W. R. DUNN EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JtlTJ!. .ST.. REPUBLICAN STATE TACKET. Koi Governor, JOHN P. IIARTRANFT. For State Treasurer, HENRY W. UAWI-K, Announcements. Terms for Announcements will lx a follows: Associate Judge, $10; Prothon Otary I0: Sheriff $3s Commissioner to; Auditorial. Ho nonnmnciit will Ap pear unless accompanied 6y tit ewii. ASSOCIATE JUPGR. We are authorised to announce the name of EDWARD KKRR, of Harnett Town ship, as a candidate for Associato Judgo, subject to Republican usagos. ' Ed. Rupt'Bt.lcAK ! Please announce the nun of Hon. JOHN A. PRoPF.K for Associate Judge, subject to Kopublieau u sagos. . - PROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to announce the name of J. T. DAI.K, of Tionesta Itnrough, as a candidate Tor theoflloesof Prothonotary, Roaster, Recorder, fc, subject to Repub lican usages, We are authorized to announce the name of T. J. VAN OIKNKN, of Tionesta Horo., as a candidate for the ollleosof Vrn thonotary, Register, Recorder, Ac, sub ject to Republican usages. Ed. Fobkst REPrnMCAH : Please an nounce the name of P. M. CLARK, of Tionesta Boro., as a candidate for the of fices of Prothonotary, Register, Recorder Ac, subject to the usages of the Republi can party. P.M. CLARK. sheriff! .' We am authorised to announce ' the name of WM. LAWRENCE, of Tionesta liorongh as a candidate for the office of Bhcriif, subjoct to Republican usagos. Ed. REPr bi.ican . Please announce the fact that JCSTIS SHAWKEY, of Harnett Township, will le a candidate fbr Sheriff, at the onriing Primary meetings, subjoct to Republican usagos. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce the nnmo of D. O. HUNTER, of Tionesta Township, as a candidnte for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce the name of GILBERT JAMIRSON, of Tionesta Township, as a candidate Ibr County Com missioner, sutijoci to itepuunoan usagos, We are authorized to announce the name of JACOB MKRCILLIOTT, of Jenks Township.' as a candidnte for County Coin tnlssioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce the name of JOHN KECK of Tionesta Boro., ss a candidnte for County Commissioner, sub joct to Kepubllcan usages. , . COUNTY AUDITOR. We are authorised to announce the name of J. R. NEILL, of Fagnndus, as a can didate for County Auditor, subject to Ke publlcan usages. Senator Sargent made a neat lit tie computation in his recent-speech at San Francisco. , "HavO you," laid he, "thought, fellow Citizens, that the reduction of , the national debt 1ms been 1120 a minute since you havosnt here and I commenced talking? Tak ing the average of the whole time, the reduction of the debt has gone on at that rate. Why, take your watch and J look at it. See the second hand as it flies, at each tick ot the secoud hand, (2 during the whole time since Grant's inauguration, by day and by eight, noti week day and upon Sunday ?2 per second in gold has gone off the national debt." Comment is superflu ous. Democratic financiering in Ten nessee is thus pictured in the Louis ville Courier-Journal : "The State finances are in such a condition that the propriety of call- ;.... T-i. f i l- ng me legislature is inuuu uiscusseu ; ut it will hardly be convened, as it is believed by many that it would do good, btate .treasurer Morrow ys the July interest cannot bo paid thu year, if ever. Br November, hen the taxes full due, a debt of $1,000,000 in Stato warrants for bor rowed money will accumulate, and ill have to be paid. It is very doubt ful whether the January, 1870, inter est can be met. It is believed that the debt will finally be scttlod by low rale bonds, scaling or repudiation. ' . Withdrawal. We are requested by Mr. S. J. Zen Is, to withdraw his name as a candidate for County Commissioner. ' "Ve would further ear that we hear Mr. Zents very highly spoken of by his neigh bors and acquaintances as au intelli gent aud honest man, who would have made a eood. Commissioner, had he been elected. From all parts of the State comes the cheering news of "the prospect of a grand Republican victory in Novem ber next. Lvcn Alex. M dure s pa per the Timet, is forced to say, "that ' "Pennsylvania is udoubtedly a Repub lican Btate to-day, on a full vote "honestly polled in accordance with "the political convictions of the pco "pie." . Iu view of this fact, it should be the object of every earnest Repub lican to bring out a full vote and thus insure the success lhat belongs to our party. ,' The most reliable predictions are made from the West that the Repub lican ticket will be successful th Fall. Every where our party is unit a1 And ilatafmlnitrl 1 1 ina r 1 1 f lliA aticma of last year's defeat. Deraoc racy is exultant though badly disor ganized, and some of the most prom iuent members of that party mak open statements of their belief that the Republican ticket will be success ful. -In Ohio, Wisconsin, Iowa, and all through the West, tho report is the same. They are Republican still, and this Fall's vote will demonstrate it. June lGlhy ISTo. 1 O F Dry Goods, Motions, BOOTS, SHOES, rf-o., Ac, nt Panic Prices! i HAVING PURCHASED the ENTIRE stock of roods at the Superior Htore of Mr. (Jeorgo W. Pithridgo, we are desir ous and determined to dinjxwo of the pres ent stock of Uonjatir & Agnow'a Block, JSLM STRET3T, - - Tioxbsta, Ta. Agent for Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horohound, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, fcHOES, rc, In order to sinks room fbr NEW Vns now on the wav. -reduction of in to as n.,1- IMtlt f 1 ('..,.,.... . . : : 1 1 , . i - i' w fin, wm ue luauo lor wio nexi on uays. -On Tuesday afternoon last, Peter Schmidt, a barber, and a resident of the i irst Ward, of this city, was acci- entally drowned in rreuchcrcck, Be- ow the dam. In company with an other person he went to the dam for the purpose or bathing, lie took on all his clothing except an undershirt nd pantaloons, and plunged, bead first, into the water, remaiuing below the surface fully one minute. He then swam to the centre of the stream and rested for an instant upon a log which projects from the dum. After eaving this position he swam only- a short distance, aud seemed to be strug gling to prevent himself from sinking. Several boys were swiramingnear him, and, noticing bis struggles, asked him if lie needed assistance, to which he replied, "no." ha' few moments, however, he was seen to 'sink and did not rise again to the surface. ' Efforts were made immediately to recover his body, but tho water is very deep, aud nearly an Hour passed before it was brought to the surface,' and ' taken to the shore. ... Dr. S. G. Suowden,' Coroner, being notified, proceeded to the spot, em- panneled a jury, and held ah inquest. A verdict ot accidental drowning was rennerei. the deceased leaves a wife and one child to mourn his loss. Tho former was absent from home, visiting rela tives in Clearfield. Venango Citizen. Now is your Time to Purchase, ns such Bargains wore never ofloroU iu Tionesta before. Remember these prices will continue only for tit) days. We also keep constantly on baud1 a full nno oi utpto ana fancy GEOCEEIES, SCHOOL BOOKS, BTATllKNEliY. WILLOW, f 1 m!j U iiA&fl. AND QUEEN'S W A RK, all of which we offer at lowest flguros, our Small Profits & Quick Cash Sales COUNTRY PRODUCE taken In ex change for Goods at current rates. - lU'Uiembor the piaoe. , . FREEMAN A CORBKT, . Successors to Okorob W. DrrRaioox, lit Tionesta, Pa, Governor Tilden's visit to Long Branch has apparently been the means of stopping the mouths of the small fwllows on the New York Democratic press, who annually regal their read ers with vile charge of neglect of du ty ou the part of the President. The Albany Evening Journal charges that the editor of the World was oloiug a brilliant loader of President Grant at Long Branch, when he- heard that Tilden had just departed for that re treat,. The article did not appear. Tho ktyle of purtisan clamor answers no purpose, except to afford dull writers a thread-bare theme for Sum mer work. The following items we take from the Clarion Jacksonian : At a celebration on the 3d iust., at Perry Chapel, in Ashland township, disturbance ensued between some inebriated boys, in whicn a young man named JUnnamen lost a part ot one oi his cheeks, we understand all parties coucerned have been ar rested. On Thursday night, the first inst, the store of Mr. i. Isell, in h,ii town ship, was entered by burglars and all the money in the drawer was stolen and several webs of cloth. After which they stole a horse from tha sia ble of Mr. Geo. Black, buLheing un able to ride tha horse with a curb bit, left the cloth lay in a wagon, and the horse tied thereto. A box of boots and shoes, 'marked bteiner A Harlett, lionesta,' i a., was lost or stolen from a wagon between Newmanville and Tionesta, on the 24th day of June. Any person deliv enng arid goods to the above men tioned firm at Scoth Hilt, or giving in formation where the goods may bo oh tained, will be liberally rewarded. REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. The Republican i voters of Forest County will meet at the usual places for holding tho primary elections,',,,. SATURDAY, AUGUST, 7, 1875. at 2 o'clock P. M., to nominate as ft lows: One person for Associate Judge. One person for Sheriff. Ono person, for Prthonotary, Register, Recorder and Clark of Courts. Two persons fer County Commissioner, Two persons for County Auditor. One person for County Surveyor. One person for Jury Commissioner. . The polls will remain open' until 7 o'clock p. m. Each township will elect and return one person as a mem ber of the County Committee for the ensuing year. The meetiug of the Return Judges will be held at the Court House on tho Tuesday following, to-wil: the 10th day of August, 1875, at 2 o'clock, P.M. W. P, Mehcilliott, - Chairman, ; CHAUTAUQUA LAKE. Near this beautiful locality la situated an olii, richly-endowed Seminary lor botli soxes . . The Chamberlain Institute, Fall Term opens Aucr; 21th. Far cuts loKue address lie v. J. T. Kdwardj, A. M Principal, Randolph, JJ. Y. H- Dfinf Af!CNTQ wanted to soil "Tho uuun mul.ii I J Peon'e's Coiumo Sense Medical Adviser." It Is tho cheao est book ever published ; 8.H5 pages, oyer 1M lllustrauous, f 1.60, Thousand buy it at siirht wlio could not be iuduood to pur chaso the hliiu-priced books treating of Doinostio Medicine. Unlike other book sold through agents thin work isthorcuKh.- Iv ail vert mud throughout jNorth America. This fact, together with the large size, ole (rant appearance, and many new features of the book, causes it to sell mors rapidly than any work; ever putuisiiou iu inis country. Those of mv aouts who hnve had experience in selling bonks, say that in all their previous canvasslntr they nsy er met with such snocoas or made bo large wages, as since commencing tho sale of mr work. or terms and territory, ad dress (inclosing two postage stamps and stating experience) R. V. fierce, M. D., World s Disponsary, mi lift lo, N. T. JVotf. Mark envelope "ror Jrunlishing Department." ' J4-4t m - am noi in cmDC ! Jas. H. Fonea, Proprietor, Htfi MSAHiiSi? - NEBRASKA JURIST MILL. THK ORIST M!l-fi at Nel.rwska (Tji.-v-tnwn,) Folftt fouiitv, lis been tlnir onglilv overliaiileil and rulittcd in lirxt class order, and Is now riiiinlng and doing all kinds of ... , C7 17NTOSI (1 It I I I (J. KIlUR, KKKD, AND OATS. ConsUmtly on hand, ami sold at tho very lowest ligures. 4 1-iim . n. iv, ii'.ur-inn. DRUG S PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, : NOTIONS, XC, LIQUORS. For Medical uo 0XLY Vht Tead, perfectly pnre. sold niiMh oneapor tnan lormoriy. - Also all kinds ot Oils, Keroseno, Tur pentine, Jloniilne, Toilet Articles, l'or- fumeries, Sc, Ibr sale cheap. ' 3 AS. JT. V0NF..3. DR.C. KEMBLE, Has bought out the store of HOIAliT DUOS., TiiUonto, In., Aud will carry on the business hereafter. A full line of ull the gixxls formerly kept will still Im ftmnd In tills stre. rhyt clana proscrliitlons carefully compounded nv a competent rnarinaeisi a raiuaio oi rhlludolpUia College of rhannacy. M-3m - l K KM BLR, M. D. BEFORE YOU START INSUBE IN THE TRAVELERS OF HARTFORD, CONN, 1-M WATERS' NEWSCALEPIANOS are the best moile ; Tho touch elastic, and a fins singing tone, powerful, pure and even. . WATERS' CONCERTO ORGANS. cannot be excelled in tone br beauty ; they defy eonipetiUou. The Concerto (Stop Is a fine Imitation of the Human Voice. Prices extremely low for cash during this month. Honthly instalments receiv ed ; Pianos and Organs to lot, and rent- money allowed ir purciiasau. oeonu hand Instruments at great baigalns. Agents wanted. A liberal discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Hchools, I.odiras, etc. Illustrated Catuliguea Mail ed.- Horace Waters A Hons, 41 Broad way, New York. Uox 3667. U-4t T II E S U N . WKEKLY"AND-iAILY F)R 187J. The approach oiTho rresidential elec tion gives uuusunl imiKirtancn to the events and developments of 1S75. We shall endeavor to describe them fully, raithfullv. and fcarlesxly. THK WKF.KLY MJN has now attained a circulation ot evor seventy thousand copies. Its readers are found in every stats ana t erritory, ana lis quality is wen known totliopiimlc. W esliall not only en deavor to koco it fully up Ui theold stand- ard, but to Improve and add to Its varloty ami TKwer. . ' - ' ! i THK WEEKLY SUJt wUl continue to be a thorough newspaper. All the ev or the dnv will be found In it. condensed when unimportant, at full length when of moment, and always, we trust, troausd in a Clear, interesting and Instructive inum ner. It is onr aim to make the Weekly Him the best family nowspaper in the world. It will bo full of entertaining and appro priate reading or every sort, but will print nothing to offend tho most scrupu lous aud delicate buna. ' It will always contain the most interesting stories and romances of the day, carefully seloutcd and loin niv printeti. The Agricultural Department is a prom inent feature in tho eekly Sun, and its articles will always bo found fresh and useful to the farmer. Tho number of men Intlonondont in pol itics is Increasing, and the weekly sun is their turner esncciall-r. lc helonir to no party, and obeys no dictation, contending for principle, and tor the election ot the best men. It exposes the corruption that disgraces the country and threatens the overthrow of republican institutions. It has no fear of knaves, aud socks uoluvors trom luoir supporters. The markets of every kind and the fash ions are roKUlsrly reported in its columns. . The price ot tuo weekly Han is one dol lar a year for a sheet of eight pages, ami fifty-six colnmns. As tl.is barely pays the oxpenses of )sper and printing, wo are not able to muke any discount or ullow any premium to menus who may niaKe special efforts to extend its circulation. l nuer the new law, which requires pay ment of poslago In advance, one dollar a year', witn twenty cents the cost of pre paid postage aauoii, is tne rateorsniscrip- tion. It is not necessary to got up a club iu order to have the Weekly Hun at this rate. Anyone w ho sends one dollar and twenty co'uts will get tho paper, post-pasd, tor a year. w e have no traveling agents. TUB WEEKLY SUN. Eight pages. nrty-Hlx columns, only el.ai a year, post age prepaid. No discounts from thisrato. TUK DAILY SUJIW large tour-page newspaper or twenty-eight cumins, jjuiij circulation over lp.noo. All tho news lor 2 OOI1U).- ouuncriuuuii, idhhwh uroumu 55 ceuts a month, or pi.M year. To clubs of 10 or over, a discount of 'M per cent. Address "THE SUN," New York City. $50 TO $10,000 lias been invested iu (Stock Privileges and paid 900 M. Profit. "How to Do It," a book on Wall St sent free. Tumbrldge A Co., Bankers n Brokers, 2 Wall bt., N. Y. H-4t THE WEEKLY SUN. 8 w broa1 ..All I',-.. i., ,11. ti. "KatM Vaum r.,.Gt- paid, 00 oUi. Address Tub Hun, N. V. 144 itiy if A WEEK gnaranteod to Male and O I Female agents, iu their locality. Costs imtliing to try it. Particulars Free. J', i). Vir-kerv tt Co,, Augusta, Me, Jl-U TC A O The choicest in tho world Iuiporlen' prices largest company In America staple article plwas overvbody Trade continually in creasing.- Agents wanted everywhere. licHt inducoments. Don't waste time. Sent for Circular lo Robkht Wuliji, 4a Vesey St., N. Y., P. O. I5ox 12K7. U 4t ivr. i WANTED. Everybody to know that Four-Fold Liniment is the loading Lini ment for curing all kind of Pains and Sore Throats, and for Horses, Cattle, cfc. is tha most successful Liniment in tho market. Sue circulars around bottle. Sold by a!l Drui-ils. 30-ly eoiu H ... '. 5 - .. U . 2 . I a ' . : - 2 . of " -. S j it ... .8 . I .-. -3 r PI IB ' H r fa a i 11: " i S P IS m I 'S S- rl 'H ; 1 6 li i 15 .3 i r r-i , a , , H j a t a A Q . a ' o ifo S: O H .a .. Q VA - r i iH B! " H''i- : o n Mi ; w5 53 H " " " fi3A rt fl fr, --c o h G f 2 -"5. 1875. , T.tr l7A v , riTTSlIl CommeroiaI. A POL1T1CAI t.lTKRABV r.,...,7T... CIALaud tlKNKKAL N KWs. PAPK1I, IVvodxl to the Best Interests of the People., IU POLITICS The COMM. F.ltrl AT. ,, ui i hcretol l.re, bo devoted to the s ,,rt of Hcpubllcsn principle, ii.ainlainin'g 1 s ln-depen.-e ,,. ,, pp,llR v,7v. Vn t'lslming he right nt all times to h,c k lively and Icnrlessly on the merits of nidi and miMsur..H. Party government is es sentml t n tsiiistiti,iii Journals cluiming to bo iiidepon.te'nt r parry are usimiiy liidcpcn, nut ot i.rinel pie. Fiiilh.u! to the ui .i ,vi.', alms upon whleli the l!epiil,llen p..., J w-sn based, It is the h.oullipkv,. r cliipie or faction, supporting the solely because it believe. Hint. ,.', ;. loumlctl on piinclplcs of Might sd jUs-tico. THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Of the CoMMttRrtAf. will contnln f,.,,... day today, snti'llutinns fVoin sliln wri ters upon all subjects Pulitieiil, l.ltersrv Selentitic, lrf'giil, CoiMliierelcl, Eorei,'. and Local In which its views will l, Tt forih plainly and indepemlcutlv, keeping in view tho ftrimti aim r the paper, which is the advancement of the host interests ot all sections of the country, ITS iNEWS DEPARTMENTS Will always contain brief but acctimln porta of all tho occurrences f tlie day. Liberal expenditures will tie made in se curing special telegrams and enrrospon- . tlcnce from the great news centers of tho country, so mat reactors or the Connnor Hal can always rely on being served with sarly aud reliable news. ( in the ucwcrlmenl cievoted to tho pub lication of IH-ttl News will bo found a oninleto daily history of tho cit- n. environs, giitiicred by a csirps of careful writers aud set form in attractive style. ' 'THE MARKETS - Will, as heretofore, recclvo careful attra- tioll. Kllll tlllirr!lt)llt, lllmrta if IUUI..I. of Business, w iili Prices Current, will be received dully ficun the Trade Centsrs of this country snd Europe. Tho Pittsburgh Market, In all Its branches, will be report ed fully and accurately. As a common, cial journal the Commercial stands second to no paper in tho country. lUeMiianclal column will give dally tho ruling rates ftr money, and Ilia nrlcea ol iStocks and llouds at all the great trad ing points, with uiuch liitcrcnting suttsu cal matter. . INTERESTING MISCELLANY, Embracing Poems, Sketches, Incidents of i rsvei etc., win una a place in the col umns of the Commercial, furnixhlug , abundance of tnstru'.tiou aud amuseniout for the family ciri-to. ... .. . . TEUMs "Ott TIIK Dully Coiniiirrci.il. Postage Free to Subscribers. By iimil, per ainniuu . , . f 10 (K) 11.V mait tor six months - . -. 6 00 liy mail Tor three uionihs - . . . ,r 2 W Hy mail for one nioutli ' t - 1 0t AVe beg to stato that Postage will be paid at this ollice, froe, on all Editions of Tam Commfrciai., sent to Kubscribers, under tho new Law to tako effect on tho. 1st r j January; 1873. " M . S TS s v x .5 2 3- 9 Si u a to -c Weekly ConmierciAl ? A PAPER FOU THE FARMER, THE MECHANIC, ' THE MAMUFATURER, Will contain Iu oondcm.ed form all tha NEWS O 7 THE DAXV'.i Including the proceedings of Congress, and of the Legislatures of Neighboring States. Interesting correspondence, choice selections, and I CompleteWeekly Market Reports (specially Prepared fbr it, i " jrfl-The WEEKL Y X)Mitffl('lA h will be sent - Postage Free to Subscribers. . Tf1Eaeh SuliKcriliei-. nt ftfl unr vpiir. wlll also be entitled to a copy of our new. Illustrated Monthly Magazine, One of tho handsomest and best publica tions oi its kiuu in existence. N.F. BCRNHAM'S TURBINE WATER WHEEL ft'as selected, 4 rears ago, and put to work in the U. 8. Patent Ollice, I. C, proved to be the best. Prices lower than any Wheel. rantphlet froo. Burnham, York, Pa. mid has ill sizes made. other first-class Address X. F lHt M GILES' -.Lirjir.iENT mam mam mm H IODIDE OF ALILIONIA Cures Neuralgia, Face Ache, Rheumatism, tJout, Frosted Feot, Chilblains, hore Throat, F.rysipulas, Itruises and Wounds of every nature in man or animal. The remarkable cures this remedy has effect ed classes it as one of the mt important and al uable remedies ever discovered for the cu re ami roliof of nsin. "Tlie sinews of my lull hand were ooii tiactetrfroin an old ubseess, drawing tho lingers into tlie juilm of the hand. I ap- Iilied tiiles' Liniment Iodide of Ammonia. i relaxed theui so lluit 1 can scraiguieu my fingers and uxa uiy hiiuj3."-ii. Mo Dermott, 40 W. 13 St., V. Y. Sold by lieo. W, liithritlge, Tionesta, Pa, For sale by all Uruggisus, Dejurt 451 tHU Ave, '. V, , . Jlt THE MAEVEL OF THE WoELD-Bethesda vt A im. ii ns retiiorou inonsauos from the brink of the cravo; given health and strength to those (leeineci beyond the rcaSh of medical science, aud turned tho iath of afHiction to one of happiness in the blessings within its virtues. It cures the pcauiy jsrigiit s disease and Diabetes j eradicates all diseases of the kidneys ; re stores the urinary organs to strength mid power lo a wonL it.ls a natural restorer of health, and has performed the most wonderful and uieraeulous cures of any known spccillc on the globe. Addross for circulars, etc.. COL.lt. lil NBA K. 11 4t Wankesha, Wis. OPIUM AND MOKT'IIIY HAHIT cured without ialn or Inconvenience. No charge for treatment until sutiisraction In rendered, for particulars, address DJt, ! LOUG II ItY, Manor Station. Westmoio- land oounty, Pa. . 11 4t j v Meyer1! Poultry Powder. f Wursnted. irtued la tlma. k,Jr to cure chicken diulera Hud . f,'Vm- Witksmini'i ortiiu -'t Powder, end t.'tluwel of ; oraiDtry attenooa tocleui- uuumi ana proper reedliie, villi s Qeeuful tupl of CTC A WFKK to agents to sell an aitiole I salable as Hour. Protila imiuenso. Package free address Iluckuyo Muiiuluc till ing Co., Marion, Ohio. 3 a TOH WORK neatly exccutpU nt the Hli- OlUc eut.rrtlaiideviil GWPtol IMtoa. AUdrtwa. . A. C. M8TBB CO., B.iumoro. USYCHOMANCY, or Houl Ciiarmiiu- X How oilher sex inuy fascinate and guiu the lovo and affections of any person they choose, iiiatantly. This biniplu uientuluo-iiuiremt-iit all C4iii poHMo.ss, lice, by-iuail. for cunts ; together w ith a Marriage Ciuide, Egyptiau Orae.o, lrama. Hints to Ladies. A queer book. Iuii.ikki sold. Ad dress T. wilUaui x Co., Publishers, Phil adelphia. 7 it CjmsscmfiKforthe Foroht rtepublican At lie pay. TKHM8 FOK 1M75. WEEKLY COMMERCIAL. . (Postago Pre-l'ald), One eopy.'one year, including Mamslns Two Dollars. CLL'Il KATES: Five Copies, per annum, each I 7.1 I un c. opios, " " . 1 Sv Twenty Coiio.' 1 and over " , la And ono extra copy to the gottor upof clul Additions may bo made lo a (Mub at any time during the year, at tho club price, thn subscriptions continuing a 1 ii.i. Ykah from tlie lime tiie addilious shall have been made. 'iilVl'ostmastoi-s requested lo act as agent.. These iiricos are invariable. Tornis Casli iu advunco. ltomii iu drafts or P'ist- olllco Monev Orders, ifpossihlu, and wiiera- ncuner or tneso c-an no procured se:id tuo uioney In registered letter. jrtr aneci men Conies sent FH'iSK. Ad dress all orders and letters to "THE COMMERCIAL." 1MTTSIH HCJ1I, PAV Waimcu of l he I Women orihe Pulriitrcbiil Alio. I liriellBK Era. WOMAN in SACRED HISTORY A Series of Sketches drawn from Scriptural, JltsUvrUnl P Lrgftuiaru Source, ILLUSTllATUD BY MOjiKKN APt IN 1 OIL-COLOR PLATES alter designs by the gre-it Kuropcan mwu. icrs itapiiuci, 1..1I0111, .Mine, Horace Yer llet. Landelle. Il inlander. Vm iu c. I s,Huti and others, fiiriiiing r coimrileto act of J-ac-!Siiuilc of Celeiiratecl Oil-Paintlngs, illustrative of the iirom incut female ehar acters iu Naored Hjt.to y. Ono ugent iu l'ennsy 1 vunlu made $125.80. in two weeks with this novel and elegant work. Canvassers wanted in every town. Terms verv liberal. J. It. Kciltn '.fe CO.. -7 Pink Place, New York. ll4t, 1"J Ofl l",r tlay at homo. ITcrmsi J fri 44U ir,.,.. Aildicss lico. fctinsoii it- Co., Portland, Mu, 7 t
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