SELECT ,VISCELLANY B. liras)" frown's Letter of Ae. erpptunee orthe "Liberia" Nom twitionlor Vice P-resident. ST. Louts. June I.—ln reply to the notification of his nomination as Vice President by the Cincinnati Conven tion, Governor Brown makes- the follo•ing response: Executive Office, Jefferson City, May al. 1872.—Gentlemen: Your letter advising me of•the action of the Liberal Republican Convention at Cincinnati has been received. anti 1 I return through you my acknowl edgement of the honor which has been conferred upon me. I accept the nomination as a candidate for Vice President, and indorse mast cordially the resolutions setting forth the principles on which appeal is made to the whole United States. A century k upon our expe rience of Republlmn government, and whilethat lapse of time has wit nessed the great expansion of our free institutions, yet it has not been without ilinstrations also o f grave dangers to the stability of such a system. (f those successfully en countered it is needless to speak. Of those which remain to menace us the' most threatening are provided against as I firmly believe, In the wise and pacific measures pmposed by your platform. It has come to be the practice of those elevated to positions of national authority to re --gard public service not as a public trust, but only as a means to retain power. This results in substituting mere party organization for government' itself, constitut e s a control amenable to no laws or moralities, impairs all independent thought, enables the few to rule the many, and mad f person al.allegiance the road to favor. It requires little -Corea-Ist to perceive that this will wreck our liberties un fess there he interposed a timely re form of administration from its high est to its lowest 's'tation, which shall not only forbid abuses but likewise take away the incentive to their oracelo. Wearied with the conten tions that are cerrieft on in avarice of 4puils, the country demands repose ; resents the efforts ..f officials to dr-A gouti it again into partisan hostilities, and w''.ll zcolously ;twain any muve- Meld prornisiiig e. sure deliverance from the perils which have 'leen emi neetisl with the war. It is safe to say that only those are now to lie feared - which come of an abuse of victory into permanent estrangement The Union is fortified by more power than ever - before. and it re mains as an Imrierative duty to (p -otent our ntr i i i li hy re.sonei'iati it At 'l-1 , a sore id svm: • is or ios. , 1 .4 , 1 ti • Stet , :of uitii which --long after the termination of resis tams. ro riii•htfill federal alithority-- are sill pluoili-r• it under the guise of loyalty end tvretiniz..•il over in the tint•- freedom. ;one with this, feelinz Is iireseic. to", the tli - t iort tv) t . :l , llrdt.'tt. ti al 1 1$ - •itY it t in f ..in I --I a Ire,- a•iv it governmi-nt ; • ,ir Of e more talliring unity and lir; ni.ler national tile in the future. t• i•til (1‘ , 11.• ItItl , ! r '- a I nominal; evasive. It must carry along is ith it equal rights as well as (solid Pitectiun I i ill , fir retnoval With ei.forcionent i 4s toothers leaves nivel, fir that pardon is inea-'reel 1' i nlitirel train and especially \t ill ' - pri.ferreil (leniency be futi lirin tile pr• sionsi of renewed tittemps tit 1.1-.00,116m ; a sipe pension of the ho/,eff.Reorpiet, in tier s'stotit resort to inertial rather than civil law, in upholding those 84,eti ier-----stised to alienate t he Mee . : when 6.neont is most. esenti tl, and in pre paring another elabor - ete campaign on a 1it,41,1 o f ,10-el :tr bitra ry interventions; all will rightly credit such conduct as but a mock ery Aif amnesty, and demand an A.l- roiriistration which can give better ivarrAnt of honesty in the greet wog of reconstruction end reform The array of se-ctional irott , reAt, io a re public so wide-spread es ours is n.\ - - Fr entirely safe front serious conflict. The ie become still more dangerous when coinplicated with questions of taxation, where 'merino) burdens are believed to be imposed on one part at the expense of another part t was a bold as well its admirable • policy in the interest of present as well as future tranquility to with draw the decision of industrial and tevenue matters from the virtual ar bitration of an electoral college, elm- Fen With a single animating purpose Of party ascendancy, anti refer them for ii more direct popular expression u each Congresshinal dktrict. Instead of !icing muzzled by sunie vasive deelaratiun, the country is thereby invited to its frankeSff utter- . nee, and sections which would re •i-ritt a t being denied a voice, tint of deference to others' success . Woul.l be on tent to acquiesce in a gener.il lodgment honestly elicited. If lov.ii voverntnent be. as it undoubtedly is, t most wise principle of our Itvi,itis, much advance will he m a de shards re-estahlishing it by ',lin,/ the people to pass upon , or) Itt.arly :111;N't otz Their aril dispa,-;(pietely throtig,lir lira) repres..ntoti yes. The lire,lpi tatli-V iyh ich would. force a cuntruifi n i o7 .liiel.iretion on tai or titritT through ie Presidi•titial candidacy ps wily ii !is in t, rea-lies ~f v.. influence. A h.• much more impartially determined. snit i - itli less disturlianoe to trade and finance. hy appealing to the roust truthful and diversified )nett eXpres.inn.lnd'-trial issues can he thus likewise emancipated front the power ..f greet monopolies, each Call VA,- 1101110 to deterinitui it; own in titrnetiori, and each representative 11,1.1 to fidelity tiiWitril his immedi ate constituents. These are the Twist prienitient features of that general concert of action which proposes to mplaee I he present administration by one now in sympathy with the aspi rantsof the messes of our country- men eour:e such concert cannot la , attained by thru , ting every minor or past difference into the fort -around. and it will he fo•c, the people there fore to determine whether - there ob jections are of such magnitude and present urgency as to justify- them in differ ng on other adjustments until the country shall he first restored to a free suffrage, uninfluenced by offi cial dictation, and ours tbeeorm, in fact a free republic, released from apprehension of a central ,domina tion. Without referring in detail to the various other propositions embraced in the resolutions of the Convention, hut seeing how they con template a restoration of power to the people, peace to the nation, puri ty to the Uovrenment, that they con demn the attempt to establish an as cendancy of military over viva rule, and affirm with . explieitttms the maintenance of egnal freedom to all citizens irrespeettreof race, previous condition or pending disabilities, have only to pledge again my sincere co-operation. 1 have the . honor to remain, very respectfully, yours. B. G RA TZ BROW NTERaiTING CA LEELATION..-'• The study of figures has ever been! one of the most popular and careful ly attended to in our public schoolsi A pupil who is proficient in figures 4 always receives much comtnendatioM . —there are problems, however, that the most perfect aritbmeticitir.scan-t not solve. Nearly one-third of then sewing machines in use in this eon- , try - to-dsy are made by the Singed company. Who will attempt talcal-1 cuiste the number of stitches madam by them daily ? can make nn approximate guess sto the nun - lifer'', of person:: who ay by day use tint -Singer.: The fact shst this tria chino is redresented in so large a per? enteg, of houses in the United State isth_ bet recs.mmehdation it (al have Stray; (1; Morton, No. 24 Sixtli, street, Pittsburgh. lloyp Virginians PuniSb4d geoids Tile Boston Globe RAO, ittr; Tht4nas Hartley, a conneCtlonj_ 34 GoV. Endicott, of Malstedl s tre7 n , made a visit to Virginia 12b6 09 . June .. 4th writing of that year, he felicitates fitmseit on to the,Governart the:fact that he hag bee n to . see Jww penee 127".2.1 their in their minim fheinselves , ' c hai e t,fia, and theircourts." He w as trey iet'tarty impressed by that pecul iar ,fogtiturion, the duching schril— , a (i4Vice which the Virginian colon ! iststit seemed, learned in England, to Keep women from fully and freely expressing their opinions, of, each othfir and of the male sex. Mr. 'Hart ley was evidently a gentleman who dished to keep woman "In her ap proiiriate sphere;" and he gravely sepia the male Virginians: "They have a law which reads sorriewhat in this wise: Whereas it is aj:inn and a shortie for scolding atut:lying tongues to he left to run loos:e is too often the way amongst worhen, be it therfore enacted that ann .. ..wont:in who shall, after being warned three several times by ye chtirch. persist in excessive scolding or l'ilekbiting her neighbors, shall he bray . ght before ye Magistrate for ex amination, and if ye offence he fairly prOed upon her, shee shall he taken -by 01 of icer appointed for ye purpose, to 3'44 nearon pond or deepe streame of water, and therein the presence of sai4 Magistrate and of her accusers, be publicly ducked by said officer in ye Waters of sd Timm or streatne un- til ghee shall make a solemn promist yt 4shee'l never sin in like manner ag4ln." - tr. Hartley was Immensely edi fieil by witnessing a shining exam ple of the beneficial operation of the lati•; and we quote the remainder o tilt. letter in full: !The day before yesterday, at tAtvo ofye clock in ye afternsion. I raw thlps punishment given to one Bet se.V, wife of John Tucker, who by ye violence of her tnni,►ue had made his hotlse and ye neighborhood uncom- • rot4"able She was taken to ye pond ne4r where I am sojourning by ye o w er , w h o ern , joined by ye IllltgiA trale and ye roinkter. Mr Cotton, wti had frequently admoni-hed her and a la rve number of people. They WO a machine for ye purpose ye he lo aged to ve parish, rind W w:‘: told had been ''so used three tittle:: this saintlier. It is a platform with four small roller: or wheel: and tw,tt uprizlit posts tketwe-ri which xv4r.rk: a lever by a rope fastened to shorter or ,Inrivier end. At ye entj of '.e longer arm k Ii stool l' On whit+ ' , a Alle'sey was f istened bytjeor Is. her LroWn tied and fedened arrountl ber. The machine we Own mowed up to ve (slat , aye • Punil• Ye roe . ie %vas slackened by ye officer. and yewoman allowed to go down tiler ye WHrpr for e .11:ier 4 Of . half a had. a :tont 'stool aelS. and ‘‘'intigi not yit.:d mild she had allowed bersel , to be Ouch'' , - , w(•ral leindli she erit4l "Let in ;:ro! let me t? 4, by Goll% , helm ft , in no :more." Thim they drew kick ye toni+rine, un t.Po ropes, and let her walk Jr in her wetted clothe:, a hope tuy v I,enitent woman. rPf.irrrier of irr4it Itlh:flit IN' of 11.4 . in ••••1111e 1. Nta,....lf•hlJset t 4 Bay, 14.011 tly the clitZt ter of v.• of MU!. Wit 111 trim miorniniz till nigh!. I , llioct to !•ituy etive of a ninon • when I shall 2" , ii• in K v.•_ -I friqll .famesioun to tilt;leen. where I Omit have ye honor ofial tit inv. Mr. Williams as yr bum and most Oil servant, ThomAs tolvernor Eruliisitt " t seems that Mr. Thomos Hart le,".4 pious n i-h that the ducking sq.inl should he imported into ,Massa clittsetts Was zratifiesi; and the writ. •it of the article in the Record give* 11i:k W 0 ,141 cut representing the Miis tchusetts variety of this ingenious Antrivano• for prornot i the peace of fa rim i I les. It must he cur fesse• I that Massachusetts was as usual a lqtic ahead of Vircitiia in civiliza tion. An arm ••liair was here subst t cited for the stool. and our vlicens thus a slight advantage over heir erring sisters of ia. A good'Ono on But IPr. A rather amusing stor3 - ig in circu -141 ion at the expense of the eminent g:en t lento n frotit Maggtichtp:ettg, eon i - itlonly oolledr`Old Sttahismus." At Ole !'redden ..1 levee the other night. n..hich wo- , d ,rp3ely crowded. 9D old l&lv from the Ipterior, coniewhere. in' :;fainting conikition, requested her 1,11- , honft to get -her an ire. ' "ran't he did" responded "huh," in some irritation; "There ain't no refre•shmentg Here." "Don't believe it. Didn't we get plenty at Belknap's the ot her night?" the ,00tt Nvorrian soid angrily. Now go and get me an ice and sonic- lem onade," you don't lo• it fool; there tint nn retreQhmont , everyhody ‹,0." trrunted the lord ntitl nmv44 - tr. Itro ( - mite tilktakett, .dr" '•*(1 the lion. S. S. ('.ex. who Irappvn qtl to he near. and who never tni , ,Qes opp , lrtunity P) put in N enrol joke. IThe President MN/J/Ira provitie4 uh 'ard ial lv. There is his butler who it it to Qhow the hut t(1 the Manner room," and the Hon. lector Pointed tn Gen. Butler. "You'll find I . !im a little Qtuel: up. erns. hut you trmQn't mind that, tell him vou want " • Thk Wag caul gll trravel:s• that the 4%.V0 Qtrlej. ,, ted thronirti the crowd ti) thP (lf•lteral Atorai talking to stone Indic .. ._ "T v. roi 4 ter. are you the hut ler? " 'sat the man. (ienerni Butler," replipil ()Id Str:ll);syn Us. 0.4 , 01110 Y. thinking the itwfb Qom/. (-(Wintry penple tilled with - nrinliration of his ffrratnesA. "I don't care whether you are Gen. Iffholer nr not, mr - wife wants same ;terrapins and lemonade." "sir?" snorted old B. in arnaze- Frnent and disgust. "Oh, don't take on airs old cock. A`nroe now, hurry up with them ter "You must he drunk, sir! you irrt list he drunk." "Nn he ain't," screamed the wife-- "he's a Knight Templar; he ain't ifinink, hut I amess you are." hoar of laughter zreeted this, in . whieh Mr. Cot was forefal to join. Gen. Butler reddened in the faee, and hezan puffing hi 4 cheeks out in a meet Violent rnminer. "I don't undeNtand thk nioAl Vio lont ('(induct. What do you want sly 'what do you wont?" "Terrapins, I tell you." • "what do you take nie for, you ctrz - tr , d fool?" roared Benjamin. "You cull me a eu , sed fool and I'll hit you on the snout," screamed the man." - At this juncture an officer of the malice seized the belligerent husband and led him away, amid much laugh ter. Butler. turning suddenly saw the mistchief-maker. "I say, ('ox, didi you do that?" "Well, yP9, ntraid I did." "Well. I ou•P pat the ternipin4i, and I'll pay yco, mind that—l'll pad• Von.'' • And the two waltzed loving!) away. lia - Mrs. Brown's pretty Irish waitress got married the pther day. "And I hear you are going to Ans. tralia with your husband, Kitt," said her mistress. "Are you not afraid or such a long, dangerous voy age?" Well, ma'am, that's his look out; I belong to him now, an' if any thing happens to me, sure it'll be his loss not mine." Stir Habitual constipation leads to the following results: Intim:l:fat-ion of the kidneys, sick and nervous head aches, bilinusnes.q, dyspepsia. Imli gestion, piles. loss of appetite and strength; all oral:kik may be avoid- NI by be!ng regular in your habits. nd taking, say Ope of Parson'o Pir ualivr Pills nightly, fur four or six weeks. A Stens At Sea. Our ship danced like a wherry t and, drove under close-reefed topsails twelve knots an hour. Standing on the quarter-deck, no one dared leave his hold of rope or rail, lest the wind should whiff him off into the sea. The great waves gathered behind us and piled slowly up, until-it seemed as if they tnust.comeAboarda•and - fl- - natty, when the stern of the old ship caught the lift of the swell and rose to receive it, we went up until we overlooked the gray, driven tumult as from a tower. And then from the crest of the wave we seemed to rush like coasters on a hill-side, as the wa ters let us down into the valley of foam and bewilderment. The com plicntion of motions, that of tne wave receding yet carrying us with it forward. and the swing -like mo tion of rising nad falling, not as a ship roilsand plunges in an ordinary sea, hut with a sweep of hundreds of feet in every, motion and a descent of forty feet-4t , s.idelong roll and a headlong rush ; Motions wild, unre strained, in which Weare the most helpless of all created -things, in which successive dooms chkse each •ther past us as if we were too triyiar to he destroyed; the driving, riotous billows, their summits crushed into foam by the weight of the gale, and the foam draggled along the black water, till it seemed all froth and yeast ; every pinnacle that sprang up where two waves Met, driven .away in spray, cut down, leveled as Instantly as raised; no combing wages there, for no wave could rise to comb, only great hills of water. crystalline with wavelets, streaked spun foam, rushing past us with KT - motive speed, out of the mist and spray-filled space behind into the mystery as deep Before: and our ship a dancing trifle on this Mani tudeof Immensities, the wild water pouring over her bows one moment and climbing up at the stern to del uge the quarter-deck the next—this was the tempfst I had been longing to see, and I watched it hours togeth er insatiate. No use to talk to me of sea painting after that! The muddy undulations of a Vandervelde, the harbor suhlimit les of a Stanfield, the oealeseent matt'-+t• of a Turner, are equally for, heeau , e infinitely far. from tie pow..r sod sublivnity of a gale on the wide oet , fin.— II J. Still nutn.in Attctntio Monthly. Celeisital Spaec. When astronnmers assure IN that the diatneter of tine cireltua which the pinnets deserita , in their perpetual revolutions round the sun, are mit linns of miles—how is it possible for the mind to take in an idea of the Awe nr room in which such globes lot those of eighty and ninety thou sands of miles in diameter are run ning thirty time., more rapidly than cannon hall, without the slightest interference with others? ~patw—without limit! There is no houndarv, no harrier, no precipitoug termination. hut space for eN.-er and ever, and there the intellect leaveß the pursuit--the brain of man cannot grasp it! But there k sotnething more per plex inn. in the holier hat Intermina• hie space filled with billions, nye, eount less ortninized worlds. beyond ell human compotat inn. far excelling our own in gran lure of proportions, rewaireeti and bounty, so immetkely distant no telewicipe c•an pepr %tirvev -those on the njre•t hnr(IPT, of that celestial spur e which then' ocriipy ; and yet still beyond and beyond so far that the light they send the or crie hun dred anti ninety-Iwo trillions of years to come Will • not then have reactied as— and then azain there are globes infinitely multiplied be yond. Space, then. k a field in which the .kiniitzhty displays the majesty of ills supreme power. Grateful Greet Inca, The heart That is made glad rejoi ces with uncommon joy .t he sick man who has been restoreil to health feels hi- heart warm with gratitude in the renewal of that life, and he beatows his greatfut frr-lfmrs upon those who have been instrumental in the work of restoration: We ask those who have been benefitted by Dr. Keyser'it Lung ('.ire to speak of its virtues far and wide. sound its praises long and Ilan], until every sufferer in the land has heard of its extraordinary merits. There is no use in disputing its efli• racy. Its cures. its pro nciples of ac. Linn, its scientific comhirratiim, will at once set to flight all biased and mercinary opposition. The cures it has made. the long ex rerience of Dr. Keyser in 1 he cotnpounding of medi cine. his %acccss. as a practitioner In lung diseases. all stamp -it as a relic and extraordinary medicine, whose equal. has never yet been com pounded. The doctor's cures, In Pittsburgh alone, are numerous and reliable.— But. what k of more value to the vonsumpti VP than all thiß is the hope and pro-peet of cure atter all the or dinaty means have failed. Try !)r. Krtmer's /,any/ rim% Gold at 167 Lib erty St., Pit t.hurgh, at e.1.r,0 per trot tie, or four for $;-). Private office, hack of the store, from 10 A. tn. to 1 and from 3 to G p. except Sunday and Tuesday. tre' ilot.LowAY's Pt - The Blood is the very essence of lilt and health. It furnishes the components of flesh, hone, muscle. nerve and in ieglinient The StOrnliCh is the ap ra tu.—the arteries the d ist ri hu tors and the intestines the channels by which the, waste matter is carried off. Upon the stomach and bowels, these medieineS net simultaneously, nets per box or pot. Is 3 ER).- JohnNon . .s Anodyne Liiiimetil may he tP-ed to advantage where any Pain Killer isliesirable. In eases of seven - cramps and pains in the stom ach. it is undoubtedly the best arti cle that can be used. Eke-The Liberal ('hrialian , edited the itev. Dr. Bello WS, s ilas t his hearty testimony to bear of Horace Greeley: ••At home in the city and mutry, and on both sides of the continent; with all the qualities of thy 'Yankee -simple as shrewd p and shrewd as simple; good natured its a healthy chitd, and passionate as the same on occasions; a wide lover of his stavies, and a tremendous hater of many of its individual varieties; oven as the day, and instructable a- , the night; devoted to principle when not absorbed by measure; strong as a giant a hen is(nne political Delilah has not shorn his locks in her lap; so pure that dirt wont stick to him, which makes him too free in going into it; not to be known by his asso ciates, because go te superior to many of them; capable of a t 4 uper-human frankness and a Trappian silence— certainly America- finds in him at this moment its most characteristic representative. lie is the American Par ex efliture.' 1)r. It. V. l'iercv, of 1;611111o, N. Y., in Lis Look on chronic diseas e,, ssys in regard to his (holden Med ical Discovery, with which nor rea ders ere "froun its a under ful power over ('lnisuttiption of the Lungsl had thought gtrotigly ore:III : m g it my Consumptive Cure; hut, from the f.tst that it is a perfeet spe cific for the sore thrur.it and Ii tie_to which ministers and other puhlic.speakers and singers are sub ject, and also for Bronehilia, and al! severe Coughs, and is an invaluable remedy for all diseases of the Liver, 'and also its`a Blood Purifier, I del-. ded not to to it a name which' might mislead and prevent Its use in other diseases for which it 11:3 80 ad mirably adapted. It will cure a cough in one , half the time necessary to cure it with any other medicine, and it does it not by drying it up but by removing the cause—subduing the itretation and . healing the affected parts." This valuable vinedicime Is sold by all first class dragglats. 574 CIZI Attractive Sto JOSEPH M. Mc Quay's; Building, Sd " We Studiously av Fancy Dry Goods : The Wen NoveltitN in FANCY DRY GOODS, JAPANESE •ILK`t, JAPANESE PLAIDS. JIPANESE LINEN, FANCY POPLINS, BLACK SILKS, TRIMMING: 'II.KS AND SATINS DOLLY V ARDEN PRINTS, iVLIITE GOODS, P. K's. and tightllCW SHAWLS SCAkFS NEW R!NG Sands, NEW WHITE SfilltTh M r:41,1N UN DEUWEAIL DOLLY VARIAN SK I & Rustles. "gq J SHALL - LADIES SUMMER SUITS IN WRITE EN, CROQUET, mid °Owl - New nateri JOS X WOR . M. - L May ].Gm R. R. R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CVEES THE %FOUST Pt /NS In from Ono to Twenty 141nutee. NOT ONE HOUR after real thll advertisement heed amy one 6 F M _FRR WITH PA nenwArs MARY RELIEF 13 A CIITIE FOR EVERY PAIN. -, It was the OA and Is The Only Pain nornady that Instantly stops the most excruciating pew. allays Inflammathma, and cures Cougestiona whether of the Loop, Stomach, Bowels, of other glaudeur rooms, by nos &yolk:Won, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. No matter how violent or excruciating the pain the RHEUMATIC, Ded-rtdden, Infirm, Crippled, New' von; Neuralgic. or prostrated with disease may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OP THE EIDNETs. INFLAMMATION OF THE BUDDER. INFLAMMATION OP THE DOWELS. CONGESTION OP THE LITNGS. SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT PALPITATION OF THE HEART. lITSTEHICS.CROUP,_ DIPHTHERIA. CATARRH, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. Tito application of the Ready Belle? to the part or parts where the pin rot difficulty exists will nlloni we nod comfort. Twenty drupe§ In balf a tumbler of 'rater vlll In a leer momenta cure CRAMP'S, isPASMS, DIARRHEA,EARTSCH; SICK URA DA I DYrtENTERY, COLIC; WIND IN THE DOWELS, and all INTERNAL PAINS. _ - Travelers should, always carry • bottle of Riad. way% Ready genet withthere. A Pew drops in water will prevent MC/TRICI of pains from change of Irma. It is Letter than French Brandy or Bitten na • stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. TIMER AND AGEE cured for dfly cents. Thera Is not • remedial agent In this 'world thgt trill cure ?e'er said Ague, and all other litniarlou• Scarlet,Typhoid, Yellow, and other Foyers (aided by ItADWArB PILLS) so quick at IL ADWArR READY BELIEF. Fitly cents per bottle. Sold by Uragyista. 'HEALTH BEAUTY I ! STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD—I\ CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIOIIT—CLEAI SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION sE CURED TO ALL DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT GAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES SO 0111710E * . SO RAND AftE TftE CU TUE BODY UNDERGOES, UNDP.II. THE IN FMEDIC/ME.LUERCE OP Tills TRULY WONDERFI I. THAT Every Day an Increase In Flesh and Weight is Seen end Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Eireq drop of the RAESAPARILLI.AN SOLVENT communicates through the Mood, Sweat. Urine. mud other told, and Jukes of the system the vigor of Itte, for It repairs the wastes of the body With new and wound material. Scrofula. Syphilis, Con sumption, Glandular dbatae, Viten In the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes In the Glands and other parts of the tretwm, Sore Eyes, &ruinous Dh.chargre.6on, tire Kars, and the worst forma of Stan diseases. Eruptions. Freer Sore., Scald !lead, Ring Worm, all we:aka:king and painful dbiettarges, Night Sweats, Lou of Sperm. anti all waste■ of the lire principle. ars within thiremstiva range of this wonder of -tind ers ChemLnry. and a few days' use will prove to any person Wang It for either of these forms of dinease Its potant power to ems them. Not only does the SAIMLI•Il11.1-1•7, Ttwootreirr excel all known remedial agents In the core ie, Ser4lllolls, ronaltutional, and Skin illetrasus; but It Is tlui only positive cure for Kidney dc Bladder Complaints, Urinary. and Womb diseases, Gravel. Pub. tss, Dropsy. Stoppage of Water, incontinence et Urtn, Drisitt's Masse, Album!nun& and In all eases here there are briekaust depoelts. or the water Is thlct. cloudy. mixed with substances Ilke the white of en er threads nee white silk. or there Ise morbid, dark. bWo¢a appearance, and while Woe-dust de rla, sad when there IS I pricking. btifflinf ot when passing water, 11.124 pain In tho Small or the Mack and along the loins. ta:liOßMS.—The only known and rare e y tOrrni—rfat, Tape, etc. Tumor of 12 Wear.' Growth Cured by Radwars Resolvent. Dessau., time.. /sly le, 150. Da. Seew•l .—I Is. had Ovules Tense la the owsrld, ad bowels. All tke Doctors old "Nm WY 120 telp for 1 INN Nery thin LON -aa nemnewndel . het anteing help. we. 1 ewe yew Resele.t, and 11.'611 -sold ir7 Willed we Nth to It, Noma. I hod seTorrod hr twelve veva- I look ale bottle. of O. ilanareet, sod moo boa N tbarbrey'a PULL, and awe bolaoo of peer Beady Reber, .04 there Is sot a are ef lama ta b• wee or Mt, ani I fool batter, amerler. and dale, th e. I ben ter Seely* pan. TU. worst woof am le pp the loft •Isteof the bowel% or. the roan, I writ* this la 5- ea ter rho borrofil of other; T. csn palish It 11 rea choose. ItADNAII P. KNAPP. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum, oars, regulate. purify. e4eanse. an I strengthen. lladway'e - PUN for the core of all disrmierr of the btomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation, Corals thews Dyspe,aia, Biliousness. Billow. Fever, Infaxamsition of the Bowels. Piles, and oil Derange ments of the internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Vegetable, containing no mcb corn minerals, or deleterious drugs. galr Observe the following symptoms restating from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: earatlfeairoi. !award Piles, rollisow of the Bloat la the Mad. Acidity of dr Stomach. basset Brartirere, Dturrui of Food, laths. es Weight la dm Smmach. Sear tract. tine.. tlaktas or Vbenerlog id the Pit of the Stemma swear tang of the Illoattr, Harried and Ddlcalt Drembiad. Flutter. les at the limn, Molded or Safonatiag feramtloaa ohm to • Lyle; tame. Mamma et %Idea, Dr.to et Weis Won the Sight, Fewer mad Doll 1.. la the flood. Deficiency of hemlratlea. Tallowneas lb. Itlna sad gym, Pala la die SW. Claw. Ow*, seal erridAse Fleur of Heti. Damtai few doses of RADWAtrB PILLS will free the Mum from 11l the above named disorders. Price. is cents per bor.. SOLO BY BKITGOISTS. BRAD "'FALSE ANO TRUE. fiend one letter stamp to RADWAY A CO,. No. ay Malden Lane, New-York. Information worth thousands we. be scat you. int , rl7, 72.0% A IVord to You Friend!! Full 0000 coFFlis FOR GOOD TEAS PO:t Goof) sUGAIts FoR (ool) FOR G(X)I) FIA Ult FOR (1001) FEED, FOR GoOD ToRACco FM; GOOD CIGARS F It EV EliV THING GOOD IN THE Grocery and. Provision Line, AND AT PRICES THAT CAN'T BE BEAT IN BEAVER. (Ht EIAEWITERF- GO TO NiNITC;1!:1-?. Ai. CO.'S. 341 filtreet, BEAVER, PA. James H. Rbwitixi, DF.M.EIt IN 1101 USE FICRATISIkING GOODS, ut rn.liity. PLATED WARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Jopannese and Plain Fine Ware, WIT 11 EYE arm rnr I s ESA kBY YOU ii()CSEKEE Call I'lll .VP Alf .tnck and rn o t 4 ; iricea. No. 6th St., Late St. eta& .9.) PITTSBURGH, PA. Doti-11 10 A DAY in sell Dorrnan's Littletietn Linin,t Card Niankr.r A K:tmpie with nut. /rime cvnt he marl .11 rect./pt of $1.25. Cir. lars fret. Address 11X GCO W. L4)(ltharti .• Bahl infire Agents wanted everywhere. taprl7,3nt. MI New; y T A- CRIfRY t CO's Streeleaver, Pa. 0: oid Inf€4;Goods." .. Ne r llienery Goods: \ 1 4 \ And NEW AW GOODS. ' -' Dolly V ! ir- II VI'S S. BONNETS, Tri 1111 l i tATs & BONN El'S, Untri ett livrs & TIONNKTS; H!! /NS. rill widths & colnne r w%Ells,:iii the new Shades: Buffing, Pnil liiekine, & Embroidery, lOU t PAIL SUN UMBR ' S, 1 'IONS, GLOVES anti CURTINS, OIL CLOTHS. BAZAR CUT PIER PATTERNS. A LSO CAMBRIC, WhiLINEN, BUFF LEN 413 that may apor daring the tivason EERY t Vinegar Mlles are oot a vile Fancy Drink, made of Poor Rum Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors, domed, spiced, and sweetened to filgase the taste, calls Tonics," " Appetisers" ',R scorers," c., di:lead the tippler lon to drunk ebness and ruin, linitiare a tote Medicine, made from the native roiaancl herbs of California. free from all Alcoholic Sadulants They are the Great Blood Purifier and 4.ife-going, Principle, a Per fect Renovator and I sigorator of the System, car !Ting off all poisons, matter and restoring the blood to.a healthy coition, enriching it, refreshing and invigorating bothrninti and body. They are easy of administrationprompt in their atom, cer tain in their results, si and reliable in all forms of disease No Person eantake these Bitter. Re cording to directions, nd remain long unwell. pro s tded their bones are nt destroyed be mineral poi son or other means, pd the vital organs wasted beyond the point of rept,. Dyspepsia or hdigestion. Headache, Pain to the ,Shoulden, Coughs, lightness of the Chest, Du ztncss, Som.Erut tattoos of the Stomach, Pad haste in the Math, Bilious Attacks, Palpt tan,,n of the Heart, nflamination of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of lie Kidneys. and a hundred ethic patntit' svniptom., are the offsprings of Dys pepsia In these comilaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a letter guatantee of its merits than a It ngthy adverti4nent For Female Complaints, to young or married or single, at the dawn of nomanhood, Or the mof life, these 'rank !Idlers display an de cided an influence that a marked improvement is soon perceptible. For linflankmatory and Chronic Ithemnatism and Govt. Dyspep,ia or Indiges tion, Potions, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, limeaset of the L ‘er, Kidney, and Bladder, these Bitter, have been mrea successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated lilt d, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs They area Gentle Purgative as well a■ n Tonle. possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or inflammation of the Liver and Visceral °Nam , . and in Bilious Diseases. For Skin Diseases. Eruptions, Tenet, Salt- Rheum, !notches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, 4r;•4gsr r#{eP Ist ca 1 1%4 ,41T.:517.1 1 Humors and Diseases of the Skin, cif whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system m a short tulle by the uce of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases as convince the mast ,ttcredulmts 1,1 their euritlne effect a, Cleanse the Thinned Blood whenever Pou find its impurines bunting through the skin in imple*, Erciptuu*, i r Sores: cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul , your lechugs will tea you when, Keep the blocs! yore. and the health of the system sinll Gratettn thousands rr.d.unl INFSC.A Drrrese the most wonderful I nvigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. Pin, Tape. and other Worms. lurking in the mien, of so many thousands. are effectually destroyed and rent., ed. Says a distinguished phy siologist: There is scarcely an indisidual upon the face of the earth whose body as exempt from the presence of worms It is not upon die healthy e.e ments of the t-oily that worms exist, but urym the -diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these hiring monsters ct disease No system of Medi cine, no rerinthiges, no asthelminitlvt, will free the system brim eO,llll Ilia these Batters. Mechanical DI . Person% engaged in Paint% and Minerals, such a. 1 3 10.6Erx, I,7E sener‘. Go.d-beaten, and Miners, as they advatten to life, a Ii be subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this take a. dose of WA! geies VINF.C.AK li/TTczs Doer or tyk.Ce a week., as a Pre vent,e Bilious. Remittent, and lute. nstt tent Fevers, wh.1,1, are Mt prevalent in the val leys of our gr, at rlvers throughout the United States. esper auy those of the 0111", Mt ,, nntt. 1... r, Cllllateri,lnd. Allan. ia s,, Red . ( It,e Grande. Pearl, Ala. barna, M ,, lnre. . ran aet nail, hnam le, fa mes ,and many others, wl.l, tt err r e‘t thhtitarles. our entire count, during the Summer and Autumn, and remarL•b,v so duringSC.lst ofunusitai heat and dryness, are inv-triably accompanied by exten sive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other dtnionlirldt vixrr a, In llit.l treatment, a pur gative, exer I V,: a rtnn."[At.l lltel . CllCe upon the se Yanous organs, is essenhally necessary There is no cathartic for th e purpose flit.: ttt icaki VINE , . tilt Itt7Tr It, as they will speedily re move the tart. • onrnd viscid 111211er Silt It Ihll,ll the bowels are 1, 4.1,1, at the -an n Nl•nimat'ng the secrenons of the liver, and gererally restoring the bealthy her t ions of the digest, e organs. Scrofula. or King's Esti. What. Swell ings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, ',welled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflammations, I ticio,nt Mercurial Affections, old Suter., ErnittltHlS of the Skin. Sore Eves. etc , etc. In these, as an all other constitutrunA Diseases, W At gun ' s V lSt6lt lirr rens hare shown the, great curative ;ewers to he most obstinate and intravatde lase, Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters act in all these cases in a smallar manner. Itt I.(r'ectci: the In , cid they remove the cau.e, and by resolving away the edesis of the intlamulabou (the tubercular deposits) the affected parts receive health, and a permanent cure is effected. The properties of Ds W c les us- GAR BIT real are Aperient. Dias horetic and Car mtnative, Nimmons, LII2IIVC. Diuretic, Sedative, Counter Irritant, Sudontic, Alterative, and Anti- Dibous The Aperient and road Laxative properties of Dc NV si KKR'S VINEGAR Dix-rut, are the best safe-guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic, healing, and soothing prop erties protect the humors of the latices Their Se dative properties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either, from inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc. Their Counter-Irritant influence extends throughout the system. 1 heir Anti- Bilious properties stimulate the liver, it the secretion of bile, and its discharges through the biliary ducts, and arc superior to all remedial agents, for the cure of bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. Fortify' the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with ViNitossi Rarrees. Nu epidemic can take hold of a system thus forearmed. Direetions.—Take of the Bitters on going to bed at night from a half to one and one-hail wine glassful!. Eat good nourishing food, such as beef steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef. and vege tables, and take out-door exercise. They are com posed of portly vegetable ingredient; sad contain no spirit. J. WA LITER, Prop'r. • n. 11. McDONALD & CO.. Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal., and cm. Of Washington and Charlton Sts., New N ork. SOLD By ALL DRUGGISTS El: DEALERS cape 7_lv--to ctr. y ln IMPORTED PURCHERON HORS N.A.F'OI_,F,ON. rns Itonm %vas eelected at s latize Fair held In Berney, France, /Janet; Mtitt. and sae imported on the tdeamsnlp Lafayette, Slay ith. 1869. weighs 141X.1 lb&, and le sl;:hl Ile is • dirk. dappled gray. 164 hands hluh, and years old Ile will stand the Pfe*ent mason it the Farm of C P. hall, Ea " Cannel. Middleton tp,.., Co L count). Ulan. Ituurance ?25 (XI. For furl her putt iculan. ad dreg. Dnyft.2tn 1 CILAS P. /JAI-L PICKERSGA LYONS & CO NAN VTACTUALS9 4114 D DEALMIA IS LOOKING GLASSES. Pine .11:44iitel and Pier Losiking Glass•ii an4Meture Frames a Specially. , 141 11U0Q dt .. eittsburigh Isa. march-241,am. ring Goods! HOSIERY CARPETS, BEAVER, I'. frk.: 9B * l u ► , VOWS W.H.MARSHAL UFACTURERO' MONUMENTS ec GRAVE )STONE)S P.lHtl, r i , .10,11;Trli', ,11 1, TF! , ..5 , 71 , %Tc11 - 'l,ii 'll4, plo t ,Ii ,! 0 ,11 ,1 611;ii,' 14 , 411 , 1 ,1, 1 1 ,11' 1 4,1, ;i',4 $,11 1 4,'' l 'hp! fi t :HiTill' , " , i' 134 , .,iilliiftOti . 1, 11, 11 ,,,, i v., i 4 141 ilp,:tirl We have on hand a large lot of Atte tinished work. which we are selling cheaper than any other Arm In be county or State. Persons wishing to erect Monuments, nerd and Foot Stones this spring. now is the time to get a bargain. Call and nee us before 'purchasing elsewhere. We will guarantee satisfaetion both as to workmanship and pfleve, Also Grind Stones and Fixtures always on hand. japrlo-6m EiM flllrfilt CITY STAIII-BUILDING Alktp virt)() D - purl Nixca SHOP. Nemets, Balusters, Hand Jlaitt. %rich ell _lairds eta rand boll,d, ready to bone furniehed on abort notice WILLIAM PKOPLKS, Cor. WebsterStr& Gramm alley merf3,lyl $l,OOO REWARD! A reward of One Thoneand Dollars will he paid IA any Phyeiciau who will produce n medicine that will •apply the want. of the people better than the article known as DR. FAHRNEY'S Celebrated flood Cleanse , or PaaPeea. It moat h, • better Catb wit. 4 twt lc r A A , rativ,.. a tooter ttutiort tic. ti brtivr ht•tler Tunic and in every %%ay better Mail the a. No miner 1.,1.:4 ti t i fte ,N“ tateh ditLc..ver,4l. Above n:1 it 'auk I.ot c.altain any thing NUT PL r•ULE $5OO, ItEWARD:! A reward Five II mid. ell 1301Mre lie paid fur u 4444 44; c 1 44 . 4 :4 4 ,4.! I iscrtll.4ll , •ffil, 41414 more ~ c„,.. r ( ',44441Vt4 4 1.4-4.• 1 . 444,141,164411 •44 ..r Ner vou. Li ger 4'44(11,•I.1:111. Disor ,1)).1.4•p.111, 4 11110. u 1,41 1•'1441, I il l ., r .rllll4. 14441144 1 U 11244114, T 41.14- 14 • 1,4 :4, r;411e44 the 1,01110. Side nut Cuhip.alrit4 Us t. DR. FAHRNEY'S 111.0013 CLIC NSF.: II Olt PANA( EA. whicht , hl• i.wlsc.) 10: pric lir ng ,hy.lclaui• l 1...1/ yui Licr pup L41.4.1' mediclue non n ; - .4r P Knox. tt , •% ay . and dr I'. FA 11 ns .Ir. Chicago Priem It%p, r norti.• For ..alt• fir Wbol...alc and Retail 11.-31,1'5. and by Jolts asoonE, Druggists flesvrr. I's. Incorporatcd by Act of Legislature, CAPITAL. PRIVILEG w, nfpnaltors xt cured by i:ett., hAiate lei cestmebls r.re1,161,1y. Six Per Cent. interest Paid to Depositors .n) the Compoun ding, Preiwiple. to lIIr liberalnrovis. for withdrns%lL; rn.,ney 1,1 $1 ran be done In .inatl nninnnt•. WITIIOI . r Ni)rictr. FrtIO.ITIIE All communication• will rveci,e prompt reply J.13111.M 1111.1115111. President I/A VII) M Troct, arer. Nnyetfiln liMiii C()-()PERATIV 111 1 11 k - -11 031:VILA ASSOCIATION, 131•:A\"ER I.\ 1,1,• , , A ma ' I. 1,( NN, AND .1 :-I'LEN 01D I,• , .4 , rtincnt of 1110USE-F1'ILNISIIIN( Ii94)DS SAIII'LL IND •-•.11 . E , hot) \ll, Reevs' Brick Block, NFA;; 111:.\V El; 1•'A.1.1,- ,, (TTLELY May 1. am ALPS INSURANCE COMPANY OP I,'RIE, P.l. Cash Capital $250,000" 00 Asssets, Oct. 9, '7l, 31 1,948 29 Liabilities, - - - 5.200 00 O. NOBLE I'reNidcia..l P. VI NUENT, Vice Pt. II W. V I:MIDI:II So•I'l,l/IrV - - .4 11l HECTORS: lion. U Noble, lirle , lion Geo. 11. De!meter, J W Ilaniniond, 410 Meadville, Pg. Hon riel.len 111arvin, do' Hon Jl' Vincent, Erie Hiram Daggett, do Henry Itatvle do Charlea II Reed, do;14 T rbitrchni do 11 I+ Soul bard, drdl'ild .1 4 Richards do Wli Stet rm. dev lin hard 0' Brian, do II W Noble, do' F II (1114140. du J llngiehart, 414. 1 .10hn it Cochran, do J H. Nei, doh Ni liartiebb. do W U Abbott, T1iu4441 Ile cnid I) I' 1 " 111 "• do Po'lcies I,“ined at fair rnie. and rertur- In.tim. ag.lnAt I.i.zhrong• %. ell a. Vire. iforitsT, Rochegter, Pa 1.),.c. 11 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. 'OFFEII for pale the foliovring, rah:tante prop erty. Avatlerny lots No ..1 and tZ, coutaming about to acres, lift)); on the public toad leadilig from tieaver to Vemptirt. ALSO —Academy lot No. 73, lying on the Ohio river. adjoining land of Putrlel; ithan non on !he west, containing . shoot •Ix acres. there lots are all toned down In gram and in _good conditii.n; th e lot. are enclosed with good hoard fen ces, Piny Person whiblow, to purchase Will please call on the at my aafrt, nhere all necessary i t , rwmatt -,,,, will he given liF.O W. II m LTI)N. apritt U.S. BAtil." - Zre.. V. A. ISA ILIKEII ..C, A. RAHKEtt. G. S. minicEit ac Co., .%tm Bruildott, iti G. S. BA RILE It & CO., Bearer Falls. . 113 ANKEUS, Dealer" in Exchange, Coin, L'onpotn., dc., dc. Collections made on all ace. 'wade point. in the United State.. and Canada. Account.; of Meech. ants. Manufacturera, and Indtvidnale, tolicited. Intere.t a' lowed on date depoaliev. Correspon dents will receive prompt mtentom. [decil:l y - - - JAM ES It. REED at CO—. IMMI=EM WATCHS, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY, No (*3 Fifth Ave— r, r-4 is.o it Cir 1" FINE WATCHES CA HEFT LLY HErAlfekD mys" Nam. _ . )611aLUI MOBGLIII2IIIIN. NATHAN Mozumsarras MORGANSTBRN & CO. 3 ' RIMMII4qS, FANCY qooosl Foreign & Domestic Hosiery WHITE GOODS, &C. 78 and HO Market Street ~ • ,'",•1•1 141 1,, • I? t ' .1 uprlo 3ml PITTSBURGH, PA SHARP & HOFFMAN, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, QLTEENSW AR E, GLASSWARE, STONE W A RE, WOO DENWA RE Hardware, WIN DO W.G LASS, NAILS,c TTLERY; 111 PS, LAMPS, NOTIOSis, SALT, FISII, FLOUR, GRAIN, Mill - Feed, Oil - Meal, Lard Oil, SUOT, CAPS, LEAD, FUSE, Rifle and Blasting Powder, (Wholesale and Itaail;) Chimney- /rope and Drainage Pipes; WHITE LEAD LINSEED OIL: Dryer,Turpentine, Cblurs dry & in Oil; PA kNi* BRUSHES OF ALL DS. Averill Chemical Paint I'Lar; 11' ui• t 5..% I. .041) 611 ALIK.S, and Int ~ tte quantity—by the tin:Art, in hn Can,; hl the . trallou :n tin wickets, c.r by live ttilott kteh. III" ven tinhonniii4l sliti , faiu ion for man) itt all [nap , til Litt' country, and ham lii:cl3 In this vicinity about tier pints, proving itmdf to hr, espociaily, the c0:,.r4 nupl shade+, ,;t1 isol Lady Thu Bost and Cheapest! PaL;nt Rain d.H, orcet it 11,14,rt• dry ink, zind ry It hits a hard .11rfacc. a ill it crack ‘+r "tr. w, will saniple, ear 1. pnee ii:4 and tentittionhtlf Lt,kitig for tile Ali 1“....v y , 11'11%,..ri;t: true , ot vii:trgc .iiid ct '.Hite nut r(Liitik Wall Paper! Wall Paper! $lOO,OOO Beautiful deal,:till In h 14111 y nitiehed Satin paper. I The lart,ptat tinent of Gitt anti Stamped Gold Paptr, ever °poled in the city. I/ g-lt,rimi Paper Plain it Paneled. Ilia:Wier amt.! K .ichvn nt.,‘ , In Dealgra. The urgent and rheuptad Wall hiper House In the Rest. $5OO 000 Notion & Millinery House. 75, '77. and 79 Market %treet, PITTSBL - 1:1:11, •re roow tirewirett tors tri tilt to the I rnd,• the lregret Selection to be tuut Kart Cor Ne,f, in White Goods, Hoop `k iris, Corsets, — Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hair Goods, Hair Nets, Notions, and Small Wares Al.O. •Itellded LIA.N ERN" (i0(>1)s Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons, (breleri i'elrels, ns‘n litiportatltni. al ItMein rtittlig (Met. WitttLElt Lt A cull policit pit Ortler. prompt!) !Pled 1 1 .17 nil I 199 Penn Avenue. Apilo-3m. De latlebtl ° 37% - Dr. J. Illur. 4(..??.• ray,of Bridge -..-; "'' ' , seater imi deter• mined that nu ••r' " , ....4.1 1 1 1 1W - Delltiot In the . - - • a*" -.-', Yii,. - .. State shit! do 4 .-- 1 ,1.- ''' ''' , ... *ark better ur i l il ' -It . i I . **- I - cheaper than i i i A .. ; ..p .. , :: - he utter. It to '. . 4 it " 0 . lit ht. , patrons. - He uses 'he be.! matertale manufactured In the United Stales. Gold and dl eer filltaz perforated in a style that deities tome. Hi too Satisfaction cuarauteett hi all uptratione i or The Money returned Give him a trial. feta I y HENRY WHITEFIELD, NANITFACTC:REIt OF Sa.Rh, Doors,Mouldliigs,Floor-boards, Hredt her,boards, Palings Brack &e., &r. also, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LUM BER, SIIINGLE.4 AND ICILDING TIMBER . ilatl: g ptzrvila-1 d th, I tic rrit , trial in terest 01 NI r .1. V. A n.lrr.lit, ttwin.r of the several patents rovitr.na . I , rtain inapmve• nu In the eonstrt.ethtn and jtonin t z •• 1 weatherktards and Ittlituzi 1 r lotuses and tuber I n Ititn:.;., ut• art' Ow only shuns autli4Frized filiti =ell i• vtultt )Aitliin Ow limits ur Reuter otunty Par ties tutt•res.llll w II please °lit...en - to this. airpenters' ,Supplies thnslantly Kept Ev cry in:inner of sbop-Work 122112 /jilt, Fer , ie, Ttrtpit ❑!e PleiNG AND SU:1131E11 GOODS. -The nridvr.ivi.ed heir% leave to Inform hip (Arndt , and the public thrit he hit, Just received net , mock ut L und, or the lateed Ptyles for speto:: and Summer ' , rear .which he often at eery muderat rate,. G F I?. ISII ING coNsTANTLy UV tiAND Clothing made to order on the .hortest notice. Thankful to the public for pato is‘orot. I hope by chew attention to bnrmr•e to merit a contlnu enc., 44 the same. GEORGE W. BIGGS FINE WATCIIEZ, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Optical and Fancy Goads, &c. PITTSY3 CIZG IT, PA. FINE WATCH REPAIRING. bAing it with you Miseellaneou*. lIIPOIITINA AND Joaisas IN N orrio N s . ROCHESTER, PENN'A., not:A.i...vatls IN AV I. HIVETIF Mixed ft.r ti,w; Wurrauled Genuine, THE AVERILL PAINT A: HOFFMAN, ROCIIL , TER. l'A DE ZOUCHE & CO 110 Wood St.. Pittsburgh. LI bend Rntes 'o UcuL•r+ =I JOS, HORNE & CO., I:mbroirlerir:, fAWrB, Lace Goodx, POINT PLANING MILLS, .‘"11:it ST., HA )(11ESTI:lt, l'A on "land LOOK HERE. DANIEL MILLER, ItVIMF ST. BRIMIKWATER. P. 4 mar 24.11 Black and Gold Front, No. ISO SMITHFIELD ST. Four doom above Sixth Ave. Please cut this utivertimuuent out anti Misesllalneous. Chas. b. thirst's INSURA_NCE General Agency Office, NEAR THE DEPOT ROCHESTER,.PENNA. Notary Public and Conyeyancen FIRE, LIFE, and ACCIDENT INSUR ANCE; "Anchor" and "National" Lines of Ocean Steamers; Adams " and "Un ion" Express Agent. All kinds gf Insurance at fair rates and lihcrol teiins. Real Estate bought and 'sold. Deeds, Mortgages, Articles, &e., written; Depositions and Acknowledge ments taken, &e., &c. 'Goods and Money forwarded to all parts of the Untied States and Canada. Passengers booked to and front England, Leland, Scotland, Franca and Germany. ,ETNA FIRE INS. CO., Ilartli,rd, Cash asset ts " Ity their fruits ye know them." Losses paid to Jan. 1, 1 . 71....31.13,000,000 One of the oldest arvi wealthiest Compa nies in the world. F. NIAGARA Insurance Co., Of New York Crib as.getts, ANDES FIRE INS. CO., Of Caution& i, 01, io. Cax.h asbeti.s,. $1,500,000 ENTERPRISE INS. 'CO., Pliiiatlk iphia LANCASTER Fire Ins. Co. ()I La neASter, Pa Cash B,:set Is ALPS INSURANCE CO., Or Erie, 1' nnn Cash capital HOME LIFE CQ, Of New \-,,rk Cash zLssets Travelers' Life & Accident Insurance Co., t If Cash ttsst4 OVer lislaressetiLltic It, shove first clue Insurance Uompantes, know ictigeti to he atnougst the hest and most 'tellable to the world. and represeuung a gross rash capital of nearly 1111,000,0110, I am en anted to take Insurance to any amount desired. Applications prunititly attended u. and Policies writteu v Ithout delay. and at fair rates and liberal terms. Losses litorolly adjusted and promptly and RE T. i'll. • ' By one da,i•s delay you may lose the 'et, tug. n , }oar*Delay, are disoger•ius, and tire uncertan,, turret ore. Insure to airy! •• tr•Jrt tic, to-morrows •-- quality. alai,. is or the utmost importance. The low priced. %worthless article. niWapi proves the d..at rot. The oboe companies are known to be amongst the bead and wealthiest in the world.- " As ye !Ow teat shall you neap." Grateful for the very ilheral pat..)nage already bestowed, 1 hope—by a strict attention to a legit• imate business -not. only to merit a contibuence of the same. hot a lanyr increase the present year Mr. STEPHEN A. C ltA I G is duly authorized to take applications for Insurance and rycylit thy preminru for the same in adjoining. townslillsa• Cti U. Neur DVI,Ot. iturhepit•r, Pa ~c14.1y WILLIAM MILLER, JACOB TRAX, PLANING MILL. MILLER & TRAX, ,uprlO-Im Manufacturers and Defilers in Dressed Lumber, ItS, SHUTTERS, SIDING FLOORIN(;, >IOCL►)►NUS, .S.c• Scroll sawing ond Turning DUNE T0(0 ER, ORDERS BY MAIL RESPEcTFULLY SoLICITED. AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Mill Opposite the Railroad .Vation. ROCHESTER, PENN'A. upril 19 '7l. is Pil - NoTt. -Thiti b Soeilentiorz's Spare. Being engaged to making up a large :lock of Spring Clothing.. thee Infortrtiol me :hat they had nu time to auend to their advtirtnoug -Eó 14.1 1- =1 %3 02 k s trb flet4.l LIME! LIME! LIME! LIRU'd and altar Apnl acct, we will be prepared 1' to Inr•lph cu-tasuer+ with freeh burnt Lime of beat quality at Power.' Klin. Vanport tuar2o.rf I LitioLMEN et, (MI ER. i1t.,111C41 and Nev 'iris:Won Prep,. ropy J. B. SNEAI) Halt nine in operation a new SAW AND PLANING MILL, IN FREEDOM, PA.. flaying the latest inipmveil machinery [or Iti ma.nufncium of LC) CPR IN SIDING, LATH, and Is now prepared to attend to the building and repatring of Steamboats Banes Flats, &c., &c., Keelung constantly on band a superior quality of Lumber. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. A ll orders promptly executed. [aisgt-1y )cl4ly AND $6.000.000 $1,500,000 $600,000 $240,000 s2'4U,uoo $3,500,000 $ 1 ,am,uoo .e. ~.,, --- -0 Linn 17'72- ly KOLLWAYS •,,,,,....,.,... le 'V !' . , i. am, / 1 • I 'v %P A --,--..--/.‹ 1 ' i l t i p a* EVERYMAN HIS OWNPHYSICIAM CAUTION. MIRE immense demand for HOLLOWAY h PILLS and OINTMENT. has tempt.d unwln espied parties to counterfeit these valoahk mall fines. In order to protect the public Rod “ur.el, e. WF hare ivoned a new "Trade Mark COVIIII*One nr en Egyptian circle of a serpent. with the letter II IT: the centre. Every box or genuine ilottow.r. . PILL" and OINTMENT will have this trade mark ort It, none are genuine without it N. Y. CHEJU,. al. Co Sole Proprietor.. Malden Lane. New York mer'll I v ibis Cut illustrates the manner of Using ? 1 .. : ' F'rEllClE'B t r , Fountain Nasal Injector This pistrument Is i:spec lnlly (1,51._1,1 the ;,e, fact applicatton of OR. SACS'S CATARRH REMED't It 14 the only form of tnatrumeot et 'With Which duel Mc:int:die t rar , ltn •,i 3 O and peVally app/i./ to ail part. of ',1.• • pa,, paiisages, and the rhantbe r• Or I at int therewith, w which so,* and iv .•r4 exist, and from nlii. a Inc caul .in. rally prnireini. Tb: wait( or •11 , t ni t•• - eit • Catarrh twretofore has aci.en Jar r ten It , sindity of apply tin; rented,'. In these uI • R, Cballlbrl•r4 by IV .1' It ordinary r.,elta - obstacle In the i.e:1 , 1 elf, rt , r,.4 overcome nytne of I lor.Ue 11. • • this instrument. the Fluid is carried by its min **tort (no snuffing. forcing or pumping being reguired., , nostril in a tad zrall) dew lh, ,I lean. ••*, portion ot the na.al pa..s. int. and :I. • ougt , lY 14 in , , 0". anti cnn rn hers conner theren , .l and flows out ot theoPnoatto nostrtli It., to pleasant, and so %nitwit, that a child Cad Inc, stand tt. Full and explicit directions accompany each instrument When need with .tni Instrument, Dr. Satte s Catarrh Iteineuy car, attacks of •` Cold In the head" 2 A A applications hysnotont• of Catarrh. F ache, Ells. tiargr lati;Jitr, into throat. 50n . ..! (Use watery, thick mar as. purnient. .t. In others a drytn - ss. dry. 'Amery weaß. .I,pplipz ttp (.r "b-trilt 11.1 flit-- and tl - tl,:ta.lif In CI , A(S , Rt. fr..m t..reirii al twan.4. hrIV F. t , L.ll llopp'4llo. ..( I r. tv,n,eyilarz,l conzh. 1,,, , ~r raP,otc,IIIA are 1,10. y "• 147 , ,t a• v c3Vc ft( Dr. Nnitte , • Catarrh e.m. Dr. Pierre'.. Nasal Dun e-hr, CoMptilk, I 11'11'1 r. , .r,t , itt!.,1 ft 7, • r..C. , 11:T1 , 11 , 1 1 ill tlt,• t 11. n; Mr It •,.. - A ;'. .( •5 . 1)1, , t•i 'PT „ d r 71,4 'DO I re %V ilt - al 1,1 A .5-e I, taut..:, • I ' • . :1 I I . • . VIED - CC. D.. MEE Ay Hair IT' _ , For restoring 15 Gray H,.: natural Vitality and Co:Jr or ! poi,. Th, hair is thickened, lie and baldness ofteu. though .L1W.12, rtirt-irtiy tt, U,e. 11 Call r—tor tile hair where the tollicleA ale strovii , l, or the gland.: . ed ; hut such as remain sa‘ by dui application, lattia into activity, so tha• growth of imir of fooliiiir the hair with - [mint, it NVIII kt•t . l, u, j pr:. , .. • •. from or _ • . voto..•,'inently r,.storatioo of vitality it aani preve:,..• ti,ni of .1 intiroti. rlu, II aad V r o••:, . .h-leterioos ..stan,t,tnee-: • nort prepar:ttio:ni no•tn% to the ti V henelit lot not harm werthy flo,. 3 j 1,111; t.l-r ran lw I . 1 1: 1 ,1 - (:okata:nlll , ...; neither 4,t1 hot toil Whau hi'. thi• hair, ,z A • iaNtrc, 1 .t 1 •11-. Prepared by Dr. J. C, Aver Practical and A nal? 11. t 1,110,t , LO WELL, 3.1. AS. Ayer's Cherry Pec t,ofal For Di 8 ,34.983 of tho 'rbroat wad ouch as -Couatot, Brorich;tla, A) aud C,us,:uvt,ou. t 'II/ I; 1 • I 3 titer-1 1 ,, rr. r.tsver; aa.l t , ' t no:1, 1;1, •. . i • : 'Lily T . ' vl,rl" ;1“ . 1. t• •`n iorrr t:.ttor+. n•",,• '.• ti .111 tt , •I.• I 't•ti• ro•opw.• 1 •••• 2 ,/ 3:1 , t nrtett I,lz. Eleed chi. - EEtEcEttt IC_ A. Et • .I..K""''' t ' . E • 1 i.e.,'. 4 , e j„ : 11. • t t nEE E EE of l'• • 0 E .., •"'' • 'lO-• 1/1,t1,11.1 •E-4. E -1 • ;%.1'"1" intlUeitta • •Drn qraitis, w • 0t,,,c111, LEErnittri ES 101 T,, lEcc";'"' tEEVD.E! .), ••. .t., I ,• EtEEE,E•Eg EEI - L •r• ••'1,1"..e...t,4111,1::1131. ",e . • I • .. 1!...t. ellixat.oof 1,,,1 Lila) gruale,ttt•,‘• I= Dr, j. C. AYER & CO.,Lc":e u • prrortlc:l and Analyical Cll., L.,. D BY .:1.1-L DILL.7001:1 /3.77"1";-WILY -ILK Or Blanks, 811 I •headt. Cards, t'n• cers Watts oaecnetd at ado Ace. • i Ust Z •. rr,C4lllrrt U• . r by , r i S Y MIM • I / M= rifli ME 1,1 ! %. • MI
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