SELECT MiSCELLA.NY ‘VASUINGTON LET WASHINGTON, D. C.:April 104 The special Report of Hon. Ed ward Young, Chief of the Bureau of statistics, on the Customs Tariff leg islation of the United States, is now in type and will shortly be issued. It makes an octavo volume of about three hundred pages and presents a synopsis of all important legislative procPedings and debates on the sub jeVt of the tariff from the organization of the Government to the present time, together with a tabular appen dix showing the rate of duty on each ankle under eaa ;let itassecl daring:, the same period. Important as the ! subject is, the histrry of its legisla t treatmentve, lets never before been places before the public in n com pact and convenient form. It could only be found by searching:through the "Annals of Gongres - s," "Congres sional debates:" and the files of the "(.int.-'• the ••I,aws of the United ; States," and other official records. inane of which are practically inac cessible to the genetal public, while he invest igation or - the subject it ri,;l, , h such scattered material, would have been a labor requiring great application and abundant leis ure. The earhitst action of Congress up on this subject is introduced by the speeches of Mr. Madison of Vir. and Mr. Hartley of Penna. The former of these gentlemen at this time dp ibears as the friend of a very free sys tem of Commerce, and regards it as a truth "that commercial shackles are generally unjust, oppressive and unpulitic." On pages lA-'2.0 is a brief extract of Hon. Alexander Haniil t on's celebrated• report on _manufac tures, one of the ablest and most,ela borate docuMents ever iS.sued in sup port of the policy -of protection. Pages 93 contain a similar abstract of the report of the Hon. Robert J. Walker, in 1/4411, a document, which Etas beer, regarded as one or the ablest official papers in the interest of free-trade. It is somewhat curious to find Mr,. Calhoun in 1816, oppo sing free-trade doctrines and earn estly expatiating on the importance of industrial independence as an ment of national seeurity, and not less so to see Mr. Wellsr in hiseari r speeches, stoutly resistinga policy of which he subsequently became in() of the foremost - champions.. Mr: t 'lay, on the other hand, makes his first appearance in connection with such tneasuaeS as an advocate of "a thorough and decided protection to hotoe roam - factures by ample du ties.'' fhis was early in 1816. In I-42.1, we find Mr. Buchannan stoutly contending for the interests of the iron manufacturers of Penna.., while Mr. Webster takes the opposite side. A few years later come the great de hates, which preceded nullification, ;eel extracts are given from the siweelies of the leading disputants, 1 Layne. Calhoun. Methane, Webster, 'hay. Choate, and others. These ex tr.-lets, though necessarily brief, indi cate cleat ly enough the spirit and the that prevailed on either side. A short sketch of the nullification movement in South Carolina, and the action of the National (lovern ot,,,t in re; aril to it, is given on t ti .n with t inn of fri•i•-i Nilo tariff extract- fp win tho ,DeepTio , , of ,P;th.)rn, Diw is of Nva., Hof \la., .191 in NI. ylnytnn, of South I 'qr. , (0' hi•rs ombraring 111;ITI !hi• in”,t illiiiort:trit in 1164 ri'xi•ithiz 'rid Tin ovor •} 0 • •—• •4,-:,r 1. , prineilde again appears in the ascendent, and in the I sel,tsequent acts or 1.62, 'GI, 'Gt. as 'Veil as in those which have succeed ed the close - of the war, this principle has . lieen oreatly strengthened by the neeessity for a large revenue. In treatiag of this period, Mr Young, in concluding his work gives a history Hof the organi7stion of the Internal Revenue Bureau and of Several acts imisning international taxes. lie also treats of the appothtment of the It-venue Commission in 180.1, and Of , the special Com tnissioner of Revenue !lon. 1). A. Wells) in 1860, and no -tjees the reports made by the latter in 1.667, '6S, '69. Copious extracts are given from the debate in the house on the act of July 11th, 1870, '‘to reduce internal taxes, and for other purposes," Messrs. Burchary and. Allison occupying considerable space in .suppert of the principles of "Revenue Reform" while Messrs. tif4terik, Maynard and others iizorotisly sustain the doctrine of prole ien. The su hjeiL.t of tninspori. ta t ion of goods in bond and the !smil ed warelninse systeln °crap). several pages and the report proper closes with a general view of the present' condition of tariff* legislation, in eon ne-ction with which Mr. Young pre sents statements of -the doctrines of the protectionist-, free trailers and revenue reformers respectively, each statement being furnished by one of the most prominent representatives of the principles therein defined. The report, as a whole, is very i inportant contribution to the eco amide literature of the day, and in view of tl,e prominence which the tariff question is now assuming, is lenlated to be of great practical value to the legislator in furnishing him data that will aid him materially in arriving at a just conclusion. -• • A Sea Lion Rookery. I t wits nearly theend-of May, when we arrived, and soon after, the rookery of clap matches, which were scattered around the 'shoal, began to augment, and large rininbc.r4 of the huge males made their appearance, b , lohing forth their sharp, ugty howls, a;nol leaning out of, or darting through) the Nvater with stiri rising veloeityand frequently divingoutside of 1114' n • the next moment emer ging from the foaming breakers-, and waddling up the beach, or, with seetninl effort, climbing some kelp fringed rock - , to doze in the scorch ing while others would _ . lie sleeping or playing among the tests of seaweed. with their heads and -outstretched limbs above the surface. But a few days elapsed before a getlera I contention tkegantr the mas tery of the different rookeries, and the victims of the bloody encounters were to be seen on all sides of Ole island,. with torn lips, or mutilated limbs and gashed sides; while, now and then, an unfortunate creature would ~be. met with, minus an eye, or with the orb turned out of its sock et, together with other wbunds, pre sentioga ghastly appearance. As the time of "hauling up" drew near, the iihuld became one numof animation, every beach, rock and cliff where a seat could find tt Thothold, bemtne its resting puce , white a countless herd of old males capped-the sumtnit, and the united clathorinx4 of the vast as setoblag,.) could be heard, in a CAM day, for miles at sea. The south side of the island is high and precipitous, with a projecting ledge, hardly per cePtible from the lash below, upon which one immense lion managed to climb, and there remained for several veeks —till the season was over. How he ascended, or in what manner he retired to the water, was a mystery to bin. numerous ship's crew, as he came and went in the night! for "Old liray"—as nanied by the sailors— waS closely watched in his elevated position during the time when the men were engaged at their work on shore.— Over/and Monthly. celebntted. Dr.llanies, be ing inclined to sleep-tiering n dull sermon. a friend who was with him jok e d him on having nodded now find then: Barnes ittsistect that- h e had hePu_awakeall the time. "Wo . then. "sniji his friend. "can you tell me what the sermon was about?" Vt-a, I can," he,answered, "it was -about an hour too long." Jamb Pole Kat. My friend, did you ever examin the fragpont Ole kat elussly? gueM not, they area !critter who won't bear examining with a micr kope. They are beautiful beings, but oh ! how deceptive. Their habits are phe-% but unique. They bud t heir houses out ov earth, and the houses have but one door tew them, and lhat n front doot. When they enter their houses they don't shut the door atter them. They are called pole kats bekause it iz not convenient tew kill them with a klub, but with a pole, and the long the pole the more convenient. Writers on ttiltral history disagree about the right length of the pole tew be used, but i would suggest that the pole be about 365 feet, esueshily if the wind iz in favor ov the pole kat. When a pole - kat is suddenly wal loped with a long pole, the fus.thing that he, she, or it duz,is tew embalm the air for menny mile.; in diameter, with an akrimonious ollfaktory re freTh men t which permeates the eithe rial fluid with an entirely original smell. This smell iz less popoular in the fashionable word than lubins extrakt, hut the day may eum when it %%ill be bottled up, like musk, and sold for 87.1 eeuts per bottle; bottles small at that. A pole kat will.remove the filling from a-hens egg, without breaking a hole in the shell bigger than a mar row fat p(.-a. how this iz did,hlstorians hay left Us to doubt. This iz vulgarly milled "surking eggs. " This iz an accomplishment known among humans, which it iz said they have learnt from the pole kilts. Pole kilts also deal in chickens, yung turkeys, aud yung goslins. They won't tuch an old goose, they are sound.on that question. Man 1z the only phellow who will attemptlow bight an old goose, and his teeth fly oph a grate menny times before he loosens envy ov the meat. A pole kat travels under an alias, which iz called skunk. There is a grate menny aliasex that there iz no accounting for, and this'• iz one of them. I have kaught skunks in a trap. They are easier to git into a trap than to git out ov it. In taking them out nv a trap grate judgement must be had not tew shake them up; the more yu shake them up the moreambrosial they am. One pole kat in a township is enuff, espeAily if the wind changes once in a while. A pole kats skin iz wuth 2 dollars in market, after it iz skined,- hut it iz wuth 2 dollars• and fi() cents tew skin him. This iz one way tew make 12 shil ling:4 in a wet day. - 0 ; Religions Persecution in Japan. The ..4fißsionary Herald for April contains a letter which seems to con firm the account in the Overland Mail, of the recent persecution of na tive Clgistiansby the Government of Japan. Mr. Green and Mr. Gulick write from Dope, under date of Jan nary They state that a month previous, sixty-five Roman Catho alt men of standing and- heads of families. were seized near Nagasa ki. put on hoard of steamers and car ried into exile from which, co far, no Japanese ( 'hrist inn has ever returned. It is two years since the arrest and deportation of the 4.000- taken from Nagasaki, the survivors of which number have. it is supposed, ever since keen suffering the riaors of Jan anese prison life. Immediately after that ()oil rrr•nre, I waktm, formely Prime Minister of the Japanese Gov ernment. and at present the head of the Embassy to Europeans: Americo, affirmed that the Councilor State had "agreed to stop these proceedings against the Christians, and an officer would leave on the morrow to sus pend them." Afterward it was claimed that this promise was only on agreement that no more Christ ians should be arrested in the future. Rut even in this view of it, what be comes of the promise now ? It is re ported that the rest of the inhabit ants of the village, numbering two thousand, will he deported as soon as the authorities should have suffi cient means of transport. As yet, Imwever, thore has been no intelli gence of any further arrests. \Pa• !Num. 1'4;1, in Trials of a Youthful Lover. A young Romeo residng upon Gar den street. whOse voice has just com menced to change, and sings any where along the scale from falsetto to the home has, purchased a forty dollar guitar n few weeks since, and last week Ihnught he would serenade his Juliette. who lives on the same street. Hastily chewing a few bron chial troclo.f.; to clear his pipes, he crept within the shade of a toy win dow and nervously began clawing the instrumental chords, while he softly tipped a ballad to his charmer inside. Ile had just sung— ' 'flier •'s musk In the midnight Mr." k when he became convinced that there was sole leather soaring about through the atmosnhere also,and be fore heelm Id strike the chorus he found the stuffing kicked out of his guitar, and himself in the road rising his nose as a shovel plow. The girl's father had returned. from down town at an unusually late hour—hence the result. The warbler is now practie ing on the concertina and getting his piii;y.ta half-soled with sheet iron. lie say he will make the 'old man sick f the bellows don't go back on him. —Clereland Leader. CM El tI.. A toper sneered at a young for wParingspeetneles,when the latter said. "it 14 better to wear glags es over the nose as I do, than under the no-e us you do." r:-r._ "Mr. Jones," said Mrs. Jones, with an air of triumph, "don't you think marriago isa means of grace ?" "Well, yes," growled Jones, "I sup pose anything is a means of grace that breaks down pride and leads to repentance." ttprl.. An Irishman in writing a let ter to his sweetheart, asking whether she wouhl accept of his love or not, writes thus: "If you don't love ine. plain send back the letter will - lout breaking the seal." --,Ze-• An Illinois y o uth has been 0 13.:(-arifig a tine plaited shirt, which iwned in the back, "hind side be fore" for more than a year. He said he thought they had laid out a good deal of work on the back. A veteran observer says: never placv! much reliance on a man who is telling , what he would have done had he been there. I have no timl that somehow this kind of peo ple never get then•. gr.; A ProPoition to light the streets of Indiana "City," we so p. pot•ed by the common t'ouncil, eiu the ground that thieves would he ena bled to see when they were watched and consequclitly it would be impos sible to catch , them. Wt. An old bachelor out West be (s►ne so alarmed at the persistent ef forts of a widow to marry him, that he turned over all of his property to her and then ran away, leaving word that he had left the property so that she need not tolloW him. c A young man applied for a marriage license in Cambria, but the clerk reminded him of two previous applictions. "Yes," was the reply, "the other two girls didn't know that I wanted to get married, till I show ed them the document, but this one does." tire• An exchange says in the course of a brief editorial explanation to a poet whose contribution is declined : "We - cannot print your poem on 'A Drowned Boy.' In the first place you speak nf yonrsubject AS floating on the water: mid in the second as 'lying on his bier.' Which is it wa ter or beer?" WEL4NGE. JUscellaneoilB. R. trt a IR RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CUIIES TAE WOltrsT PAINS In from Ono t 3 TArculy Minut s. NOT ONE HOUR eft Liketlit eit any ouo SL }TER WIT!! PAIN. IZADWAY'S ILEADy CURE FOR SVEIVI PAIN It S'23 the erg aud 1. The Only Pain Int_metly blast Instantly ctutitikbe mod swertwlatiog, its.Uss. ;Ways Intisnltstatbto. :Lila CUM% C..r,ti•rurt, whether tt tito Lungs, Slcrottach, Dowels ; or utlacr itsnds or urputs. by ;me application 1N FROU ONE TO TWENTY TIINETE3. No matter bow triokott or rzcntrmtle the ;suo the 'MEV limns t, Bed-ridden, lutrro, Crippled, Net . . vtus. Neurslgic, or brustratisl swab thsc-usa may sags - . RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT F.A,E -INYLANINIATION ttl , THE KIItNEYS. _ . . INFLAMMATION OF TIIF. INFLAMMATION OF_ THE HoIVELs, coNoESTIoN OF THE 1.1:N..;... 6021 E TULIOAT DIFFICFLT DREATIIIN.• PALPITATION OF THE lIEAi:T. TITsTEIIICS. DIPIITHEHI C A TA F1.T.7r:7..A TOOTTIAI•tt NEURALGIA. DIIEUMATI,%!. COLD CHILLS. AGUE cil11.1". The applie:Oton of the ite2dv !teller f 01.." art or forts where the pain .r dll3colty einde =we and comfort. - • - ...Twenty drops In LI a tuirl.ler of wata r 1. .• few momenta. eau. 'SPASM •'• l•••• ' ll STOMACH. ilE.llaUrl:N. SICK lit:MM. - DI . , DIARRILK A. DISENTEILY, COLIC. WIND I:. ?DE DOWELS, and all I:kiTETt.N AI. PA IN Travelers should always carry a bmtb, itz way's Steady Reller rtes t!, m_A f,a • • water ala proven , . alcknota pains fro', cbaa:fe Is-arr. It übe Ter than Pre.c.b Brandy or Dater.: &alumina& • FEVER AND AGUE FEVEIT forioyti 7 l7o , . 7 - Is not a material atom In this Irrnrld that tt-1 I c 1 Percr and Arne. rtad 411 other llalarLuus, Illllul, p,,..rl e t. Typh o id, Y..11,,w; and rata, Ft,t•or. ifthltNl I itADWfirtt P1LL...0 .ptick ItADIVAI - .4 READY RELIEF. PM, teats per bottle. Sola I. Urugzists. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! CrEONG AND PURE EWE BLOOD—I" CREASE Or FLESH AND WEVIIIT—i•LEA' SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION st LURED TO ,UL.L: DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT lIAS MADETIIE SIIIST ASTHNIsiIING cURRF So QUICK, SO RAPID ARE THE cIIAN..I THE RUDY UNIkF.R6t I F-q UNDER THE I FLUE.WE 01 , Tll Is TRULY WONDER! , . mmilt•lN-E. THAT Every Day an Increase In Flos:, and Weight is Seen-sand Felt. THE. GREAT iiLOo A )r drup of SA RR PA I:II.LMN .11 soLvENT couintrodisdes thronel. the Mood, Sweat. sd other Guide and Jukises of the upsem the ewer of life.`fisat repairs the wastes of the body with nem' and sound hsuteriul.hsroftda„ B.cjittnis, ron• errpreles. (thoutithar irs , e. tricsew In the Throat, jl n y[i. Temore. Node , I e Pod other I dn.. •ii , f • 1: • • ti1,..,11• I 'I- Itarg • fr, (i.e - :Ai,. n I the wora fern:* of 8.4.1 areas, Eruptions, •-r Scsill Head, liter Worn SAIL Hi um Fir. elpets4, Anne, Wor.v In the rf...h. T.treo,... ear errs In the Moroi., sod riU wresteoltie unit c.r.1.1.11 disclearres. bleht Pw Les of Spero, and .sd want en ut the life priurtple, sin: within the curntiid nrire 14 this wonder Of Mott ens ellentll3rV. 3,.1 a ft... dens 11,15 e •111 prove to any maws tsjot It Co. eoher of llnAle fun/33 of 1.113.13... Its potent power to cure then.. :roc .air does the S313•Alr•IIII.S.11V Ttesoterwr esrrlall known remedial agents In 11.. I h - •. C. tscrnful.vre, ...lethal...al, and hi.m sisnahks 1. .rely yeniitive cu-c fear Blduey dc Bladder Complaints, rtnlary, sad Wood, onw.ases, Gravel, j1141,A.-N. Dropsy. StN , p..e. of Water, Inconintenoll of Ur., Oflcheil Dift33e, Ar.rutilinery and In all MK-4 •I, , there are brklOnSl detwolls, or the water Is this-: etondy. mixed with snlestanecs lase the white of e egg, or threads 11l se selOte silk, or there Is a ortort,.. dark bilions spvearane and white tiono- as t. posits, and when three lo priCklr-f.. 14111111 lso•I when pawing ll . 3lre. owl ain ill,l the Back ayrd along the Ldins. Iron, 1 ,.0r. WORMS.—The only known and sure net, (Jr Woro,s—Psw, rope. rtes C Tumor of 12 Tears , Growth Cured by Radcvnyls Resolvent. July R•ner•• - hoe. had (Ovarian Too., lu the or.rlo, sewl b.welv. All the Doctors said there •ss uo help f..r tt." tried ever, thin; that was recommended, hal n..thiez helped se. I saw peas ...4 flusecht er .y It : but ha e d V. fatth le It, Wrests.. 1 hoel - suteeed her twele• veers. f ru hotthes of the Resolvent. end owe bor.. of kaderay'e ed tee.. bail.. if )41PJ Revel. Itehef, , u.. 1 there is ...t • e.en ie..... t. L. seva bet.r. seaselew. Ised happset thew I Late; f. r tee/•• ,-rear e a. The wont unto, was 6. th• left thle t!..• le.wels. pee the cum. I write Lilo t.t you fa the Lenett of o:hett. Vow ton publith it It you rt...., ILt All P. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PIRS, perfectly tastel=4, rteraolly elicited with sweet nut, purge. regulate, purl ry. &mins% an strenutiien. liadiear's f UL< for the cure of all diw.rder, of the ptourse.l. Ltrvr, Koine)", ItLadder. Nen..., Imliterajm, II) ape oa. hdVunmca> 11.1{,m4A Fe , .r, lodatutualloo ill toe Mosel& Nes, and an Ilertoi.:e. Merits of the lidernal Viscera. Warranted to effect a pinutive cure. Purely Vegetable, etititasoo.g uo tu cr cur, mic l.cruk, or deletertou drug., i _ Ottavrr the folln_seing toptidos rrau:tlr.g Iron/ Disorders of the Digesti‘e C,...iiratloa, Inward 111... ~f tlr lao.d In lb. Hasa, %,:utzl, of the SLaaatb, awe. liranlaan.. 1 of 3 ooKI,, W•ty;,, to 0. 5..00r B , alcsof, or ilatteria,, al ll.e Pfl tl.. Staaawb, lola, of the lica4,llorti•J and 1 aIZ. llnestidag. 1a,1104, Ilan. elbohinr or Solomon; akbeu to a Lyiaz Poston,' I/imoe.. of Vtai.o. fa.. 1.. or We., before and 1,11 in the Ilrad, Leta:teary of '1.11...0.,...t it,. .kof and Fpn, Pain la tla, Side. fl.ell, Limb., 0.4 1..1.14.41 Fl..he. d 11.51, !Sarnia( I. the Vlra. `A fru air. nt jtADWAY'S 191.1 .S vitl fn.. the ~tirtl/ frntl. Istter, 1* prr box. Fail.l, BY DitnitilSTS. READ "FALSE ANT) TRUE. - rt. lilt., rk...1131P to RAMVAY s CO.. No. el hiatdrit Latie. Lnlvrwatiun wwth t.t..usunia vtt bi scut TOO. ROLLOWAYS r• 4., Jib 4 4 1 0 00' DIERYMAH HIS OWNNYSICIAM CAUTION. HF. %omen. , demand for HOLLOWAY'ST PILLS and OINTM RN'S', has tempt.-4 unpvin elpied ;tattles to counterfeit these valuable coed'. nines. . . In order to protect the politic and ourselves, we have issued a new "Trade Mark," consisting or an Egyptian circle of a serpent, with the letter H In the centre. Every boa or genuine llotanwaT's Pit.t.r and OiNewase will have this trade mark o" ; none are genalhe wtthont It. N. Y. Cur.sitcsi..oo.,.tinle Proprietors, mr3l'72ly. 7s Maiden Lane, New York. SHARP & HOFFMAN, ROCHESTER, PENN'A., TIV:A I.1 7 .7.1[1.1 6 4 ix GROCERIES & PR ONISIONS, tll EENSWARE. GLASSWARE. STONRIVA RE, WOOIENIVARE 11[ELdraw are ;. WIN Do W-GLASS, NAILS,CUTLEILY; W ill IPS, LARIP.S,NOTION 5, t- A LT. F Is IL FLOUR. (WAIN, Mill - Feed, Oil - Meal, Lard Oil, Slim', CAPS, LEAD, FUSE, Rifle and Blasting Powder, - (Wholaale and *Retail Chimney-Tops and Druina Pipes; WHITE I.EM) it LINSEED OIL, Dryer , Turpentine, Mors dry d in Oil; PAINT BRUSHES OP ALL KINDS. WE HAVE TIIE TOL Averill Chemical Paino Mixed ready for use; PUllb: WHITE, ALL COLORS AND SHADES, Warranted tienutne, and fur tick• in ut'y quantity-11y the quart, in tin vzifts; by the Lin buckeLp, or by five gatbm ketzg. THE AVERILL PAINT Has given unbouniksl satisfaction for many 3 - ears in all sectoraei of the country, awl has been in use in this vicinity about live years, proving itself to be, especially, the colors and shades, titssolutely The Best and Cheapest faint now in use. 'Cain drwr not effect it before dry trig, and when dry it has a hand glassy surface: will not crack or wel We will semi ininple, card, price list and testimonials to and• -person asking f or th e Same. An heavy goods delivered free of charge r Rochester Rocbest and vicinity. f• SHARP & HOFFMAN, ROCHESTER. PA mu re) ;6 in ] Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Eleantlful designs tst highly finished Satin paper. j The hugest assortment of tan and Stamped Gold Paper. erer opened in the city. Dining Room Paper Plain & Paneled. (lumber and if Itehen Papers all new in Design. Th eyriiest and cheapest Wall Paper Souse In the Haring three first claps entenes on• hand. of about fifteen home power capacity, they are offered to the public at reasonable Mee. • JOHN II'HOHNILICY. Liberal Rates toDetach', taprlo-..t0 anr2o3l. DE ZOIICHE & CO 110 Wood St., Pittzspurgh. MiOelianeous. James fl. Rankin, HOUSE FUIiNISIIING GOODS, CUTTLER4f S PLATED WARE, WOODEN 4 . TD WILLOW WARE, Japannese4n' d Plain Fine Ware, 7 WITU EVERTi,IIINO NECESSARY FOR HOUS KEEPERS. Call and see ouititock and leayn our prices. No: fillt iSt;i( Late St. elaii ST.) lOTTSBURGH, Vinegar If4tteria are rot a rile Fancy Drink, made P o ar Whiskey, Prom' Spirits and Refuse Liquors.; rine:rued, spdetl, and sucetened to ineasa the taste; tailed "Tomes," " Appetisers." ' Restorers," Re., that lead the tippler an to drunk enneas. and rupi, but are a true Medicine, made from the native-roots and herbs of Calikuma, free from all Aktiliffete Stimulants. They are the Great !Void Purifier:Mid a Life-giving Principle, a Per fect kenovato4ed I nricnrator of the System, Intl , rVin", ofi all poAsonous matter and restating the blond In a heahlv condition. eitrichni_ it, r 4- e shing and Invignratti4bnth nand and ttaiv. They are easy of adntineraticm, prompt an their 3Ctluti, cer lain in their re,silts, safe and reliable in all loans of disease. . ' No Perscaerteatt take these Bitters ae cordinz. to direv..ft ~,,, s, and remain lung unwell, pro • nied their Limes are not destroyed by mineral poi ..n or oilier Miter's, and the vital organs wasted beyond the pn 4 ,,m of repair. DP.PrlPotor . or Ised/ineistionas Headache, Pain in the Shoolders. Cough.. Tightness a the Chest, Disalne'ini, Sour Eructattorts of the Stomach, Bail Taste in -the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpt tetion al the Mean, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in th& re as of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful IsYmptom., are the offsprings of Dys pepsia. In tltt4e complaints it has no equal, and one bottle wilretove abetter guarantee of its merits than a 1- ngthy,advertisement. Fur FetnnteCoutplaints in young or old, married or s , ( "te. at the dawn of somanhood, or the turn of li Tonic Bitters display so de rided an infittenee that a marked improvement is soon perceptiftle. For Ingingomatory and Chronic ithenersatia'sit and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indiges tion, BiliousXernittent and Intermittent Fever., Diseases of th - ti-Blood, Lever, Kidneys and Blattner, tlele Ilittershave been most successful. Such Diseases are;eaused by Vitiated Blood, ulich is generally prothiced by derangement of the Digestive Organs • 'They arc)* Gent le Purgative as well US 0/ T01116.'1 , 0,, , 5ing also the peculiar Inert of .I‘llZ - 114,5 4 e-erful agent in relieving Congestion r I otlaironatteo of the Liver and Visceral Organs, end it ltitionkiliseases For Skin-Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt- Rheum, Illotetirs, Spots, Pimples. Pustnles, Boil; Carbuncles, 4'6lg-worms. Scald- Head, Soar Eyes, Scarfs, Docolorat ions of the Shin, Humors anct.Piseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nate/ie.; are literally dug up and carried out of the systeiti; In a short time by the use of these Bitters. Ornthottle in such cases is ill convince the most increilues of their euranve rOoctt ettraissa;:ithie Vitiated Blood 'whenever won find its iinpurines bursting through the skin in Pimples, Fai r dlons, or Sore; cleanse it when you find at obstrukted and slugs,ish in the veins ; cleanse it when it isl;"rtil ; your (echoes will tell woo when. Keep the Lltaai pure. and the health of the system will follow. Grallefitr' thousands itrttclatet V tetras ■ Byrress th:4onowt wonderful Invagnrant that ever sustained thOinkine rysteria. Pln. Tape. and other Voruts. lurking an the systerldht s .111 y Piot/sold, are erfectuafly destroyed adallennocil. Safi, a (hal inotoshesi phv- Slolre : There is scarcely an indsvidtial upon the face of the yirthi who, body is t'Seilipt front the presence pli • Ainins It is rot upon the healthy ele ment, 4 - the-Lofty that norms rest, hot *loch the diseased Ini.itors and slimy dep. - wits that breed these Jiving moneys doicase. No system Medi cine, no veisidlfugcs, nn atOlte'tooto;es. 0 .11 free the system I,o,l'7l'st-or. , hike the-e Meehatareal Disease.. Persons engaged in Paints ;and Mineral, such as Plumber, I ype- Setter., anii Miner, as they advance in life, •• he subset 113 paral of the Rowels TO guard .Itgoaiiist dila take a du.e of WA I KEY'S Yl. ei.sie U4ti-a MA ol,. Is, to a week as a Pre 1111111111Ay- lictglittralt s anal Intermit.. tent rot, nh.di arc fi per, 'dent in the val leys of o tfy, Frrat ie., themieliont the United State, c•tirs:..thr tt....as 4 the Idissiwappi, Oho, Mtstsoort. ahOtoss, macs-co. lu.sthrri.l4,4l. A.L.Ot• lAA, Red cirt ,, rad, in:. P. ad, A'a bama, Mghlie. 'Oat :1 11, 111, Pi... J noes al d many oilias i viii Itch s,[ 1hr4.41,1t0ul OUr entirej . dountry he s •t and Annintn, and rentatkably no during scastints nl uttustiol heat anti drynisie, are invariably ast.onipanied by exten sive derangvments cof the glontash and liver, and other ab•lt:utinal viscera, In till It treatment, a j/UT gative, t,!,efflrtr a itosVerfol influence upon th es e cartons sfisgslis, 1. essentialty tit - teas-try. There is tao eathar,Fie for the yairpose crinal 10 bk. J. WAL SLIM'S V1140..A1t 111-r LK-, as they will speedily re move theNaik toloical 11fa d matter with which the bowels arc-loaded, at the same time stimulating the Yecavtionited the liver, and generally restoring the healthy fOtirtiOnS of the digestive organ, I Serokitia. or King's Evil, ‘Vhite Swell ings, Ul4rs, Erysiliclal, Swelled Neck, Goiter, ScrofuloirS Inflammation, Indolent Inflammations, MercuriAl Affections, Uid 5.M ., . Eruptions of the Skin, Sofa, Eves, etc., etc. In the.e, as in all other tonstitutltral bibeaseS, WAI Kr v . , IrjE.GAII 1:IT• Tits hate:shown thetr great 0..0 vc ,AUWerS is *Se most OlAilOate and intracatle cow, Dr. Walker's California Wine-oar Bitterisrct on all these cases ma similar manner. By purrOiitg the 111.4 they remove the cause, and by rewolityrg, away the elitists of the inflammation (the tubiircular deposits) the affected parts receive health, and a permanent cure is effected apr17,11;17 Th e ip rope r it es of D I . %AI KKR'S VINT.. GAR Ilt:ratits Ore Aperient, lhaplArretic and Lat• nttnaltreil Nuum..... L. aaUWn, Diuretic, Sedative, Counte2Ailitant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti- TheAperient and mild Laxative properties of Da. WaLlitite'S Vl3l - 11G3k Ihrreksh are the beet safe-guard In all cases of eruptions arid malignant 113.13.31 . .0C, and sa.thirig prop erties ire ect the humorsof the lances_ Se dativelpcOperties allay 113111111 the nervous ssstern, lovrels. either from inflamerution, wind, (tiic, cramps, etc. Vicar Cotinier-liritant influentt extends throughout the system. 1 hen Anti-MMus properties sinnolate the l ore, iu the secretiati of bile, and its' th,eliarges through the biliaryducte, and arclUpenar to all remedial ageot‘, for thr,,Cisre of Ititums leveVVever and Agne, etc. Irog4.s(7the body ta4alaast disease by puritykl i all ts llts,ds with V mac tx Esertits_ No epid e mic can tale hold of 3 system thus forearrnetL IlliVeetintro.—Take of the Ritter. on going to bed are ought from a half to one and cruedialf twines Eat geed nourislung food, stair as jaeef steakNoutton chop, vriusi.n, roast beef, and vege tahles,And take out-door exercise. They are com- Pc.ert Of pettily vegetable ingredients, aad contain no spirit J. WALKER, Prop'r. Q. NI. IffelDONAtJ) 46. Drudsi" w• and Gen. Alts. Sa6Frantioco. Cal, and . a Washington and Charlton Stu, New york. SOU); BY ALL DkuGGISTS & DEALERS oprlltht-Lto g;jylo Hardware, he Foiipdry ec, Repair Shop. Engaged in the Foundry Business for ait.iittleka liarty yemm,—durtng which time I have ecenmranted a varlett of useful patterns, be aides 54tatructing modeia and taking out patents for latnoventents on COOKING - STOVES —atectiater haviue tboroozhly teotott these lax- proveiisente, I feel warranted m offering them to the pgblic. ro LA Co NAT 9 The GREAT wwirrisnev ham 1:10 tiu perior for thla Locality. t'STOVESI Soy tot Different Styles for Hotting and Cooking Rio Great Republic Cooking Stove fitteihe bell Record of any Stove ever oftered In this market. IT TAKES LESS FUEL, LEA ROOM TO 1)0 MORE WORK, -BEST BAKER, MY ST .roUItA.I3I.F. TDE'DEST STOVE IN USE. In".ennneetion with the stove I have got up a Patent EXTENSION TOP. wrbieb occupies little room, no additional fuel, and is not liable to wear out, dispen •es with all pipe, can be put on or taken Ott at any time. and made to suit all stoves otany size or pattern. Vivo Hundred Personas i. Who have purchased and used the GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE, 3fost of whose nam e s have been publish. ed in the A nous, are confidently referred tn. to bear witness of as superior merits as a cooking stove. f,ilAl.nre IF A LTOG ETHER Rowell &"Co.'s Advertisements. HOLLIDAYSBUR% PA. SEMINARY. Hey. JOSEPH WAVGH, Wind* SPRING - TERM BEGINS 1871. Buccessful.ihoronst. economical, and healthful. The old at and most 7" • / reliable // rik • lona , tion for . obtain ing a Mercantile Education. Vltr Practical Busi ness men as Instntctora. For Information write far a circular to P. DUFF & SONS. mart7;4w Pittsburgh. Pa- CheaP Forms! - Free Homes! ON TUN LINZ OF TUN UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. ► L►aD GIRLS? or 1.2,000,000 ACRES, It THE DEBT FARM & MINERAL LANDS to AMERICA 3,000.000 A.orooln Nolsrssoka IN TON (MEAT PLATTE VALLEY. The Garden ofthe West, NOW FOB•SALE I These lands are In the central portion of the United States, on the 41st degree of North Lati tude, the central line of tt e great Temperate Zone of the American Continent- and for grain growing and 1.(0311 raising nuaurpas‘ed by any In the Uni ted States CILEAPICII IN PRICE. more fevr uat ' /e terms Riven, and more convenient to market than can be found eeevrhere. LIOIKEVMA CM TO L I/EIIIZ4B. ?he bid Locations for Cotontea, Soldiers entitled to a Homestead or 1W Acres live liaises to Purchasers V L4M. Send for the new descriptive pamphlet, with new mape,_pnbllsbed In English, German, Swe dish, and Danish, nettled Tree everywhere. Ad dress, O. P. DAVIS Land Commissioner U. P. R. R. Co., Omaha, Neb. - - - Extraordinary Improvements CABINET ORC'IANS. The Mason d Alin Organ CO. respectfully announce the Introduction of Improvements of mach more than ordinary Interest. These ate Reed and Pipe Cabinet 0 being the only enceimatal combination PIPES. with reeds ever made: _ Day's Transposing liaerviloard. which can be Instantly moved to the right or left changing the flitch. or tremor/owing the key. For D r a w i ngs an d D escr iptions, we Oireektr. New and Elegwa &ylee of Double- Reed Mbinet Organs, .t 0140. sl3saud #143 each. Ontadering fbpacits, Ekganies and thorough Km/tenor of Iforknicrs sato, these are cheaper than any bane offered. !atm Mason organs are acknewiedged and from extraordinary facilities for man n fric I nre, th la Company an afford, and now its &Koko to sell as prices which render them UNQUESTIONABLY CHEAPEST. Four Octave Orono, /So each: Five Octave Or gan. 1.100. 'll:band upwards. librty styles, vp Co edch. New Iltustrated Catalogue, and Veettmonlal Circular, artth oolnkroa of mote than one Shoissand uttudaans, sent from BABON a HAMLIN OR GAN CO., lk 'Tremont BL, Boston, 506 Broadway New York. mrk7;4w Portable Soda Fountains , 040, 950. $73 and $lOO. GOOD, DURABLE AND CHEAP 1 Shipped Ready for, Use. IIANCTACTTIRED et J. W. CITAPMAN, tiro Madison Ind. Fir exi) lon cuirmait bQ (Incorporated 1860.) Columbia Fire Insurance Company, OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: S. S. Detisller. Pres't. Robert - thane, H. Wilson. Vice Pres% William Patton. Herbert Thornas,Nreas. James Schroeder. J. F. Froranff, J. 8. Strive, M. M. Strickler R. T. Ryon. J. B. Bachman, George Bogle, Por losnianco or Agencies, address .1. P. PHIMALTPF. Columbia, ea. VEr'REYORE ASSUEING YOUR LlFE,examlue Verthe new Tontine Savings Fund plan. Just In troduced by the ERMABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF NEW YORK. by which an endow ment pulley is granted at about half rates. End or `en years, 101 per ct of preminmsretsroed. " 151 " " 201 •• • New business, 1871, /41.3110.000, largest in world. Avsets $18.000,1300 ; Income 8 410,00 U Reliable Agents Wanted everywhere. Address, 1. L. lIKONTEIt, General Agents.' 328 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 1 1 11118 ' , Female tsoldler ! tirtseited 3 or 1 The t emale &Wier The thrilling Adven tures, Experiences, and Escapes of woman as Spy. Reout and Nurse, In Camps. Battle fields 14 Hospitals. 12 full-page Illustrations, and portrait on steel. Tbl.i excellent boot. elegantly Illustra ted, crown, tiro and beautifully bound In cloth, richly ornamented In black and gold. is sold only by subscription. Philadelphia Pi - lishvw (b., Philadelphia, Pa. The Agents who first sead $1.25 far outfit will get the ter !tory for this fastsePing book. rir CARPENTERS, BUILDERS and all who contemplate but Ming. onpulied with our new Illu.trated Canlrnme on receipt of stamp. A. J. DICKNY.LL BCo Arch'tee-tars? Ste' r rs War re n tit., Vii. Y. AGENTS WANTED FOR RICHTR wENSAAIIONV OF NEW YORK. A Work Deseriptive of the History of New York in all its various Phases. Its splendors and wretchedness; Ita high and kW life; Its marble palaces and dark dens. Its attrac tions and dangers; its Rings and Frauds; its lead leg men and politicians; its adventurers; its char ities; Its my !MPhil and crimes. illustrated with nearly 230 fine engrmings. head for circulars and see our terms and a fall description attic work. Address National PhD tf4hing Phila. Po. carl73. IVANTEII). AGENTS. To sell the Improved Florence Sewing Illicittoe. Mates four diffeesni*es, Ricn r o lite Wort four Wort. Fasttns Us own cads. For Beauty, Simplicity, and Durability, is without equal. Liberal terms. Salesroom, No. Ilia, Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Pa IV I LSON & PEN N Y PACKER. Managers, 4 GENT'S Wattled.—Agents make mute LA: moues at work for us than at an) thlur else. Business light end permanent. Psrticulare ties. G. STtwooto ,t Co., Fine Ar Publisturs, Port land. L .- PIANO CO., N. ti.-1.4 VIM. No Agent*. Names of patron. fu 40 States In( Ircular CUNDIJRANGQ : cup/4y or 4 a*nrert CM =9 Cures Crater. scrofula. Syphlllla, Catarrh, Rhea matiana, Neuralgia. Pulmonary Complaints. CI CAT . Stlit Rheum, Skin blaearea, all 1110(1C1 Di.- eIb•APP Ia purely vegetable. The best khnern Blood Purifier. sold by all drug,itata. Price. > per bottle. Obaerte the trade mark. Send for circu lar OlrrICE. ttl Cedar New York. REWARD $l, l OO pn, a ny caw, of Wind. Weeding, Itching. or Ulcerated Piles that DE RING ' S Pile Remedy fella to cure. It la pro. pared exivn,ply to cure the Plk.e. and nothing else. Sold by elidrumgriato. Price, $l.OO, mar274w W. WHITHOU& THON. H. LANE. CHAP. T. NUIII C. H. WOLFF. JOHN D. CUIDLELT WHITMORE, WOLFF, LAU & CO., Importers and Dealers in ars a . 1 . 2 %1 .2,gi g n of the Anvil. No. 50 Wood SS-, (Three doors above SL Charles lobe, PITTSBURGH, YE` \'A. Incite the attention of buyers to their Spring Stott which, In eelectlon and pita!, t unsurpass ed In the country: They are Ayes?. for American File Company's celebrated File and Rasps, Rubber Rellisy and arking. suit Wihrtm. Hawk/worth. Mason& (We M.9ibat Merl. Pillsburoh ttte/4,l,ocka,Shovela, Sold at /dannfactttrrine prices • fetrftau2 tgrltiorr..—This h. Snellenburg's Space. Being etopmed in making op a large stock of Spring Cioihing. they informed me that they had no time to mewl to their tidtertising.—go, r k. ll • O• O -I CP LIJ 414 . LIME! LINE! LIME! Fom and after April drat, We will be prepared to 'tarnish et:lawmens with fresh burnt Lime of beat quality at Powers' Kline. Vapport mattn,tr] alul . (Radical and New Brighton Press copy. j S. J. Cross & Co.'s Column. DRY - GOODS, New rail Stock JUST RECEIVED BY S. J. Cross & Co., ROCHESTER. OM STOCK or NEW AND SEASONABLE DRY - GOODS S LARGER THAN EVER BEFORE. CLOTH, CASSIMERE, JEANS, WA- PLAIN FLANNELS, BARRED FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, CLOAKING, PRINTS, DELAINES, PLAIDS, DRILL, PAPER MUSLIN, BLEACH ED AND BROWN MUSLIN, !COTTON BATTING, SHAWLS, SHIRTS, WOOLEN YARN, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c., &c., NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY Ready-Made Clothing: PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAW FLf4, Hats and Caps, A VERY LARGE and NEW STOCK. BOOTS & SHOES Men's, Youths' and Bore- Poorre. WOMEN'S, Mt' and CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GUM SHOES, ALL PURCHASED LOW AND WILL BE SOLI) AT A SMALL ADVANCE ON COST. WE ALSO CONTINUE TO KEEP UP OUR USUAL STOCK OF IZZIM GROCERIES, t~ GRAIN, MILI-PEED, SALT, LIME 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 HEAVY GOODS, DELIVERED WITHIN A REASONABLE DISTANCE, FREE OF CHARGE. WE ALSO FURNISH OUR CUSTOMERS WITH COAL AT THE Rochester, Oct. 20t8, 1871. Dwelling Houses, LosOniZpalMmuCZlLio IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN AND NEAR TIRE Borough of Rochester, FOR SALE AND RENT Lianl7lll-1y i=t•o•gagio. 31231-Iy.vhd my3l-novl. CONSISTING OF TER-PROOF, ALPACAS, MERINOS, GINGHAMS, CHECKS, TOWELING, DENIM, COATS, &c., &c., &c., &c., PROVISIONS, FLOUR CEMENT MARKET PRICE BY lifisceUaneous. a&XV= R. 41011:11rival ..... Joss's ZICILBAUX WILLLUI G. Jonsrron. Established by Eichbani IJohntalillBlll. William G. Johnston & Co., PRINMEIRS, STATIONERS And Blank Book Makers, 57 and 59 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PENN' A. my2-1-ly HATS---CAPS AND STE,AW GOODS. R:- H• palmer, 84 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH, CEM 'lp__l. i ID 149 & 151 Wood Street, 20th, 1872. [fob%l Ara.) Agents %V anted, I=EID FLORENCE Sewing Machine. Wherever the FLORENCE Machine has , been introdueed, lt has met with the giestest success. It is the only machine making four different stitches; and hating the Reversible Feed. The machinery is perfect. and the motions positive. It runs .iatlat. and very fast. and sews coarse or one fabrics., The Hemmer will turn wide or narrow hems, gad fells beautifully. All attachments go with the machine. For information apply to or address itECKERT dr IIIeRAIN, No. 8 SIXTU 13111ZiT, ILlnaAAm.] I3ANK ING-1.101313E. THOMAS M'CREERY & CO THOS. 31 9 CREBUY, Cashier. J. B. ANGLEL. J. F. DicAVO J. H. WCRESJIY Interest paid on time deposits; Prompt attention given to collections. Also, insurance Agents for good and reliable Companies. [mayVW ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK. loll# V. MCDONALD W. I. orcycsua. C. sprructu, D. 1. spartaza,Casit'r. SPIETERER & NeDONALD Deals In exctuuma, Coln, GovernMent Securi ties. Make collection on all aceasslble points in the United States and Canada, receives money on deposit subject to check, and receives time depos• its from one dollar and upward, and allows inter est at per rent. Dy.laws and rules ftimished fete by applyiug at the bank. Bank open daily from S„ a. in., till 4, p. in,, and ou Saturday even. logs from 1 to S o'clock. We refer by permissior to— L. H. OATMAN & CO., HON. J. B. IicTAN Aram, Scow a Co. S. J. C Roaa .It. Co., StimAzu R WAciut, B. S. Rst+usu Onit t eoorcu, KENNEUrt daniN SUARF. IL B. Enoeu, TRA nrcoa cm's NATIONAL liarte, Pittsburgh Na A. ei titrus.r, S. notl6'7l-li-etid Je2B o NED 0 -T I C E L SEWING MACHINE., IMMEM2I Nl4: W 1 - 1 WE." F. 13, ma, lost been received. and know the beal Family ilailtine in the market. It makes the Lock Stitch, is Simple, Noiseless, Eas ily Operated, and very effective. We want Good ..%.-win9 Ma chine Agent's in al I unoccupied terroory to whom we will give the most liberal terms. The Elliptic is ghelsiesl Machine to sell in the market HOWARD EATON it CO., General Agents. 17 FIFTH A VENCE, (h)41.1y1 PirretiVllGU, Pk. - .The Improved Grand Oroide 4itYzUo ''nfateinala.o4 $9, $l2, $l5, SIA. We have recently Intim:W. oar Oroide- Gold Maul to such perfection that It is didlcult fur the best )sdge., to distinguish it from gold. The $9 watch ea are with patent escapement movements; in ap pearance, and (or time, equaling a gold one cost ing slon. The $l2 are full jewelled patent levers: equal to Mu gold watches. The $l5 are the same si the last.. hut of a liner dutch; equal to one cost lin: SM. And the (tin watchts are of aline finish With full Jewelled American movement,. equaling gold ones worth VOU. They are all In hunting cases; gent'emeu and Ladies' sizes; and warranted f)r time and wear, by special certificates. AltO, elegant designs of Gent'r and Ladles' tram $1 to $4: and Jewelry of all kinds. Goods rent C. 0. D. Customets permitted to examine the goods they order, bob re paying bill, on payment of express charges, When six watch at are ordered 1.1 one time, we wit; send an extra watch of the same kind free. For further particu lars send for dreular. Address— JAldff.:l GEttARD & CO., 4.5 Nassau at. New York. P. O. Hot Xl9l. A Word to You, Friend! FOR GOOD COFFES, FOR GOOD TEAS FOR GOOD SUGARS, FOR (1001) SPICES FOR GOOD FLOUR FOR 0001) FEED, :FOR GOOD TOBACCO, FOIL GOOD CIGARS, FOR EVERYTHING GOOD IN THE Grocery and Provision Line, AND AT PRICES THAT CAN'T BE BEAT IN BEAV ER on ELSEWHERE- GO TO S. SNITGF".I2. Sc CO.'S. 3d Street, BEAVER, PA, Juan -N -1s POINT PLANING MILLS, viATER ST., RoctiEsTEß, l'A HENRY WHITEFIELD, 'MANUFACTURER OF Sash, Doors,Mouldings,Floor-boards, ireather,boards, Palings Braek et*, &c., &e. Also, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LUM BEIL LA.TIL SHINGLES AND BUILDING TIMBER Having purchased the the territorial in terest of Mr J. C. Anderson, owner or the several patents covering certain iwprove ments in the constrzction and jomme weatherboards and linings for houses and other buildings, we are the only ;, , ersons authorized to make and sell tile same within the limits of Beaver county. Par ties interested please observe this. Chrpenters' Supplies anstanlly Kept on Hand Every manner or Shrip-Work made to order,. oet4;ly Al. B. COCIIRA.N, Pittsburgh, Pa., Dealer in Iron and Wood Working Ma t:him:try d• Manufacturers' Supplies. Das constantly on hand a complete stock of Bmtth•s flash and DOOf Machinery. Judson Gov. mom, Tapa and Dl*, Ittnery Wheels, Belting, Puking, de WoodtiortA's Planers a specialty. Bend for Circulars and Prices. futarthtm,. Chas. B. Hurst's INSURANCE General Agency Office, NEAR THE DEPOT ROCHESTER, PENNA. Nautili Public and Conveyancer; FIRE, LIFE, and ACcIPENT INSUR ANCE; "Anchor" and "National" Linea Of Ocean Steamers; "Adams" and "Un ion" Express Agent. All kinds of Insurance at fair rates_and. liberal toms. Real Estate bought and sold. Deeds, Mortgages, Articles, &c., written ; Depositions and Acknowledge. ments taken, &e.., &c. Goads and Money forwarded to nil parts of the United States and Canada. Passengera booked to and from England, Ireland, Scotland, France and Germany. • ETNA FIRE INS. CO., Ot liartforti, Conn., Caste asst. tts $0,000,000 " Ity their fruits ye know them" Losses paid to Jun, I, 1871..:.$'..8,000,000 One of the oldest and wealthiest Cowpa nies in the world. NIAGARA Insurance Co., Cash asserts, ANDES FIRE INS. CO., Of Cincinnati, Ohio. Cash asserts,. .........$1,500,000 ENTERPRISE INS. CO., Of Philadelphia. Cash assetts over . $600,000 LANCASTER Fire Ins. Co. Of Lancaster, Pa. Cash assetts $240,000 ALPS INSURANCE CO., Of Eric, Penna. Cash capital, ..............$250000 Pittsburgh, Pa HOME LIFE INS. CO, Cash assets, Travelers' Life ce Accident Insurance Co., Of Hartford, Coon. Cash assetts over $1,500,000. Representing the above first class Insurance Companies, acknowledged to be amongst the twat and most reliable in the world, and representing a gross cash capital of nearly $16,000,000, I am en abled to take Insurance to any amount desired. Applications promptly attended to, and Policies writteou Ithout delay, and at fair rates and liberal terms,, , Lossei Übe/114 adjusted and promptly aid: . INSURE Tin DaY t By one day's delay you may lose the savings or years. 'friars are danerous. and life uncertain; therefore, Insure lo day. " Out to[tay. is worth two to-tnorrowr. , also. Is of the utmost Importance. The low priced, worthless article. always proves the dearest. The above companies are known to be amongst the best and wealthiest In the world.— " As ye Sow that shall you reap." Grateful for the very /theral pateonage already bestowed, I hope - by ix strict atteutlou to a iegit• boats husluess--nilt toils to merit a conthinence of the same, hut a largri Increase the present year Mr. STEPIIKN A .\t' is duly authorized to take applications for Insurance and revels • the premium for the same in adjoining towtishivs. CHAS. B. 1113/CST, Near Depot, Rochester, Pa. WILLIAM MILLER, JACOB TRAX, PLANING MILL: MILLER & TRAX, Manufacturers and Dealers in Dressed Lumber, SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, SIDING, FLOORING, MOULDINGS, &c• Scroll Sawing and Turning DONE TO ORDER, ORDERS BY MAIL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED, ANI) PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Mill Opposite the Railroad Station. ROCHESTER, PENN'A. april 19 '7l; ly tIit.GANIZTIT) Ithitsl. 33: al al atLJ ul LIFE INSURCNCE COMPANY, Borne office, Pittsfield, Mass. Mutual protection is secured to the Policy Hold era of this company by a Special Law of the State. For example: Suppose you are thirty-flve years of age, and take an ordinary Life Polley. If you should make ONE payment, and should fail to make the SECOND payment when due, you still remain insured durir g the serond year and three days of the third yerr. If you die during the two years and three days, your family will receive the full amount of the Policy, lees only the overdue premium and interest. One Annual Payment will keep you insured years and three days. Two Annual Payments will keep pout. nanred 1 years and 41 days. Three Annual Payments will keep yon insured 6 years and t 7 days. Four annual payments will keep you insured S years and 411 days. Five Annual Pay ment+ will keep you insured 10 year* and 50 days. Six Annual Payments will keep you insured 11 years and 14 days. This protection applies to any age, and Is expressed In every Policy. The Advantage. of each Protection. Naw lona, March 11. Iti7l. W. B. lintarre, late of New York, InaVed a few years since In the Berkshire Life insurance Com pany for $11,50(r, hut, owing to misfortune In busi ness, was unable to make any payment to the Company during one yea• and ten menthe prior to his decease, which occurred January pi, Itrto. I have this day received (at the New York office of the Company. :171 Broadway corner of Cham hers street), Three thousand two hund red and ninety-nine dollars, this being the full amount due to his widow, after deducting the overdue payments and interest. W. B. HARRISON, 107 Broadway. A Special Law of the State of Massa chusetts Provides.that if you should fail to make your pay ment when due. and still preserve the conditions of the Policy, yon will remain insured for a cer tain number of years and days thereafter, and it death occurs during that time the Policy will be paid as above. The ratio of expenses to receipts in this Company is smaller than the AVCIIIge of all the Companies doing business In the United States. The True Benefits of Life Insurance. —lt is time that those who seek the true benefits of Lite Insurance Should understand that Compa nies which strive to do the largest business (and persistently ignore future Malilitieg.) are by no the best companies in which to insure. It is the alma of the Officers and Directors of the Berkshire toile a safe, pr,r.T business, which shall each year add to the strength and sta bility of the Company, and at the same time fur nish its members with more it.surance, larger Div idends, and greater advantage. than can be reali zed in any other Company. Annual Cash Divtacods.— This Company Is Strictly Mutual, and divides all the profits amot g the Policy Holders. on the Contrihotton Plan. A. your Cash Dividends increase, the In. tare payments which you make will gradually'de crease. Dividends may he addea to the Policy. and are never forfeited by the nonpayment of pre miums, but may at any tinfe be converted into Cash. EDEN ALLISON, Agent. Beaver, Pa , Sept 13;1y J. B. SNEAD SAW AND PLANING MILL IN FREEDOM, PA., Raving the latest improved machinery for the manufacture of FLOORING'. SIDING, LATH, &C. &C„ and Is now prepared to attend to the building and repairing of Steamboats, Balm Flab, lc., &c.. Keeping constantly on band a superior quality of Lumber. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. All orders promptly executed. [aug2-ly Miscelkvneous. AND Of Now York. Of New York_ Has now in operation a new XisCeUaneous. Children's Carria A LARGE AND, COMPLETE sToCK Of Two and Three-Wheel Gigs, PERAMBULATORS, A.7D WIL[Mw CARRIAGES, of the best New York and Philadelph ia manufacture, at reasonable prices. AI Ladies' Satchels, Baskets, Fancy G(wki.i, Notions, Toys, Jet Jewelry, &e., wholesale and retail, at F. A. O'LEARI"S, 148 Federal St., 2 doors above the Market mayr:ly Allezheny, Vs Cut Illustrates the manner of Using DR_ pr.r.Fr.c , E3 Fountain Nasal Injector , or, $1,500,000 TIM. Instrument is eepeciallydettgm , .! t - fact applicattun DR. SACS'S CATARRH REHIZO ,. It is the on:, {..2 , 1T1 of inetniment with which 1121,,1 Iti•lliclne fah tie •arr.. •• and Verfally itr . otirot all parts ot TIo. nit • • 1011.141 , ,1. and Ih* I 114111i3C111 in; therewith. in sore. 0,1 t, 2 . • exist, 11101 kiwi 2 , w , it the catarrhal rally procc , i- Th • want of fir . rt•-•.. Catarrh oerel.d.,re i ~t ari•entarL, J .. eibllity of ap..;,1....7 "entente , to Ihe. , r - l eharniters by any Ist the ordinary [neut.. , ", • •btasele in th ‘niv of etTectinr core. n- • overcome by the. 1.., ,ntion of tfic Dia.ac thut instruin-tii.th,2 Fluid Is carried by ita mn a , le too snuffing. torcinj or pumping being required.' 601 , trills, a (~,t 110Will2; .t ream to ihr Hi,. i • portion of the panta2el., 1112 2, onghlyClenn.c. al. , LI., tube.. and chamber. .c therewith,and otstofthis cagiest!, masa. I le pleasant, a: •: • :•imple that a child eau stand It. Foil and ea: pitch diret acCompany ca. a 1,-; run - Lent. When h-er r n th $3,500,000 1111411111leitt. I h SA !t• s Catarrh Itea,,es tor,. attack", ol 0 4 42401.1 Ica alike Head , applmat 4YrnPloral. Catarrh. Frerment ache, (hock:lr., - I • ig lob.) (LIM% watery. cacti tt.. purnknt..ti-1) , • , - f`t aIV • - dn. ".; cleat tio,at. corn... Ptah" , fl'-to •r- r alMredll . .1,0 I• t• • tdrelll.ll lirent!t, •: • total ..1 1., .1 , 't c "'lon 1•,,, of . tion, , to 11r. roll-1 - 1 ct 1 „ low of tto - .o •lln ....U., in, b filly fl.l' BL . • I , 4• . Dr. %a1y„. , ..0 Remr.iy,••• g m. Dr. hrwul Don. h• . c.mip...tu,:••l rt.l In: A. 17...1.. • : • 111.. pun ptuer tl. - r 1 , ,• t L. I+ x p . t I l• . p• k. 1.1 err . 4) 1 a rd 1.4 • h. , Go ;I )nn IT' I • Hair Vigor, For restoring to Gray Hair it 3 natural Vitality and Color. color, will, gloss nu,l fccsi.ithess of T nith, Th i n hair is thickened, falling hair checked. and baldness often, though not alway-. cured by its use. Notlung can rest. , r, the hair where the follicles are d— stroved, or the ;;laud; atrophic,' a i decayed.; but such as remain saved by this application, ant lated into activity, so lila! a p growth of hair is produced. lust,- of fouling the hair with a 1.3.4 ment, it will keep it clean ao ior Its Occasional la•ze will prevent Tim aa,l from turning gray or failiicz cf, consequently prevent bahlms, restoration of vitality it g,ive. scalp arrests and prevents t.fie la tion of dandruff which is oft.m m un cleanly and offensive. Free from thmw deleterious sulistanees which tirAe some preparations dangerous a:,,1 nous to the hair, the Vigor ciu benefit but not harm it. If w.c,- merely for a HAIR DRF,t4SI nothing else can hi, found so desira • Containing neither oil nor dye, it .1, not soil white cambric, and yet 11-•• long on the hair, giving it a rich, .4 1 lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Anslytl,al heuiba., LOW ELL. MASS. Sarsaparilla ton& an • • the 1..1/.4..i II 141. Stli"li 41. I‘ll l l St:thi l . 1 • " Lit al it;', 1 •- ntrinsic ‘ll me-. and ••, • - -uarkal,:c cum-. So mild as t,, • , ••••• ••• ictiolicial clitkilun. and t It) rift•t•l44:4ll4 out the • • nu] I • w that II tt r lurkr•l n, I,• Or years, sewn ti. 1.1 t,, ILI. I ' !we. anti diFnir ear. n• i•• litanv of Rhi. It :,1.1• SCrollita, and ;i:t '!• Ulcers. Ern pt' Itna trilers of flak. skin. TalanorN. IBIOU hes, ils.Pimples, l'tLsd k I le ! , ; m ac, Niithony's Fire 'Cost. or 120 las. 'fetter, Salt 'therm', "sc. ,l " lting - worm, and . 11. eratious of the Uteri's., 500 n.... it, Lind Liver. It :11:so e urns • , :11 , ' • •lalaints, to which would not -I. i• 11. Lilyadapied. Such I)ropxy, I))-1"'r Neuralgia, "feat-I I)iscast.; Female Weakness, I)ehility, Letietirrhtea, when thvy arc w u ,1;,••••1 :ions of the scrofulous It is an excellent crstorcr of • grew/di in the Spring. Rt rcnc , "‘• appetite and vitrov of the th r ,zu,till• it dissipates the tlepres,inn • zuor of the season. Even wlncrc end dr. vppears, people Weel better. a n d lit.. 10.1,1, • for cleansing theltlood. ,",,-. NI with renewed‘igtor and a neW ''` PREPARED Di Dr. J. C. AYER 'lr. CO., Lowell, Mass., Pradicat and duaifftited Cbssaists SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST 3 EVEBYWILEY.S. 0ct.4,17. Iffecticinal. ha I:710E, 'Ti. LI. Aifer's X ,11-, Wll It'll 7, EMIESSIII ii Li• I ift t ti.tl /t rcstui,s ,1 ur zlz•zy to its f,e1.1,. Ayer ' s wide!‘ utiv effectual I, tail"• WEIBEEME 14.344-In.l
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