From Correspondence of The • i:11 - 415 — une. THE. TR AGEOT ALT THE...HILL.. The Last Handetlhatibughtthc Are _ A t v i llage of ()awards and Three Brave item —Panic and rblifution True HeroeB—A Faithful Dog. When the picture of ' the awful ca tastrophe at Peslitee, Wisconsin was thought completep wan spectatora stele in from the neighboring tiler ra•kses to add more. shuddering last: touches to the lurid horror. So it is here at Ahnapee, Wis. ' When the , list of death is closed, new names are added; and.wh en the total seems com plete, new figures changelhe reckon ing: -Every mile of waste is alive with the unrecorded romance of indi vidual heroism. "This 'era,!' said the driver solemnly, rising impres sively on the tremulous platform of the buck-board, and sweeping the air with his disengage d r arm, "was the mill—Willian3son s mill, where they had the dreadfulest roast that night that ever a human creater see; 1 did n't see the fire; but I was here next day," herald cautiously. "Tom Bush, the barmaster, was here all night, and so on the peak of the barn a long i spell, !file the buildings was eatch -74h ing." The vehicle had come upon a widebishen belt, like a road-way, en closing an oblong clearing of 5 acres or more. Profound silence rested In the stagnant atr—life seemed never to have had existence in the lonely corner. The smooth, powdery earth lay in alternate strips of white and red ashes, with here and there black squares where the buildings st-kere, and reminding one horribly of a ghastly chess-board, whose last game was between Life and Death, and where Life had been hopelessly cheek nutted. - Three brothers, Williamson; own ed the mill, and had in the little col ony, mother, father, sisters, wives and children. Hastily charging the woinert to take care for themselves, the brothers set about saving the pro perty if possible. But before the hose could be brought to bear. the savivg of life alone became the stake in , THE DREADFUL , ENCOUNTER. The brothers, as proprietors.;eein for a time to have been • full of lin, brave discretion, and with the fait realization of the sudden danger in. the first rush of the tornado, attempt ed systematic plans of preservation. The women were directed, as far as. possible, to put on men's clothes throughout, as offering less chance for the fl re to catch. So far as known, not a woman . heeded the advice. Had they done go, their ,lives might not have been sacrificed on that igno ble pyre. Even if life had not been trred, the most revolting sights of e massacre would have been spared the heart broken `survivors. This was the last shred of coherent toad uct among 'the frightened people. Swift whirling columns of flame had cut through the intervening timber, and fell voraciously on ''the light frame buildings. The whirlwind lashing the trees into fragthents caught the tire in roaring surges, and flung it about in billowy waves among the tree-tops. Slender tongues of fire falling from above, played in male volent currents across the clearing. A desperation of . terror fi lled men, women and children—a terror as nat ural as fatal, for, had common forti tude led the group, not a soul need have perished. With one impulse the frantic mss., battling and crowd-' ing,rushed to the txitato patch: Here a rising ground was crowned by a shallow pit, not six feet around, and hardly, at the deepest part, two feet below the surface of the ground. Men now living, who came almost unscathed through that night of &Qin, tell how before the evil time, when the fires were raging about, This spot had been fixed on as a place of safety, because, almost in the cen ter of the clearing with no inflairima ble matter, oear, it seemed to prom ise a breathing, in elme of general conflagration. There had been con stant jocosities and banter about this. "CENTER OF sALvAlliwk.i," and some one actually attempting to enlarge the cavity had been driven off by good-natured ridicule. Even as late as Saturday it had been us: d as a place of refuge notwithstanding, mid when the actual danger came, the credulous mass remembered the delusive Pit. If that fatal spot had nut been, if the whimsical belief had not obtained a firm hold, there is not the slightest doubt but the forty seven that perished would have es caped in the neighboring woods. Into that cramped place, crowding, buffeting, begging, cursing, implor ing, pulling, shrieking, men, chil dren and women elbowed and fought In the frenzy of a hideous desperation ancliterroi: Not large enough i o ad mit a dozen by the closest packing, nearly fifty wrestled and crowded atut the fatal spot. With ostrich instinct, in the abjectness of their un reasoning fear, men plowed their burning heads under the living pyre. An inextricable pyramid of bodies, in all sorts of conceivable postures, stood In the flame swept place. • There were a few in this awful time that preserved an amazing equanimity. The engineer of the mill, Bryon Merrill, a young fellow of marked character and intelligence battled resolutely till the last chance to save his employer's property;•and only when the futility of the effort and the danger to life became obvi ous, was his self-imposed duty re signed. A BIT OF 11011A1CCE tinges the glaring picture. His sweetheart was a relative of the mill owners, Miss Maggie Williamson, a 'girl, it is said, of rare beauty and at tractions. The young fellow, bright and cultured beyond his kind, re garded with favor and affection - for many a mile around, had won .her heart,.and , the two were to have been married.' The girl with her kindred had fled to the potato patch, and here, suffocating with smoke, their garments in flames, and writhing in awful agony, the young fellowfound ;: the chief part ! the people. Retried d. to scatter the i atuated group; with his hat-presed closely over his mouth and nostrils, h directed the group to break and tak refuge in the edge of the timber. Hopeless! The roar of the hurricane even the blood-curd ling shrieks, o the sufferers drowned his voice. RE tried by main force to tear the hideois mass asunder, but the strength of a giant could not have broken the mad clutch of the wretched sufferers. The group was imniovably fixed to, the fatal spot, and rose frinn the burning sand a fi ery Laocoon struggling with the coiling flames. 316m11, hastily fetching wetted blankets, threw them over the nearest sufferers, meantime shouting to them to break for the timber, not twenty steps away ; Useless. With the skin hanghng in shreds upon hiis hands and forehead, he• carried w4er and • poured_ it on the Infatuate( noble crowd among the group, thp ig g Went on madly SWIFTLY • ASTING CHOWLti, • The tumultuo us struggle had been from the first loathsome, Unreason ing fear, a MO i ent's coolness, a mo tiaent's cessati en from the frightful effort to wed: downward, wiauld have glvkon life I all. Tire time clime, however, when the faithful Merrill, Stripped almos of clothing and burn ed beyond •to !coition, had to *ive up the heroic - ort and plunging through the o In g fl ame, dhed his burning bod in the well. Her to the eatast phe a half dozen heavy sleepers ad found Magness their salvation fr I m the potato pitch, and they darted =i ito the timber,belt, which had been refully burned out long before to k • 'p the fire from the hou.ses.l Here, p ne on the Mond they prptected th.mselves while the mad en:livid not • • yardi away mad. ed in their blind mos. The 'falling trees could be gu:rded against but nothing could save from the eaccom. passing fire in th I clearings. One came, too, whose - 1 chance of life the- meanest Ereat ttruggling In that hot pit would not have refUsegt an old, tottering, half blind,:tremb-, ling women, mother to the owners of the mill. She mast have been for gotten in the first rush, ibr'when she came to the potato patch it was tilled with a swarming erotrd thrown flat upon theirfaces in the shallow depths of the potato pit. hideo us dred writhed in That knot. Passingon with decrepit step the yen erable mother, whose eighty-four years had not worn out coolness and discretion, tame upon &great boulder pear the edge orate timber.' Climb ing on this, although half suffbeated, she covered her head with her skirts and, with clothes carefully tucked up from the running flames, kept for hours on the back of.this unique sai.F mender. The only son that lived through the fire, did not forget his duty, 'but aided his mother to this forlorn refuge. Be that as it may, with a thick blanket well wetted, over her body and her skirts, out of the reach of the hot Incendiary sand, the brave old lady' pearched on'that rock through . VICE LONG NIGHT OF AGONY, every shriek of her roasting kindred splitting her ears, and their burning bodies almost within reach of her helpless arms. Twito through the night she received succor, once from her son, who mile up 'and wetted her covering, and once from , the barn master, Bush, who alanfbathed her head and gave her ' , coca Water to drink. Through the whcile tmspeaka able tragedy of piteous cowardiceran this vein of simple fortitude and he roic endurance. THE MILL BLACKSMITH. The mill blacksmith, Michuel Ad ams, stands out as though of almost antique mold. He was a man of gi gantic figure and grave, rough re serve. When the dringvr came, he gathered his three children and baby in nis great, strong arms', and with his wife strode to the centre of the clearing, where he calmly 'placed them on wetted blankets, and, cov eting them with his coat, quietly brought water in buckets and satura ted the frail protection. The flames hissed crud reared about him, but he never desisted. Resisting the ho: torrents, with wonderful endurance, and even when his hair was ablaze, his hands fleshless and the coals eat ing into his flesh, continued his efforts for wife and child. The young engineer and the barnmaster shouted to him to fly to the woods,,_ Ifs seemed to hear -them, but alltnily shaking his head remained at his post, As his strength and sight be gan to ; Eail, he looked with- unuttera ble ye arning toward the helpless group at his feet, then glanced anx iously toward the wood. Whether he saw that 'there was the better chance forsafety can never be known; he reeled suddenly, and DROPPED LIKE A SHOT •IN HIS TRACES. When help came to that group the next day, an unsearred babe lay in the arms of its dead mother, the father's arm about both. They were of course, all dead, but the father alone, with one - arm burned off, was unrecognizable save by his giant frame. Even the dog that howled, smothering in the hot air and kept in an ecstasy of restle ss . motion to prevent being roasted on the hot sands, seemed impressed by this man's devotion. Wagging delirious inquiry with his tail, and interjecting sharp barks, he seemed to plead with his obdurate master. Hopeless of recognition, then he would poke his nose under.the wet blankots, and after a thorough cooling, emerge de jectedly as though deprecating the weakness while his master stood ex posed. Sands growing hotter and hotter, the forbearing brute made for the woods, but in mid-career, and almost in the performance of a jig— his legs were kept moving so brisk. ly to keep his feet from burning—he , turned longingly as if reminding the man that his was the way to, safety. No heed was paid to him, and with painful limps and piteous whines he returned, and settling his feet on the blanket,stared eawrly at his master. His poor singed . body was found In that attitude of love and duty. 1. GROUPE rAKE REFUGE IN A WELL At the well which stood nearest the house - , a wretched groupe had taken refuge—not only at but in it. Six people flung themselves into this last resort, counting confidently on it as a place of security. Finally, when crippled by the fire, and ex hausted by his long efforts, the young man Merrill threw himself into that crowded pit also, the place was pack ed. Even here his presence of mind was all that saved a life where life had - very little chance. The frail wood curbing above the mouth had taken fire, and the flames began "to run downwards fiercely. The pani lyzed group dared not put out their heads lest the,flames should smother them. But Merritt; without an in stant's hesitation, uprose and flung the dangerous thing away, and the barn-master, hoveringabout the edge of the woods, presently refreshed the smothered victims by . a bucketful of water. The well was, notwithstand ing, a place of death. The flames sarping savagely over the clearing, lurched andspit down hatefully into the crowded'pit, and soon the bloody blaze from within indicated the fate of its inmates. Merrill still held his mind and resisted the flames. In this •he was aided by Bush, who helped him to his final deliverance. 1 He aided all who would listen to him —and to him the few that were sav ed in a large measure owetheir lives. He brought water from the creek-to aid those in the potato patch, and kept the sheltering blankets satura ted as long as he dared to venturein side the line of! fire. It must not be supposed that outside the clearing stretched a solitude of safety. On the contrary, the ceasless explcedous of the breaking trunks and splintered branches wire !so terriffic, mingled volumes of flaine in the , tree tops, that the great part of the people pre ferred to risk the danger of the open ground. But t e thick wood had its security, andfrith care the people that lay. down' ear the edge found themselves, when the frightful morn ing came, substantially uninjured. Here the climax corns; the trage dy is complete in this ONE TERRIFIC PICTURE The light of the new day revealed only the machinery of the horrid masterpiece., The red glare of the night had Changed into the bleak dawn, and the dawn had changed into high noon before a helpful hand broke into the black Golgotha. The barnmaster Bush, when silence had fallen upon the place ari hour or two before dawn, took a horse and at tempted to make his way to Little Sturgeon ; as welt try to ride through a stone wall. Leaving his horse be hind he struggled, by the bright light of the burning pines, and after incal culable trouble in the way and out of the way, spine time about daylight he carne upon the ruins of a lumber. man's cabin, which by the regular path was noJ more than two miles from the mill: He had been hours in reaching it, and, worn out by.the labors and agony of the night, he sat down to rest. Presently the owner came, and together the two 'men started back to the settlement. They came first to the well.] Merrill, appa rently quite dead,was taken out first. Six more came after, all dead, save a child, crowded below its mother at the bottom. Merrill soon gave evidence of life, and was cared for at once. Bush ran to the stone to aid the old woman ; the blankets were rolled away. The atone was bare and no vestige of Mrs. Williams could be found. Then they came up on the pit. An indistinguishable heap of arms, legs, and bodies, per fectly still and wholly naked, was all that remained of the mass that came there in abundant life a few hours, before. They were all dead, and few, of them recognlzable. Seven Wil -1 lamson.s perished int he group,among others the young girl, .whose long , hair, aras,fonad , clutched% 10 masses in her untharnid hands. ,The darkness of a pew night thtew a pitying veil over the scene when the first relief from outside turd suc ceeded in cutting a way through. The work of burial began next morn ing and flfty-nine were accounted for in the fatal clearing. The vener able mother was found on the road to Big Sturgeon the day after her terri ble exposure. very feeble , and worn out. She was tenderly cued for and is in a fair way to regain what she can count but little=her health. One son out of three was spared. Her husband laid his gray hairs in the terrible holocaust;her whole kin dred pawed away in the ravages of that deadly night. To this day the woods are not clear of their dead. Bodies In every stage of decay are constantly brought in by the com mittees. and until that is ended the grand total can only be a matter of conjecture. —Geo. 0. Evans, the defaulting State agent for the collection of our war claims against the General Gov, ernment, was discharged on the criminal charge brought against him, of embezzlement of 3)1,000 of the funds of the 'Commonwealth. The deciding judge, Bon. John J. Pear son, held that he was not an officer of the State, and hence could not be held to account for any embezzle ment in a criminal court. He went so far as to assert that "lo all that'has been_lald before us we have not per ceived the slightest evidence of fraud, on the one side or the other; but it is an ordinary case which should have been settled by the law in the usual waY, under the act of 1811, on notice to the defendant, allowing him what would be right by way of compensation. and striking the bal ance, which, if not appealed from in sixty days, would have been conclu sive, and if appealed Irma, the State would have had security for its mon ey. The balance thus found due and uaaPpetded from would have been as fixed and determinate as the judg went of a court, and payment could have been enforced by the process of the law, both civil and criminal." The court held the prisoner on a capias to answer for the funds re tabled by him, in bail to the amount of sloo,ooo.—Pittsburgh Gazelle. —At a recent spiritual seance,there was present a woman who mourned the loss of her consort, and as the manifestations began to respond, the spirit of the departed Benedict ap peared upon the scene. Of course the widow was anxious to engage in conversation with the absent one, and the foirowing dia logue ensued Widow—Are you in the spirit World ? The Lamented—l am. Widow—How long have you been there? The Lamented—Oat some time. Widow—Don't you want to come back and be with your lonely wife? The Lamented—Not if I know my self. It's hot enough here. —"You never saw such a happy lot of people as we had yesterday," said a landlady in Indiana, to a new ly arrived guest; "there were thir teen couples of them." "What, thirteen couples just. married ?" Oh no, no, no, sir thirteen couples Just divorced!" —Joneisaid to a crusty old bach elor, "What a pity that poor Billy Smith has gone blind. Loss of sight Is a terrible thing and the fellow's eyes are quite sealed up." " Let him marry then," exclaimed the waspish old. celibate,"let him marry, and if don't open his eyes, then his ease is indeed hopeless." The Greatest Medical DISIXIYOI7 non TO MAN. LINDSE Y'S Improved Blood Searcher, FOR THE CI7REOF All diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. Cures Ulcers, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Debility, Cutaneous Diseases, Sore Eyes, Pimples on the Face, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseas e.; and, in short, is the best Spring and Sum . - merMedicineeverof fered to the public. TRY IT, and be convinc ed. It is a purely vegetable prepam tion,compounded from the finest Roots, Herbs and Leaves, which Nature has provided for the ills of man. Not a single grain of mineral compositlon,so that while it affords relief. and effects the most wonderfut cures, no over dose coulkinjure the most tender infant. This Medicine is for sale by all Druggists, everywhere. JNO. F. HENRY - . New York, Wholesale Agent. Preparel only ty 11. E. HIM & CO. PITIMBURGH, PA. tetsl3 ly] No. 45 Wood Street. Pittsburgh Pa. Carpets, oil Cloths, Mattings, &c., &c., AT LOWEST PRICES. Henry McCallum, McClitirra Bro.'s,) 51 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. I have facilities for supplying RETAIL DEALERS Equal to any' Eastern Jobbing House aprltHly.enry McCallum. WILLIAM MILLER, JACOB TRAM, PLANING MILL: ffligq7tW:: Manufacturers and Dealers in Dressed Lumber, SAM DOORS, SHUTTERS. SIDING, FLOORING, MOULDINGS, &c• Scroll Sawing and Turning DONE TO ORDER, ORDERS BT MAIL RESPECTFULtY SOLICITED, AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Mill Opposite the Railroad Station, ROCHESTER, PENN'A. april 19 11; ly Iron City, College, PITIVBRUGH, PA. The beet condoeted.most popular and success. fnl itudimtion In the United Stet* for The thor ough. practical edneation, of Yount and middle aged men. WlPclPlarge descriptive embus, containing full particulms. address Ise J. C. IMITH, ♦. 3. s Priaelpal. COAL and NUT COAL FOB SALE. The nnderulgned is operating a COAL BANE on WSJ:acre an. about bait way between Bo• ebester and Bolerville, where be will be glad to - receive orderster tamp or ant coal Orden can also be left at B. Melbehis 4, Bridgewater. or at John Perris' hi Beaver. or at the Akers office or at the residence of .the undersigned on Market street, Bridgewater. COW on th, plink= at all them Coal delivered at short notice.— Tenn, cash on delivery Prices as lowa* the low est. U. 154 7 .3 J. C. POLTBR. Croat Columni DRY - GOODS, New 'Fall Stock JUST RECEIVED BY S. J. Cross tt Co.; ROCHESTER. 01711 STOCK OP. NEW AED 13ZABONABLE DRY - GOODS IS LARGER THAN EVER BEFORE. CONSISTING OF CLOTH, CASEHHERE, JEANS, WA- TER-PROOF, PLAIN FLANNELS, BARREb FLANNELS,• CANTON FLANNELS, CLOAKING, PRINTS, DELAINES, PLAIDS, ALPACAS. MERINOS, GINGHAMS, CHECKS, TOWELING. DRILL, PAPER MUSLIN, BLEACH ED AND BROWN MUSLIN, COTTON BATTING, SHAWLS, SHIRTS, WOOLEN YARN, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c., &c., - ~. re• co sr x co zsT isi IN GREAT VARIETY Ready-Made Clothing: COATS, ° PANTS, VESTS, SMUTS, DRAWERS, i&c., itc., t&c., bc., Hats 'and Caps, A VERY LARGE and NEW STOCK. BOOTH & SHOES : Men's, Youths' and. Boys' MOOTS. WOMEN'S, 1123ES' ad CHILDREN', SHOES AND GUM SHOES, ALL PURCHASED LOW AND WILL BE SOLD AT A SMALL ADVANCE ON COST WE ALSO CONTINUE TO KEEP UP OUR USUAL STOCK OP GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, GRAIN, MILL-FEED. SALT, LIME CEMENT HARDWARE, NAILS, HORSE SHOES, HORSE NAILS, Window Glass Paints in all Colors, DRY and IN OIL WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, TURPENTINE, VARNISH ALCOHOL, GUM SHILLAC, &c. Wooden Pumps FOR WELLS AND CISTERNS. ALL HEAVY GOODS, DELIVERED WITHIN A REASONABLE DISTANCE, FREE OF - CHARGE. WE ALSO FURNISH OUR CUSTOMERS WITH COAL AT THE MARKET PRICE. Rochester, Oct. 801 h, asy 1 . Dwelling Rouses IMPROVED. ANt UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN AND NEAR THE Borough of Rochester, FOR SALE AND RENT BY OS. J. CaR.COISIS. May34y:chd myBl-nint New • Advemit&NMWmei‘_, 1 •r NEW eocaNs!' NEW :". GOODS: NEW ARRIVAL OF FANCY =SS 00631 AT J. M. M'Creery & Co's, RADICAL BLOCK, BEAVEI#.O P I L kl Consisting of Fancy and IStapj, prow • Goods, Trimmings, Farley Notions, • Ladies' .and Gent's Furnishing • Goods, Miliinery ,Goisliri' '4V Carpets. Oil Cla r the, eirleol.4slltlo o NEW BLACK GROS-GRAINRIISILKS -:JAPANESE SILKS, SILK VELVETS, VELVETEENS, - PLA!Ds, • POPLIN • ALPACAS, MERINOS, E . TYCOON REPS, - for Wrapperi; dixti CLOAKIN4S, - - SIIA'WL;4, SCARFS, , , and-BACKS. LATEST STYLES IN FALL HATS and BOpINETS, LADIES' MISSES' VELVT FELT HATS AND TURBAN BOYS' VELVET & CLOTH HATS. Plumes &Floltrers BRUSSELS and INGRAIN COPETS, IWOS, OIL CLOTHS, ecc.jid J. MI M'Creqiirs. scp 270 THE WHOLESALE BOOT itSHOEHOUSE IN PITTSBURGH. Jr. H. 1131brFITAIVNEO, 53 and to Wood street'. Just received, a say large FALLSOCIS of EBOValla MEW= • i• Elt F SIBELVOII' Cbmpriaing all Sl:ylat and qualities, Bought at the lowest CASE PRICE% direct from the manufacturers and will be sold at lowest New York and Boston Prices, thus sapng freight and expense: at. IFIr Agent Mac far Pdtladel's Illanufsentre d Goods, Factory NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. Orders Mr* Country Dealers promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Country Nerclaults call and exorable my stock before purchasing elsewhere. as you orn sate ten per cent. by buying here. J. IN. BORLAND.' sepladm) I 53 and 53 WrOd Street. JSTALVS 7rtrz; yam*, own HUB r' 17,71 -•• " Every ear increases the populari ty of this valuable Hair Preparation ; which is due to merit alorie. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable amtperfect ed preparation for restoring GRAY oa rsanto IlAta to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becontes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandrug and, by its tonic prop erties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its used the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the papillary glands to their normal • vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most eco nomical Mtn DuEssmo ever used, as it 'requires fewer appacations, and gives h air a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hay*s, 14. D, State Assayer ofMaisuichus(lti, says, "The constittifints areriare,tuid ear& fully selected for excellenti=y ; n and I consider it the Bu A nenoli for its intended purposes." Sold by all rilliggka, and Dada/ fa Medidnes, Price One Dollar. A: Buckingham's :;Dye. POR TK WHISKERS. As our Renewer in many cases requires too long a time f : N and too much care, to restore gray:, or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation; 4hich will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily. .applied, and produces a color wficlr will neither rub nor wadi' ofE 0 Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL. & CO., NASHUA: IQ.B. Ayer's Cathartic:. PiLiss For the relief ant cure of, all derange meats - Jr' the atom • etch, liver, and bow . els. They are a milt 4 i ges , Ink aperient, and ar excelkent purgative . • Beim purely vette table,-theyconceit no radreury or mine. c . . rat whhtever. Muck action* sickness ant sutfertest is prevent byt their time') meet and every family should hart/hem on bane for their protection and relief, when required Long experience him proved Menace be the sat est, surest, and best or all the Pi(Es with whtet the market abounds. By their ovashmal use the blood is puriaeri, the corruptions of the sys tem expelled, obstructions removed and tat whole machinery of life restored to its health) activity. internal organs which become clogger and stealth are cleansed by siyer's Pills, anc scintillated into action. Thus incipient disease is changed into health, the value of which change when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy it, can hardly be computed. Their 'sugar coatui makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their virtues unimpaired for any length of time, se that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable Although ~clang, they are, mild, and operate without disturbance to the constitution, °relict, or occupation. Full :directions are given on the wrapper tc each box, how to use them as a Family Physic. and for the following complaints, which these Pills rapidly cure:— For Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Wingless. aims. Imaginer and Less et Appetite. they should be taken moderately to stimulate the atom. ach, and restore its healthy tone and slide. Yor Liver Cesulaias and its serious gym). toms :111.1111imas eedsebe, Sick Ilea& Sigusillee or Greco Sieluseas, nil. Was Celle and Biliess revere, they should be Judiciously taken for each ' to.correct the diseased action or seexmc the o oas whict cause it. r . For y Illlyssage or but one mild dose b generally swEll For Dissusagatiaas. eso vet, =of the eats; in la the m elk and Magas, they should be contin. ;mealy, taken, as required, to change the dbutasee action system. With such change thou complaints disappear. F or ! w as " an d ghirapshral ivsarlllags they amok tetahea in large and frequent doses to producjithe elleci of a drastic purge. For asiaas imp dose should' In taken.;ai desired effect IT Aral Paril= As a "inner PUS, tithe one or two Tiffs Pramata digestion and relieve the stomach. ani 9CCa l la cilal dale stimu.bites the stonutch bowels, restores ths appetite, and Invigorates tin system Bence ic Wain advailtalthoilt w b hen no sebum dergagegoad Ow who fee tolerably well , ottaa dads that s dose of them franiZiall hica lbe decidedly (him he': sad renevacias elicit on thebetter, digcstivi appareacia. 111117.01= tT Dr. sr, O. IMOD CO., Practical Chemists LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. POD BALL *i mamma= mammas Sir we , 1 , WI D EAWAKE /A ettpsxb ar -Weacti Wldeltsmosm--inlyissts 1W ex lititlakitprei of 04tiONStlittT, / JEMMY-WARD 'BEECHER'S GR InIIMANY, animus,. DISWAPAPRIL Agent, baying mid Inwood One took IMO Mines in ;11 moultur; another VS LA Is at*: Ithalber 1111•11 closusissZ; ono 42 in aes km many other* equal& we nuddng frath W and $lO SW per day. Int od gen T , Ad illthathadio !saws. ups " think the kit birtpress for canvassers nes gjr Sorry I did' doe engage wanes." Pays hatter thaw' any book agency., 4rare tiussee *yak money.. .LOCAL AGENTS WASTEM, Intelligant men sad wows wasted overywhele. lt you 'dab good terrltoty, rend early for circular and tams! J 701tD itr CO., ST Park ram Il Br co wield St, Baton .; . 283 West Met goo Chicago. iffil AGENTS WANTED FOE THEYEAROFBATTLES The Utstory of the War between France and Gertnany..entoralso Pads under the Com ma& ISO WnsWtoas,; Ahlmiges; price. DIE; 60,000 copies already sold. The only complete wort Nothtag equals It to sets. .E.sEne 10.000 copies per month now. In lingUsh and German Terms unequaled: Outfit SIM. ^Address Yo r k CK)ODSPAND & CO Park Now. New WOOD'S Iffer3ll , l free r e coming year to _oreq ottbseriber of Merry a Museam.lbe Wide. .14Democrat. etc.; which la Sa4 = FT l lA Ml lloB llll pT wu r mimi npa• larlty. limos =La James Parton. Theodore g= N= =CO Tiltott.,WrlW l X etc., write tor every num mamma aga M i tnieTibi l ETaera three first-clam periOd. *Dealt tbr Um pion atom of them. A variety of p=lama on equally liberal terms. It Is an orig inal, drit.date nusrrime. Volume X beglnetefits Jan. Ilm leat • men = . 9 free. Addram B. 11. 1ii041773 . ow erg, :47 _ _ _ EVERY , _,IARMER invited to amid hie tendreie and reeelve Free 110! ," 'Penniman Pada a copy of the American -Farm' Journal, Thinstist itiltical the Best and Cheapest Iline• trued Atirksittual paper to the United States, 0411.1 75 tents per year. Send for a specimen copy. Address MILLER , ,LOCKE a CO., Toledo, Ohio. PATENTS olcsth ed e l rs y M UUMM kvo ?. Publi&W AM. it" VT Pitt Row, New York. Twenty-eve years' experistlee. "Vismildets containing Patent Laws --Ssltk fall directions bow to obtain patents—free. A bound volsune.st 118 pages, containing the MEW CaNSI3I3 by counties and all large dtirs, 140 Engravings of Mechanical Movement', Patent Laws and rules for obtaining Patents, mailed on receipt of 118 cents. The old 0 40) //: / // estand mo s t mir lion for obtain tog a Mercantile Education. tzir- Practical Bud nem men as lastructors. For information write fat a dream to P. DIIIPF a BONS. octilOor .• Plthibtugh. Ps The CONGRESS ARCTIC; BIM whiter OURBROB NO NOM to break I NO MOM to_put oa t 1 Neat, Geoteel, mom MUM BROX DRUM lOR TX 1 All"Ts Wanted.—Agents mate mom money at work for us than at anything , else. easiness light end permanent. Partfetdare free. G. 57111110 N AI Co., Else Art Pubiislurs, Port land. Maine. ruii $425 A NIONTI6II Hone ftindsbed. Me. paid . H. B. SHAW. Alfred. Me. AVOID QUACKS. --A victim of early India cretton, cuisine nervous debility, premature decay. etc.. having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has discovered a simple means of self. care. Which be will send to his fellow 'offerers. Address J, If REEVES, 75 Nassausf-ni. V. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a Missionary. discovered a sate and. _simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Or gans, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers bare been cured by this noble remedy. Prompt ed by a deilre to benefit the afflicted and unfortu nate. I will send the recipe for preparing agd ue- Ing this medicine, In a sealed envelope, to any one who needs It, free qf charge. Address Joe. T. In -11/01, Station D, Itiblo House, N. Y. City. FAIALtiVrON Foundry do Repair Shop. Urdu: bees Engaged td thelPounary Basine!iii for morethan thirty yeari,during which time havertccninniated a variety of useful patterns, be sides Constructing models and taking out patents for Improvements on COOKING - STOVES —and after having thoroughly tester' these Im provements, I feet warranted to offering thorn to the public. ./::° 1.1 CP linr SI , The GREAT WESTERN has no So perk), for this Locality. Stoves of Different Styles for Heating and Cooking. The Great Republic Cook Stove ass the best Record of any Stove ever offered In this market. LESS ROOM TO DO MORE WORK, BEST BAKER, MOST rouit.A. 1314 E THE BEST STOVE IN USE. In connection with the stove I have got up a Patent EXTENSION TOP, which occupies little room, no additional fuel, and is not liable to wear out, dispen ses with all pipe. can be put on or taken off at any time, and made to suite!' stoves of any size or pattern. Fillir`e Hundred Ferment!' Who have purchased anti u%'d the GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE, Most of whose names have been publish• ed in the Annus. are confidently referred to, to bear witness of its superior merits as a cooking stove._ flaring three fret class engines on hand. of about fifteen horse power capacity, they are offered to the public at reasonable rates. TULIN TIIORNILEY. aor2O•tf. AGENTS WANTED THE PEOPLE'S BOOK ! Designed forfroy Home and In- THE NA'rricp-N, Its Magnin; and Institutions, Outlines of the Government, JUDGE WILLIS. Published in English and German. 18,000 COPIES BOLD, And felling Faster than any BCk in the Market. AGENTS ARE POSITIVELY MING $3O TO $6O PER WEEK. SEND AT ONCE FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS mid TERNIS, AND GET THE FIRST CHOICE OF Address— • J. K. ROSTER t co., tebe4y-ehd w nth Avenue, Plusburgh, PA oct.tly A CARD. !Hardware, 1=1:=11 STOVES: IT TAKES LESS 1,411 EL, ALTOGETHER LEM Q 3 TERILITQRY. 3N $100,000,000 VOrt, ROOM OF U. 3. 520 BOM S, ILSOO2, DECEMBER Ist, • 1871. DUQUESNE SAVINGS BANK, No. 64 Fourth Ave.. prrTsistruca-Ei, PA. Authorized Capital, 7 $500,000. Paid in Capital, •' $100;000. Offer their services In returning to the Trersury Department the series of U. S. Coupon Bo dr, dated May 1, 18611, as follows : .0 .% 80,699, Inclusive, $ 50 Bonds. 43,572, 64 100 ". • 40,011, 1116 . 500 " 74,104, It 1,000 " , . Also. registered bonds of the same Act : - 1 to I 411 I 111 1 46 Ito 593 Inclusive, $ 50 Bonds. 1 " 4,103, " 100 " 1 " 1,899, " 500 " 1 " 8,906, " 1 " 2,665, 64 1 61 2, 90 6, 4{ Notice has been given, by the Treas ury Deixertnient, that all interests will cease on the Bonds designated by the numbers above mentioned, on and (V ier December Ist, 1871. The holders of these Bonds will therefore see the necessity of taking steps to have their money srmuuseattee after that date. AM Bonds forwarft ed.to us for redehiption will be sent to the Treas ury Department. and-the proceaced to the owner'. credit. at the ram olf 6 p ercent . per annum Interest. Board of Direct Ors : -Vannes T. Brady, of lames T. Brady d Co., Bankers. Samoa •Byaaer,of Standard White Lead Works. K. SG Moorhead, of Sobo Iron Mills. Robert Jamison, Wholesale Dry Goods chant. Jackson Da aeatii y. 8 ape, intendant Allegheny Bridge Com bine O'Leary, pan Wharfage queensware Mer chant. I. Burdock, Secretary Pittsburgh Forge and Iron Company. a 11. SleMasters, of late McMaster+ a Osborne. . O. tfettertaan,AUomey at law. EMI JAMES T. BRADY, President. ' DAVID CAMPBELL, Treasurer. ',rola-3m Esi• V, LgA iLi d PATIINTRO DIICEMBIII 7TU, 1869. OUR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN AiIIiiMMAPIWI=Tt 1112 " - CI WILD irrliftla • dimila thw & I ep_ta wed sato beim c , Ftl 0 Yir 001fT0. sad tlor Oils s; h mom any ems teallas -, tir o I=7.1 7 ;;11=1100iper anal eas. 10 aortal tire 'ens% 60 ;! ...a ••• 4 21 Ihr. La , uft 01.001 twelve bai••• t o l ... ... LI 016ww WESTERN PI7BLISETNG CO. 1%. Mitneacturere Agents, Plashing+, Pa. -. OATlTlOlG.Tbeguest=ralre v P.S. kw lei t. mambo as Oli pi reAV *sin u traesista• Iffi w w T SONIA re • - ail Millme • give o f ammA Vt a ma x imal wytttee• aUssitima6 lint& 1 v HANK. I NT IX Or U THOMAS M'CREERY & CO THOS. WCREERS, J. F. DRAVO J ti. ANGIEL. J. U. M•CREERY Interest paid on tinre - denosits; Prompt attention given to collections. Also, Insurance Agents for good and reliable Companies. Entayiliti POINT PLANING MILLS, WATER ST., ROCHESTER, PA HENRY WHITEFJELD 31ANUFACTUIZEII OF. Doors,Mouldings,.Floor-lxxirds Irealher,boards, Palings Brack ets, &c., &c. Also, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LU3 BER, LATH, SHINGLES AND BUILDING TIMBER Having purchased the the territorial in terest of Mr J. C. Anderson, owner of the several patents coverint,..Tertain improve ments in the constriction and phone of Weatherboards and linings for houses and other buildings, we are the only persons authorized to make and sell tke same within the limits of 13eaver county. Par ties interested will please observe this. airpenters' •S4rpplieB ainstantly Kep on Hand.. Every manner of Shop• Work made to order. oett ly PITTSBURG WIRE WORKS (ESTABLISIIEP 1842) No. .3:5 Market st., James R. Taylor t Co., MANUFACTURERS OF Wire - Guards FOR STORES, FACTORIES, &c. WOVE WIRE SELVES, Sand and Coal Screens, FENDERS, TRAPS, CAGES And Wire Work of all kinds. fsep23;3m . _ Bridgewater Foundry Thomas Campbell, Proprietor, Continues to manufacture the unequaled Crystal Palace Cooking Stove. With tammands of good housewives in Boa ver, Batler, Allegheny and Washington counties, this stove has won en unetwailed'reputatfon for simplicity and effectiveness :or all culinary purposes. paving by the latest alterations, remedied all real or imaginary detects, none now and fault, except those rho are duped by Ignorant servants or designing Reopen,: I am also manufacturing four sizes of Heating Stoves, one of them large and suitable for churches and .sgbool rooms. Two sizes of Fatal Parlor Stoves With Layton's Patent Damper attached, to gether with the Young Lion to sick room stove). Cast Iron Bobsled 'Runners, . Plough Points; Sugar Kettles, Jam Gratei, Arches and Grates, and a variety of other castings. A liberal allowance made for old Crystal Palace Cooktdrtitosee and scrap iron In exchange for new ones. Spring wagon ready to deliver ' -stoves at all times. on abort notice. Send your orders to THOMAS CAMPBELL .Rochester, Besivereounty. Pa. Box Si. seplo4lrn. nro3l • ICING FOR SALE. rrilE celebrated Stallion ••Tom Ring," will bo offered at Public Side at the re■id"ence of his owner, In 'New Sewickley Winship, Beaver Co., on,fhe 14th of November. 1871. weighais MOO lbs, and stands sixteen bands high. Re is an Imported thorough-bred CJes dale horse. Any harther informallon can bo p had of John Dillan , New Galilee, Pa., or of the owner • whose PotiVollice addren Is Freedom, :Pa. awl** J. L. WOLF. owner. Nonterratlve plasm copy S times,) IV D. CONlBilit. D., lets of Darlington• LI • having remored to Now-Brighton, otos hill medial services, In all Its branches, to the people OW city and aurroundhsg comity. • OM* cor ner of Butler and Broadway. aepl&tly - ..X 0 I I.turstis INSURANCE Genera) Agent , Office, ROCHESTER, PENNA. Notary Public and Conveyancer; FIRE, LIFE, and ACuIDENT INSUB ARCE;_"Anchor" and "National" Lines of Ocean Stammers; "Adams" and "Un ion" Express Agent. AU kinds of Insurance at fair ratea•and liberal let me. Reak iEstute bought and sold. Deeds, Mortgages, Articles. 4c.. written • Depositions and Acknowledge ments ta ken,l Sc., &c.. Goods and Money forwarded to all parts or the United States and , Canada. Passengers booked tb and from England, Ireland, Scotland, France and Germany. 'ETNA FIRE INS. CO., 'Ol Ilartford, Cash assetts $6,000,000 " Ily their fruits ye know them." Losses paid to Jan. 1, 1871. ... $•28,000,000 One of the oldest and wealthiest Compa• nies in the world. NIAGARA Insurance Co., Cash assetts,.... ANDES ELBE INS. CO., Of Cincinnati 3 Ohlo. Cash assetts,. . 1,000 • " 5,000 " 10,000 " ENTERPRISE INS. CO., Of Philadelphia. Cash assets over... - $600,000 LANCASTER Fire Ins. Co. Of Lancaster, Pa. - Cash asserts $240,000 ALPS INSURANCE CO., Cash HOME LIFE INS. CO, Cash assets,.... Travelers' Life & Accident Insurance Co., Of Hartford, Conn . Cash melts over Representing the above drat class lusurance Companies, acknowledged to be amongst the best and most reliable in the world, and representing a gross cash capital of nearly $10,000,0110, I am en. aided to take Insurance to any amount desired. Applications promptly - attended o, add Policies written without delay„and at fair rates and liberal terms. Losses liberally atlfasteul and promptly aid. INSURE Tr IlitY! By one day's delay you may lose the savings of years, Delays are dangerous. and.life uncertain; therefore, Insure to day •• Oneto-day , is worth two to-morrows."— quality. also, Is of the utmost importance. The low priced, worthless article. always proves the dearevt. The above companies are known to be amongst me best and wealthiest In the world.- - As ye sow that shall you reap." Grateful for the very liberal pat.'nnage already bestowed, I hope—by a strict attention to a legit imate business—not only to merit a continuance of the same, but a large increase the present year. 1 4 , t . AGE! STEPHEN A. CHAR: is duly authorized to t.111:e applications for Insurance and reedy.: the preirdun4 for the same In adjoining townships. CIIAS. B. 11117 R -ST. Near Depot, Rochester, I'a. Ljeltiy A LARGE AND CO3IPLETE STOCK Of Dm and ,Thr , T-Wheel Gigs, PtRAMBULATOHS. A7D WILLOW CARRIAGES, .of the best-2 New York and Philadelphia manufacture, at reasonable prices. Also, Ladies' Satchels, Baskets, Fancy Go(xls, Notions, Toys, Jet Jewelry, wholesale and retail, at F. A. O'LEARI"S, 148 Federal St., 2 doors above the Market, mayl7:ly Allegheny, Pa. BOTTLING ' HOUSE. H. W. 131KIF'Fi73.1 .Ir, CO. PITTSBURG, PA. Established in 1844, by H. W. Buffum. This oldest and largest Bottling House west of the mountains, has made extensive preparations for supplying their friends and the public with their celebrated Mineral 'graters, Ales, Porter, &e., tie. For the Spring Trade, at the following prices : Sarsaparlila,..., $ 37% per doz. Mineral 'Water 3744, daspberry " My. Champagne Cider, Porter Ale, small bottles, " -Kennet " Winterto'n Syrups, . Imported London Porter and bottles, ........ Imported Aeon% Ales and bot tles, Crab (Zder ........ SyrnPg. . Bottles 75 cents per pox. extra. Money refund ed when returned. Goods delivered tree, and freight paid to rail road tatlnno and steamboat landing.. fetrttly AND NEAR THE DEPOT Of New York. Of Erie, Penna Of New Yorit. Children's Curia. THE OLD ORIGINAL ')" and 24 Market Street, OSADANS THE INGREDIENTS THAT 'COMPOSE ROSA DA LI S are ! published on every package, there fore it is cola secret preparation, ;consequently PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheum.. tism, Skin Diseases,' Liver Com• plaint and all diseases of the Blood. ONE BOTTLE OP BASADALLI will do moro good than ten bottles of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Rosadalis in their practice for the past three years and freely endorse it as a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. DR. T. C. Pratt of Baltimore. DR. T. J. BOYKIN, " DR. R. W. C.,ARR. " DR. F. O. DANNELLY, ' 4 DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Nickolasville, Ky. DLL J. L. McCARTHA, Columbia, S. C. DR. A. D. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C. USED. AND ENDQUED BY I. D. FRENCH son,ein Rim, Mass. F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. F. W HEELER, Lima, Ohio. B. HALL, Linit,Ol io. CRAVEN ,th CO., Gordonsville, Va. SAIiPL. G. McFADD J EN, kiurfr ee . bons, Tenn. Our apaeo willnot allow of any ex. tended remarks in relation. to the virtues If Itosadalts. Totho Medical profession we guarantee a Fluid. Ea• tractauperiar to any they have ever used in the treatment of diseased Blood; and to theafilleted we lay try Rosadalis, and you 'will be restored to health. Roiadalls Is sold by all Druggists, pries 111.50 per bottle. Address DB. CLENERTS & CO. maturscriate•C*msda, ' PAcrizoax, 1?! TIRADE 'IS bOOD BOggs Buhl ' s. NEW BARGAINS OPENING DAILY One Casa double , width Poplin Plaids at 60 cents; worth 65 cent& EXTRA. GOOD WATERPROOF at $1 Two Hundre d Mewl Slack Alpacas, Prim' 50 to 25ets per yard—at ti Host attractive pnees we ever had the PLEASURE OF OFFEItING 100 );'lece• Double width Atnerlean Pap lins - at 40cts, 25 per cent. below last seasons prices. NEW SHAWLS RECEIVED DAIL 1 In all the Plain and Fancy Styl es ot the Eeason. LADIES' FELT SKIRTS ft • GAIN PRIcEs BLANKETS, FL:t4NELs, cAssimEi ts And Jeans at Last Seasnn's prim, APLEG &MY CITY, PA aprs-Iy;ch myl7;je2laug!tred ROCHESTER SAVII 111111. SUIT V. IrDODIALD W. J orinutZ6 a2(l. o. arirrizuFs. H J. sr tTgJaa.Cluti r SPEIFERIER dr. IIIeDONALD $1,500,000 D ea l s I n exelninge. Coln, Government wears tin. Make Coital:MD on all accessible point, in the United States and Quainia. receives mom, oa deposit subject to Whited receives time dep o . Its from one dollar upward. and allow. i nt , : eat at per rent. OT•eaw! and rules %relabel free by applylog at the bank. Bank open harm 9. a. m., till 4. p. m„ And on Saturday ay.. 1 ,. lugs from 6to 8 o'clock. We refer by per t .., to— L. H. oAsstax & Co., H05..1. S. BtrrAi, - Auizo, Score & Co., Oqa & COOPZO, S. J. CZOSS & Co., Y. KIMAZDT, SNIEDER, & WACHP, JOUN SHAUSP, B. S. It•susn, K. B. EDGAR, A. C. HUM IT, TILADZEXIbri I 4 tiu ,1 S. B. W/L.TON, BASK. !Wilbur:ll 1., novlC7l-Iy-chd fe29 A NEW FIRM SHOE-STORE, Umstead&Wisner KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND full and complete etuck of t h e 6,„ t styles of BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS. 5250,000. WA SPECIALTY —Fine stitched Boot, Fir Gentlemen, and tirSlclasS tine work' for Ladies,, made to order . Broadwity, New Brighton, near Siemon'stonfection ery. Je2' I:6m. $3, 5 tX), 000 Black and GEJId Front, GEORGE W. BIGGS No. 359 SMITHFIELD BT $1,500,000 FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Op'fical and Fancy Goods, tt-c PITTSBuRa lA' PA. . • FINE S WATCH • RERAIRING Please cut this advertisement “in aL. bring it with you. • jel4.:. Singer Sewing Machine, HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES The most perfect and simph: machine of the k eve' invented; Both of the abitive popular machine,. hair l•eer. lately Improves until they "tend altbnut a 71 va; Price or the SINGER . 9A MILY SEW LNG MA CHINE from 1145.00 upward,. Price of MN IiLRY S KNITTERS l'lrculara and Sample,. mailed free ou appilr:e tiou. STRA W & MORTON, MU Agents wanted for the Hinkley Mactnne ever where, and for the Singer in Western Pena,” lila Eastern Ohio and Wart Va., where there sr• none already established. noirStly. chd ;elc JOB PRIM - TING nratly and exprdittot., executed at tbia (dace. BUYERS, LOOK HERE. It may not De a matter ni • , peci.al terest to the people of Beaver counti know what is transpiring between hour William, Napoleon 111, Bismark au. Trocltu in Europe, but it is a matter tba: effects them materially to know wh ,, they can buy tine and cheap GROCI.I. lES. S. SNITGEtIi & Co At their old stand in Beaver, Pa., are •1. furnishing to their customers everyt called for in their tine. They ala•sys ket: , a full assortment of GROCERIES. Roar, Feed, Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Tobacco and Cigars; And all other articles usually round GROCERY STORE. From their long and intimate at wont once with the Grocery, Flour anti Fft , i business, and their disposition W Tenth r satisfaction to those who may favor OD In' wi'.h their patronage, they hope in the to tura, as in `the past, to obtain a liberh share of the public patronage. Give us a Call and see if we do not make it to y. , tir in (crest to call jan2s. S. SNITGER & Ci‘) GREAT WESTERN6OI4I WORKS, RIFLES i Double and Single Barre. Shot-Gonai Revolsers,Ammonitioc. Sporticc Goods, Rule Barrels, Locks, Mountings... Gun M terials, Send for .a Price list. 'Address J. H. 3011 N BTON, Great Western Coln Works, 19,:quithtic'd street. Pittsburgh. N. B. Army Carbines, Hides and RevoS , ..tt bought or traded for. Licl4 ;titn 1 5 125 3 00 STAIR. BUILDING sOO Wood Turning shop, WILLIAM PEOPLES, Allegheny City. Pa., Is prepared to do all kinds of Wood Turning, Scroll-Sawing and S . -roll Mold ding. Nem - ell's Balusters and Hand Balk WITH ALL JOINTS CUT, READY !. TO HANG, furnished on short notice Orders by mall promptly attended to, or mar left with Glorser & Co., 59, 4th As. Plttsbvi - : Pa., and at the Mill, corner of Webster strre; ,,, l Graham Alley. 3 OR Si per gallon 200 . Instant Reli e f For - The Asthma• Having been afflicted with that terrible rota. plaint—completely unfitting me for . nu•lne.s 'or weeks at a t ime the last twelve yetirvi arid IL last found a remedy that gives Instant and Cbmplete Relit], have concluded to have It prepared for • that others similarly afflicted can receive the !"',. efiqof it, assuring them.that B will do all, and more than all prom fixed for it; and, that persona trice using, will never he out It, As - nwnerous others who have used It • can testify. 'Can he bad at the Drag Store of WILLIAM II BURCHLDiti, Rocbcater, Pa.. or will be mat) to any address on receipt of bur, (Nil o. %Da ten cuts to pay postage. CHAS, B. Iit:IINT ' Rochester, Beaver count) r. J. B. S - N EA 1) Has now in operation la nett SAW AND PLANINU IN FREEDOM, PA.. Having the latest improved maell.n , for the manufacture 01 FLOORING SIDING, LATH, &C. AC., and Is now prepared to attend to file building and repairing of Steamboats, Barges, flats, &c., R.. Keelung constantly on hand ,a superior quality of Lumber, The patronage of the public is resßectililly solicited. All orders promptly cosuted. iiturkiY BOGGS & BUHL, 12 , FEDERAL STREET Foncdoons above Shth Ave GENERAL .4 GENTS. O. W Sixth Street, Pittsburgh. Ps. ,Spices, In a First Class MEI
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers