illu Republican. Eorrnii. TUKSDAY MOANING, JAN. 10. Wo have recciveil I tie Governor'. Message, whit h is a rather pom I il.xu meiit, but two lung for u to uhlM. a? il wouiii exclude till oilier rcnilinj. matter. Wo tttke t lie tollnwin;; from tin llk 0 mm v Giuclte which is good, aquare sound souse. It fits our cas. H.iiii vliiitly, unit therefore wo ivt om rentiers the hctielit of it: "S2.U0 i i small Hiiiouiit ; lint there are a jrroii iiumy 'two i1oll.tr.' on our books whirl, would makea luii'lsome sum if all vn sent in. We ilii not intend this lis v 'suiiplii'iitinn ;" hut nan notice that wi wish our puhtferihera to heed their in dehtedness if lx;y want a paper. J: they do not want it, let I hem settle up what thev owe, und they will he nl pence t liberty to tpiit at once. vVi ask no one to continue a subscriber, agaiiuit his will; neither will we per mit uny one t.) renin in on our books, who does not think the paper worth paying lbr. When we arrive at that stage of proverly which demands that we shull puhlifh a paper tor nothing and live on its glory, we will duly an nounce the fact." Our friends have been urging Jus to run for Assemblyman next lull, und of course.as the district is Democratic, we would stand a beautiful chance ol .being elected. We perut-ed the follow ing ironi the Greenville Argus, and concluded we wouldn't he a candidate: J. T. Chase, Esij., United States Revenue Collector at Titusvillo, .s un able hi give a satisfactory account of some Sj.OOO of the Government's treasurer, and for this resou is to be prosecuted ns a defaulter. Suit will be brought agaiifet him at Erie, belore the United Sti tes District Court now iu session in that city. Mr. Chase was at olio timu I'rolhoiiotary of Craw ford county. lie was alto at one time a member of the legislature from the nunc county. 1'ievious to his going to Harrishurgh he was comparatively a decent man. Ever since then, however, Jhe lias been going to ruin. Some one 1 .'liiiB remarked "See Naples and die." AV'e say See UarrisliLrgh and be eter nally ruined o man except he has more than (he ordinary ing.edieuts of human nature in him can jiass through that school .if corruption without be ing rnjucd for ever. Air. Chase is only . otic among a dozen that we know who went to IlarrUhurgh decent men, but returned dripping w ith corruption, and with their uutuie hiii'thicd against every honorable imp-he of tliehuuiuu heart. A lew weeks ago some gentleman iu Mvutlvillo wrote a letter to the Republican, debouncing lhe defamers of Johnny Sitele. The editor ii.dorscd the sentiment and puhliidied the com munication. The subject of the letter wiles as lollows to the ltepulliean : Kousi.vii.u-:, Jan. "2, 1871. Meadiillc Hcpullican : Dkai: Sin: Please permit me, through your iuteivst'u.g and valuable jiaper, to return my humble and heart felt thanks tu your correspondent, lor his remarks in regard tu me und my unfortunate career. He is the first aud only .mail who ever attempted tu Mate, iu pulJie print, anything but the lowest, scull's nud slurs in regard to liie. Auv mini of reason knows what evils Whet me at the lime the possesion ol the property became vested iu inc. Money was no object to any one, and I was set upon by vultun s of nl i -pcr-iuasions, anil on all pretences. I was a minor and har.liy knew what tu do. I tried to have a guardian appointed, but, under the excitement lit that time, tile bail demanded was bibulous, and 1 tailed. Every i lie 1 met had advice tor imc, aud, in the end, wanted to. or did borrow money. I could get no peace at home for lions for projects of every description. 1 never handled any amount of money. 15etixt my agents on the farm, and a host ol sell constituted agents, tnv share was small. .Some of your townsmen assisted faith. Julli'Xu rid me of money and properly. i should have thought all would be satisfied, wlk'll they got all I possessed, hut it appears that ome miserable satrap of now' paper 'orrespoiidciis, cither disappointed ut not getting n share, or prompted by theirevil nature, still try to keep up a t ry of ihe tabu, loos amount I "pent, and in such nb biird ways. 1 have since, as before, tried to ea I n an honest living, whiih I t now is umre than many of my de tainers do. Should your correspondeiit he in litis section, I shall be very happy to liaye him stop and see me, when I shah tell lilui sin h facts in regard to ion "Rise i.n4 Fall" as may interest bin. And corroborate his remarks in regcro to me, und great deal more. 15y giv ing this ii place iu vuvii' apt r, you w ill receive the ll auks .if Your Humble Servant, Jons W. Sj Deck Li iding. We urj agm h.r as good a book hii.dery as tl cm is anywhcic. We sm prrjurod : do a'i ll e binding whicl jiiav be hjwtigi.t it' h.w r.i:s. &im1 satisfaction y a!:in!0-:d. .Ssinplc U nn st lh: i ffocu. Court P.ocecdings. Monday, Dec. 2G, 1870. Court net at 10 a. m. Present Hon. Jns. Campbell, I'rrsi !cutJul"o, and Hons. J. A. Proiier .ml A. Cook, Associates. Commission of A. Cook read. Constables called and sworn. Grand Jury sworn and charged. W. W. Masjti, Esq., District? Attor ney elect, sworn in open court. Case of Jseill it Wilson vs. .Jane E. tiilhei tct.nl. Noil) fur pl'll's, Guthrie or ilef'ts, verdict tor pl'll's for the 'and described in the writ to be releas ed on the payment of $.3,42S.(0. Mowris vs. Slater et. nl. Tate for pl'lf, R. Brown for def'ts. continued. Strain for use Uiihronner vs. Crispin, two coses, Lathy for pl'lf", Mason and Je.iks for deft, judgment confessed by delendcnt. NcFurlund & Brn. vs. A. Benn. Ir win for pl'll's, Lathy for deft., verdict for pl'lls for $135.70. Fns'cr it Co. vs. Taylor & Whiting. Irwin fcr pi 'tis, jui'gtuent by default for pl'll's. S(enrne., Clark & Co. for use of vs. Taylor & Wl it'mg. Irwin for pl'll's. judgment by default lor pl'll's. McQunig vs. Miller. Irwin for pl'lf. judgement confessed for pl'fl'., as per writing filed. Df-CKMukk, '27, lc70 Da'o Tionestn Boro. Reid, Tettis and Tate for pl'tf. La by for deft verdict for pl'lf for $220.00 Gill vs. James Green ct. nl. ndinr's. f Jos. Green dee'J. Mason for pI'fT. Irwin it 11. Brown for def'ts., con tinued. McQuaig vs. IVoeht. Lathy & Ir i:i for pl'f!'., Reid & Mechling for deft., verdict for pl'lf fbr 8309.10. McQtaig vs, Brecht. Irwin and La thy for pl'lf, Reid and Mechling for deft., verdict for del" t for $348.00. Randall vs. ltcouadolpli ct. al. Mechling for pi ft'. Mason for defen dant, verdict for plaintiff for S93.03. ri;i:si:NTMKVis of ghami juuy. . Commonwealth vs. John Fiiguudus, indicimeiii larceny, not a true hill. C inmouwtalth vs. Lewis Null is in dictment assault, a true bill. Deft plesds not guilty. Case settled uy the parties. Deft pays all costs, aud en ters into recognisance to keep the peace fer one year. December, 28, 1870. Glenn vs. Hickory Farm Oil Co. Lathy for pl'lf, Tate lbr deft. Continued. Whitman vs. freig worth ct al. eject ment. Mason for plaintiff, Corhett for defendant. Plaintiff takes nonsuit. Pittsburgh t& Stewarts' Bun Oil Co. vs. John Herbert ct. al. ejectment. Blakcly nud Mechling for plaintiff, Brown and Tate for defendant. Plain tiff takes a nonsuit. Win. . ray vs. Baruett Township School District. Lathy and Lathy for plaintiff, Keid aud Jeiiks for defen dant. -Verdict for plaintiff for 230.47. December, 2l, 170. Wal.ing vs. Boolmer. Lathy for plaintiff, Mason for rk'fendaut. Judgu ent confessed by defendant for 8120 aud costs. Sheriff's ntid Treasurer's deeds ac knowledge.!. Argument list taken up, and dispos ed of. After disposing of various matters of business, Court adjourned without il.l V. ' We clip the foiling items from the Oil City Dailv JU-rU'er : The Venango City Skating Kink is well patronized. Win. B Key nolds broke his arm by fallii g upon the ice, on Monday last. The Cunning well, on Sunday, is now reported as producing 40 bbls. per day. A material increase. Vandergrift & Forintin have made all the in rifiigeiuelils for laying an oi! pipe to the Sandy oil field. The tools are fat in tl e McLawu well, on Sandy. Hope tu get theni out in a tew days. The big well at Kelio has ceased tu produce, and will he drilled deeper. It nun only three lect iu the third sand. A live preparations fer the erection of u large intuitu r of buildings in this locality ns soon us the Spring opes, ie being made. Jacob Shirk, Em., is the fortunate wner of a new f a new 2.",0 barrel well near I'agundus Ciiy. llestill on spuikiiigi erins with his le.-s fortunate la.i.,. : hors. Kcv. J. G Coady, of St Joseph Church in (his place, was the iceepienl f a purse containing 4 1 00. fn ni lhe netiibcrs ol his congregation, on al- urdi.y, Dec. 21th. The inplovces of our fellow citizen, L. D. Kellug, Lmi., recently pres. nted .ill! w ith u veiy fine gold headed cane, compliment worihily bestowed. A little child of James Yilcox, of Veont.'o Citv. was I ndlv burned by ..moving tl.V chimney from Ironi 'amp in 'he room, where the child had ceil left alone, on Tuesday hut, and : .... .1: 1 as si-re Hint. We are. 1111, Jacob M. Cain I .-r ol i; nti. m to lion. I.dl, for hi; Annual lie on .a -Syi vcyur (iti.eta! of I'j. lor The Fire and Falling of tho Suspen-j sion Bridge A Los of Life end Several Wounded. On the morning of December 30th, l . 11 ..'..I ....I. .. ! I I . ... I uuoni 1 1 o i loi n, uuro oroke inn 111 1 tho buildng known as the Mashall j i i .... i . i . . i i louse, at ino siOi.mooui tainting, on the lower side of the suspension bridge j across the Allegheny river. The house, in tho days of steamboating, was used : USA liolel, but lit the timt tit t lie lire was .iccupied by Mr. S. II. Marshall ! us a dwelling. The fire was lirst dis-! covered by Mrs. Marshall, who was in toe sitting room on the second Hour, with two ch'idrcn. Mrs. Marshall saw a light volume of smoko nsceiidiug from the floor, and supecled fire in the building, proceeded to investigate the matter hv tearing olf the tin covering of an old stovepipe hole in the Iloor. L'non removing the tin it flame of lire darted up from below, the vent fanning the fire and hasttiitng tho destruction that followed. In a moment Mrs. Marshall had seized her'babe, taken tho hand of the other child, and conduct ed them tu a neighboring house a tew rods oil, g'ving the amrm as she fled. Returning to the burning structure in stantly she found the fhmies had made sikIi rapid headway us to preclude an entrance. Almost instantaneously after the first alarm was given the whole building was enveloped iu flames and the fire hud communicated with the toll house of the bridge company on the opposite side of the street. Imme diately upon a knuwlege of theii dan ger the occupants of tho toll-house, Mrs. Mary Mdntyre, her two daugh ters Sarah and Mary, ami her son George, a cripple, ussisted by a few who came to tho rescue upon the first sound of the alarm, proceeded to save the h liisehold goods by carrying them to the bridge lbr safety- Li less time than it takes to rein' tho foregoing both buildings were afire from top to bottom, t browing an intense heat around the suspension wires of the bridge, which were anchored a few feet from the houses, ami passed directly over or near the buildings in their course from anchorage to the towers of tle bridge, and those assisting in saving the furni ture about til'ieen iu number wee cut olf by the intense heat from all re treat save by the bridge or running down the steps of the abutment and leaping to the ground. So sudden w as the breaking out of the fire that a few neighbors were all that witnessed the destruction of tho dwelling!. While the flames were raging and the men aud women, unconscious of all danger, were carrying out the furniture of the toll house, one of the suspension wires on the lower side of the bridged snap ped from the effect of the heat. The structure tottered perceptibly, an alam ing shout was heard from the specta tors ou the shore, and all was confu sion aud consternation. The unfonu- uate one on the bridge.now first beeom-1 ing awaro of their awful danger, ran further out on the bridge, of sought salety by flight toward the shore anil down the abutment nt the risk of a roust or the danger of a lenp to the ground, a distance of 8 or 10 feet. As noar as we can learn about eight per sons escaped death or untitling hv the leap. Another wire snapped, and the bridge gave warning to its occupants of its fate by another and more forci ble wrench. Another ami nnother wire snapped ; the wholo support nt lower side was gone. Tho first spun sank to an angle of about 45 degrees, precipitating some of the persons on that part of the bridge on the ice be low, and in another moment it was hanging liko a pendulum. The re maining support broke, ami it fell with a crash, burying its victims in the ru ins. The other span followed, but fell easier, the strain of the timbers and wires of lhe first span on the remain der breaking tho fall. Immediately upon the fall of the stucture the peo ple on the shore ran out on the ice or took skills and rescued the sufferers from the wreck. On tho first span were Mrs. Mcln tyre, Mr. Win. F. Ncal, Miss Surah Mdntyre, and Mr. Wilfbrd Kilgore, all of whom went down with the w reck. Mr- Neal and Mrs. Mdntyre were ter ribly bruised and cut by the falling timbers. Mr Neal lived about an hour. lie was 4(! years old nnd leaves a wife and onild. Mis. Mdntyre lived until Monday morning. She was a widow and aged Go years. Sara!' Me Intyro was severely injured, hut ai the present writing is still alive, and Ktroiit! hopes of ier recovery nre en tertained. These three were taken out of the wreck in a few moment after, but young Kilgore could not be found until Monday afternoon, when he was discovered lightly wedged be tween the ruins of the bridg mid the iee. Ho was twenty-three years old, the Ron of a widowed mother, and time of lhe accident was employed in the freight oflico of fhe A. V.'li. K. He i """" mve "Pi " '"'" Uil ,he second spun, between (he ht und second piers, were John Hi n- ninger, Alex. iMeV artney, Warren Leonard. Geo. Mdntre, Mary Me- I ut y ro. Thus. Connors, John MeCarty ' and Henry Met. arty. riii'fc all cs raped with a few bruises or a cold bulb. Koine of them were taken out on the ict nud others j it skills. All on this span were lirst precipitated into ; the water or on the iccund saved them- j selves by catching hold of the timbers J of the bridge and clinging there until rescued by the by standers I " lhe other end H the bridge were ! Jam-s I' lool, Mrs. I lionms ( 'miners, ;' I,,l,':lt'"".'.1 a alnt lb years, -t. J. K. M.h s, and ( has. 15aker. 1 1 100.1 ntin ii"n nun iiiu nivcn, pun . . ...... laming some severe injuries. loiini; Johnson l aped into tho water nnd swam Uhhoic, where he was taken t hurje id' a: d soon rceovuied from tho , ficczing effects of his swim. Mrs. Con- r, .'j td CUa. Ikkor 11 csrnprd by clinging to some of the timbers of the hut span which did not IP' ,1"w" wil tho wreck. Tiny all I got safely to shoro w ithout any inju- ries whatever. The origin of the fire is not know n . ........ to a certainty, tun it is supposed a loose brick in tho chimney, that ran .. ... .. . Ironi the lirst iloor up, was tbo cause, and that the fire had been underway an hour or two between tho ceiling of tho lirst floor and the floor of tho second storv before it wns iliseovnl hv Mrs. Mashall. It is certain that the (ire caught between the ceiling tiud the floor. The Marshall House was owned by Mr P. McGoitgh, was valued at 84,000 and hud '82.000 insurance on il nt the time of the lire. Mr. McGutigh was also a stockholder iu the bridge. Mr. S. 11. Marshall, the occupant of the house, lost all his household furniture and all the clothing and cllects of the family not an urticlu being saved from tho building. The toll-house belonged to the bridge company and was a small loss itself. The Mdntyre family lost nearly all their household fui;niti.re, a si wing machine, we believe,,, . boiujj ttie most valuable article saved. . . This is lhe second time tho bridge across the river hero has been destroy ed. It was burned on tho morning of tlx. 13th of May, 1803, tho lire being communicated to the bridge by a bulk boat full of bunrniug oil that hud float ed down the river lrcin the great oil fire at Oil City. Tho bridge is 720 feet long, and originally cost in the days of cheap labor and material about 64),000 After the dcit ruciion in 1803 (he company built the suspension bridge.using the pi-rs first built, they being (injured by 'he fire of 1803, nt a cost of over 8 20,000. The fire department was on the ground promptly, but, so rapid 'ind been the destruction, it was of' no Use. Tho number of casualties, the sud denness of the deaths mid injuiiiig ol the victims, for the bridge had co ne down wild a crush and buried its vic tims uluiost before any of our citizens heard the alarm of lire makes ibis calamity the most appalling that has ever visited our city. It cast a gloom over the town, and the sulferers have the heartfelt sympathies of tho whole community. I cnunyo Spectator. We learn from the Sharon Herald that on Monday morning, Doc. 20th, Poter Bonneher, residing on Main St., in that place, met with an accident winch caused his death in a few nun utes. He, in cjinpaiiy with some of Ins f riends bad been at the house of his son in the upper part of town, al a christening, and on his way home, on the morning of the 20th, w hen near the resilience of K. McFurlund. Esq., slip P"d and fell upon the point of a lead pencil, which entered his side, penetra ting his heart and causine his death. Alsj, on Saturday evening Dee. 31st, a man whose name we have been un:v hie to learn, but who resided at Smith's bank, in walking across the Sheuuugo, between Wheatland and Middlesex, slipped and fell through tho tics slrik ing the ice some fifteen feet below, und injuring him to such an extent that he died the following day. MiT.DKP.ors Attack. On New- Year's night, a notorious character Dick Broke attempted to Ibrce his way into a douse ol had repute in l'ctro lentil Centre, and failing his effort, he attacked Mattio Davis the proprie tress, with some murderous weapon, producing n severe, of not a dangerous wound, or. her lace, nnd then lied. A warrant was issued for his urrcst Herald. riAItltlED. T.vkt Kii'i'Kii t"n Jan. 1st. 1S71. liv IV'v. J. A. UiiiiK-, Mr. John (1. 'l'att to Miss K izabeth Killer, boch of Hickory Tp.. i' u. est i o., i-.-i. AliKNT.S Wan ri D $-S per mouth l.y tho American kit Mini; Machine Co"., jioswii. mows., or St. iconic, Mo. zu.uin Salesmen Wanted. Iluslno-s honorable. No competition, lib- em pay given. . w. kI'..n khy, 3LI-4t. 8 S. 4th St., l'hiln. KQQ Rnnrrelie ttr inert Wanted. From f li 0 to $100 can bo mmlo dnrinat tho idle winter months. Ihisinesx pleasant nnd honorable. For 'ui ther partie tilarsof this Snrrmi chance aililrcHs at onco A. ll. I! no- hard, I'liihi, I'll. 3!Mt TH tf II AN DlLlOi AN D MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. wants a number of irond iin ntR, also (.Md (ieneral Auciit for Wei-toi n 'a, also a ;'Ood general A cent for the Herman coiii'l 'S of I'a. Address IJand in Hand oillce. No 1!' Mouth -ItiiSt., I'hila. KIMt 8") to 820 lpr l!--'.v n r'1;- 1,0 J'"" want a situation as .'alesnmn at or near h'linc, to iiitr.Miieeoiirne''7tiaiKl White Wire flothis Lines to hist fo'ever. ""n't miss tln i-haneo. fMininlo fiee. Add reus nullum Hirer Wire H"i A'.s. 7,i Win St. N V or h! I'cailioin St. CliieaLfo, III. W-iw Fret' Iu Book AgvutK. Wo w ill send a handsome prospeetil of our Ami 7 llnKtetilnl Family mine eon tuiiiiiiir ovi r ii''0 lino Scripture illustru tiims to auv book a -it-lit free of charge. Address National 1'iiblistiiiij; t-'o. I'hila., I'a. a'.'-H Issued Jan. 1st 1871. '-) C)() t'hoh o selections No. 3 " eon- i ,u"""-,".'st 1cw "''"" for I'eeliuoa- llllll, Hl-l lllll'-'tl, l-H. 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Mass, . 3-4t THEA-NECTAR IS A CI HF. KI, il'Si ti:a w ith the I ireen Ten Flavor Wnrranttd to suit nil lasten. F'or sale every where. For alo whole oniv bv thoOro it Atlantic nnd I'neinV Ton Co., 8 Cluiteh St. New York. 1". O. llox 55o5. Send for Then Nectar circular. a'.4t Book Agents Wanted. T1IF.T.ANDOO S.VCHF.D MYSTKHYor The Iliblo Iteud iu the lirht of its own Scenery, Kcv. W, h. (iilL-e's now liook is now ready. I'rtniiHl on. tinted paper, ia sued in bcnutiful style, Contains U'K) Su perb FiiMravinirs, and in one of the most valuable iiihlieal books ever issued. In every taiudy whorotho Hilda istobelound and there are mill. 011s of them, there 11111 this work Ih sold. Agents will rppreeiato this. AYo want a.-ents atso for Prof. Stowe's Self-Irterpretirg Fam ily Bible." tho grandest book ever Issued, beim? his crow niiiK lite w ork pronoun. -cd by critics tho linest and most complete iiiblo exiaut, now hnvini; it larger salo than any otlier throe Ilibles combined. Splendidly illus trated coiitaius a dictionary ol the. liible w ith LOO ennr iviniiM, a history of each book, etc., and enables any reader tu fcr 111 Inn ow n comiintury on the Scriptures ns ho studio Iheni. Any nenl or pt inon w ho reads this this, mid w ho desires tho most proliitible und honorable business, scud lor circiiiitr. ith full inlcrnialion. WOllTlilN TON, DOS TIN iV. CO. 39-1 1 Jlortford, Conn. VASUL 9IAI1 i:asv, I nm now solieitlnp: orders for tho celo. tirntcd YANKEE WASHING MACHINE. Call al Knox A Co.'f Store, soo a Ma- chiiiu und leuve your order. 37 , A. J.MAKSII. Aft't. G. W. TIFFT SOUS I CO, ENGINES, 12, 10, h noitss: B'01Vi:i8, VITII OH YITHOUT LlNtC AND COVERNOit. BOILERS, 31," II, 12 anil 19 II. 1 LOCOMOTIVE STYLE. lO, SO, 22, niul IS II. !., STATIONARY TUBUL4.R S. EP.ETT & SOn, ACTS. Hoom No. 2, Chaso it Stewart's Illoek, M-3n TiTUaVII.LK, 1A. J . W. HOW I AM, X I.KX. ilCOOWGL J. W. ROWLAND & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS AND lir.AI.KHS IX dents Furnishing fiooils. And Agents for thu Celebrated Grover A liakcr Sewing Machine. libickty strfkt, ni:au doe franklin, penn'a- 8 V. AGENTS Rocimmenilrd and Endorsed by over Seven Iluinlreil Doctors Dlt. LAWRENCE'S cOiiroi'Nn FLt:itj kxtiiaot or KOSKOOI THE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER ! Not a Secret Qunck Medicine For mula Around the Dottle. MKPABKD SOLELY T Dr. J. J. LAWRENCE, Organic Chemist. KOSKOO STXIKI.S A T Till: HOUT of JUSEASA PURIFYING THE BLOOD, r.KSTOUISlI THK I.IVKIl AMI KIONEYS TO A I1KAI.TIIV ACTION, AMI IN V1UOUA 11X11 Til K N I. llVOl d bV 11. M. This is the Secret,' of its Wonderful Success, in Curing Consumption in its early stages, Scrcfu. la, Hiphilis, ltpeiii. Liver Complaint, Cirouio y.'ic timali"m, Xeuralyia, Xcrvous Affection, Eruptions of of the iSl. in, Humors, Loss of Vigor, I filiates of the Kiudni and Bladder, nnd ail Diseases caused ly a Had Mate of the Lluod. It thoroughly eradicate every kind of llumornnd linil liioit, nod restores the en tire ftVNtrm to a healthy condition. It is bevond iicstiou the Finest Tonic in Tun Uoui.n. Th.uisiuids have been uhanired bv tho use rifthis medicine from weak, sickly, h till or itur creatures, to stroiiy, heailhy, iind hap ly men nud w omen. 1 nvitlids cannot hcsiinto to pivo it a trial. No medicine lias ohiaiucd rii.-Ii n rrciit repiit.itioii ivs tliis justly celebrated com pound. FOR TESTIMONIALS 1'rom Physicians. Kmlnent Divine, Edi tors. Uruvridsts, Men-hunts, Ac., mo KOS KOO ALU A .V.l C lor this year. rRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. FOR SALE LY The Principal Lrtrggists of ihe United M ites and iriiish America. :i4 iv. ANDREWS & CO., Manufacturers of ENGINES GOILERS DiULLlNU TOOLS, AND ALL KINDS -OF. C-A-STIILTGrS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKRS IX 1r J. 1Z JD "W J.HZjJH, Ac, Sro., Ac, TIDIOUTE, TA., .tohx AKpnirvvs. ji. pimicn. S-tf l ight icr 'i'ut. Gold . FIRST MORTGAGE E0ND3 OFT1IK ISSUE OI' $1,500,00 0 BY THE ST. JOSEPH & DENVER CITY RAILROAD COMPANY. In denomination of f l.oro nnd fc'OO. con poll or registered, with interest nt Fiirht per cent, per annum, payable 1 .".Hi l-'ebru-lo v and A uirosi. in ' .1 i.l free of I'nit.id Slates taxes, in New York or Europe. '1 ho ooii.is nave iiiiri v years to run, pavaiilo in New York in ;iil,'l. Trustee. Fanners' Loan and Trust Company of New York. Tho niort;ra;;o which .secures these bonds is at the nil o of fl'l.rii tl per mile ; covers n completed road fur every l.ond issued, and is a lir-t and ONLY ntm-timc. This lino, connict iif? St. Joseph with Fori Kearney, will mako a short and through route to Colil'ornia. I'ho ( oinpany have a Capital Stock of And a jriant of Land from C'oii'resa, of 1. (ill .1,00.1 Acres valued, at tho lowest csti lualo, at - - - - First Mortgage llondst, - - 10,000,000 4,010,0.10 l.-'i'SOOO Total, - - tl5..-.0',cuo Total lonirth of road, 271 miles' di.stanco included in this M.irl;.k'c, 1 1 1 miles ; pri.-o H7i and accrued inleiMst, I N I'L' UKKNC Y. Can bo uhtained Ironi tho uudei'sirued. Also, pamphlets, map and ina.riua'.iou relating hereto. These bonds, beiiiK no wel Heeiired and yielding a laro ineonio, uro ilcsirablo to parlies heekin hatu and incrativn inveslnu'iils. Wo rocouiineiij theui with eutiro eonlideuee, W. I'. CON V U KS E A CO., Co M M KIC1 A T, AGENTS, No. r.t I'ine Street, N. Y. T A N M- I! f ('. , Fiscal Agents, N. 40 Wall Street, Now York. lO-flm. TI02tKI15!.i:!-I sull'erreil with Ca'ar h tli rty y ars, and was cured in tdx witi'm by asimpio remedy, and will Ki nd Hie ro'n i t , pusia -e free, to ali atll -t-e l. T. J. Utiu, Iirawor 17U, Syra.!Use N. Y. 30 4t A WATCH Fit EE f"r everybody and f pi nlav si.r". Eusiuea 1 i I it and liiiiiorable. No i ill enterprise. No hum buir. Ad Ire a,tv. Muuroo Kuucdy. I'itti hi V. GLORiOU; NEWS! 1UH PEOPLE IlSJOICirrG! "LIVE A XI) LET LIVE I" Ii tl; motto of tllLBRONNEU&CO. Lo hT oplltl A II A MM O T II STOCK OF DRY OOBS, -' :v ' EILLINART GOODS, '" " CLOTniNG, HATS, CAPS, CARPETS, DOOTS ti SHOES, NOTIONS, CUTLERY fcC, In tho old Court Iloune building, nljoii.iug the IIoluios Ilouie, TIOHE3TA, 1?J. whrr they will be happy h. (upply tho want of this community, with eu Ha I! re Fnsh Awtrtrarut ef all the norele in the DRY GOODS LIE. which h.-iroboon tclertod with Ert cre. As to prices, we challenge all competitors. It has tons been the des:re of the people of tins community, to hare Btore In their mki ,i where can be found everything ten. ernlly kf pt In a Ih st-cla.is btore.aiHl whare it could be pnr.-lmsod at living price. To satisry this want, we have come in your inldat, and hope by proper attruiion to business and to the wants of the people, to B03ure their patrona-e. Our stock of DRESG GOODS la second to none in Western ronnsylvania, and we are determined not to he under sold. Those good embrace aU the I- ATTEST TlTt,I2JSt and we feel assured that lb citizen of this county will not hnve to go to adjoiniug towns to purchase DUES dUODS la the future. Our stock of OLOTHIITQ is superior, both in quality and stylo to any ever bot'ero cflor"d in this koc. n.ond v.o trust that all will call and examine cur stock before purchasing elaewhere. We also, MAXF. CLOTHING TO ORDER, having an exporionccd cutter, we can sat isfy tho most fastidious ; and as we have our own nianulin tnry in riiiladrlphln, we thereby have t'.e advantage over all other dcaiei H lu Ibis section. CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, 4C in endless variety, at prices to suit tbs times. B & S OOT3 M0C3 of every style and qu iUty, which we axe prepared to sell ut New Y(rk prices. Call tnd Examine ottr Stcck.