, = Nei siiga Ilk 'fit) in* Mains to the Gulf Of' -Such a route, giant..b;tast would be of great Vainels case ot for eiguwar. :Nature has provided- the greater part of the route, and 4t.at16310 be overcome are ' -easily within the skill of the Engineer: . X have hot alluded to this subject with the view of having any further expenditure of public money:at this time than maybp:rieceSiary informa tion before Congress in as authentic foim, to enable it hereafter, if deem ed practicableand worthy, .to legis late on the subject without delay. TUE NAVY DEPARTMENT. The report of the Secretary . of the Navy herewith acmitpanying, ex plains fully the condition of that branch of the public service. It shows a deficiency in the expenses incurred during the past year, and wants an appropriation for thesame. It also gives a complete history of the services of the navy for the past year. In addition to its regularserv t isevident that unless early steps are taken to preserve our navy, that in II very few years the United States will he the weakest nation on the wain of all the Oda powers. With an energetic, "progressive busines.s people like ours, penetrating and firming busing relations with ev ery part of the known world, - a navy strong enough to command the respect of our flag abroad is necessary for the fullprotection of their rights. 1 recomu*nd careful consideration by Congress of the reccommendation made by the Secretary of the Navy. POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT The accompanying report of the Puatnaster (ieue.ral furnishes a fuil and satisfactory - exhibit of the op , erations a the Postoffiee LAtivart mem during the year. The ordinity revenues of the Department for the ti , val year ended June :10, 1872, amounted to i,-.11,915,422.37, and the xpentlitures t0:V.6,4;58,t:4.31..-Corn pared with the previ 9 u4 tistiaryiltr, the inereilse of revenUe Was $1,878,- ti•A9LI, or llB'7 per- cent, and the increase of each expenditure $2,268.- 1,-;‘,.:23 or Stl9 percent. Adding to thewrainary revenues the 111111111 t I ap i>npriation of ,' , 70:1,600 for free, mat r, and the amounts paid to the _sub-' sidized trail steainitrip lines from special.appropriatiow, the deficiency Laid out of the general Treasury, wm 31,7,765.9 - 1, an excess of $389,707.23 over the deficiency for the year 1871. Other interesting statistical infor _wation relating to - our rapidly ex tending postal 4,aryiee is furnished in this report. The total length of railroad mail routes on the :;Oth of .11.111 . e,1871,, was 5,911 miles, 8,077 additional miles of such service hay log beett4Ut into operation during the, year. - -Eight nw line of rall y. ees . ay postoill viTbeen estabi ish ed, With a 9 aggregate length of 2,910 mile . Ttie number of letters ex changed in the mails with foreign c.gititticti was 24,64;2,300, an int.:ma-Et kOdtl,sS2, or twenty yei-eent. over t number in. 1871, and ale \- *titage thereon amountedl,' - q71,2N.•25. Tile total weight 6t the mails'i-4- changed with European conntrie exe.!eded ti:2o 'ions. The steamship --rvice was 13220,301.70. The total ce,t of the t'nite.l Stotts traw . -A t- I odic roast steamslrilp semen was z‘220:t0t,70, The total co-4 of the Lulled State- , ocean steamship sets incluctitig the amounts paid to thasithsitliz.ed lines of mail steamer* was .i:10 - 2,70 4 ,0Ay, - . file following are the only :-tea hies now receiving sub-alit-4 fur mail service under special Acts of , ',,tigress. The Pocifie Mail Steam- ' ship Company receive $509,000 per annum for convoying monthly mail - I hetween San Francico, Japan and 'iii ha, which will be increased to one Million per annum for a send monthly mail on and after Octolwr 1-t, H 73. The United States and Brazil Mail steamship Company re ceive $1:50,000 per annum for convey ing ,a monthly mail between New York and Rio Janerio, Brazil, and thN .california, 'Oregon, anti Mexico Str anishi p Company receive $75,01 5. per aunum for conveying a monthly mall between San _Francisco and fi•molula, Hu wayian island, making the total amount of mail steamship sub,sitles at present $72.",,000 per an loint. Our postal communications all parts of the civilized word _have nen plaoed upon a 11104 t ad vantageous footing:by the improved postal conventions and arrangements recently concluded witlFthe leading e , annicirciat countries of Europe and America, and the gratifying state- molt is math , that with the conclu- -i , ,11 of a satisfactory eonvention with France, the details of which have t"-en definitely agreed to by the head ,1 the French Postal Department ? ,übjeet to the approval of the Minis-_ ter of Finance, little remain.; I.ociTtplished by treaty for some lintt come with respect either to rqduc t ion of rats or improved facilities of .!al intercourse. Your favorable consideration is re -zieetfullv invited to the revoinineil lotion made by the i'o-q master (4eil eral for an inerease of service front monthly to semi-wouthlN, trips iin the wail steamship IrsutUA43 - a subsidy in aid of the establish !mint of an .Arneriean line of wail e,itners bet wt-en San Francitk‘o, .\t , w Zealand and Australia, for the Ai-tablisluttent of a post office savings :out:, and for the increase of the sala ries of the heads of bureaus. TILE I"IIANIUNG I have heretofore recommended the abolition of the franking privi le ge,j and : , eci"no reasuti now for chan - tfingtiny view, oil that !-ultjt..-ct. If n•lt having been favorably :egardcd . C ongres:., howe er, I now sug .4l-',41 modification of that priviiege, correct it., glaring and contly abus- .1021 . I RI NO' TELE+ .1L.11 . 11 Ll\Fr 1 WOUld reCollllllend also the "ap pointment of a committee (a- commi4- zioa to takt , into consideration the iwrt method, equitable to private corporations wlio have invested their time and capital in t he e,tabli,hinent f telegraph lints now in oper.il ion, And of conneeting service x% ith l!te postal service of the nation. It i - not .probat4 that this ' , abject could t•tvt•i'ye fire proper consideration liar the of the ,port se..kiion of buf it mar t.e initiated, Fo that future actitin may i.e-fair to the tioverntuent and to the private par ties roneerned. VCF.AN SERVICF There an but three Jim-suf . ut-t-ttes steainers, onmely, the Pacific. Aeatuship company, between suo francisco, t'hina and -Papati, with provision made for a senli-mot.tlll,y service after+k2tober lsti 1573 t the I ited States anti Brazil I ine, month ly, and the California, New 'Zealand and Australia line, monthly, plying between the United States and for eign ports,_and owned anti -operated under ; Ottr iittg.- I earnestly' recom wend _that such liberall contracts for carrying the malls be authorized w itt thetic lilies as will iusttre their c , nitinti4eik:', the 'expediency of ex tetuin, the aid of the (ioverhuient to lihea of steamers which hitherto have not received it, should betleetn ol worthy of the consideration of Congress, political and kittatmereial objetts - make it advWbie to bestow such, aid-La - aline anworAak. t weeu ranat na anti the_Wetdera - Sottth American ports. By this means touch trade now diverted to other countries might be.hypttght to us, to t he mutual ad van tago-or this country and those lying in that gitarter of the continent of Auferica. The. report of the Secretary of the Treasury will show an alarming fall ing off in our carrying trade for the last ten or twelve years, and even for the past year. Ido not believe that' the public treasure can be_better ex .pended in the interest of the whole peOple thauln trying to recover this I rade. 'An 'expenditure or $5,4)00,1100 per annum for the next five years, if it would restore. to us our proportion of the carrying trade of the world. would beretably expended.' The price r in Europe lies so much enhanced Within the last few years that the - cognf building and opera tt ng, meant titetttnerS it the - 17niteti States is not do funds gnatter,tban ih ,• Eu rope, , that I believe - the titne , ,bas arriVedforeongresS.toltiketlib sub jeaintO eMtsideratton.' — *l • • THE .DEVAIITIOEN T OF Jusifc}. Detailed'statetuents of the disburse ments through the department of justice will be 'furnished by the At torney General, though these have been some witat,ipaeased by the re cent acts of , Congmss, to enforce re cent acts of citizens of the United States to vote in the several States of the. Union, to enforce the provisions of the Fourteenth amendment to the t'onst itu lion of the United Stales,and the amendment thereto. I cannot question the nec.essitylintl salutary effect of these enactments. Reckless and lawless men, I regret to say ,have associated themselves together in soineloc-alities, to deprive other citi - zens of the rights guaranteed to them by the eoaftitatloti of the United States, and to that end havq commit ted deeds of blood and vioienee, but the prosecution and punishment of many of these persons have tended greatly to tile repression of such dis orders. I dtenot doubt that a great majority of the people in all parts of the country favor the full enjoy !nen t by all classes of persons of those rights to which they are entitled under the constitution and laws, and I invoke the aid and influence of all gond cit izens to prevent objects are by unlawful means to in terfere with these rights. I look with conthience. to - a time not far di,, , nut, when the obvious ad van tagt s ;; ,od order and peace, with the abandon ment of till combinations prohibited by the acts referred to, and when it , will be unnecessary to carry on pros ecution or indict punishments to pro tect citizens from the lawless doings ofsuch combinations. Applications have been made to me to pardon persons convicted of a violation of said acts, on the ground that clemen cy in such cases would tend to tran quilize the public mind ;.and to test the virtue of that lioney; I ant dis posed, as far its my sense of justice will permit, to give to these applica tions a favorable consideration ; but action thereon is not to be construed as indicating any change in my de termination to enforce tlie will and rigor of such acts so lung as the con spiracies and combinations therein name{ disturb the peace of the coun try. It is much to tir regretted, and is regretted by no one more than my p.elf, that a necessity has ever existed to exercise the entoiceineut of the act. No one can desire inure I L.n 1 that the necessity of applying it may nev er again be demanded. nEr.inTxtE.NT OF Tli I: INTERIM: The Secretary of th,_. lot( nor rc•- ports satisfae.tory improvement alai progress in each of the several 13a• reaus Under the control of the Interi or Department. They tire.in excel lent condition. The work which to soine of them for some yelp= has be: o i.rought down to a recent dote, :11,,1 ail the current busiorss hits heel; uromptly dispatched. 111 E The polity which wlis ailiroteti tt the-hrginnint: ut this administrnti(m ‘vith - --,regnra to Ihe Marla ,g . the Indians, has hen sli111%,:•1111 iis its most friemis :.ntwipict ti within sr) :Nliterl a time. 1; 1.11, I( - duped their frig upwi r4ettlespents, trialvd iusites ovportuvity for the Weeti-1(111 I 1:1• lik' (Inman), the puNtnirg ;1, [items into more retina- thsiret , ; country, and at the same 1 - 114 e itn proved the condition of ftf- I titdans. Tiw will IH mainc:in,-1 with- , Ott atty change, exelptitig further e4perience may show :o I , e Totesary to render it more etlic'ent. , The subject of converting the so callod Indian Territory south of sass into home for the Indian, and ' eretciug thereon a territorial form of Gowen:talent, is one of great impor- ' Lance. Asa compliment of the ex is t int! Indiay policy, to equestion of rt.- Inoval 141 that territory has a ithin t r•• past year been presented to many th up on other and ;.,- tiestrai,le portions of th punli‘• tl main, and hay generally been receiv- , ed by theist no. jib favor. As a prelim- inary step t), organiz3t ion or -:1,•11 a tertitor2.', it milt lie ne..-ary t) confine 111 e I natiann now c1•-tit. ;it therein to himself proper size, u hit it should Ile secured to Ilion in fee, tile residue to be u4t,i ior t hi. settleitletit. of other friendly Indian". Efforts will f,r made iu the iiiimeillate lu tureili induce , the removal of as Many peaceably disposed Indians to the Wan Territory un can I.e settled prop erly without di,turlirnice to the har mony of those airtiaily Mere. 1 ~ere is no other location now avalial;lc w here a peop;r %ill.> :11C endoavoring• to itClitiirt.' a k now 1i.(1,.;,• Cali 6.• V. cll. aLToualuoslated upo:i tl,e Un occupied lands xvithin nit: .1 minin Territory. .\ Territorial ti,ivertinirlit however plott,et I 1: out the inroads of w bites ior a tenni years Until tlwy become suilleitinLy advanced in the arts and to guard then own rigins and Irian the disposal of the ianil, held ity for the satire period. I luring tiii• year there was dtsposen iti nut of the nubile !awls 11,s1,1,17:, s, quantity greater by Ulan Was ill*ponevl 01 the previous. , this lin/QUM, tk, sold for cash, I;s9,4iiii located w ith military warrants, -1,671,II3:: taken-tor homesteads, acres , lostetl tvitli college acres grunted to milroatls, 46.5,317 acres grantethto acres given In the Slims as hind, itial :wee, ilk -stud t , y 1,- diatl scrip. The eash receipts trail all,:iurcr,iu tho I, rt,l ( )11itv ahloulit ed ,to Durlug th, period ::2.,i)t0,t,t0 :Acre", ul the tau bite laa€l9'svore surveyed, which added t!I the (itt.thlity airt tidy :-urvt Ituttnizeo , lea: III'! A.I the public land :411i uto‘orveyt.d. Tltt• rt•ports front the subonlittatts. (O . ttn• i:atttl ing nifortnati , n to rt•gttrti to tin.tr rem.pvtLiVet net-. They unituri ly intittion thro truitntlittss of Ow soil tincing - Int• past a •asoo ;11 - 1.1 ( ittcre.,lstd it•hi of all kiwi , 1•:‘ 1:11 in th(U4 :-•;(11.:t Territqkes It hero tlit• pro.- cip.o agrieultun,t have exceeded the 1001 tleauttttt,w i.(l liberal shipments have been niMi• to ti tart p0tt11..4. TIFE.rATE:vT °Fru I)uring the year ending Sept. :lit,' 8- t here were issued ,from l'ut en t Otlice 13,626 patents,-.1.).3:1 ex tent ions, and 5'46 certificates and registers of trade tuarka. [luring the saint- time 19,7,27 applications 'for ; ateo ts. inclu ding re-isittes and deaig,ns, i , cea recived4llti : 1 ,100 CaN't at, fees reeetvol during tte sittue 14'110d amounted to $10,0tri,4 , , ,- ;, alai the to tal expenditures u, t. , 1;2,4. - .. - ,,;1 1) , I. 1,,,,k -ing the net te l 'elPls % -, r the ex tares $7,7 , 10,096. Since 1),:a; 'applications for patents havt• filled, and about 1:;z1,oun patents i. 'rho ottice is t,eing contiovtera ' under the s.uue laws and gtileral v't tnization as were adopted id the ts. oricinal 'inauguration, when only from 100 to 500 ulmilipitlons w ete made per annum. The Cominission 'er shows that the office has outgrown the ortoinal plan, and that a new or ganization has become netxN...ai ry. The subject was { , re ...lei - 114,A1 to Coib gress in a special enturnunication in Fenruary last with my approval and the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, and the su,ggestions in said communication were embraced in the was reported to th,. House by the coinutittee on PatenLi at the last session. The-subjeet of the reor ganization of the Patent ()fate as cot. - templated tty the hilt referred to, is one of such itnportrtnee to the indus trial interests of t tat !muntry that I commend it to the attention of iton gre-a. The CoMiliissioner also trints the-subject of the separation_Alf„tlie Patent Office front the Department , of the . Interior. This subject its also ! brapal :1;1.1 k4 - plalll .b eretotere yerer red tn.6,The - corninls.4l - oner complains Of tinfWgint . of formrfor the model glittery, anti' foil the working. force andbecesSary files of the °Mee.. It Is in possible to tra watt the business of the oilito properly without - more room in which to arrange files and drawings that must be consulted hourly in the transaction ofttr4ineit4. The whole of the Patent Office build ing wilt Fool' be needed, if it, is already, fer the acemmundatien of the business of the Patent Office. I'}\S(I)NS Alto amount paid for pensions itr the last fiscal year was $19,179,340, an amount larger by $3,708,434 than was paid during the preceding year. of this amount $2,313,409 were paid under the act of Congress of February 17, 1871,, to survivors of the war of 1812. The annual In crease of pensions by the legislation of Congress has more than kept pace with the natural yearly losscs from he roils. 'Via, act of Congress of June 8, 1872, has added an estimated amount of $750,000 per annum - to the Tolls, without increasing the number -of pensioners. We cannot, there fore, look for any substantial der crease in the expewlitures of this de partment fur some time to come, or so long -us Congress continues to so change the rates of pension. The whole number ofsoldiers enlist ed in the war of the rebellion was 2,- 688,521 The total number of claims for invalid pensions i 3 176,000, being 6 percent. of the whole BUM her of enlisted men. The. total number of (+limns on hand at the beginning of the year was 111,689; the number re mived daring the year wits 26,574; the number disposed of was 39,978, making a net gain of 12,604. The number of claims now on file is 590,- 80). on the 30th of June, 1872,4 here were on thesrolls the names of V 5,405 invalid niiiry pensioners,4! 3,518 widows, orph ns and dependent rel atives, making an aggro to-of 208,- 923 artny pensioners:, At the sunie time !hero were on the rolls the name s of 1,449 navy pen sictier.zanit 1,731 v ws and orphans and depetelent relatives, making the whole unio'oer of naval pensioners ill re have. been received, since the passage of the net to provide pen-ions for the survivors of the war of ISI2, r,pplientions prior to June 30, 1572. lif these there were allowed during [au last fiscal year 2.0,1~t1 claims; I_,.'S-1.1 were rejected during the year leaving 11.5.40 claims pendinging at that date. The num ber I,f 1./enisil/i,: , of all elasses granted during tliN k e.4 tiseai year was 33,538. During that perithl there were drop ped from the rulls for various causes 9;01 names, leaving a grand total Of 232;2;29 priiti!"ioners on the rolls on the 3ou t of June, IsT..!. it is thought that the clain s for I , ensions On ties couot r f the War of I Will all ho di-posed of by the first or:. 1 / 4 Iay, 1R73. 1 t is e , ti:liated that $30,-1 , 7 4 0 0 will he required ior !fie I.erision service dur ing the ;I•_.,t yl T 11:: t The nin:l; e,•iisus is about cutup:et ed. Its eariy completion is a subject of cooL•rattihttion, inhatnhclr si,t the ua to lie rt.ade of Ihe sta t tst to , t herein cordaitical da paled- very greatly on t , l:onipti:ada id publication. The Stcr . ek..ry of tile Interior rec nals oluiet that If census he taken in P;7,3, vt hich reconitoewn t lialfs ,•!1(1 , ./ ill receive the a ariy atteutt.in of C00gre. ,, .. The la tt'rV:ll ;at 1.r.-'f•tit t--ltilir,ll.d 1.41111-11 the t 1:t1 CI'II , US Ion:: that the r - to:a ;lon olitititied at the decimal raoat :c.; to the niatt vial condition and re-ource- .if ri le wition of little ropi,; t of the ('otaindssioner :a i-t “iituttlh. talilitleatittn• :al th;:i;,,ll great it.t.ect•rit.. The bill lt , :%u 1,1 n,;;;;;;• he fore t'owzres-. provial -11-!..1• thP at•protirlation of the het 1,111,1jv for c-alilis:11; ,, 11::1 4.) Al .23". ( .1 on luari ,:/". heir A(I lr )-14.5 . men tx. Llstraction. &;;cs:,y of 1-- Harper's Bar. re .. .r 1 •• - ky ttl luct ~ ( 1 t •-••t • ••••1,:1)111 2iLld , 'l' • I'l.ll 17 -.• . 11. • • ,_!,111 I. In lIn•Itf 11. ry••N n:• tuber rF t:te :t4t4.4411.4t.,--; Me outatutt by 14444; t4t4xl v t . 4, - 1.4 it, )44• 1 5 4; : 1:14,1i@- 14s 14141;i• •141 IL, lit -44% t:l4-1J; Itltttl44:l 14. ~.1 I• • 1.4 r 41 , - ~ t - F. 1.4 a, • I 'r 4 1,, %. I It - .•r t - r44114•r t .41 it•t4•lo 4, .1 .4 'toll- . ...Int TIP 11,1! 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Tins series will be commenced immedi ately, and will cm brace contributtoaalron men eminent in literature and science.— These articles will not be confined to the staple tropics of the day, but will introduce new and original themes, which will make the celle:tion one of the most intere s ting and important contributions ut American littrature. A;...;k•ra, r o: () riginu I Artictea on PH rtor GAAI ES AND Do ME AMUSEAIE N l's This series will embrace ,ftil the great vat it ty itl amusemenk t Melt have be e4,ta, so popollar d..rtng the last few years. Parlor hi:Attie:Us. l'harades, Magical de itt,tais, twit ntitic Eats Legerde main, Divining Oracles, Card Games, Lie., Inciutling all tura . ts hui ituLIN, dr.)II, and au.u.-rug in the w 11,1 e tai.ge lit g:111ICK -11 lit h that is Ittttitil mid ittstructlve will give Dime articles value to 041 out readurn, and %t make a department, to which all i, , 1 111251.1 ii/n/ICCUL emu>rment 10I\She y‘,ll2lg, sill 'iris, a nd enjor.,, The Fireside Compani. 'WIII uoululn more ucw stud Powerful cvNTI.I.2E./.),sToltlEs THAN /JAYE E 1 ?.1: A PPEAHED IN ANY A.I.I.Eit• IC N PAPER El ti r urran,gements for the new year sur pass all previous efforts; the vis4ly cieculutiou ul "FILE 11111;b11)E (Ai:A PAN lON enabling us to complete one .-tigageuieb's rii)on it seal. ,r wit:l3llly 'Ube eugugenient of Mr. r..I)MC.N I) Y ATES, wNo hirecoute fee - 1.41.4 c..uutry to lecture, will couvines• our subscribvrs that muury wai not be spared poseur.; for thou Ihe best the esn be obt.iiiie‘l in every depart:ll(li. ea siiowr stOklEs. tqiET('ILES, Po ETltl". ASO IIIooItAPITY, hone the Best IrVrilet..4 to eacti of these 'll make thvarit,ky tn' autl valuable reatltng in TILE CONIYANI . ON lor 1873 gr.-:ter than can Ih• f(111rIii ia tit...y 'Aber A - nn . r.ran periodical NVi• trut:t thereby ht.rease the o).t proo l ineh et • af t may gaint-,1 by . 1 tu. FiLZKSIDE co..)10211si• litcr.trY raise(. Nothing 01 alit LI 1 , 1,6416 y i. cv. r a ,I IWO 11, -'1 h. ~ c .rn..311.1 ~R. tubes are in Fr I staty, I sar, 10althrof in such :is -any lallicr ..r• (anther Can ttl-ttu In ta,t,,ittlly elre.v, or Ireely plt.t. In tie hawk 01 their citildren EMI =I romuition nI the rcgular eon- TEE 11HE:•; , IDE COMPAN ‘‘II.•in may he inentloned, 1.1).1.1l Nfl VATES, JOHN ELDER EIN.MrN :-NUMN EH HAYDEN. cLAHA I,l't'V RANDALL COM foR FAITHFUL. 31A_ItY ItAt• ALPIN}:, ELIZABETH .1 \V. \L t: KEY, CAPTAIN (*A BUJ I).;etor I'AEON, S. W. l'EAlt( 'F. 1; 1. AIKEN, and TONY e•institine a guarantee of the (114,rarter and interest nriti unique and aupr, it ',sive features, unequalled in va r.,l —a tdee aII !eh latikeN It af.:011Illble to 1 , t1 , 41• it the alo,t. Oylltis;tv taz4l:4l t .\ ! ill =9 =Ell , I 14 . FA•IIIt'N, GoSSIP, AND \ lac r a t a fresh and inter -I..vt t.t the Fashion- - ; and a valu able /Wit ii , the Family Circle in the limn itnd stiggestion 4. en titled i;Iif . .A.K.I4A:sT, DINNER AND TEA; or Mr. REEMF.' Those liumoroOy inclined .4111 be more than ‘..itisticcrwitii the e.Xtilitiiite treatment of [lie (;letiant of hum , .r tinder the head of lIUMoIioUS DRIFT and OUR PCN• NI CO NTRI BUTORS, while Bricktop a ill depii; the laughable side of tem and things. In fact, the amount or fun and laughter contains'{ in these articles, are worth, evely wee.-k, far More than the price of the paper t•xpense or pains are spared to make TII E CORDESPONDENTS' COLUMN tile lowa attractive that money and talent can 'mac it. 7 his department is edited hy a ligoktig clergyman in Brooklyn, and a ',lsl. aanuuntof information is given; an swer•l to cole•tions relating to love and et iquette; le sl and niedicai inestisms ; In lomat ton for the kitchen and household ; in fact, at.werl to all questions that turn tip in life, t-in he found in this column , •1 \\, RE.u)ING FOR LITTLE-'FOLKS This t' and will continue to be one of the poubitient features of the paper. The taintribidions In this department are by the %ery foremost writers fiu• children in the Country. Tine alone makes THE FIRESIDE COMPANION invaluable to every household where there are children. We know of instances where the little ones instal upon having these articles read over and over again to them before the paper for the following week is issued. We codeevor to make THE VIRERDE t 'OM PINION the best, most useful, and most tleNirabie paper in America. Our . Terms for 1878 One Ymr—iiingle Copy. . ,Threo Dol l / 4 2 One Tear—Four copies 4250 each) $lO. no Year—Eight Copies Phase $2O for a Club of Eight, all sent at one;tlrne, will be entitled to a copy Prea. Getters up of Clubs can afterwards add single copies at $240 each. Specimen copies seat ;see- NiatO/r - a - fteollits. a~ ~ ~ .~ EME I= 'Flow 10'70. A New Story, L this. Country Whole ot this New DURING 16-...; ct oRRESPONDENCE _____J:o:____. Nom is the time. to Sutwribe GEORGE MUNRO, Publisher. 94 B ee km a n Street,New York. npr9,7;4w MIL 3 AlO (SE • 'BAN '.,7s , i, bp James T. Brady Co., CO1;401341= AVE,,dr. wpm) ST. Pittsburgh, Pa. WE Dux AND ttEil; Oirienment Securities, Cold, Myer, AISP COUPONM ON LIBERAL TERMS, And do a benetal Banking _Bohm& We allow RIX PER ("ENT. INTERMT ouDEPOSITS, subject in cheek without Bella._ ' 03 1 : 1 7.3 smut 111131 MDT leCO. 7;:/eXt"rillStrarr. Dr. .I.llTur. --6•10-4 - rayfOraridge• water, le deter - , mined that no l." 1/11111 , 16 Dotittat in the ' • ....es State .shall do . • -- oak belue or chewer than ' • + 4 " outer it to 1 6't aft purone.--r & ' be Etateriahi mannhanated Ute United Stales. , told Nadal! vet Ailing performed In a style that defies comp*. tttkrn gaiisfaetion rneranteed An all eradone, or the money retuned. Utve him a UtaL • febtir , P.A_I f LAWTON Foundry /c Repair Shop. Having been MAMA in the .IfOnnel7 finelivele for more than Wets ,ti—dusing whiei One harnacaanelottedf Tufhdf Of elefntliketterea, be sides canatructinemdela and taking net patents IMpronnients on COOKING - STOVES —and after haring thoroughly tested these ha provements. I feel warranted in offering them to the public. I= , C:10 "Mr I€ 3 The GREAT WESTERN Ain* no Su perlor for Mtn Locallll4. 81 1 vEsi &oven of Dtherent Styles for Heating and Docking. The Great Republic Cooking More flee the beet Record of soy Stove ever °tiered In itita mart et. IT TAKES LESS Al., EI„ / LEts: , ROOM TO DO MORE WORT, — BEST BAKER, .1111)S1'1" TPUrt A. 131LAE ALTOGETHER THE EEST STOVE IN USE In connection with the stove I have got op e Patent EXIO6NSION TOP, which occupies little roow, no lulditional. un‘l is tint liable to wear out, dispen ses it ti all pipe, can be pnt'on or taken oft" at any time. and inadelin suits!' etoves of any aim or patt,•rn. Five Hundred Vernonla Who have purchased and used the GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE, Most of whose names have been publish ed in the HOUK are confidently referred to, to liear,,4 ithess of its superior merits as a vIV eking stove. • Raring throe Mai eV** ewes on Mud. of about Anent bone porety, they Arir offered tn the pttblia at rear* * rztai. WEIN 11301MILST. UM A.urentss Wusited. 'Wanted icutuedlainly. Nor active, ellagerie men to art so Azents for the -NW , " WiIEMBR & w u.soN hitWLN4 IiIeACIOLNS tst Skis ceitittik Only each men no can give good reference AS to character and ahtlity, add furnish a fond need apply, We will pay on/ranked salaries, or fiber atcommisotons. to proper men, Only such men as 'really desire to enter tbebusinosos need *may. WM. SUM.NER et CO., No. 140 Wood SL, burpl., Pa. (mark', _ The W- O .'. / . aiDedest & t Areliable / . lostitu / rill . Wu few obtain • • Ing a liferranitie Ednestlon. vr- PrseticAl busi ness men As Listruetose. ~_ t_ . r.. For i OrOrtl24lloll write for a Cirr , liar in Pip Ff. At SONS. Pitt.'horrh, Pt- snag:Winn:ha ROCHESTER Fire Insurance Company. INCORPORATED by tbo Legislature of Penn /. ~ v Ivan le, February, 1)42. Otare one doornail norto..ter snvink, Rank. thorbrairr. Beaver - 4.utsty, Pa. Nup le of Beaver county can liOef have their prorkrty Insured trZnim t toes or dotage by fire. at lair 'Wes, In a rate and ItELWILE ItoME compSNy, thereby avotilT l / 4 the expetext, trouble tir.d delay incident to the adjamtment at lolow. by eottquinlei loc_ced ►t a diettoiEt, • Rostra) tar PIRECTOIto: .1... V. M'Donnid, _George C. Speyerer, Samuel B. Wil.on, Lewis Schneider, Wl'dam Kennedy. Ji n Gro'hing, Marshal Sl'Dounid It. b. Edger. M. Cupp, Jr.. G. B. Burst, David Lowry. l'hnlei Brenner. ErIME3I . SPEY EHEIL. PIIErCT .1. V 11' Dos kl.h. V. pr,,, J. !SPEY IrdiZiti. Trecu. 1,131:13, Ket.nr.tt, Sec.!, J. 11. 111cCRittni, 111os. McCitranr, +Viler J. F. DELAY°. J. B AN() Lt.t.. Beaver Savings Bank THOS. McCREERY & CO., 11EAVF.R. PA. IItIALSIN IN EXCHANGE, COIN, COUPON 8, And Bankable Paper. eollemluna made In ell Pinta of the United State*. Special attentlos to conecrlona and Rembtanata. Interest on time Denim We. Open front 9a, co. to 6p. m. Ta.4,III4INDIJIM, Dentist, sill continuo di sb,; ll , to perform all opera tonsln the dent - hellion at his . °free!, Bearer station, libellee. A - ' • tat. All who favor lam 'frith a call may expect to have their work done In the best Possible mann 77 and the ethOYehlou able terms. The books of the late thrwt of T. J. Ca&Nit. LBU t SUN are la lila halAa. where all who have accounts will please call Immediately and settle the,patee. may InXly O. IS. BARIUM.. F. A.aakKgs.. C. A. BARU& 6, S. BAUKER do Co.• lien Brighton. It. AN G. R. BARKER 411 c COC A , Ikaver Fats:, At Et A raT XI it . Dealer"' in Exchange, Loin, 'Coupon., ac., &t.— Collections made on ali atettaible point* in am railed States and Canada. /mamma of Mcra e:as. idanntaeturere, and Individuals, solleltaii. Interest •!loured on time depositea. Correspon dents will receive prompt attention. Ldee..4.l;ls CR - Claim Agency. ...al OLDEST IN THE STATE. B. F. B*OWN et. CO., 118 Emitldeld Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Collect Peeplone, Donutlee. Prize recia____„o.l. Special attention paid to ectePended r e ject e d Clatam APoliestiotte by matt ettentled - fo NII made In prnoo. eoplaSta. Black mitt GOA Front, GEORGE W. BIGGS No. I&9 METH MELD fiT. ii Four doors abase 612th Ave. FINE MIS, CUM, JEWELRY Optical andliana Goods, &c. p.rrTs.nußGlZ PA. FINE WATCH - REPAIR G 4 Please cat this advertisement out and brine, it with you . GILBERT La .E EMHART: Attain:my at ICAO; 9", CPifl givo prompt atteatimitb'cioneetlatic jrcl =stet beguil te.e' aad-siemilolkattObg rest ettate„ e (Meer ea thaeChirt, opposite:lLS !If. Hoopes' i ftagglNlOnee. Nov &team. Balm Co.. Pa. BM WM ME HOPoIB & 79 ani 79 ,I:aTT6:I3URCEI.II, birounne or Ain Joins= or .F4S-Ncw .rp IY aocops. Notions, Misery, Vpdorwenr, Gloves, t"umisidng Goode, Laces, Embroideries, Law Goods, 119 op, Balmoral, and Felt Skirts, Corsets, Bilk and Velyetinc Ribbons, Panniers. Handkerchiefs, Bonnets. Hat F, Millinery Goods, Flowers, Tips, Plumes, Trimming and Fringes, Velvets, Velveteens, Reps, Bonnet and Lining Silks,Torquinse, Colored and Black Dress Silks, ltibboas in all widths and Shades, Ornaments, Frames, &c. The Trade are invited to an Inspection of the extensive lines or the above goods. which it all masons of the year will be kept full up with the Latest Noveltlee. Lowest prices. East or West. Orders promptly attended to. A Word to You, Friend ! ! FOR GOOD COFFER, FOR GOOD 863ARS. FOR GOOD FLOUR FOR GOOD TOBACCO FOR EVERYTHING GuOD Grocery and Provision Line, AND AT PRICES THAT CAN'T BE BEAT IN BEAVER on ELsEwnEnE S. SNITGIEtt Sr. Co.' 14 , ad Street, REIS - EEC, PA, tmiloit-Sy R. R. R. RADWAY'S . READY RELIEF OEMS 'WEIEAPOIEHT PAINs from One td Twenty Minolta. HOT OHE HOUR after realm retlirere any oa, I griAe AlVvAli RELIEV LA A craE lOU EVERY FAIN. It was tbo Ors and la TWO Only Pain Remedy that ligtantly atop tne most excruciating paint. altars /nastortuitima. and cum Congeation‘ whether of the taw, Stomach, Bowe', or other glandsor oratr, by oneapplication. IR raOld (LYE TO TWENU mrrarrEa. Tiro matter.hoW violent or excruciating the pain the POUSUILSTICI. Bild•ridden, Wm,raippled, Sen. roue. raljte. or DiVATArt. RADWArEr READY - RELIEF IWIED-APPORD 411ATA14T , -EARE: - • DIFLASIMA,TIOM.Q.F TUX SIIINA4M. • INFLAMMATION •OP THE ULADDETI. DiFLAMMATION OR ._ TIU : ,BODELS. CONGMTIoII OF THE tr. Nos. SORE .TILHOAT. DIFFICULT UHEATIIINo. PALNTATION TIIE HEART. DTSTERICS. moue, DIPHTHERIA. CA TA USU. INFLUENZA. • HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEUHALMA. RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS. AGUE CUILLS. The spent:Alan of tho Remit Relief to the port Cl piste where the pain or difticolty exists will sZonl mina and comfort. Tarenty (Irons In half a tumbler of roster mill in a few momenta earn CHAMPS. SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH. HEARTBURN.. SICK HEADAtam, pay.Rat,A DTSMITTKUT COLIC WEND IN THI EICIWELS, tiod sll DTTS I RNALI'AINS. Travelers amid awaremars • bottle of Red. wilieto Wady R elief wi th them. A few drops in Imam win prevent Canes or pains Worn change of , vrater,' Is WHO than Frmb /Vaal or /Pt tans • stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE,' . . . MIA 41ND AGUE. anted for Arty atom There la not • retnedtd Ageo fa els valid thit Mn ewe Fever and diniv and ea organ Ilalfirtous. inilons. SiartakTindd Ye ll ow. and othez Fermi (aided tr. , ItAIIIFILso ' quirk as BADWAY'S READY- iszuvr. rift, cots pro baths Sold by 'HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONG AM) MOE RICH DLOOD-IN casAsa 07 FLINN AND WEVAIT—OLEAR NETS AND NEACETWUL COMPLIMIO'N SE CURED TO ALL DR. RADWAY'S SOR'SAPARIWAN RESOLVENT VA WAVE THE MOOT ASTONIKITTSO CUR ; SO QUICK. 80 RAPID ARE THE CHANGE.' THE BODY VHDERII.O' ITINIDER THE fh• PL'upter. or TILLS TEELY WONTIEftrtII. unworn. MUT- • avorybay en•lnerease In Flesh ana .end Fele. T. 1131 GILEAT)ELOCID PUBIPLEII. 140E1Ne_opf , o ,o rn e t nthlieet r - S s` A th l r lH th A t PA m-d LL o I o A d. N H td ni ne , olnd other *Ms. 041,111da11'.0 the n-th• eteor of 111% for IFPopatatq thawartewat the body with new and sound mateitd.&rota; PYPIIIIIIA Con sumption, OW:data dtialain, - Uteers In the Timm:, litennh. Tatoota. lie** to Ite.thateis and other parte or Lef t eretectn t Sotn' E Sts, Strut owe Dhritaecre team the scars. and' the, worse tfortris'ar Shin tdMeese., Eruptions, Yea& Sores. Said Mend.. RIM Werra. Snit Lthreasr, ErjalpeLas, Acre. lilock Spots, Worms In The nab. Tumors, Cancer, In the Wend., and uLLereaketing and painful diseltar,les, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm. and nil wastes of the life princ.pir, are within the earattrp mile of this wonder of Mod ern Chemistry, bad I few dasof trse will prove to ant MIKA Wag tt for either of these forms of dieeate leaipateert power to cure theta, :Not Tay data the SArturAerzat.te 110301.yeeT eared all knovn: remedial agentslu the rum or CI. se, beetttntqlpe Cotteiltuttanel. and bka. discus . It Is thz. only positive cure for Kidney 4c Illadder Complaint., Votary, and Womb distmses i Grovel, Itio , tie, Dropsy, &oppose: of 'Water; Incontinence of Uric.. Itrl }it's masse, Alburoinurla„ and In all eases whe• there are brief:dust deposits, or the water i. Wet:, c l o udy, mired with .nbstanees Ilte the white of Iv, est, or threads like cvtdte wilt. or there Is o no , raht, dart, bilious appearance, and white bone-dust d. posits, and when there to a prteklng, burning ot.e. tine when pining water. end pain In the So ell the Bark end along the Loins. Priv.; Sts.. WOR MS.—Theonly known nod .311, 11, • for Worms—Tin. Tape, etc. Tumor of 12 Tears' Growth Cured by liadstrars Resolvent. ue.sasr, July la, 144. Da Ilanway 7—T bats had Ova,Wu Tamer la tle. •eartet su4lberrels. AL 11.• Limbos ni4 "shin 'um lkalpl.4/1." I hied evert thing that yeas riecturtuurode4 ; but vollOn: helped sm. I.lor yaw Resolrust, owl thengla I would hi II bat had en falal lo It, ltwramts t 1101 tunered rke twel. • , . Iran. f soot rig bolding of the ftwoltwat, arid ode, tolt binders?. 1 . 1112, and two bottler of yoo Steady no owe is wog io slyer of Wow? to to wit or (lilt. wail I Prt better, smarter, and happier thin I has• far tvorh. T.r, The wins utaw: wax to Vao tot silde 14 the It-week. rf lintstoto. I write this N Too fro the lowtsl al otherm. Tartan paI:MAR If pm &awe. lIANNAH P. RN M.P. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tasteless. elen . tll coated *WI meet um. faityrwh a ir:,l ,l l7,, care of all daurdcre f Use Stamen, Liver, Kidneys, Dimmer, s u re D13•211V1, gvel•Che., Constipation, co . stivenres, Indigestion. Drape;sts, Dilloneness, Eilions Fort, Irdlatzunatton of the &Mts. Plleet And all berange• meats of the Internal Viseers. Warranted to eife‘t • - positive more. Purely Vegetable, containing no mar. My. minerals, or deleterious drugs, Pr' Observe the foiktortnik aymplams resulting from Disorders of the Dlcestlee Omens Ckoutlpitios, lirorsoll Pile; Pollens of Ore Bleed lo tL Mid, &MAI 9( the Skaoseb, Nam!. ileartbers, Dlorool of toed, Fables. or 'Waled In es Stooseh, Soot 'Comets thirrno,Ekalagn• fluateein l ties of tb• itternarh, swim. mist of the Iliad, Marled and Mikan Rremliter, Flatter. at the He tMethrig ar Sadfaesuag Seassares lobos la • 1711ez New., Dimaira. of Vloton, Dot. at Wet* talon the WS, Fern sad WI Paso fa the Head. Dehmary of P•agirsfieo, Yellowness of the Skin Lod Eve. Polo Is She Eldflgeonl, theibe. and rsolde• Pushes of ties ; , twain feLthe finf doses of EADWArB PILLS will tree the Alum frame aU thee/wee-named disorders. Price, 23 cents per boa. SOLD BY DRIMUISTS. READ "FALSE AND TRUE." Bend one letter• stamp to RADWAY A CO.. co. Ity Malden Lane, New-York- Information worth thousands will be sent you. JNO. CONWAY & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS noe Li "F._i'l'l7,•ll. EXCHANGE, COI - N AND I . or PONS 'OUNTS of Manufacture:, Merchant. and A Ind( , r ldnal goticl'ed. littesnestnifosred on Time Deposits. Or Correspondents 14111 receive prompt erten .tion. je3l;tf BEAV!R DEPOSIT BANK t" Of RAVER, PA. AMEN ALL150N...,;—.......—..........C.m0niza. C4JT,EIGTV PROMPTLY VAI. I D4.4LND REIL CONIS ITTED Cbrrespondenec and A.vourila ,Solicited INliflUtfT PAID Oti TIME DEPOSITs EXCHANGE SECURITIES &c., BOUGUT , AND SOLD. OPlee "loom It.om 9 o. m. to 4 p. m Des.l2:tt. L~a tATE qf s Strohecker, det‘'d.--,Let•• JVA %err of eittemletentowou theeetueofitatthi at •Strobecher, deed., Me of yeiraltnn . tdertmhip, 1 4. 1 rer cOaDtt..Pl/...httleg hem grahlt4 to the ,tradetsignekall peracuut-ihttebtot to ettcl eaten arerreqoatted to Auk. .threndlate Dement. sod ItnefekeTtilit elathie pteithithe tame without Ann/1W - • • ORUftGIFIPPRORECICES. ' • Warne/them'. Leanne Co.: Pa. et Ithm, ZVSifonikHopre. AWPOlearet Pa. LEIMI MEM oct9-3m FOR GOOD TEAS, FOR GOOD SPICES, FOIL GUOD FEED, FOR GOOD CIGARS, IN THE G;) TO faprl7,l2;l, DEIALSR lti nov2o - ,6ir 7 , A "'mail lump lair 'region ti cufpecfr 434 - 1/tt breast offs nits. -.7ylie iftLtd Aare. ittcourdidt4 attention, racy being Vie aegituzing of some cif the mod malignant awes f......;cnCce• COMER CURED W1T11011.4 THE KNIFE. Dr A, J. PIERCE. OF PITTSBURGH, PA proved to die world that Cancer, the most dreaded °fail dietaaro, eon bo cured ivitbont the aid of the khire, and without pain avoiding the dangerous and painful operation of cutting. ity ery part, its root and fibre, belonging to the Can. ix!, to REMOrp, FROM VIE SYSTEM by his chemical nectar', which can he applied to any part of the person with perfect safety. Dr. Plcrct's treatment of C'antera, Tumors. Clam, rialuks, Illea. &Tofu la, Ill:eases of the Mar t Throat,Catarrh, Lung Affections, mid Malignant Vicers. of alt kinds, .WITUOUT TUE AID OF THE K N IF B, is endorsed by the highest onnedical au thority. • Wens, Moles, Warts, and Birth Narks Removed without pain Or scar. V 1 7 :Alt).1 A .11..*1- - 1 tnko great plaainro in certifying to Dr. Pierc...'s extraordinary treatment of 4i4e 2 Ae. am Intimately acquainted with hltd, balls known filth for twenty . years as a practioad Physician of ruperlor generg information, and having travel ad much he has bad great opportunittes of ac. qulrtug thorough knowledge of his profession. His wonderful *kill to removing Canton. Tumors, &a., cannot fall to give oatbsfaction. th„ W. EWING, 31 D. "We hare known Dr. A. J Pierce fora number of years, and have witnessed big wonderful inc r.-Ts In the treatment of Cancer and other discs& es, some of which of the moat malignant form. ''We confidently recommend him to all those &Meted with anything of the kind." .1. MIXON, M. D., J. STARK . ..M. D- A. W. MING, U. D., DM J. S. KiNti, P. FETEUMAN, DR. PIERCE MAY BB OONBULTED AT 'the American House, Pittsburgh, xvbero letters should be Addressed. ociU-Stri LOOK HERE. PINING AND SLUED GOODS. —T tJ underaigted begs leave to iciform his friends and the public generally that be ha, Jut received a new stock ot_ goods of the latest styles fa Spring and Summer wear, which he offers at very cooderat k;',V T/, E.VN2V:S" CILVI.SWING G. 0 0 IPS, CVNSTANTLY ON HAND. • Clothing 'Ando to order on the shortest nodes. Thankfntio the Nadir for past (memo, I hope by eloae attention to buetnese to merit a contian any/ of the same. DAIS lEL MILLER, BRTht..,s eir. BR ID 44 F: }; ',WEB, PA 11,:it 2 4 ti curable) that Ur leta,r4 Pstetable RhevntaliO4V r”p will ata corn—warranted uninJuriona, and a phyelciaub prmocription need inwardly. $5OOO Steward offered to the Propri etors of any medicine for Itbetarnatipm end Neu ralgia able to produce kith ar many genntno e arms made within the same length of time as D r . Fttlet'• vgetat)lo. Rlsenmstie Remedy. 82000 Itearard otre-eil to any person prov ing Joseph l' D.. to be other than a graduate wf the eel-hrated netrersity of pa: l nsp. vania in 1e.13. and Professor of t'hernirtry—treat lug Rheumatism ripecia It fin :Ai years. 81000 'Reward to any Chemist. Pli)eleian. or others able to di-cover lodide of rina.s.a, Col chicum. Mercury. or anything injatioliN to the s) len! In Dr. litters Rheumatic Syrup, 28,500 Certificates, or teal inion mls of rule, Including Rev. c. If. Nino... Media. Rev. J oseph Degas. rails of Schu.faktll. rhitu'd; the wife of Rev. d B. Davis, Illghutown, N. J.: Rev. Thos Murphy, Frankfurd, Mara; Dr. &miliaria andlir. Walton. Philadelphia; lion-J- V. Corley, mem bee of Con. tram Philadelphia; Ron. Judge Leo. tamden, N. J.; ra„-Senator Stewart. Baal. more; ea-tiovernor Proven. Kentucky, and thou sands of others. If spate permitted. $250 new acrd t r the name of any warranted preparation for ftbettmattem and Neuralgia sold under a similar legal guarantee, setting forth the exact number of bottles to Cure or return the amount pail for the tame to the patient In case of failure to tare. A fulrdeeertption (draftee regale. ib t . .uarantees`muet he forwarded iv letter to Philadelphia. The guarunte . signed nod stating quantity to cure, will be returned by mai., rritb advice and tmornetiono, 'without any charge Ad. &eels all lettere to Dr. Vvrttn,No 45 South Fourth etreet. No other remedy Is otlen..d on such feral& Gil a circular/i' the warons form. of Rheuma tism. also, blank atddkattoue fur euarantee. gra tie of the apecMl agent, HUGO ANDBIEESEN, pep:l; /Y • dearer, Pa 1)OM ~--- ~.~. 0 .-° The Bast fur All Purposes, 11” re 01.411 . SIVI 11.1,4 k Ili.tri• iltiralile, and runs lighter than any Machine in the marktt ; easily eleaheil and kepi in erier large lu hitir.a, heldttwire VIS 1111101 thread a.: ;my rt hvr: •alike nn iiiith sides; , ellarjusting tension auKtly i'it , piiiat•. first On. " 111111ESTIC " 6n.4 :TRH). increased in popularity, until to , ay, in t!ii• opinion Of ;di experienced ewing, Al:whine men, it 4tandq rorth U\IUVALLED! It is 4alning Nvor much favier Ulna raly oilier 3111(.1tirw Itt-rel4 re it rt.witted to the pewit., which can be seen from i(s Lay rra4 1..1 sales last year over lie preceding, being OVKII FIVE lII:Nina:OPER ('ENT No Machine To it`rrtAft.lllr, it% •:tit., np4l gaining raitiic favor as rapidly as the rlo 41:33mcm da BPI 40. chis it conzwiluence of .1M STTP=RIOI2, I TNT ROUERTROS, Agent, Bea vmr Falk l'a. Call and examine the .)$ 24 9i». G. L. $11E1111•11T A Word With You t it you want to ha y property, If yin want . to sell ptoPettY, lfyon want your house insured. 11 you want your roods insured. • Tryon want your His Insured, yon want to !caws sesioat acelesut. if you watt! to leue roar bonus'. Ifyou want to hire a house. If you want to.bily a farm lryou stout tore! foray It you wait any legal otrltiruf done. Do fiat faUtouali at rho office of • .Eberhart &. Bedison, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS - - - - A'l3l) Real Relate fireekers, No. 229 Btoudway, :atage-uT Beaver county, Penn. Oar Deeds and Mortgages for Fate here. =BEM thA: l fi ' 'AiltsC -: g:- IN'iFi ' T]rß_lNO E. General Agency Office, NEAR THE DEPOT ROC RESTER, PENN Notary Public and Conveyance/; FIRE, LIFE, and ACuIDENT INSUR. ANCE; "towbar" - and ' 4 Natiomal" Ltaes of Ocean. Steamers; "Adams " and "Un ion" Express Agent. All kinds of Insurance at fair rates and liberal terms. Real Estate bought and Deeds, Mortgagee, Argolis. &e., written; Depositions and Aeknowh3dge menta taken, ite., &c. Goods and Now. forwarded to all parts of the UnitedSiates and Canada. Passengers booked to and from England, Ireland, Scotland, Prance and Germany. .ETNA FIRE ,INS. CO., Ot Hartford, Conn. Cash assetts...... ........... . 40,000,000 " By their fruits ye know them." Losses paid to Jan. 1, 1871....526,00000 One of the oldest and wealthiest Compa nies in the world. NIAGARA - Insurance Ca., Cad) assettb, ANDES FIRE INS. CO., Of Cincinnati, Ohfq. Cash asserts,. .ENT.ERPRISE INS. CO., Of Philadelphia. Cash assetts over... $600,000 LANCASTER Fire Ina. Co. Cash assetts ALPS INSURANCE CO., Cash capital, HOME IFE INS. CO, Of New York • 43A4000 Cash assets, Travelers' Life & Accident Insurance Co., Of Hartford, Conn. Cash asaetta over $1,500,000. filepresetaking the above Brat clap. latrumnce Companies. acknowledged to be amongst the beat and moat reliable in the world, and representing a groat sub capital of nearly $16,000.000, I am en abled to take insurance to any amount desired. Applleaticum promlttly mended to. and Finkle. written • !Want deThy, aid at fair rates and liberal terms. Losers litteroffp adjusted and promptly aid. INSURE. Tr DAY By one (Life delay you may lose the saving, of years. Delays are dangerous- and life uncertain; therefore, Insure to day: •• One today, i 4 wort)! two to-morrows."— Quality, also, lr of the utmost Importance. The low priced, worthless article. always proves the dearest The above companies are known to be amongst toe best and wealthiest in the world.— " As ye row that shall you reap." Grateful for the very liberal patronage already bestowed, I hope —by a strict attention to a legit imate business —not only to merit coutinnence of the same, bet a Larne increase tftpresent year. Mr. STEPHEN A. CRAIG Is duly authorised to take applications for insurance and eerily , : the premium for the came In adjaintngtoinishlpa. CHAS. U. nuesT. Near Depot. Rochester. Pa. Liettly WILLIAM MILLE:It, JACOB TILAIL, PLANING MILL. *ITtLER &TIUX, ManttradarerBa;4 Dealers in Dressed Lumber, SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, SIDING, FLOORING, MOLI,DINGs. &c• Scroll Sawing and Turning DONE TO ORDER. ORDERS SY MAIL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED, AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Mill Opposite the Railroad Station, ROCHESTER, PENN'A. nail 10 11; lY Irlir"Nors.--This Is Suellenburg's Space. Being engaged In making up a large stock of Winter Clothing, they Informed uw that they had no Ogle to attend to their advertising.-- Ev. J. B. SNEAD Has now in operation a need sAt, IN FREEDOM, PA., Having the latest improved machinery for the manufacture of wx.acscozzaivicti.. SIDING, LATH, &C. &C., =I and is now prepared to attend to the building grid repairing of Mailbags, Bangs, Flats, k, k. Keeping, constantly on band n aupecinr quality of Lumber. The patronage of the public is Tespectfulty solicited: Alt orders p tri mpt y executed.' fang , 24y D. wi.onarrr. Bridgewater Marble Works. DbitteftWiii - tiaitininiti Aim:lets Wads at itarbta:Xonundentai` Wank dam with Decriers and. dlapt ,pb. , Prkee nsuinoble and satistotetton guaraitized. - Market iltreet. arldgewater, Pa, .1/162,71 AND Or New Yorke $1.500,000 Of Lancaster, Pa. - -$240,000 Of Erie. Penna $25000 J J C 3 LLI co &tp UanITTS-ty AND PLANING MILL MEM lejnal, =EI Vinegar Hitter* are „ ~t mie.„f Pr.., RUM W 1"I`U). . Linenort, an k,,,, 5 , t i ne 132.4 e, , 1. R,„,...• ircr., that leaf the tl T . l l ea entams and rub,, but are a tr from the r atise roots arid herb; nt ail A:c.d,olic St:mol.nts 'finer arc the r a Mood Purifier and a Life-givinY icinrs.p e a p. feet Renton - am and Insi;Lorato, , ryin- off ail- poisonous numoy and a ,,, a ,;1 , 7 „. laYrd tn'a healthy condition, enriching it, and inviGnraLing both mind and a - an y of aaonnlstratton, prompt rn ther ism in their revels, safe and reltabie tn di.sease. No Person can take eke s . nu titr.,, cordm direction:, 2nd rernam r mt. tied ti.eit tu bones are rant dtstf..ece. nne,a, e,r other recto+, and the e.tal entafo er a ; 1. e ...“4 the point of repair. Dyellepshi er Pon n, the Shoulders. Coughs, inert, Dizziness, SOOT FaUctatitm. Rad ' taste is the Mouth, Winos eon - Lf the Heart. 'f 'Or Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, anni w,.arrtiti! symptom; are the asp en , a jaa, peaenn a , 1n these complaints a poyyy abetter plitantec !Inn a 1. rizthy advertisement POT remain Complaints, r I a n y smgie, at thes be vim of life, these 'Loon. Bitters sire) an indlitlA.t.%44l a mart et i 1.1,1111 certejnal:e E., ingasunzatary and Chnu t i, Rheumatism and find , liymer:n a N t noon 16 ins-. Reny :tent and. In:en:Li:at Fe c 1,,,,, a5en of ;he Wood. Lcer, Kklner.,,ar.d 0. :ter - Lone. Leco most ma.cturf,... faulrei by Vit,3ted e ..e.-rarys.,crt 4, ;he They are n Gentle Pturvatise •• a Tonle, a:s.• the :Net , pa , %erful 'agent re: rs „ of tha Law.* V. ca. 0,, ft.,14 - Ars Lhsedlei Pot Skin Diseates. Empt nr.r, It tvorq V.:cubes. r •r He t r r, • It , f )•••••!r•r2r7.. I t 1 In. • ••••• ,11.7 e • y up a , ‘ , l •• , • •-; • '...itarre by tii n.h case, a' o; tlwrt ctifiat. yr tFo•, ('Jessie the Vitiated Wood ana fin.: 1.4 Lar,t.F; 1.4 . nearfindit iv:v:l ' tr.:cte•••: r d s!urt 1' M }: c e• :`., tdl!..rr. Gratefus 1:13 - I EY% .1.0 s~! Pin. Tape.. and other Worm, the MU?, „ ilciatio)ii • )01.1g t.• e.1:114 • Ine%rierr u• N - • eltent, of that ,•,.! • • 1,4,4 n44.44:44, - ,4 441 d•-• 4 • `; 44 • clot, 440 term.`, ,e,, .:, fl.lll V n nab . • . 4 . 3reettantrall Disen.e., • vn PAVII-1 a n.l Malera - 111 IV' 51161,. 1.. gu.su enr.• 1.11110n4. He .16 Itt r ni, stud Intermit least Fevers. NI . I Trrat,,e. :.lnnLe• A•., krd. o Caar •r r • •Jr Cr : c—o the Numn,,r 3.1 r s x . dug .11z •casl.as r. ,r iz ze•--, l r err c•,TI ',math r a•.! •• 0 .1, r; In :Let t tit, tV., , • • -• .11 r tteces.sarr puri •••3C CfiLl3: to DR , 210. 3% they . tr. •r! matter with 50,4 - -3111• C 11111 e 131.m3.3:1 •‘ri r r Ca, • . and gencraily P',: t!le digt, organ. l4ol',ol.lill.l. or Klaa4;•.l Evil. V. e L willedec •. 5C, , •:,,a00, 11.11.0100,C , 10, 101;;t0:111-47,40 Mrra,n,al A I, 1,111%, • ' • , r r't , 10 11t,e, a% snyl, .tNV .\.APL i, v.are shown Ellea great Curl.l,c ;47,e, 'roast CA., .1C u. 11.1 a -e Dr. '111; mike es California Impair Matas,% .Lct tleses .eta eif”..•a• [La' -.e ea 11 , ;;\ ; a :I.e E ,10,1 the), r• flume I , e a; It. re , ;was- elfeA • the tate;Fe;•' (dee liJ4ert,tl.,ar Jet u•.:. c teal ar:s ..e. e . r m in- .. t The properties r,l PEI 11;jet el; rst• t.eet: Y.rr re a • ,rc cuer, I.4.4;elwretn. at, tl. Lax ai;•c, r , ,ure• a , ‹r:, ; • , S•, • ~a tiudt,the, Alterative, ;; Tilt aperient .ti Ltcr , "- •• (PI WC r V: s 1"C t. TTe. it • are lit gn..2d •-• entspt , ,,,, And n,a •aaar to r n.. the, ha..sato:c. hca:4l,g, ant: 'oath:l,g ; n t. et - nn pr••.c•ct ;f - at humors of :he flare. 1 I.e. r N.- d.. , pr. err C, 1..30 4 ti I.t 11.0 tiers ••tt.s •• • •r. t'. ci..b • 11‘,111 wind. cn'i.„ I:np2, et non.rnlrr taut tah,nt c. c‘lzritt. .Itrttuvl• :t 1:1< I tit, r 2. . •-r . tit< ,•• - re•ltotj Of and (1 rctian,:a" tln o,e clue ~2.1.4 art ,uptet,or to at, :ernen•A, the A,,, Forrtity tire body :against disease hr par,(yAo.g.gall th gall a.at • h Nn ;-•idoolk• cant the •‘-••-t. 111, Dtreoltona.—Taio. of the ill:ters • , e•? hAff . 1 , .