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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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The Record-Argusi
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Greenville, Pennsylvania
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THE SHENANGO VALLEY ARGUS, DECEMBER 12, 1874 URKCTOUY. Ktnte Uorprmnent. Cameron, John Scott. Hranrt And. General-Harrison Allen.

W. Mac.key. iu, t. Schools-J. P.

Wickereham, Com Bifrbam. AHM W. Latta. I'Miit Apncw. Shnnnvoort, H.

W. flijecsMercnr, Ifanc O. Gordon. District OniiTi-N. Mcmoer L.

Richmond. Kr-S. McKinley. County President Wm. Maxwell.

Aioocintc A. Leech Richard Carr. V. Thompson. Hccorcler-0.

VV. Wright. C. McClnre. TMiMrict A.

McCormick. Clerk Hose. Jury Leech, J. rmmtV Snperlntendent-N. W.

Porter. McCUire. Ulijn Rnko A. Osmblc. II.

K'lker. J. G. Perry. Pour Henderson, J.

M. Conner, Tohli Oinnble. Mercantile AppriilFer-J. Stewart. i Counsel-S.

If. Miller. iieQ. Till! dull) to which subscriber iliul tigtf niui'kifd on I hi' printed Ihiiif John 1S75." hiiji'lfl Vr Joni-P I 11 1 for hie paper until Jan- iiurv 1 comsiilllmc llii! printed nd- eiirh suhserlher cmi It'll at glance how 6 his lU'eoiint s'. anil whether or not he has received proper credit on our books.

1'OSTOKKICF. Winter ArrniiRCinotil of Kntlrnnd Time. Office opens at. 7 A. M.

Clones at8 JltiiU on and after Monday. November Hi), 1871, clo time: H. It. t-onth. A.M.

E' if' P. IMS- way. north. 11:00 K.K A 11:03 WH.Y. 11:30 Erie U.K.

poMal cur east. Mercer H'3'J Kew York PhilndelphlM I'itls'lnirsili Awnft'nSt'tH Klini-on Washington, D. H.2U Fric. Itml'aln, iSc Coniirautvlllo 11MX) Clcveliiiid P. M.

Cincinnati JtSout'nbl'tn 11:00 A.M. M. KI.LA S. KECK, P. M.

Tllli OUATOIt. Sheriff's SberiffMcClurc ndwiises the following properties, which will he gold at tho Court Housu on Monday, December 21 nil P.M. The following rules of sale will be strictly enforced: No deeil will be acknowledged unless the bid is paid in full. All sules nut settled before Thursday afternoon of court week, will again bo put up and sold at the expense, ami risk ol the person lo whom first sold. acres land, improvements, owned by Dan'l M.

Seigfrieil, to be sold in suit Dr. Edgar, Aaron Fell el. al. and lot of Geo. Iteash at suit of Henry MeMahon.

House and lot of Ezra J. Dunham at suit of Samuel Royal. acre farm and 27 acre (arm, both improved, owned by David Albert, to be sold at suit of Rob't. Hannah. and lot of Win.

J. Cummings at suit of Win. J. Button and Jiiiiies Carson. Manufacturing establishment and bouse and lot ot Elms Sahm at suit of HaniUlin, Sous Wm.

use of Jno Seiple Buil, M. it A. Fell, Marvin Loomis ami T. E. McCiimans.

Property of Dan'l M. Seigfried at suit of Dr. Fell ct. al. House and lot of F.

andJno M. Eberumn, ul suil of W. H. Mussman. Coal yard uf D.

D. Buck; at suit of J. W. Ormsby Sons. acres land owned by That Trouble the World." (From the Youngstown Heglster.l This id lite Ulle of one uf llii: mosl re- lectures over delivered in 11113- lime or in any clinic, the most remarkable whether ilie natt.ro and variety of the topics discussed or Hie rnanncrof discussing them be considered.

The orator was Hie prodigious, the wonderful, the iucoin- the honorable J. Wessley Wooden, colored, whose lullaby was the cracking of UIB overseer's wiiip, whose youth wasspent ia servitude, and whose inatur- er years are devoted lo the elevation of man. The lecture delivered in Temperance Hall, this city, last, Friday Mr. A. J.

Packard presided over the met'iing, Vice Presidents wore selected during the oration whenever the speaker stopped lo take breath. Tiu.y that was Ihesubltuiest spectacle ever seen in Youngslowii) if not in the world, when the unalterable old time Democrat. Jack who stands us firmly by ibe principle's of Democracy us did Fiiz James by the rock, reached across ibe bloody cjiism, across Ibe boiling gull of prescript ion and prejudice which had separated his race from that of the orator's and clasped him with fraternal feelings and tear-dimmed eyes lo his bosonr Map Iliu kiss be gave him in the warmth tf the new-born affection symbolize the Ijirth of kinder intentions and nobler purposes iu Ibe Detnocralic heart. We should like to give in detail Ibis uble address, but we only have room for a few selected passages, and we regret Ibat we can'l carry inlo our columns Hie Bweel melody of the puru African accent. The speaker said: ''Only one cause caused me to come here to-night, which cause is ihc ciuiae luat caused the things trouble ihe World because Ibe views I have viewed out, and ihw plans I have planned and tbe explanations I have explained, which is which among; them the things that troublu the world; therefore At this point the speaker was interrupted by ihe nominalion of new Vice President, and an inquiry as to what poliiical party he belonged lo.

He continued; "I belongs to the party which is the party which I belongs to, wdich is tuu things which troubles the world, which is George Washington, whidi is Abraham Lincoln, which is'Geu. Grant, which is the parly which I belongs to, the 'hut trouble the world; The speaker was again interrupted ly Hie norninalion of another Vice President when lie remarked: "I wish you bad introduced tbttse in- Iroducenieiils before.I commenced, which was which tunning them lire things that troubles the world theiefwe Tho Saturday evening's leclure on Ibe Civil Rights Biil was far more largely at tended and more investing than the one of the evening before. There was the sitme singing, hmve.ver.tho same impeaching of olltcers, Hie same propounding of Wise interrogatories, and tlse same njnii- imiingo! Vice On Ihe whole the two lectures of Prof Wooden will rein in indelibly graven on the Of those who heard him, and when shall have swept away every greatness, we will murmur in our moments, till the cry reveiberates i the re-echoing corridors of cter- "thu things Una trouble the world." Peter lloll'inun, at suit of James McDonald, Lot of Geo. and M. A.

Cole, at suil of A. 15. McCartney, Adm'r. House and I Clias. O'Neil, at suit of O.

While ct. ni. Two acres and improvements owned by Geo. Wake, at suil J. Gilkey.

and Mainifacturina establishment Henry Sahm. at suit of Win. Watigh, for use, ct.al. aeres and saw mil! of J. IioiiiiiTs, at bttit of Thompson Co.

acres and improvement owned by Jos. U. suil of J. S. Thorn.

acres nnd improvemenls owned by Hawthorn, atsuilof lieed Km. acres, improved, owned by John Craig, al suil of Milton Henry, for use, ct. nl. of land owned by John Moirow, at-suit of Thorn, Byers i.l.nl. Lot of Aiex.

Redman, atsuilof S. Grilliilt, for use, First National Bank. House and lot of FrancU Redmond, at suit of Zahniser Bell, House and lot of II. II. Allison, ul suit of E.

G. Kber- nian. jNew Lebaniv.i-p.j. ac.re, of J. W.

Gibson, at suit of D.ml. Hooher Jr. iicres, properly of Peli-r lloH'inan, al Mill of J. McDonald. acres land, improvements, owned by J.

J. and T. J. Limber, at suit of Miner Roberts, acres, improvements, owned by Daniel Bell, at suit of S. Grif- 4 TBB PK Short 1'aitpontmrnl of tht Firth am Can cerl, As manner of the gift concerts given in aid of the Public Library of Kentucky, my position create? on Important trust In behalf of the Public Library anil the of the filth elft concert The Public Library of Kentucky nnd the ticket-holders arc jointly interested in the amount of thu drawing.

The larger the fund to be distributed In gifts, tho greater will be the irift awarded to each lucky ticket-holder and the more the amount realized by the Library. To have a full drawing is BO manifestly to the interest those Interested, Unit, rather than have fractional drawing on the 80th I deem it due to the trust eontldcd ti me by the ticket-holders and the Public Library of Kentucky, tluttn short postponement be made to enable mo lo dispose of the unfold tickets and nuvc a full drawing. Though the very luru'e amount now In bunk would enable us to distribute, handsome gifts, yet we should feel disappointed in this our last concert, should we he compelled lo make a fractional drawing, however larjru. have received so very Innju a number of letters from nil parts of the country foom those most largely interested, urging a postponement il all the tickets be not sold by the30th, Unit we feel strengthened in our seiise of duty to the ticket-holders and the Public Library, to make the iioslponenient. Under the el'r- cumslanccg, we have determined, in thu Interests of all parties, to postpone tlu'coneert and drawing to Satnrdiiy, Kolirtiiiry 127, 1375, lit which time the drnwini; will p'ositively lake and, as 111 eiianmtee of good faith toward ticket-holders, we pledge ourselves to refund to any ticket-holder his money, upon pi'csentalion of his tiekel, thii drawing fail to cnmeoll'atllii'day now ttxed.

Thu past, we fee! assured, will lie Midinenl gnnr- entee to all interested that they will be. fairly and honestly dealt with. The'monev for tickets is sacredly preserved nguinsl nil con- tlngeneies until after the payinVnt of the gifts, after which the expenses are lo be reimbursed und the Public Library is lo bu paid its prolils. THOM. E.

BKAMUCTTH, Nov. 00, 1S7-1. Agent and Manager. the Spy heller than tlie Huron or Cooking Sluve for sale by Cl.OVEU, TUllNEH it Co. full line of furniture and Cnrpets always on liuncl at the I'oiinlur Store of Cl.OVKK, 'J'UHNBIi it CO.

GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS' TEMPLE OF FASHION! fith. acres owned by J. Nelson, at suit of Joseph Phillips. menls, owned by Saml. S.

Collins, at suit of Jas. A. Strtinahan. House and lot of Mrs. J.

Miller, at suit of Baldwin, West Co. House and lot of J. W. McLain at suit of J. P.

Keeu. House and lot of H. H. Hurlburt at the suil of Jno. Bennlnghoof- Sandy Lake House nnd two lots of Geo.

E. Zuver at suit of S. Griffith, for 1st Nat. Bank of Mercer. House and lot owned by Thos.

E. Porter and E. Thompson, al suit of A. 1). Lawry.

House and lot of W. C. Hill at the suit of Kirk Simcox. 200 acres land, improvements, owned by N. B.

Anderson, at suit of Grilliih Mason, for use, et til. 8 acres, cooper shop, owned by J. J. and T. J.

Limber at suit of Miner Roberts. Sharpsville -House and lot of John Locke at suit of Lewis West acre owned by Mary L. Duncan, at suil of A. F. liver- heart, for use.

House and lot of A. C. McNabb, at suit of A. B. Marstcelur, for use.

House And lot of R. Mclnl) re, at suit of John Clark. 1K5 acres laud, improvements, owned by Horatio Ilnskell ami Jas Johnston, at suit of Q. A. Simcox.

Heuse and lot of R. il. Hurlburt at 'suit of Jno. Benninghoof. House and Thomiis Bogle, at suit of Son et al, House and lot of tibus.

O'Neal, at suit of Owen While, el al. House and lot of E. Fair, (it suit of W. S. Cunningham for IRON, GREEN riLLE Iron Company, MANUFACTURERS OP Merchant Bar Iron, Hound and Sciuave, OVAL, HALF HALF ROUND 1ST HORSE SHOE BAR, DRUGS, TJ Q- si MARTIN RALSTON, WIIOLR8ALB AND HKTA1L DKALCRD IN VJRUG8 AND MEDICINES, OOODWIN'S BLOCK.

MAIN GREENVILLE, HEAVY 15AND, UOUT HAND, GROCERIES. AFTER THE FIRE! JIAMILL l- KANE reopened thrlr Grocery and Provision Store HOOP IRON, Warranted of the tSTTo the trade, we will fnrnloh tho follow ing nl bottom pricus: Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Rosi 8odn Ash. Bill Soda, Kpsom Salts. Chalk, Whi ting, Sulphur, Glue, Alum, Hlue Vitriol, l)yo Woods. Our Mock of PAINTS, OILS AND VAENISHES IN roniplrlo.

Wo fell PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, For Medicinal purposes only. PADEN A. HUTOHESON'S DRY GOODS STORE, Sonthonat cor. Mnln St. nnd Old Canal, Croonvlllo, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, Confootlonerl.es,, Provisions, And nil other iirlidec UKiiilly kept In a Grrooei Store.

Having hnd an extensive experience In tho, bni'lnofo we feel ennildent tliat we ran buy and low HH l'ie towenl. C-ST Cull nnil nee UH 11AM1LL KANE. is AGENT for all llrst-clans HIICK of Hii'nmprs on I the Atlantic. to remit money, or Brciin; fur llu'lr In any Kni'opean connlrleH, can be accommodated hy culliiiL'iit the aliiivo-namud place, llreenvllli'. Pn.

M. IIAMILL. riiyiilclans Ccmjioiindcil ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. BACKER, NO. ISO MAIN STREET, Hnve on Imnd another invoice of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ANI) HEADY MADE CLOTHING, iVhich (or variety, style and quality, snrpnsscs mythlns they have ever brought to this place, Hue COAT AND VEST GOODS, t'heir stock is immense and superb, while their assortment of PANTS GOODS perfectly elegant.

All the latest of for- 1)H. W. 0. K. MARTIN Itnp his olllcc in connection with tlu ami limy lie I'oiiml iliyn- at uxcupl ntii'iuliiiK to pml'csHiiinn liliitlcn.

Kumunibcr Iliu place, Martin SL Ralston, CITY DIIUU STOKK, Ooodwlu'H Hloclc, UI1KKNVII.LR, 1'KNN'A, DRY GOODS, WHO CARES FOR PANIC. Prico List Sent on Application. ADDUESB GREENVILLE IRON COMPANY, Orcenvlllo Pa, MISCELANEOUS. N. SHROM, ISO Main Street Greenville, WHOLKHALK ANO riKTAII.

UEAUCIl 1H You would think there had never been a Tunic to w.o tho CROWDS OF PEOPLE that go to PADEN HUTCHESON'S. ulgu and domestic DIAGONALS CHIVKOTS BKAVERS are embraced in the immense of Roods on thefr and they guarantee that all who visit them will be suited. Hat Department; This Is complete, consisting of Silk, Fur, Cloth and Felt, all of tha very latest Gents' Furnishiny In endless vurlcty. Including everything; pertain ing to the toilet of the most discriminating. TEMPLE OP FASHION, 1H9 Main Street, Qreenvlle, Pa.

J. M. MOFFAT NEW JEWELRY STORE, No. 123 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. New Stock of Fine Watches, Jewelry, Etc.

Satisfaction Guaranteed. Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty. PKOMPT ATTENTION OtVKM TO ORDERS BY MAIL, J. M. MOFF AT (formerly with W.

W. Wattles.) noSl-lm A. CAHNAUAN. OILS, DYE STUFFS. Patent Medictttca, Toltet Atrtfctaa, TUKY HAVE ONE OF Tilt! tl IB )c of niiy uoons.

8UAWL8, ever brought to GREEN 4KD PURE WINES AND LIQUORS Ihrop In and See TT -A. 1ST 3VE AHD Tin tt-ad lo Htallli, Cleanse the stomach, bowels and blood from nil tin- acrid, corrupt and offensive accumulations which produce functional derangement, and YOU remove the eaiiso most diseases the human family, aud thus save o's bilU. Tho moil eflcctnal and cilv for this is found in my Jo, John, Wi; c'himl) the lull'loii'itlicr; And many a eanly day, John, We've iiad ane iitdllier Now we imiiiii toddle down. John, lint hand In hand wu'll go Ami logitlu-r al Hie foot, John my Joe." i The Indulgenl reader will me when make the fact known Unit both purclnts- ed their sliiK'S me, liulore i-iurting on tliis tiresome journey. WILIIEMAM, 'Ol, ami man, Mail! ing in case and thoie of peduntary habits, can 'lioils C.iHinncles, (iout, Ked.Skin, i rrnnui.ns.

C.insti|).ili(>ll, ilw, ami oilier conditions i hy'Vneh takim: from four lir J'icrce'n Plc-asmt I'mvalivc Pel; H.M Mice week, or. heller still, one or two I'lich ni-hl. They arc suid by dealers in mud- icines. THE TAILOR, At his new CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 208 Main Street.

Greenville, Pa. In tho Now lircluer Block, where the public will Und the very Latent and Best in ihts of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VF.STIfiGS Hats and Caps, GenW Furnishing Goods, TRUNKS, VALISES, And at Very Lowest Prices. FURNITURE SLABS A SPECIALTY. RANCHES, QBATKS, ETC. JAMES OLD.

(93 LIBKBTV, STKENT, no PITTSBUKGH. I'A. TELEGRAPHERS' 0 XK A' I K. OPEN DAY AND EVENING. Jamestown, Mercer County, Penna.

1IY SPARKLING BODA FOUNTAIN Oartfullv Compounded TI1E OLD HOUSE ALSO A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Beady Made Clothing! 4M of which will cold Cheap for Cash, or Ready Pay. TBLEGRAl'HICJ ALPHABET. A J) I TAILORING A I nnd Pee (ttioiit thece If yon wai.t a liadient Horn or Siwrklin 1 I'llNKH CC CO. (ivni, cu 'Hie Mercer county very low toek of Whip 'c Co'H. for your- AUENT FOIl T1IK iSINOKK SKWINO MACHINE, for all kiiuls of Mathiues.

II. TIUMIAN. Hoot Comjlot: Thcreugh Tolograjh Ccbcol la Aacrici. OUNG LADIES AND OENTLEMKX wishing to obtain a llrst clasH Telegraphic education, and to rccurci pleasant, pnj'biK fllna- tionc, will find It to their Inlereft to call upon or correHfKiml with IIH. Terms lllif'1'nl.

Circa und parliculurH lrc.it, K. WOOD, Principal. THIS I. COLLEGE or TUB Evangelical Lutheran Church, OKEESVILLB, MKUCKK I'A. I II I.

C. I A A diy, Co-toBiM 3, 1871. nil INSTRUCTORS A KE UEV.II.W.KOTH, 1 'i A. Mi'V. W.

V. f'erv, A. Ke.v. II. Uilhcrt.

A. vllh McKee. A. Vrmclpiil of Academic Department. Klir I'lirlhfl 1 inlorinalinn II, W.

1 Hotli. or Jtev. 1). iltKeir, Ureenvillc. I'll.

J. J. A 8 (HutcoKsor to DoniUddon Son,) NO. 151 MAIN STltliET, Corner f'oilcifflce, GHEBNVII.LB, Everything kept in FIRST CLASS DRUG 3TORB Drugs, Medicines, Dye Articles I'UUKl-'MBftY. Ac.

PURE LIQUORS! For inndiciii'il only. CJiiri'l'iillv DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, Paden No. 177, Main St. alec. I AM NOW IN MY NEW -STOWS, On the Old Vround, MAIN Ol-l'OBITK AOIIKE, WICK A IIANKtNO IIOUBB.

Croonvillo. Where I am receiving And will lio eoiiptarilly receiving All Kinds of Goods In my Line, Budi UK FOUNTAIN IN HKAP PreecrijitfoiiH filled ut ull linnet of UK; i ID Gr cS. 2 CARPETS, NOTIONS, Boots ami Shoos, Huts CUJIB (JUOCEUIK8, Ac. Thnnklii" my niiineroni! for pus IIXVOI-H, 1 Hill to liiirit llii-li; illlNUi UbClv..

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