The Beaver radical. (Beaver, Pa.) 1868-1873, January 24, 1873, Image 3

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    USEFVIt IN FORMATION.
To lay off a square acre of ground,
" *“ h t
W HI have a square acre within ah inch.
An acre contains 4,840 square rods.
#»A square mile contains 040 acres,
MEASURE op distance. * '
a mile is 5,280 feet, or 1,760 yards in
length. ' - ; v
A fathom is six feet. _ ' ...
A league is three miles.
A Sabbath day’s journey is 1,155 yards.r
ThU is 18 yards less than twoHhirds of a
mile. ’ ;
A days journey is 831-2 miles.
A cube is two feet,
A baud (horse measure) is four Inches
A palm is three inches.
A pace is three feet.
barbel measure.
A barrel of flour weighs 196 pounds.
A barrel of pork, 200 pounds.
A barrel of rice, 600 pounds.
A keg of powder, 26 pounds,
A firkin of butter, 56 pounds.
A tub of butter, 84 pounds.
BUSHEL MEASURE,
The, following are sold by weight per
bushel
ftheat, beans and clover seed GO pounds
M the bushel.
Corn, rye and flax-seed, 58 pounds.
£ Barley, 48 pounds.
Oats, 32 pounds.
VARIOUS WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
A ton of round timber is 40 feet; of
squared timber, 54 feet.
A commercial bale of cotton is 400
pounds.
A pack of wool is 340 pounds.
A section of Government land is 640
acres or one mile.
A liquid ton is 253 gallons.
A box oi 16x15 12 inches and eight in
ches deep contains a bushel.
BY JOSH BILUNGS.
It iz a grate art tew know how tew lls-
Love always seems to have this effekt,
it makes a yung man sober, and an old
man gay.
It ain’t bekause lovers are so sensitifi
that they quarrel so often, it fz bekause
thare iz so much phun in making up.
About the last thing a man duz tew
Correct bis faults iz tew quit them.
The chief end of woman now daze,
seems tew be tew ware new silk clothes
and the chief end of man seems to be tew
pay for them.
Pure ignorance, after all, iz the best al
loy for vanity, for a vain fool iz quite
harmless.
It is better that we be greater than pur
ondishun in life, than tew have oar con*
dishan appear too great for us. There iz
lotbras; that a man can do that should
dtiitim off from pitty7ihe jact that he iz
fcaman should always entitle him to com-
ffiiserashun.
If you seek wisdum mi yung friend,
study men and things ; if ya desire lam
ing, study dicshionarys. '
I think opporlunitya are made fall az
fien az they happen.
It iz a grate deal hazier to look upon
tboze who are below us, with pltty, than
to look upon thoze who are abuv us with-
out envy.
food common sense isaz healthy az on
ions we often see thoze who are good,
simply bekause they haint got sense
enough tew be bad, and thoze who are
bad just bekause they haint got sense
enough to be good.
Envy iz such a constant companyon,
that if we find no one above us to envy
we will envy those below us.
There iz no servitude in life so oppres
sive az tew be obliged to flatter those
whom we do not respekt enuff lew praze.
Wit, without sense, is like a razor with
out a handle.
We mingle in society, but not so much
meet others as to eskape onrselfs.
truly innocent are those who not
, 03 guiltless themselfs, but who think
"'hers are. ?
Tbf en WTio Surrounded Washing
ton.
Parton, in the January Atlantic ,
lt!:s describes Washington and his first
Cabinet:
had not quenched the vivacity of
wher of the four Secretaries—Jefferson,
Knox, 40; Randolph, 37 ; Hamilton,
ij When, in the world's history, was so
young a group charged with a task so
eo difficult, so momentous ?
Such were the gentlemen who had
Sobered round the council table at the
resident’s house in New York,Jn 1780;
&Uhe hea d of the table . General Wash
oston, now fifty-eigbt, his frame as erect
* StTer > but his face showing the deep
races of the thousand anxious hours he
, passe d- Not versed in the lore of
°ols, but gifted with a great sum of in
th‘®Cs elerna l of this mania,
& e us ed all the mind he had id pa
endeavors to find out the right way;
jromthe watch to keep out of bis de
on everything like bias or prejudice,
JJm deciding till he bad exhausted ev
feLh SOU Q° e ° f elocldation within his
cirtd • ° ome qoestions he could not de
coaiiT ° WD m ’ nd ’ and he knew be
o not. in such cases, he bent all his
Pea l ° ascerta ' n how the subject ap
an/ 6 minds dtte d to it,
Qdicf UlDg them 10 view U without prej-
J atn delighted to learn that'Mr. Cir
in?tr n Seld ° m hear lhe Dame of Wash
er iv, pron °unced without breaking
an explosion of contempt,
PLUm PITS.
especially, it is; said. If there le an Amen
can within hearing. Washington is
the exact opposite of a fell Carlylean
hero, His glory is that he v?as not richly
endowed, not sufficient unto : himself, not
indifferent to bnman rights, opinions, and
preferences; but; feeling deeply bis need
of help, sought it, where alone it was to
be found, in minds fitted by nature and
training to, sopply bls Jack.lt is this
heartfelt desire to be right which. shines
so affectiogly .from the plain words of
Washington, and gives ;bim rank; so far
above the gorgeous, brodits whom hero
worshippers adore.
On the right of the . President, in the,
plane of honor,! sat Jefferson, nowlmrfy*
seven, .the senior of all his colleagues r
older In public servi&, too, than any ; of
them; tall„erect, ruddy»noticeably quiet
and unobtrusive of bis address and de
meanor; the feast .pugnacious of men.
Not a fanatic, not an enthusiast; but an
old fashioned Whig, nurtured upon “old
Coke,’’ enlightened by twenty-five years’,
intense discussion—with pen, tongue and‘
sword—of Gokean principles Fresh
from the latest commentary upon Coke—
the ruins of the Bastlle—and wearing still
his red Paris waistcoat and breeches, be
was an object of particular interest to all
men, and, doubtless, often relieved the
severity of busines by some thrilling re
lation out of bis late foreign experience.
Opposite him, on the I President’s , left,;
was the place of Hamilton, Secretary of
the Treasury, inwall the alertness and vig
or of thirty-three. If time had matured bis
talents, it bad not lessoned bis seif-suffi
ciency ; because, as yet, all his short life
had been a success, and be had associated
chiefly with men who possessed nothing,
either of his fluency or his arithmetic. A
posaitive, vehement little gentleman, with
as firm a faith in the apparatus of finance
as General Knox had in great guns. He
was now in the full tide of activity, lobby
ing measures through' Congress, and or
ganizing the Treasury Department—the
most conspicuous man in the administra
tion, except the President —as usual, bis
unseen work was the best. In organizing
a system of collecting, keeping, and dis
bursing the revenue, he employed so much
tact, forethought, and fertility, that his
successors have each, in tarn, admired
and retained bis most important devices
He arranged the system so that the Secre
tary of the Treasury, at any moment,
coaid survey the whole: working of It.
and he held at command all the resources
of the United States, subject to lawful uso
without being able to divert ope dollar to
a purpose not specially authorized. He
could not draw bis own pittance of salary
without the signatures of the four chief
officers of the Department—Comptroller,
Auditor, Tressurer and Register.
pjtut itfvertiumms.
JAMES CALDWELL & CO
Invite special attention to their
NEW STOCK
WINTER GOODS,
JUST OPENED.
IRISH ASH FRENCH POPLINS,
REPPS ANI) VELOURS,
CABSI MERES.
DBA DE FRANC MERINOS,
} «.
EMPRESS CLOTHS AND SATEENS.
All the new shades.
BLACK ALPACAS AND MOHAIR LUSTRES.
BLACK SILK WARP CASHMERES,
EMPRESS CLOTHS AND MERINOS.
BLACK SILKS,
|A very large stock of all the best makes.
A LARGE STOCK OP
FANCY DRE&S SILKS
At f 1 per yard.
PONSON CELEBRATED
\ !
blackimantillA velvets,
Black and Colored Velvets {for Trimming; Ac.,
i
BLACK BILK VELVET BACOCES, CLOAKS
AND POLONAISE,
CLOTH CLOAKS AND BAJQUEB
In great variety.
A large stock of Fashionable Pore, in medium and
fine quality. .
BLACK GUIPUE LACES, BLACK THREAD
LACES, BERTHAS AMD CAPES.
Blankets and Flannels,
CLOTH AND CASSIMEKES
The above stock comprises the'
FINEST IN IE CITY.
Which we offer at the lowest market prices.
118 & 130 FEDERAL ST:REET,
Allegheny! City, Penna.
decl3-4m
,!tbe
i a:>:
Bv Cfrcfc**!* :Y &
:«i LIBERTY STREET, CORNER FIFTH, W
Msnnftctorers sad fosters in
:V:v ; O.V’';
IRON AND WOODWORKING
MACHINERY,
MANUFACTURERS’ SUPPLIES
% •
Have in store a fall stock of
DEANE STEAM PUMPS,
SASH AND DOOR ! MACHINERY,
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY
ATTENDED TO. -
oovlMm.
JJRY GOODS
Auction Prices,
FOR SIXTY DAYS ONLY.
MR. M. SOHIFF,
Is determined to close ont his entire stock of.
dey aocxDS
REGARDLESS OP COST,
.Id as short a time as possible, as be intends to de
vote all his attention in the fntnre to the ,
WOOLEN AND COTTON HOSIERY,
BAR GA IN S*
INVITED TO CALL AT ONCE,
And they will have a chance to matte their affec
tion out of a
WELL SELECTED STOCK. £
OCtlB-2m.'' : h - ’
h: francibcus & co|
5 1 STEjSET,
; PHILADELPHIA. W
We have opened for the PALL" TRADE, the
largest and beat assorted Stock of
PHILADELPHIA CARPETS
Table, Stair and Floor OH Cloth, Window
Shades and Paper, Carpet Chain, Cotton-,
Tarn, Batting,. . Wadding, Twines,
Wicks, Clocks, Looking Classes,
Fancy Baskets, Brooms, Bas
kets, Buckets, Brushes,
Clothes Wringers, Wood
en and Widow Ware
in the United
States.
Our large increase in business enables us to sell
at low prices and furnish the best quality of goods.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE *
CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER
Price $5.50.
The Most Perfect and Successful Washer
- Beer Node.
Agents wanted for the AMERICAN WASHER
in all parts of the State.
mar29-Bm—sel-Sm
H. W. BKELT. - JAMES 08BCBM
gEELY & OSBUR N,
Successor* to H.W. Seely,
BR I D 6 E STR E E T
ROCHESTER, PENN’A.
‘ Dealers In
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
QUEENSWARE and NOTIONS,
Cash paid for Farmers’ Marketing.
Irifriy. .
PURCHASING AGENCY.
Will purchase and forward any article. '
MANUFACTURED OR SOLD
Inthlsclty, at the lowest prices.
Parties in the country wishing to purchase H
anos, Organa.Sewlng Machines, Gnus, Revolvers-
Nnreefy Btock, J ewe 117. Parnltnre, Millinery,
Hardware; Drags, Motions, Books,. Stationery,
Saddlery. Carpetings, Dry Goods. Ac., Ac., will do
well to send to ns. AH goods will be ebOseh with
a riew to economy* as well as taste and fitness,
and boxes or packages forwarded by Express to
any partpf the country. All orders promptly at
tended to and satisfaction guaranteed. Address ,
PITTSBURGH SUPPLY CO
septlS-Sm ' PITTSBURGH, PA.
JJEADY FOR CHRISTMAS.
We: have received: an elegant stock of
WATCHES, CHAINS. CHAIN AND BAND
BRACELETS. DIAMOND PINS. EAR RINGS,
STUDS and BINGS, CORAL. STONE CAMEO,
AMATHYST. TOPAZ, ONYX add GOLD SETS
OP JJBWBLRY. PINE NECKLACES and LOCK
ETS. SLEEVE BUTTONS. STUDS COLLAR
BUTTONS. GENTS*' PINS. GOLD AND SILVER
HEAD CANES. SOLID SILVER and SILVER
PLATED WARE. VASES. TOILET SETS. PA
' RIAN MARBLE AND FANCY GOODS. All suit
able for Holiday Presents, and will he sold low at
i WATTLES & SHEAFER’S;
decO-lm. 101 Fifth Av., Pittsburgh, Pa.
PITTSBURGH, PA. -
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AND
JTTDSON GOVERNORS.
&C., &C., &C.
RETAILED AT
OP NEW BRIGHTON,
MANUFACTURE OF
. v . £ .
THOSE WHO WANT
ARE RESPECTFULLY
3|
ISSDBAHCE afld GENERAL AGEUCT,
■I P
; ; (B*kk tbb Bxfot,)
]/;:■;• £4%: iIOCHESTKH. PA.
Fire Life ail Accideit ißsamre.
NOTARY ?tmuc, COiraYAIiCBB,
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. .PRESS COMPANY’S AGENCY.
Fire,life and Accident Policies written at felt
ratesand liberal toms. Deed*, Mortm«, Agree
iaem«, COfTectly wriUen. Impositions and
Acknowledgments taken; Tassengert booked to
•ad from aU parts of Eiyjland, Ireland, Scotland,
Franc* and j and goods toward
ed toallpartaof tho (Jutted States and Canada.
/ETNA INSURANCE CO..
OP HARTFORD* CONN, ,
CASH A858W,...;.. . .. $6,000,000
Established in iBl9— Wealthiest and most reliable
Company in the World.
“By their Fit nits ye shallknow them."
Losses Paid to Jan.lirt, 1871 J 28,000,000
NIAGARA,
OF NEW, YORK.
CASH ASSETS,..... 11................ $1,600,000
ANDES INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF CINCINNATI.
CACH ASSETS .......1......... $1,500,000,
ENTERPRISE,
OF PHILADELPHIA, PA.
PASH ovcf »••••• «600,000
LANCASTER,
OF LANCASTER PA:
CASH PAID ASSETS* - $240,000
-1 '»
ALPS INSURANCE COMPANY,
i dCF ERIE, PA.
CASH CAPITAL $250,100
Insures against damage by lightning as well as Ore.
HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
■ ' OF NEW FORK.
CASH ASSETS.w**»****m*»»» $3(500,0(10
TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE CO.,
OF HARTFORD, COHN.
CiSB AU5815........ 11.MC.000
Paid losses, since its > rganliatlon, of over $7OO
aday, fordeatb *nd injury.
■ Representing the above first class Companies,
acknowledged to be amongst the best in the world,
and representing a mss Cash Capital of over Si*
teen Millions ol Dollars,T am able to? take Insur.
ance in departments, and Policies issued without
delay. Losses liberally adjusted and promptly
paid. Insure t&day. By one days' neglsa or delay
you may loom Via savingsttf years. Delays are
dangerous, and life uncertain. Insure (o-day.
On&Hiayis worth tw> tomorrows. Quality also
,1s of the utmost importance. .The low-priced,
worthless article always proves the dearest.
°aM
for Indemnity. The Sett i«
sow that yon shall yon reap.” ,
Grateful fortbwvory liberal patmage already
beftpwed, Lfiattter myself, by strict attention to a
legmmate business, not only to merit, a contlnu
anceol the same,- but hope, by the facilities and
Inducements 1 am nopr enabled toofibr,Xor alarge
- increase during the present year.
Mb. S. A. duly authorised p take
applications in adl<dM^ | townships.
, Insurance and Genenu Agent,
JaI(T7J NeaMha HCjiid, RPcbestar, Penn^a.
, a .
f'._> » I ‘ 1.
INSURANCE COMUiM !
LANCASTER, PA.
HON. THOftlS. FRANKLIN, Prea.
B. F. SHENK, Treasurer. ' J
EDWARD BROWN, Secretary.
J SIBXCTOBS: :
THOS. B. FRANKLIN,
JOHN L. ATLEB, Physician; -
JACOB BAUSMAN,Pres't Farmers Nat. Bank; ;
HENRY CARPENTER, Physician;
JACOB M. FRANTZ, Farmer;
JNO. C. HAGER, of Hager & Bro. Merchants;
GEO. K. REED, ofßeed, M’Gran & Co., Bankers;
A. E. ROBERTS, ex-Mcmber of Congress;
F. SHBODER, of Shroder & Co*, Cotton Man.! ■
B. F. SHENK, of Shenk,.£aasman A Co.;
imURES
“ . DWELLINGS,; .
, *TFARM PROPERTY,
I CHURCHES,
f SCHOOL HOUSES,
&MILLSAND FACTORIES,
AndMl other FIRE RISKS taken at as low rates as
anyflpt class Company can afford.
PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID,
TermPqlfelea issued on Dwellings, Suem proper*
ty, Ai^st
;:-ih LOW RATES,
AndPollciesliberal in other terms. Apply to-
CHAS. B. HITRST, Agent,
• / ROCHESTER, PA.
. aprW’Tftiy/ ■
.
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I lit sur e Cp .
OF PHILADELPHIA.
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F. RAItiHFORD STARR, Preset.*.'
THOS.H. MONTGOMERY.V. Prea
: ’ : H &EZ- w.
JACOB PETERSON Aea’t. .
CASH ASSETS, - * gt**.***
IMBTC Feft. let, »TO, «530»m t 4
v : HBJDIBURANCEBXGLIBtVSLT.
PMpetsftl Policies * ery liberal niu
•ad.M^Ei. Aipfcjto
MARlftEltlED ■ WANTLE
M LIBERTY STREKT/WrifBUHGH, PA’.
Al»Oi RANGES. ORATES, and particular
attention pald to PORNACEB, Public atd Private
Bplldipgs. . - . novl-Sm
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: No. M ST^T,
rrrWBUJtGH, PJINS’A. K.‘?♦ X:.
;FOR
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ORGAN
FOR ILLUSTRATED • CATALOGUE.
novai-UniX 1 ‘••■- f
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SASH AND
UONROBKILLER. . T 1 W. DOLBY.
M. MILLER & 00.,
CONTRACTORS .AND BUILDERS,
Maaulactarere of and Dealers in
ROUGH AND RLANBD,LUMBER, RRSB3EJJ
mooring su&no, SBEL'vmor^
LATH AND SHINGLES. ■
ROCRBSTER, BBAVER.CODNTY, PA.
deel8’B8;ly
JVALL AND WINTER
GOOBS.
The undersigned begs leave to Inform his Wendt
and the public generally, that be has lost received
a newEtock of goods of the latest styles for Pall
and Wintxp wear, which he offers at very mode*
ate rates.;
Clothing made to order on the shortest possible
notice.
Thankful to tl-e public for past favors, I hope by
close attention to business to merit a continuance
of tbe aune. DANIEL MILLER,
dee4 (Bfely Bridge St.. BstoeswATEß, Pa.
ESTABLISHED IN 1838.
STOCK OF FURNITURE
- West of the Mountains,
Of onr own manufacture, will be found at the
Mammoth Furniture Establishment of
C. G. HAMMER & SONS.
The newest and most approved styles t>f Fine
and Medinm Furniture, in larger variety than any
other house, at very reasonable prices. Persons
furnishing houses would do well to Write for our
new circular, or when in Pittsburgh were spectral
ly solicit a visit to our warerooms. Don't forget
the place, ■ ■ - ■
48,48, A 50, SEVENTH AV., PITTSBURGH, PA.,
We challenge the world in prices for the
quality of material and workmanship of our goods.
C V T T H I SOU Tv,
aug9-3m.
Q W. TAYLOR,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
. , AND .
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
FALLS, PA.
murinn- >t 6 hough tand spld on rets^abj^Cour
JEWELLING HOUSES, '
TE N E’i|'-E NTB 7
IM PR O VBD AN!) UN IMPROVE:
R|. A 1 ESTATE,
!. a-* «t •
nt AMD MBAB TBS
BOROUGH OF ROCHESTER 4 ;
FOR SALE AND RENT, BY
S. J. GROSS.
besrn-tf
j. PETTITT,
SMITH’S PERRY, BEAVER CO,, PA.,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
r * ;
NO TA RT PUBpiC
. ■ 'and . / •
SPECIAL COMMISSIONER
FOR SALE OP LANDS IN EAST VIRGINIA,
aprITTSS-ly
JOHN PECK,
ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORKER
AND
HAIR DRESSER,
N O. 5 3 MARKET STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ladies waited bn promptly at their residences by
workwomen. - [feb3'7l-ly
Q. W. MASSEY,
CLEANED, DYED AND REPAIRED
, . v; ‘AT.;BHORT NOTICE; :
• r NO', ’ll QRANTSTREET,
feblO*n-lf ,x 4 - "PITTSBURGH. PA.
.tS M; ELUS,
.. a* ■ *_■ r i V • *.’ • i r*'4- . ' i T* - * '
. ARCHITECT ANp -
opp rcK: : b a'M» ‘at 6 cx;j
, BEAVER FAUfI, SKAVgfe CC W PA. - -' 1
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feM9M»ljr.. :
TTGONOERNS AMil a:o sri*
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; LADIES’ AN» , r
hair
And MinaQtctnrer of ' '
; safe r Wofii ; *# Wnt\ v %
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3MENB’ FURNISHING GOODS
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
The Largest and Rest
CLOTHING
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B AKK ERS & R R OJtERS
DMauou in Exchakoi
Accounts of Manufacturers, MerchantßtMid{lndl
vldual* Solicited. |u ■“>
INTSBSS7U QNJITIItS PBPOSITS
- Correijwßieucelwlll receive prompt ttte&tion.
Kodwirter, Aog/l«t,lBra-«ig*-<sia.
gBiVER DEPOSIT BANK
lyk-%-Ok,SMAVEB, 8A. :.-r.t;
EBEN ALLISON, >’ -'V- Cashxib.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE AND
HRTBD. • V-'
CORRESPONDENCE AND [ ACCOUNTS S" '
BICITED. ~;V ' .
\ INTEREST PAID ON.TIJIE DEPOSITS.
EXCHANGE; SfiCUlk s; Ac., BOF«HT
AND, SOLD.
Office hoars from a. m. to 4p. m.
mysi’W
p BEN TEL & CO.,
BANKERS AKI) BROKERS
FREEDOM, PA.,
Are new prepared to do a general Banking and
Brokerhnslnega. Notes discounted, Government
oondsand, other securities bought and’sold, and:
on all aobesslble points la the
Interest allowed on time deposits.
.Office hoses from 9a. a., to 4 a x.
from 6*. x. to tt p.M.
Jan. 26, IB7S-sm.
NATIONAL BANK,
NO. 33 FIFTH AVENUE,
B. W. MACKEY, Cashier
W. McCANDLESS. Asst: Cashier.
RANKING HO USE
R. E. & H. HDOPES,
Correspondence of Banks, Bankets and Her'
clients solicited.. Collections promptly mad* end
remitted. UySTTOiy.
JAMES T, BRADY & 00.,
Con. POUKTH AVENUE * WOOD STREET
BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OP'
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS
ATM^T J Sfe NOOVBBKHB,,TBO!n>S
'jssg&^gss &o^r mb “ “* B *>»
' JAS.'T. BRADY & CO.
JySa’TOrly.
G. 6. HABKKB. >. A. BARKER. ... O. A. BiSUB
Q 8. B ARKER & C-0.,
' N«W BbNHTOH, PSSH’A*. .
G. 8. BARKER & CO.,
Bkavbb Fails, Pejth’a.,
B A IST SEE S
. , DEAtEBSIH
EXCHaRGB, com, COUPONS, Ac.
CtoUacttob made on an accessible points in "the
United States and Canada.
Accounts of Jfefchants, Manufectnrere and Indl
vldnals solicited.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
Sc»^Sr denCe wmrecelre Prompt attention. ,
JgOCHESTER SAVINGS BANK.
JOBK V. H’OONALI), W. I. BPBTEBEH,
6go - c- bpbtbbeb, h. j. bpkykbkb. Cashier
SPEYERER & MCDONALD,
Dealers In - exchange. Coin, Government Securi- '
collections on alUaccessible points in the
United States and Canada, receive money on depos
it subject to check, and receive time deposits ol'
one dollar and upward, and allow interest at 6 per 1
cent. . —t
By-laws and Buies furnished free by applying' at
at the bank.* , ...
i Bank open daily from 7 a. m.; till 4 p.m.,and on
Saturday evenings from did 8 o'clock. •; - -
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