Ihc forest 'fpuMknn. TV. It. DUNN EDITOR. TUKSDAT MOININr., JAN. 17. Great Disaster. Jnt ns wo nre nliout to pro to pre1:? new pomes to na of the hiirnins of tlie Monmor "T. L. MoGill," from St. Lou h fnrNewOrlenns.wIiicli was burned nt Memphis on Pntnrrlay rvcninjt last. Thirty person wore lost inrliielinz four women nml three children. Tlie Captain nml Clerk of the vessel lost tlieir lives in tlio emlcavor to save tlie lives of tlio passencers. Rev. Alex. Sinclair, pastor of the Prestyterian society at Titnsville, was presented with a complete set of Ap pleton's Cyclopedia, nml WeliMerV Dictionary, valued nt $150, and a SL OW greenback, liy the members of bis Congregation, recently. We see by our exchanges tlint BeUen: The mte Chief, which we liave several times commended in our readers, is having an immense sale, at which wo arc not surprised, for the book is worthy. We arc informed that a full regiment of agents n thous and strong is already engaged in its sale, and that the work bids fair to be the great literary success of the day. A. II. Hubbard, Philadelphia, Fa., is the lucky publisher. , At the head of our pure delights Bfands Jcllersnn'a "Rip." Ex. Query. Who was Jcl'lrson, and where- was his "rip." Lury Rushton has turned up at Louisville We clipped the above, and intended to make some remarks upon it, but words fail i;. A man named Jessup, in Doston, tflaims to be the iuventer of chewing gum. It would have been a blessing to humanity if Jessup had been held in the water jes up about two feet above his head before he iuvcutcJ this jaw breaking nuisance. The Hartford Post suggests that this is a good time to collect auto graphs of your creditors. We are in the autograph business ecmewhat, and there arc about seven hundred and ninety-two of our cred itors whose autographs we are very amous to get on a paper commencing, 'For value received I promise to pay," Johnson (Andy of coursed says, by way of warning to Grant, "There's no use trying bo nominated for a tfeeond term." Andy speaks from experience. He might have been nominated a seco.id time, but the Democratic party could "see more" chances, of success in an other man. A young man at La Crosse, Wis., looked through the key-hole of a girl's bed-room, and ever since the doctors have been trying to get a knitting needle out ol the place where his eye used to be. In other words, he "risked ouo eye" and lott it. He won't have to much curiosity hereafter, nor so many eyes to dot. Win. Strausscr, of Catawissa, is in the Columbiu county jui', on a charge of attempting to poison bis mother-in-law. It seems that the same peculiarity is remarkable about the mother-in-law business that Josh Billings says there is about the mosquito business "the supply exceeds the demand." Ou Sunday nicht two voting men named Scott Planner an .1 Will Filson .had a difficulty at Charleston, Missis (sippi, during which', the former cut the latter's throat, severing the jugular vein, then tied. In this as ill many other cases, pay ing cli'So attention to the jug, means wide severance of the juggular. "Who tiain wound!) without canto? They they that tarry long at the wine they who go to seek mixed drinks." Rich widows in Brooklyn aro re ported as "thick as blackberries," Lut much harder to pluck. When we formerly mailed our let ters from Tionestu, there were tixteen widow in tlie town, but they differed from the above in that they were 'thin' 'ihiek'and 'middling.' However, they are not lis plenty now as ihey formerly were, and con-e'pieatly we don't have us l'.vvly times. Tlie Chit-ago Republican is out iga ins', the custom i.f general kissing of a bride at wedding, and calls it a "relic d' b'trburibm." Well, what next? What kind of a ilrivl up old caricature on humanity is this Chicago Republican loan? A "relic of harbai i-m," indeed ! If this b barbarism, why, let us all become barbarian at once. This is about the only real fair chance bachelors ever yet to Us'.etLj wc U. s of ripe young I feiutiaLe lips, ajid hero s a man whoj vuutsthe curtom abolL-lu-d. He do-. '-VV( j ' Ijtl ' . ! t- .I'.ll hv The Press on Iho Governoi 'i Mcssarjo. It is nn elaborate nnd exhaustive document, touching on every topic in which our people can have any interest, ami contains a vast fund of informa tion for thf-. public. Piltuburgh Gazelle. The message s a voluminous nnd in tcresting document. At the outset we have a highly satisfactory statement of the State's finances. Sineo January, l.K(7, the public debt has been reduced Sii,r)!l2,747.87 or at the rate of $1,04:., 107 a year. During the year ending November 30, 1S70. the reduction was fl.70'2,S70,0,"). The present State In-drbtcdno-s of every description is fill, lll.7lil.00. To meet obligations fall ing due, the Governor recommends that the legislature authorize the Commis sioner of the Sinking Fund to sell "all the assets that may be in tlieir possession, amount to $9,o00,00(). This apolied to to its liquidation, the debt would be 821. 500,000, to liquidate the whole of which at the present rate would require only eight years. The Governor wisely suggests that this rate may ho considered too rapid as well as unnecessary, if not oppressive; that taxation to such an extent, which is mainly borne by our corporations and tho manufacturing industries, tuny have an injurious effect, nnd the opin ion is expensed that it can be safely eased off, so as to reduce the debt at the rate of 81,000,000 a vear. As a whole, it is a document of marked ability, and eveen boldness, extremely well written, nnd cannot full of arresting, to an unusual degree, the attention of those who take an in terest in public affairs. Pittsburgh Commercial, The remarkable passage in the mes sage of Governor Geary of Pennsylva nia, on the subject of the employment of troops r.t elections, is mainly re markable for its resemblance to the kindred utterances nt Governor Hoff man. That the presence of troops is desirable nobody claims. That it was desirable in Philadelphia, was, per haps, a subject for consultation be tween tho Governor and tho President hardly for discussion in this message. X. Y. Trilune. The message is well adapted to pro duce a favorable impression both in the State and country. Tho Governor has been fortunate in avoiding ex tremes, and success in taking n gener ally popular view of subjects treated upon. liven Democrats will find it hard, wt think, to severely criticise the views, whether local or rational, do mestic or political, of the message, There are questions raised which might have been more throughly treated, but inasmuch as the chief aim of a Slate paper is to commend various topics to the attention of those to whom it is addressed, perhaps a brief expression of sentiment, without elaborate nrgu- Dirpatch. ear Mr. Fish end Mr. Motley. Hie Ftate papers relating to the re moval of Mr. Motley from the Court, of St. James are very long, and the controversy between the Minister to England and the. Secretary of State is decidedly bitter. Mr. Motley charges that manner of his recall was peremptory, unprecedented, discourte. nus, without just cause, and intimates that he wa removed in order to punish his friend Senator Sunnier for opposing tlie ban Domingo question. Mr. t ish declares that Mr. Motly exceeded his instructions, and, indeed, directly vio lated them. His positive instructions were these : First. "Ho was directed to say to Lord Clarendon that this Government, in rejecting tho recent c invention, ebaudoued neither its own claims nor those of its citizens, nor the hope of an easy, satisfactory and fnemlly bet tlcnient of the questions pending be tween the two Governments. Secojvl. Ho was further instructed that in hi private anil social inter course, as well as in his oflicial conver sations, when it should become neces sary, he should place the cause of griev ance of the United States against Great Brilian, not so much upon her issuance of tho recognition of the insurgents state of war as upon her conduct un der and subsequent to such recognition. It was left to his discieticn to touch upon other points. He is then accused of threatening England, of instructing Furl Clarendon iu bis duties of mak ing grave diplomatic blunders, of re ujinjj id return when invited, of mis representing the President's views, ami using language in his correspondence with the Britiyh Government lending to make hostile feeling between the two nations. It is too soon for thoso who have no partasianship in this unfortunate quar rel to niako decision iu the case II is plain that Mr. Motley devoted himself to bis difficult mis-ion with energy and intalligcnce, and that he had but one purpose that to properly serve his country. Of Mr. Frsh's foreign po'ic-y we have never had a hih opinion, and therefore are inclined to believe that Mr. Motley will not lose the confidence of tlie public. But, however this may be, the question is not who was sub stantially rijjit ; it is whether Mr. Mot ley obeyed his instructions, and cur ried out the weak policy of Mr. Fih with the proper degree of timidity. If he did not, if he allowed his own judg ment to govern his actions, it may have been perfectly proper for the Ad ministration to remove him. That subject the Senate will examine, and Iho oilier question is already pretty veil settled hv public opin'uii. J'u'ht defjd.ia VoA. ' , o Mrs. Nevins, a laJy re.-iding on Church Run, on Saturday iiceidei.Uy fell on the fcidewjilk i'l T!t'.vi:'.. and Yry her am. We clip tho following items from the Oil City Time : Mr. Samuel A. Glenn, nn employee at Hill eV. Tliumm's refinery was run over by the cars near the round houc, on Saturday ultcrnooii, and killed, lie was walking on the track of the O. C. A: A. R. It., in company with Mr. J. Kilgore, nnd to avoid an engine com ing toward them stepped over the A. it W. track, within a few feet of a loco motive engaged in making up n freight train, when the engineer opened the cylinder cocks ami the cloud of steam prcV"iited their seeing a train of cars being pushed towards them. Mr. Glenn was so seriously injured that ho died in about two hours. Mr.. Kilgore es caped with slight injuries. On Saturday morning Inst, while S. W. Updike, stilliiiau at Ilinkley tt Alien's refinery, Titusvil le, was engag ed i.i taking IF (he sideplate of one of the st'lls, nficr drawing the tar, the gas issuing from tho stills took fire, burning Mr Updike Severely about lis face and neck. About seven o'clock Monday morn ing Henry Hopkins, a well known col ored man, of Titnsville, was severely stabbed with a hunting knife in the left eye, by Win Prim, a colored boy 14 years of age, residing in the same house. On Saturday evening last the shingle, lath a d saw mills, owned by A. S. Wilson, and nituated on tho Lake branch of Sugar Creek, four miles from Cooperstown, were totally des troyed by fire. Mr. Wilson's loss is 8(5,000. No insurance. On Thursday l.r;t A. N. Spanlding shot a catamount back the Tarr Farm, Venango county. It measured four feet from tip of nose to tip of tail, and weighed over twenty-five pounds. Pr.r.iovs Accidf.nt. We learn that Mr. Joseph Hurley, of Union tow nship, met w ith a serious, if not fatal, acci dent, on Monday, December "Olh, 1370. He was engaged in shilling logs at the landing on Anderson's (.'reek, where he was found lying in an insen sible condition by tho teamster. No one being present, it is mere conjecture as to how tlie accident occurred. From the surroundings it is inferred that he was lifting a long w ith a canthook, that the log sudddonly slipped and caused tho canthook to fly and strike hint on the head, inflicting injuries to such an en extent that his recovery is consider ed doubtful. Also, Mr. J. Sankcy, aged about 18 years, a son of Wm. 8. Sankev, of Karthaus township, was killed on Fri day, December, 30th, while, engaged in felling a tree for timber, Thctallirj; tree lodged on another, nnd the butt broke, from the stump, swung around and struck Mr. S., on the head, break intr his neck nnd dislnentinjj hia shoul der. He died instantly. Jlcftman'i Journal. New 100 lAt:iu-.L Well on tiik McCray Fa km. The well located on the J. S. McCray farm, and owned by Blood Bros, J. A. Steward and John Bell, was completed and tubed last night. Pumping commenced nt an early hour this morning nnd it is now yielding fully one hundred barrels per day, and said to lie rapidly increasing. This well has 40 feet of 'third or oil bearing sand rock, and a strong vol ume of gas. Pctrokum Centre liceord Jan. 12. 3 Bold Robukiiy. A bold highway robbery was committed on Thursday of last week, near Wild Cat, in Madi son township. Mr. Peter Fidle, of this place, a notion peddler, was passing along the road, w ith his horse and wag on, in the evening, when he was halted by two ruffians, with revolvers, who compelled him to deliver up his pocket book, containing 8127. After taking out the moiney the rogues banded Mr. Fidle back the pocket book, remarking that they hoped it would be fpeedily replenished Clurion Democrat. Hon. John CovoJe, member of Congress for the Twenty-First District of Pennsylvania, died of bean disease at Harrieburg, Thursday morning. Lover of "genuine Havana" cigars will be glad to bear that the cabbage crop of Connecticut is very pro nising tins season. The Corry Republican says: If Erie, isn't a first-class one horso town it would liko to see one. Its editor needn't go fur lo be gratified; but climb onu of tho heiuljuk Ltumpa nl his front door and guze around him, Erie Republican. Tho torn crop of the Union is unprecedented!' large. From Cincin nati to St. Louis the whole country is almest literally one great corn field. Added to the extraordinary crop in the old producing States, hundreds of thousands of bushels have been market ed from Kansas and ether States west of the Mississippi, which nave never before cultivated beyond their owu ca pacity fur consumption. The recent failure of two or three prominent insurance companies is bringing out some ugly statements. Ono company in Cincinnati is charged with having paid out ten thousand dol lars for managing fifteen thousand dol lars of premiums. A list of New York companies is also published in which the ratio of expenses to receipts is by no means calculated to inspire an in surer with confidence. An Ohio com pany, with a groos income of 8187.203, contrived, to get l id of 881,217 in ex penses besides what risks it paid. The Great Western is the lust of tho life insurance companies to become insol vent. Connecticut and New York, the States which have ahvajs watched the insurance business closely, have already fi-rud ti e virl of ii!l grra.Hr The Monarch of Advertisers. HcmSold's big sleigh was out in the Park the other duv, with a load of i Judges nnd Generals. A Sun man, meeting the Doctor, asked him how much the bells cost. "They're gold plated. There are G78 of them. Cost me 8070," answer ed the little giant of the medical world. On further inquiry the reporter learned that tho harness cost nearly 84,000 and tho buffalo robes 81,820. Thinking that a man with such a turnout to be worth something, the re porter camo down town and hunted up the Doctor's assets. Ho found tlie.n lo be ns follows: Five story lirown s'oncstore, oVi Itromiwny. f'joo.o 0 Stock in Mora HM,o;h rnvute resilience flo.ooi) l-'urnitui-o in privnlo rosldeneo '.5,00D Slalilo UU.CHHI Horse, earrhiircR, sleitrhs, Imr nrs, rolies noil iho finest turn- out in the world rn.coo Stoles nt lontt llrnneh iHi.iiCO Hotels ut LoiiK llinneli M.OiiO C'ol Ingres at I.ontr llnttich ."t.iMKt Furniture in t'oltam s lO.non Land in l.onii Urnueli l'jo.ooo Slock in his I'hiln. laboratory l.m.oou Total Js t.-,(M 0 Tho reporter learned that the Doc tor owns, in addition to the above, sev eral lots on Madison and Fifth avenue, and some on the Boulevards. The re porter was assured that there was not a pencil mark against all this proprie ty. The Doctor's business isinimense. The orders have rent-bed 8:50,000 and 810,000 in a single day. Seven yenrs ago be came to this city with 820,000 in his po ;ket. Now ho is worth his millions, and spends as much money as an man in the city. "How did he make his money 5'' ask ed the reporter of the Doctor's agent. ' ihroiigli tnlvvrti-Mug liberally in tho newspapers," was the reply, "same as Bonner, Smith it Street, Aver, and Jayne." The Doctor is advertising in 0.150 newspapers. He buys his own mer chandise1, and contracts for his ndver tising in such a manner that ho is pre pared to discount af seven per cent, per annum any obligation that may be presented. Tho Doctor is emphatical ly a self-made man. Ho has a special fondness for yachts, nnd is speuding largo sums of money in procuring models of the Dauntless. Ho proposes to decorate his drug store with these models. The argument of Victoria C. Woodhu'l, claiming the right of suf frage of women, under tlie Fifteenth Amendment, was heard on Wednesday morning by the House Judiciary Com mittee, PITTSBURG II COMM ERCIAL. TIIK IXnFPF.NHl-'.NT llKPUlil.lflAJJ J V II A Ij j F 1 JS ' N' S Y 1...N A X I A . In cntcrinffupon n new year the C'om mi:uciai. has no fresh promises or new professions to make. It is b it that Its es tablished character is its bi'st ijiiaraoty for the future. As an independent Kopiibli can journal its useluln.'ss nnd inlluenep are conceded, ns well by its foes as its friend '., As a newspaper it stands in the very front rani;, (.'iviiii; its readers ihe ben efit of new elloi ts nnel ineivusiinr means of improvement even in this respect. To at quire this posilion tho LYtnniierciat has ex pended lai ire amounts ; to maintain it, it lavs under coiilribiiiion Iho telegraph, of w hich it is one of the mort liberal custom ers iu the country, and every regular and special means known to tho incst advanced type, of journalism. Its market reports, embracing every department, are recog nized by tho business community ns the btandard for Iho Pittsburgh trade. ' To this new features have been added, tho design bcinji to leave) nothing to be desired by any branch ol business, cither buyer or seller. In tho lieid of political discussion, tho Commercial has u character which is its (rreatest Ktrenutli, Supporting without reservation Republican principles, it is to tally independent in nil else. Wliiln of Iteiiublicaii principles it is nnd will bo n sleadlast advocate, it will support neither men nor measures that will con diet with tho simple rule, which Is conceived to bo tho only proper oio of lit men fairly nom nated for olliee, nnd honesty nnd economy in tlio iiiiiiiiiiri inent of public nfl'airs. Jn Ibis respect iho desire is that tho Voinmer rif may bo know n ns conservative as well as perfectly iiinependent, reserving to its elf tho riirht as it is conceived to be its duty to criticise whatever Is fairly open to criti cism in tho Republican party ns f.- inkle ns in any other; and for this it lays special claims to tlie support and conlieloncc- of Iho public. Tho times nre full of Interest. The year before us'will be full of stirring events nil over tho world. To keep fully up wilhth ri fpiirements of the duv in tho broad held of journalism w ill bo tho steady purposeof tie Cvtnmrrciiil. Its appointments, to which, ns occasion requires, additions w ill bo inad , w ere never inoro complete, nor lis means more ample; and sincerely jrrale fulfortho liberal a' l online iveii them, and Iho marked coulidenee ol' Iho public, manifested ill many wjivs, tho Vmnmcreiul asks lor the continuance ol the sanie, prom ising lo omit nothing w ilhiu its puv.ur lo merit it. Tr.PMS OF THE DAILY. SIiirIo copy, 5 eis. Delivered by curriers, (per week) 5i5cl. Subscriber by mail, per year. d'l.lW. TDICMS OK TIIK W:Kf.lU.V. Per your, 52 issues, fc-'.co. In clubs of twenty, jd.fn.i. Ono copy gratis to tho getter up of tho Club. The. mvm i must attntya accnmpaini the. order, ami in ho instance ran tl.rse tu rns Lc Ufiateit fl-uht. .?.'' Postmasters aro requested to act as agents, AOF.NTS Vantj:i ?j; .er iiionlii by tho American Knitlini' Machine Co'.. Itoslon. Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. 1M iim Salesmen Wanted, Business hcnoiuMe. No eomiielition, lib em! pay givcu. S. W. KI.NNF.HY, 3j-4t 8S. -lib St., Phila. tQQ Knerjutie furmcra lioiei. From fc.iu) to $ 100 can bo made during tho idle winier months, llnsiness pleasant and honorable. For further paiticularsof this fytreial chance address al om o A. II. II ub hurd, Phila, Pa. 3:'-lt " TIIK HAND i" HAND F. UTUAL LIFE INS. CO. wunts a number of liood agents, also a good Oener.d Agent lor Western .'a, also a good general Agent lor tlieOcriuan counties ol I'll. Address ilimd in llau.l oliicc. No ll'J South 4ihst., i'bihi. :;:-Jt .) to ''() 1" r day and no risk. Do j on want u situation us salesman at or near boine, t.i ioliodiiet' our new 7 slrancl While Wire Clothis Lines to lust forever. Don't miss the chance. Mm pic free. Address ''.'.;( Hirer Wire H'ork.i, 7j YV'iii St. N. Y "T t-'i Tn-.irin.m St. ( bica ;u. I'l. .-,:- v. AHPNT n week M r-or "ULIl I O f ,.,.( ml v ..-, , o. in i-jwIi ale g female. ) !,-,.. Adilresn Ameri can Hook (.'., t2 William St., N. Y. !t!i-4t REDUCTION OF PRICES TO I CiNl OKM TO REDUCTION OF DUTIES GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS. ltY UF.TTINU V. il,liss. 'Jin. Send lor onr new Trier. List nnd n ('lob Form will iieeompaiiv it. eonliiinina I'll il dlnvtioiiM making u liirete saving lo consumer and remunerative club organ izer The rcai mrricati Tea Company. M .V S3 Vl'SF.Y STRKF.T, P. O. r.ox "iiU t. nkw voiiK. .:: 4t 8 O'CLOC I V 3!-it rpilIS IS NO IHMl'.l'il ! K 1 Itysetulinir O MC'KNTS with nee, Mk'bt, color ol' eye. nnd hnlr, you w ill reel ive, !y return mini, a correct picture-of your future- husband or wile, with onine'ioul (lateofiiiiu rimie. Address V. FoX, P. O. Di-nwcr No. 31, Fulton vllle N. Y. :W -It yAT'il FUK, F.Tiiei f an n ilnv ire a"nl V no liuinl.ujr. AihiresM I.AT'J'A A Co I'it'.sbuijih, Pa. :ti)-lt TRY Yi'IlI-H.K'' CABOLIC TABLETS An iinfniliii" remedy for nil Hronehial Pif lieultiei, C'ouuhs, Cold, 1 lonrsenesM, Asthma. Diptherin, tlryness of the Throul or H'ind Pipe mid nil C'hIiii i linl disensoM. The wonderful modern discovery of Car bolic Acid, is destined to become ono of tho nrratest blrsiiii;s totimnkind in its npptication to disease1 of the Ibrout nml its irrent curative finalities in all nlieetions ol tho Client and l.un;.'K. ESe Wells' Carbolic Tabids, besides the treat renicdinl nsr.nt Carbolic Aeid contains other iinrdicnts universally rceomtiicuided, which chemically combine) produeiiu: h Tablet more hiirhly medicin al nnd i eller adapted for (lisei'mos of Iho ibroat tlmn any preparation ever before of fered to the public. CAUTION J&Wte le Tablet ; don't let other goods be palinod often vim in their place. i'Oll CCH'CillS A XI) COI.PS, Wells' Carbolic Tablets me n Sl'ltK CVIIE. Try Them. Sole! by Pnijifvists. 5(1 -u Tii s: i thv Vo ?t it. V.'i'l c'lnn-renny colored l;:or or licaid lo n permanent black or brown. It eon tainx no poison. An v one can use iU One Bent by until for ti. 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P.ooiu Xo. 2, Chase ft Stc-warl's liloe!:, SC-.lm TiTUSVII.I.i:, PA. J. W. l:oWI.ANt, A I.KX. MenowKL J. W. ROWLAND & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS AXO M'Al.lT.S l.N- Ciii(S I'tirui'ihiiio; Cou(N, And Ai;eiit-s lor lu- (.'elibni'i'd lj rover it JS.iki r Sewing Machine, LIIU'-IiTV STKLP.T, NKAIt UV. niANKU"', pr.:r;v. J -Js It. Recommended ni:d Endorsed by over Seven Ilnndred Doctors. I)H. LAWRENCE'S co.MPofKii ri.riD cxin.vcT or KOSKOOI THE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER ! Not a Pecrct Quack Medicine For mula Aromul tlie F t tie. riir.rAr.rn sot.rt.v by Dr. J. J. LAWRENCE, Organic ClieniiM. K O S K () O .vraA'.vs .i r rnr. hoot 0 fs.M.v;: II V PURIFYING THE BLOOD, llFsTOIMVn TUB I.tVF.n and Kipyrr TO A l.KAI.IHV ACI'loN, A M lNVIOOIlA- ti.nu hit: M iivur.j avs Ti:.M. Tlii? is tli c Secret "of its Wciulerful Succcsi in Curing CoHsumjilion in it tiarcr, i-enfu. la, fiphili, Jiciciit. Liver L'ompbiiiil, ( 'iircnia Ji!tcum:il!-ii, Xeural'in, Xcrrovx A frclinv, Eruption of of lite A.vi'ii, Ilttmir. Lot vf Vigor, Ih'e.uT (ft'io Kin (';; ami L'ndilcr, ohi! all Jti.eane Ci:vl1 hi n Lwl iihde if the JHuod. It thoroughly eradicate every kind of Ilumoriiiid Hail mini, and restores tho en tire system lo u healthy condition. It is bevond epae.stioii tho l'lMr ToNIc IN Til K VOUI.l). Thoir an. Is have boon ehanpi by iho use of this medicine lr. ni wcnlc, sielily, snlier inj; eri-atures, to sirony;, healthy, and h ip y men and women. Invalids cannot, l esitato to pivo It a trial. No medicine has obtained such a prcai reputation as this Justly celebrated com pound. FOR TESTIMONIALS From Physicians, l.'mlnent Divine, TMI tors, Di Uir-istM, Merchiuits, I've., soo A't.V KUO .ti..1.l-Y.IC.or this veil.-. FRICS ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. i on SAi.n r.v The. Principal Drxigght ff the U,-,ii,-d (S'l.tfcn niif? JJriiiah America. AKDREVS & CO., Manufacturers of ENGINES BOILERS DPvILLlMi TOOLS, AN 1.1 ALU KINDS or CASTIInGS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL H!:.w.i:r.s in &., At., &c.t TIDIOUTE, FA., JOHN AXniil'.V. 'rt. H. HSIIKIt. fl-tf FIRST MORTGAGE E0ND3 OV TIIK issun OF $1,500,00 0 iiY Tim ST. JOSi:i';i & DENVER CITY RAILROAD COMPANY. In denominations of l,0'i0 nml $".rO, oou pon or roixislere l, wi;h int.ircst nt IMirht percent, per iiiiiiiiin, payable l.Mh I'ebru ary and August, ill HULK free of I nit.id States taxes, Iu Now York or Kuropo. 'i ho bonds luivo thirty years to run, payable in New York in ;oLl. Trustees. 1 -'armors1 Loan and Trust t'oinpaiiv of New York. Tho mortago which secures these bonds is at tlie rato of M.l.iiii) jer mile j covers a eoniiUlud road lor ovm v bond iMied, and is a tiivt an.l t'N' LY nir.vta.e. This lino, connect i n ? St. Joseph with Port Kearney, will make u hliort unci through route to Coliforuia. J'ho Company have n (Vpilal Stock of - - - - Jl'0C0,Oi0 And a itrant of Land from 'onirress, of l,i;:io,i,(i.) Aon-i valued, at the lowest esti mate, at - - - -Pirst Mortjrajro P.oiuls, - To-.al, - - ,00f),003 1,500,000 i".."io;),(.oo Total lent;lh of road. 271 miles' distaneo Included in this Mortgage, 111 miles ; price hT) ami ae-oriic-d interost IN CI. J KK.NCY'. Can bo ubtaiuod from tho iindersined. Also, pamphlets, maps and inlorin.itiou relating hereto. These bonds, beiiij so wop! secured and yielding a larci income, aro desirablo to parties seekiiin safe anil lucrative investments. Wo lueouiuiend them with entire conlideuce. v. p. co.NVKHsi: ico COMMl:HClAL AoKNTS, No. H Pino .Street, N. Y. T ANN Lit (O., I-'ISCAI. Aoknts, N. to Wall .Street, New York. 10-6m. Fiitl'crreil with 1 Catarrh thirty yi am, i and was cured 111 six weeks hv aMinpht reined v, and will send the ri'bcipt, poslao tree, to all alllct ed. T. J. Mi.iti, Drauiir J 7ei, .Syra.aise. N. Y. :;- t I'rrt1 to liook Af;oiJs. We will M-nd a hands . mo prospectus of our A i ie J IhiAtrul. il l n..,i:l IS.I'lc con taiuin over .JO lino .Setipt lire iiluslia lions lo any ln)k audit free of chai se. Ailili r--s :, ,t r,n ii-!i n-i , . J'h'in., i 'n. :.i II GLORiOU MEWS! TIIU PSOPLE.REJOICING! "LIVE ASP LET LIVE:" In tho motto of IIILBKONNIiUi&CO. Tilo h'xre opercil it iiammotu a o c n i-OP IJILLINARY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAM. CARPETS, BOOTS L SHOES, NOTIONS, CUTLHP.Y cC, in tho old Court lloinjcliaildinr;, dj'jii.inj I'.ih IiohiKS lleo.-e, TXOISTEST-, IP-A.. w'..c:ro IhffV will bo happy to n:pp!y tlio v.w.il.i !' ilii C'liiununity, w oil i y.utivc C'i'caIi AsNertmeiit ! i.ll tto .. 'valllos in Ui DliY C03D3 L1P.-C. which Lave be. u Hclected with gri a' c;u o. As to prices, wo ehalioniro nil eonipetit nr. It has long been tho clfs'.ro of tha people of this community, to hare a !t.r in '.l.eir midi-.t whers cr.n b? found cvcrvthtnjrer. C rally kept in a lirst-class tt re,and v he. f it ceuld bo purchased at living prices. To satisfy this want, wo liava ef ine in vera midst, and hopo )iy proper attiulion to busiuess and to tU wants of lb people, ' KOeuire their patronagn. Our ktock vt DRESS GOODS is Kor-nnd to non in Western Pennsylvania, and wo aro determined nut t be under sold.' 'i'hc;o ;tods einbraeo nil Lia LATEST ST Y Ij K H , and we feel assure J that tho citizens of thin county will not bay to go to adjoining' towns to pui'e!:as DKKSS COOPS In th future. Our ttock ot O L O 0? EC linSTc O- is Ruperior, both in quality and slylo t o any ever bol'oro offered in thU section, and we trust thut ull will call and examine our stock beforo pureliasiiijf t-lscu hero. V,"o also, HAKE CLOTHING TO WIDER, bavins an experienced culler, wo e:-.n nit- isfy Iho most fastidious j and us wo havu our own manufactory in Philadelphia, w e thereby havo t' 0 advuntauovcr ull other Uuitlern in tiiia scctiou. CArtFcTS, OIL CLOTH, LC in eudleii variety, at prices to suit tj timet. i Boots & Shoes of every style und cp-.al'.ly, whicli wc aro prepare J n - i ll nt Ne w York priecoi. Call art) Examine our Steele. -rd ' -i ;.. i; i i.i ;;. n , !-.;: . i.
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