ht Jwi $t jmbHnrar W. R. DUNN EDITOR. WEDNESDAY HORSIM, AUG. 18. ISIS. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. K01 Governor, JOHN F. JIAKTRANl'T. -. For Hl Treasurer, . HENRY W. RAWJLE. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. " . For Stnte Senator, 1 " W. R. DUNN. (.Subject to action of District Conference.) For Associate Judge, EDWARD KERR. Clerk tif Courts, T. J. VAN OIKSKN. , ' For .Sheriff, JUKTIS SlIAWKEY, i For Commissioners, JOHN REK, GILBERT JAM1ESOX.', For Auditors, : N. THOMPSON, J. R. "NEILL. For Jury Commissioner, ; II. Z. TOWNER. , For County Surveyor, T. D. COLLINS.- Tbo Forest Press of last week pays ua a compliment, which we aro extremely sorry we canuot appropriate. Quoting the article headed "Its Mis sion not Ended," published iu : our last, the Press says, "The above is one of the .ablest leaders that ever Mr, Dunn wrote." To a neraou not famil iar with the rules . of well-regulated printing offices, it might be necessary to explain that Original matter is always leaded ; selected prieces being set Bolid, or elso credited. - The pieco referred to was selected from one of our exchanges, which published it as selected matter, neglecting to credit jit. Knowing it to bo such, wev stleqti , ed it, uot knowing where to place- the credit. : As we never wish praise not do due us, we make this 'explanation for the benefit .of those who might over-estimate our talecU. As the case is, the slight referenco to our well known modesty, is superfluous. ' " The Pi-ess compares the 'biilliunt record" of the Republican party for the past 14 years with the Chicago coiiflifgratiun. ': This mistake is not strange. It is not the first time that good men and good works have beou misunderstood and misinterpreted. John the Baptist once said,'1 "And the light shiueth in darkness, and tho darkness .comprehended it not.' So it is iu this iustanco ; the light which has been shining ou the benighted in tellect of the Democratic party for the past fourteen years, has, because of their defeat year after year at the polls, .been mistaken for a disastrous confla gration. ' ' Evim the Egyptir.n darkness if the Democratic House last winter, failed to make them comprehend the light 'J which 'shiueth iu. darkness." We pity them, but caouot. consent to have the darkness spread over the en tire lund, simply because they fail to take advantage of their opportunities lor enlightenment..' . , ., ... Of the exceptions to "honor, ' patri otism, respectability, .' intelligence," &c, the Press points, "with pride," we dare say, to "Tweed who was seut to the penitentiary for his crimes," and, tlie JVess might have added,; was released from his imprisonment by a decision of tho . Court of Appeals, a majority of that court being Demo cratic. Sweeny, Connelly, Garvey, Geuet, and Ingersoll, ' are ajso men tioned, as exceptions, but not a word about the Democratic M. C, prize fighter and gambler, John Morriasey, who, even now, is the head and front of the Democracy in New York. Not a word about Ex-Gov. Bijjlcr, qf this State, who made speeches in Clearfield county, against giving tho government "another man or another dollar" to preserve the Union; this untrammell- 1 t . n eu democratic press ret uses to say a woid against this "exception," who is to-day tho conceded nominee of the Democracy of Pennsylvania for the highest office within tho gift of her people. , No, but "Boss Grant," is pointed to us an "exceptiou" ou our side, who is robbing and oppressing the people. Such charges as this aro pcurile, as President Grunt uevcr "robbed" nuy .body, living ou liis salary, which was voted to him by a majority of Demo crats as well us a majority of Itennb caijs of C'oiigR'sj. F rtW,-"i iwrwWiwKHriTWTlsre f cot tleununco Liui." Whcu we have anything to denounce, we will flow mcnce. Our farty, ai well us itlie press, linv declnrdl ngainFt tblrj term, but not from any fault iu G rani's administration; iloes this have a "sub sidized" look T Now, in conclusion, please don't shock our modesty again by calling nttentiou t e' our "able L leaders, and wo will conduct tho campaign . iu comfortable, rosy way, which , will bring out just as large a voto as though we couinliniauled each other eovotul tiuioa in each issue. . !! ' na ,'' . , ' Consistency: -h - t . - hid ' M fxll Shepherd Lolller is th' Democratic candidate for Governor of Iowa, and, Jika old Bill Allen, has been resurrect ed for that purposo 1'intn tbo.giB.ye .of the past.. Ilia last appearance in pub lio life was in 1847, when ho held a discussion with General Wilson, at Cas cade, lows.. In that debate Gonornl Wilson expressed the conviction that the time was coming when men "would blush at the awful;, crime of humau slavery hisses and cheers, mid ; the very men who hiss at .my .words to. day," said he, "will welcome , the uo gro to bis freedom.",: Tall of which Leliler made the following reply :! , "My friend (pointing . to , Wilson) speaks of human slavery! Does k 9 call a nigger human?; Ilad , he isaid 'the awful; crime ; odT .niggeri slavery,' his words would have been an .insult to the intelligent audience, but 'wheu ho speaks of nigger slavery as 'hum an slavery,' he but adds falsehood to : ,iu- suit or else superior ignorance of that least intelligent of all the brute creation the nigger. lie would have you turn these animals loose upon the community yes, more, he would niake them free citizens of Washington's and Jefferson's Great , Republic, and then, do doubt, lie would seud them to Congress nipgers in Congress, think of it, and then after my fanatical friend had freed the niggers, he wanted to free the dogs saying with just as much propriety that it was too bad to keep them in 'human slavery' cheers and cries of 'good',', and of the two animals, I believe the dog is the most inlellicrcu't. This is a white ' man's government, and dogs ' and niggers shall never run, it.' Nor' aBolitionists either ! He says the, time is.coiulug when I will blush nt these words.: Ihe gentleman mistakes me. I ' love inv country and her God-given institutions too Well tor that!' niav this arm. lall lifeless by ray side, if I' ever tolerate tho thought ot negro freedom I W hen that time comes I want to die'. ' I shall have lived long enough!" y' ' 'i'"' AVell,-that, time has' comej'and, strange to say, LeiHer does not waut to die. Ho wants, on the contrary,' to be Governor of Iowa,.' and he wants the "niggers" be despised so much; in 1847 to voto for him ! Of course, he denies the paternity of the dirty speech he then made, aud tries to1 lie out of it ; but 1 the record 1 is1 agatu'st him. The debate, as it 6cenrred, is in print, ahd no nmount' f lyinjf will wipe out the record of it: Besides, does it not sound perfectly natural? All or us whose recollections go' uaclt to that date, cap recall the memory of dozens or such 'speeches, - and Lieliter was no belter than the - rest. But he should have kept his word, 'and died when the event he : so much dreaded came to pass. He has no business to be alive, to-day j and if ho has -been false to his pledge to shufila toff his mortal -coil when th negroes were, en frauohised, he- might, at. least, have the grace to stick to what he said a generation" ago. It was mean enough to refuse to die, as lie promised j but it is still meaner to deny -the utter ances thnt came so naturally from his lips. PilUsburgh Commercial. - . 1 CAllRIRR SKMItfARY, , 17 ALL TERM opous Au. 31st. Helen tiiic and clasbioal. CoIIi'ko proparator ry and Normal eoursos. Common branches Sciences, Mathematics, Lat'n, ' Greek, French and Ucruian, Hook-keopinir and Drawing. Instrumeutal and Voral Music llepartinent eondiieteil by Miss Mary It. Jcnks. ChiHses in Hnienoe of Teaching. Instruotion thorough and , HcientiDn. Doardiug hall and nxiins lor' sult'-board-hg. ISwut for Catalogue to "WM, TODD, Principal. ' .: . Nettle. Persons bavins unsettled accounts with me, K ill please call and Kettle llore Sept. loth, l7f.. At that date my Jookn will bo left Willi attorney for collection, July 21, 1875.-18 3t 8. 11. 1IASLKT. IN Til K Court of Common Pleas of Por esl ('ounty. No. 1 !S-pt. Turin, 1S74, lircve do partitiono facicnila. Talc. John Cobb vs. Giles F. Fillev, Theodore Larcillo, J. Philip Kriegor, John K. Tolle, Henry Van HUiddiford, D. A. January, Jacob Woodbiu n, William II. lieid, It. I t. Uarrelt, Aila S. Amos, Henry S. Ames, Mary N. Ames and F.clgar Allies, minor heirs of Edgar Ames deceased, and Lucy Y. S. Allies, guardian of the said minors, John A. Keudder and W. H. Sciidder, ex eculors of Henry Ames doccasad, Thpniaa Scott, and W. II. ilruwn, TrusttH). , Noline is hereby given to the above named parties, that by virtue of tho above mentioned writ of partition, an impiest will be hold and taken upon the premises therein described on the tith day of Scp U'tnber, A. D. 1N7", at one o'clock in tho attornoon, for tlie purpose of making par tition and valuation and appraisement of tlio said real estate, as in the baid writ re quired i at which linio and place said par ties can attend if they think proper. Tutiiles K. FiUey, Ac T. J. VAN tilEKKN, SUeiill'. SljcriU 's tUiico. Julv -n, 1&75. 16 01 -JuftrJGtTiTTSn s GREAT CLEARANCE SALE 4 4 O V Dry .Goods, Notions, BOOTS, SHOES, Jrtiin:-.l t j ,'fo., Ac'., at 1 ;'H1.I -f 1 ::. I h yi'.u til PArilQlRRlCES!! i) 'tuirt" iu ' .1," li .'i .it ' Having pu(aiAsi-:r tiio'KNTrrtE stork of goiHia st Me ,SitpL'ior. Store of Mr. tleorno.W. DilhrldRP, m o aro desir ous nritl detorriilnocl to dispost 01" the pres CWtHtOOkDf I!' I! ll : ' Ji.i i!( -(i! t ; v: ! 1 1'. I 1 licit !Ci-!l.;Y9 K '' j DRY CJOODrt, v. si.,'i I.! I.li.i v.'i. ., v.i'i. .Hi; i ... .. l pi.. .-, tiHOES.1 Pf4 ...r, ,. j .f . In order tomnBerhont iWNRWfooni now on lUo WAy, iwliHiliuia of toto a.V pvr cent tj oin foriu.riH'iws, will be iiinJe lor Hie next DO rtnys; " ' " Viii .'; i i .il J liii-. iN ".t'ic-t ' J si a "' t Now is yoyrjime ,to:' Purchase, iuo7 At 'n I.'' siieli Bargains woj-o never oltorcd in Tionasta lieforA.- i ' ( . Koaicinber Ihese -priocsi will oontinus only for ISO ilaya. . , Vo also keop eoiiHtnntly on lnuirt "fuU liiiooffStsi.lCHnd l'am.y-' ' ' . ' ;i , i-i,;1 n.i-'u li it tji n f buwo'il j .'v .-'-. cr. I 'il i:.l f.,ia ! ! j t3f k wrnxtpfsw ti i i v 1 1 j .... iti i , . . . 3 WILLOW, AND QUEENSWAKI2, , . j . ' ;.; . 'j'l ' ..; .'in !:. ; ill Ii:ffi ; Soil )m'.i ifn.l , all of wliicU we offor at lowest tlp;nms, oar '"""uuu,"s . i n f m 'i f,,:i s-ti l in- :aA i: - 'i i ,cr:i- ' r.iil.:i8. t;'t A 1 SrhaU'Pr'pnis'ci fi'uiclf Ca'sli : .n.iif! :)ilj ui Jii!- vl .ii COUKTRY PK0DUCB taken 111! exj cluuiKo lor tiXHln at murent.rwtefi, ! . . t . j .. lVt.monlbcr,t'.plao,n ;.,, .-,'( .,(, lltf. .TloHMt, Pa. CHAUTAUQUA;LRKE:f:; aii )lJ, rk.hly-(iKlowoa Siouifimny for both aeos The 'ClaamTjerlain Institute Fall Term opens Aug. 'JUL. , For cuta- loffiie address Ttov. J. T.' Edwards, A.' M., A. H-4t Principul, ltandolph, N. Y. Tho only Polytechnic llumo HchvU: HT. CLEJIEXT'S Dlicott Oity. MaryUsd , Five vacancies, owing to eoUiinomeut. 1 :ApIHys'imcc 1 'Ji 18 it , DOUBLE YOUB TRADE. Drujflrlsts, Orooers , and Dealars ! . Pio Cluim and Japan Teaa in sealed jmckajios, serew ton' oaiis, .boxes or hair chests (Growers' ilees. 1 BeOrt for nirntilar. Tho WollsToa Comrtiy yul r iiJ'il . iiti . N Y Pi O. ox -tTKiO. -. ,, , ; tS 4t J!N.'F. BDRNHAM'S Hlil TURBINE v WATER WHEEL Yas aeloctool 4 years mt to work in tue u. n. i'atont uuice D. C, and lias proved - to' bfr tllo : best.' si7.es ' Innrti!, Prices lower than any other lirot-olasH WhecL- PamplJet; .rwv lAddroaa. JTi 1 Durnham, York, Pa. , ., )9 it $50 TO $10POO'J . Has beea luvestod in 8!ofR Privileges and paid x , n.i j in -. -- : j Monprofit; "Flow to Do.lt,"" .book un W'aU 'SU, sent free. TumbridgoA Cp., Hankers an J Brokers, 2 Wall St., Y. . - , . 18-4t u i ... i i ... -.. 1 - i. ... i i . ISOLD1ERS r ! Disabled by wound, r upturn, injury r aisoaso oi any Kuia.iiowuvor migut.uro en titled to pension, and most of those pen nionuil tit inci'etise of ponsion, MrNclU A Kirch. Wabhlnuton. U. C Tone of whum was ftir years an Examiner anil hief of Division in the Pension Onice.V bisng ut Uio sunt (f (iaverninent, iiavo the very best iiu'llitics for prosecuting these as well as oilier uovernineiit claims. Inioruiii Hon tW-'ftly eiven poii iwlflrwsing them. enclosing stamp. .Tho beet cf roforuneos (iven if desired, ,.. ,.,, .,.,,,.( U 4t NKVKH-FAII.INtl AGUE CURE frice SI. Bold by irot-i;uta, t5(K) 1 toward if it fails to euro.. Dp. C. K Uowo, tSenec iHL K, Y. 19 4t 1 5Iot I"xlrorIIiiary Terms of 'Advi rlising are oOiing for NewspnporS in the State of ' PENNSYLVANIA..! Send for list of papers and schedule pf . rates. Address , - 5K. 1. ItOWKMi & CO. ' ADVKItTISIXG ' A"!KNT.S, " NO. 4l PARK ROW, NEW. YORK Kefer to Editor of this Paper. ' 18 4t BEFOKE YOU START 1NS17UB IN THE ; 1 TRAVELERS JTIIIIAJITFOUD, CIJNX. ' 11-1 F MU.T C A Kl'ETI C.H, a.i cU. per yaid. KELT CE1 MNP. for rooms in plan- of Plaster. FFLT HOOl-'I-N'O and KIDl Xt For samples, addrees U. 1. FAY, Cajndon, New Jeicy. . , . JOB WOHK'noatlv execiitod at tho KK rpULIC.N Olliuc. ' H:tSO Ntvf DRUGSTORE! ''lloiUMir A' AgriewN I'llm U tiSi isTRrictr',' ,im in ii i li ! ) TA, 1' I-'. 10 KP H M :!;jii,,ijji nl -;i mi In U4L !l M.S ifc.J fc. -Mi 1 ' AMlt fat l.l 1 Dr. Morri' Syrup of Tar, Wild v Cherry a,nd llorehotind. ' lt SW-t' 1 111 tl . Ut'l-tVll. : 11 lll''.l! :i t' i .. "'.?-' ii i:5 I r -: i : Km.)" iinjlin'il ..fi.t'lni 1. ;:..nt .i-n'. j jd du ;u: G 'S l.! 1 , ., ii PATENT MEDICINES, - sn 'jh; ! la 1 ni t.i.'i.i mhiiU lUliALLU ' vi'jm.i ji ffi v', : I Jn.'l if.: :!i 1 ,:( li-i ao -':l is I'.iv.tn i cigars; i'l iliiw . I NOTIONS, SC. :.n, ill : r. o LIQVORS, Fur' Medlenl yk ONl T ,r'i. IK l-Ml.!4 ; v iioid i Id f 'i i hi fu:i. i ii H'tn anili ;n f nit. in aJwtb White Lead, piifis-tJ v rinro.. sold mill h cheaper tluui foiuioWy, ,(., ( rut I Alsfl all kinds' nt Oils, KM-h.Tiire wntine,. lldiziiio,. Toilet:' ArUoieH, lo unierics, (fcc.l'oi; slilo fUoaii,, ,i.w ti .... l.l J,.ivrM.i.j l-iiii"; JAH. lit FON'fCS 1 ?; n -fnl ' " 1 ' " ni' 11 ' I' :?T--H"E-,vS!,UvN::;;:; EiikLAXD D.VU.Y Fl"K ls7r. ": Tho approach oi the Preideutinl .)loe tion uives iiniisiinl . tiiipoi'taiu'C tu . the eventii hrtit li(VOloptnpHt! of MST!f.- W4 ahsll ' endeavor to -idencribe -rtheni f nllj-i l'aitiifnilv. and fearlosslv, .. ti . i , I ; THE WEEKy SUJ' ha-sjiow1 attained I -circulation rtf vef bevonty thonsnnd copies. ItM roSlftrs ar faind 'in svery Statt apd Turritomr. ""d Its noUt7i'.woi known to tlio public. Weshall notonly en dcavor to keen it full v no to tlio old stnnd- l'(l,.bt to imprtnoiaiiiVniUl to its variety J ana iniwur. .. . I. ... t t ...n; I m Tl K WEEKLY SOX will intinuo td tift 4liorOui?h-nowHpaK.i'. "A If thn 'news of the day wiM-be found in It, oondcue l WIICU IIIUUNI1UII1L, U11I1M ItlllHIl'WIlUII 'l monicnt. and always, watrusi. treated "in a elcaf, interesthiir and Instrtictlyo uian uer. - .v!-. It is our aim to muka ilia Weekly Bun the best family newspaper in llto world, It Will be foil of entertaining And appro, pi iat rrtuliucv cf : evurw sort,, lint will print iiotliinjt l otltnd the moft st:rupu loua and dulicato tasto. It will always Contain the most Interesting '-stoWon; nud romances of tho day, carefully selected, and legibly printed. s -, , owj Tlio Agricultural Department is a prom inent feature in tho Weekly Sun, and its articles will always bo found , frosh and usnful to UiQ farmer. ,. : ... s .., Tito number of men liiilenrndeut ill pol itics la ipcreasltig, and tho Weekly Sun is their papc espeoiaU.-r It buttings to 'mi pajty, anjl.oboya iu iTictwtion, . rentciiiling for principle, ana Tfor tlio election of the l.auf limn Tf nrnnr.. flm .ri'int lilfi tlirl tiisgrnros tllox-ountry amr threaten! tho overthrow of rcpublioan- if.iiitiitioifi.' It lias no tear of kuaves. aud HOcJva uo'4Vors from theiivmpportors. ..... , The nmrkots pf every kind ahd fli fhsh iuais aro regtUarly reported itiitscolinti ns. . ml .. m' 1. 1., i. : liir ft vfai-for a sheet of ciKlit ,'pajj-qn, and tllty-istx .niMiis. - As tbis1 barely pays Uie'iOK.peuiiea of mpiT ant jn-lBtiii. iwo are not ubW to iiniku any.difeeyunt or allow tmv urenlliini to friends W iul mnv make jmeeinl nmrtti't(i exWmd-' 4ts ' elrcnMieii.t 1 Hum- thh imw law. wliioh leiiniian pv- motitoi postage m auwuive, puo. aojnu- f: j'ear, vrltli twenty cents tho .ul of pro- paid ptwti0e added, ia the ratoof Btilisprli iicn. . It is io ucix ssm y U pot iifLU rltU in order to have tho Weekly, Stm at. this rate. Anyone who sends ouo dollar and twenty cents will get the pape-poKt-rewd, tor a year. i-- ' it n w '!' it' ; Wc liavs no traviilingaiieiiw, . - TIIE WIOKLY .StlN'. Eight pages, flfry-six eotanins. Onfy $T.2da year, post age prepaid, i No discountH from tliis rate. THE DAILY fciUJJ. A huge lbu-iage newspaper of twenty-eight colunis, J'ailj rirculaiion over 120,000. All tho nows fwr -i conts. Hubscription, posUge prepaid Vi 1'outn a nvonth, or HUM your. To clubs of 10 or over, u discount of lio per cont. i - ..ii. Hi A'blres "THE HVH." Now York City. GILES' LINIMENT IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cures Neuralgia, Fact Ache, Kheiiinatism, .:.... J.'....i...l , l..,,l t -l.i : l.lui .1 LI,, iu.ii , v ui."...", ...... j Throat, Erysipelas, Bruises and Wounds f every nature in ninn or animal, Tlio remarkable cures this remedy has effect ed classea it as one ui 'the most important and valuable remedies ove' discovered for the euro and teller or pain. ""Pho sinews oi' suy loft band wre n tiacU'd Iroui an old .abscess, drawiuu tho lingers into the jialiii of the Imntl. 1 i plied (iiles Liniment Iodide of Amnion It rolnxod them so that I can straighten my liiiifors and use luv haud."-li. Mc- Dennott, 10 W. 1:1 st., N. Y. .Sold bv (loo. W. Dithridiro, Tionestn Pa. For sale by all DruiruiBtn, lerxt 4ol liOi Ave, K. Y. , i , . ! .ll-st t"ir" A WEKK to airiits to sell an article 4 I Q nalablo as Hour. Profit immense. Pai:kj;o l'rw I addtuss Ilucki yi Mauuiac tnrintr Co., Marion, I Hito. . . !ilt : . m .i v. v. I ' The ajiovo letters are the initials of one of the tinett umU' ioe :iir tho jounti v. Four.-Fold Linimoiit, nut e.voltod l.y ajiy other in tho curing of i'uins an. I Kmc Throat, and is especially uduptcil to dis ease ot Horses, Cattle Vc. Hes ciis-Jilars around Ijollles. Mold by all lJruggisUi. , , w'MI-ly com , ' JO It WOliK ol all kiiulsdouuattljUiiii ljce oil &lio;l uoljce, . ; - i ,, tWr NEB R A S K AG Rl S T MILL. rpilEOItlST Ifl U.nt Nebraska (I.ncv X ttiwn.l lnrcflL rdlmtv. hu.i been tlinr- oughly overhauled anil nilllti'd In lirt- cliiss onler, mm s now miming and doing all kinds of ' - V V NTOII' a RIX1IIA ti. 4 FI.ol'11. FKKD, AM) OATS. CoiiMtimlly on linnil, and sold at Ihe very lowest figures. mil II. W. I.KDKIH K. ii,.,iyy -M'V w ,'5 r-t-.i V- I -. . ! ! ,11 t w .1 '.'! ! DR.C.KEMBLE, Hiis Itoubl uil.tli Ktnre f . -I !. t i 1,1 i t I'l ' .' 1K),LA 111) IJKOH, '""Mtiro.ii'l'i i - i.- n. Ami will ciivr- on tho business' ln rcarter. A full Jill" ot 11 I b irood ftinnnrtr- kpnl "ft (lllHie'-Wnnrl-in lhN utoro.' VhVii cians prescriplimis carefully ompoui"Jed ov a t;onipotoit i iniriim.-iMi m Hrwlunte ol Philadelphia I'ollejia of i'hnnnacy. JWMn' i. ' ! ,.( KliMnr-H! M. D. it. t? -'ff-t -i n ? 03 f 3 1-7 rl mm " to V, Or gS a- 4- 'tr3 o Q, 3 s O O CO THE MABVE1 OT THEYTORLD-Bathcsda Watkii. It has restored tlioiisands from tho brink of the irrave; irivcn health and strength to those ilccmcu beyond the rmuilinf mudu'id aoienou, and tinned the Iiath of alllictiou to ouo of happiness in the lcssingx within its virtues. It cures the pcadly I'-i'lyhCs discaso and Diabetes eradioatcs all diseasaa of the, kidneys : re stores tho urinary orpins to slrenutlLaud power in a word, it is a natural leslorer of health, and has 'performed thA most wonderful and ineriiciiions cures of anv Known jmoeine on tho prlobe. Address for larcidnrs, etc., . COL. It. Dl'NRAR. - H4i ' ( 'h Waukesha, Wis OPI U M A X I cured without pain or incon venieuee. No charge for treatment until satisfaction in rendered! ' For particulars, aildross J)H. LOLOIIRY, Manor Station, Westmuro land count v, la. 11 It s k jeyar rounry rowacr. If r i, p, t f . X WiirrintP'l, If iic.l In tlai. '-vvaVU)ourucli!t fctsi oliolern iintl -.: ii tti.oK. iuiui.i.iv.imw tL-.I?' . . 1 owdor. Bllll II tl'-htuWIll of , i-" oroiuury auoiillou tuclcuii- A :'lo Ilium mill tiri.mjr U-cteur. du8t,prltHnai!i!iilill forniaii;iimtei i;il,iiliy onu umy '"'P l'ouluy (uvcu lo coiului uu'iit) fr any lw.mli of Ume. wlih l.oOi prontond .lituurc. rm-kiv 35cl , a to fjr i.no. Ak your dculer. 8em (mo uoou ru eeii.( A once. AJifriK. " A. ti. METER CO., baltlreor. nsYt'UOMAKCV. or oul Uiiarmitiir X I low either sex may fascinate and (rain the Vove and ullbctions of any poi son they cnoose, liisiauii v. i nu siinpio mental ui i"UuaJiii'Ut. all can pusus tree, bv mail for liij oonls ; toi.thcr witli u Marriage tJuido, l-'pyptiau tirae.c. Dreams. Hints to I.adiw.. A ipiecr Ixiok. loo.ooii olit Ad dress T." William A Co., I'ublislicrs, 1'liil- adeiphia. ' 7 j CUUHCHIIlKfor tho Foro.st l'ppublican kj ll will pay. ''' -'M;!U 18" .HTril-.f'li .:& g rf Jl?-;noiT(?.A-!.'.- ' sm- ' .' i 'C, ;'rT'- -' '' '-.g' ; ' ,';, n ui !',' (''.,: g T'4-" M. & 0'-; ' ;fg,, .:l-- . P () : ' ' Ag. i C I m i2 ,m gH- Y. ts & f4 - -.i-l o.g;- .i U 5 s e 2 O h ls 187. THE 1875 ti rriti icei (JoaifVlERCJAl, A POLITICAL. Lri'EtLTlV.riM"MKIt ( lAl.uml t;lONMKAL NEWS PA I'KH, Best Interests of the People. Tn POLITICS, T1m -4M M KMOl A I. wilt hrrentTpr. 'as lllMetolole, l.e ilcvoh d to llic slipnoi'l of KiYll'II lifVrthi Ifilc-.. maliitnlnitcr lis in- icponco tntlt.n lhc ieiuhlii im I'mly, mid lniiv.lnu th" l-i 'lit nt nil times tu'xnvnk J"i'0tlj biiil foorli skIv on t ! io innrlts of men and iiicastii'iL Party iin ernmciil is es sendiil to a c.uiKlitiitloPtu couutrv, and .hiiiiaiils i p.iiutii- to bo indepeiiiii nt of parly are usually uidepi lulcnt of priiwi ple. I'.illhl'ul to tlio .'treat ennvtctiunk nmt alms Vipiiil whleh (lie liopublicuii Party- was ii:isetl, it is the iii'-utlipicee of ni HililP' oi' Diction, sliniiol linir the niirlv- soh-ly licciiuse it believes that iniilv is-. fouiiiU-.l ym principle nf itiiit mid Jus- tloo. At Yl .. i ji j 1 1 . ) ' .' , : THE EDITORIAL OEPARTinENT Of I he CoMMi-.m iu." will ciiiitain. fniin rtay to day, coiiti lliutiiins fmni ublo wri ters upon all Mihiivts I'nlitl. nl, Lltcnirv, .Si'icnllllc, Leu-sl, Coiitincrcicl, l'oici(tn and Local In w liieh its views will be set lonli plainly and Indcpciiilentlv, Kccplmr iu view Ibe'prline ulni if the piiicr, w hich is Ihe advancement, of ihobixl iuteicsls ol all sootiona of the .country. , . ' ITS REWS DEPfiliTHENTS Will alwftti ontain tn icf but accurate re ports of all llic occurrences of the dv. Lilmral i xiiMidituics will be tundo in k'c- urinu; spcciul teli'itiains and corrosoon- ilencc from the ureal, news (-enters, of Uio wiintry, so that readers of the Coinmer- -cal can always rely u belli!? served with any anil rename news. In the (icimrtmi'iit devoted in thn imb rication of 1-oenl News will lie found a oinplclo daily history of Ihe city and its nvirons, ttallicrcd by a coins of cariil'ul writer aud sot forth iu utlraclivo lyle. THE littRKETS Will, rts heretofore, receive careful alien- lon. i' nil telcanipliic rcnortsiil thcSinin of MuiIiii'Sm, W illi i'riecs Curiviil. will bi received daily from tllo Trade I'entei-sof this eoiintrv and Kui opc. The l'itllniiirli Market, In nil its bnuicl:cs. will 1 ie rcnnt'l- ec) fully and accurately. As a commer cial journal the Commercial stands second to no paper In the country. I fin l-tnancial Column will irlvn (billv (ho i uUiiu rales for moiicv. and the prices ot istnck anil Itnudont all the ureal trad- invr points, with uiii' li intcreslin ftatitl- :ii inatK-r. ' iriTERESTING MISCELLAHY, ' ! Kmbracinir Poems, Sketches, Incidents of l'l'HVcl etc., will lin. 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Itlflticlinir thn linworvl inirja of (niirrnwa hihI of tho, ' I-UlAturo ti' Noif;hlHriii(i StiltCV. 1 1 ItllTLMlilllJr t'.tm 'K!M)IHltimM lllfli-U ComplcteWccklyMarketRcports , ' lsicclaUy J'rcpaicd lor it. .f'liio tVKEKI.Y Ci.VMi:!:riALv; - bo sent , Postage Frea to Suliscrilicrs. 1' Lio.h tsubsLCilioi-. st S-.UiJ ..l'cr I'cur - will al:o lie untitled lo a copy of our new. Illustrated! Konthlv Mairazine: One of tho hanilsoii.ost and best publica- iiuiis 01 ii.j Kiiai 111 eisiciHe. V TiCU.MS FOIt 1S73. WEEKLY COMMERCIAL. (Postage l'rc-1'aid). One c.ipy,"inc 'i ur, incluiling Ma;ja.ino Two Di. liars, r . - , CI.UD UATE.SI Five Coj lies, periiuiiuin, each ?1 7.1 Ten Copies, ' ... j Twenty Cnp!e, ' mid over " 1 2.i And one extra copy to ihe getter up of club Additions iu.lv lie 111111I0 to a Club stunv time din ing tho yojir, at thci'lnh price, th'u ulKcriptions i-outiuuiui; a Fri.L Vkah from the timo tho aiitlitions shall have been made, "-;.. Postmasters rcijucstcd to act as agents. 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