The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, January 23, 1872, Image 2

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W. R. DUNN
KIOTO R.
TCESDAT DIORMNG, JAN. 2), is;i.
FIRE AT FRANKLIN.
On Sunday evening, a I unit seven
o'clock, the old Kinnear Hotel stand,
owned by Mm, James M. Bredin, and
occupied by tlie grocery store of V.
A. Cooper and millinery store of Miss
McICenzie, was discovered to lie on
liie. The flames sprea I rapidly, and
but very few goods wore saved from
the milinery store, while Mr. Cooper
succeeded in getting out ahnut one
third of his st;ck of groceries. The
firemen were promptly on hand, and
worked so energetically as to confine
the flames to the first floor, no dam
age being done to the second story, ex
cept that done by water.
.Mr. Cooper's loss is estimated at f fi,
030, with full insurance; Miss Mc
Kenzie's loss, fl.fiOO, covered by insur
ance; damage to building about fl,
500, fully insured.
The second story of the building
was occupied by families, who succeed
ed in removing most of their furniture.
The frame portion of the block, oc
cupied by Murks & ISloominjrdale,
clotlrcrs, and fHoo of Dunn & Me
Kissik, Attorneys at L-.iw, was emptied
of its contents. A portion of the
poods in UI mini's Boot A Shoe Store,
and in Winsor Bros. & Co's. ware
house, were carried into the street, in
anticipation of the rapid spread of
the flames. The heavy brick wall be
tween the store of Miss McKenzie and
ti e frame portion of the building, oc
cupied by the above named establish
ments, undoubtedly preveutel a more
serious conflagration.
Thj following losses were experienc
ed by parties in removing goods:
Bio ingd.tle & Marks, clothing
tore, loss, S-HIO ; insured.
Duun A McKisskk, law off.ee, loss
8100.
D. McVav, household goods, loss
8100.
H. Darrab, household goods, loss
250.
'ihe fallowing are the Insurance
Companies, as fur as could be ascer
tained :
Union, San Francisco, $2,000; Fire
man's Fund, of San Francism, 82,
000 ; Home Columbus, O., 8750; Lan
caster, Pa., 8750. The ctiuse of the
fire is uuk noun.
At the time the alarm was first
sounded, the congregations of the sev
eral churches had assembled, and ser
vices were about commencing, but in
a few moments the pastors were left
without hearers, and no services were
held except in the Methodist, Episco
pal and Evangelical Chun-lies, where
the congregations reassembled alter
the fire was extinguished. Citizen.
We clip the following items from
the Warreu Ledger:
On Monday nioruing, at Spring
Creek Station, a man named (j. Ii.
Dustin, while in the woods felling trees,
a tree in falling broke off some limbs ;
and while looking up to witness the
result, one of the falling limb- struck
him on the left of the center of his
head, and at last accounts he was ii. a
critical condition. Mr. Du.tin for
merly lived in Warren tiud is about
sixty five years old.
Lumbering seems to be a precarious
business, und working in the woods
dangerous to life. Serious accidents
are frequently reported and sometimes
fatal ones. Mr. Arthur Lnucks s ti nf
J. I. Loucks of this place, was caught
between a stick of timber and a tree
one day last week, while wcrking a
few miles from town. We understand
his injuries are so bad as to confine
him to the house the rest of the win
ter. On Monday morning last at about
five o'clock, a fire broke out in Tidioute
near the Tidioute biidge, and destroy
ed several buildings. Among the still
ferers were Olen & Gilhllen, Ii. Rams
dell and F. MclJotinel.all blacksmiths.
Their losses were quite heavy, all hav
ing recently put up new buildings for
t .eir work ami all will stocked with
iron. Tidioute acknowledged itself
indebted to Green's water works in
having the fire stopped where it was
A subscription was handed uround on
Monday for the be.iefii of the losers,
nnd quite a large amount subscribed.
It is believed all will resume busiuccs
nt an early day.
A man in Spring Creek township
vaccinated himself in both anus one
or two weeks since, mill soon took to
his bed, and died within two days. It
was believed in making the marks on
his arm he touched a vein, und having
ihe erysipelas, it drove t to his vitals
which cat Scil his death us stuled His
ranio was Joliu Armitage, and Was
about fifty years of ago An incident
transpired nt his funeral worth relat
ing. Mr. Thus. Watt, of Sugar (Jrove,
a relutive, uttended Mr. Armitage's
funeral. On returning home a couple
of p r.-ons run their horses, overset Mr.
Watt's sleigh, kil.ed the horse and
injnried Mr. Watts in a serious nn n
tier, though not dangerously. Nichols
attempted to run past mm Wright and
Wright thought he couldn't do it, and
heme thrt uecid'-nt. We learn that
Mr. Watt settled the matter on the
parlies paying him one hundred and
fell dollars.
Last aiiiruay, lDtli iu.--t., Edward
Lit her, a little, son of I). S. Luther,
h i I his arm put out of joint by fall
ing from a fence. The arm was set
a id l he little patient is doing well.
Elk Advocate.
We clip the following items from
the Clari in Democrat:
Mr. Joseph Giivcr, of Limestone
township has sold liis farm for 81.000
to James Pointer, Esq., of Forest
county. Mr. Unyer, intends moving
to Michigan,' nml' will have a public
snle of bis stock, fanning implements
and Household luruiture ou the lUili
of February.
There appears to be a very cencral
dissatisfaction anions the lumbermen
of the lower Clarion, with the manner
the Clarion Iliver Navigation Compa
ny is managing business on the stream.
They assert that much of the work
done is an injury, and more damage
results to rafts than before the compa
ny touched the channel.
At a meeting of stockholders of the
t st National Bank of Clarion, held
at the banking house, on the 9th inst.,
the following board of officers were
chosea for the ensuing year: Samuel
Wilson, President ; Jucob Black, YLe
President ; Sam'l Wilson, Jacob Black.
John K. Stratum, I. Brennemnn,
Laufiiian, Samuel Frampton, und (5.
W. Arnold, Directors; 0. W. Arnold,
Cashier; F. M. Arnold, Teller. The
bank is well managed and in a flourish
ing condition,"
The stockholders of The Discount
and Deposit Bank, of Clarion, met in
their banking bouse o.i the first day
of January, at Clarion, nud elected
the following Directors for theensuiug
year: James Campbell, Theo. S. Wil
son, James B. Km x, D. B. Curll,
Amos W. Cornell, W B. dull, and
T. B. Barber. This bank is already
doing a good business, and a3 the
stockholders are individonlly liable,
the institution is a safe one for depos
itors, although not incorporated.
We take the following items from
the Elk Iiemocrat :
Although most all our exchanges
speak of small pox being in their
midst, Kidgway is entirely exempt
from this dread disease. e as yet,
have been very lucky, not a single
case has made its appearance iu our
town.
D. C. Wlntt the man w ho shot J"hn
Markert, near Wilcox, on Dec. 14th,
accidentally an was supposed at the
time, was taken before the grand jury
cn Thursday, of last. week and was in"
dieted for manslaughter. He was ad
milted to bail in the sum of $1,000 lor
his appearance at the next term of
Court.
Owing to the want of a fall run of
lumber, has caused a great scarcity of
money in this and trurrouuding coun
ties, the like oth which has never before
been known. Our business meu were
never so badly in need of money us at
the present time.
On Saturday last a well known
personage, w ho keeps a small place on
Spring strtet, took a turkey from
Shank's stwre without so much as "by
your leave, sir," and started up the
street. The clerk followed him to bis
place nnd told h in he wanted pay for
the turkey which he hud taken. The
line old gentleman told him to bring
in his hill. The clerk went back to the
store and made out a bill for fourteen
pounds nud a quarter of turkey, nt
one dollar per pound. The bill was
promptly mid. The old fellow was
evidently trying to "bull" the poultry
market. For the sake of his family
not for his own--we supprtss the name
of the person who figured iu this all'
air. Courier.
FlSKI) FOR Contlmpt. Tin United
States Court, on Tuesday, issued an
order to show cause why certiau citi
zens of Titusville should tint be pun
ished for a contempt, and a hearing
was had yesterday at Erie. It appears
lllllt Ill H 1 111 11 If Til lltcU r-itfin 1 hi. ....I, ...,.
. ..... . . j , . , , U I V. 1VUIIVIJ
of W. P. Johnson & (Jo. was put in
me Hands ot u united States Marshui,
and while iu such charge, was. levied on
and sold bv Mr. E. T. Hall, nViuuv
Sheriff, hv virtue nt' certain writ of
fieri facias, in favor of certain cred t rs
ot Johnson tv tn., residing here, llu
conflict of jurisdiction and alleged
abuse of pioce-s are the basis of the
order of court. We understood that
on the hearing, a penalty was imposed
of 8'2-"0 on John D. Arelilmld, and on
Johu T. Kussel of $100. Herald.
Petroleum Centre has one manu
factory that is not talked of to any
great extent but yet is doing a lurge
business. We allude t. the Valve
Cti) manufactory of Mr. A. Leirgett,
on Main street, opposite the Record
OHice. The valve cups made by him
have uttaiued a Aide and deserved rep
utation throughout the entire oil re
gion ly the durable manner in which
they ate made, and the excellence of
the material tisul. Mr. L. is daily iu
receipt of orders from Barker's Laud
ing, Titusville, Petersburg, Pitholo
and other points iu the oil region.
Record.
On Sunday morninjr, nt about one
o'clock , d'.vellii.g house of Mr A. Will
iams, a farmer ot plum township, vm
destroyid dy fire. Mrs. Williams was
sick, and w as oarried safely to a neigh
bor'. The lite t unsullied everything
in the house, exeep: one bei's e d, in
cluding beside the firuiiure, two or
three hundred bushels of potatoes, a
lot of buckwheat, nnd the winter's
I Stores of dried und salt meats. Log
I l 4-7 linn ... v.
H.n.lll p-JjUWU null 1111 1U9UII1U c IkCl-.
tutor.
Why is troy weight like an uncoil
scieniioiu person? Because it bus
no seru ilts.
AGENTS
m a week
f i-eiit and .' i, no; ii
. f M YIA'X. llllel III
le. ) f ee. Adiliens A
)M per
Unll
1 u l a w I"1"- llllel Illation
i lllil10 & Feinille. ) f ,e. Addiess Auieri-
eun Hmk C., ttl William St., N. Y. 4HH
New AtlvertlacmeHl.
D. W. CLARK,
(commissionkh's clkhk, rornssT cn., p..)
REAL ESTATE AG EXT.
HOUSES nnd Lot for Sale nnd KENT
Wild IjHttdH for 8alp. - J. .
I have superior facilities for ascertaining
the condition of taxes and tax deeds, ,.,
and mn therefore qualited to Met intelli
gently ns agent of those living at a ilis
tnnoe ownimr muds In the County,
Ollleo in Commhsionrrs Itooin, Court
Hnilso, Tionesta, l'a.
4-41-ly. P. W. CLAUK.
TRIAL LIST,
FOB. FF.BRVARY TI'RM, 1872.
W. A, lloli-tdinek vs. C. H. Hielmrdson.
S. A. Ford et. nl. vs. T. MeCloskev ft. ill.
S. A. Ford. et. nl. vs. It. Mct'loskev et. nl.
Solomon ZenN vs. John It. I.etfiiiird.
Hobert. C. I. ill vs. John It. Leonard,
i.eorip K. Thayer vs. T. A. Nolan A Co.
It. S. Hentley vs. J. T. I'rovle .V Co.
Charles Keeper vs. Warren A Franklin Ky
Co.
P. Minniuit Co. vs. tip-'rjJtoS. Hunter.
K. I., Jones vs. I'nniel Murphy.
II. II. May vs. Jaoii-s T. whisner ct. at.
II. II. May vs. John Miller ct. nl.
Adda Hunter vs. l. tiiliniin.
W. H. l,ow rie-s. Andrew Cook et. nl.
K Inilieth (ieer vs. K. C. Scott et. al.
It C. Si-ott vs. K. (. Carson.
J, Childs et al. vs. Haiiv, Crawford Co.
.1. It. AtiXKW, l'rothv.
January lii, 17& iij-itt
H
ILBRONNER &
ARK CI.OSIXO out their fall anl winter
tttoek id' roid nt greatly redneed
priws to make room for u
SFZEHLTG- STOCK
Now is the time to net Roods of nil kinds,
cheaper iliiin ever. e liae now on hand
Jewelry lloxes,
W 'I dinn ltoxes,
IlaodkereiiU'i Boxes,
Musieul Alliums,
Knioroideries,
L.aee lioiKts,
ii em tiled and
Sun-lied llankereliiefs,
l.aee HiiuiikereJiieis,
XV lute .N ulnai, all i.es,
lilivk nml w liitu rnngcN,
Uold and .Mixed heads,
Jewelry oi ull kitms,
Thread and l'oint l.aee Collars,
ephrys of .ill eolois,
lieruiantowii Yarns,
New i orsets, e- S ylo,
Jiiistles, lloopskiru.
L'nilerweai- for liudies.
Hi bons, Silk and
Caniiineru Bearl's.
firent lndueement ly puielmsing
HANDKERCHIEFS BY THE BOX.
G E-NTL UMAX'S LINES AND UN
ItEUWEAK. Ijirjjpst anif best assorted stock of oods
lor Men's Wear in ihia seeuon, wliieli
WE MAKE TO ORDER
in the most approved style. No lit no sale,
A FULL LINK OF
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
always on hand. A line and well selected
stock of
American & Imported Watches.
LA 1)1 KS OPERA , LKONTINE, AND
NECK CH AINS,
BRACELETS,
LOCK HI'S,
KlKiiS,
UEN TS flOLD AND
SILVER VEST
CHAINS.
STKRI.IXU
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
HaU and Caps selling ai eost
BOOT? AND SH. JO
LATEST STYLE O,
RKADY-MADE CLOTHING,
as cheap as can be bought In Pa.
A'eii Infantry Soldier Coats e $2.
ValUes, Carpet Sucks, Satchel, 2'lunks,
itv., always on hand.
Carpets. Brussels. Inirain. Ileum, und
all k aids.
WALL PAPER, CURTAINS &C,
FOR SALE CHEAP.
I. IIILBRONNER & CO.
40-tf
QONFECTIONARIEg
J AS. McKAV, at the Post OtUee, lias
onened out a elioiee lot f
COXt EC'l ION A RIES,
CANNED FRUITS,
'10BACCO.S,
CGARRT, AND
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS.
A portion of the patronage of the public
is rnsHpiYlful v bolieited.
tn-tf J AS. M. Mi KAY.
Lloyd & Son,
wati:k srttEt- t, tionita, rA.
1 1 AVE Jt.'ST OPENED an extensive
Slock of
FLOUR AND FEED,
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which they offer to tho publie at rates as
low as ean be offered by any other estab
lishment in town. Oivu ua a call before
purehiising eisewhere.
LLOYD A SON.
SLOAN & VAN GIESEN.
AND
WAGON-MAKERS.
Corner of Church and Klin Streets,
TIOXESTA, TAtY.
Tliiu lirni u i.rr.tinr-Ail In ,, .ill u...Hb 1
. ....... ,.. .... ..v, v. . 1 1 nuin j i
in l,iu ami will warrant fvcrv Lliin ilno
at tlinir win nu tit irivn h.nl i (". A i, t !...
iioi:siumioi:ifj,
Inivethuui atrial, and you will not re
1 nrrat i( lH.lv
lS-lv.
...
JOB WORK
DONR AT TUB
'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE
At he lowet! caxh prices, neatly, prompt'
ly, and in style equal to that of any
other establishment in the District.
BUSINESS CARDS,
SHOW CARDS,
VISITING CARbt,
SCHOOL CARDS
WEDDING CARDS,
PROGRAMMES,
INVITATIONS,
BALL TICKETS,
ADMISSION TICKETS,
JIO.YTHLY STATEMEXTS,
ENVELOPES
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
CIRCULARS,
. BLANKS,
POST E R S ,
DODGERK,
HANDBILLS,
LABELS,
! Mtlt'flU TAUS, ftf.
lVoinnii Know Tlijisrlf.
Tim p-roat pulilli'ntlon by tr. riinvnn
WOMAN ASA WU'K AN II MoTIIEl
will savo you money and sull'eriliit.
Anents wanted i vervwhere j Indies prefer
red Eor terms a. Idre's Win. If. Evens A
Co., "40 S:inaom St., I'hiladoiplil. 2M 4t
Q1 nnOMl"ln ln rt nvn hs by ono
V I if 'Vjirnt. eanvas-lnn for
THE GUIDE BOARD.
Ity lr. W. W. Hall. Asjrnls Wanted. It.
N. MeKinney A l'o., p) North 7th Street,
1'hlln. I'a. i!S-4t
ERBETO
Wo Will sell, I a
l.nndsnnip l'i-,,.
BOOK
peet'lsof our new
iniisirnteii l-mn-ily
Hiblo poii-.
tuiirinr over i.e0
line Seriplure II-
ltisttiitioina to tiny Hook auent, Mr re of
elmrao. Address Niitiouui ruhliliinK Co.
riiiladelpliia, l'a. 2S-4t
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE,
OP TI1K KTATK OK PK KNVI.VAMA,
MAKKET ST., west of 17th, lMIILA,,
IJp-nppiis September If'th, 1S71. Thot-onitli
Colleitinti' trnitiinir for the pnu-tiee of Mill"
Eniriiieprln, Civil l-lilL'ioeei iiif, Meehani
rnl Enuineerinir. Aniilvtleal Ini'.ustrial
Che' Istry, Mi'tulluriry a id Architecture.
The TiploniR of thu ciilleup is reei'ivpd as
eonelu-'ivp evidence of proficiency by tne
lir-t pnirineers and eonipanies pniajed in
works of improvement, l-'or bull Annual
Announi-pment, nddrpsa AI.l'HED I..
KENNEDY, M. P., I'rest. of Kaeulty. 2iV4l
l'atentcd Novenir I, 170.
Sample freo at. nl roccrv stores. IT. A.
Itnrtlett A (.'o., I'hllailelpliiii, l'a. lMt
WiiiiVimI 'lor 0 1 1 1 C A G O V N ' T I f E
4.rout 'ontl:io;i'nt Ion.
The (Jneen City as it w as and Is. Thp
Ilutnlet of 4(1 years auo. The Orent Citv
of vesterdav. " The Ninoulderinn Kuins of
to-day. A ((inpliL account of lis unexam
pled r se am! vivid pictu: ? of Its Mi;!d'n
detruetion hv Colbert if- ChambPi lain, Ed
itors of the cIIICAOO TIUKLNE, Evp
wilnesses and irreat snffeici-s from the ter
rilile visilalion. All the main facts and
Incidents attpiidini; tills greatest eahitnity
of the pouiitt-v, are portrayed .with sur
passed distinctness and power, tho effect
on Commerce, Insurance, Ac, finly dis
cussed, and det iils of a world's sympa
thetic response recorded.
Kill Iv illustrated. Trice low. A rents
shou d apply immeili.itely us the s:de will
be immense. Circulars" free. Hubbard
ItrOs. I'liblislie s. 7..:t SimMiin St., Thiln.
CAUTION. Iteware of inferior works.
Ilo sure vim .-ot C L15Elt A CHAM IIEit
LA1N S EDITION. ol-4t
AO ENTS W V NT ED FOIt
Sexual Scienc
Lie u i. ii , in. i, i, coo. i . .inaii, ..'Oil and
ami their mutual interrelations. Love, it
laws, I'owpr, Ae., bv I'rof. O. H. Fowler.
Send for Circulars and specimen pie-tes.
Address National l'liblisliing Co., Thila.
!S-4t
AGENTS WANTED.. Exclusivo territo
ry granted on tha
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complete Library of Ilibltcal K noivled.rp.
Exeellsa'l others. In English aniKierman
Send for Circulars. Wm. Flint A Co, I'hil
dflplna, l'a., -lt
PEN1TSYLV.AETA CEN
TRAti RAILROAD
ON AND AFTER II 1. P. Sunday May
1, 1H70, Trains arrive at and leave tlie
Union Depot, corner of Wushhitoii and
Liberty street, as follows;
AltUIVE.
Mail Train. !.:: a in : Fust Line. 12.12 a
in i Wpll saei-omiuodiition No. I, ii.-0 a in j
ltrinton accommodation No I, f."0 a in;
Wall's accommodation No 2, x.jVia in ;Cin- ;
eiuuati express n. Jl am;. Johnstown ac
commodntion M.50 am; Itraddoek a ac-
cuiimodiition No I, 7.00 pin; Pittsburgh i
pxprpss p m; Paciiie pn press 1.50 i in j
llllH llCl-OlllllllHIIltlOII .-no a, -j.:io in;
Ilomewood uccoiiiiiiodation No l.tl.Vi pin;
Wall's accommodation No 4, fi.:Kl p in;
ltrinton iiecommodatioii No 'I, 1.10 p III j
Way Passenger lu.-O p m.
DKPAItT.
Southern express a m ; Paelfin px-
rpss '2.40 a m ; Wall a Hi-coniiiioilation No
. ti.iiOa in ; Muil Train S.lu a in ; lirinton'a
accommodation 1 i.-tl u in; DraddiH-k's no-
eomuiodation .Vol. .Yin p in; Cincinnati
express I2.:i,5 p m ; Wall's accommodation
l, 11.51 am ; Johnstown accomiroilaiioii
4.0.1 p in ; lloniewood iieeoiiiiuodation No
I, 8.50 p in; Philadu'.pliia express 3. .Ml p in;
Wall accommodation No :t,:i.0' p m; Wall's
aeeominiKlation No 4, ti.U.'i p m ; Fast Lino
i.4i) p in ; Wall s Mi5, Il.nu p in.
Tlie church Trains leave Wall's Station
every Sunday at H.O.'i a. m.. reacliinn I'itts-
burvrh at 10.05 a. in. KeturmiiK leave I'uts
lnirnh ut lii. Vi p. m., and arrive at WuU'a
Station at p. m.
Cineinnati ext)r8 leaves d illy. South
ern express daily except Mm lay. All oth
er Trains daily, except SunduV.
For further information iiplv to
W. II. HECK WITH, Afrent.
The Pennsylvania Itailroad Company
will not assume any Risk for I lair Liaise ex
cept tor Wearing Apparel, and limit their
rspoiiKiiiiiity ui i ine iiiiutirctl no. la' s val
ue. All lia''iriiL'o exceedini; that a ount
in value will be at the risk of tne ,-iier.
Hnless taken by special eontiaet.
j A. J. CAShaI
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1TE-W
GROCERY RKD PROVISION STORE
IN TI 0 NES T A .
KLINORD LINGER & CO.
HA VEJiist brmiL'ht on a complete and
earelully buleetcd slock of
FLOUR,
groceries.
provisions;
and everything necessary to tlie complete
stis-k ofa tirMt-class ' irocery House, which
they have opened out at iheir establish
ment on Elm St., first door north of M. I..
Church.
TEAS,
COFFEES, SUGARS,
syrups. uteris,
SPICES,
!IAM, LARD,
A XP VHOYJSIOXS OF A 1.1. A'A'iW,
at tin- lowest cash prices, floods wiirruut
ed to lie of tho he.st ipiality. Call and tx
auiiue, and wo believe we can suit you.
V. KL1NOKDLINOER A CO.
Jau. 9, 'Ti.
1872.
Tlie Pittsburgh Coinmcrcial.
A FAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
Tlio "Presidential year" Is nlwnys a
read in it year with the American people.
It imposes extraordinary duties on jour
nals from which file people may usual
ly expect not only the news of ihe day,
but intelllirent discussion of public (pies
tionsiiml enunciation of opinions. While
this Is true in a ri nend sense the yenr be
fore us is likely, 1" n political sense, to Im
one of iiniisuaHnterest ; the Del r i'ic
party is breaking up, and there are indica
tions of alliances and purposes nl'o'jellicr
novel in our politics, 'i'heeleetlousof Ihe
past year have resulted In almost mi un
broken series id' Kcpublicim viftoiiis.
(ieneral t inints ndmiirisir.ition hn rcceiv
pd thp iinipilvoeal indoinenipiit of tlu
A mcriciin people ; and there is every in
dication now that, as the Republican can
didate, he w ill lie re-ele. led Preid lit. As
an Independent Republican Paper tho
CoMMCiii'i.M, will In the future, ns in tho
past, render an undevinthvr Mip'snt to
Republican Principles, holding that the
irood of the Republic requires t lint tlie
Oovcrnnicnt should remain in the hii"ds
of the pnty that saved it In tho cieat lile
or ilcn'h sltnirel . In the fu'iue ns in Ihe
past it will speak Its own views refiardim;
incu and m-asiires, lioldlmr Hint thromdi
fr e dWcusion only can saf'e conclusions
be reached and the Independence of the
press preserved, ln this rcmrd we cull
say simply that Ihe CoMMrnci.w. w ill lie
true to itself and its ptiihlishcd character.
As a Newspaper, le-llilm will be spared
fo maintain th ooxilion which the l iiil
MKiiriAi. has alwavs held anionir the lead
Imr Journals of the dav, for news enter
prise as well as for independent opinions.
Tlos year, at home and abroad will be
full of Interest, European polities are
nirila'ed, and the American render will
I kely find mo. h in them to attract his at
tention. At homo all is life and pmli.
Railroads are beinr constructed r-very-W'irre;
new pro'f-ct.i Ave almost dally pvo
plainied; popu.a'ion is ini-rcnsinjj. o,ter
priso IntelH'jentiy divecled was never so
well rewarded, and the prosppct for tho
wondeifnl net iv it ies of our country is.to
nv the least, extrem 'ly Piitsnirairinir.
With nil these thimrs he i 'om mkitiai. s
intinutte'y ident'licd and as a llusincss
Paper, nt the center of the urea' est manu
faetnrimf distr;et on the eon'inent, has
constantly in view whatever of interest
readers may reasonably cvpis-t to h-ee in
lis columns, psxpeially carefully preonr
c l niiirket reports, nuiuir.acttii imr intelli
irence nnd ircneral news, eollee'ed and
from abroad.
To our on'roiiswc havo only words of
cheer. With some our readers we Irive
held pl"nsant relations for years. It will
beoura'm to deserve the e "iitinuance of
these relations for many years to come.
We feel proud in th" fact 'that the Com
mkitiai, wie'ds an influence .eeind to no
journal in tlie S'ate. I's readers as a re -prnl
thing are -the influent al. ietelMireet
phiv.e-'. In a circle of hundreds of miles,
enihraeiivr n.'nr'y the wliolo of Pennesyl
vnnia. innch of Ohio, West Virginia and
Sta'es bevond, it Is the favorite iu tlie
eounting-lio'isp, tho otllcp, the store nnd
Hip 'iimd v.espoclall v n1' business and eid'i
va'ed classi-M. 'fo hold this place will bo
our constant ellort.
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Wonderful Sim'4-chs ! 2.3,0)
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MM pages and l." i ele j-aut illustrations, nnd
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Price only fo,,r,i). Incomplete works,
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REDUCTION OF DUTIES
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A larg assortment of '
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Rest brands of
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Store on Main St. near the Depot.
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TIDIOUTE EMPORIUM.
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Dealer .in
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percent. M. P. r.ETCIIELL.
Tiilioute. April 11, 1870. . 4-(?m
L. P. UHOCKE IT S Popular history
ot the bloody
F RNCO-GERMAN WAR! i
Now containing a lull uccount of the 1
Fearful Reign of Terror in. Paris.1
Is soiling beyond all precodent.
It Is by far the most reli ilile and only mm,
pletoitud iniprriial liislorv of tliat ni ghty
struggle and Us momentous results.. 81
pa.es near.y l.'.O spirited iilnsli atims,
juieo, oulv -.jll. 4ii,ii.O copies already
sold. It is issue 1 in lj .th i- imlibli anil
(iriimin, and ! bevond (jestiou tli fatpsr
scll;iu book extant. Wine awake euarget--ic
agents wanted. Terms extra. Noiv is
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Pa. l4t
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