EN El E DI SHERIDAIIi KNOIVLES. Of all eccentric individuals I ever encountered, Sheridan Knowles was, I think, the greatest. Judge. gentle reader, if the following anecdotes do • not justify , the assertion: " Walking one day in with a brother dramatist, Mr. Bail ey Bernard, Regent's.Quadmnt, Knowies was ac costed in these ° words: "You're a pretty fellow, `Knowles. After fixing your own day and hour to dine with us, you never ma4eyour appairance, and- from that :time to this we have never heard a Word from you!" couldn't help it, upon my hon or, " replied Knowles. "And I have been_so busy ever since i havn't had time to write or call. _ How are you all at home?" * "Oh, quite well; - but come p ow. will you name another day and -keep your word ?" "I will—sure I Nrlll.l' " Well, what day—shall we say Thursday next" " Yes, by all ineans—Thuriday be it." -• " At six. "At six. be there punctually. My love to 'em all." "Thank you. Iteinember, now— six, next Thursday." "All right, my dear fellow; I'll be with you." : , "l'he friend departed. and Knowles, re-linking his arm with that of Bayle Bernard, said, " Who is that chap?" not having theleast idea of the name or residence of the mat) he had proni. iced to 'dine- with on ,the . following Thursday, or the interesting "family at home,' to whom he had sent, his love. Upon one occasion, when he was acting in the,country, he received an anxious letter from Mrs. Knowles, informing him that-the money—two .hundred pounds—which he had prontiged to send on a certain day, had never reached her. Knowles m med lately wrote a furious letter to Sir Francis Freeling, at that time at the head of the post office, of which, of course, I vannot give the precise words, but beginning "Sir," and in forming him that on such a day at such an hour he himself put a letter into the postotlic.* at such a place, containing the sum of two hundred pounds in bank notes, and that it had never been delivered to Mrs. Know les; that it was a mast unpardonable piece of negligence, if not worse, of the post-otlice authorities, and that he demanded an immediate inquiry into the matter, the delivery of the money to his wife, and an apology for the anxiety and trouble its detect 4ion had occasioned them. By return of post, he received a most courteous letter from Sir Francis, beginning "Dear Sir," as, although they were personal strangers to each other, he had received so much pleasure from Mr. Knowles's works that he looked upon him as a valued friend, and continuing to say that he (Knowles) was perfectly correct in stating that ort such'-a day, and at such an hour he had posted a letter at ----, con taining bank notes to the amount of two hundred pounds, but that, unfor tunately, he had omitted, not only his signature inside, but the addreas outside, having actually sealed up, the notes in an envelope containing only the words: send you the money," and posted it without a di rection. The consequence was that it was opened in the chief office at London, and detained until same in quiry was made about it. Sir Fran eiswoncluded by assuring him that, long before he would receive his an swt, the money' would be placed in Mrs. Knowles's hands by a special messenger. Knowles wrote back : "My dear sir, you are right and I was wrong; God bless you ! I'll call on you when I come to town." • One day, also in the country, he said to .Abbot, with whom he lia.d hewn acting ettere: • "My dear fellow Pin off to-wor- Can I take any letters for EOM you ?" " You're.kery kind," answered Ab bot; "but where are you going?" "I haven't made up my mind." .4 Couple of Grave'''. During a recent errand to Lancas ter—that quaint and rich-ad Penn sylvaniacity—we visited the resting ',lace of two historic c•haracters— Jaines Buchaninin and Thaddeus steptiens, Mr. liuchannan lies in Woodhill Cemetery—a pictutesque and most romantic burial ground, • the Green wood or Mount Auburn of Lantlis ter. Mr, Stephens in what looks like a garden spot, in the heart of the city--an acre devoted to the dead in t lie to id-4 of the licfng ; a burial-p.ace known as Shreiner's grave-yard, .so ral! . .d from be!ng mostly occupied %% tth the mortal_ remains of a single family and h •ir deseetnholts. The brave old , tate:man wanted to he Lurie(' there hecau-e the other eeme terie, excluded the t,odies of riegroes, ;too ,hi- ntie alone recognized the common clay of all God's children, anti gave equal welcome to white and black. itueliatinati, who during his hiiiistiif aloof from the ne gro, lies at a proud distimee from him maintaining among the ornis which are feeding on both that aristiieraey of :Inv which his ad ministration attempted to perpe tuate. but which an overruling Provideneenhlitentted in blood. A solid Vileek of 'nitride, Caucasian in its whiteness, iwears thiS inscription : liere the remains 4,1 t'll•Nr•AN. F It tech It itt of the l nitld stater Born iu Frnek ilu l orally, Pa, . Apnl TS, 1:91. Died at WltcatraDd, June 1. ltdie. Mr. ::;tevens sitimbers under a mound \Welt hits nothing but grass to cover it, except, as some chance passenger throws a dower or two in tribute to the old hero's memory. No body could tel us why there was no monument. It Nva,. three years and more since the dead lion was laid there to moulder away; and unless republics are permitted to he un ,gmteful. orexecutors to be parsimo nious, there is no excuse for the ab t;ene'e of some granite shaft or obelisk to tell some such bile as - ❑ere ilea the Drist of T113.1.11.E1 I. STEN GNII, Author of the 4 ommon School Sy *tem of Pennsylvania, Jinn life-long advocate of the Abolition of American Slavery If the heirs of Mr. Stevens ,to wimp he k.r.t. no small fortune ) see fit to neglect his grave, we trust that his fellow citizens a Lancaster, as a matter of city pride, will carve his name on some fit memorial stone. Not a man whose character was in - all respects to be admired (or even partioned), he was nevertheless one of mite atflest parliamentarians who ever app6ared in American history. Indeed he was our Chatham—"the great mmt - noner.''— Golden Age. Saved Her Baby. A citizen of Green Bay who pasaed through the fire at Peshtigo and sav ed himself, and a woman and some children he happened to meet, by getting on a low spot of ground or in a ditch, and mvering them over with wet blankets, tells this story: "They had got well covered up in this bor row when a half frantic woman rush ed along with a great bundle in her arms. She had been well but her clothes were half burnt off. she stopped and deposited her bun dle, which consisted of -a child and a lot of clothing, and then shrieked, "Great God, where is my baby?" At this the narrator sprang up and saw, a few rods off, a baby in its night clothes lying on the road and kicking up its fleets in great glt_T, while a bil low of flame rolled over it, striking the ground beyond, and leaving the baby in the centre of a complete arch' of fire. The baby had slid out of lkw bundle Apereeived by the mother in her haste. He immediately sprang for the child and, with difficulty, res cued it,- It is nn wonder that the mother fainted when she secured the ~. _ lionz. Home is a dear word, and a' dear place: , It is the 4 plare where the tired min of bee and bird, and tired foot of beast and man, find rest at even- tide. It is the place where love wills pers her divinest secret, joy has its sweetest Play, prayer trembles into its most solemn Inif) , and where sorrow drops its bitterest ear. The stately inamiion, carpeted from basement twatUei4ard furnish ed. through with the sickes t . anmumf costl y upholstery,and hung w ith arts b es t, t o uches, -does not make a home._ All these sve have seen where discord and Infidelity Bung its ugly shadows. And we have seed home where there was no carpet nor cushioned chair,uor musical instrument, nor. Painting of the artist. Home Is made of love and faith, rather than. brick wails, carpets, sofas, and pianos. A true, 1 tender wife and n3othek; a strong, patient, faithful Ittuaband and father, innocent children playing iw the yard or laughing and chattering by the hearthstone, or sleeping sweetly in trundle-bed or credit _)-.--these make the home. Amid these faiths and joys, and blessed mamas. care is dispelled, the aching heart is rested, - weary feet are quickened, 'and life gets.a new purpose and impulse. • The Sore ' l l'areat of Condoner. lives. The hoarsness and sore thioat pecu liar to some kinds of conusmptionlS one thing, while that incident ton cold or obstruction is another; the first-named Is for the moat part dat gerous, and Is the product ofa fearful and wide spread disease; whilst the latter, beinginerelt an bbsinietlen; can be removed by a few "Aosas of medicine of deobstruent properties. One need hardly be mistaken far the other, as the great constitutional dis turbance in that of a eonsumpflya person will readily distinguish them. It would be the part of wisdom. hew ever, to treat them both when are first perceptible, as a great,deill Is gained In taking the vantage groutid in all such cases. Dr. KEYSER'S 'GREAT LUNG CURE will retno4e• in a day or two the simple - form of disease; whilst the severer alady will take weeks or months fore it can be eradicated and a healt con dition established, Dr.Keyser's treat ise, which will be sent free of cost,, wherever it is wanted, will explain I more hilly the method of action of the medecme. Price $4.50 per bottle, or 4 bottles for $.l. If your druggist does not keep it, order it from Dr. K. direct. Office for lungexamination, 167 Lib erty street, Pittsburgh, from ten a. until 1 p. in., and from 3 until 6 p. m., and on Saturday night until 9 F I ONLY HAD CAPITAL.—" If I only had capital," a young man said, as he puffed a ten cent cigar," I would do something." "If I only had capital," said anoth er, as he walked away from a dram shop, I would go into business." Young man with the cigar, you are smoking away your capital. You from the drnmshop are drinking yours and destroying your bodyuat the same titte.. Dimes make dollars. Time is money. Don't wait for a fortune to begin with. Our men of power and influence did not start with fortunes, You, too; can make your mark, if you will. But you must stop squandering your money and spending your time in idleness. —Exercise fur the body, occupa tion for the mind, these are the grand constituents of health and happiness; the cardinal points upon which eve rything turns. Motion seems to be a great preserving principle of na ture, to which inanimate things are subject, •for the winds, waves, the earth itself are restless, and the wav ing of. trees, shrubs , . and flowers is known to be an essential part of their economy. A fixed rule of taking several hours' exercise every day. if possible. in the open air, if not under cover, will be almost certain to se cure one exemption from disease, as well as from attacks of low spirits or eimui, that monster who is ever way laying the rich and indolent. Once for all! Low spirits cannot exist in the atmosphere of bodily and mental activity. —On clear mornings now Venus presents a spectacle of extraordinary splendor and beauty. Now, while Venus is the morning star, the best view of this "sinfully scintillant plannet" is to be•obtaineci about six o'clock in the mo ,mitig. Away high clear above the EAsteln horizon, like a blazing silver cressent swung from the sky to light the pathway of the coming day, this gorgeous star now presents to us its beautiful • crescent form. Seen through any good glass, R is an object of rare interest and beauty. Al! the other stars of night pale before the pure silver blaze of this lustrous crescent. —The influence of the mass of iron in iron ships on the magnetic needle of the compass is a matter of such importance that the attention of the most eminent men of scienee—among others Prof. Airy and M. Poisson— has been turned to the. investigation of the laws regulating the deviations of the needle, and to devise means for its correction, M, Atson, a gas engineer, of Paris, has called atten tion to a compensating • apparatus which he has Invented.' The well known Transatlantic Company have applied it to line of their steamers. —Sleeping. ear porters never let lip an opportunity of making an - honest fee. On a Western road, late. ly a legless man occupied a berth, and the porter being in a quandary as to how he•could collect change for black ing the boots of the maimed passeit ger, solved the riddle by polishing the ends of his crutches rewarded the ingenious porter with a fifty cent stamp. —A young lady at an evening par ty some time ago., found it hard to use the expression "Jordan is a hard road to travel," but - thinking that too vulear, substituted the following: "Peranibulating progression in pe destrian excursion along the far famed thoroughfare of fortune cast up by the bank - of the sparkling river of Palestine is indeed attended by a heterogenous conglomeration of un seen difficulties." —"Give The a pound •of oysters." said a Mar, to an oyster vender ,as he was pas Sing by. "1 sell by measure, not by weight," mid the oysterman. "Then give me a yard of them." said the mar 4. The oysterman shoot his -head dubiously and passed on. THE WORLD'S INTERIM REMEDY. JOHN SON "N Rheumatic Compound AND • BLOOD Ik/ niviv.vt. Quick In its Attica', Permanent Mita Cure. This medicine Is the prescription of a ararid-re Downed Frrcch Physician, who used It in his extrusive practice msny years before sawing it to the public In its present form. but do. ally becoming convinced of Its great corn the properties, and desiring to profit those stiffericc from this terrible disease, consented to bate It pot tip is bottler and Enid at the low price of ONE DOLLAR. if necessary, we might offer the certificates of thane ands who hai e been cured by It. but the best recommendation we can give it ie, a trial of one, two or three bottles, which will certainty re lieve the most dittlesit case. Try It and be convinced. We have advertised this medicine for sale by George C. Goodwin Co., of nocton. A core or the money refunded, and out of near litti bottles sold Alt retall, they hire had bat 8 bottles returned. selierd Imperial Cough Syrup. The Imperial Conph Syrup contains no splyltuon• Ingredient whatever, and may be need 104 , 1 cases not requiring active medical teattnept. The Imperial Congo Syrup has been need for the last thirty years. Weiland only by R. E. SEMRA & CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 45 Woou STREET, PITTSBURGII, PA And sold by druggists everywhere. ME _,,wh a v ached" !deignAtit of pia, "what, dearest, do,im think -is really the food of .C4lO T" And Ckeella steamed, "Arroow-todt.” —A country lawyer who' was the nappy father of ten tall girls, avetag: log about six feet in bight,_ often boasted' that he had sixty feet 0 daughtem. - —Customer—"Do you call that a veal cutlet, waiter ? Why, it is an insult to every true calf in the-cope try." Walter—"l didn't mean to Ins Ult goo, sir." — t ea; enthWastic editor, speaking of a new prima donna. says : "Her voice is 'as soft as a roil of velvet. and' as tender as a pair of slopshop panta loops." —A Gentleman expressed to 'a la dy his admiration of her toilet. She said-she summed he had been im pressed with angel sleeves. "No; but I'd like to be." —"Did you present" your account' to the defendant asked a lawyer of his cheat. "I did sir." ,'And what did he, sey. ?" "He told Ana to go to the devil." "And what did . pOn. do then ?" "Why, I came to YPIL" —A "devoted" wife, seeing her irritable husband blowing in the. monde of a loaded gun while hold log back the hammer with his foot, ' tripped 'down in the milliner's to ask about the cost of full mourning. —A down-East paper alluded to an eminet citizen as "a noble old burgher, p roudly _ loving his native State ; ' Which neat little compli ment came from the compositor' bluid, reading, "a nobby old burglar prowling around In a naked state." —A little boy when - asked by a ladrif te.stud it hard at school, said, "r nOrbtiit myself at it I" 'All," said the lady, "you must study hard or you will never be a President of the United States." "No ma'am, " said the boy, "but I don!t expec t be; I'm &Democrat." Western paper says that the -editor of a rival sheet was skafingre eently and broke through the ice. ire went in up to the ears, but the hole was not large enough tolet them through. While he was waiting for some one to take him out, his ears froze, and have since been amputa ted and are used for door-mats. Miscellaneous. Thee/ray reliable GO Distribution in die antralry! D. SINE'S MI EIGHTEENTH GRAND ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION To be Drawn Blonds} Jan. 1, 1872, $200,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! TWO GRAND CAPITAL PRIZES $lO,OOO in American Gold ! 810.000 in American Silver! Five Prizes, $l,OOO frr Greenbacks Ten Prizes, $ ,500 One Span of Matched Hones. with Family Car riage spa Sliverinonnted Harness worthsl,6oo! 6 Hanna Buggies with Silver-mounted Harness. wortb 11000 Five fine-toned Rosewood Pianos worth 2500eschl 2.5 Family Sewing Machines, worth SUS:leach ! 2300 Gold and Silver Lerer Hunting Watches, ith all) worth Irons liSe f3LIG each! Ladles' Gold [tontine Chains, Gent's Gold Veit Chains, Sliver plated Castors. Solid Silver and Double-plated Table and Teaspoons, Irat7-hand led Dinner Knives, Silver plated Dinner Forks. Silver Vest Chains, Photogruph ARNIM, Ladles' Gold Breastplus„ 1501n-Studs and Sleeve•Bnttons, Finger-rings, Gold Pens (silver extension), ,te., Whole NumbeiGifts, 25,00 b. Tickete Limited to 100,000. Agents Wanted In Sell Tickets, in Whom Lib( mul Premiums will be Paid. . Single Tickete. ft 81x Tickets. $W ?weir% Tick. ete,, $2O; Twenty-five Ticketffl. 8410. Circulars containing a full list of prizes. ■ de• Pcription of the minuet of drawing, and other in formation In reference to the dlatrlbutinn. will be sent to any one ordering them. All orders must he addressed to L. D. NINE, box 86. noeettcl Office, 101 W.. Flfth-st., Cincinnati, 0. ri 2; ws cm CD © n r G •a v a P = ,g 6 aprlo;chirdnovls Efeblkly INEEI=IN=3E r• c: cv w% O O o• to NI et) el* t t 4 at IBM 0 10et - et , ti 2 to* CD -it 11 1D ' ': S't li,' 1 • -,. --- . ."4 Co.': Coluim.. DRY - GOODS, • Nevi Fall Stock, JUST -RECEIVED BY S. J. Cross Co., ROCHESTER. OtTIL ; STOCK OY NEW AND SEASONABLE .I)RY - GOODS , IS LARGER THAN EVER BEFORE. , CONSISTING OP CLOTH, CASSIXERE, JEANS, WA TER-PROOF, PLAIN FLANNELS, BAARED FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, ;CLOAKING, PRINTS, DSLAINES, PLAIDS, ALPACAS, MERINOS, GINGHAMS, CHECKS, .• TOWELING, DENIM, DRILL; PAPER MUSLIN, BLEACH ED AND BROWN' MUSLIN, COTTON BAITING, SHAWLS, SHIRTS, WOOLEN YARN. HOSIERY • GLOVES, &C., ite., IVO "X• I 0 TV' IS. IN GREAT VARIETY Ready , Made Clothing: COATS, PANTS, TESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, ttc., tfcc., Aw., Hats and Caps, A VCRY LARGE and NEW STOCK. BOOTS & SHOES MeA's, Youths' and Boys' BOOTS. WOMEN'S, MISSES' and CHUREN" SHOES AND GUM SHOES, ALL PURCHASED LOW AND WILL PE SOLI) AT A SMALL ADVANCE ON COST WE ALSO CONTINUE TO KEEP UP OUR USUAL STOCK OF GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, GRAIN, MILL-FEED. SALT, LIME CEMENT HARDWAER : NAILS, HORSE SHOES, HORSE NAJLS, I • Window Glass. 'Paints in all Colors, DRY - and IN OIL : WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, TURPENTINE, VARNISH, ALCOHOL, GUM SiIILL:VC: tc oodep. Pumps FOR WELLS_ AND C 1 ERNS. ALL HEAVY GOODS, DELIVERED ,=WITHIN A REASONABLE p C E FREE OF CHARGE. WE ALSO FURNISH OUR CUSTOMERS WITH COAL AT THE MARKET PRICE Rochester. Oct. 2016, 11071. Dwelling Houses, irmwmaiT.El:airs, IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN AND NEAR, THE Borough of Rochester, FOR SALE AND RENT is. a . . c.,n_cosisa. May3-Iy:chd my3l-novl. NEW GOODS! 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Sporting Goods, Rifle Bartels, Mountings, Gun Ma terials. &n. Send for a Price Llet. Address J. B. JOHN STON. Gress Western Gun Works, nnemlthlleld street. Pittsburgh. Pa. N. B. Army Carbines, itldes and Revolvers bought or traded for. Del4;tim Ayer's Hai-Vigor, 9 Fof restos* to Gray Hair its natural"Vitalitylind Color. color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can be saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a new growth_ of hair is produced. Instead of foulh?g, the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly*and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances *which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vikor can only -benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet last, long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfulae. Prepared by Dr. 1. C. Ayer & Co., Xrattical end Analytleal Cheallits , ,-' LOWELL. .111A813. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is widely known as one °Vie most effectual ,remedies ever discevered for cleansing the sys. tern and purifying the blood. It has stood the test of years, with a con stantly growing rep utation, based on its trinsic virtues, and sustained by its re markable,cures. So mild as to be safe and heneficiai to children, and yet so searching is to effectually purge out the great cor mptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous tnd syphilitic contamination. Impurities, 3r di.easPs that have lurked in the system !iv years, soon yield to this powerful anti iote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful :ores, many of which are publicly known, fileroftda, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive dis 3rders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches, Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipe las, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, and internal Ul - of the Uterus, Stomach, and Liver. It also cures other com plaints, to which it would not seem especi ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Fite, Heart Dis e ase, Female Weakness, Debility, Leucorrhoea, when they are manifests dons of the seroiblous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. By renewing the appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless lan guor or the season. Even where no disorder s'isPeans4 people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves an with renewed vigor and a new lease of life. PREPAJAP Dr Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., lowellp Mass., Practical and dasabitical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYBrItERIL oOt.tly ',owe .. s dvertisemen .7 CilICA(}Oll7-DEBTRUCTIOL k NI and um:plate history of Chicago. her, Put I meant and Altars. With graphic scenes, Inci dents and MI details of the dismay, by Geo; P. 13Mti and .1, W. Sheahan, editors of the Chicago i Therms. With over 400 pageoand SO Maur AGENTS . ° W i re Erebur gi o stif r dell x vez oiallf . ilt: Moly. %hitch Puolishing Co., Chicago Nino% or Philadelphia. 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Address ' S. 8. %901 Z, oratirM.lr Over 100 Pages, and SACKS Printed In Two Color*, on . superb t NTED FIR I' yt Four Ihmdred Engravings of Flowers Plants and Peg• etalges, with Descriptions, and Two Colored Plates. 0 ' ~..L, 6 . Directions and plans for rit Ir. making Walks, Lawns. Gar dens. Sc. The handsomest ,d mi and best FLORAL GUIDE ~,, &-.. in the World. All for Ten Gl ip Tr. conga t . 5) those who think 1,- -- of buying- Seedy. Not a ..71 r qolduarter 1871. the cost. 200,000 '—, s of Address, • IRIS JAMES VICK, 40CIIMITE11.N. Y. INt PETERS/ The Dec. No., price :30c., tine 'id piece/ Vocal and In atrietal Piano Manic. worth if-I In sheet form. We will mall two hack Nos. for 50c.. y four fur Imc., or Jan toDec. 31USICAL''' r°rs2.23. (regular price. $3.) Bound copies for 1871, gilt sides and edges, SS.(X). Theal tisk is by flays,Thom as, Kinkel, Gounod. etc.- 11.0NTHLY Address"J. PETERB,S99 Broadway, N. V. P. 0. Box 511.9. SAVE YOUR LIFE BY PROMPTLY USING WINCHESTER'S HYPOPHOSPHITF,S, A chemically Pure Preparation of P'1.10k4VIII:1111.71#3, whieb• Iv a moat important constituent of the bu• men body, existing largely in the Brain, Nervous System. Blood and Bones. IT IS TIIE UNDUE WASTE on DEFICIENCY or rill: LITE -01 VINO •ND CLEIESNT. \V II Yell is THE IMMEDIATE CAUSb of Cbtasumption, Nervous Debility, Pa - ralysis, Dyspepsia, Scrofula etc. The proper Remedy for the dieetnal treatment and cure of the above Diseneseß conidAte in mstor loz to the Bruin, ;Nervous ;trident,. Lur4:6 and Blood, their due proportion of Puo%rnout,., WI NC,"IIMS•VTIF: HYPOPHOSPIIITES Ia the only preparation which acoompilehea thin reault, and it la an absolute cnre for the Diseaaes aboee.uamed. Circular., Information and Advice Free. Prepared unlit by J. WINCIIESTIiR tt, Chemists, as )uhu Si . and mold by all prua•lets. 4 Price fl and X 22 tier Route. BURNETT'S COCOAINE A compound of Oil, de. Acknowl- Nigel] the best plgt• the growth and &may ,f the hair. XS. MB= b CO.. Boston, Mass. 3old by fill druggists. Beware of iodtatione. Th, Mist Saw-Cusncr out. Only limur7 Grinder@ at -Maw] r 1141. 1) Lan Tuenfug Codes , slth 'Mitt En" ry 1171.,b, ~f all .slree A rtdrv.s The ?LUAU( Strundoburg. Mon. roe County, Pa. A dressing which i s at oaa agreeable, healthy, n d effectual f o preserving the hair. /t 'von restores faffp2 or gray Jiaii = 611011111 - A.k litrsolis & Finney, Barri., :Pt bur , . PR.. fur free circular of Dexter Cutter. ...< Males Corn-Fodder equal to hay. New thing ;57.60, or A erle t i; P AT. * P N " evl ‘:. :l " r k iic I e " a . 1 I l e l a ) t r e " t ‘ i patented my 18th. hample# sent free to all. Atlciress W. n. CIIIDESTEII. 247 Broap‘ray, New York. 5425 (Mu ll !? paid Nll II 1 11 " 1i.t u ,c. !'1 1 1 ,7, ` , ' :,, Lae. - k "ll' NTS I ; n make . n - A ke :l . : T re : l.. motley ut W or k t,ru: tlntlnyti- I:e BUsine7l light and jeruOiert. P:tricilnre Jro.. G.,ol9rOutteot & Co., F,/te .9 - 1.-2"73/I^it.e.rot, Porl• laird. Maine. . to its origirlat AVOID QII.:ACKS.—.I victim "(early twin. eretion, cringing nervour debility , premature etc.. having tried in ruin every advertised remedy, hat, di.covereil a simple fist•fita. n( self cure, which he will send to his fellow .olferers. ,Addrera J. 11 Ith:EVE.S. xatt-el . N. Y. THIRTY 'YEARS' EXPERIENCE In the Treat mqnt CHRONIC and SEXUAi DISEASES. A Physiological View J Marriage. rti o cheapest hook publ .hed —containing nearly doU pages. and tine plates and engrav ings of the anatomy of the human moans In a state of health and disease, with a treatise on ear ly errors, its deplorable consequences on the mind and hotly. with the author's plan of tmitment— the only rational and Puccepolul mode of rule. as shone by a report of (11 , 10 S treated. A truthful adviser to the married and those contemplating marriage, Who entertain] doubts of their physic:a condition. Sent free of postage to any address, on receipt of 2 cents In Ctatapp , or portal Cornell cy, by addressing Du. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden lane, Albany, N Y. The author may he consult ed upon any of the diseases upon which his hook treats, either personally or by mail, and medectnes Sent to any part of the world. SAMUEL It JOIINMTAN . o+l. ru Eiruue I'M WILLIAM G. dtillNeToS. Established by Eicliballm &Johilstou:lBlb. William G. Johnston & Co., PRINTER'S. STATIONERS And Blank Book Makers, 57 and 51) Wood Street, PITTBIIIIiO 11, PENN' A. AGENTS WANTED THE PEOPLE'S BOOK I Daqigned for erery Howe and In- r - rmIE IN A. * . r I C.) Its Rulcrr% and Institutions. Outlines of the Government, JUDGE WILLIS. Published in English and German. /8,000 COPIES SOLD, And Belting Faster than any Book AGENTS ARE POSITIVELY MAKING $3O TO $5O PER WEEK. SEND AT ONCE FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS and TERYIS, AND '.ET THE FIRST CHOICE O} Address— J. ft. FOSTER dc Co., Gti Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.. febB.lpclid aptS.novl. OE Eli !FUSTIAN published .tuiversal- J6,,-E. U. ress. Pub. Broadway, - _ Miscellaneous. FOR diridnal in the Market TERRITORY =I $100,000,000 REDEPTION OF U. B. 5-20 BONDS, Of 15032, DECEMBER iit.,-1871. DUQUESNE SAVINGS BANK, No., 64 Fourth Ave., PITTSHUHGH, PA. *ized, Capital, - $500,000. CaPital, - $lOO,OOO. MAGA ee- durin.g r Merry s Offer their sertices in returning to the Trersury Department the series of U. B. Coupon Bonds, dated, ) ,May 1, life:, as follows: etnocrat, 'ern pc:ei- Theodore ' == :very own- 1 to' 30,690 inclusive, $ 50 Bonds. 1 " 43,57:4 " 100 1 " 40,011', " 500 " 1 " 74,101, " 1,000 " Also, registered bonds othe same Act : Ito 595 Inclusive, $ 50 Bonds. 1 " 4,103,1. " 100 " 1 " " 1 " 8,906,: 1 " 2,665,' 1 " Notice has been given, by the Treas ury Department, that all interest 4 will cease on the Bonds designated- by• numbers above mentioned, on ay 1 ,1 ter December Ist, 1871. . . -3 The holden! of these !kinds will therefore see the necessity of tahnig steps to have their money remunerative after that date. All Bonds forward ed to us for redemption *lll be sent to the Treas ury Department, and the proceeds placed to the owner's credit, at the roma G percent. per annum interest. - Board of Directors : James T. Brady, of James T. plirdy t Co., Simon Syme, , rofScindard White Lead Works. 1111.-K. NloOrbead, of Soho Iron !dills. Robert Jamison, Wholesale Dry Goods Sler.. chant. • Jackson Duncan, Supe , Intendant Allegheny Bridal! Company. Arthur O'Leary. IV hot arale clueensware hi er- chant. J. H. nurddek, Secretary Pltt..htirgh Forge and trod Company. John H. :Tlenasten., of late McMasters .t Ctsborne. C.B. Fetterman, Attorney at.Lsw. JAMES T. BRADY, President. DAVID CAMPBELL, Treasurer. .epl3-im <L .,43c 4 ,1.- • 4 , : ? , ft, OF THE AGE! PATIINTID DECEIIIIER OUR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. Resembles gad- Ackadmiedged by _all who have weed to be the boot Pea made it said ta this minis try! Will ims4 , rreole.__ Sixty Hues written with owe Pea KM' WlUsietwear • dons au mitueelopAvaiy63,7tAtrairista tad b+r this t reason sly eatiemtle permit eau realise , t2l • k . 00000 m nreatli. Profit ever 1100 par cent! Two sample Peas. 10 cents! two beleao 50 emits) live Mmes. 01.001 twelve bosom us' 011.00. Address. v WESTERN PLTBLLSHING CO. a C Itantifactuten' Agepts, Pittsburgh, Pa. _ CACTlON....lhogrent pepulartty °fame %.3 Pena km led to Em my laaltatimm of aa life- , vierlllloo.. Buy only the peuene p T AIN PENA sold by Mimeos. la wri. flag for Per give your Name, own. County. and litate. plainly written. and order* will meet with prompt attention. JanlA: I v 13 A TV I N G-11( )u THOMAS M'OREERit Ac CO 1110 s. :PC Caehixr. J. N. DICAVO . . J. )3. ANGIEL, J. H. SUCREERY Intvre.t pawl on time ciono.00; Prompt attention given to colleetion4. lo.nratie, Ag•entm for good and n•liable Compaide. [may In POINT PLANING MILLS, WATER ST., ROCHESTER, PA HENRY WHITEFIELD, M A U FA - CITIZ ER OF Sash, I)oora,Moilidings,l7oor-boards, Heweher,boards,g'alingx Brack- Lt-sq, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LUM BER., LATH, siiiNqLEs AN!) BUILDING 'ma:ER Having pur•.hasol the theterritorial in terest of Mr .1. (2. Anderson, owner of the several, patents euver.ng certain improve ments in the constr.:et ion and joining - of weatherboards and lining r houses and other buildings, we are the only r.ersons autlionied to make and sell tile same within the limits of Beaver county Par ties interested w 11 please observe this. thrpenters' ,S'npplies thnstantly Kept Buz Mind. Evi ry in:tom:l - of whop-14ork made to onh•r. s oct a, l y/ PITTSBIllt; 'WIRE WORKS. (ESTABLI:qiED i 442) No. 35 Market st., James R. for NIANUFACTUIIERS OF Guards FO FACTORIES, &c. WOVE WIRE SEIVEs, Sand and Coal Scn,n4, FEN DERS, ES Ana \Virt 11 rk .'1 Ner.,!3;;lnk Bridgewater Foundry, Thomas Campbell, Continues lo manufacture the unequaled Crystal Palace Cooking Stove. . . Vi Ith thousands or good house fires in Qaa 'ter, Butle42. Allegheny ar.d Washington counties, 'this ptnre ha. won an unrivalled reputation for simplicity and etrOCIM!LICVd .or all culinary purposes. Having by the West alterations, remedied all real or imaginary detects. bone now find faith, except those who are duped by Ignorant servan ts or designing shaipera. I am also manufacturing tour sizes of. Heating Stove*, one or them large and suitable for churches and school fOOlll%. Two f , izeg of Fancy Parlor Stoves With L.2ytou 's Patent 1)a *per attached, to gether with the Young Lion a sick room stewei. Cost Iron Bob Runner, Plough Points. Sugar Kettles, Jain Grates, Arctic,' and Grates, and a variety "[other Casting's. A liberal allowance made for old Crystal Palace Cookldg Stoves and scrap Iron In exchange fur new one.. Spring wagon ready to deliver stoves' ut all times, on short notice. Send your orders to THOMAS CA MPBELL .Rochester, Beaver county, Pa. Box fa. scp233na. _ _ STAIR BUILDING AND Wood - Turning. Shop, WILLIAM PEOPLES, Allegheny - City. Pa., Is prepared to do all kinds of Wood- Turning, Scroll-Sawing and 8-roll Moul ding. Newell's Balusters and Hand Rails, WITH ALL _JOINTS CUT, READY TO HANG, furnished on short notice. - - Orders in mei promptly attended to or may Do left with Otoseer & eo., W. 4th Av. PittaMirgh, Pa., and at the Mill, corner of Webster street and Graham Alley. ►ebtt9;ll " 1 FOB :0:----L 500 " 1,000 " 5,000 " 10,000 e " TH. iB6g Proprietor, ri - l'''''' ` Miiceltitistotisi, Chas. 11. llur is INSURANCE AND General Agency Office, ,NEAR THE DEPOT ROCHESTER, PENNA. Notary, Public and Conveyaneen FIRE, LIFE, and ACCIDENT INSUR ANCE,: "Anchor" and "National" Lives of Ocean Steamers; " Adams " and ••U Ion" Express Agent. All kinds of Insurance at fair rates and liberal tams. Real Estate bought and sold. Deeds, Mortgages, Articles, &c., written; Depositions and Acknowledge. meats taken, A:4%, tte. Goods and Money forwarded to all parts of the United States and Canada. Pa.ssetigers hooked to and from England, Irelandltl . ato France and Germany. ; , FIRE INS. CO., Of Hartiord, Conn., Cash cuzetts "By their fruits ye know Wem." Losses paid to Jan. 4, 1871....52.8.000,0 0 0 One of the oldest awl wealthiest Compa nies in We world. NIAGARA Iniurance Co., Of New -Yozk, Cast) asserts, ANDES FIRE INS. CO., Of Cincinnati3Oilio .-.51,500,000 Cask assent+, 41111111}A E INS. CO , , 0 ''. Of Philadelphia.. Cash assetts over... $601),00O ANCASTER Fire Ins. Co. Of Lancaster, Pa. Cash assetts $340,000 ALPS INSURANCE CO., Of Erie, Penna. Cash capital, lIOIIIELIFEIiS. CO, Of New York._ Cash assets Travelers* 'Life & Accident Insurance Co., Of Hanlon!, Conn. .Lsii nsa•tt. tver Representing th..above fired data luauraince Compaule . ..,acknowled,red to be . tinOtii:sd the bcet and must tillable to the n orld, and representing a tiro-s cash capital of nearly $16,1100,01.0. lum en abled to take 10.,urance to any amount ileslred. Spplications promptly itt•enrimi 0. and Policies written a Ithout delay. and at lair rate,. and liberal LO Baf f liberally rtrljoiAltri and promptly INSL'ItE T. 01Y! By one day's delay )oa may Ito.• the ni‘ings 01 leafs. Bela)* are danger tits. and if uncertain: t li-rehire. Insure to for, b,-.1,1y. to icontA two to-morrows. • quality. also. Is ol the utmost importance. The low priced, Wort hinno .irticle. always prove, the 'l'h,• nitit6• tititipailievi are knit , n to he anointz-t the it.t s,,,rld Ve -ow toot -hall pal reap." (Ir . :trete! for the very liberal pat.ohatre already he-towed, I hope -to a -111 , 1 atteetion to a le;:lt home - not toil to merit a contiLutotet• of the Kerne, but a Ihrt.te iucreat , e the preeent year. Mr ht TEN' EN A CRA 1 G le duly authorized to take applieationA L.r In-aranee anti r..e , tv the premium for the ratite to toljoinitor ttovittttprt. C 11l As. 111 RST . Near Depot, Rochepter, i'a t y Children's Carriages! A LARGE AND CoMPLETE STOCK Of Two and Throe-Wheel Gigs, PERAIIII[LAToRS, WILLOW CARRIAGES, of the Aest New 'V rk and Philadelphia maimffictvre, at reasonable prices. Also, Ladies' S;ite.ltek, Baskets, Fancy Good.>, N0ti0n.......-Pnys, Jet Jewelry, Sc., Lte wholesale and retail. at F. •4. O'LEARY•c, 14' Federal 314rket, nriyl7:ly Alle t iheny, I'a. . THE OLD ORIGINAL BOTTLING W. ILCITVIPLT3I Sc. CO. 22 and 24 Market Street, PITTSBURG, PA. Established in 1844, by.H, W. Buffum, 1 his II Id,et and lart;rt•t Bottling Howie west of the mountaine, hap , made extenpive pre{rtratlon• for s uppl) in their friend, and the pnblic with their celebrated Mineral Waters, Ales, Porter, &e., tie, For the Spring Trade, at the following prices - : ........ . . . . $ per doz. Mineral Water 37 r •iarpberrp hampagne Cider Porter. Ale, small bottle" , " Kennet.... " N. interton Syrn . . 3 00 -Imported London Port•r and . ..... . . 3 (X) Imported Scotch Alea an d ('rab eider, . 33 per gal Van. 2 410 tiottlm.lleenta per poz extra. Money refupd etl when returned. Goods delivered free, and Irel tth t paid to r an nand stations and steamboat landing.. felt:el:ly ROSADALIS 0 'THE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE IiOSADA LI S arc published on every package, there fore it is not a secret preparation, ;consequently PIYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT A 1 D A L I _ s Rig a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forays, Rheuma- tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Corn. plaint and all dise-is,s of the Blood. ONE BOTTLE OF BOSADALIS will do more good than ten bottles of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used I tosadalis in their pmttice for the past three years andfieely endorse it as a reliable Alt4rative and Blood Purifier. DR. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore. DR. T. J. BOY K DR. R. W. C A RR. 4. DR. F. 0. DANNELLY, DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Nieholasville, Kr. DR. L L. McCARTHA, Columbia, S. C. DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C. ' USED AND ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH &SONS, Fall River, M 233. F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich: A. F. W HEELER, Lima, Odin. B. HALL, Lima, OI io. CRAVEN & CO., _ D Gordonsville, Va. q.. sem. G. hIcFADEN, Alurfrees6 born, Tenn. Qur space will not allow of any ex. tended remarks in . relation to the irtues of Itosadalls. Tothe Medical Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex tractsuperior to any they have ever used In the treatment of diseased Blood; and to the aillictml we say try. RosadalLs, and you will be restored to health. Rosadalis is sold tiy all DruggLsts, price 91.50 per bottle. Address DB. CLEIdENTSI k CO. Manufartirring Clernists • HAtassou, Ya JY2'►lY• RI T *I; , ' ' Smits v. arnossito w. s. sprreelen. 'ow. C. graTtaitay. gr• s. arlyntßza.CasA'r, SPEYEBER & NIeDONALO Deals In exchange, Coln,Government Seem]. ties. make collection on all aCcessible points In the United States and Canada. r'ederve s money en deposit subject to check, and receives time dens. MairOal one dollar and onward, and a o est at R per emit. By-laws and rel. froe by applying at the bank. Ban mom SI a. m., till 4. p. so_ and on fags from 6to 9 o'clock. We refer " to-- L. a. OATNAN & CO., 110 N. J. 8. Amu, Scorr & Co., Ono & Coo • „S. J. CROW. & CO., Wta. KtNNEDY. SSIEDZit WACKII, JOON soAnp. Tita. B Aß A L l N . r.h:ill a s it n ' t s: l, N u A r Tz t: „ :.. „„ B. S. ROWER, A. C. HURST, S. B. Witgas, oorl6ll-Iy•clad jea SHOT-STORE Umstead&Wisner KEEP CONSTANTLY ON BAND A full and complete stock of the. L it „ t styles of . BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS OrA SPECIALTY-Fi BC stitched Ro o t, Per. Gentlemen, and first class fine for Ladies, made to order. 13rzid wm ,5- New Brighton, near Siemoo'beointetio, ery. je2L6m. Black and Gold Front, GEORGE W. BIGGS No. Li 9 SMITHFIELD ST. ..0 $1,500,000 FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Optical and Fancy Goods,, &c. PITTSB URG 11, PA. FINE WATCH REPAIRING PICIPSC eta thiN ad VertiStllloll and bring it Ohl' you. jrl4.lr Singer Sewing Machine. HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES The most perfect and e hople machine of th,, lied ever Invented. Both of the above popular taachluea have h lately Improved until they staud without a n‘ai Price of the SINGER FAIIILY .stA CHINE from $1;5.00 upwards. Price of HINKLEY S KNITTERS Vat. Circulars and Samples mailed free on applies. tlon. S •>O,OOO Agents wanted for the iltrtk;• , y Machine every where, and for the Slneer in Western Penctsylva Ilia Eastern Ohio and West Va., where there are none already established nor24:lv $3,590,000 BUYERS, LOOK BEBE. It may not be a matter of special in tereht to the pe(ple of Beaver counts to knot% what is transpirine between king William, Napoleon 111 . Hismark and Troehu in Europe, but it is a matter that effects them materially to know where they can buy fine and cheap GROcElt- ES. 51,50u,000 S. STITGIEIt & At their ohl stand iu Bracer, Pa., are still furnishing to their customers eve rs ihin g called 1 . ,r in their line. They always keep a full as.sortment.of GR-0 C HRIES Pour, Feed, (Vet's, l'as, Sugars, Tobficeu tind Cigars; ti.t ;truck , tisually,tound lIL .1 First GROCERY s MRE. 1 . ii linit I, l and intin)::tv :togthsint -ar,f, Vs ill rin• -( r..r•vrv, Fl , Mr Mid F.,•,1 and their disp,nou.rn t,. re . nder 1.. 1 ht...t . ,Aht , n un - 1:t ..r Own) 11;' h thvit Hwy I.TC Lc It/ ,• ,t , • , ' r,,r•i,z.• J. B. SNEAD Hai . 1101 C ill Op( ri'tioll het'. SAW AND PLANING MILT IN FREE' )om, PA Mvit)g the hite,t imiß tv,l 11,1 u I,ff - wry 44for I I,k• Manuf act tire f 4 Il ia C2 O CiPIELIEW LATH, &C. &C., and is now prepa led 14, id', nd lbt building re Steamboats. Barges, Flats , &c,, &c., Keeping constantly on band a ~.uper:, ,r quality of Lumber. The pat rona,rt• public is re , pect lolly , :olicited. All n..i , •r , promptly executul. [nuir..! Ij HOUSE. WILLIAM MILLER, JACOIS PLANING MILL. MILLER & TRAX, Manufacturers and Decriers its Dressed Lumber, 'A 11, !moos, sIIUTTERS, SIDING FLoultlN,o, Morl,Ducus, „tc• Scroll Sawing and Turning 1 25 ' 1 25 ORDERS BA - MAIL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED, AN!) PRoMPTLY ATTENDED To. Mill Oppoxile the Railroad Valid i ROCHESTER, PENN'A. 19 '7l. iv AMERICAN WASHER PRICE, *45.541. The American Wiu.hcr !Myra Maur), Time, and Drudgery•. The F'at,gue of IlraMing, Day no Long , r Dreaded, hut Econtong, and Clean Clothing, Nitre In calling nnhl le attention to thh , 111th• niach tr... 6 lew of the Invaluable quolltte4, iliot tiny other riahing. ma , tshtne ert e•t.i t - 11, ,itt• here vnumerated : It is the smaller t. most compact. moot most simple in construction, most vastly oper3l,l. A child ten yearn old, with a few hours 111,10 I, r. can thoroughly comprehend and effectually tire it. There to no adjusting-, no screws to annoy, no delay in adapting! It lo always ready for use It to a perfect little wonder! It la a miniature doing more "Work and of a better quallty, that, in., moat elaborate and costly. - One•hall 01 the labor Ix folly oared by Itapoe, and the clothes will last one-ball longer thdia by the old plan of the hoard. • I will wash the larzest blatket shirt at a time. washingrahoroughly ! In a a the ablution of any fabric, from a Quilt to a la , Curtain or Cambric flannel chief. are equal:Y within the rapacity of thin LITTLE GEM' It call he fartened to ony tub and taken off at will No matter how - deep rooted a prejudice may ipt atrainfit Washing , Machines, the moment thiii little %Lachine seen to perform im wonder. IT doubti4 of Int cleansing efficacy and utility nr , ll:inhaled, and the doubter and detractor at i•uc.i , become the Ifot filen& of the machine'. • • • • We have testimonials without end, setting forth Its numerous advantages over all:yithers, r azo. .1-Ell hundreds who have thrown aside the useless machines, which have slgully tailed to accomplish the ohlect promised In prominent :Ind loud sounding advertisements. It Is as perfect for washing as a wringer for wringing The price another paramount indit. , went to purchasers, has been. placed ao low ;al: It, In within the reach of every housekeeper. mil there is no article of domestic economy that s‘l repay the small Investment so FOOO. All that is asked for this GREAT LABOR SAV• ER Is a fair trial. NVe guarantee each machine to do Its work perfectly. SOLE Au sites ron Tlir UNITED.STATEs, A. 11. FRANCISCUS dk CO.. 513 Market St., Ph.tlad9a.,.Pa. The largest and cheapest WOODEN WARE HOUSE In the Unita States. ^ I«ipwlm TOR PRINTING neatly and expedidousty t./ executed at ads °Mc.. • neous. A NEW FIRM Four doors above sixth Al, STRAW & MORTON, GENERA L A OENTS. No. Z) Sixth htrvet. Put.burgt. er, Uive us a Call 1 ‘‘. to. 114.1 t all tt f DONE TO ORDER, Pr 1 uu ,Sl3-00. a dui ;•el5
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