ••I:tti tlttr.llrsolcla. Co:—Dealers in Dry
'. Bort., Shoe., lista & Caps.
ti I I !4 th. . tzneenpu - are, (llaa.ware, itc.„
- ai Liverpool. (mrB:l7
\ 1 lA , Druz:rim : Ilroadway,uear IL
carefully mid accurately
feb1:11-
CE L LAN EOVS.
•.1 It sti'N-Alf. Freedom. Beaver county. Pa,
•• • !, > 3,1.44 atul finned LUXBEIII of ail
• awl Burge a built to order. lauh - fl-fy
'IIN Tlloll NlLElLlfanafatitirer of the (Ireat
'ooh in:: Store. and Patentee of 'tor
\•lotu•lon top and centre. Fallaton. Pa.
I.
11 ' 4. P 9 0ft : 5 NI/TlCE—Letters testamentary
• 1, 0.14 beeu grunted to the undertipied. on
of J attire A. - JulinFton, dee'd.„ late of
L'PP‘ - 44 tuunshly, /leaver eonati, Pa., this It to
peceone Indebted, to mete Immediate
II Lt ; *and mote having datum against the
Me wilt preeent them duly authentitated
t t, ttlement. to SCOTT MITCIIELL
d,cf, Ca Of South Beaver, Ert.
cAlisoN. ALEX. CAILsoN
R. dr. A, CARSON ,
holepale and retail dealers in groceries and
ntr
Produce, foreign and domestic wines end
13'). rectified,
rl t L ih r. e ke 4c, . R.
µ °PPC4I
•• .heat
.UTG'I7
Vol. 53—No. -51,
liffacellanwms.
Carpets, 011 Cloths,
Mattings,
AT 14WEST PRICES.
Henry McCallum,
Late IVleCalluna, Bro.'s,)
51 FIFTH AVENUE,
'PITTSBURGH,
I have facilities for supplying
p;i S i)
Equal to am, .Easters Jobbing krOIMIC.
Henry McCallum.
spill; Ir.,
D. CONE, M. P., Law of Darlingum.
• having removed to New-BrightOn, offers hid
medical service's. to all Its branches, to the peeple
'of the city and surrounding country. °Mee cor.
ner of Butler and Broadway.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH PERFECT.
47" C ED I— T. J. & H. J.
-4' HANDLER have pur
.-•• ~.-..., . ..4 „ . . chased the exclusive
~.4 \',. 11^ right of Beaver county
4.. - 4 1. . .--•-•.; -- to use Dr.Stnek's Patent
1 ,'„, , -' i- 4 - .9_, -, , by which they can put
if g 'll' I . up Velautite as thin as
,sies s,
' i'l 04 tissa IN (,old Plate, with a beau
tiful enameled palish;
and sought and elastic as to perfectly adapt itself
to the mouth; Dimpling all that clumsy and bulky
condition, eo much complained of heretofore; tad
lessening their-liability to break 100 per amt. In
deed, nouns sestm.lt would be willing to wear the
old style ,plate any longer than they could couven
iontjy•get them exchan •.- AZI branchos oi Den-
Getty preformed Mit* AO angst sabatagUll
A
manner. , In Ailing with gold, etc. , wd Ma
.lenge competition frtine quarter, and can ram
te living subjects whosa Illirts beta stood • be.
tween thirty and forty year Among the number
Hon. John Allison exhibit fillings we laser
' ted some 85 years ago ,• the teeth as perfect at the
day they were filled. laughing Gas prepared on
• new plan. treeing It fr om all apple:le:lntend dan
gerous e ff ects, making the extraction of teeth a
source of pleasure rather than of horror and pin.
Prises m low as any good dentist in the btxte.
Oftice at Beaver Station, Rochester Pa.
novihtfl T. J.ll H. J CHANDLBIL
sec -- /a
Brighton Paper Mills,
BEAVER FALLS, PENN'A.
PAINTING, 4.
MAY ILLA,
ROOFING, BAILING,
Hardware, Glass, Straw.
RAG AND CARPET
3E: l ' MI 3a. S
MANWPA.CPT_TICIMED
And Sold A+
Wholesale a Retail by
Frazier, Metzler & Co.,
82 Third. Avenue.
PTII9IkTRGIII.
Virßags taken In exchange. (aep11;1114t,
domes Still Larger
FOR THE MILLION!
Rare opportunities Are now offered for securing
homes in a mild, healthy, and congenial climate
for one-third or their vane live years Dance.
THE NATIONAL REAL ESTATE AGENCY
has tot vale real estate of every description, locat
ed In the Middle and !Southern Mates; Improved
stock , grain and fruit, farms ; rice, sugar and tot.
to,. plantations; timber and mixers:lands ; rity,
tillage, and rural residence, and business stands;
mills and mill eites,jactorks, dc.
Write for Land Register containing description,
location, price and terms of .propettles we have
for sale. Address—B. W: CLARKE A CO.
The National Real Estate „el envy,
A C.
L 8%
Bridge Street,
BRIDGEWATER, PA.
IS WEEKLY RECEWING/ FRESH SUPPLY
OF GOODS IN EACH OP THE rou.owmo
~~ i;;itil
DRY GOO E 0
Steubenville Jeans,
Cassimerems and Sattinets,
White Woolen Blankets,
White and Colored and
Barred Flannels,
, Merinoks,
De!nines,
Ginghains,
Cobergs,
Lawns,
Water Proofs,
Cloths, „
Woolen Shawls,
Brown and Black Muslrns,
Tickings,
Prints,
Canton
Flannels,
Jaeonexs,
• Table Linen,
Irish Linen,
Crash,
Counterpanes,.
IloLsery,
Gloves,
& Mits.
G roceries,
mme
Coffee. Tells Sugar, 2dolasacts, White Silver Drips,
Golden and Common Syrupe, Mackerel la bar
rel. and kits, Star and Tallow Candle/.
Soap, Spire" and Mince Meas. A1”.3,
SALT
Hardware , Nails , Glass ,
Door Locke. Door Latches. Hinges, licretss. Table
Cadery. Table ai.d Tea Spoons, Sleigh Belts, Coal
Boxes, Ftro Shovels and Pokers. N and C 1....
t4pades, , Shovels, 2, & and 4 Tine Fork., Rake,.
ttcyther and Snatbs, Corn and Garden Mae*.
WOODENWARE.
Backeta, Tabr, Chum.. Butter kr.nto and Lades
CA lIBON OIL,
Linseed Oil ec White Lead.
Boots and Shoes
LADIES' S[ISSF„S' AND CHILDRgNS' HUOES.
In great . variety.
Rifle. Powder and Shot,
Blasting Powder and Fuse. •
Flour Food air Queens - ware.
.11 heavy goods delivered free of charge.
by Moss attention to buktness, and by keeping
constantly on baud a well &trot ted stock of goods
of alithe different kinds usnally kept Ma country
mare, the undersigned hopes ID the future as In
the past to merit and receive a liberal share of the
public patronage. •
13. 8. RANGIER.
dec1131.8:19.-IT'chgd.
C/127 BOTTLING HOUSE,
No. 39 Markel Street,
PITTSI3TRGI-1, PA.
v " of m
BOTTLERS OF
Sarsaparilla, Mineral and Raspberry
Bods_Waters, Syrups and Cider, Smiths
Kennett, Waiattrlghts, and all the best
brands of Ale and London Porter, selk ,t
-ed and bond bottled for Medical and Fam
ily use. Ooods delivered free. imr8;"71;ly
A LLE6IIIENT BIEURVVEIIne. Spring
A
Water Alec SMITU A, CO., Brewers. Mall
en and Hop dr.dera, No. 4C, Rebecca street,
Allegheny, Pa THOS. BOOTH;
It. A v0L.41.i.
lilghtsi cash price paid for Barley. " 4- jys;ly
STEREOSCOPES,
VIEWS.
ALBUMS,
CIIROMOS.
FRAMES,
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO-,
591 Broadway, New.Tork.
Invite the attention of the trade to tludr
extensive assortment cif the above goods.
of their own publiectiion, manufacture
and importation.
Also, •
PHOTO LANTERN SLLDES & - '4\
d
GRAPHOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE.
E. & U. T. Anthony. & Co..
591 Bioadway, New York,
Opposite Metropolieati Hotel.
Importers and Mantifanturera q/'
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.
mar3'7l-1y
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Pin's.. IfT.WATHE A CHICAGO RAILWAY.'
On and dm NOT. llzM. LIM Hail.:Er
Stations daflyAtkundsP excePtettlf oz,
grain larrlag uweago at 5.15,
11l [Tads I , lng , Plltstargb at Inn C.
Isms daily.) - ,
TRAMS GODIG VINT
rearsoxs. if arr.., azios. xor. wo
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Pittsburgh.
Rochester
flak*.
Alliance
Canton
OrrvWe
Wooster
Mansfield
Crestffixt n .... i f sbo
Bucyrus • • • •
Upper dandriat7 • • -
Forest 11063
Lisna. ;1153
Van Wert-
Fort Wayne....
Columbia
Wareing...
b P,lyinonth
alpandso
Mimeo.
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Chicago,
Valparaiso
V o a onth.
LolnuMla.
Fort Wayne
Van Wert...
Lima.
Forest.
Ü Bu pper t3andnety
'cyrus:.
emstithe A '
D 641
Mansfield 'I'MS
Wooster..
Mrs' 11_ e.. .
•MasslUon
Canton....
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"Iladasster.
Pllttabatetk
Youngstown,: New Outdo • and Erie Express
leaves Youngstown at tlO p. Item Cattle, Lir
pont Mit es at Pittablogbatill p. m.' Untarohilre
orres:Titiobarliti Wei rw :arr. at .Few 44*
4:80 a. in. Younmrn, 1010. a. m.
Yount stown, - New 'etude sad Pittsbutgh Aed
eommodation leaves Youngstown. COOL mi Now
Castle, 1:11 am arrives at Pittsburgh, =ld A.
ta. Returning, leaves . Pfttibtirghi tea p. mt ar
rives New Cote.** tr.ni.
P. Bi mit gas.
Generg .Ftissenger and Ttatit Agent -
•
cusinmeifua a PITTSBURGH RAILTI,OAD.
Qn and after Nov litb 16'11, trains will leave
Stations daily (nundayti excepted) as follows.
Goma sotrrn
=Eli
=1
Cleveland. 840ais 1115rw 1156ra
Raslid Street.
Hudson. 1,119, - 134 503
Ravenna I'lo3o 155 • IMet
/Mance,.ll39 ISM 615
8ayard......... ..1004rx 303
Wellsvile.l 55 440
Plttsbnrgb., .... II 400 640
etatroas. fin.. !Err's. Accost
. --1-
11lblaargh..... Max 110rar
900 409
Bayard ' 1015 654
A.RianeeB.lo
Ravenna ' :220rx 1(4 B =Sas ls
Banelldtitr ds eet
oir 1110. , 134 856
Cleveland I "410 815
GOI'NO WT.
—7- BTATIONS. Accost MAIL.' Milos Amos,
1 —I—
Bethdr.geport , 51.5A31
Brid 585 210
Steubenville. 700 815
Wellevipe 11816 148rx 440
Bcolties P d rry
Beaver...
Rochester. 1190 956 535
Pittsburgh ;1040 400 610
---
ammo steal. •
lITATIONi. MAIL. ( a ccost EXPiI467Ir
Pittsburgh 1 1 tttoar 210r*' 495rx
Rochester '; 740 810 i 482
Beaver
Smith's Ferry
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Tonny , with ,Debilitated Digestivel
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ed Liver or bleitvwds:
Stith as Con
stapatlon, In
ward Pitts, Pull
nesi {or BlOod to
the Head, Acidity of
the Stomach, Nausea.
IlcartbSnr, Disgust for
Food, Fulluesa or:We m ight
In the Stomach, Sou r meta
Ilona,. Slnithrg or Via teriag at
the Patel thetlttarusch,Swlllinali m
of the Need, flurried- and Dlthc
Bread:ll6V Fluttering at the heart, A.:
Inor Suffecadagamwdlices:whas It &tying
••P 1 1 1 40 4 DOW* qtiVlq/ku, Doti nr Wales before
Aeg g ytht.- reretand' Pot Path In'the M 14,1,
ei elicitor Pmpleallothirenbartmeas Of
the Stis, Ind wysirciPson is nAg anti'
• - . Back. Chest v Litubstt il c;Npddea
' • Flushes or Haag • rale: fp • •
the Vlystr, Coos :
• agiuteim of Evkand.
Great ,Deptetiatoti
• otSlArtts.
1100FLA.ND'8. tiEltadN
Miters without Alto/101,0 . Y Siarth of any iirui,
Is different from all others. • It is cum
'posed lor the putt joicts i inrifllBl Print.
drag , o f 11000.111tobsand 'Barks,
as:medieltraily terms',-Extracts;) - the
cr
Withiess or inert portions (Witte Ingre
dients not, being.used.. Therefore, in one
'bottle of these:Mita& there is contained
'as much =diem', virtue as will be found
iii,aeverai, gallons of ordinary mixtures.
- Tire Reots, In this Bitten), are
grow is lierrpany„their vital Principles
extracted in MO conakfir by a scientific
ChemiSt, acid ((invaded to the manufaC
toly In this city, where they are cifai• 7
pounded and battled. - Containing no•
spirituous ingredients, this Bitters is free
from the objection§ urged against all •oth
ers; no desire . for Stimulents.han be ludo.
ced from their -use; they cannot , make ,
drunkenly; ancleannot, under anrciraum
stancevhave any but a beneficial effect.
1100FLAND:S GERMAN TONIC,.
Was compounded for those not inclined
to extreme bitters E cuid is intended for use
in cases when some alcoholic stimulant is
required in connection with the Tonic
properties of the Bitters. Each bottle of
the Tonic containeone bottle of the Bit
tees, combined With pure BANTA CRUZ
RUM, and flavored in such ' a
they
that the extreme bitterness of the Bitters
Is overcome, forming a preparation high
ly - agreeable and pleasant to the palate,.
and containing ithe medicinal virtues of
the Bitter'. The. price of the Tonic is
$1.50 per Bottle, which many persons
think too high. • They must take into con
sidemtien that the stimulant used is guar
anteed to be of a pure quality. A poor
article could be furnished at a chtmper
price, but is it not better to pay a little
more and have a good article? A medl
cinal preparation should contain none but
the best ingredients; and they who expect
to obtain a cheap compound, and be ben
efittea by it most certasnly be cheated.
Acton
13 CO 3D 9 10
G-Eitzd'AN BIT Eras,
OR • , ••
TiL400V.1...A.NE1019 .
alat4ll 14 ) 1313 0
WITH HO OPLAND'S
Podop)iyllin
`lvn,L 'on YOU. '
They a the Greatest
Known to the Medical:world, and will
eradicate diseases artking from impure
Blood, Debility of tho Digestive Organs,
or diseased Liver, in a shorter time than
any other known remedies.
THE WHOLE SUPREME COURT OF
PENNSYLVANIA ISPEAk for these
REMEDIES. Who would nsk for more
dignified and stibrmizer testsmony
Hon. GEORGE NV, WOODWARD, formerly
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of
Pennsylvania, •at present Member of
Congress from Pennsylvania, writes:
PHIL ADRIXDIA, March tti, 1861.
I find ," lltxdiand's German Bitters "
a go.xi tonic, useful In diseases-of the di
gestive orgaus, and of great benefit in ens
es of debility and want of nervous action
In the system. Yours truly,
GEORGE W. 'WOODWARD
RON. JAMES THOMPSON, Chief Justice of
the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania:
PaLLADELPIIIA, April 28, 1867.
I Ptil.
.ttsltiCr •I'Hoolland's German Bitters"
a Taiti.4l.)lo ineOicine In case of attacks of
Indlgestiuri tir Dyspesia . can certify
this fr om my experie of it.
, Yours, with respect,
JAMES THOMPSON.
How. GEORGE SIIAILSWOOD, Justice of Hie
Supreme Court of Pennvivania:
Putr.Aom,ritts, June 1, 1868.
I have found by experience that "Hoof
land's German Hitters" 19 a very good
tonic. relieving dyspeptic symptoms al
most directly. ( CE O . SHAHSWOOD.
Hon. Wm. F. Rooixas, Mayor of the City
of Buffelo,.New York: .
Mayor's Office, Buffalo, June 22,, '69.
I have " Hoodand's Germatt Bit
ters and Tonic in my family during the
past year, and can reccommend them as
an excellent tonic, imparting tone and
vigor to the syrlein. Their use has been
productive of decidedly beneficial effects.
WM. F. ROGERS.
Hon. James M. Wood, E.r.licyor qf Wittlam/port
frennsylrento: .
I take great pleestireic recommending " Root
land's 13,,rman Tonle" ta any one who may best
dieted with Dyspepme, I had‘ the Dyspepela so
badly It was lapcesible to keep any ibod on my
stomach, and I became ea weak as ao ,t to be able
to walk hairs mile. NO bottles of Tonle effect.
ed ape rfect cure. ' ' , 114,M.123 M. WOOD.
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lIOOPLAND'S GERMAN REMEDIES
Ate the medicines lon require to pillitr the
likod. excite tho torpid liver to healthy
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DR. 1100FLAND'S
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Or MelituleYor Mercury Pills
TWO pga„s_A,
DOSE.'
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It Is twit necessary .to take s handful of these
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ell i
Stomach and flowees °fempurities. The prin.
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Extract of Mandrake, which •Is by many thee*
More powerful, acting and searching than Mao
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ell the power ofMetcury. yet free from the Injur.
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For all diseases., in which the use of • cathartic
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ffNE
'Taal the night beterellbs ,
• had been add,
And Annie and Willie had •
There were lean on their
, 'their pre,. ' • •
lied each ttlebbsom was
frOT thnight•%eV stern 4160111 mid. bad.
been grim's, `x,j• • •.
That they should retire pree a 3 swim
Inathad of at eight; for they tenkblealdsramonl , :
With onestlons.nnhenrd 4isis overtiskissc ;*
kis bad told them be tboeflthilidajdfl l o9liikellk:
Ne-sncll a being as • Banta Oliter:Milltd,ileffli
And be boned, after this, be 4llmetht 'per
hear
flow be scrambled down chintietal,
each year.
Aod this was the reason thatilirsllittla beads i
So restlessly tossed on tbeir,4diniroy bode.
WTI, nine, and the clock fOttktak, 1/I#l!)P! , d '
tea; `ll
Not s aced bad been thokeß tr either till Aka '
When Wthleastad face tko l t th IdknicetAlt
lAnd whispered "Dear Annie. ft yen 'aille4l••
-Why no, Brother Willie," sthieet voice meta:
"Tye tried in vain, be t allo 44* , Wpm, :
'For somehow it makes me mifforiy= t
Dear papa bas said there is nOullisadi :
Bowies %neer there is. and If '
' Wow he tame every night betkpliaid ;i.
' thee, Lee been UstalotilknikaFelllintiixt -to.
. .
• • p rim
Mu/ Gott , wontil item , everiehlig :1111.1111111111ettnild
Mill parapet Ale sated.> iSt i t ttaleat,Miteti
• hire 3o: e.
With the meek 411 Ailt tmeeidt**l4o4,l l l97
.4;lp
wartelet We
• UM. .tt • -•
Awl mak to and , .
word mob,
Four little bare fret bonudedolut methe floor,
had friar little knees the sok ablest pressed.
And two tiny hands were ; clasped close to each
breast,
"Now. Willie, you koo* we most ttrudy believe,
That the presents we ult for we're SIM to re•
tetra.
Yon toast waft Just am awl. till I say tba`Amen,`
And by tins yen will know that your tons bas
come them
Dear Jeans, look down on my brother and me,
And grant na the favor we're seeking of thee.
I want a wax doily, a tie set and ring.
And an ebony wort tutu that shuts with a awing.
Sims paps. dearJeaus, and =AO him to sN
That Santa Clans lames us far better than he;
Don't let him get fretful and angry again
At dear brother Willie and Annie. Amen."
"Please Watts, 'et Santa Tans
. turn down to
night,
And bl.g ns some presents before it la 'lOl
I want he should Wive me a uiceittle s'ed,
With bight skinin"nnners, and all painted:
A box full of tardy, a book and a toy,
Amen, and then Deans, 11l be a dood b 0)"."
Their prayers being ended, they raisud up their
beads,
And with hearts light and cheeenl, again sought
their beds. •
They were moon !Ikea in ehimber both Maimftil
and deep.
And with fairies to dreamland were roaming id
sleep.
Elea, nine, and no little Frenehelocithedstniell
UP,
Ere the father had thought of hut chlfdreu SOW
tie seems now to bear Annie's haltenprzeseed
sighs, •
And 16 see the big taus stand in tVlllie a 11110
f
ever;
"I WSW harlh With my dialing*" bo menttils
said,
"And should not base sent them so early to Ilk
But then I was troubled; my feelings got*
vent,
For bank stook to-day has gone down ten ret
cent.
But of course they've forgot their troubles- ere
this,
And that I dented them the thrice aurora :for
But just to make sure, pi 'teal up to the 400 f.
For I ntmtr spoke bars to my darltnge bade'
So saying, he softly ascended the stain/.
And arqed at the door to hear both of their
prt&re.
fib Annie's •'bless papa" draws forth the big
tears, ''. -
And grave promise falls aweet •Wa dis
ant.,
"String*. strange I'd forgotten." oda de, Wits a
. .
"How I longed. when aehild, to hate clightmas
thaw nigh. , .-
"I'llairrne tor my harshness," he tnivisilly i alld,
"BY anawering their prayers ere 2 steno my
beet."
Then be tarried to the stairs and Witty West
down.
Thret offvelvet slippers
Donned sit, cost, and boots, antirse out to the
street.
a wimp:Atm soaribe cold. rbring sleet.
Nor stopped he mita be bad bonghteserything,
from a box full of candy to the tiny gold ring. •
Indeed, he kept adding se mach phis acre, .
That the swifts presents outnambete. 6 score.
Then homeward interned with bla holiday load,
And with Aunt May's help la the narliety Was
stowed.
Miss Dolly was seated beneath • pine tree,
Ay the side of a table, spread out Ibr her tea.
A workbox, well-filled, In the center mai Istd,
And on it a ring, au which - Annie had prayed.
A soktier in uniforth stood by tiled, • ,
"With bright shining runners, and all 'Paltaed
re v.-
There werelalle, dogs, and horses; boob pleas.
. •
fug to see,
And birdrof ail colors were perched In the tree.
While. Santa Claw, Inglablf, stood up In the
.
top. . .
As If getting teadytoore presents Wirer
And as the load father the plot surveyed. • ,
Re thou*, for his treed*. haltadjunply heed.
paid.
And 1m said to himmd4 se be briedledAir )1 told.
"Fm happier tomisht than:Pim Iwo Am, a.yem
rie enjoyed more moo pieseerp.llMo sea be-:
lore; . •
What tare I If bank stork taut t tait
,pee. cent:' .
more I
Ilieutter rn make It • rule, I bells* .;"
'To We Santa Claus visit its each Silthrtipli.
Eve." •
do flanking, be gently -
And tripped down the 'Uhl In *trio tfir
• night. •
Aroma as the beams of the tirtght learning lan.
Put the darkness to eight, and the due, coo by
•
one.
Fc ti li• little blue eyes out of sleep opened wide.
dad at the lame moment the prim_* aialed.
Tiro Out of their bed* they smog who' krunit o
dray the Cr,y gilts prayed far Iran all of then
fond. '
Thew laughed sad lha Wed hk•thelr hanoeiM
Ws%
0 •
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lvtit Ptionds san4-9 1 m3s,txig4 )1.0 14 .
stgbr. 1 .
'Mei 6° 7 'l
.. 4 PAnd atm.! adibid'uttio in a voice sidt brit;
- * -010 1. laillrfa . *area a Waal Claus, pair: I
amoi;* • .
Wide dear IttdeVblteetbabedup 011 au him:
,p,tefiguaid the id ram termed duet 'Weld
rand laldt" la, 'WhisPet bale AVMS had wait
!bat their Woad magas so beget* deed.
!lied to basal ik , dts - ttle pier by.'iba aged/ bar .
`., • ' • , ; ; ,
,And hat G od; up ' thiLimisii- tainted het
praxero. .
"Mame aletAtio; land 1 9amd . 4esi u Wall as WI
30.04 • • ,
Al* /Ad AlMoralal‘ oar Praleri. No arlalk% hs
" • amni -.
ogylio 44..losal:''i
4i.4*g .• I
a h4;otlonikeiii4,.
4 4: Igiteli ) 11 0M hat ki ls Fa 7;C h ll 6o/ !Mad
fieell,ottautthltkiiithigO deer 10 1 1 1 VOIC
"2 , o4:ollpp*telWten the* ataltilloiorol
pot I l'bo eat* soii* *to tout to
Awe baslic* 1 0 11 0iiti*Ti iiittsotot4 '
quot itttio;VeNt Wir.;;blde raa 'al4sotatratp
APiiiii4e 0 11110 '4 1 4V thelutaiiiL
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t i z ibriiro " lli/S '
. 7: 64UM5ta1: 14 .0 411 • 1 • , •
3 I ttA.E41,900- andlaieiteli "
Ktietonafortahle end, natural."
•"-lfYou aregping for comfort, stay
it'holne kir. the life." • •
' to:OombitWintedecznal
with: physleal comfort.: In short, I
want, :to: hear -the renowned Ruel.
Haythuh and, I'm not going to ran
the risk. or, another attack of *and-,
1 111 1 7 A O 5l 'shalt Iweer my hood to
Church. You know it is becoming to
we
.”you . shall not sit in our
_pew,
ib er on
as much mine as you*
Oat tbenLl - dons,t ,think I
Would Prefer, to be oiled
,by
er—Aoi - donot, .
J.,Zwia *et. Yon oughte tto
10,100:10,49 it, andA shall tell father, I
luftlolficcr.thuiv./Qui
it'beVerigdge oritunth'
, IsTelt.itTyou wfsha. I can coax
rattier.-? You know it will. he too bad
for me ,nid..to hear -,,llir..:llayden,
When WO USA it° play .together 118
children, and when I- have heard'act
pnoeh of hlsekminence; and niy.hood
is`so c6mfortable, and so pretty, tofu
Everybody thinks so; .acid I don't go
techurch to-show myclothe.3.ol
y redixed.
eau 1x demi
[novls.iy
.SY..
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4 041 114110
"But you ought to 'dress respects
ply. Besides; the fact that Mr. Hay
den wilt officiate, might to makeyou
M ore cateftil of your appearance."
lie Is _worldly-alluded enough
latheif in the 'pulpit, notice , my
'cloth** and Jude, of my worth ac
04dIng to their style of fineness;
:Wu Wholly' Indifferent to' his opin ,
Now,•Augusta l do be sensible."
Ifyao will, you will, that is
evident.; . 841 do us you please.'
.!',Only mitut rot sit in our pew."
- -VE I L& where .Yce. Please: 71 shall not
P. "
"9:AllittlAta • •
-•eion , ,can '0 Augmitaj Muth a
yon Please; but I will not go to - church
witlkyou yow wear .oat hood."
"Tim I cannot hear Buel preach."
" It is evident both of us cannot
bear him, unless you do as I ,
and wear ' a cloud over your e t
list until Weget to the vestibu l e. '
"It would' ruin
`!'No'lt woukitineltheOt: •
wouldulibe couifoOdde,
hood is so soft and warm."
"Very well, go! and present to Mr.
Hayden the complements of the-
By, and ask him to mil."
"You are proud and unreasonable,
Augusta?'
"I am Just. We owe something
to society."
"But not ourbealth. I think I am
on the right side of the question, and
I shall go to the church, and if you
wish to stay at home because 1 wear
a hood, you can."
"Do you mean it?"
"Olcourse, I do."
"I can't givup bearing Mr. Hay
den, and I will go with Emily, and
sit with her; and perhaps Mr. Hay
den will not recognize you ; and I'll
tell Mos. , Grave it is one of your
whims; and so, do as you like, Mar
ion."
"Thank you, Augusta, I will."
And Marian immediately drew
over her abundant hair a beautiful
bine hood, that nodded around a soft,
sweet face, and softened and deepen
ed the glow thereon and the blue
eye 3 sparkledwieh pleasure, and the
red purse-mouth wreathed itself with
a smile.
AugusW, In the meantime, donned
a oxitly and elegant hat, weighed
down with feathers and lace. and the
handsoMe face wore a look of satis
faction ail she viewed herself in the
glass. She rung thebell then, with
I,Vhat do you ring for?" inquired
Marlon.
"To send word to Emily to call for
ine."
"Do ride with me, Augista."
"If you'll not wear that hood."
"Oh, but its more comfortable and
I must."
"Then you way ride alone."
"I %in do that easily, but we shall
be late."
"Yes, and everybody will stare at
you as you go hi."
,"Let them slate."
'PO, as to that I shan't attempt to
binder them."
Marian laughed.
"What a time we are having over
my pretty blue hood," she said.
"Not so much of a time as we shall
have, I fancy," Augusta said, draw
ing on her glove.
"Not such a titrikps we shall have.
if I should bilofinOther cold," said
Marian. , , „-
The church eras literally packed
that day; thatli to say, every seat
Was filled from the vuiplt to the op
pWle doors, as all were anxious to
hear the young man, who was a na
tive of their own town, but, a non
resident for many years, and who
had gained considerable notoriety for
his eloquence.
Marian was a little late as she had
anticipated, and as she walked grace
fully up the aisle In her elegant furs,
sweet face, many eyes were fixed on
her, and many thoughts were sug
gested aishe entered alone the pew
of the wealthy Judge Carr, her fath
er, Augusta fluttered her lave hand
kerchief just then and ,whispered to
&idly. -
"Isn't it a shame?" and End ifwh is
peeed back,, "Yes. but It is bewilder
ingly becoming." And the hand
some young minister glanced up from
doe reading of his hytna, ' which hap.
pened to be about the beauties and
glades of the other world, and the
blue bead and sweet face fight his
eye, anttall stance tar an instan t, it
mem o, e s though he stood on a bed
of'Heath a se:inner sky ; and
mi
he gla t;e4 again and again, and his
voice w deeper and more melodi
aes, an, the young ladies were think
ing,.. "'isn't he splendid?" and the
mammas were repeatingtha thought.
But Marion sat with her hands etas.
' ped and her eyes fun of liquid light,
%mk t s he Listened to the eloquent
words of the young preacher, and the
, blue hood and every thing pertaining
10 it were itogotten.
Several times as she earnestly Its
tened,she wet the dark eies from the
pulpit„ and then the tinge grew a
i s ii h g ati bt a a b u ri w gh e t ektaret er on br u t
h ch er eei4sand ir t h he e
sermon was timed at last.. now short
it seemed. And then. followed the
, \.. .
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ekritestibetuitlful' prayer.' and the he.
nedletionon4 :the -pimple began' to
i‘ve the ,church, though Anany re
ptalue(ttnetieak'to and congratulate
the young 'Attiong-those
~whe Waited was Augusta Garr, deck
ed:4li pitlltiell and, Velvets,Altgennin.
ed , ,tol. l aake " PirPreaainn and
secure the. Upin n (if the weilV
tby young whOliad Chosen the
:ialrihary. tor-hte zprefeallon. .Tbeir
were Wow chattlarlike old limpid*
tame.-
BM
;. 41 should baldly' have recognized
'Yor4''' het eaid.j "1 hope your sister
I take% it ikw granted.. she is
:notatehureh. , , . 1
"Not quite its Well as usual," mid
Angusta,:--elattuely.'_ f"Pather az,
pmts. yOu -Mittel with me.
,cold prevented hisultointominvatt
44 1
r.: Hayden 5% joie
- eensented • an
over In Emily's cartlage, •
The , 'thtcle were • duetting • happity.
and merrily together wee! jut In
their-velvet - tartlet" :whoa
suddenly' , the convermtkm look a
turn notAltottether eatisitiebuy.flo '
Augustai - i Virtthtsothebedtime:v/Ir. I
Haydenloltdreti.vim. irs.theledy:
that tvere . the bitte3 AtigUsta
nudged ,131011y,.1111341 .. - Evnilyr
awneti m g 4 zikait an "taildiktaket
Mr,. openedl.hlai.ejta
and *sal it was justfthe •thing, for
a veld day, and the, i.
• am,
stepped Jost then, the feelnjlet
iipenened the door,e and
Hayilen:`eial Augusts bade-
,Etally
good by and entered= the ellgant resi
dence ot Judge Carr.
Marianicilvested of her wrappings
and blue hood, sat quietlyireading
before the fire. She rose to greet Mr,
Hayden, Their eyestuld their Wide
met ttt the same time and a strange
thrill um over, both. Augusta, had
left the room, and they were alone..
"You were at, church , so•day,''
said Mr. H ayilen , "but did,uot
'mow you': •
‘.l should hardly have recogni sed
yon," said Marian, "only, that- I.
knew t should , see yon. in the, pul
pit."
"You wore a blue hood?" Interrcs
gated Mr. ,
Hayden_ _ _ •
"Yes," replied • M arian , blush
"the weather -vas and the WWI
`Was comfortable.' , •
"Yes, and also becoming," said he
probably forgetting he was a.nkinial
'r of the gospel: "But how did you
dare to so disobey the taws of Soh.;
ion?"
"I will obey no laws which arenot
consistent and benefidal."
"But those are 'very strange tto-:
Uons fora young lady whohas wealth
and beauty." ' ,fr
"Strange because rare] perhaps...if
I am to be a slave, I prefer a differ
ent ' mistress than fitshien, If I rim
to serve I. wish to serve to-scauegood
end or purpose." '
The young minister smiled approv
ingly, but he mid 'nothing, •for Au
gusta entered their. •
"Father la ready to see you," she
mid.
He arose.
'I have Mad the wearer of, the
blue. hood," - -he . said, :Ind
back Marian, he vraa 4 1 St ig
: • t
41 / dal think Tlost anything by
Wearlug uty blueloOd clexcube?
said Marian, a fear . weeks after t , 8$
She entered ter sister's TOM. '
"Wh3t?"; lei& Augusta,, turning
about suddenly and Tooting
inglp ist Harlan. ••
4 0, because Well noble heartby
t h e ines it i o. t •
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"Has he—" Augusta ehoked.
"Yes, he has. You are not sorry,
- Augusta?"
" No, nog I'm glad. I will be glad.
Forgive me; Marian; but I hoped he
'would love me.. But that Is paat,and I
am glad you are so happy. '
"Dear sister, I did not dream you
eared for him ; if -only I had not
worn the blue hood, It might have
been,you, not me."
"I amglad you wore it. Fatber
will be rejoiced; and I' think it Is bet
ter and safer to be a little independ
ent. But I never could wear a hood
" Even though it won you a noble
heart?"
•
"Not even for that."
" Oh, Augusta, how can you be
h
app
"I am not, but
,I cannot refuse to
do what society demands. I prefer
inconvenience and unhappiness."
"Well, then; if you know better,
and won't do better, is no use , i t talk
ing, suppose."
"Not in the least. We are differ
ent in nature. I must act my way,
you yours."
"Good night, then, Augusta; I am
going to have a slith-ride with Re
el."
"And wear your blue hood ?"
"And wear my blue hood."
"Good night; half the girls in tow I'
will envy you."
"May they- all find a true heart to
lover them as I have found, and may
I never be too proud to make myself
comfortable."
Death elan Old Rause* Leader
We take the following from the
Lawrence (Kansas) Journal of De
cernber 10: Col, James Montgomery
died at his home in Mound City
township, Linn county, " 'Kansas, on
Weduesday, the 6th rus t., at 2p. m.,
of pleuro-pneumonia, aged ,fifty
eight years. Col. Montgomery bore
a conspicuous part in our Free-State
struggles of our earlier days, and was
a gallant and successful soldier in the
great war of the rebellion which fol
lowed. He was the central figure of
the Free-State cause in Southern
Kansas, from 1856 to 1861, and- hla
name was a tower of strength to the
persecuted and struggling settlers of
that dark and , bloody frontier. He
was trman of great power' of mind,
a public speaker of no mean abilities,
brave as< a lion,- yet keen and wary
In a border fight, of wonderful power
over his associates, a man both as to
words and to deeds rarely to ne met
with in any country or time. 'With
him dies a volume of unwritten his
tory concerning our early days which
can now never be gathered. He
was the friend and confident of John
Brown during many of that old
hero's Visits to Southern Kansas.
Ho headed a party who went secretly
from our State to isscue.the old man
while belay in prison in Virginia.
Had there been any reasonable pos
sibility of accomplishing the end, he
would have'made the assault, -But
he found there' Was none,iated Mon*
gomery was too welilitlanced a man
to waste valuable lives In a hopeless
enterprise. -
A Canadjau Joke.
The Sherbrook Gazette says that
the Hon. Fraser de Berry. chief of
the Fraser clan, in the Providence
o is f ia l l u v e eco hee, u h ne as u i a nt bia rod to nce l l h in ua th
position of -crippled sr Infirm persons.
The other Ally; having met in the
th e Leg er.;
lobby of the House. 'Mr. Glerin, the
young' and witty member Ibr St.
Matmice, he asked him what he
thought of his bill.
answered
31 4 1. 1 . 1
o t e b o l .think, ' ,P t h a r 't Filiser your all is excel
lent. It will $
pareits the trouble to
abolish the Legislative.Conneil.l,
—Fond hither to teacher: "I see
yo've, put tny son in mummer and
jography. Noo, as I neither them
him to be n minister or a sea-captain,
it's' nne use. Ole him a plain WV
nese eddiention."—Punch.
. ,
—S_Peak plainly. act decisively
out Oldoubt, out of controversy.
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A Corresponilentwritis from Rich-
Oond, • •
i uhaT:7ll.leplf.i
Tbis 14180 n hap fume asuaten-
Sive as the continent, _and is the.flist
obieet.of..itileref4 Ipqnited for, by he
tourist.. Zeillill4lll3eted .4%o 4 Al:ea*
it, I yesterday started down Cary
;street, aiiii'WheritttrdagnicieStiway I
41ELW Pie: building' and - reeoguized it
',than the; illustrations giveit'Auf war
Publication& trOn - the uplier Cotner
`is * large 1511112 WM tbe • •wbrds; 44 Lib".
;by.Prkasie4adnike ibeinen,_iin4
• wailiva..b.Y.the ,relstat asttluair,
ties. b aldowsed 11**Sineellitt.
• •
_lb** spikettleitsjx!sitithi,ll*=•
• - Whit* beCome 4iomewhativea.
ktiemaxn,lnciles •
stud can Pe,ra0,14.11,4111441M0,t. tigo
IF th ree equips.- " •
laki&at .
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uectultuttbit
wmesneanabe taken-tosellii
'MVP tit4t.t o 7l4 .
L., , Emend yeaps priViciuslo
*wrielettedi- I VOsi - hill
was . 4.
auetrep W the brealtizic mat.of thu-
War. Had,4,beett, ,ppwially
for a ,trillibn, -- pritort `it 'could not
4 avec lie ete better 4 firranged, ;if the
, :otileet , tris4,:the Stab*
I antber.llllo thtt -ATM;
building Is aCred filiestorfeelt
high under the most' ~Cliniteir It
of • tfte-ront; and coverrairsoa
of grit nd as Leigh= 1.10 *et WHO. ,
It Is st insmasoth.eimpern,entered
large duni Bl 4PverY aid% filleitec!,
by . perhaps. a hundred"
the Vrindawli 11 protected
by heavy iron:o4lnel, I , MA:blend! ,
erect the Vona= within prettY, we 4
rut eft from the lopes of escape.
Libby prison, on the Outside; !Oaks
precisely as itaiwilytidid;but within
isithehumatirtroar ormac
ate hlnery.-L
-knocked debruover it was the
sign, :', Kirkpatrick &Co.." and was'
invited in. • I made known tily'btpd- ,
hem, and was kindly shown over the
building. from roof to ,hasement, by
XT,PArIsh, one of the firm. Imag- ,
; lite II large - , brick Wilding of thedi;
meruildne rrahiedcsuppOrted by thick
Ihrick. walls and heavy timbers: run+,
pingthrotigh it, tmddivided offin
'very,bilge rooms,- rough, CiabWeby,
and'uripiastered, and ,you have a 'non=
teettlon of the fan - ions Libby Prison.
K. &'Co., are using a iargepor-.
Von of.: the building for a wooden-
ware qta.npfactory. making cedar
wickets for the northern market out
of white cedar brought frotn: the Ws- -
Mal Btramp. We first went to the
'upper storievitere thopeor prispa
ers used to..belatnined Io like sheeDs
halffed and two-thirds frozen.' Upon
the beavytinsbers and wails are tali
riyinsenptions mads - by the poor fel
lows, -bemg• principally . names,and
numbers. of , regiments: All these
rooms'were occupied by.workbien or
inaterkdi hnd 'Werenolsy with! Indio;
tryp In the basementls - the 13 ,
that- drive* the. gegielkinerY: •
hasementwas medals a "deadmoin"
for the prisoners ; 'that % Is t . !wile n
them as died were here iald out; 4 ' I
was from this room thatQ4.l3trsigh
and SOUle slaty. others made their,
cape. Thoplace wbere they dbgln
_to the, ground, ufiderthewall;is at
vliible. It was err escape under eir
etimstabea.`remarkably -advent): •
With no icals but ,a fork, Violent •
tuntteatgi er ground for SeVentY
• whit!, • they - imiv.
time,. mkt, eseapeC -- -- rm3y were .a
their tunnel for over two months,
dragging out the dirt in a tin spit
toon, scattering it over the ground
floor and tramping it down. In the
whole history of es apes from prisons
there is, perhaps, nothing equal to
this. The night was dark and stor
my, and the sentinel, who paced
backward and forward near the
"hole," did not see the prisoners as
they jumped up out of the ground
as it were , _ one at a time, mid made
off into the darkness. Many were
secreted by resident Unionists for
several days, and made good theires
cape, after the excitement died down.
1 asked Mr. Parish, after we had
gone through the building, if sight
seers and relic-hunters did not annoy
him.
"They come in great numbers," he
replied, "to look at the building,,
sometimes as many-as thirty a day;
but I 'find it pays to allow them to
see all they want to. and even take
time to escort them, pointing out
objects of interest. It adgertises our
business and makes friends of those
who may be of sqwice to us. A buc
ket made in LibbSr Prison Is some
thing of a relic itself, and we sell
great numbers on that account."
Two squares 'smith of Libby Pris
on, on the same street, is Castle Thun
der, a building as famous as Libby.
This building is now used as a tobac
co manufactory, one of the largest in
the city, turning out from a million
and a quarter to a million and a half
pounds of manufactured tobacco
every year. Captain John H. Grea
nor is sole proprietor. Mr. Hall, his
superintendent, showed me all thro'
the mammoth establishment, from
top to bottom. There are no grates
upon the windows, as at Libby, and
nothing whatever to remind one of
the use it was once put to. Even the
terrible dog that the negrces used to
_believe eat Yankee prisoners is gone,
but there is another in his place, a
ferocious fellow of the bull breed, who
looks as though he would eatp_Aran
kees or anybody else who came in his
way.
Every story of the building present
ed a busy scene. Tobaceacomes in at
one door in the leaf,and goes out at an
other, all plugged, pressed, packed
and "boxed for market. About a
hundred men, women and children
are employed, nearly all colored.
Everything about the premises has
a strong smell of tobacco, so much so
that one not a lover of the weed will
feel like making his stay as short as
possible. Here, in the course uf a
few minutes, the visitor will see the
whole proems' - or picking, rolling,
pressing, drying, packing, marking
and shipping. The negr6es wotk
steady and well. and are said to be
superior to the white man for the
business.
The most of them are paid by the
piece for the work, while in the dry
ing and packing departments they
are paid by the day. The business
of. manufacturing tobacco- is not as
profitable as formerly, owing to. the .
Iket that now theslaborers have to be
paid, while in former times they had
the greet pleasure of working twelve
hours a day for nothing,
•
=My friend Meekly says he does
not intend to gp and see Mr. Wilkie
Collins' "Woman in White." lie
has one, of his own. She opened his
hall doer for him (after he had vain
ly knocked at it for half an hour) at
1 a.m. the other morning. - She held
a chamber candlestick in her hand,
and" it is supposed by some of his
Mende that that useful article had
some connection with, the strip of
sticking-Waster which now orma
meats''
11111'16ft temple.
—Yankee sharpness 49 satlefitd.
The Boston Z•areter adhouncea that
the dinner given to Alexis cost
thirty-five dollars a plate, and that
Riven by, Alexis fifty dollars a plate.
A clear gain of fifteen. dollars In favor
of Baotou. etxxl l•
s It is good to have'eneakies, if it
is only to hear of 'air faults,
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CASTLE THUNDER.
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to di coliuticatkrkts shad _ e
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tipfTtli*
Nearly-all according "to%iny
ohismtatkei of the AntoC Ole
[Breakfast'4l?lpi 4hetish• a dehisioe
that irtheyarp insulted sa very: .
Simple find' easy' matter to “knoelt, =•:%
thejellOW,Nowii;", - while in most
two! trielegat o f the atttemptls by
. tneitris 'what , was° antieipa
i;there , is. A- whhmo , ressi
:Orier v atriontr,o,9oleN dale, o '
toned ..geotletufs t , woe • 1 ../e=t
"hotel bat:monis Of the '3obt lytw
mak to lntlm to>e -teegiyeetrtltat , 'N(
who has tizadiAllintielft ~re ‘.;
""fie-heltiPie "guitb--4t?;',4134.
thechallengerl 4 ll ge tito•ggint
lhetiotia gentle n ":4-4
lanai* - of this- up whilojnatfi
been signally 403r.tidanei t
,betweeniwainiiitary-eharseters
- Cincinnati aI
liuwe to,
vf baud,
ycito
wtrye
es aatiOlet4ol
WSW WU
WOURIMik
.}putt'h* f!*,
tietkni,
4(Watt
_. why
rht
gavet hilt! n - -
Fein' as 'Biireridge'll'phiniladon
fbre pluctedinir to doAtardildge iz
adly, InJutiri nor bow:lintbrftad
eould watve4ie )(WV-, Of P'theal , 1 r 4
other pow% nor bOlt*Cr i Jr.
is tilo AO It, suppo.An that%
tOnlii; but itia clear that' tutti
tame pronsplly hp ti tb3.diarl4lhat
O'aiqat nKlutistedlitu to - ...” 0 14 11 (0-hlt , .
time and, place,"
ni r tout secnds,
Vi chos e n n to ge the details or
th e shoo —do . i f , t . ;.
rAtillis point,or the quarrel-OA; •
eiteais to thWefiterO_Ver4 thtt'
what he but got_ wais ti n i
o t .4458016c
1i0n" at ad. An ape ywOuld have
been satisfaction ; u el' *wild be'
quite the reverse. , H deliberattio.:
'Then he authorized-if second "to
" my, that if his com unleatiorf- of
" -Yt4terdaY was, ceekrOed Iraq a.
" ebaßenge, `th at cunstryclion. w as;
"erroneous." ' The gentleman' 'on'
thei. °Oki aide was evidently:NV*o
mutt' bstonishal, and the=
Ihotigh•certalnly not to be deft t,
•
front fro a grammatical point t ,of w
vita natural under the clretuitstati .
?‘ If Col. O'Neal does not mean by'
relietated demand for satisfite
" ,ion from Geo. Burbridge and his ,
request that. Gee. B. fdiould flit- the.
" time and place of meeting,, what'
" did he me,ata 1" Thlasgems to have
been just "onaof those things that. no
can"lind out 4" Weeaa' find
it out from the answer of the Colo- 7
'nerssecond "Theobject of hisopm-•
"muniestion yesterday was based*
".upon the hypothesisthat Gen. Mir
" bridge had done him an Injury and
"•he desired i
to know troni him f he
;":was willing to mnder satisfaction 40r
him, so as to enable him to khow,
".how to , act inflame." If that is
he' wanted, perhaps he got` lila' satilP
faction; a ft er elk* He found antwhat:
lintbrldge wat wiling tOrenderiand
beloptired mune, valuable.. informa
tion which we Ernst may "enable
him to know'how Etct frffuture.lt
The first rifle of behavior' *bleb , thil
Milo' adopt never ;to send tt
e exoept to a man tilts ce.rl
toinlY nottigid.—Eiv
•• •
buns. '
, - !tried 'et Raealui
The NSW' Otleans'tieayadefhae
tStittssMaguilisi-tutLitisait.k4lo-
- 112 'the United :Qtateii the
mile is measured three feet hew'
jnner rail, that beititlhe isupposad
place where the Inside - horse Will rue:.
Now if a circle tie made one mile
round and a horse runs four feet from
it im the outside, he will .have run
ft. 1 in. further each mlle, or 10Q ft.
4 in. in 4 miles; indeed, lf acircle be
made any given circumference, and a
circle be made four feet from it on the
outside, there will be the same dif
ference of 2Zift. 1 in. whether the in
ner circle be one yard round or ten
thousand. As race tracks are not
made in circles, but usually—as the
Aletaire is—two straight stretches of
one-quarter each, and tirraZini-cir
cies uniting them of oue-quarter Hp
each, the saireihrule holds good ; for
as the two strat..ht stretches are the
same distance to every horse, wheth
er he be one yard or ten yards frau,
the inner fence, and the two semi
circles making one whom circle, the
same difference of twenty-five feet
and one inch to the mile- will exist
between two horses running four
feet from. each other. .As hprses
rarely, if ever; run lapped for four
miles,let us take an extreme case, and
one likely to occur often. Suppose
one horse trails another fur three and
a half miles, and on entering the
eighth or last turn of the fbur miles
he mates his brush arM laps his oP
ponent, and the race is declared 'a
dead heat • in this case the outside
horse wou ld have really beaten the
inner twelve and a half feet.
Lexington's four miles in 7:23k wits
run at the rate of forty-seven feet
seven inches and one line in the sec
ond. Lexington's race in 7:19i was
run at the rate of forty-eight feet and
three lines to the second. Now the
nearest approach to those two races
were Lecointe's and Idlewild's in
7:26, or forty-seven feet four inches
And three lines to the second, so that
7:53f beats 7:20 one hundred and six
feet six inches, and 7:19i beats 7:20
two hundred and ninety-six 'feet.
Lerus take the average speed 'Of a
horse for a mile dash heats
to he one minute and , forty-eight
seconds, and lit will be running :at
the rate of forty-eight feet ten lticlies
to the second. Three miles at the
average rate of five ni,nutes forty
eight seconds, and he is running at
the rate of forty-six feet ten inches to
the second. Four mil e at the aver
age rate qt seven mites forty-six
secoMisiand hats run ning at the rate
of forty-tive feet three inches to the
second. . •
Spaiish Republiessix.
The victory of the Republicans in
Spain will hardly bring new hope to
the struggling insurgents of Cuba.
The latest European wails bring an
account of the Radical meeting in
Madrid, of November 26. There
were one hundred and twenty thous
and people present; and a Celltrlll
Committee was appointed to organ
be and control the campaign which
ended, according to the telegrams, in
a triumph teethe Republic:ins. The
RepubliCans and Radkals in`the
Cortes usually work in concert, and
both the Radical and Republican
leaders have been pointed iu their re
marks on Colonial policy. In the es
timation of Rivero, the Radical lead
ers, political freedom aid individual
rights are not inherent in the , quality
of a Spanish American citizen ; the
nation, may or may not grant them.
He once said that he . wished the
Spanish flag to wave over the -An
tilles for ever, and desired for -them
the same political law as that which
rules in Spain. "Rut," he added,
"while desiring for my brothers in
the Colonies- the Constitution and
freedom of Spain, 1 for one will nev
er cement to the concession, of such
liberty to.those who, demand it mus
ket, in hand. It 'Must be a spontane
ous gift from our souls, a resolution
of the governing powers generously
adopted.
—Every man deems that he has
precisely the trials — hod temptations
Which are the hardest of all for him
to bear; but they are so only because
they Are the very ones he needs.
MI