. BDITOR. WEDNESDAY BQIUiJQ, M.U. 14. 1871. A nice point will be raised when the Legislature assembles next year. The Mouse assumed that the session to 1e then held will be a continuation of that jut closed, and that the business left unfinished, can then be taken UP and completed. The Senate held, that idasmnch aa there would be a dosen. changca in that body eleven by limita tion of time, nothing but newouriness ehould be taken up. Under the new Constitution, the Senator to be eleot cd next rear will have but a single rear to serve?, while those to be elected in 1876 will have four years' terms, that will beeia with those of the mem bers of the House. Then there will ' be no difficulty. Now each body can act its own pleasure. If the Senate shall choose to disregard the view of the House, it can simply refuse to cou iiW tha old bills that may bo taken up and passed by that body, and mere ly pass upon new measures, the re suit will, be to bring on ill-feeling, probably, but this docs not usually occasion serious injury. It simply operates to prevent partisan legisla tion, bTjt docs not interfere with niea sores that ore of public impdrtauce. 1 The Chicago" Tfibur.a thus con eludes an article on thtllid Term 4,We exchange with ceaVtvevery Re publican paper in. the United States of any note, and with the exception of a small organ -of cheap office-holders and beggars around Washington, there la not one Kepubllcan paper which favors a third term. Even those pa ' pars which are edited and controlled by postmasters dare not offend the universal sentiment among. Republi cans, by advocating, even indirectly, a third terra. Under these circumstan ces of toe origin of the story, its use by the Democrats to prejudice the country agaiust the President and the Republican party, and the signal tail ure of all those who have attempted a Third Terra party, is it not time that the whole nonsensical business was bur.ed, and the Republican party re lieved of all thought 'of any further discussion on the question 7" The new License law uncondition ally repeals all the results of Local Option, and licenses may be granted iu all the boroughs and counties which bad, by a popular vote, decided to to have no licensed drinking houses. The bill exoepta boroughs and coun ties where there are absolute prohibi tory laws specially passed by the Leg . islat are. Totter county can graut no licenses because an act of the Legis ts re forbids it, and there are a num ber of boroughs in the ' State where such laws are in force, and tbey will remain until repealed by the author ity that euactod them. Fhila. Timet. or Sale. The old Holmes House property is cfered 'for sale on very reasonable terms. This property consists of two acres of land, a barn, suitable for liv ery, site 105x40 feet. The foundation of the Holmes House contains a large amount of First clans' -building stone. The land is suitable fur gardening.and with proper care will raise superior vegetables. This property will be sold cheap. For terras enquire of the editor of this paper, or of C. F. Gilles pie, Whig Hill. - , 83tf. Nice ' assortment Ladies' Neck Tics and Ruffles at the Hat Store. 32tf Papa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has the most extensive and best selected lot of Fishing Tacklo that we have ever seen in a country store, and at astonishingly low prices. 1 4 6m - Go to the Hat Store sign of the Big Red Hal Tidioute, for best as sortraent bats, caps and furs. Also neckwear, underwear, hosiery and gloves for men, women and children, at lowest cash prices. 42tf Those beautiful lots just north of lira. Henry's residence can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. Go to the Hat Store for nicest furnishing goods. S2tf Codfish, oat meal, Graham .flour, and ouions at Robinson & Bonner's. The colored address label on each paper shows tho date to which thosub scriber has paid, thus . Thos Turner If 74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his nnper until March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weekly, Bycon . suiting the address label every subscri ber can (ell bow bis aocouilt stands. Our account go back no further il t.t f Tun.lxrir '73 tns sc- counts previous to that time being payable to the old firm. 7. R, DUNN fiHERlFF'8 SALE. Bi VIRTUE of sundry writaofWn, Kx. and Pluries Ijov. Fa. issued out of the Court of Comhion Pleas of Forest Cwunty and in me directed, thnre will be exposed to mile by publlo vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the borough of Tionesta, on THURSDAY, APRIL 8th, A. D.,1875, at 11 o'clock,, in., the following described real estate,to-wit: Marcus Ilrawnson vs. Freeman It. Kile worth and Sophia M. Ellsworth, Plu. Iiev. Fa, No. 10 May Tr. K. U. No. 10 Feb. Term, ls74. Osmer A Tate. All Hint cer tain pirn of land situate in the Township of Kinirslev, County of Forest, and Htte nl Pennsylvania, bounded ami rlvflhribed as follows, to-wit i ltcginning at the northeasterly corner of tract No. b2l3 as the same ia laid ont and designated on a map of said eonnty made by k. p. IrwlTi, adjoining Uie lino of Hickory towr..ship, and running thenco southerly along the dividing g lino of Subs. Nos. W.2 and 5lilT and adjoining lota to the southeast corner of lot) No. 6213, thonce along the divid ing line between No. 621.1 and. 61214 two thirds (K) of a mile, thenco northwesterly ami parallel with said line of lot No. 51114 to a point in tha township line of Hickory township aforesaid, distant two-thirds of s mile rroin the place of beuinr.lmr. and thonce northeasterly along said township line two-thirds of a mile to the place of beginning i excepting out of the same a certain tract of land heretofore oonveved to Oeortra and Kdward Kns worth consist ing ot arty (50 aorea situate In the north east oorner of lot No. 6.19. . Containing about 800 acres, and being a part of the name premises convoyed to the party of no ot . b. agngw, eaerta of orest County aforesaid. Auto. All that eoual undivided oim. half () part of a certain plooe of parcel of ibiiu viiuhk) in ningsioy townsntn Known. laid down and designated on said Irwin's map as lot jno. 6217, bonndod northwest erly by lot No. 6218, northeasterly by lot No. 6231, southeasterly by lot No, "821, southwesterly by lot No, 521i. Contain ing lld8 acros more or loss, with all a:id singular tne appurtenances. Taken In elocution and to be sold aa the Sronerty of Freeman H. Ellsworth and ophia M. Ellsworth, at Hie suit of Marcus urawnsou. ALSO, F. W. Ames, Prest, Ae., fbr oso of James II. Noill vs. Jos. A. Neill and Sam uel T. Neill. Adin'rn of Wm. T. Noill deceased, Ven. Ex., No. 7 May Term. 1A75, E. 1). No. 32 Feb. Term. 1875. B. J. Ileid. All defendants interest and claim in on undivided half in the certain large tract of land in Harmony Township, bounded and doscrided aa follows: On the north by lands of Win. Day. John White, O. 8. Biggins, H. Fogle and r. N. Hoblnson, west by lands of J. II. Neill.G. 8. 8iggins, r. . ko Din son, tt. fogle, John Vilson and James Melntire, south by lands of 11. Fogle, John Wilson, J. A. Copeland, James Melntire. and the Hickory Farm Oil Company, and on the east by lands of it. r ogie, u. . Bipgtns, i, wmte, wm. Day and Hickory Farm Oil Company ; be ing the same premises conveyed to the rvm. i: nem, doceased. ana John Wilson by Sheriff's Deed, dated Feb. 24. 187, and acknowledged Feb. 26, 1873, and recorded in fritieriff a Deed Book 1. twires 82 and 63, and being heretofore known as tne jonn w. Alanross farm, containlna about elcvon hundred (1100) acres more or less, and having thereon erected a frame house and barn and saw mill. Auto. A certain piece or parcel of land situate In Harmony Township. Forest County, bounded and described aa fol lows: On the north by land of James Young and formerly Harrison, east by land of H. 9. Has ton and Jease Burch field, south by land of Jesse DurobAeld and the rienaantville road, and west bv land of J B. Stout and Itob't Carson . being Dart of tract no. jj on map oi iioiiana lana Co, ixmiaining iuo acres, more or less, on which is erectod a two-story frame house, two frame houses and out-bulld- ings. uu. A certain Dieoe of land sitnate in narmony lownsuip, f orest county, f bounded and described aa follows: On the north by land of II. 8. Kaston, east by land of fcStowoll and Wilson, south bv land of 8. T. and J. A, Neill, and west by lauds oi jonn wnson ana Jossoriuro.hlleld; be ing north half of a farm formerly owned uy jiuomas joui, on which la erected frame barn. Taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of Jos. A. Neill and Samuel T, NeilL Adin'rs of Wm. T. Neill, deceased, at mo suit oi t . w Ames, rrettt. dtc, lot use dames a. jjciii. TERMS OP SALE. The following must be strictly complied wun wnen property is stricken down I 1st. When tba plaintiff or other Hon on the writs must be paid, and" a list of liens including mortgage searches on the firoperty sold.together with such lien cred tor a receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereef aa he may claim must be furnixhed by the til ; Iff " oneriu. i Hoe rurdon'a Digest, Oth Ed., pago 448 -nruuu s lorms, page an. Sid. All bids must be paid In full. All sales not aottled immediate v will b outinued until 3 o'clock: p. tu., of the day ot saie, at wnicn time ail property not set- tied i or win again ue put op and sold at the expense and risk of the whom nrst sold. person to - J.T. VAN GIESKN, Shariff. Sheriff's Office, Tlonest. !'., March 16th 1875. WM. F. BLUM, BLACKSMITH AND WAGON-MAKER Corner of Church and Elm Streets, TIOISTESTA. This firm is prepared to do all work In its line, ami wiu wsrnuii vverytuiug ii'iiii at their shops to give satisfaction, l'ar tioular aUsntion given to lioitsinoi:iACi, (live them a trial, and yon will not re- grei ib i-iy, LOTS FOR SALE IN THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 79, Nassau St, New York City. FFf,T CARPETINGS, J8 eta. per yard FELT CEILING for rooms In plane of Plaster. FFLT ROOFING aad a-IDING. For samples, address C. J. FAY, Oamden, 'ew Jersey, T HE S UN,,,, "'KEKTA' A N t ' n Al L Y Fl itflSMr The mproach ol the rresltTelttial elec tion gives nnttmtal importance to the eventa and developments of 1875. We shall endeavor to describe them , fully, faithfully, and fearlessly. THIS WKKKbY WUN has now attained a circulation of aver seventy thousand copies. Its readers are found In every State and Territory, and Its nnality is weil known lo the public. Weshall not'only en deavor to keep it fully -tip to the old stand ard, but to improve and add to it variety and power. THR WEEKLY RUN will couflnrie to be a thorough newspaper. All the news or the df-v wlU he found In It. condensed when Unimimrtant, at full length when of moment, and always, we trust, treaien in a clear, interesting and, lustructivo man- ncr. it is our aim to mane thai wnomy huh the best family newspaper -in Uie world. It will la tun ot eutoruuuiiig aua ai'pro- rriate rendlna of every sort, bnt will prim notnins- to rtiiena ine raosi acrunu oils and dolinite taste. It wilt alwavs contain the most .Interesting ntorins anl romnnces of tho day carofully suleuted ana legioiy prmwi. ' xne Airriouuurtu i?ornrtmentnaprom Inent feature in tlio W eekly Hun. and Its articles will alwaya be found fresh and userul to t he rariner. The numtwr of men Indenendonein pol itics is increasing, mid Uio wcckJv aim is inoir pser rwjH;mii-r, iii-twiun)n v. iiu nartv. and obeva no clictatirt. eontendinu for prineipln, and for ttie eloctioa of the best men. It eapoaes tbo corruption that disgraces the country and threatens tka overthrow or republican institutions, it has no foar of knaves, aud seek no favors from their supporters, ' 1 ne niarKCts oi erory Kinanna tneiasn Ions are regularly reported in itsenlumna. ar a year for a sheet of elk-ht pages, and fifty-alx columns. Aa this barely pays the expenses of paper and printing, we are nut able to make any disoountor allow any premium to mends who may maae special ctforts to extend its Circulation. Under the new law, which requires pay merit of nostatre in advance, one dollar i year, with twenty cents the cost of pre paid posinge amiea, la tne raieoi suuscnp lion. It is not necessary to get up a club in order to have the Weekly Sun at this rate. Anyone wjio sends one dollar ami twenty conta win get tue paper, post-pasd lor a year. ' . We have no traveling aronts. THK WEEKLY SUN. E arht naces, fifty-six columns. Only f 1.20 a year, post age prpaid. No discounts from this rate, I HbliMiit BUfl, A largo ur-PBRe newspaper of twenty-eiglit columa. Doily circulation over 120,000. All the news for i cents. Subscription.TKWtsige prepaid 6.1 cents a month, or a year. To clubs of 10 or over, a discount of 20 per cent. Address "THE SUN," New York City, STottce to Creditors. Notice Is liorobv irivon to all nersons having claims against the estate of Philip Walters, late of Forest County, Pa., de ceased, intestate, that they are required td present the same, witu too vouchers there of to the undersigned, sole administrators of the estate of said deceased, at the rasi deuce of D. 8. Knox, in the llorough of Tionesta, Forest county, l a., on or be fore the first day of September, 1376. DORCAS D. WALTERS, Administratrix. D. R. KNOX. Administrator. Dated December Slst, 1K74. F. IV . The above letters are the Initials of one of the finest medicines in the country, Four-Fold Liniment, not exuolled by ani nther in the curing- of Pains and Sore Throat, and la' especially adapted to dis- ,.e 1 1 . i v i I n j. w.' around bottles. Sold by all Drugsista, wso-ly eom GILES' IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cures : a Neuralgia, Face Ache, Rheumatism, Gout, Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Sore Throat, Erysipelas, Bruises and Wounds of every nature In man or animal. The remarkable cures this remedy luta effect ed classes it as one of the must important aud valuable remedies ever dbjeovvrcd fur tlie cure and relief of pain. "The sinews of my left hand were oon ti acted from an old abscess, drawing the fingers Into the nalm of tlio nand. i up plied Giles' Liniment Iodide of Ammonia. It relaxed thein so that X can atraiuhteu my fingers and use iny hands." li. pic ucrmoit, 40 ay . 19 Bu, in . x . . Sold by Cleo. W. Dithrklire. Tionesta, Pa. For aale by ajd DruggiaM, , Duixavsii Oth Ave., N. Y.; , U-4t 1875. WHERE NOW? 1876 To Michigan, one of the foremost, llpur- lsning and neaitny states i WHAT FOR 7 ' ?;, . To buy a Farm out of the , -. One Million lores of fine (arm Ins lands for aale by the UK A fill tlAtriVti JINLHAJIA. it. Strong soils. Ready markets. Sure crops, Good svhoela. Railroad runs through eou- tre of grant. Settlements all along. All kinds of prodaets raised. Plenty of water timber aud building materials. Price from H to f 10 per acre ; oue-lourtn down, bal vnoe on time. -ar-8end for illustrated pamphlet, full of facts and figures, and be conviuoed. Address W. a., lioward, Comui'r, Urand itapius, Mion. . r. it, i. 1'ierce, sue' Land Uep't, 4'J TEBHIVEL OF THE WOBLD-Bethesda WiiKH. It has restored thousands from the brink of the grave; given health and strength to those deemed beyond th reach of medical science, and turned th path of attiiction to one of happiness in the LlosHinin within its virtues. It cures the peadly Rright's d locate and Diabetes eradicates all diseases of the kidneys i re stores the urinarv oreans to strength and power in a woril, it is a natural restorer of health, and lias performed the most wonderful and meraculous ouret of an known specillo on the globe. Address for circulars, ato., COL. R. DUNBAR. 49 4t Waakesha, Wis. ' A Valuable lIcovery. Dr. C. W. Benson, a Pra:tlcing Physician, at lOtt North Kulaw St., Ualtiuioro, Mil., (who has paid much attention to nervous diseases,) has discovered that extract of celery and chamomile combined in a cer tain proportion invariably cures headache, either bilious, dyspeptic, nervous Or sick headache, neuralgia and nervouHuoHS. This is a triumph, iu ttiodical chemistry, and surterois all over the country are or dering by mail, lie prepares it in pills, at eO cents per box. The Doctor is largely known and highly respu'(u4 inJaltiiuot. TiCpmcofuU Mcihoilisl, 4" 4t WANTED A Few Good Men To represent Fountain Hill Nurswlos, Or rtll, tlbio, in the sale oO'mit Trees id tloneral Nursnry Stoek. Canvass to begiu in Aprtl or May Ibr October delivery. On ly those need apply who con givesocurltv, as important sums of money must lie handled during delivery. Applicants ill le visited by our traveling ant, and rranoemenla comploted. J. Uardner . Son, Alliance, Ohio. 4 4t SHAliPS RIFLE CO. Mannfactnreis of Patent Hree-h-lMiling, Military, Hporttng and Yeedmfmr Kltlen. The Hc'st in the world. Winner at InterJ national and nearly all nther prlncin matches at Croodinoor. See Oilidal lloe ord. Sporting Kitles, S0 to 13. Creed, moor nines, with Elevations for I3iiu vuh, K)Bnd12J. Scud Tor JlhiMtralod (ata logue. K. U. WKMTl'O rr, . Aaxonv AWsOvytrB, ' i rrosiilent. ii art rots A'ow.n. - , . . i . . -H STlJTTRHtN(. U. S. WtHtmnerlng IhJ stitnte, (Or. White,) 417 Fourth Ar., N. Y. Most rcroreness. No pay until per fectly ounxl. Cull or send for circular. 4i 4 YIRGINIA LANDS. W offer fbr Side three hnndrefl Im proved and Unimproved farms In the ml Id and salubrious climatonf Virginia. ' AieO, tracts of Iron, Coal and ' Timber lunila. Send Ibr Va. Real Estate Journal. Mnn or Virginia, 60 ceta. ChatllA, SUplea . Co- Richmond, Virginia ., ; ; , 49 4 1 eft A WEEK to events to sell anattielS i 13 salable aa tlonr Profits: inifnbnse, Package tree : address Buckeye Manufac turing Co., JXarionOlito. , ,41)41 ADVERTISING: Cheap! Goodf y4 tsmatls. All persons whoconUmplst making onntnuas with newspapers for the insertion of advertisements, sliould send 25 cents to Geo. P. Rowell Co., 41 Park Row. New York, for their PamDhlet-book (ninety-seventh edition), continuing lists of over 2000 newspapers and estimates showing the cost. Advertisements taken i i -. - i ... . or ic?uiiik wkwim i m uinur ain . m iiu- mendous reduction ftoui publislien' rules. Get the book. 4'J 4 $5g Mft per day at homo. (Terms free. Address Ueo. 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It oontaina over 700 fine Scripture Illustrations, and agents are meeting with unpreccduyted success. Ad dress, statiiij experience, etc., and wewlll snow vnu wliat our agenta are doinir, a tional Publishiuir Co., Philatlelphta. Pa. Cmcago. IU.. or St. ixuis, MOk , 91 -at ' ' Most Extraordinary Terms of advertising are offered for News. . r. papers in the atato of WEST PA. Bend r list of papers and schedule of rates. Address GEO. P. HOWKLLA CU Advertising Ageuts, , No. 41 Park Roar, New York. T - Rater to Editor of this Paper. S5tt tfC fSCU and the N. Y. Saturday Jotirr v nai, uie gns iiierarj wi' ly of America, for one year for the Reir nlsr Subscription Price, $3, Postage Palii UT Names entered impartially as to. ls. oeived. and Five Dollars Cash sent at onoo to every fifth MiibuMurlber, Clubs of live (at S3 each) may retain thefSl Tl ia our "ohromo" a Cash premium ef 1(5 to every fifth subscriber! The Arm name is a sunieient guarauty of fairness and ful fillment, Sond money order or registered letter to Roadie A Adams, 1'ubynhors, t William Street, New York; iaU CREAT OFFER ! . Ten steoi iteprooucnons or wmnns pior turea, original engravings worth tIS." ' i "A Woman in Armor," a thrilling story of American heme life: price iu book form. '81.25. ' r' ' .' ' .- . Ten short stores, a rich variety of mia. oellaneous. reading, and pver,75 paged of rare pictures. . i . . i : All rho above Included In the' offer of Hearth and Home two months 'on trinl. Sent post-paid for only fifty cents. The ureal illustrated weekly inntrajtlne. Price reduced ki $i.50 per year. Siuglo uumlef six cents. - At news suuins or by inaiii Great induuemcnta to autnibv and cliibHi The Graphic Company,. Publishers, Park Place, New York. -7 " UfRNTm AGENTS for the "Life and II Mil uu Exploratiousof Dr. Livinr stone." Complete, autbentio; a fresh book. Price suited to the times. Address, li. li. Kussell, I'uuusbsr, Uoaton, Alas, P.) HO a month to agents everywhere 'wvu Addreaa xcelslor Mannfuo turlng Co., Uuchauan, Mich. 41 4t STOP:? HAVE YOU A COUGH OR COLD, or are you amicted itn Aiintntr it so. use ttvru of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound, pre- parea dv ucuiarrau ex MCSxsnnan, and re lief will be immediate and a cure certain Bold by McClarran McKeunau, Pitts burgh, Pa., and all druggists. w31 tut Hollidaystnirg Seminary. FOR YOUNG LADIES, H0LLIDATSBUR0, PA Bev. josapa WAUQII, wll-8m Prtucijial ' BOO PIAKOS A ORGANS New aad seoond-hand. of Flrst-claa Mak ers, will be sold at Lower Prices tor caab or on Installments, or for rent, in Cltv Country, during these Hard Times and the Holidays by liOHACK WATERS 4 SOS 481 liroadway, than ever before littered in rw Yoi lt. Agents wanted to sou Wators' New Hi:alu Pianos, and Concerto Organs, iliusuated ( atalogues mailed. Great in duiiements to the Trade. A larire disooun to Teachers, MiuisWls, CUurches, Lodges ncuoois, cic. 3'J it NEBRASKA GRIST MILL. THE GRIST MILL at Nrnrnaka (IV town.) Forest enmity, Las' lo" I x'J onahly overhauled aiKl rtittotl In tlrst class ordce.and Is rtow rnnnlug and doing .11 I.I...U Ar1 CUSTOM OlHSIII(J. FLOUR, FEED. AND OATS. Constvntly on hand, and sold at the very lowest figures. .. ,, 4S-M , , , , H. w. LErnnrit. m DR.C.KEMBLE, Has fknltrM out the stoi-e of! BOLAKD " UKOi Tiaiouto, ln., ' And will rurr on the biiHiness lMreafter, A full no of tun irnoiia lormeriy rcpi ,! mill Ixi l',.nn,l in tliiS Store Pliysl claiia iirnwrintimiMiukrol'ully comiMiiiHdeil tv a tsimpeWMH fnariiiaoista xrwiuntv u 'hilKdeliihlaOillenot fharnmcy. 8a-lll ii I yi ' O. KKM11LK, M. IN p2 w, .5 ? - C an 2 ?(5 BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE. luoornorated in Im9 with auth'irity to eon fer degrees, and endowed by the 'Bute of Maryland in lwtu. The Colleiro is beauti fully situated in a grove. Within the city limits, una lofty eminence that commands a view of the country, the city, and river and bay for many miles. The College has a good library, chemical and philoaophi cat apparatus, cabinets of minerals, med als, coins, (rents, Ac. and the course of in struction ia thorough. Koaid and tuition Uo per annum. f. C. BKtyKH, LL. !., l-resHieut, . ...... i.l-4 TEASFr The choicest in the werld m porter.' prices Lament oompany In America staple article pleaes every body Trade continually In creasing. Agents wanted everywhere. Best iuducoiuonts. Don't waste time. Bent for Circular te ItoaCRT WsLLe, 41 Vesey bt., N. Y P. O. liox lajr. 14 4t ST.CLAIR DINING ROOFI. Good Meals at Reasonable ' Rates. MUS. IIINELY, having recently opon ed a Now Dining Koom for ljad'iea and lientlemen, is preparstl to furnish good uivum n, nu tunes ittiu at tow rates. No, 10 SIXTH 8TKKKT, Late Kt. Clair, PITTSBUlltiU, PA. wai3m TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH The Liver must be kest in order. SAHFORD'S LIVER INVICORATOR has become a sUiile family medicine Purely vegetable Cathartic and Toino for all derangements of Liver, (Stomach aiu uowms. win cieur tue complexion. AU ..I. 1. r.r. A 1. M... kl I. ....... ... ' " urwiwiio, Hi . CII1111 AlllllsllODS. Try Msurerd's Unr lurlsur.t.r. A uvKHTOUWienii cents to Geo. J . f. Kowell Co., 41 Purk How. N. Y. for their Kighty-pairo Pmnphlct, showing .-V v.. ..... . . 17. 1 1 t . ;.i;a r ;C? u vr jf .s 1, ,-, nt! s l -' A j ' 3 .fe8..,-...,g. I," a3- - H u i- t --"g 8 ga" J m V r1 c : H " :f" : n v;.,7,:-:.: - 63 H ' W sWK s ' rt l a sn tf X ? W 'J-. vy h. , c? . ., t c . a . T G -.. s! L 1 ' C S ' at-0 S f"'"4-l . ' .2 . i . .: - - art , a 1875.' t it k 1875, Com Merc ia t A Pol.lTK'AL, LITK11 AHY, COMMKK- CIAI, and tili- Kit Ab Mi6. . , . . PAl'KU, ... ,1,. Devoted to the Best Interests-of tho People. ... in politics, : : The COMMKRCIAL will licicnTcr, m hnratoril'f, lin ilcvuU'd U lliA support of Hi in 1 1 ii Ail tu'lni iile-, mainlainiiiir il. Is- depeneo tri'Am tlie ltepiilillnin I'm lv, and clsimlng I'm right nl all times to aiMMtk freely and learlcssly on the luerlts of men and measuroa. Party ovciliment Is ea- ncM ml to a constitutional emintrv. and jmirimU claiming to bu iudepcnilent ot party are iisuany incjepcniuini oi priiinl pie. Kiilthfnl to Die grcnt convletlons and, aims tiMin wliii-h thn Kcpiiblli'sn Party wsn buseil, It is tho mouthpiece of n cliiue or fartion, supporting the party sululv liecaiise it bulioves that party (s fontided on j'l iurlplua uf Right and Joa lice. THE tOITOHIAL OEPARTMtfiT Of (1,0 CoMMFROtAf.' 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