THE JOSH BIELINGS’ PAPERS. Peculiar One*. THE SQUARE MAN. The square man meazzures the same each way, and haint got no wainny edges nor shaky lumber in him. He is free from knots and sap, and won’t warp. He iz klear stuff, and I don’t kare what you work him up into, he won’t gwell and he won’t shrink. He is amungst men what good kildried boards are among carpenters, he won’t season-krack. It don’t make enny difference which ov him yu come op to, he in the same bigg ness each way, and the only way tew git ut him, enny how, Iz tew face him. He knows he iz square, and never spends enny time tricing tew prove it. The square man iz one oy the best shaped men the world haz ever produced; he iz one ov them kind of chunks that yn fcan’t alter to fit a spot, but yn must alter the spot to fit him. THE OBLONG MAN. The oblong man alwus meazzures more one way than he duz the tutber, and yu have got tew meazzure him -every time ya want lew use him. The shortest way ov him to-day may be ibe longest way to morrow. He ain’t alwus a bad man by enny means, he iz often only unfortunate, and he haz been heard frequently tew say, that he iz sorry that he was bill SO. Some ov the smartest men in krea shun are oblong, and will Jfit most enny kind ov a spot with a vt&y little alter- ing THE PKRPINDIKI.AR MAN. The perplndiklar man iz half brother tew the square man, and iz az uprite az a lamp-post; . He is a dredfnl good kind s oy a man lew have lying around loose, and he haint got but one fault, or rather • raisfor lie. and that iz. he is so stiff he kant dodge good. I don’t like tew see a man dodge every thing, but tbare are things in this world ibai are cheaper to dodge than to buk against. I like the up and down, perpindiklar man, you can alwus git at the solid kon* tents ov him, by just multiplying him by himself. THE UMBER MAN. ’ The limber man iz a kind ov injun rub her specimint ov humanity, who kant tell himself how far he stretch without breaking. He i z reddy tew stretch, or be stretched, and though he flies bak sumtimeg tew ibe old spot, he quite az olten snaps off a bad place that be kant be mend ed agin. L mber men aint alwus maiisbus, but they are az hard to manage az a greased pig, take a holt of them where you will, ye will find them pizon slippery. Limber meq are rather wuss than wicked ones, for they kant even tell themselves what they are going to do next. When a limber man doz git to going wrong, he iz like a blind mole, when he gits tew kicking yon aint safe no whare. Limber men dont alwus lak kapacity, it wonld perhaps be better if they did, for a still phool iz one of the safest people we bev Tlffi JOLLY MAN. Jolly men are most alwus good men. It iz dredful eazy tew mistake spasmod ik hilarity for good nature. I have seen men who were called jolly good fellows who are az treacherous in their joy az a kat iz. Yu will alwus notiss one thing, when a kat purrs the most, she haz just thought ov sum new kind ov deviltry. I know ov no vice in ; genume jollity. When a man iz j >Uy oil over, he iz too happy and kareless tew be vicious. I have seen people who could laff long and loud, but lhare was no more g>od nature in it than thare iz in grief in a hyena when they imitate the wail of an infant. Tis true we kant alwuz tell about tbeze things, bat if we watch a man all summer, and hang around him all winter, when spring cams agin we ought tew be able tew guess whether the laff that iz in him iz the aroma ov his good nature, or iz on ly the aroma ov the hikkups. THE PEWTER MAN. The pewter man lakes hiz name from the old fashioned pewter spoon, made put ov cheap material, impossible tew keep bright long, eazy tew lake impreshuns from almost enny thing, and no more ring tew it than tbare iz tew a bogus half dollar. Pewter men are mighty kommon here on earth, not only kommon bekaose they &re plenty, but kommon bekause they don’t amount tew much.' They ain’t ’xictly phools; if they waz, could describe therii better. They are like bass wood punkin seeds, and white oak whetstuns, in a well-stock ed kuntry store, kind ov necessary, tew keep up the assortment. They never do enny thing verry good nr verry bad, and go thru life a good deal az a boy goes tew district skool, in ereen apple tincm, jist bekause be has got to. THE PITEING MAN The fileing man iz a kind ov human bull tarrier, with a jaw on him like a wolf trap that haz just been sprung. He haz a low, sour forehead, a beefy, nw k, a small eye, ajid an ugly pug nose. Hiz intelligence koneists in knowing how tew maul another human being, able tew take it in return, and not kno it. All hiz ideas ov hsnor are governed by the code wb;ch calls it dishonorable to punch & man belo the belt. 10 , { Hiz grate ambishun in fife iztewwinft phewbloodyfights, and then end biz daze az the proprfetor ov a gin mill with hiz name and infamy hung up in. gilt letters over hiz W- . . He iz nature', and never fought a battle yet In which he did hot ezpekt biz low cuoning would enable him to outwit hiz adversary. ■ . , THE PRECISE MAN. . . i , ||The precise mad weighs just 16 ounces tew the poundr and meazzures jupt 30 inches tew the'yard. He iz more partiklar about being jiut so, than he iz about being right. Hiz blunders, if he ever makes enny, are all kronik, and kant be kured. He iz most alwus whaA we kali a vlr tewous than at heart, but th are is no logik kan make him alter hiz mind. . He iz az exact in biz way az a kompass. He knows the year, the month, and the day ov the week, and sumtimes the very hoar that enny important event took place. He kan tell yn tbe exact age ov every old maid in the naborbood, and kan rek ollekt distinkly ov hearing biz great grandfather tell what sort ov a kloud it waz that the lightning come oat ov that struck the steeple ov the Presbyterian church, and knoked the weathercock on it into the shape ov a cocked hat. The precise man is a mere bundle oy fakts, figures, and, trifling incidents, which are ov the utmost importance tew him, but not ov match use tew ©anybody else. He iz just about as mutch consequentz whare be lives az a last year’s Farmers’ AHminax. He iz az set in hiz'ways az an old goose tricing tew hatch out a glass egg. OUR MIMJPACTIJBIiVG INTER. E»TB. The New York Journd of Commerce publishes, from advanced sheets of the re port of the Commissioner of the Census, a most important summary of the manu- factures of the country by States, With comparative tables showing the growth of, these industries in each State between the ; respective decennial periods of 1850-60- 70. According to these tables our manu facturing industries almost doubled in importance during the ten years between -1859 and iB6O, and have much more than doubled io the tei years between 18>0 and 1870. But even this remarkable fact does not fully astonishing progress that has been made. In the ta bles for 1850 and 1800 thp statistics tor ed, whereas they do not appear in those for 1870. With this explanation the gains became still more extraordinary. New York, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts took the lead in the States in the year 1850 in the order gamed, and have ever since kept it; while little Rhode Island has doubled its manufactured products to over five limes the annual product of 1850, In twenty years. In Isso, York leading the list of States, producd in manufactured articles a value, in round numbers, of 273>£ millions of dollars; in 1860, 370 millions, and in 1870, 785 mil lions. Pennsylvania came next, produc ing in 1833, 135 millions; in 1860, 290 millions, and in 1870, 713 millions. Mas sachusetts, the next, produced in 1850;, 158 millions; in iB6O, millions, and in 1870, 544 millions. The largest actual increase of minufacturing since 1850 has been in the Extern and Middle States, yet the largest proportional increase has occurred in the new States of the Northwest: Michigan having increased from 11 millions in 1853 to 118 millions in 1870; and Wisconsin from 9 millions in 185(1 to 77 millions in 1870 ; while Illi nois, with a product of only 16 millions to Missouri’s 24 millions in 1850, has in creased to millions to Missouri’s 206 millions in 1870. Minnesota has arisen from nothing in the manufacturing line in 1859 to a product of 23 in 1870. Within the past decade Indiana has increased from 42 millions to 108 millions, and Ohio from 121 millions to 269 millions. Considerable manufacturing energy has also been ex hibited in the Southern States, although they have made but a comparatively small proportional advance in the last ten years- Virginia (including West Vir gin ia,)has gained but 12 millions on her | returns for 1860; whereas the census of that year showed an increase of 21 mil lions over that of 1850. Georgia is the only ope of the distinctively Southern Stales which has doubled the value of her manufacturing product, and kept pace with the average development of the Northern States. All ithe other States ' which staked their fortunes on secession, fall far behind the ratio of improvement which they would have shown had ihey not plunged the country into civil war. It should be borne in mind, however, that in these Stales the Vide of progress in manufactories has set in since the census was taken with more force than ever, and if another census were taken to day a very gratifying advance would unques tionably be shown. Now let the free traders once more tell us what they think of the protective policy, and the influen ces which free trade would have been likely to exert In quickening into life and 1 fostering into power and greatness these 1 multitudinous.progressive activities, with j the attendant wealth and prosperity j which follow in their train.— Pittsburgh 1 Commercial. THE RADICAL : FRIDAY, MARCH 21,1873. Hew H. FRANCISCUS & CO., 513 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Wo have i opened for the FALL TRADE, the largest and best assorted Stock of ~ PHILADELPHIA CARPETS T Table, Stair and Floor Oit Cloth, Window Shade* and Paper, Carpet Chain, Cotton, Yam, Batting . Wadding, Twines, Wicks, docks, Looking'Glasses, Fancy Baskets, Brooms; Bos ' kets, '■ Buckets, Brashes,' • Clothes Wringers,Wood' , ; en and Widow Ware .. . in the. United ■- 7 3 ‘''States, 1 ’ K ’- u ■*' Oar large Increase in business enables as to sell at low prices and furnish the best qualityof goods. SOLE AGENTS FORTHE CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER Price ' The Most Perfect dirt Successful Washer Beer Made. Agents wanted.for the AMERICAN WASHER in all parts of the State. tpar39-Bm—eel-Sm B.W.BESLT. JAMES OSBtTBS & OSBURN, Successors to H. W. Seely, BRIDGE STREET' ROCHESTER, PENN’A. Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE and NOTIONS, Cash paid for Fanners’ Marketing. dim*. - ■ j;* A VALUABLE INVENTION 1 AN ENTIRELY NEW- Sewing Machine ! FOR DOMESTIC USE. Only Five. Dollars I With the New Patent Button Hole Worker. The Mott Simple and Compact in^OonstrueHon. The Most Durable and Economical in Use. A Model of Combined Strength and Beauty. Complete in all its parts, uses the Straight Eve Pointed Needle, Pelf-Threading, direct upright Positive Motion, New Tension, Self Feed and Cloth Gutder. Operates by Wheel and on Tame, light Banning, Smooth and' Noiseless, like all good high-priced machines. Has patent check to I prevent the wheel being t imed the wrong way . usee the thread direct from the spool. Makes the Elastic Lock Stitch (finest and strongest stitch known;) firm, durable, close and rapid.' Will do all kinds of,work, fine and coarse, from Cambric fo heavy .Cloth or Leather, and 'uses all descrip tions of "thread. ~ The best mechanical talent in America and Eu rope has been devoted to improving and simplify ing ouri Machines, combining only that which Is practicable, and dispensing with all.complicated sarronndtngs generally found in other machines. Special terms and extra inducements to male and female agents, store keepers, Ac., who will establish agencies through the country and keep our new machines on exhibition and sale. County rights given to smart agents free. Agent's Corn- Samples of sowing, qewnptivpvgg»««*gt»w>j*ya. terms, testimonials, engravings, &c., sent rre#. ■_ Address BROOKS SEWING MACHINE CO.. No. 1329 Broadway, NEW YORK. Jan3My QLAIM AGENCY, OLDEST IN THE STATE. B. F. BROWN & CO., 116 SMITHFIKLD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA Collect Pensions, Bounties, Prize Roney, At Special attention paid to shspended and rejected claims. Applications by mail attended to as if made in person. [septla-flm joszpß o. Biimr. tboxas bbown, & BROWN, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM PIPE FITTERS NO. 55 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY Agitators and Tanks lined by a new process, wltc Hydro- Atmospheric Blow Pipe. feblT7l-l gAPIERRE HOUSE, No. 48 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA. OPEN DAT AND NIGHT. The best Brands of WINES, LIQUORS, ALE, BEER, Ac., always on band in the Bar. Oyster? stewed in every style. / mar3’7l-ly C. B. STEIN. Proprietor. t HASLEY, t Manofactnrc and Dealer in BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS OP EVERY VARIETY. NO. 188 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. par Particular attention paid to Custom Work. feblO'7l-ly JOHN M. RUCK & CO., Agents for James B. Stanbnry’B Celebrate BALTIMORE OYSTERS. ' also DEALERS £H ' CAN, BUCKET AND SHELL Orß TERS, ALL KINDS FRESH' FISH, GAME, CANNED j FRUITS, &c., &c. j 184 Liberty si. <& 44 Diamond Mdrkt | PITTSBURGH, PA Orders solicited and promptly filled at loreet price. ■ ffeb34-j JgOOTS ! BOOTS!! BOOT^!! I AND SHOES ! SHOES !! SHOES I If you waul to SAVE MONEY, buy Shoes,And Gaiters at ' 173 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY, 3 doors above Semple’s Goode Store J Men’s Boot*, - ■ - $2.76 to . Boys’- Boots, . - • J i1.75 to 30 Youths' Boots, * • vv 1,50 to » Men’s Gaiters, - - 55.00 to » Boys'Gaiters, • • - 1,75 to :-Sp Ladies’ Shoes,. • - - 1,75 to » Misses Shoes, • • -f 1,50 to Children’s Shoes, - \ - W to Ladles’ Gaiters, • • - 1,25 to 5® Mieses Gaiters, ... 1.25 to 23 Men’s Heavy Shoes, • , - 1,25 la 2? We have a large stock of Men's, Boys, Yois’ Boots. Shoes ana Gaiters, ht- all prices, dndihil line of Men's and Boys' Kjp Boots on hand;! bo a large lot of Ladies’ Misses’ add Children’s Bicy Shoes, Button Congress, Seise and Velvet Sips. Call and examine tor yourselves. Don’t fset the place W. C. SLAUGHTERBECK, - . 173 Federal street, Allegheny JalO 6ni] 3 doors above Semple’s Dry Qoodsbre Read by everybody, TEE BEAVER RAD 1C A insurant*. - ■ ; QEAB. B. HURST, ISSUANCE aM GENERAL AGENCY : . ■ ■•‘it t , *' , v . i ' (Nsab tbs Depot,) Fire Life M Accidoat Insurance. NOTARY PUBliCi CONVEYANCER, REAL RESTATE AGENT. - ’ > > t ANCHOR AM) NATIONAL LINES OP OCEAN STEAMERS—ADAMS' AND UMON; EX PRESS COMPANY'S AGENCY. - Fire, Life, and Accident Policies written ,at fair rates and liberal terms. Deeds, MortgagcPrAgree menu, *c.,conectly written.' Depositions and Acknowledgments taken.. Passengers booked to and fromall parts ofEtigland, Ireland,-Scotland, France and Germany. Money and goods forward ed to all parts of the United States and Canada. * £TNA INSURANCE CO.. OF HARTFORD, COS#. ' CASH ASSETS,. . .. . 16,000,000 Established Id 1819— Wealthiest and most reliable Company In the World. “By their Ft aits ye shall know them.*,* [.oases Paid to dan. let, 1871. $28,000,000 NIAGARA, OF NEW TORS. CASH ASSETS... ANDES INSURANCE COMPANY, OF CINCINNATI. ■ CACH ASSETS f 1,500,000 ENTERPRISE. OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. CASH ASSETS, over $600,000 LANCASTER, OF LANCASTER, PA. CASH PAID ASSETS, i ...... 1. $640,000 ALPS INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ERIE, PA. CASH CAPITAL...... $250,i00 Insures against damage by lightning as well as lire. HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK CASH ASSETS.; . V $8,500,000 TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT .INSURANCE .CO., OF HARTFORD, CONN CASH ASSETS',. $1,500,000 "■paid losses, since its • rganization, of over $7OO a day, for death Aid injury. Representing the above first class Companies, acknowledged to bo amongst the bestlnthe world, and representing a gross Caph,Capital of over Six teen Millions of Dollars, Ikm able to take Insur ance in departments, and' Policies issued;without delay. Losses liberally' adjusted and promptly paid. 'lnsure today. By one days' neglect of delay you may loose the savings of years. Delays are dangerous: and life uncertain. Insure to-day. One to-day is worth two tomorrows. Quality also nuumticw- um ii 1 "iwnatniKiO- ... Tho )aV Dfkftd, Therefore, took to Quality as the paramount consid eration of Insurance. Look to worth and wealth for Indemnity. . The Best is the Cheapest. “As yon sow that you shall yon reap." Grateful for the very liberal patronage already; bestowed, 1 flatttci myself, by otrictattention to a legitimate business, not only to merit a continu ance oi the same; buthd£e, by the facilities and inducements 1 am now enabled to offer, for a large increase daring the present year. M& 8. A. CRAIG is duly authorized o take applications in adjoining boroughs and townships. ■ CHARLES B. BURST, Insurance and General Agent. Jel6*Tl. Near the Depot, Rocbestcr.Pemra. gANCASTER INSURANCE. , COMPANY ! LANCASTER, PA. HON. THOR E. FRANKLIN, Pres. B. F. BHENK, Treasurer. / EDWARD BROWN, Secretary ntBECTOBS: ,THOS. B. FRANKLIN, 'JOHN L. ATLEE, Physician; JACOB BAUSMAN.Pres't Fanners Nat. Bank; HENRY CARPENTER, Physician; , JACOB M. FRANTZ, Parmer; 1 JNO. C. HAGER, of. Hager A Bro. Merchants; GEO. R. REED, of Reed. M'Qran A Co.,Bankers; A. B. ROBERTS, ez-Member of Congress; : F. SHRODEH, of Shroier A Co*, Cotton Man.; B. F. SHENK, of Shenk, Baosman A Co.; INSURES DWELLINGS, MERCHANDISE, FARM PROPERTY. CHURCHES. I SCHOOL HOUSES, MILLS AND FACTORIES, And all other FIRE RISKS taken at as low rates as l any first class Company can afford. | LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. Term Policies issued on Dwellings, farm proper ty, Ac., at LOW RATES, And Policies liberal in other terms. Apply to CHAS. B. HTTRST, Agent, ROCHESTER, PA. apr29'7o:ly. T he enterprise Insurance Co. ; ‘ / OF PHILADELPHIA. P. RATCHPORD STARR, President, THOS. H. MONTGOMERY, V. Pres. ALEX. W. FILTER, Sec’y. JACOB PETBRSON, Ass’t. J Sec'y. CASH 9200,000 ASSETS Feb. lit; >7O, 9530,898 14 PTR3 INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Perpetual and term Policies a ery liberal rates and terms. Apply to ' CHAS. B. HURST, Agent, ROCHESTER, PA: aprSTTOrly. s J M. PIFE&CO., BEAVER FALLS. PENN’A.. of COOKING. HKATIWG, AND PARLOR STOVES of different styles ana finish. @fThe Designs are of the latestpattems and are highly approved, beine chaste and beautiful lx appearance,’ “ ocSS’TO-ly ROCHESTER. PA. ...... $1,600,000 pidMllatteottf. R. N OR TO N, PIANOS AN® ORGANS, No. 118 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENN’A. STATE A.QENT FOR .T GE ECEEBBRATED JEWETT ;; AJHT ■ • C •; ! /rar.iuno 'ril n; , ORGAN , ' i |2f SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. ,novS&Sm "O OGHEBTER PLANING, SASH AND Xi DOOR MILLS MONROE MILLER. W. DOLBY. M. MILLER & CO., ' CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, Manufacturers of and Dealers in ' BOUGH AND PLANED LUMBER , DRESSED FLOORING, SWING, SHELVING, LATH AND SHINGLES. ROCHESTER, BEAVER COUNTY, PA. dec!B’6B;ly Q W. TAYLOR, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE REAL ESTATE AGENT, BEAVER PALLS, pa. Agreements, and ill Instruments of writing promptly attended to. Real Estate jDougnt and sold-on reasonable Con mission. [JyS’TOaj JEWELLING HOUSES, TENEMENTS, M PROVED AND UNIMPROVE REAL ESTATE, IIJ AND NEAR THE BOROUGH OF ROCHESTER, FOB SALE AND RENT, BY 0c27’71-tf J. P E T T I TT, SMITH’S FERRY, BEAVER CO., PA., JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, N O TARY P TJBLIC AND * » FOR RALE OP LANDS IN EAST VIRGINIA. aprl9’72-ly JOHN PECK, ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORKER : ; : AND ■ ' 3 • HA IR DRES S E R , n o; 5 S E T STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. * •• r*-, : ‘ .■ 9 Ladies waited on promptly at their residences by experienced- workwomen. [feb3’7l-ly Q W. MASSEY, CLOTHING CLEANED, DYED AND REPAIRED AT SHORT NOTICE. NO. 74 GRANT STREET, feblO’Tl-ly PITTSBURGH, PA. P M. ELLIS, ARCHITECT AND DESIGNER. OFFICE: RAMSEY’S BLOCK BEAVER FALLS, BEAVER CO., PA. Plana and Speciflcatlonajfor public buildings and private residence. Estimates of the cost of Build ing, and all business connected with architecture, attended to promptly and satisfactorily. febl9’69:ly. JT CONCERNS ALL! J. PROCTOR, LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’-S HAIR DRESSING ROOMS, And Manufacturer of Hair Work of Every Description f Children's Hair Cnt Neatly. 47 Fourth Ave., PITTSBURGH. felO-ly HOTEL, CORNER MARKET & THIRD STREETS, HARRISBURG, PA. declB'6B INSTANT RELIEF FOR THE ASTHMA. Having been afflicted with that terrible com plaint, completely unfitting me for business for weeks, at a time, for the last twelve years, and at last found a Remedy’ that gives INSTANT AND COMPSETR RELIEF, I Ttavi concluded tohave It prepared lor sale, so that oth ers similarly «flucted nan receive-the benefit of it, assuring them that 1 1 will do all , and more, than it pormieedfor if, indihat persons once Using will never he without it, as (ft numerous others whc hate tried it can testify. It can be had at the Drag Stove ot Wdxux L; Buechubo, Rochester, Pa.,, or will be sent by mail to any peraci enclosing fl, and ten cents for post age, and addressing CHAS, B< HURST, novlB’7(My Rochester, Beaver county, Pa F . FOR CHRISTMAS. We have received, an elegant stock of WATCHES. CHAINS. CHAIN AND BAND BRACELETS. DIAMOND PINS. EAR RINGS, STUDS and RINGS, CORAL. STONE. CAMEO, AMATHYBT, TOPAZ, ONYX and GOLD BETS OF JEWELRY. FINE 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 an li able for Holiday Presents, and will be sold low at WATTLES & SHEAFER’S, 101 Fifth Av.. Pittsburgh, Pa. decd-lm. $ 50 A MONTH, $250. WE WANT 10,000 AGENTS, MALE OR FEMALE. To make the above amount, selling- BRIbE'B COMBINATION NEEDLE CASE AND PORTE MONNAIE. This is an article of absolute necessi ty with every lady, and pays a large piofit. For Circular and terms address PITTSBURGH SUPPLY COMPANY. dec6-3m. Pittsburgh, Pa. • AND S. J. CROSS. G. W. HUNTER, Attd JOHN CONWAY & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS , ROCHESTER, PA. Ouubs in Exchange Coin and Exchange Accounts of Mannfectnrers, Merchants and Indl . ' - vlduals Solicited. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIMEJ DEPOSITS Correspondence will receive prompt attention. Rochester,; Aog. Ist, 187%—augS-dm. gEAVER DEPOSIT BANK EBEN ALLISON, - - - - Cashiee. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE AND RE MITTED. CORRESPONDENCE AND ACCOUNTS S SICITED. INTEREST PAID ON.TIME DEPOSITS. EXCHANGE, SECURITIES, &c., BOUGHT AND SOU), Office boars frrm a. m. to 4r, ». mySl’Ta p BENTEL&CO., BANKERS AM) BROKERS FREEDOM, PA.,' Are now prepared to do a general Banking and Broket business. Notes discounted, Goveh>ment bonds and other securities bought and sold, and collections nude on all accessible points an the U Qiteu StAt6s« Interest allowed on tirce deposits. Office boors from 9a. to 4 p m.' Saturdays IrotnbA. x. to 9 p. m. ' dan. J2G, 187£6m. ALLEGHENY JVA TIONAL BANK, 4 * NO. 33 FIFTH AVENUE, R. W. MACKEY, Cashier W. McC ANDLESS. Asst. Cashier. jgANKING HOUSE R. E. & H. HOOPES, Correspondence of Banks, Bankers and Her chants solicited. Collections promptly mate and remitted. Oymthiy. JAMES T. BRADY & CO., COB. FOURTH AVENUE & WOOD STREKI BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS A? S N GOVEt <™“T BONDS re^xecute «i *or fie Purchase and Sale JAS. T. BRADY & CO. Jy22'70.1y. B. 9. EAHKEB. P. A. BABKKB. O. LBARKER Q S. BARKER & CO., New Brighton, Pknn'a-. G. S. BARKER & CO., Beaver Fails, Pknn'a., bankers dealers in EXCHANGE, COIN, COUPONS, etc. Collections made on all accessible points in the United States and Canada. Accounts of Merchants, Manufacturers and Indi vidua! s-solicited. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. d°c23”f(M?e nCe receive prompt attention. JJOCHEBTER SAVINGS BANK. JOBM V , MCDONALD, W. J. SPETEBEB, 080. o. BPETXBEB, h. j. BPKTEBBR, Cashier SPEYERER & McDonald, Dealers in exchange. Coin, Government Becnrl tles.make collections on oil accessible 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 G per cent. By-laws and Roles furnished free by applying at at the bank. Bank open daily from 7 a. m., tlll4 p. m., and on Saturday evenings from 6 to 6 o'clock. RSPEB, BY PERMISSION, TO L H Oatman & Co, Hon J S Rutan, Algeo, Scott & Co, Orr & Cooper, S J Cross & Co, Wm Kennedy, Snleder A Wacks, John t harp, B S Ranger, RB Edgar, AC Hurst, T'Mcsmen's National Sis Wilson, 1 bank, Pittsburgh. Pa. novll-70—je80-71 iE TNA Insurance Co. HARTFORD, CONN. PAID UP CAPITAL, - 13,000,000 CASHASSETS, -15,549,504.07. TOTAL LIABILITIES, - - - $256,068.89 NET ASSETS, - $5,293,436.08. CHARTERED IN 1819. “BY THEIR FRUITS YE KNOW THEM losses paid in 51 years, S 36,068,647.18 ' Look to wealthand worth for indemnity. Loo to quality as the paramount consideration of Insu ranca. ftjr too frequently the cbeenest rate is only the index of the poorest Insurance. The stability, wealth, lihenlityvuid straightforward. character c| the Atm, and its promptness in the payment at losses during the pest 51 years, claim theapprecU tionof all business men- Applications received and Policies written at ft .rates and liberal terns, by CHAS. B. HURST, Agent, ROCHESTER, PA p^TTOtly. Proprietor Enterprise saloon and RESTAURANT. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. febltni-ly Q MAB H Y, PEARL SALOON, STREET, PITTS BURG 11. OF BEA VER, PA. FIFTSB UR OH, FA. J. W. COOK, President. OF NEW BRIGHTON, PA. (Successors to S. Jones A C 0.,) PITTSBURGH, BANKER DAY AND NIGHT. No. 19 SIXTH ST,, (late St. Clair,! PITTSBURGH 3 C. H. BENTEL, Cashier. fdfls’ 8 NKAL McC'Al.l.lON