OCR WINTERS. -.teoroloslcal Note«-A Paper Read leK „ r SS. Bath von. Before the lI«i Meeting of the Lancaster Board 0 f Trade ' . ' reierring to the records of severe iDters in different parts of Europe, and piria of Asia, some years ago, Mr. Rathvoa proceeds: Of course we cannot suppose that these ancient records could be as reliable as of more modern times. If these are w to which people refer,!? their remarks on cold weather* then we pre fume last winter may be called an “old figiioned” one, but under any clrcum stances, these cases can only be fairly re ‘ &S exceptions and not as a role. P n at coming io 6Ut own country, it is 0D re * C ord that the winter of 1742 was ! "one of the coldest’ sihCe the Settlement 0 f the c motry," and that “a gentleman drove a horse and sleigh through Long Island sound to Cape €od ” In 1764 and. 1765 the Delaware was frozen over, and on the 19th of February of the latter year w ox roast was held on the ice. Here *ere two cold winters in succession. In ,--o the Delaware was frozen over for Ibree months, and in 1780 the same river waS closed from the Ist of December to .be 14th of March. So cold was it that tbe ice was from two to three feet thick, and the thermometer stood from 10 to 15 degrees below zero far.many days in sue cession. Tbe winter of 1783 was also a very loag and severe one, the Delaware closing on be 28tli of November, and remaining ; ,eed until the 18th of March. The win ter of 1738 was intensely cold, forming a kind of landmark in the meteorological records of that and subsequent periods ; indeed it is stated that since that year, tte mercury has never fallen so low as it did on tbe 30th of January, 1788. j3lill mere were s6me intervening cold Win ters, for on the Ist day of January, 1795 the cold was so intense in England that tee river Thames was frozen, over while tbe tide was turning. Id 1797 the Delaware was ice bound for several miles below Philadelphia, and s’eighs were driven on the river from Phil tdelphia to Trenton. We have also had me cold winters within tbe present cen tury, one of which was in 1835, when tbe Susquehanna remained closed until the first week in April, and footmen crossed non the 2Sih or 29th of March. Tbe winter of 1872 will long be remembered &s a cold one, the Susquehanna being rinsed for one hundred and ten days in succession ; although there was little or no snow -on the ground for nearly all that .-.’as. Tith all these records in evidence, the winter of 1872, can hardly be regard ed an “old fashioned" one—if indeed we may not justly call it new-fashioned— 'or atjio period in the history of this Muntry has tbe mercury fallen so low as :did>last winter; tbe temperature being, is some of tbe higher latitudes, from 41 v 48 degrees be low zero, and in our own county, not more than one mile from the ::iy limits, it registered 82 below. It is true that if as careful a record of .be state of tbe thermometer bad been sept, at the periods alluded to in this pa oer, as they are now kept, they might have evinced colder winters than tbe last one; but, in the absence of these records the winter of 1873 must bear the palm But thee, there have been many mod rate winters during ..all this time, some very moderate, and also some exceeding ly mild The winter of 1779 was so mild that trees blossomed in February, in tbe latitude of the Middle States. The win der of 1781 was also very mild. In 1784, 1735,178Gmd 1787 were four very moder ate winters in succession ;no instance of which occurred in very cold winters. Id January 1790 we team that the aver age medium temperature was 40'degreea zero ; that fogs prevailed in the mornings, and at midday the mercury rose • j degrees. B iys were occasionally seen dimming in the Delaware and Schayl E rivers. The raeredian temperature ihe same month in the years 1791, •'b-, :T93 and 1795 was from 30 to 40 de grees above zero, notwithstanding it was intensely cold in England on the first :i J of the month, in the last named year. ' Tnese records therefore, do not sustain ineory that our winters are gradually gating older, nor yet that they are grad- :a l v getting warmer, according to the opposite theory. On the whole, lor bun- ' of years at, least, they have been Ver y uniform in their degrees of coldness. an evidence of this we have only. t,o r *kr to the reporjL of the “Board of Com loners of Public Parks,” in the city °f Kew York. From statistics gathered from tbe various places in the country records been kept for over 116 hundred and thirty years, It appears l tatalthough there often bad been agreat ■fference in the temperature, between, IT £Ucceedin 8 winters, yet, on the very cold winters were -not more fifty or one hundred-. years--ago !, &q lbe J are now. For instance, the ean temperature, of the first three in the five years ending with 1836, **33:48 in New York cHy, while-for the e three months, in tbe same, locality Cr *ag the five years ending with 1871, it o-.ears, practically dissipating ciur ro ttig - 1 ’ 0 ieen closed with ice, and is Enr^ y , ln bennony with records kept in ® or l be last three hundred years, in regard to the time of the breaking up of the ice in some, of the great rivers, flowing into the Baltic and White Seas. Intensely cold winters and remarkably mild ones, as we|l as intensely hot sum mers and remarkably cool ones,are, there fore, irregularly intermittent events, de pending on canses, not yet . sufficiently understood, to establish a certain system upon, During the last winter, whether jt -is regarded as an old-fcwhioned or a new fash ionedone, In addition to the extreme 4ow. temperature, it bet been by a fall of over seven feet of snow; sand ~if much of tbe vegetation, above theflQOW, line has been' injuriously affected, that which was below It, has been unquestion ably protected, if it has not been actually go far as these injuries can be estimated at the present time, they will result in the almost entire loss of the peach, plnm, apricot, nectarine, cherry, perhaps, grape, blackberry and raspberry crops, of a large portion ol the country that 1 lies in the latitude of New York, Pennsylvania, and the northern borders of Maryland and Virginia. Apples, quinces and pears are also more jr less injured in many localities, but especially the fruit last named. Under any circumstances, however, we could not have reasonably expected two such crops, we had last year, in immedi ate succession. But tbe great body of snow which has covered tbe ground dur ing the entire winter, and the manner of its passing sway, wfli greatly benefit the grass and the winter wheat that has not been injured or, destroyed ..by, the ‘‘Hes sian fly/’ early in the fall of 1872. The effect of JLhe past winter upon euch insects as hibernate underground, or in.debris, or rubbish on its surface, we apprehend will hot be very serious, and even those favor ably situated above the snow will sustain but little injury from tbe effects of the cold. On the 17th of February and on the 3d of March, living butterflies were brought to us that were taken at large. These proved to b epieris rapes, tbe same species that was so destructive cruciferous plants, —especially the cabbage—during tbe lat-1 ter part of last summer. On the 10th of March we bad in our possession a living catterpillar. These facts exhibit the ex traordinary power of insects to resist the effects ot cold. Saturating winter rains, with extreme alternations of heat and cold are, however, destructive lo_ insect life, but this was not the character of last winter. All these things are a near or remote relation to the agricultural pro ductions of the country, and as such they are respectfully submitted. NEST EGGS BV JOSH BILLINGS. It iz bard work when we see a man ketcbing fish out ov a hole, tew keep from baiting our hook, and throwing in thare too. Good natur iz the dally bread ov life Tbe wealth ov a person should be esti mates, not hi tbe amount be haz, but hi tbe use be makes ov it. It iz a wize than that watches himself, and a pboolisb one that watches his na hors. Vanity iz often mistaken for wit, but 11 iz*no more like it than gravity is like wis dum. Debt iz like enny other kind ov a trap, eazy enufftew git into, but bard ennfftew git out ov. ' Bare necessitys will support life no doubt, so will the works support a watch, but they both want greasing once in a while, jist a leelle. Lazyness weighs eighteen ounces to the pound. The history ov life iz tew hope and be disappointed, the viktory iz to “never say die.” The way lew fame iz like klimbing a greast pole ; thare aint but phew kan do it, and even them it don’t pay. It iz dreadful eazy tew mistake what we think fir what we know ; this is the way that most ov the lies git born that are traveling around loose. Ambishun iz like a tred wheel; it knows no limits ; yu no sooner git lew the end ov it than you begin agrn. We are nevar In more danger bv being laftat than when we are lafflog at others. Good breeding seems tew be the art ov being superior tew most people, and equal tew all, without letting them kno it. Children are like vines ; they will klimb the pole yu set up for them, be it krooked or si rate. Happiness lx not only the choicest poe sesbun, but tbe cheapest; it kosts nothing, if yu only think so. / Idleness, like industry, 12 ketcnlng. Thedevil iz the father - <>▼ lies, but he Called tew git out a paUeat for biz inven gbbn.andhia bizzaess is now suffering frond competiehun. Anfknime will hutlass ail ataan’s deeds, be they good, badi or indifferent, rphan iz the best phisick ! koo o&f ft la both cheap and dhfkhle. The ihrtegMteailfoxarys ov life are, & kteft* wnshhiiioe,* geod appelhlfclit, and r jl : V-*,' . sound slhmber. ;j ' ; * ■• ,J ' ■ Ptezzore la-Kke ttftlUsaise, tew 'match ny it § piles the* taste for every things r :TAtJ»oBtJ%iier«*>Je people .fcfciw of mt» thoze who make pleasure*'b'szne»;it is UkesUdipgdnwn *: hilJ2s milesloOg. n O There iz qo seed so sore ten produce-« big yield az wild oats, and ihe krop iz re pentance. — If- 7- Weekly. How to prevent fils-buy ready made boots. Q- A S-MALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEAVER, PENNA. OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE. [de2o-ly JAMES CAMERON. JOHN Y. MARKS. QAM E RON & MA- RES, A TfQRKM TS AT LA W : AMD BEAU ESTATE AGENTS, ROCHESTER, PA., \ Wfll attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care, and have superior facilities for buying and Belling real estate. declS ly P. H. A6KEW. J. M. BUCHANAN. * BUCHANAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. (NEAR THE POST OFFICE,) oct4 BEAVER C. H., PA. JOHN B. YOUNG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEAVER PA. Office and residence on Third et. east of the Court Honse. All law business entrusted to my care shall re ceive prompt attention. Also, persons having Beal Estate roc sale, and those wishing to buy town property, coal or farm lands, may save time and money by calling at my ofl.ce, [apiSS'YO ly. XABBHAIX BWABTZWXLDBB . .... TOO. C. »A«n. gWARTZWELDER & BARR, AT LAW, No. 66 GRANT STREET, PITTSBURGH. [ee22’7My JACOB DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 75 GRANT STREET, (riBST ploob. ) PITTSBURGH. eePV7I-€m Q:ILBERT L. EBERHART. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will give prompt attention to Collections, Pro caring Bounties and Pensions, Baying and Selling Real .Estate, etc. OFFICE ON BROADWAY, Opposite R. B. Hoopes’ Banking Hoaee, NEW BRIGHTON, BEAVER CO., PA. sep6’72-ly J H. M’CREERY, AT TO RNEY AT LAW,. THIRD STREET, (First door below IM Court House,) jyl’7o—ly. BEAVER, PA. QENTRAL CLAIM agency, JAMES M. SELLERS, 144 SOUTH SIXTH STREET PHILADELPHIA. Bounties, Pensions, Back Pay, Bone Claims, State Claims, Ac., promptly collected. No charge for information, nor when money is not collected. dec4’6&tf O.IRARD HOUSE, CORNER NINTH d CHESTNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA. H. W. KANAGA, decll’C&ly Proprietor. J O H H S:A K IN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MAIN ST., BBAVER;FALLB. [JaIOTS JOSEPH LEDUE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Office, in the Radical Building,) BEAVER; PA. All business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. dec4’6B;ly AGES* FOR ALL WHO ARE WILLING TO WORK Any person, old or young, of either sex, can make from $lO to $5O per week, at home day or evening. Wanted by all. suitable to either city pr country, and any season of the year. This le a rare opportunity for those who are out of work, and out of money, to make an independent living. No capital being required. Oar pamphlet, "HOW TO MAKE A LIVING," giving fall instructions, sent on receipt of 10 cents. Address, A. BURTON & CO., Morrleauia, Westchester Co., N Y. I n numn everywhere to sell our new and novel fluJjjj 10 Embroidering Machine, send forlllns m i MlilUntrated Circular, to the McKee Mann- H All lliUtacturlDg Company, 309 Broadway, New York 'J'HK PARLOR COMPANION Every lady wants one 1 Every Man ought to have one !! Sent on receipt of Ten Cents. Address, L. F HYDE& CO., 193 Seventh Avenue, New York. B ON-TON FLIRTATION SIGNALS, sent on re ceipt of 25 cts. Unique Printing .and Publish ing House, 86 Vesey Street, New York. THE NEW ELASTIC TRUSS. An Impoitan l Invention . Ii retains the Rapture nl all times' nod under the hardest exercises or severest strain' It is worn with comfort, and il kept on night .and day. effect#'a permanent care in a few weeks. Sold cheap;and sent by Mail when requested, cir culars tree, when ordered by letter sent to The Elastic Trass Co., I*6l 683 Broadway* N. Y. City. Nobody psee Metal Spring too painful; they'si ip off too frequently. Oft T\nit 4DO worth of goods advanced to Oil IfUilliAttO agents to commence business with* .and-large commission allowed for selling, AOdrcis#J: Coldwater, Mich. ApfjSrSia ,- J ;•/ Ml v ; ■ \: k IMPORTED ENTQLIBH ; n B L O O&ED ' t. • u '■ PHILADELPHIA CARPTO ■> , Table, Stair and Floor OifCldths, Window Shade* and Paper, Carpet Chain, Goiton, Tam * • Baiting, < Wqtiling, Taints, Wicks, Clocks, ZaoJcihg Glasses, Fancy Sdsktth l , Bro Oms, Bas -1 - tom#*--: ■■■ Clothes Wrtngers,Wood ' UMwatu ’ u ■ • t'-’-i in tkei Ujrwfftli V. ,QttffiS, r ., ~, \ Our large Increase In bustnesb enables Ba te sell at low pnces and fuxnlah. the beat quality of goods. SOLEAGEMTtf FOR THR J CELEBRATEOAMBRICAN; WASHER The MW &rfe# and Buccessful.W<*s?ier . JScer Made, / Agents wanted for the AMERICAN W ASHER inall parts of the State. mar99-Bm—eel-8m 'J'HOS. KENNEDY & .CO,; SUCCESSORS TO WM. BUECHLINO. ROCHE) S TER; PEN N’ A. f •: DEaLTBSIN ■ OUUGo, MKDICINESAND CHEMICALS, , - FANCY & TOILET ARTICLES, SPONGES, BRUSHES ANDfPERFCMBRY, PAINTS, OILS AND DYES. ' Prescriptions carernlly'compounded at all home. seppra-iy ! •‘ -• ■' : 11 ■ A VALUABLE INVENTION t 'gj AN ENTIRELY NEW Sewing Machine ! FOR DOMESTIC USE. * Only Five pollari t With the New Patent Button Bole "Worker , :: . ... *1 'j i I < t The Mott Simple and Qompa/ti Vie Mott Durable and Economical in Use.' ‘ A Model of Combined StrengAdnd Deduty. Complete in all its part's, uses' thb Straight Eve Pointed Needle, Self-Threading, direct upright. Positive Motion Feed and: Cloth Guidor. *-Ope»tei%y "Wheel and on Table. Light Ronning, Smooth and Noiseless, like all good high-priced machines. Has patent check to prevent the wheel being'turned the wrong way. Uses thetbread 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 to heavy Cloth or Leather, and uses all descrip tions of thread. . ... . The beet mechanical talent, in America and Eu rope baa been devoted to Improving and simplify ing our Machines, .combining only: that which w practicable, and dispensing with all complicated sußonhdings -generally, (band in other machines. Special (erma and extra inducements to male and Mmole agents, store keepers, Ac., who will establish agencies through the country and keep one new machines on.exhibition una «?«ic. county rights given to smart agents free: Agent’s com plete outfits famished without any extra charge. Samples of se wing,'descriptive circulars containing terms, testimonials, engravings, Ac., sent free. Address BROOKS SEWING MACHINE CO.. No. 1329 Broadway, lanSMy NEW YORK. QLAIM AGENCY. OLDEST IN THE STATE. B. F. BROWN & CO., 116 BMITHFIELD STRIeKT, PITTSBURGH, PA Collect Pensions,' Bounties, Prize fionej, Ac. Special attention paid to suspended and rejected emma. Application^. by nail attended to as it made In person. 1 "" .{s^ptla-fim joesra o. baiufv. tbokas bbowm. Bailiff & BRdwN, . i‘- .:l ... . PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FERE FITTERS NO. 55 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY Agitators and Tanka lined by a new process, wlto Hydro-Atmospheric Blow Pipe. febini-1 API ERRE HOUSE, No.' 48 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA. OPEN DATA ND NIOUT. The best Brands of WINES, LIQUORS, ALE, BEER, Ac., always on hand in the Bar. Oysters stewed in every style. marB’7l-ly C. B. STEIN, Proprietor. HASLET, Manufacture „and Dealer in BOOTS, SHOES AN t) GAITERS OP EVERY VARIETY. NO. 188 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. attention paid to Custom Work. feblO'7l-ly JOHN M. BUCK & CO.. Agents for James E. Stanbnjy’a Celebratec BALTIMORE .OYSTERS. a&so OTAUtBs ra CAN, BUCKET r AND SHELL OYS TERB, ALL KINDS FRESH FISH, GAME, CANNED FRUITS, &c., &c. t f 184 Liberty si. d?,44 Diamond Market, . PITTSBURGH, PA, Orders solicited and promptly filled at lowest price. [feb94-ly JgOOTS ! BOOTS Vi; BOOTS !|! AN© cl -■ SHOES t* SHOES f I SHOES rr Ifyonwantto SAYK JIONfiY, bay.youjßootp, 'Shock and Saitert *t ’ “ _ • :.i f i i O , •c - (J-- » - ~3 doortaboveSemple’eDry Good* 5t0re.,.,,.. i i •;• ■*. -ft=-i •: • m Eraser .-^ asswap** "We Have s Urg»:a*ockof Jien’B, ifoyfc a large lot of Fancy gioee, Button CongWwvSerge andVelVet' Show. Call and examine lor yoanelveti. Bdtft forget the place. W. C. BLAUOHTKRBKCK, ITS Federal street, Allegheny, J»10-6«l 3 doors above Semple's Dry Goode Store Reap by everybody, TBS BEAVES RADICAL Iftfcttnfttteott** T> OCHEBTEK PLANING, SASH AND Xi ' DOOR HILLBi • MONBOEMILLBB, r < :• DOUBT. ■*> MiMILLEB^eO^ .CONTRACTORS: AND BUILDERS, -Manufacturers ofand Dealers in ■ . ROUGH\AND PLANED LUMtfKMiIDRESSBD FLOORim r .SIDING. SHELVING, ROCHESTER, BEAVER COUNTY, PA. dedS^lp 1 -^--- W**’ it: W. TAYEOR/ XU &T IC EOF TH E^FEiAIOB 1 o Meriting lnetnitDentf Heal alMion. , UstfTMy. JQ HOUSES, , T E N E ME N T^, IMPS O VB» AK T> UNI M PRO V B . : ••• =(: ■ T ; HEAL ESTATE, BOROtJGfI OF ' ROCHESTER, U--V .itOi: nut ‘j ? FOR SALE AND RENT, BY *• is ;■ :i i-':-:;. ,: ■■■ -■ -v -u.fi /.;.r; . -:t S. J. CROSS. 0c97’71-tf J. PETT I T T , FERRYi BEAVER CO., PA., JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, JY O TA R Y P ÜBLIC AND' ' r SPECIAL COMMISSIONER POli SALE OF LANDS IN EAST VIRGINIA. ■aprltt.'73-ty JOHN peck; ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORKER AND HAIR DRE SBE R , N O. 5 3 MA R KET STREET, PITTSBUROH, PA. Ladies waited’on promptly at theirresidenees by experienced workwomen, [feb3’7l-Iy Q. W. MASSEY, CLEANED, DYED AND REPAIRED AT tsHOKT NOTICE. NO. 74 GRANT STREET, feblO’TMy PITTSBUBGH, PA. F.*™ ARCHITECT AND DESIGNER,. OFFI C E • b-jl moot -a BLOCK., BEAVER FALLS, BEAVER CO., FA. Plans and Specificationsifor public buildings and private residence. Estimates of lhe cost of hand ing, and all business connected with architecture, attended to promptly and satisfactorily.' feb!9’69:ly. JT CONCERNS ALL I J. PROCTOR,v r ; r LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN’S HA IR DR ESS ING ROO MB, And Ukniitkctnrer of-. Bair WorJc of Every Description I Gbildrhn's HaU Cut Neatly. felO-iy o O Fourth Are., PITTSBURGH. HOTEL; CORNER MARKET * THIRD STREETS, ;, »j ‘: ■ r s 1 • i HARRISBURG, JPA, r : 6,'W. PUNTER,. dqcW’fiß . r , trw** o9 Seeds i plantsi treesi ... . PREPAID BY MAIL. , My new priced descriptive Catalogue oi Choice Flower and Garden: Seeds, ‘35 sorts of eltherfor $1; new and choice varieties of Fruit and Orna mental Trees. Shrubs. Evergreens, Roses, Grapes. Lilies. Small Fruits, Houae and Border Plants and Bulbs; one year grafted Fruit Trees for Fruit Stalks or all kinds; Hedge Plants. &c.: the most complete assortment In the country ...will be sent gratis to anv plain address, with. P. O. box. True Cape Cod'Cranberry for upland or lowland, f 6 per 1000; $1 per 100; prepaid by mall. Trade List to dealers. Seeds on commission. Agents ' Vanted ‘ B. M WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries gpd Seed Warehouse. Ply mouth, Mass. Established 1842. mar7-6t JJEADY FOB CHRISTMAS. "We have received an elegant stock of WATCHES. CHAINS. CHAIN , AND BAND BRACELETS, DIAMOND TTS&.EAR KINGS, STUDS and RINGS, CORAL. STONE. CAMEO, AMATHYST. TOPAZ, ONYX and GOLD BETS OF JEWELRY. FINK NECKLACES and LOCK ETS, SLEEVE BUTTONS. STUDS COLLAR BUTTONS, GENTS! PINS, GOLDAND SILVER HEAD CANES. SOLID SILVER and SILVER PLATED WARE, VASES, TOILER SETS. PA RIAN MARBLE AND FANCY GOODS. All suit „bi. “ deco4m. ; 101 Fifth Av.. Plttqbtwgb, Ift,. $250 A MONTH * s 2s °* WE WANT 10,00(1 AGENTS, MALE 6% tfldlALE. TO make thVabove’ adionirtv selling BRIBE’Si COMBINATION. NEEDLE ,QABE^ ANtt. POET? MONNAIB. ~ This* Uf an* article of abfebittfe necssel* «www^v-«R a TTD f 6t l O E'P o-:, sloth? Oif3 i'O lb the Coart of Common Pleas of Beaver county:, It* me.*Uttfct of the) yorunary assignat dCJM- H. Fife and Jennie B-, his wile, and Uriah W. pafftrapd’Jr,: hU lOH.C. H i3d*si«, MWO acres, within from 80 to 50 miles tram Chicago, in one of the finest dai rying countries in America? Five railroads now running through the county, and 4 or 5 more be ing constructed. . Have several good improved farms for sale cheap. For particulars address AMOS ALLMAN, apr2s lm. Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana. •>‘•■7 .A f. ,r r. MXI: QIAKONEAB TBS 1 -i C LOT HIN G parting itri lumitttt. JOHN CONWAY & CO.. ... BAN KERS &BROK ERS ROCHESTER, PA. DIAL*BB IS SzcBASOS G°U AHD . Atatants ofHanufacturer*, Merchants and Indl • , , Tidnale Solicited. INTEREST ALLOWSQ ONTIME, DEPOSITS Coweapotdence will recite prompt attention. Rochester, Aug. lai 1872—ougO-€nj, JJJB.AVB R D EPO BIT BANK OF BEAVER, PA, BEEN ALLISON, - • COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE AND RE. MITTED. ii CORRESPONDENCE AND [ACCOUNTS S BICITED. INTEREST PAID ON.TOIE DEPOSITS, EXCHANGE, SECURITIES, Ac., BOUGH! AND SOLD. Office hours Dron a. h. to 4p. v. mySTW P BENT E L ■& CO.. BASKETS'AND BROKERS FREEDOM, PA., Are'noirpropped to do a general Banking and Broker knaineaa. Notes discounted, Government bohda rad othet securities bought and sold, and UnSitjrteß^ 0 OD aU acceeal^ BOtota In the Interest aiWed on tlzcedepoeit*. Office hours from 9a. n., to 4 p n. from .6 a. it. tOj9 p. x. Jap. 36,1872-6 m. ■ MA TIONAL BANK, i NO. 88 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSB URGH, PA R- w. Mackey, cashier W. McCANDLKBS. Aset. Cashier. RANKING HO USE R. E. & H. HO OPES, NEW BRIGHTON, PA. Correspondence of Banks, Bankers and Mer chants solicited* Collections promptly mad 1 * an d remitted. > Dy»'7o:iy, JAMES T. BRADY & CO.. 1 (Successors to B. Jones & C 0.,) COB. FOURTH AVENUE & J?OOli xVHURGH, BANKERS , BUY AND BELL ALL KINDS OF INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS MONEY LOANED ON GOVERNMENT BONDS AT MARKET RATES. fST'Orders Executed for he Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. JAB. T. BRADY & CO. Jyffl’TOly. S. S.BAKXSB. . f. A. BABCTft. C. A. BiBUB Q 8. BARKER & CO., Ntw Bbiohtos, PkwCa*, G. S: BARKER 6430., FKmTA., BANKERS ! EXCHANGE,' COIN, COUPONS, &C. Collections ;tnade on *ll accessible points inth# United States and Canada. Accotmtsof Merchants, Manufacturers and Indi vldnals solicited. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Correspondence will receive prompt attention. decSSTTO-tf . y JJOCHEBTER SAVINGS BANK. josh v. ■'pojuur; GEO.C.BPEYEEEB. SPETEREK & MoDONALI), Dealers In exchange, Coin, Government Securi tles,make collections on ail acceasiblelpointa In thfe United States and Canada, receive money on depos it subject to checkvand receive time deposits ol one dollar and upward, and allow interest at 6 per cent. ' By-laws and Buies furnished free by applying at at the bank. Bank open daily from 7 a.m.,till 4p.m., and on Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 o’clock. REFER, BT PER* IS 81 ON, TO L H Oatman & Co, |HonJS Rntan, Algeo, Scott& Co, ;Orr & Cooper, S JCrosj & Co, |Wm Kennedy, Snieder I John frharp, B 8 Ranger, ■ (HBBdgar, A C Horst, .Tradesmen’s National S B Wilson, | bank, Pittsburgh. Fa. novll-70 -Je3o-71 INSTANT RELIEF* FOR THE ASTHMA, Any person troubled with that terrible disease, will receive immediate and complete relief by ufl ing: my ' . J ; . - AST HMA REMEDY. ‘ j I • ... . I was afflicted with It for twelve years, entirely unfitting me for baainesi fodweeka at a time; ana diflcovered this remedy by experimenting on my self after all otligr medicines tailed to nave any effect. , • ■ -■ ■' ti * ;;, : ;o.i - ■ .. •_. ; : ; 1 WILL WARRANT IT TO GIVE INSTANT ■■.’4 RELIEF n at! ea4es of Asthtnt irdt with' other -M !.loiv Pamphlets Containing certtflcdtea by maIiFREB, 1 SeadXpjc one r . A»k yoardraggistfor it. If hehas none dnhand get him tbaend or write for It your- Prfce'by ih'-di. postage paid,' f f.bo pdr box. Liber lal^rwitof . ;;i ,> j , CHAS. B. HURST, ypiihij'. Co., Pa. Uilj f! -rr . : nos n ' Ofe ■ AND Hr ; T IapTATOANT. iL-jZZiI OPEtDAIAND NIGHT. • ov r ALL HOURS. '! * l:>j l$S&Tfr&R, (lit*ft: CUr,) ' ■ aJ WrBBtBCtH.' : W; -' : febmi-ly NSAXt McCALUQN Q. MABH Y, PEARL SALOO N, IT SIXTH STBBB, TPITTBBURQH, • - Cajoixu. C. H. BENTEL, Cashier:; Ji W. COOK, President OP DCAUs&B » W, J. BPETKBKB, H. J. BPEYEBER, Cashle*. 3 -T:V 1 Saturdays Mels’ g