K 01 TOR. WEDXEXDAY BORXISC, JI.K. 10, 1S;J. NEW HAMPSHIRE. The vote in New Damp-hire yester day was utiussally larpe, and the Re publicans luve elected tho (lovernnr, and Congressmen in tho Second and Third Congressional Districts. 'The 1st District is conceded to the Democrats. Tho rromo of tho Governor elect is Cheney. The Compulsory Education Bill. Governor Harlran ft in his annual message sxiggeslod that compulsory ed ucation will be a good thing, and ac cordingly a bill lias .been read in place by Senator Tayue, of Luzerne county, mainly copying the provisions of the New York conipulaory educa tion law. Its provisions are mainly as follows : All parents or guardians who have charge of children between the ago of eight and sixteen years are to bo com polled to have them ' instructed in spelling, reading, writing, arithmatic, grammar, geography and tho history of the United States, for sixteen weeks in each year. " .4 twecn the ages of eight ?aiv( sVixteen years, are required to see that they liavo been in attendance t school for sixteen weeks in tho yiay preceding ucn employment. I If parents or guardians prefer to give children withiiuthe terms of the ... , . , , bui. DiAircn nvt&s iu uiu uraucnes 01 learning fixed upon, at home or at private schools, they are at liberty to do so. Incases whero parents are too poor to buy the necessary text books they are to be furnished out of the public fund. " Upon school directors and school trustees in townships, towns and cities is devolved the task of carrying theso provisions into effect. They are to as certain the number of children of the prop?rage; to determine the qualifi cation of parents as instructors, in cases where instructions are to be giv en :" to see to the apprehension of va grant tr truant children ; to judge, of mental nr physical incapacity, and to the Cullcction of fines for the vlulatiou of law.: ' Foi instance in theso duties lUUJQMIC UUkUUIUlU ,U Villi IU IUU IltJ" I 1 - . I 1 f . I uce una consiaouiary lorccs oi me State." The school boards of each ju dicial district in the State are endowed with sub-legislative powers and may adopt their own rules for carrying the provisions of the law into effect, sub ject to tho approval of the common pleas judges. - Tho school boards are authorized to sue for aud collect fines imposed upon parents and guardians, for neglecting to comply with the law, which arc to be placed to the accouut of the school JUUU. Tho Jlarrisburgh Telegrault, of Friday last; says : "'All that is want ed in Louisiana,' says the majority re port, is to withdraw the Federal troops and leave the people of that Mate to govern themselves.- ihis is all tho rebels wanted in 1801 , aud all th!y have asked fur at any time since. o have no uotibt, il hey were per mitted to practice fli&t doctrine of iu umiuution, ana iityiun. negro as a beast of burdcus "tKey did prior to tho war, not only tm-y; but their north em admirers, would have nothing of which to complain, and everything would bo lovely.as they view it. In mat ters of Stato prior nets must be con sidered evidenco of futuro purposes. For a period subsequent to tue re-admission of Louisiana her people bad been 'governing themselves.' All the world knows that government was purely a local self government, so lo . cal and so exclusive that a large, per haps the larger portion of her citizens were excluded from its benefits by rea son of their poverty, material and in tellectual, their nice and their color. It was anything and everything else than a Republican government. Sup iioso this proposition adopted. In the light of antecedent cveuu how will Iiouisiaua govern her people, or will it be a Republican government, such as Congress is bound to see guaran teed to tho people of that State? or l i I I ill nnni if,. J t . il annin ',.-. . . national intervention to protect the lives aud property of her lata tlavcs? o - - Tho death of Adjutant General Lorenzo D. Thomas, of the United States Araay, marks the departure of the old timu army officer a, whoso ten ure of. lifo and office have been long drawn out. Tho position of Adjutant Gcuoral of the army is one of nomi nal rather than real responsibility. It forms a part of the red-tape system, by which military aflairs are conduct ed, lie is tho medium of communi cation between tho War Department proper, aud the active army officials a sort of registering clerk for the Wur Department. This positioii, which is 'nominally a highly respectable oue, was lillttJ by General Thomas for many years. It requited sfbiply ur- W. R. nuxx hauily of dimmer, -ami sufficient fa miliarity with llio delnils of army operation to prevent tlio Department from error of nuniinistratioo; Gener al Thomas was kindly, courteous, n (tickler for etiquette, and was. useful in Lis department. During the war, when liia oliioo was important, lo gave very p-liornl ntisl'iiet ion, nni nt all timeu win a failli'ul and attentive offi cer. His oVnih opens tip a position which, in peace is practically a sino cure, to home "ileservinj officer, upon whom the weight of vearj rcsta heav ily. . The I'ittsnurgli Commere'ml says, the "Force" bill, as it is callei!, is sim ply r measure to protect electors with out respect to their party ulliliations, in their constitutional rights and priv ileges. Of its necessity tliero can he no doubt. Already iu several South. cm States schemes have been proposed with the design, of shutting out the blacks from teo biillot-box, ami plac ing them under tho heels o their old masters, whilo every here among tho Democracy loyal men are thrust aside to make way for those who upheld the black flag of treason and rebellion. A majority of tho dominant partv iu the next Congress will bo ex-rebel sol diers. What they and their Northern allies will try to do may be easily judged. When the .Democratic mayor of isew iork city appoints as his chief clerk the private secretary of .Toff Davis, and the sheriff names as his clerk of arrests the keeper of Lib by prison, there is little room for doubt as to the direction in which De mocracy is tending. Mercantile Appraiser's List for For est County ibr the Year 1875. class, BmtETTTwefrsHir, nt'r.nw -aBJas. 1 carsall... 14 11 700 7 00 KEUW TOWNHHie. Ford & Lacy ...... 11 10 C HARMONY TOWNSHIP. A. Slater 14 7 00 .Ino, Peterson 14 7 00 J. I. Itanpe 14 7 00 W. C. "oill 14 7 00 IIKKOKY TOWN.su IP. T. T). Collins 14 T 00 T. J. Howman II 12 .SO Wheeler A Dnsenbury.... 14 7 00 HOWS TOWNSHIP. D.Graham 14 7 00 KINUSLkY TOWNSHIP. Whcclor, Dnsenbury A Co 14 7 00 t TIONKSTA BOKOeO.Il. . S. C. Johnston II 7 00 Kobinson A llonner 10 20 0(1 Goo. V. ftithrithre A Co 13 12 SO Oeo. W. Bovard Co 13 10 00 M. F.instoin 13 10 00 S. H. Ha'let 14 7 00 M. Smith 14 7 00 A. H. Partridge 14 7 OO II. O. Davis 14 7 00 John Reck 14 7 00 Billiard Saloona. Jos. E. 7,uver,2 tables 40 00 M. Itlfl Jr., 2 tables 40 00 Iiestuuraiit and Kitting IJnu.n. r Rudolph Strucken 8 6 00 A Court of Appeals will lo held at the ofl'me of tho County Troa.surr, at tho Court House, in Tmnesta on Saturday the zrin uav oi f co.. !,.. W. 15. HATtLAN, Mercantile Appraiser Forest County WM. F. BLUM, BLACKSMITH AXD WAGON - MAKER. Corner of Church and Elm Strocta, This firm is prepnred to do all work iu its line, and will warraut everything done i mmr nil to trivo tutusiactiou. l ar ticular attention glvvn to - IIOIISISIIOF.IXCI, (iiv thein a trial, grot it. and yott will not ro PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May 1, 1870, Trains urrive at and leave the Union Depot, corner of Washintou and Liberty street, as follows; AKK1VK. Mail Train, 1.30 a in ; Fast Lino, 12.12 a m ; Well's accommodation No. 1, 0.20 a m Hrinton accommodation No 1, 7.50 a 111; Wall's accommodation No 2, H.o.'.a m ;Cin cinnati Hxpreisa U.'JOaiu; Jolinstowu ac commodation 10.50 am; ISraddock'a ac commodation No 1, 7.00 p 111 ; PiiUsburgh express 1.30 p mj Pacific express 1.50 p 111 j Wall's aceomipodiition No 8, 2.II5 p in ; Homewood acttomniodution No 1, 0.55 p in; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.50 p in; Hrinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p m; Way Putisengcr 10.0 jj 111. DEPART. Southern oxj rsa 5.20 a m ; PaoifU ex press 2.40 a in ; Wall's accommodation No 1, O.aoa in ; Mail Train H.10 a m ; Hrinton'a accomniodHtion 1 1.20 a m : ISraddock'a ac commodation iNol.o. in p ni! Cincinnuti express 12.11) p m ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 a m ; Johnstown accoimvodation 4.05 pm; Kmnewood accommodation No 1. 8.50 p 111; Philadelphia exprobs S.oO p m; Wall accommodation No.'l.H.Cjp in; Wall's accommodation No 4, 0.0", p 10 ; l'asl Line 7.40 p m; Wall' Ko5, 11.00 p m. ' Tho Church Train leave Wall's Station every Sunday at U.05 a. in., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.05 a, ni. Itoluruing leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. in., and arrivo at Wall's Station at 2.10 p. 111. Cincinnati express leaves J illy. South ern express daily exeunt Moi; lay. All oth er Trains daily, cxcopl Sunday. For further informatioo aply to w. ir. nECKwrrir. Agent. Tho Pennsylvania Knilrond Company will not ssMime any Kisk for Kau'gago ex cept for Wearing Ap):uel, and limit their rsponsihility to One Hundred Dollai s val ue. All bairg-igo exceeding that a cunt in value will bo at tho rW-k of too .nor, uuicss taken by spocial contract. A. J. CASSA'l General Superintendent, A 1 toons Pa. TOM WOUK neatly executed at tbisefflro at resr'iiatile rain. :sj N. daiTyTuiiIw.-.. 1 H Ia WKKKI.Y ANI The appvimoh ol tlio rresldciiliHl oIh-. tion Rives mlnnl importanen to tho event am! dovelopmoutu of l!73. M'o rtmll mdeavor to ilcst-rlbo tiiem fullv, IWIlhmllv. nml rmi'lety. TIIK WlOKKIiY SUN has now nttnli.nl i-ireulntlon Of ever seventy HioumuhI copied. Hi readers are found in everv Stiite mid Territory, nml Its (innlitv is well known to tlie nubile. ONhal I nut onlv en deavor to keep it fully up to the old stand ard, but to Iniprovo and add to its varlctv and power. THK Wl'.KKLY SUN will wntlnun to n a thorouirh newiiaper. All .tho iews oi the diiv will lie foui.d in it, eomlensed when unimportant, at full length when of moment, and always, we trust, fronted In n clonr, Interesting' unil Instructive man lier. It is our aim to make the Weekly Son the licit family newspaper In tlin world. It will be foil of enteriiiiuinfr and appro priate reading of everv uort. tmt will print nothing; to mlcnd the most, nei npn loiis and delicate tnste. It will alwnvK con tain the innsl interesting stories mil romances of tho day, carefully selected and legibly printed. The Agricultural Oepnrtment Isapront lnont feature in tho Weekly Sun, and lt artii-leH will nlunvs bo found fresh and unefnl to the farmer. The number of men independent In not- itica Is increasinu, and the Weekly Sim Is their paper spociall-. Ii tieloiiim to no aity, uikI obeys no ilicttlon, conteiullne or priuclplo. nnd fr tho election of the best men. It exposes the corruption that disgraces the country and threaten tkn overthrow of republican institution. It has no fear of knaves, and sok nu. favors from their supporters. Tho market of every kind and the fash Ions ave regularly reMrtcd In itseoluoans. The prieo of tlio Weekly Sun la one dol lar a year for a sheet of eight pnms, and tlfty-six columns. As this barely pays the" exponsea of paiior and prlnti'iiir. w- aro not ablo to make any diaeonnt or allow any premium to friends who may nmkoj pxcial etforts to extend it circulation. I mfcr the new law, which reuliire pav- meiit of postnife id advance, one dollar a year, with twenty cent the cost of pie paid potairc added, is the rate of subscrip tion. 1 1 is not necessary to Bet u n a club in order to have the Weekly isui. at this rato. Anyone who sends ono dollar and twenty cents will get tho paper, post-paad, for a year. We have no traveling auvnt. TUB WKKKLY SUN. Kiot pa-oa, fifty-six column. Oidy $1.20 a year, post age prepaid. No discounts fnin this rato, THK DAILY SUN. A large four-paire newspaper of twenty-eight colums. Dailt eln-ulatiou over lO.ooo. All tlio news for 2 cents. Subscription, postage prepaid o.ri cents a month, or Sl.50 a year. To clubs of 10 or ovar, a Uiaoount. of -0 par Addrcu "Till? SL'X," New Y'ork City. Notice to Creditors). Notieo Is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of I'hilip Walters, lato of Forest Countv. Pa., de ceased, intostato, that they arc required to pre cm mo same, W illi mo vonenurs there if to the undersigned, sole adminislrators of tho estate of said deceased, at the roi deuce of D. S. Knox, in the ilorongh of Tionusta. forest county, la., on or Do fore th first dav of September, ls73. DORCAS D. WALTKRS, Adudnlstratriz. ' I. S. KNOX, Administrator. . Dated December 31st. 1H74. CREAT OFFER ! Ten Steel lteproduetioiia uf famoui pin turca, original engravings worth 816. "A Woman in Armor," a thrilling story or American home tile: price 111 book form. 11.25. -. Ten short stores, a rich variety of mis cellaneous reading, and ovvr 76 piures of rare pictures. All the above inelndod in the offer of Hearth aud Home two months 011 trial. Sent post-paid for only .fifty cents. TUo great illustrated weekly inngazine. Price reduced to ri.fiO per year. Siugiu number ix cents. At news stands or bv mail, tireat inducements to avrents anil clubs, The IJriiphic Company, Publishers, Park Place, New York. - j 4t CTC A WKEK to agents to sell an aiticlo 4 I v salable as Hour, l'rohts immense. Package free; address Buckeye Manufac turing Co., Msrion, Ohio. 45 4t $5 CASH and the N. Y. Saturday Jour nal, the urcat literary week ly of America, for one year for tlio Iteg lilir Subscription Price, 13, Postage Paid. tf!7 Values entered imnartiullv as ro. VILt ccivod, and Fivo Dollars Cash bent at once to every rifth subuseribor. Clubs of live (at f l each) mav retain tho$5 ! This is our "chronio" a Casli premium of to every filth subscriber! The lirm name js a siilllolcnt guaranty of fairucssanil fill tillmciit. Send money order or registered letter to Ilradle A Adams, Publishers, V8 illiaui Street, Xow York. 43 4t TITEMAEVELOF THEWOHLD-Bethesila . , k i. i.1. lima iwuira biluursmoq from tlie brink of the grave; given health ami ktrength to those dcemcii beyond tho rea h of medical science, and turned tlie Eath of alUiciion to 0110 of happiness iu tho lesings within its virtues. It cures tho ptadly llrighi'a disease and Diabetu; cranicates all diseases of, IherWrtneys ; re alores tlio urinaiy organs to strength aud power iu a word, it is a natural restorer of health, and baa performed tho most wonderful and meracuious cures of any known speciliu on tho globe. Address fur circulars, etc., COL. K. DL'N 11 A K. 3'J 4t Waukesha, Wis. $5 g $20 per day at home. Terms C'o.,Pprtl,iud, Me. 31 H A WF.F.K guaranteed to Male and Oil Fenialo agents, in their locality. Costa nothing to try it. Particular Free. P. O. Vickery ct Co., Augusts, Mc. Jl-4t I'. F. I. The above letters are the Initials of one of tlie linest medicines in tho country. Four-Fold Liniment, not excelled by any othur in tlie curing of Pain and Sore Throat, and Is especially adapted to dis ease of Horses, Cattle in. Kce circulars around bottles, bold by nil Druggist. WiW-ly HIU ' r - ' HIoMt i:xtraorlinary Terms of advertising aro offered for Nuws piers iu thu Stale of . WEST PA. Send for list of paper and schedule of rales. Address U KO, P, KuW l'.LL A Co. Ailvertising Agents, Xi, 41 Park lluw, New York. Kefer to .Editor of this Paper. 35-4t mPYINR t-,upeiisatiou Liberal. Pre wUrlllU, foruiuo toone willing to earn Fart of her expenses at achooJ. llercl. W. I. K IN'tSIH'R Y, La lies' Semlnsrv. Tar. r tnw n, N. Y. 4t TT e V J I'm'snunaii, PAA The fallowing list etubraeea only rt"n of our tmmenso stork I Musalo-LoadliiR Rltioa, full nr half stock at I5, $jn, and Double Barrel Riflna, f jf to J'i0. Doubl Utfles and Shot Ouna, either over and under, nrsido by Bide.aiul at ull iiricea from io to ,',. Slnffle-Barrel Bhot Dims, f meii tir boys: cheap aafo aud durable. All price 3...0 to fj.r. each. Double Haurll Siior ( ux.?. Our 11 ft v ditferent styles, mndo of Inm, London Twist, luiiim'ilH!... or I)iihi:i eu liariel. finished in the best and lab'st style, all sizes, for men and boys, nt price lanulrg from fin, frl5. 1:0 U", S.,, $1(1 S-'iO, to !PO. 1 I vS T OLH. h variety iroui fl.00 to M.0O, lRVOLVJTUS:. 4, 5, fi, or 7 HliiMttoi'M, f rvory kiutl, nt ajl' BREECH-LOADING RIFLES. lnohosler Improved IH shooter. Most long range gun in the world, l'rlco only Sharp s Celebrated Itrcteh-Loadine-' ltl- llc only $10 each. Keniiugtoii Hieeeh-Loadlng Ilifles at loest factory prices. WleeBon: ond Stephen's Pooket ilifles, using metal eartrldg, at tii, ?l and ilS, Breech-Loading Shof Guns. Tho IVxtar Kiniilo (Turrel liroech Tind- lughhot Uun, using Urassshells price $10, Stephens' It. It. Single (inn, fill. Double Harrel Ilrverh Loader.of Moore's Dean's Wootlhill'a, Ureenon's. Hirharda'. Scout's and other lino makos, at all prices, iruui 9.W.14J eacu. Senilfor'rrieeListto J. II. ,I013iST0i, '.: GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS,. 28S LIBEUTY RTP.EET, " ' IlTTSBUietS 1 1, PA .. ' and stato that saw this advertisement in Thk Koii est ItEer'iii.ii'AX.' " Takb NoTlrit I will bur or Undo for Army Hitlcs, Carbines, Hovolvors, Ar. For prices see 1 ataiogne. Orders by mail reetdve prompt attention, Goods scut hv express to anv iKiiut C. ), D , to bo examined bol'orc pujj ior, w hen reipiestou. 40 H' ADVERTISING; Cheap; Good: Sys tematic All persons whoeonlem plate making ismfracts with newspapers for the insertion of advertisements, should send 2 cent to Oeo. P. Koweil A Co., 41 Park flow, New York, for thoir Pamphlet-book (ninety-seventh edition), containing lists of over 2000 newspaper and estimates showing the cost. .Advertisement taxcu for leading papers in many States at a tre mendous reduotiun from publishers' rates. Get the book, WANTED AO l!NTS forth "Ufa ami Explorations f Dr. Llvimr- stone." Complete, aiithentie; a fresh book. I'ricn Hulled tothe limes. Adilrevs IJ. 11. Kusscll, Publisljor, Doslou, Mass. 41 4t Q.rtf month to agents evervwhere ip.wWU Address Exi-e sior M'amitao turinu Co., liuchaiian, Mich. 41 4t PSYCIIOMANCY, or Hout Chaiming. X How either x may fascinate aud gain the love and all'ections of any person lliey choose, Instantly. This simplo mental ao quiremeut all can possess, free, by mail, for 25 cents; togethor with a Marriage Ouide, Egyplian Orac.e. Dreams. Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 100,000 sold. Ad dress T. WiUism A Co., Publishers, Pbtl adelphia. 41 HAVE YOU A COUOII OH CM,D, or are you aflticted with Asthma? If so. ut.s Hri ui) of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horshoond, pre. pared by Mcl'Urran A Mclveiiiian, and ro liof w 111 be immediate and a euro certain. Sold By MsClarran t McKennan, Pitts, burh, Pa,, aud all druggists. wUl Sm Hollidaysturg Seminary. FOR YOVNO LADIES, EOLLIDAYSBURG. PA. Kov. JOSEPU WAUGII, -wJl-Sm Principal. SOO PIANOS & ORGANS New and second-hand, of Firt-claa Mak ers, will bo sold at Iower Prices for cash, or on Installments, or for rent, in City or Country, during theso flard Times anil tho Holidays by JlOltACK WA'I KKS A-SON, 481 liroudway, than over before oflored in New York. Agents wanted to sell Waters' New Scale Pianos, and Concerto OTgans. Illustrated Catalogue mailed. CJruat in ducements to the Trade. A large discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Lodges, Schools, etc. 39 4t- TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH Tlio Liver must be kest in order. SANFORD'S LIVER INVICORATOR haa become a staple family medicine Purely vegetable Cuthariu) and Tonic for all derangements of Liver, Stomach and Dowels. Will clear the complexion, curean k headache, Ac- Shun Imitations. Try Sanford'a Uver Iuvlaoraior. fl ANT'EL S .... ... . . FURHriTURE KLAUS A SPECIALTY. : sc, dr.' JAMES OLD, ItU Liberty Street, WwJ4-Sin PITTSBL'KGH, PA. t'ELT CA HPKTI.VOS, 35 ets. per yard P FELT Cl;l LI NO for rooms 111 plan., of Plastor. - FFLTUOOFINU aadSlDJNO. For sauiplos, address C, J. FA Y.Camdcij, iw Jersej-. Hoi mQINlTTMMSr7" Descriptive list and inleresiing Informa tion to ul 1. siking lor good home. On a bargaius. Mild niiiUirud many liiduc nients. firowing seasons lnuf,' consumt ing ones short. Address Win, li. Moore A Co., Sullolk, Va. S5-4t Oll WOUK neatly executed st the JtK I PVJU.Il'A.V OiHt. 1Z. lilM'.IIV, ' Tituorrt:, Pa. Is selling nut Ills . enure siock or il trutrlira Jrwrlrr AT FIRST COST All parties In want if Hold and Mlver Watches, Hold and Silver Chains, l.a- J 1II1V Opera t'l iilos, he latest stle III old and plated sets, rtracelets, studs, CliH'Ks, An., wi.l 11. id tin a Urst, eInaM r v. portunity. All goods uii new. no nt.l trash, ibis iM r-o humbuir. K. Klein sells at cost. On and see. NEBRASKA GRJST MILL" r PI I K li It 1ST M I I.L ai N eliruska ( Lucy. A town,) Forest county, haa liecn thor oughly overhauled and relltteil ill lirst class order, and is now 1 uunlng and doing all kinds of CI UNTO 31 (jlll.M)IAa FLOUH, FEED, ANDOAT3. Constwutly on hand, and sold at the wry lowest tigurss. , -0m . H. W. LRDKlirn. 1 ft ?0 2 n m j-'01 in . .. O 1 - A I-2 it S GQ c J1" u 0 0 ' h H PITH OLE VALLEY RY. V AXD ArtKll Monday, Juue 5, tb71, S' ; .. . 1 1 M. u ...1 . - iiiiv n ,11 11.11 mn .u.iu i. . . TP.AINS NOUTHWAltD. STATIOKB. Oleopolis, ' Hennott, " ' ' , Woods Prathors Mill Pitliole city -.i No. 1. 10.25 a m 10..10 " 10.24 " ll.oe . No. 4. 5.. 10 p 111 S.S " 8.1H " 3.10 .f0 THAI Nil SOUTHWARD. stations. No. 1." No. 3. Pllholw City, 1. 10 t 111 l.'JO p in 1 ruiuurs .iliu P.4S - 1.4S Woiuls 1 L.W ' lleuuett " 2.0'J Oloopulis 0.1U 12,14 All Trains make c.ss iioiiiKMiiinns at Oleopolis with trains on Ihooil Crock A Allegheny Iiivcr llailwav, North and aanttU, ' ,V, ',.' ' ' ' Two Lines of Staures run dailv between I'ltholo City. Miller l arm and Pleasant ville, makingcnuuucliou wilharrlvingand departing I rams. J. T. Jil.A I It, II. WICK HA M, Sup't. ; - - Ticket AL-eut, Pithole City, Pa. A O The choicest in the world " Jlnisirters' prices Ijirjest company in America siapio article pleatie everv body Trade eontinua ly In creasing. Agents wanted everywhere, Itest inducement. Don't, waste liuie, Sent for Circular 10 Kobkbt Wsli.s, 41 Vesey St., N. Y P. O. Hox 1287. . 1 4t BALTIMORE FEIY1ILE COLLEGE. Incorporated iu lKlii w ith autlioi Hv to con fer degrees, and endowed by tho State of Maryland in loi. Tho College is bcauli lullv situated in a grove, w ithin the citv limits, on a lofty eminence that commands a view of the country Hie city, and livor an.il bay for many miles. The College has a ood library, clitoulcal and philo.soibi cui apparatus, cabinets of minerals, med als, coins, gems, Ac, aud the course, of in struction is thorough, Jtnaidan.l tuition t'-'SO nor anuuui. N. C, nitOOKS, LL. 1., I'resident. 11-U S UIlHCKIBHrortho F .roM UeptiMiean Vu .y (IT. . fJ VX..4V - ,i J (I win pay. 1875. t 11 n . - h)75. Commercial A POLITICAL, MTCIt.MtY.CdMMF.K CIAL aud U: Kit A L MJWS IMl'RIt, Dooledtotbe Rocf lrxtMns UwOl OlUIUOU Ul IUU I tUJAtt. 1.1 pcuTicir, ; The COMMF.ltt'IAL will hs erTer, s herelnrore, lie devoted 1 1 ti support ef Hcptibliean prin. iolei, mainlalnint.- its In depeuee tnthin the l!"puliiienn I'sitv, ioi claiming tho right nt ivll thnes to'eak Irciiiv ami fearlessly on Hie nierils of inc and iiie.isurei. l'ity goernmnt Is es seal. id to a is.ic.liti'itiotiai csuinirv, sad journals clsimiun to bo iiuleiieii(ietil f parly are usually iudi pi iiileni ot prliiet pic. Faithful to the gioit convlcliiois snA aims upon which tho KcpuMicnti Party was bacd, it II Urn iiioiiilip.- of u eliiie or Pt.'tior., supp. riln-' lbs parly solely because it bollovi-s tliHt partv 1 founded oil principles uf lilfjlit and iicc. THE EDITORIAL I1EFARTMEST Of tho I'uMMKttfMl. Will contain, from day to day, conti l bullous from rbl wri ters upon all subjccls I'oliticsl, J.iterarv, Sclcntilie. Legal, Comniereicl, "oriii nnd l,nc:il-in which its views will be fonh plainly ainl independent v, keeping in view the primo aim of the paper, wi.luS " is the H.lvsiieeiii. nt of the bet intertsta W ail seciions of tlie country. ITS KEWS DEPARTMENT Will always contain brief Inii t'ca:at r- poris 01 an me occurrences of the day. Llboral .xpendltnrcs will bo ma-l In se curing special telc'isnis nnd correspon dence from tho great news centers of lb oiuury, so tnat romlors of the C iromer- .cal can always nly oil bcnn; ti.rcd wild srly and rcliablo liuws. In tho dei-nrliucut dovote.l tlia ck. lirallon of Iaj.t.I News will l.e foliud omplete dallv liistoi v of the citv and it environs, galhered by a cm) of crf4 writers and sot fort It In attracliTa atria. THE MARKETS ill, as heretofore,, re.-eiv eacefo) Mi. tion. Full telegruphio reportsof Iks Niat j ......... ni.., 111.U. .iiirviut Will received daily from tho Trade Centers f this country and lluroi.s. 'l he PittsLoira . ...e. .1 ... .11 1,. 1 ... ... i....Ki, ,1, us 1.1 au.-iifts, wui ne report ed fully and accurately. As a c I0ir.r eial journal the Commercial stands sseeaA to no pnj.er iu tlin country. The Financiid Column will give 411? tlie ruling rates for money, and II. price ol St.-k and IJoiids at all the lrat trad ing iioinls, with much iiuuresiius stutiaM- ..I Mllllkl. IKTERESTIKG MISCELLW, ' Kinbrscing Poems. Kketches. Incident - Travel etc., will Unit a place in the iwl- liinns of the Commercial, furishia( abundance, of Insiru. tion and ausassai! . for the family oireie. " T 1: 11 us roa Tux ' , Daily CoiiHueiclal. Postage Free to Subscribers. Ily 111ml, jM.r aiuiuuii . , ., t, , fit pa lly luail lor aix iiiouiha .. . tern I'.y mail lor lhrc uioiilUa "" , I M 11' mail fir .one uioiilh .- . .-. .. ; . 10 We beg t.i stato that Postage will ti al4 at tills olllce, free, on all F.diliou of Tn CoMMKiteiAl-.'senl to Subscriber, uadar tlio new Law to take ettoct on the in f January, lb70. . s . . ; , ' T I? XS.,-. " "'.'' Weekly CoiumerclAl f ' A PAPIIR FOR THZ FARMED, THE MECHANIC, THE MAMUFATURCn, Will contain In condensed form all th HEWS O "THE DAY, Including the proceedings of CnuRtasa, and of the Lc;isluiui es of Nc!;hloriiir States. Interesting iMric-snoudeuco, choice Keleiaiotis, and -s Co mplete Wc ckly M arket Repo rts Specially Prcared fur it. A"Th H'ifi'A'il' ni.tXfHCIAlll be arnit- Postage Free to Subscriherj. ' r-fr-Kach Subscriber, at $S UO per yfar, will also be until lud to a copy of our now. Illustrated Monthly Kegazin, One of the haiiilsou.ost and best rublle lions ef iu kind in uxlsiuiic. - TKHM3 KOU1S78. - , . WEEKLY COMMERCIAL. (rosla0'0 Pro-l'aid), One copy.'ono yesr, Uicluding Mazsaiaa Two Oo:iai-4. . CLUB P.ATES: .. Five Copies; pervmuuiii, earls fl T Ten Copi", ... ., j m Twenty Copies, " and over " I tt And 0110 txtra oopy tolho getter tip of elufc Additions may bo made to a Club at any time during tho year, nt the el ut. price, lb autmeriptimsu continuing a Fi'Ll. Yittl from tlie lima the additions shall list been made. ir(yt.cRMtcrs requested to act as ageat. These prices are invariable. Term Casli in advance. Itoinil in draris or Poet olllce .Money Orders, ii Mssible, and where neither of ihcsu can be procured semi ta.a money in n gislenul leller. s .M'Sii!imen Copies eent FItKK. ii dress all order 1 and letter to . ; "THE COMWERCIAL." PITTsJUl'lttilt. FA. P.HiaAGO' T u . Ledger, T1IF. C J? VPKST AMI BF.KT-PAPIE 1-N 'lniCCOL'NTHY. S1.50 I3 Mil L'neicolled by any Weekly Literary PuW- ct yiMwm wTxtrd'tv every : 3v ir.v js au: oyjjA'i ta -j-. - The most 'liberal prcrnlnms and CluV Hates ever ollcicd l.y any i.e apaptr. Writii r a Circular containing full infor mation, etc. Hpecimon copies furulU.J ouiip!iciillon. Addren TIM' I.l'iii : 1. h rnrti w 1 wS-i-lt ' fldea.M. Ii'ii.4 "'
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