3ht forest glcjniMta. w. R. DUNN - - EDITOR. tf EMESDAT MORXIXC. ITS. 21. 18T5. U..JI...! ... . u i x Announcements. tTerms for Announcements will he a follow i Associate .111. lire. 810; Prothon otarv $10; etherirt' ( AYimmimloner A; Auditor $3. No announcements will ap pear unions acoompunied 6 Me cat A.) COUNTY 8 UP 1CRTNTE N P I? N T. Tiowesta, Pa.', March, 2t, 1875.. Ma. 'EmToK Having been solicited bv friends of education, I hare consented to become a candidate lot the ofllee of Coun ty Superintendent. If plotted I shall en deavor to give entire satisfaction. J. K. SHADMASi We are authorized to announce Ihcnamo of 8. V. RCHRKK, of Jenk Township a candidate fur the olllcc of County 8upcr iiUondent, . . Wo are authorised to announce the unmeof II. 8. RliOCKWAY, of Jenks Township, as candrdsto for the Office ol Vounty Superintendent. . , ... It the School Director of Fowwt pan lit to elect Rev. O. B. CLARK, Buperinten-. dent, he will cheerfully servo (o the boat e( his ability. , - i i . ; . VnnTimvnTAnv ... ' wkf.h r nnruHi.icAN ? I icnw an tionuee Die mime of P. M. CLARK, of Tionesta Boro., aa a candidate for the of flees of ProthonoUiry, Register, Recorder sub.loot to the usages of the Republi can party.. . ... P. A1.,J.LARK. '' SHERIFF. ! I- Wo are authorised to anuonnc the liamo of E. C. M AYS, of Bariiott Tow n ehtp as a candidato for Sheritl',. Buhioct to Republican usages.' , Er. ItErrni.TCA'. Please announce the fhet that JUSTIS SHAWKKY, of Rarnetl Township, will be a candidate lor Sheriff, at the ensuing Primary meetings, subject to Republican usages. , Republican County Committee. ; There will be a meeting of the Re publican County Committee, Monday evening of court week, May 17, 1875, at 7:30 o'clock, at my office, in Tiones ta.. A full aUendanco is desired, as matters of importance will be considered.- The following named persons are members of the Committee; i T. J. Van Giesen, Tionesta Boro. W. A. Dusenbury, Kiugsley twp. .. ' x. xerry, uarmony '.wp., upper., , , , -F. Connelly, ' , , " .lower. '. ; .' L. Arner, Green twp. " L. Keister, Hickory twp. ",'.' : W. S. Cole; Howe twp. J. Mercilliott, Jenks twp." C: Wj Clark, Tionesta twp. , " ' w. r. merciluott, chairman. Republican State Convention. . The; Republicans of the State of Ponngolr.n!. , 1, l, J . 1 nraciuuio uy-ineir delegates in estate convention,' at noon on Wednesday, the 26th day' of May, 1875, in the 1 1 - I .1 ' . l i . rt. . Fulton Opera House, at the city of Lancaster, for the purpose of nomi nating candidates for Governor and State Treasurer. . Each Representa tive and Senatorial District will be entitled to the same representation as it has under " the present- apportion ment for Senators and Representatives in the Legislature. , IlCSSKU. EHRETT, i :'. ; A. Wilson Nomtia, : Chairman. u ,, , .,, secretary. ' . , ' The LouUiana muddlo has been settled,1 by the' unseating of several members to give room to their oppo nents. ' A conservative Speaker has been elected, and everything bids fair to run tmootblv hereafter. Now the next thing we notice the Democrats complaining about is, that our Gov mec$ won't let Mexicans come across the border into Texas and burn, de stroy and murder to suit their own good pleasure; and because measures are being taken to stop these outrages Graut is said to be trying to get up a war with Mexico io secure a third term. Is there anything that the the Democratic papers won't turo in to a "third terra" scare? Wo find the following in the "Cooksburg correspondence of the Clar ion Republican j One of our citizens, Thomas B. Maze, met with a serious accident, to day, it Hon. A. Cook's grist mill. The regular miller, John Cock, Exq., not being at homo, Mr. Maze undertook to grind some for a customer when one of the belts broke and caught the rope fastened to the lever which raises the gate of a small wheel which rung the baiter and some oincT machinery Rnd the ropo caught and wrapped around the shaft and threw the gate out of pluoe so the wheel could not be stopped. Mr. Maze called Mr, J. W. Cook to assist him in replacing the gate, nml ivhile engaged in bo doing Mr. Maze's i-liirt sleeve came in contact and was caught by the shaft of the wheel aud in an instant his pants caught also, iiixl ho was whirled 'around at a foarful rate., rom some causa llw wheel stopped aud he was released fj'om his perilous position,. It is supposed that Home of his ribs weru broken, aud ho js considerably bruiatd otherwise. Co!. Butler was killed . by one La.itndesburg, In Clearfield couuty, In 1864, while endeavoring lo arrest the lntter as a deserter.. The murderer was arrested a few weeks ago, and is now awaiting a trial. In the mean time several Dcmocratio exchanges are trying to make the murderer out an injured man, and at the same time blacken the memory of the murdered oflicur by such malicious inventions as the following: . Only a short time before Butler was killed bv T.amulctliiinr lu ltntlnrl ei i j shot a woman named Smith, iu Jeffer son county, through the nerk, for re- rusing to ten mm where her husband Was. The Door woman wn. iiiKtmiilu killed, and Butler allowed to go un- puntsnca. This Blander was first publishad in the Bcllefonte W'atefiman, and shortly af ter it first appeared the editor of that paper received the followiue. which explains itself. . The names signed to lha pa pur are a guarantee of its entire truthfulness: r '". -Tho article in ynnr paper character izing Col. Butler, who was murdered by Loundcsbury, as a sneaking man, and stating that he killed a woman, is falM! in every particular, aud the mat) who wrote it is a dofamer of the dead, a liar and a villain. ' ' ',", fSigncd Datid Easqn,' .. ;i -i . J t. . A. P. IlttcHOkD, I : John S. Barr, i !.'.'. . Sweeney, ' , I v Silas J. Mauun. ' . i :. Governor Curtin sar Hint, fbnro nre fifteen thousand Liberal Republi cans in I'ennsylvania, and that it was their VOtcS nhil ll lleoillorl ll unlcl in favor of the Democrats last fall. If the Governor will drop a cipher from his figures he will co jio much nearer to the truth, and aa to big little band using the balance of power, last year, where, let us ask, were Ihcso votes in 1872 and 1873? , Did they not vote with the Democracy thei., just as they did in 1874 f The Democracy got all the advantnga which LiberaU Repub licanism could give it, in 1872, and it did them mighty littlo good then, ac cording to oor recol lection. Pittt burgh Commercial. , ., .., , ' Just opening a new Spring stock, consisting of men's, women's aud chil dren's underwear; Balbriggan, Iron Frame and other , choice makes!, pf white and fancy cotton hosiery., , Also, gloves, corsets, embroideries, standard trimmings, 'linen collars and cuffs, neckties, Sc'.; &c.', at tho Hat Store; Sign of the Big Rod Ilati two doors below the Post-office, Tidioute.. , 2tf Teachers' Examinations. ' The regular Spring Examinations of Teachers for Forest county,'w:ll be hold as followst ' Marienville, Thursday April 22. . Clarington, Saturday ' 24. Nebraska, Monday . " , . 26. ... Tionesta, Tuesday 27. Newtown; Thursday ' " ' 29. - East Hickory, Friday " '' SO. .i H'eillsburg, Saturday May 1, Examinations commence at nine o'clock, a. m. Directors and frionds of education are respectfully " invited to attend. - S. F. Rohreh,1 J March 29, 1875. ' i Co. Sup't. WM, F. BLUM, BLA OZ8M T.H ' V AND WAGON-MAKER. Corner of Church and Elm Streota, . TIONESTA, 1A.. This firm Is prepared to do. all work- In its line, and will warrant everything Uouo at their shops to give natiiifaction., l'ar ticulnr attention given to . , IXOlSSIillOIIlXf., ; ve them a trial, himJ you will not 1 tfret it. 18-Xy. LOTS FOR SALE! ( IN THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 79, Nansan St., New York City. N. P.'BDRNHAM'S TURBINE WATER WHEEL ,yas selnctod, 4 years ago, and put to work in the V. ft. I'tfut Oilico, 1. (., auA has proved to be the tjei't. 1!' sizM made. Prices lower .than any other Sr3'r('ls'' Wlioul. Pamphlet fm. .Addruw N. ISui uham, Yvrk, Pa. 8 it C.1C A WEEK to utini U. to soli an articlo fl I w (salable as Hour. l'i.it iiiinmiHo. Package free,- address liurkye Ianiila turing Co., Marion, Ohio. 8 4t JS API? THISO iOU ACiENm - Arlii le to boold puyssjHou tlitl I y. Prii.io vicisussity in every family. Ladles niuko targecomniis-oons in Blliiig. Agei.u report ' iiiiuien.se wiles. Aftiulu liglit, ulecaully put up; eirrulars mvcn IVi e to In Ip milt-ft. Wi itu at nin e Ut J:t-;, M. Sli-waii, i'litnkliii, M:i's. z it tfriL GILDS' IOD1DC OF AMMONIA Cures NeuralKin, FacoAehe, Rhemnntlsm, Oout, Krrmtrd Feet, 1'hilhlnins, oro Tliront. lOrVMlmlnj. t of every nature in man or animal. The iviiini nninii Hum nils n'nHHIT IMS ellllet- od cla.Mes it itn oiro of the hhwt lmporuuit and valuable remedies ever discovered for the cure and rnlinf of pain. - "Tho sinowa of my Ion hand were con tracted from an old alwiws, drawiiv- the flneix Into the palm of the hand. ? ho- riliml Ijllrm' T.in(tn.iilTA.li.l.nr . u r 1 : "...i.iiuin ii'iiuir iti AIIIIIinoiH. t relaxed them so that 1 can stmiirhlou . win. ,i7.n hit iiuiiUB. 1. IUC- Dermolt, 40 W. 1.1 at., pf. Y. Pa. roraalehynU brUfrgiHts, ' Depot 461 6th Ave., N. Y. " a-4t kK 9 tfl Vrr rt"y " home. 'Terms .w c- vu ireo. Address tioO. fetlnson Co., Portland, Me. 3 t l;77A WKEK ntuarantel U Male and V I I Kenialo anents, In their looalitv. I ts notliinif to try it. Particulars Free. I . O. Vk-kery ct Co., Aunula, Me. -4t Moat KxtrnordliiMrv Terhis of Adrortlslnit are ' ofTerinu for .- i-i('r...'i a in mtJ nonu oi PEFJWSYLVAPJIA ! Sond lor list of papers rh1 ftcbtnlulo of rEo. p. itowmx & cc, ADVERTISINff AOENTS, NO. 41 PARK ROW, NEW, YORK. Refer to Editor of this Paper. 3 4t , 1 T JllES U N: VEEK U AND DAI WjH . lffffiT The if'roRenorYho Presidential ofe'e.. tlmt Rive nunsnal Importanro to the events and dovelopmejiU of -IWDi. Ya shall endeavor to descrlbo thorn full v. faithful I v, and fearlessly. ' " THW WKlfiYSUN baa no-.v aftnlned a tiirenlatlon of- nr seventy thoirsanj eoptes. It renlers are fhiiu'd lo evorv State and Territnrv, and Its (inality Iswoil known totliemihlle. Weikhnli .ni....... denvor to keep it fully up t theold stand- ,Ji iiniJruTu niui nua io its variety and power. - ' .TIlK WEEKLY HUN will contlnur!' to be a thorough newspaper. - All thn news or the dav will )m fniim! in' if Mnn.i..A.i when unlmportanrret full rcn-rHi when of iiimiieni, nnn always, wo trnst, treated In a clear, interesting and instructive man ner. - - . It Is our aim to make the Weekly Sim I It will be fulfof entortaiuing and appro- priato readimr of nverv nrf tmt win lit iit--ic r niwminTinp in rna wnv .1 Orlnt tlOtlliflfr fn oOVli.l thn mn.1 aM.,An. tous and delicate taste. It will always .1... .... . . iibiiifi inu muni, iiiwirewiuis Riones and romances of the day, carefully selected and legibly-printed. - The Atrrienltursl nnturimnnH. nwim. tnent featuro in the Weekly Sun, and its nriK'ie win always uo lound rrcsh and iit'iiii vo uiu lannur. . The number of men indonendent In pol their paper espociall-. I belongs to no imnj, ana oneys no aietatlon, contending for principle, and for the election of the beHt men. It exposes the corruption that disirraees the countrv mid thi.ifinti tk. overthrow of republican Institutions. It una no irnr lI KI1HVOS, na SeoKS UO taYOrS from Uieir auporters. ' ' '1 ho markets or every kind mid the fash ionH are regularly reported in columns. The price or the Weoklv Sun Is one dol lar a year for a sheet of eight pajrea, and tiltV-KiX eolllintlM. Ah fl la lmrnlv nava the expense of paper and printing, we are not able to makn anv dlueonnt i,r .iinw any premium to friends who may make npecini uuorui j exiena it circulation. Li nder the new law, which-requires pay ment of postage in ad vance, one dollar a Vpnr with tuiiinlu iui.ii t. 1 1 . n . -i ' '' ..hi- . o. vi J'l I'- paid poNtaire added, is the rate or subscrip tion. It is not nciessary to get up a club in uiunr w, imve me vveeaiy nun at this rnlA. Anmn.whi.Anilj ... n .1 ..1 1 . 1 twenty centa -will get tho paper, nostpasd, for a year. - , we have no traveling a-rents. TUB WEEKLY RUN. Eight pages, fifty'-Blx columns. Only l.20a year, iiost age prepaid. No discounts from this rate, THE DAILY SUN. A largo four-page newspaper of twonty-eight olums. DaiS circufiLtinn nvop 19.n iumi a ii ih. nn...'. for 2 cents. 1 Subscription, pontage prepaid PA CAntu M niont.li m aa AA .iu 'r . clubs of 10 or over, a discount of 20 per win.. ....... Address f'THE SUN,? New York City. F. F. Ij. - The above letters are the Initials of one of the "tlnest medicines In the rountrv. PlUlP.Wolfl T.l.im.nl nn .....111 1 . ' - - - - .......... v, u w l uAvmimi I i.Y mi j other in the curing of Pains and Sore an.l 1. n 1 .. 11 1 ... . i . - " ' i v-ijri lnly KjiiiiMjii wi ais- ease of Horses, Cattle Ac. Hue circulars around Isittles. Sold by all Druffgisl. wao-lyeom " . 1875. - WHERE HOW?. 1876. To Michigan, one of Uiu foremost, lour laliiug and Leaithy Suitoa I , . , , , V WHAT FOR? To buy a Farm out of tlio . One Million leres of fine fanning lands for sale by the GRAND RAPIDS & IN.DIAMA R. R. Htrong soils. Ready markets. Snre crops. Oood schools, Railroad runs through cen tre of grant. Settlements all along. AH kinds of products raised. Plenty of wator tiinherand building materials. Price from ft toflO per acre; ono-lourth down, bal vnce on time. ito-s-iend for illustrated pamphlet, full of facts aud figures, and be convinced. Address W; a. lloward, Comm'r, Grand Rapids, Mich. P. R. L. Pierce, fcee'y Land Dcp't. ' . THE MAEVEL OF THE WORLD-Betliesda WAitH rii ha rtsilorcU thoiiKaii.U from the brink of tho grave; riveu hulU and Klreiigth to thone deomeu Imvoml tho reach of medical science, and turned tho iiatu of aillit'tion to one of happinutig iu Hut blowings within it virtue. Jtcurea the petidiy JiiiglUa disease and Diabetes; eradicates uli liiwabi s of the kidneys I re stores the urinary organs to strength ami jiowcr in a word, it is a natural restorer tf health, and lias performed the most womlortut and niarfumlous cures of any known spes'inu on 1 1 1 friobe, Addross lor ciri'Ul.lfk, eti.-., Col., It. l)V $1 it A K. Ulit . WuhUcsLu, Wis. . ' r. i u .; ... WANTrci:-KV(rylH.dv to kornv tlmt Pour-KolJ I.iiiiiiint fs (he ladiu? l.tnl iiifciM fur D'irinK nil I in, I i,f rHiiii jind Hore ThrihitM, -,ind for Uorit w fittiln, iH1., Is Ibo ntoM sticcestrtil liinimerit in thu market. Mea circulars around Uittles. fsjld .y n!) l-.;rt:is;s, W-l.v coin WANTED A Few Good . Men To represent Fountain Hill Nurseries, Or villo, (ihki, in tho saliof 1'ruit Trees and Uonrral Nursery Stock, Canvass lo Iwgln in April or May for October dcllwrv, tn iy those iHht apply who uin glveseconty, as important suuis ofiionoy. must be iniiuieii uuring uenvery. Appijcanis will be visited by our traveling agent, and arramreinenra f-oiimlnteil. .1. iJurilim .f- SVin, Alliance, Ohio. 4Mt SHAKPS IMFLE CO. Mannftictnreis of Talent Rrwch-loadlng, Military, Sporting and Crecdnioi K Ulll.-'s. The Host in tho world. . Winner at Jntcr nalional and nenrly alf other principal lusli hes at Creeiiinoor, See tMlinial lloc ordO Sporting Rides, J3'l to t.3. Creed nioorltilles, with Elevations for 1300 vds, ?:0and125. Send for Illustrated Cttta Iokuo. K. O, WESTCoTT, ' Ahmory and Orrii R,' ' president, llAnwou, Cons. '' 40 4t STtTTEniN-Cl.-tl. S. Stimimertng In stitute, ( Dr. White,) 417 Fourth Ave., N. Y. Hi st rcl'erciii'oa. No par nnt.il per fectly ourod. Call or send lor circular. 4it 4 yiROlNIA LAOS We olTen for sale throe hundred Im prove! and unimproved farms in the mild and salubrious climate of Virginia. Also, tracts of Iron, Coal and Timber , lands, Send for Va. lioal Estate Journal, .Map of Virginia, 50 eet. Challln,. Stuplos . Co-, Rictuuoiid,. Virginia, ; ., 4V4I ADVERHSINUi Cheap: Uood:. Sys tomatio. All rafrsona whocon tern pliiJe niakiug contrait with newspupur tiir ths Insortion of advei tiseuienta, hliould siii S3 cents to Geo. T. iiowoll A Co., 41 arM Row, Now York, for thoir Pamphlet -Ikmih: (nicety-seventh ediliou), coiilainlng lists of over 2000. .Newspapers aud estimates showing the cost.. AdvertisemonU takoii for leading papnrs in mauy States at a tre meudous leilucUunfrom publishers' rates; Get tli 9 book. r. ... , . , ,... 4 PSYCfrOMANCY, or Soul Charming. How eitlior sex may fascinate anil gain the love and affbctlous qf anv person they ehoose, Instiintly. This simple mental nci cjnlrement all can possei, fi e, by mail, tor '6 cents ; togelher . with a Marriage Ouide, Egyptian Oracie, Drrnnis. Hints to Ladies. Aonoorbook. 10Voonseld. Ad dress T. William A Co.. Pnbllihers, Phil aoVlphia, 4U 4t rOPYINR Componsatiou Libernl. Pro. WW! I UIU. ferencetooue willing toearu part of linreTpensesnt school. Rcvd. W. H. KINUSUIIR Y, LndieW Bemiuarv, Tar. rytown, N..Y',.,, ,. 1 ,. '. , .. 1 .. 'y4t ; FREE; TO BOOK AGENTS; An oloenhtly liotind" Canvaussing IlKik for tho best and cheapest Eainilv rtiblu ever published, will be sent freo" of charge to any book agent' It contains over TOO line Scripturo Illustrations, and agents are meeting with unprecedented success. Ad dress, htatinj experience, otc, and we will show vou what our agents are doing Na tional Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa.', Cnicngo, LI., or St. Louis, Mo. 3J 41 Most lOxtraordltinry ' i Terms of advert Istng are offered for Newai , 1 papers jn io slate of . , i WEST PA. ; Send for lit of papers and schedule of linos. . Aouros. Ij JvO. IVlvllWKLL at CO, Advei-tiniug,AgenU, No. 41. Park liow, New York. . . , iB . . ,. iWier to .ditor of Nun Paper. . 85-lt 1 . - . i. V DRUGSTORE! Jas. H. Fpncs, Proprietor, , . .!..'.' I . ! . 1 1 V.I 1.. : ' Bonner A Agnew'fl Block, !' I ELM STP.K1CT, - .Tiokbsta; Ym i. i 1 ''I -,l I 1 ' i' - . ' , ' . : . AgWUt or 1 , Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar.WJlcJ Cherry and : Horehound. ' ; .D RU G S ; U :;.,! I . ' ) J - -M' PATENT MEDICINES V tobacco, - r ' CIGARS, ; KOTIONS, &C, UQUOltS, Fr Medical we ONLY Whito Lead, perfect ly pare, sold niueli cheaper Uiau formerly. ., Also all kinds ol' Oil's, kerosene, Tur pentine, Densiiuo, Toilet ArtiUea, Pov fiuneiios, iiu,, lor sale cheap. JAS. II. fONE3. A V aluable lscvcry. Dr. C. W. Benson, a Prat;ticing Physician at 10i North Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md. (who has paid much attention to nervous Uiseiiscs,) iiajj (iiscovereil tlmt oxUa.;t of celery and ctiauiomilu combined in a cer tain prj.poj-iion invariably cure Headache, ciliicr bilious, dyhpeptic, 1101 vouj or bick headiu lie, neuralgia unj norvousncss. Tins is : triumph, iu medical cliujnitiUy, and aulluriu aJl over the country aro or Uoriug by mail, lis-proparus it iu 41la, nt M iiiils ijuj bm, TI10 ikictor ia largely known und highly reapoctuU in Baltimore. EjiUcujial Melliuiliil, 4tfj( T'ELT Ok RPHTiNOH, 3 U. per rnr.l f KKL OWI F.I N(i for rs.ins inr&.-of j'lastr. KI'liT lHSll us,l HlDl NT., rir samnlos. nHHviA r i,av f 1... 1 ' " v " - ) "iiim'ii, j JVW Jcr.cv, ' NEBRASKA, GRIST MILL, j THE (3RTST.M1LL at Nebruska town, 1 I'oreet ooiiuty, baa been thor oughly overhauled and refilled In llrst class order, and is now running and doing all kinds of 1 -.. UN TO III (nCI.MIIMJ. FLOUR, FEED, . AND OATS, Constmitlyon hand, mid sold at tho very lowest llgures. 43-(im ; K ; H. W. LUDRBt'R. 1 1 1 1 s DR.C. KEMDLt, ' .' 1 las bought bul tlio sUir of '. DOL'AllD BROS.', Tlrtlonte, ln., .1 " j ' : , . ' ..'If . "I And Will carrr hi the business hereafter. A full line gl' all the goods formerly kept win etui nn iounii in tins store, l'livst cians prescriptions carefully comnonn'ded a tvimpetent Pharninilst a Oraduate of rnnaiiolpuia College or riiarmacy. 2-m '' -; 0. KEMRLE, M. I; r'i w,t 5- 1 "ft 0 S O " f U. 0 a- ti m r- a s coo es C s 2. 5 trs 0- w . 1. h a ' eri . "S - - c St c u 3 S m - -3 w -sr - ' tei ..BSLTIROPiE FEMALE COLLEGE, , Incorporated lir 1S40 with authority to con fer degrees, and endowed bv tho 'statu of Maryland in lnoJ.Tuo Coiiepo is beauti fully situated in a grovo, within the city limits, on a lofty eminence that command a view of tho country, the cltv, and river and bay for many mile. The College hau a good library, cliKiiiUal and philosophi cal appuratua, ilinota of minerals, med als, coins, gems, 4a, and the course of in struction is thoBough. lloaidand tuition per ann.ua. N. V, BROOK'S J L. D., PiaJiient. .U . w. .,J4l-4t . fPA O -The choicest in the world Importers' prices Largest company In America slapk. article pleases everi bislyTrade continuaij v in creasing Agents wanted everywhere. Best inducwnenlH..., Don't wasto tiiuc. tent for (Vcnlar -to ltoireirr Wklis 4 t tsy N. Y., P. O. Box 1W. 1 1 4t ST.CLAIR DINING ROOM. Good Meals at ' Reasonatle ' Rates. ltl'U3:JFl'Y 1havlK.reeetil!y opon- - -niiiK iioom lor ijauiiM and .on Icmen, is prepared to furnish Vood meals at all times and at low rates No. 10 SIXTII STREET. I.ato bt. Clair, i 1 rsmJiiuif, pa. wm 3m fo havegoTdIieIlth" 1'he Liver must be kest in order SANFORO S LIVER INVICORATOR has become a staph, family medicine Pure v vegetable-Cathartic ind Tin, J!l tor all derangements of Liver KtoimnoT and Bowels. Will clear the eiunp'ex o, cure ., heailadie, Ac. . shun l .Ml,tmion.' Try Maurra's l.lvcr Invluraior. lln'EKTISER.Sked iTi;. f P. Jt i o 1 1 it-po., 41 P:irk Row v v .r their Eigh. .;,,,',--".. "Al ol mlvcuMin;, l;i 4t r'!" t i f e . ' 1875.. -. . iiTfl'wni:iu.u . . .t a political. HTPRATtY.mMMiiH. CI A L and o K X E H AI, N 1 s 1'AI'KH. IHivotOil to the '" ' v ' . Best Interests of tho Feoplo. . . . . . liTcTmcsr . i: The COM M Fill 'I A i will horrBftcr, a lnuSlofu.i', boilnvoU'd to tlio siiK.it of Republican principles, maintaining its in depenep ifW'n Iho Republican Parlv, aud obiiir.iuj I'm right at all times to 'apeak freely and leavlcssly on the merit ol nn and measures. Party 'pivBrtiment 1 es sriitial An;n uonslitaiionai eonnlrv, and journals claiming; lo be lndcuontient of parly are iisunHy lidepeiidnt of priueK pie. Ealthl'iiUo the great convictions ami aims upon whu li the Republican Party WIW llilMlill It WVIln iiiiiiiII..,!..,.. . , .i,,, ,,1111,1,, ,IUi-F Ul liW rliquo or faction, supporting tho party solaly bnonusn it belioves that partv in fouudoU on prlncipliM of Right and iua tlce. . THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Of the CovMnrtAl. will conbiln, froi day to dav, uontrthuthms froni able wri ters upon alt subjects Political, Llterarv, Sciciitilio, Leiral, tioiuinerciol Koraigi, and L al In which lis views will be sot fonh plainly and independently, keepiu in view Hie prima Kiiu-of the paper, WMleh is II. a s.lvsiu i uicnt of the best iuluisjt et all section, of thu country. . . . .. ITS KEWS DEPARTInEKTS - WiJI always tontaln Iwtef bnt accurate f. prtits of all tho occurrences of the ilur, iJberal bxpeiidituiTs will Is, made Id s's curing sjxH'ial telegrams and iwrresuon ilenco from the great news center of th country, so that readers of the Cominor seal can always rely on being served with rai ty and reltahlo ut wh. . n f Iu the ilepartmont-de voted to the pub llcstion ol' Local News will bo fouud omplele-dally hlslorv or the city and its' environs, Kiiiherctt by a corps of cai-efui. writers and fcet forth in attractive style. v'v-1 THE MARKETS'- VVilH ns hcrntiifoio, receive careful attou tion. full teiegraidiio reporlsol' the Slate ot Business, Willi Prices (hirront, il be received daily from tho Trnrls CmWra of this eon utry and Europe. .The PiUsburrh M.itket, In nil Its brsu-hes. will be report, cd fully slid neeuralelv. As a rovilnus clnl Journal the Commercial stands sseoad to mi p.iper iu the country, -.. Tin, l-'innneiui Column will give daily tho riibng rate li r lOoaev. and the p.l.s4 ot Stocks and Bonds at all the grt trad ing Kini. v. ith uiu'h iiaorexinit Ut:s ciJ mailer. iiaTcnEsnhc raiscELuVr.-;f Vinbracing Poemfl, Skotches, IneMeuU it Travel etc., will find h placo in the rol uinns of thn 'oinrner lal, furnlshlna abimdsiieo of liwtrui tion aud ausussoit" for the laiiiiiyclnUow Daily Minicrc!al." Postage ; Free to , Subscribers. Hy oiail, per amhiiin '. '. ' fie u Hy wuul lor six in. milis . . i j w By mall tor throo months - ' J m By mat fir one nioirtu ' i aj .We bog to htuto that Poslauo will be paid at thbi ollice, free, un all Editions ofl ua Commkiu iai., wnt tu Subscribers, under tho now JjmV to lako eflVict on til lt of January, 1M75. . . - ... j .VP XX Ti' ': "' '. Weekly ComnECfCsiAll A PAPER FOR THE FARMER, f t THE MECHANIC, " r . THE MANUrATimEn, c y?ill contain In eondented form nl' the NEWS O '? THE DAY, '' iDeluding the procoertin of Congrsss ami of tlwi legisiatiiiTs of NclghlKirlnK butes. IntcrcsUii ixurospondcnce. choicu suH'ctiopv, and ., , - CompIcteVVeekly Market Reports Specially Premre for it." ' " l CT-Tho U'SEKl Y (VU.Vi:i;CIAlIU bo sent ',', .' Postage Free to SubEcriho'rs; ,jr-I ji3i Subserilier, at S2.00 i-r year, will ttUo ie uiuitltHl to a copy of our now! Illustrated Monthly.llagaziae, One of tho handsomest and be.it public, lions of it kind in exiutcneo. ... ' . . . TERMS FORlhTS. ' WEEKLY COMMERCIAL. . . (l'oala u Prttol'iii,!, . . , Oi Two t LI. B RATES; Vivo j'oiiis, porminum, oach ' ', Si T" Ion t opH.N - . .. , "JW 1 wenty Ci.pio,., "and over "' "1 XV And on j utra copy t,, u,u K,..(u.r t,p of olub Additions may lie mado to a Club atanv time during tho yeajr, at Uio club price, the subscriptions coininiiiurf a J.'vi i. Ykau Irom the time "tho udihtions Khali hava bcs-'ii nnule. , i;. l'ostniasU'rs requested to act a agenU. Those prices uro ihvariiil.lo. 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