SELECT MISCELLANY. TiIEPLINTAMOVIMCOMET. Nature quiets the apprehensions of the pobtie ith regard to the Apo ern)* comet of the Geneva astrOn oniel, after' the manner following : Have ,reason to know that many weak people have been alarm ed,and many still weaker people made positively ill, by an announcement that has appeared in almost all the new papers, to the effect that Professor Plantamour, of Geneva, has discover ed a cometoPiturnense size, which is to 'collide,' as our American friends would say, with our planet on the 12th of April next. We fear thin there is no foundation whatever for, the rumor. In the present state of science nothing could be more ac ceptable than the appearance-of a good large comet, and the nearer it comes to us the better, for the spec troscope has a long account to settle with the Whole genus, which up to this present time has fairly eluded our grasp. But it is not too much to suppose that the • laymen in these matters'? might imagine that the. iliscovcry would be too dearly bought up by 11w ruin of our planet, Doubt less, if such ruin were posisblo, or, indeed, probable—but let us discuss this point. Kepler, who was wont to say that there are as many comets i nthe sky as fishes in the )cean has had his opioion endorsed in later times' by Arago, who has estimated the !lumber of these bodies which tra verse the solar system at 17,500,000. But what follows from t .4W; Surely comets are very harmless 'bodies, or we shoald have suffered from them long before this, even 'if we do not admit that the earth is as old as geologists would make, it. But this is Rot all. It is well known that some among_ their number, which have withal put on a very porteritious appearance are merely the celestial equiviaent of our terres trial 'w indbiAgs'—hrought down to their propi-r level they would have shrunk into very small dimensions in deed. But there is more comfort still. The romet of 1770 positively got so near to Jupiter that it got entangled among his moons, the diameter of the smallest of which is only some t ICI thousand Miles; but the moods pursued their cou rifes as i f 'nothing had happened, while the comet was so discomfited by the encounter that it returned by another road—i. e., astroioludmilyspeaking,theorhit was entirety changed. While, lastof in our correspondence this week will be found one fact the more in favor .of the idea that, iu Is6l, we actually did joss through aeomet. 'We have a stiv,gestion for those weak people who are still alarmed by these celes tial portents and steadily refuse to acquaint iheutseiyes with the most ek-nien tary work on astronomy which walla convince them how groundless their tears are. In India, during the last evliv-e l the priests reaped mag nificent harvests from the offering's of the faithful. lii England possibly, it would he considered iworrect to make such etlerings to the priest ; but let them still be made—to the Boyal Astronomical Society. In this %I ay the English Philistines would approach nearer the standard of his lesS civilized brother; science would Is , benvtitvd, and, doulttlesk., theomen would he averted—at nil events, they always have been. Amusing Story-. The following story is going the rounds credited to "Joint John never saw it. It was written by Max Atkle trout a much briefer narrut ivt• of the same kind which ap peared, we think originally in the Army and _Vrtrll Journal, auth o r un ni o, . The scene of the experiment in the original was au English mill tary (tut in a certain Western time ago, the Major etin o.ived,jheitleaz that artillery might he effectively in fighting the Indians by dispensing with gun car riages anu lastening the cannon a poll bot•1:s niules. So he axplained his view ha tne connuandent, and it \VII:, determined to try the experiment.— A howitzer was selectad and straped upon an auihulance tunic, with the muzzle pointing toward the tail.— When they had secured the gun and loath lit m lib hall cartridge, they that calm and steadfast, t inule out 110. Huff, 'and , set up a tligget, in 110 , kflt. oi the river to practice at. I I or of nil' Malt' was turned toward the target, and he was latched g,•1,11 . y up to the edge of the bluff.— 4he officers stood around in a seuti circle,wnite the major went up and in ied a tinie-nise IN the touch-hole ot tire howitzer. When the fuse was -ready. the lit it and retired.— n Inmate or I o the hitherto un ruffled mule heard the fizzing back thr re oh to! , ni eh_ mid it made hint utie,rsy. Ile reached his head around aseert.un a hat Was.. ;lAA up; on and as he did so, los body turned and the hoe, itzt-r to sweep around the horizon. The mule at' last hecome excited, and curosity grew more and unlit. 'linen:A% in a :*1!01.11 lor two he was ,:tutting with his four" legs in it hunch, making six revolutions ii minute, and the howitzer, under starol threatening,' sudden death to ern r - y loan within a half a nibe.-- 't Vas observed to climb stir irlenly up a tree ; the hell o...hams were ?-ern ,titling over the biufi tilt the river as it titer didn't cart, altat+out the price of unitgrtrist thrl'roljulantatde gout time toward the loft ; the ,ergelint I R •gati to throw up breast v. or,ks with hi". J02;11110., laid die major rolled over the ground and groaned. In two or three min utes there was a puff of smoke,a bull taut, and the mule-4 thl where is he': solitary jackass might have IWen seen turning cv,-ful y hai:k sourer squills over the Hutt' only t“ rest ut anchor, tinaly, tt lin his tom Ozer at the bottom (II the river, while the hall went off toward 11w tort, hit the chimney in the T.‘lajor'squarters. rat tied the anode tri t‘rricks down in the parior,frighlened t wife into convulsions. They do not abode to it now, :And no report of the result of the experiment was ever sent to the War,liepartnient. LT:O - 'Lou much for the devil.--This is Edward liale!s story ; A man had .sold himself to the devil, who was to possess him at a certain time unless he cuuid propound a question , t o his Sstaine niajt sty which he could nut answer, he inAng - ;11;u`4 vii t lo The time canie tor the devil I t , c l a im Os own, and he consequent ly al ipeartZ. The first question the , mafraslied was concerning theology, toiti'itichitt'iitrsm'd thy th:Vii Du trouble to reply. The second he also answer ed without hesitation. The man' s fate depended on the third. AVhat should it be? lie huskidea and turned pale, and the cold dew stool on his forehead; while he s„hivered with anxiety, ner vousness, and terror, and the devil triumphantly sneered. At this junc- ture the man's wife entered the room with a bonnet on her head. Alarm ed at her husband': ennilition,shetle mended to know thi" muse. When informed, she laughed and said, ` . .1 can propound a question which tin devil himself cannot answer. Ask him which is the front of thi , bon net,.'."' Ihe devil gave it Up and re tired in disgust. and the man went hotne free.' I=ECI Li, le Lu left in erire of her linty. 6.1 y ; . 414111 Stk. %Vali inIZ. Aunty looked all round, called lou4lg, but no one came. Growing :tint:tied she m.en t t to the barn. There at 1,11, on th:e floor, with hay nicely arrair,.,ed about her, winki n g 1111(1 blinking. Aunty went up to her, atA b.i,l ht.!' hitild 011/,r) 11-r arm, up. „., ',ni l Ilse I'odr-reap-old -• 4 peekert 5.Jrr.r.i...14 at tfrit3 ,mante l aunty .ttid, c . arta-s.tly : "Come 1.1.1, you must ..r.(t-with me to the horse." "You do on, aunty," exclaimed ilis l.u. '• i j tom tr.= as 1 get 4 my ea laid."—lialajw. dr4,‘l ' °nog Bostcrahiu in Trouble. Considerable excitement vas cren , ted iu social circles a few days ago by the arrest of a young Boston gentle man at one of the fashionable hotels for non-pay went of his board bill. It seems that the gentleman, who by the way, is eery highly connected ar rived at the-hotel in question in De cetiiber last with his wife and several servants. They lived at an extraor dinary rate, and of course soon con tracted an extraordinary bill. Pay ment was demanded. The gentle man requested a short extension until his remittance should arrive, but vas refused by the greatly frightened Prussian landlord. The following day he was arrested and incarcerated in that very unal.tractiveplace known' as the "Hausvoighter," or Debtors' Jail. The triaWirimediately follow ed, and he was liberated after taking • what is known here as the "Manifest ation Oath," which makes over tO the landlord all his effects until pay ment of the bill is made with six per cent. interest. High officials inter ested themselves in the unfortunate fellow's behalf, and he'lias since left for Paris. Dame Grundy, who is here iii all her glory,.has it that the gentle j man is an English lord incog, and his wife a Spanish Princess; and further, that the distinguished couple eloped in October last from Madrid. Dis counting the rumors and gossip as one may, there is in the apperiiance of the couple, and has been in their actions atul surroundings, everything to con firm the widely circulated report. "Mi lord" is remarkably handsome; and a than of refinement and educa tion. The "Princess" is a young girl of wonderful beauty and attrac tions of the genuine Castilian type. They lived very exclusively, and seldom sought society, prefering, no doubt, to preserve their incog. At all events. the affair created an al most overwhelming amount of ex citement and gossip; was extensively written up in the Belin newspapers, and is the "nine days' wonder." A Perilous Bide. The Banger Wh 7g reales that on 1 1\c TueSday evening, as a ain on the European. , and North' American Railroad arrived at Oldtown, a man way found clinging to the front of the engine covered with snow, with one leg, broken, and so chilled through that he was helpless save to hold on to the iron braces with a clutch like that of a drowningman. lie was ta ken into the station and restoratives administOed, when he said his name was Rufus Kilgore, and was walking` toward his house in Oldtown, when he was overtaken by the train mo ving at a slow rate of speed through the deep snow. _Thinking it safer to jumpupoii the engine than to get off the track, Ivhere there was a possi bility of his falling back from the steep drifts on either side, he made a leap with the intention of landing up on the narrow ledge in front of the boiler, and al terward making his way back into thecab, lie had miscalcu lated the since(' of the train, however, and when he jumped his leg was struck and broken by the frame. Hut he clung desperately, and mantwed to drag himself up to the position in which he was found, hangihg there during the run of a mile, receivirg the full force of the bitter cold wind . and covered with flying snow thrown up by the locomotive in its way through the drifts. His (Tits: for help wore drowned by the wind and the noise of the train. TRANsFottmix(i TuE Com m.:Ex nix. —The transformation produced by 11AC.k:C . 8 MAGN4 BALm are quite as astonishing as any scene on the stage of a theatre. That famous beautifier, transmutes a sallow, peeky looking complexion, into one in which the lilly and the rose vie for admiration, and t in parts to dry ,harsh skin, the softness of i)erfcct loveliness. Tan and freckles,' which country air and sunlight are pretty sure to pro duce, in spite of parasols and sun downs, are completely obliterated by it,; while it has a perfectly maqi(l.l effect in banishing undue redness, blotches and pimples from the skin. When the lady who has used it to remedy hercornplexion defects loot it in the mirror, she is equally aston ished and gratified at the improve ments in her appearance. Every blemish has disapeared; her neck, arms and bosom. now rival in white ness the snowy collar which encireli-s her throat, her cheek mantles with a peach-like bloom, and she is ready to invoke a blessing on the inventor of the article which has wrought such a &Ugrian! transformation. A Clergyman Claims M 3,000,000. The IlanhaLlto,c n lowal Times -ays: Messrs. Boardman and Wood bury will visit New York soon in the interest of the Rev. Joel Edwards, looking after the :328,000,000 estate. which is located mostly in New Y.grk city, and was originally le.ased for ninety years, which havejust expired by Robert Edwards, tho great-grand lather of our friend Joel. The vast estate, equal to a principality, falls to Joel and thirty-four heirs. It is the opinion of those acquainted with the 'acts in the case that it is only a ques tion of time as to p.s realization by the heirs. If a compromise is effected, Joe► WO° have hiss3,ooll,ooo, It a laNt suit results tly the issuing of writs of qiectinent against those oc copy ing the property, it may he some little nine lvefore it becomes available to hi m. . We sincerely hOpe Our friend [nay soon come into po-se , sion Of this vast property, and we know of 110 one except ourself, whom we would rath er see have it. ••When Greek :fleets Greek. A I lartf.rd friend tolls a" goo( story of'olie al our most di-stinguisli tit eitizen:-! samoci colt tea. in his litir titnedsposud sometimes to be rather ponintm.. When he this building dwelling-houses for the workman employed ill his great pistol factory, one day he encountered a boy picking up chip` on his grounds. "What and you doing here! he asked, gruffly., "Picking up chips, sir," replycd the youngster, evidently allowed by the great prt sence. "Perhaps," exclaimed the Colo nel, drawiti,g himself up with swell ing dignity. - you don't know who I am. Prn Colonel Samuel Colt, and I live in that big house up yonder." The boy straightened up and 'swel out and answered : “Perintits you don't know who I am. I'm Patric Murphy, anti I live in that tittle shanty down yonder," pointing in the oireet "Sunny," said th v y Colonel, hland ly patting . the hoy on the Ilt•ad, "go on and pick theehipc; you want and when you get out VOTllth track for mote." When arAkbu; a,ked Ow mathematician, if he entail not explain his art in a more compeadl- Oils manner, he was answered that there was no royal way , to geometry; other things may be seized by might or purchased with money, hot knowl edge is to be gained only by study, and study to be pros uteri only in retirement. Mir - "My boy," said a clergymar, - don't you know that it is wicked to catch Usti on Sunday ?" "Guess I hainT sinned much yet." said the boy, hvithout taking his eye off the cork: "hain't had a bite." Mr. Lincoln was exceedingly astonished one day as he was inspect ing the prisun in Washington, by a prisoner who said to him, "flow are you,alsr. President: I ani glad to see you. I believe that you and I have been in every jail in the 'Union.— " This •uad the jail in Springfield are the only ones I was ever in during my life," said Mr. Lincoln. "Very likely," responded the rogue, "but I've been in all the rest." 'tiar-Dr. McCosh (now President of Princeton college) tabs the story of a negro who prayed earnestly that he and his colored bretherit might be preserved from what he called their “upSetten' sins." "Brudder," said one of his friends at the dose of the meeting, "you ain't got de hang of datar word. It's besettin, not upsettin." "Brudder," replied the other, "If dat's so, it's so., But I was prays' de Lord to save us from the sin of intoxication, and if dat ain't a uFset in' sin I dunno what am." Miscellaneous. SHARP & HOFFMAN, RbCHESTER, PENN'A., TIIEAILII*4 IN GROCERIES & PROITISIONS, QUEE Ns W ARE, GLASSWARE, STONEWARE, WOODENWARE tia,drdware, WIN DO W-GLASS,NAILS,CUTLERY; LAMPS, NOTIONS, SALT, FISH, FLOOR, GRAIN, Mill - Feed, Oil - Meal, Lard Oil, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, ?USE, tifle and:Blasting rowdef, (Wholesale and Butail;) Chimney- Tops and Drainage Pipes; WHITE LEAD ° it LI - NSEED OIL; Dryer, Turpentine, Cblors dry & in Oil; PAINT BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS. WE HAVE THE BIM Averill Chemical Paint Mixed ready for use PURE WHITE, ALL. COLORS AND SHADES, Warranted GeV,lane, and for , zale in fly quantity—by the quart, in tin cans; by the gallon in tin buckets, or by five gallon kegs. :THE AVERILL PAINT Has given unbounded satisfaction for many years in all sections of the country, and has been in use in this vicinity about five years, proving itself' to be, especially, the colors and shailt, absolutely The Best and Cheapest! Paint now in use. 'Rain does not etket it before drying, and when dry it has a hard - glassy surface; wilt not crack or peel off We will scud sample, card, price list and testimonials to any person asking for the All heavy goo‘ls delivered free of charge Itociicsler and vicinity. SHARP & HOFFMAN, ROCHESTER, PA niarl;;Gui.) . 1:30 rrtiustaw. „ 44 1 P. • be.t materias manufactured in the United Stales. Gold and nil ver filling performed inn style that defies compe tition Satisfaction guaranteed in all operations. or the mouey returned. Give him a trial. feb2:lv DO The B est for All Purposes. 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Side week veal' , realized from the sale of this extmoolinary Irish and Amesican Journal Specimen copies tent free. For sale by all newsdealeri. Price ac; $2.50 per year. Ad dress 31. J.,ol,x.awr Co.. P. O. 13oX gift New York. feb2S:4 17 , 0 421 9 , x And How to bead. Being &welded Llsts of Choice Reading, with Ap propriate Hints and Remarks, adapted to the gen eral reader. to subecribera. and to pep ons intend ing to form collections of Books. et vol. 12010. 152 pages. Price 50 cents. Sent free by mall on receipt of the Price. D. APPLETON & CO.. Publishers, New York. febZ:tw Extraordinary Improvements CABINET ORGANS. The Ilaeon lkuntin s Organ. Cb. respectlbily announce th e introduction of traprovhinvits of .„; nit more than o rdinary interest. These are R ee d and ripe Canines Organs, bola g the only tinccesidni combination of REAL PIM with reeds ever made; Dies Transposing' Hey-Board, which can be instantly moved to the right or left, changing the pitch, or transposing thkkey. For Drawings and Descriptions, see Circular. New and Elegant Styles of "Double- Reed Ctibinet Organs t at $l4O, SLIS and $125 each. Cow tderi nil Capacity, Elegance and thorough Excellence of Workman ship, these are cheaper than any before offered. Tho Mason & Handln Oagana are acknowledged BEST, and from extraordinary facilities for man ufacture, this Company can afford, and now un dertake to sell at prices which render them UNQUESTIONABLY CHEAPEST. Boar Octave Organs, trio each; Five Octave Or gans $lOO, sl2sand upwards. Forty style*, up to $1.50“ each. New Illustrated Catatogno, and Testimonial Circular, with opinion% of more thafi one Thousand musicians, sent free. ' MASON 6IIAMfIN OR GAN CO., lilt Tremont SL, Boston, 506 Broadway New York, febr'Aivt (InCorpornted 1860.) Columbia Fire InsumieMmpany, OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS : B. 8. Detwiler, ?resit Robert Crane, U. Wilson, Vice Preiot. William Patton, Ilerbert Thomas, Treas. James Schroeder, J. F. Frneatift. See'y J. S. Solna., J. B. Bachman, M. M. Strickler, George Bogle, IL. T. Ryon. For Insurance or Agencies, address J. F. FRUBAUFF, Columbia, Pa. WANTED, THIS SPRING, • 10,000 Farmers, To Improve I:700,000 acres of the best Farming Lands In lowa. free Ilium mortgage or other In cumberhnre. These lands comprise the Govern ment Railroad grants adjacent to the great thoro fares between Chicago, Omaha, and Slotta City, and lie chiefly in the MIDDLE Region of Western lOWA most fertile and healthful portion (fever and ngoerbein_ unknown)—and traversed by railroads to every direction. Now is the time to &cure A Some at $4 and $. - - - - - - per acre, upon long tithe, with 6 per cent interest, in the inzurlons valley of either the Boyer, the Maple, the Soldier or the Little Sioux. Agents at Stations are provided with teams to show lands free to purchasers. Send fora Guide. It gives prices, terms, descriptions, where explor ing tickets are sold, and how to reach the lands. County maps also sent tree. Address JOHN B. G.- LBOrN, Land Commissioner, lowa Railroad Land Co., Cedar Rttpids, lowa. feb2B:4 Secure the Agency at Once 747TirerITt ) ig- V IMIW 0r 41141. '' EH SO, , 12' 7 Chestnut St. Profitable Employment For one Jur two persons of either eel. In every town In the Usitall Etatat, by which they may re alize from SOO to $l,OOO per year, without but little interference with ordinary occupation If the whole time Is devoted, a much larger sum will be realized Boys and girls can make nearly as much ar, grown people. Some making from rto $l5 per week. for particulars address J. ,1. FAR DMZ & 10 Broadway,N. Y. fetr2B4 CERTA — U'anted.—Agents make more money at work• or us than at anything else. Business light and permanent. Particulars free. STINFIM Co, Fine Art Pabliahare. Port land. Maine. U. S. Vg.-ten't.°T.,..N,...';t.-14.`,?.tV:t.',.,' n Circular OPIUM EATERS! s-,„ziluineaw;Zif%ruern! Antidote trill win not cute. No pain or incouvenience. Sent on receipt or S. G. ARMSTRONG, M. D..— Healing inntitute.Berrien Springs. Mich. feh2.n To Advertisengers.—All pernons who con template making contracts with newspapers for the insertion of Advertisements should send to Geo P Rowell & Co for a Circular, or luclose V) cents for their One Hundred Page Pamphlet, containing Lists of 3,000 Newspapers, and estimates, showing the cost of advertising, also many useful hints to ed xertisers, and borne account of the experiences of men who are known as Succesieful Adrerttaera .— Thls firm are proprietors of the American News paper Agency, 41 Park Row N and are po.seriied of nnequalled fnctllties fnr se c u ring the-riirertion ofadvortirements in all News papers and periodicals at lowest rater. WHITMORE. THOS. IL LAMB. CHM , . T. REALM. =GI WHITMORE, WOLFF, 1111 E & CO., Importers and Dealers in m ,7 z it 10• sign of the Anvil. No. 50 Wood Si., o (Three doors, above St. ('tisrles Hotel.) pirrslic RGII, PE,NN'A. Invite tho attention of buyers to their Spring Stock which, in selection and price, I unsurpasa ed in the country. They are Ageht• for American File Company's celebrated Ales and I:(rps, !lubber Belling and acting, and Wilson. Vaintincorlh, Ellison & English Neel. pitisb o rgh Steei,Locks, Shovels, Sc. Sold at Manufacturers prices feh2B.Bm PIANOS, $3OO. ORGANS, ,$45. No one should be without ti PIANO or ORGAN, when, by taring tS per week, you can buy each instruments rot Decker & Itaarne's nortval. ed Pianos. Band, Darts . Co's and liraelforti & Co's Pianos, anti the unequaled 7ltylor d Pheley Merles ()Taw. Old Instruments taken in part payment for new 'Thep. Monthly payments taken. Special rates to Preacher& C hurchca. S. schools & Mockers. Send for circular or call on S. HAM ILTON & CO., 51 Filth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. fel4l:lm. VirSore.—This to, Snellenburieg Spsee. Beim; enlztum4 In making tip a large stock of Spring Clothing. they informed tnc :hut the,y. had nu time to attend to their advertNing.—En. rztl4l co VO• la v-- ..1 5 Z E. Z m 0 lik li 1 iP 4, REM~JYAL. New Arrangemen.. H. S. 1 - I.I:I3IBARZi i i Lis.+ purchased the RED FROST, AF. A. For tune old stand)n.sst deo! to Pot office, Roches ter, Pa., where he Wends o tog on the Ist of April, with Dino, Dry 8. BtillinerY 000411 6- de., ac. IstittAl Crots & Co.'s COIIIOIII, toRY - GOODS, New Pe,Jl Stook JUST RECEIVED BY S. I Cross Co., ROCHESTER. DUD STOCK OF NEW AND SEASONABLE DRY - GOODS IS L4GER THA.N EVER BEFORE. CLOTH, OASSIMERE, JEANS, WA- PLAIN FLANNELS, BARRED FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, I:DRILI. -' , - I)APER MUSLIN, BLEACH ED AND MOWN MUSLIN, COTTON BATTING, SHAWLS, SHIRTS, WOOLEN YARN, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c., N C 0 rr 'X CI) IV SS Ready-Made Clothing: PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAW ERS, Hats and Caps, A VERY LARGE and NEW STOCK MEE !ME BOOTS & SHOES : Men's, Youths' and Boys' BOOTS_ WOMEN'S, KISSES' all CHILDREN', OEM ALL PUIICEIASED. LOW•AND WILL ADVANCE ON COS WE ALSO CONTINUE TO KEEP GROCERIES, GRAIN, MILL-FEED, SILT, LIME =1 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, Wooden Pumps FOR WELLS AND CISTERNS. ALL HE: VV GOODS, DELIVERED WITHIN A REASONABLE DISTANCE, FREE OF CHARGE. WE ALSO FURNISH OUR CUSTOMERS WITII COAL AT TILE Rochester, Oct. •30th, MI. Dwelling Houses, IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED dk , REAL ESTATE IN AND NEAR THE Borough of Rochester, FOR SALE AND, RENT anatl".^l-ty M.' , (T. C)PLCIOI3 MayB-Iy:chd myBl-novl. CONSISTING OF TER-PROOF, CLOAKING, PRINTS, DELAINES,, PLAIDS, ALPACAS, MERINOS, GINGFIAMS, CHECKS, TOWELING, DENIM, IN GREAT VARIETY COATS, &c., ac., &c., &c., SHOES AND GUM SIIOES, BE SOLD AT J SMALL UP OUR USUAL STOCK OF PROVISIONS, FLOUR, CEMENT MARKET PRICE. BY Xisceggneous. Elmeiniat. JOHNSTON J 0111.1%,EIOURSHN Wuslus G. JOHNSTON, , I Established by' RIME Faolffiston,lBl6. William G. Johnston & Co., — I7I I MIZS, STATIONERS And Blank Book Makers, 57 and 59 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PEYN'A." - my24-1y HATS---CAPS STRAW GOODS. R• H• p etlnaer, S.l WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH, Z l llll kC-4.7&vi1l 149 & 151 Wood Street, MA RCII 20th, 1872. Veldt ,81n.) A.gents W anted, FLORENCE Sewing 'Machine. Wherever the FLORENCE Machine has been introduced, it has met with the greatest success. It is the only machine malting four different ititches, and having the Reversible Feed. The machinery is perfect, and the motions positive. It runs Ight, and very fast, and sews coarse or flue fabrics. The Hemmer will turn wide or narrow hems, and fella beautifully. All attachments go with the machine. For information apply to or address HECKERT de McKAI%, LmarCh3m.] ISA.NICING-1-113Ut3E. THOMAS M'CREERY & CO ' THOS MC/LEERY, Cashier. J. F. DION% J B. ANGIEL, J. IL M'CREERY. Interest paid on time deposits: Prompt attention given to collections. Also. insurance Agents for good and reliable Companies. Eroaynitf ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK, JO® V. 31.. DONALD oxo. a. ePci:Enta, It. J. SPETERER, rash'r SPETERER di; INcDONALD Deals In exchange, Coin, Government Securi ties. make collection on all accessible points in the United'States and Canada. receives money on deposit subject to check, and receives time depos• RS front one dollar and upward, and allows inter est at 9 per rent. By-tutus and _rules furnished free by applying at the bank. flo'hk open daily from t), a. m., til l L p. m.., and on 6_,sturday even ings from 6to 6 o'clock. We r 14' permissior to— OLTNAIi .t CO., HUN, J. S. itt - rvi, Ayom Scour & Co ., I 11:11: k Cooren, S. J. Chose at Co., Wit. KENNEDY, etin:DEß ttW•CILS, duuN SILAILP EMI= A. C. lIVIIST B. WILSON novl477l•ly.ctt4 Je2.4 E D 1 toE Lt,VC ) IC SEWING MACHINE.' N NV 13 It A W V. 1 ,7.1) , Ilas Jost been teceived.. and is nue/ the Wet Flintily Mac/fine In the market. It makee the Lock Stitch, is,S'imple, Noiseless, Eas ily Operated, and very effective. We want Good Va c/tint Agents in ai I Unoccupied territory. we will give the most Ilberal terms. The Elliptic is the make! Machine to B.lt in th e Loar);,t LIOWARD EATON Si. CO., General Agvuts, 17 FIFTH A VENUE, I(eb2l,ly) , PlTTOrtriti:ti, PA. - The Improved Grand Oroide 1-I>:3-eat> 174WA'1.171tailZa $9, $l2, $l5, $lB. We have recently brough: our liroirie-GoU to such perfection that it is difficult for the hest judges to disting,uitth it from gold. The f , t) watch es are with patent escanement movements ; in ap pearance, end for time, equaling a gold one curl ing $lOO. The S,th: are full jewelled patent levers: equal to $l5O gold watches. The $l5 are the same as the last, but ore finer finish; equal to oue et - s 4 lug $175. And the $.lB watches are of aline finish with full jewelled American movements, equaling gold ones worth $2OO. They are all in hunting cases; rentlemen and ladies' sizes: and warranted for time and wear, by special certificates. Also, elegant designs of Gent's and Ladies' Chains, tram el to S-1; and Jewelry of all tones. Goods sent C. 0. D. Castanets period : lyd to examine the goods they order, heft re paying hill, on payment of express charges, When st.l watch ea are ordered t.t one time, we cell; send an extra wnteh of the same kind free. Fur further particu lars send fur circular. Addre,— JAMES GER AIZI) .45 ?int.:Ann et. New York. P. 0. Box 'seri A Word to You, Friend!! FOR GOOD COFFES, FOR GOOD SUGARS, FOR GOOD FLOUR FOR GOOD ToßAcco FOR EVE It 1' 'l' RING 000 IN 'I 'ill Grocery and Provision Line, AND AT PIII('ES ( AN T BE BEAT IN 1110.i1VER. S. SNI^I' C 4 It: S: 3d Street, BEAVER, PA, )111110"U-1y POINT PLANING MILLS, I.VATEII ST., IZI)CIIESTER, PA. HENRY WHITEFiELD, MANUFACTURE!: OF Sash, Doors ,Mouldings,Floor-boards, Weather,hoarcre, Palings &c., &e, Also, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS DE L[M BER, LATH, SHINGLES AND BUILDING TIMBER Having purchased the the territorial in terest of Mr J. U. Anderson, owner of the several patents covering ccrtaiii improve ments in the constrixtion and joining -•f weatherboards and linings fur houues and other buildings, we are the only persons authorized to maize and sell tt:e. same within the limits•of Beaver county Par ties interested will please observe this. TS, Carpenters' Supplies Constantly Kept on Hand. "Every ruanner §ltop•Werk made to order. oct4:l v DMINISTII Adult's N o'rtt:E.---Letters of sit nunistrattonn having been ts.ued to the under signed on the estate °Mahn S. Heston, eaq,dee'cl, late of Chippewa township, Beaver county. Pa . all persons indebted to the tame are hereby noti fied that Immediate payment is required; and all those having claims against it nrlll present them duly authenticated for settlement to • - JOHN tiLENTZ, Adm'r. Blar.ll4lawk P. 0., Settee: co, Pa. feb2l AND EMI EZECO No. 8 SIXTH STIIEET, I Pittsburgh. Pa I= R. B EDGAR TRA NATIONAL Pittsburzh Ps 13:133163 FO1: 110(1) TEAS FOIL G 001) SPICES, FOR (44)01) FEED, FO1: (;0H01) CIGARS, GO "I'() Ittiiiitiiiieou.4.. ' -- - - r '''-- Chas. B. Hurst's INSURANCE AND General Agency Office, NEAR THE DEPOT ROCHESTER, PENNA. Sotary Public and Conveyancer; FIRE, LIFE, and -ACuIDENT INSUR ANCE; "Anchor" and•" National" Lints of Ocean Steamers ; "Adaill3" and "Un ion" Express Agent. All kinds of Insurance at fair rates and liberal lei ms. Real Estate bought and sold. Deeds, Mortgages, Articles, tte., written ; Depositions and Acknowledge ments taken, &a, &c. Goods and Money forwarded to all parts of the United States and Canada. Passengers booked to and from England, Ireland, Scotland, Prance and Germany. .2ETNA.' FIRE INS. CO., 01 Hartford, Conn., Cash n.ssel " By their fruits ye know them." Losses paid to Jan. 1, 1t371....528,000,000 One of the oldest and wealthiest Compa nies in the world. NIAGARA Insurance Co., Of New York Casb asserts, ANDES FIRE INS. CO., Of C incinnati, Ohio. Cash assetts, • .........$1,300,000 ENTERPJ2ISE INS. Co., Of Philadelphia. Cash assetts over... $OOO,OOO LANCASTER Fire Imo. Co. or Lancaster, Pa. Cash assett% $240,000 ALPS LYSURANCE CO., Of Erie, Penna. Cash capital, .... 5250,000 HONE LIFE INS. CO, Of New York. Cash assets,...... Travelers' Life & Accident lusuranec Co., Of Hartford, Conn. a.ssetts ....... iiepresentliatg the above first class Insurance Companies, acknowledged to be amongst the best and most reliable iu the world. and representing a gross cash capital of nearly islti,issr,otai, 1 am en anted 'to take Insurance to any amount desired. Applications promptly attended to. and Policies written 4 a ithout delay, and at fair rates and liberal terms. Looses liberally ad j usted uvd promptly (lid INSURE TI• DAY! By one day's delay you may lose the savings of years. Delays are dangerJus, and lire uncertain: therefore, Insure to day.' •• Oar to+lay, is north two to-morrows.'*- 4114tItty, also. is or the ut.mot. importance. 'rho low priced, worthless article, always proves the dearest. The above companies are known to be amongst In, best anti wealthiest in the world.— As ye KIM IWt shall you reap. - t,ratetul for the very hheral pateomme already be.tur'ed, 1 hops—by u strict attention to a ieLtit.• bnate busiues, , —not rally to merit a eontirmence of the same, bat a Intl! , increase the present year. Mr. STEPHEN A. CRAIIi /A duly authorized to take applwatioas Ftr lasurauce and receiv the premium for the tame in adjoin:l4f sown-lui.r. C. 111LIFIST. Near Depot, lhathegter. Pa :jet ttly WILLIAM 31.11.1. Fat, JACOB TRAX, PLANING MILL. MILLER & TRAX, 3kintifaettirers and Dealers in Dressed Lumber, sAsil, DooRS, SIDING, FLuuitlNG, Mt : LDINGS. &e• Scroll Sawing stud Turning DONE TO ORDER, ORDERS 1;1" 'MAIL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED, AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED To. Milt Opposite the Railroad .Vation, ROCHESTER, PENN'A. !Md . ' it) .71: ttiG t N Z I) 1S:11.. L StR4NCE COMPANY, Home office, Pittsfield, Ha.m. Mutnal protection is secured to the Policy Hold ens of this company by a Special Law of the State. For example: :support! you are thirtv•dve years of ace, and take an ordinary Life Policy If you should make tie E payment. rind should Nil to make [he SECOND payment when due. you still remant insured ilurit the are and year and three itays of the third ) eSr It you 'lle el=irina toe ,wo years and three days. your lami ly still receive the full amount of the Policy, only the overdue premium and interest One Annual Payment will keep yon insured •2 ve•,tr r + anti three diva. Two Animal Payments u iii keep you: risared I yetir. , and I!2 liny 4 , Three Annual l'it) taunt,. will keep you iismred f, years and 27 days, Pour annual payments will kin/ von insured ¢ years and 41 days. Five Annual f i lly ments will keep you insured 10 years and 3d days. six Monad P:Ortet.is will keep you insured 1U y. ass and 14 d.fy e. This protection applies to any aZe. and Le expressed ill every Policy, Advatinvjes of such Protection. Yol:K, March 11, 1 , 71. V. 11. t;t;i:Es;F:,l,tl,• of York. u red yearn slur, to the lierk,hire Wilt) for titioxi; but, opillL: to misfortune in host iles,, etas nnatde to make any payment Itt the Company d minu one year and ten months prior to which occurred January 11, IS7O. I have this day received the New York Nlnce of the Company• d 7 l Broadway corner of Chain hers street Three thousand Oro hands red and ninety-nine dollars, this beim: the fall amount due to hl. widow. after deductuiu the overdue payments and Interest. W, B. 11A it N , 107 Broadway. .1 Spain( Law of the .57ate f!T Massa- clat.(its Provtdt•+ that it you should fat , to make your pay ment when due. nod still preset, e the road Ideas of the Policy, you urn remain inured for a cat , Wu nu mb er of yoaru and Jaye thereafter, mid it death onnt rs dn rim; that time the ruhry IN ill be paid as above. The ratio of expetown to receipt , . In Iht• Company le smaller than the average of all the Com pal,•haelne.ia in the rnited States. The True Benefits, of Life Insurance. --It is time that those nho Peek the true benefits of Lite Insurance should understand that Como large-t business kand netsfstentry inner Inture liabilities.) are by no moans the 1,0.4 companies in which to line re It is the &Am of the Otlicerr and Directors of the Iterit,hire to Jo a .afe. pr,gressl ye huAness, ninth sl•tll math year add to the •iret:;;th and sta. in;ity of the I ompanv, and at the same time fur- Its members with moo• Ihollrattee, breer Uiy• Mende- and ;reeler adYantaizes than can he reali zed in any other Company. A initial i'apdi Dlrlileisdni,--ThiA Company Strictly Mutual, lid divides all the profit, /1I:101 g the Holders, •.1.1 the CM, trthution Plan. AM yeur Cash llty4ieuds increa,e, the In• turr pnynt ,, !. which coil make will zradttally de ( lit , blentl4 may he widen to the Pt.iit-y, and arc m•Yer forfeited hr the non-pyment or pre mium*, but may at nny time b. converted Into CaAh. ALLISON, Aaeut; PwaYer, Pa . Sept 11; ly J. B. SNEAD Has now in operation a new SAW AND PLANING MILL IN FREEDOM, PA., Having the latcat improvtd machinery for the fnarulfaclure of wvic_.€ol4ovvrivr, SIDING, LATH, &C.-&C., and is now prepared , to attendtii the building and repairing ofJ: Steambokts, Barges, Flats, &c., &c.. Keeping constantly on hand a superior quality of Lumber. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. All orders promptly executed. lang42-ly Miltftrtanttites: ..$6,000.000 Li Cut illustrates the manner of Using it , : , • DR. Fountain Nagai. Injector on - $1,500,000 DR. SACE'S CATARRH REMEDY. It is the only form of instrunient yrt it. with which, haul MetilPl Of! can he carr. 0 f and perfectly applied to ail parts of the passages, and the Chant ben, or (..AN - 11.P., • 1.,. lout therewith. in Wiii4..ll sorer , and u.. i.• exist, and from which the catarrhal ill- , en• rally proceeds The want of 1 ,. Catarrh heretofore has arisen iarzel) horn JP , 1. sibillty of applyin4 remeotea th,..e /to,t . - chambers by any of the orchttary Methods obstacle 111 the way of elle, tin:: curie 1. ,•, overcome bythe invention of the Itont ne Int - this instrument, the Fluid is carried by its can s.is (no muffing, forcing or pumping bring required.. 1 , nostril In a full gently flowing .scant t o h - . portion of the nasal pa,sage-.1.1--... into : •I. oughly cleanses all the tube,: and chattitter. , tattt, thetreicith,andflaierlioutottheopposite nostril. It. • is pleasant, and so simple that a child can stand it. Full and explicit direr thin:. accoinpany each instrument. When instrument, Di. Sane s ratarth Ren.eeN. • attacks of "Cold In the licaa applications SpMptotas , cd, Catarrh. ..• ache, discharge falling it to ez • rase, watery, thick uterus, partilert...t.r... In others a dryue,.., dry, waters t, : eyes. stopping; up or oFo:trn,011.1. I t tinging in ear*, dearnes4 • kllid cud , clear throat, uleoratlon.. sr..nie, front u altered. nasal Manz. niTen,!se 1,1, 1 1 t. . . total deprivation of vice..., ••., • nevi, mental depr,-tott t.; at t . • - Hon, enlarged few of these ,ymptAnar are ill,. ,y 1,, !“ any case St one !rtiP. Dr..Sa...ln Catarrh Remed,,,....•• with Dr. ['tercel.' h cornpanied with the cori.t it t , t • • re recommen‘l , l ttt Itt.• ttat• tot, t bottle of the it •m... 1•• i% n 5.• ..• • • • loathsome di-. :i.e. an,t .1,:- 1 • . ....$3,M,000 taw). 35 , 0 U ara , • . The 11,.nit.,1 !I wo rtroug ~ r , 1 , TnNly ni) Orlitcrigta, elan' ,•:, Jan 17 lv Hair Vigo! For restoring tO , Gray Er, natural Vitality and Color color, with gloss and fresl,7 esS of Mouth. Thu hair is thief:celled, falling hair cheeke.l and baldness often, though mkt always. cured by its use. Nothing can rester , tln) hair where the follicles are - stroyed, or the glands atropht,l decayed; but such as remain ran saved by this application, land stm..- lated into activity, so that a n • growth of hair is produced. of fouling - the hair with a pasty went, it will keep it clean and Its occasional use will preyen: r from turning gray or tAllin2 consequently prev,•nt baldn•—• restoration of vitality it gives to scalp arrests and prevents the 10, - tion of aandruli; Wilk') is Often cleanly and offensive., Free frointl‘ deleterious substances which 'TA ant.! preparations dangerous and 1. riots to the L.tir, the Vigor C en benefit but knot harm it. If \ , .11 nn r V for a HAIR . DRESS I • no;hin,.; else can be found so iitisira rontainint.; neither oil nor dye. ir• not soil whit( cambric. and. vet long, on tho hair, giving, it a rich an,i a gratoful Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ay PraCtirtlx 1 an Lt) W Sarsaparilla .ntrinsie- virtues, and §ust.iim :narkable cures. So mild ' Denetieial to children. and \ • LS to. effectually purge not t. -uptions of the blood. xnt h Ind syphiliti,ii eontatuinati• ,,, nr diseases that have • 'or years, soon Yield to th • lute, and disappear. lict, ,• 1 . - • •ures. many of NVtlit h .I't )1 . Scrofula, and all ~ t , ! ;•' Ulcers. - Erupt' "s., • !•. inters of tho skin. To noir:, illez 1110 ils, Pimples., Pustule., stir. Anthony's Fire. Rose or Er Teiter, Salt. Rheum. !ft , • timid. Ringworm. ami 1: . aerations of the IL terns, N4)11, Ind Liver. It also cure to which it woilld not • %fly adapted, such as Dropsy. Fits, Neuralgia. qleart Female 'Weakness. •I • LeueorThcea, when thev Arc ' .inttg of the scrofulous -- •"no) . e..ial , It is an excellent restemr ..t . • L, 4trew•th in the Spring.. Bs, appetite anti vizor of the troze.l it dissipates the depression and ,nor of the scasnn. Even where w ..h Ippear.3, people feel better. atuNi , e fur eleansityg the blood. The , y-;t•': ' " an with renewed vigor and a ne-+% - PREPA 12 ED 121 Dr. J. C. AYER & CO.; Lowell, Mass., Practirat and Analytical " SOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERII% attit; Medicinal. =EI v . It( ,R. Ft Ayer's ‘ll. As•li n}ult MEM effectual hair. /r • teatwes or [pay to its ori) , lr ,&. ' Ayer's' k• as one ut ti .• Ctreettial r.•.. ever cli:z•coN. elean.ht: , ttltt Ittl.l the 1,1,6,,,1 I stot,ti tI irear4. l i•it stand' Ut ll Kilt. I
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