EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORNIHG, AFR. 28. 187S. Announcements. Terms for Annonnemenls will 1u as follows: Associate .Tudcn, tW; Prothon-' ntsry $10; SliorilT $S; Commissioner Anuitor $.'!. No announcements will ap pear unless nnxtuipaml by the cash. COUNTY SCTKRINTF.XDKNT. TiokrnT. Pa., March, 'Jfl, 175, Mn. KniTon: Having boon solicited be friends of education, I have consented to lieconic m candidate lor the oWce of Coun ty Nirorintendent, If elected I shall en deavor to give entire satisfaction. J. K. SHADMAX. We arc authorised to announce tlie name ofS. F. ROHRF.R, of Jonks Township as candidato for Uic olllee of County Super intendent. We nro authorized to announce the name of II. S. 1JT5O0K WA V, of Jonks Township, as a candidate for the ollloo ol County Superintendent. It the .School Director of Forest see fit iocloclltuv.il. 11. CLARK, Superinten dent, he will cheerfully servo to the best of hi nbilitv. ASSOCIATE J U1M1E.. Ed. RKn-nticAS :PIo.isc announce tho name of Hon. JulIX A. PROPER, for As.ociato Judge, subject to Republican USUgCS. PROTIIONOTAUY. We ore authorized to announce tl.c nnmo of T. J. VaN OIKSKN, of Tionesta Horo., an a candidate for the office of Pro Uionofary, Register, Recorder, Ac, nub joct to Republican usages. ( Et). Foukst Rp.vrnt.JCAN ! Vleo an rounoo the name of 1. M. CTARK, of Tionesta Roro., as a candidato Slit the of fices of 1'rothonotary, Register Hoeordor Ac, subject to the usaijos of the Republi can party. F. M. CLARK. SHERIFF. Wo are authorized to announce the name of WM. LA WRENCH, of Tionesta Rorongh as a candidate for the oftloe of jSlioriff, subject to Republican usages. "Wo are authorized to aunounco the name of E. C. MAY!, of Itarnctt Town ship as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Republican usage. En. ItEPrm.icAir . Please announce the fact that JUSTIS SIIAWK1Y, of Harnett Township, will be a enndidato for Sheriff, at tlie ensuing Primary meetings, subject . to Republican usagas. . COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce the name of JOHN KECK of Tionesta Boro., s a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ' oct to Republican usages. Republican County Committee. There will be a meeting of the He publican County Committee, Monday eveniug of court week, May 17,' 1875, at 7:30 o'clock, at ruy office, in Tiones ta. A full attendance is desired, as matters of importance will bo consid ered. ' The following named persons are members of the Committee: T. J. Vun Giesen, Tionesta Boro. W. A. Dusenbury, Kingsley twp. "-P. Berry, Harmony twp., upper. . Connelly, " lower. L. Arnsr, Green twp. L. Keister, Hickory twp. AY. S. Cole, Hove twp. J. Mercilliott, Jenks twp. A. Cook, Barnett twp. C. W. Clark, Tionesta twp. W. P. Mep.cilliott, Chairmnn. Republican State Convention. The Republicans of the State of Pennsylvania are hereby requested to ns&ernble by their delegates in State convention, at noon on Wednesday, the 2Gtli day of May, 1875, iu the Fulton Opera House, at the city of Lancaster, for the purpose of nonii nating candidates for. Governor and State Treasurer. Each Representa tive and Seuatorial District will bo entitled to the same representation as it has under tbo present apportion meut for Senators and Representatives iu the Legislature. Russell Erkett, A. Wilson Xorris, Chairman. tf Secretary. The State Treasury. IIarrisburg, April 22, 1875. The sub-committee of the House of Roprcaentatives to investigate the State Treasury met at the office of the 8tate Treasurer to-day at three o'clock, nnd were informed bv State Treasurer Matkey that as members of the Leg islature they were at liberty to make nn investigation to satisfy themselves , nnd the public as to the integrity of the Treasurer, on condition if they found the Treasury intact they would (live him a certificate to that effect. ile denied their right as a committee, and would not allow auy outside party U'ftii(nated by the committee to make An examination. The chairmnn said they could only act as a committee ,atid withdrew for consultation. -The Philadelphia I'res devotes BU editorial to tho enumeration of rca con why Governor Hartranft should be renominated. It is the u?uge of the party to give a second tennj bo hat turueij it; he it a soldier, and rcuder ed joo'J grvie jn the' army; and finally lis etporienco. On thiapoiut, the I'rem observes : "The Governor has generally been forced to call iuto J.is coufidcuce, ns advisers, uieu. out- w. R, DUXX - side of tliopo provided for him by the Constitution. The next Governor mny stand in a very emharrasing position in this regard. The November- e)ec tions have given hint a Cabinet par tially Democratic, while the late Con stitutional Convention has enlarged their powers and position. These new ollicers may have power to embarrass or hamper the Executive, and at such a crisis as this wo want to take no ri.-iks under the untried workings of a new document. Our domestic troubles hi tho coal regions bring tho reflec tion homo with power at this very moment. We want nn experienced Executive at tho helm of the Common wealth for tlie next few years, and no new hand, however pomising or re spectable." . N. II. McCormiek, Esq., eldest son of Hon. II. 8. McCormiek, Hied suddenly in this city on Thursday last, lie wns, unfortunately, addicted to the use of strong drink, and on the day mentioned became very much intoxi cated. About three o'clock he started to go to the brewery, in tho Third Ward, ami in attempting to walk across a plank over a small creek, misled his fooling and fell iuto the stream. He was taken out by a man who noticed the accident, and couvey cd to a bouse near by, where be laid down, and iu a few momenTs seemed to be asleep. In a short time a rela tive enrae to see hi.ii, tnd discovered i lint he was in a dving couditiou. A physician was sent for, but before his iu -rival detth ensued. Coroner G. S. Suowdon cmpatmelcd a jury and held nn inquest on Thurs day evening, returnins a verdict to tho effect that death was caused bv congestion of the lungs. The funeral took r'neo on Saturday, and was attended by a large concourse of friends, including members of the Yeuango County 15nr, of which de ceased was. a member. Tho family and relatives of the deceased have the sympathy of the entire community iu their sad afiliuliou. Venango Citizen, Iu the Brookvillo Republican we nnd the following items: On Friday last G. W. Spencer was coiiuiicu in jau, on a cnarge 01 caus ing tho death of a rruesiun uamca Brunner, at Ucynoldsvillo. It appeals that Spencer struck Brun ner on the head with a heavy poker at the St. Charles Hotel some six weeks ago, knocking him insensible, in which state he remained for several hours, but that be finally so far recovered as to be able to attend to his work a?aiu and that nothing serious was appro- lienued until ween, before last, when he complained of a severe pain in his head, which increased and finally re sulted iu insanity and death, tho lat ter tauing place on bunUay, the lltu inst. A coroner's inquest was held aua the tacts developed about m ac cordance with the above statement. A warrant was issued for the appro hensiun of Spencer, and Constable E. ieu made the arrest at liig Kun on Friday morning, conducting tho pru oner to lteyuoldsviue. where lie was taken in charge by Sheriff Barr. On Friday night last John C. Ogden a young man about 13 years ot age residing at Bfairsville Intersection met with an accident on the railroad which has terminated iu his death He is a son of the hotel keeper at that place, and lately had been learning tUc art ot telegraphing, under the in st ruction of a on of Mr. William Adams, of Franklin Borough, nnd who is resident operator there. It op pears that young Ogden concluded to pay a visit to Bolivar, and jumped or the Third Philadelphia Freight, com ing east, for the purpose of riding that tar. iiy the time the train proceeded about half a mile he either changed his mind and-jumped off, or acoidcu tally fell from the car on which he was riding, as tea minutes after the train passed the point where be was found another freight train going west stopped and picked him up, a signal having been mado by him with his hat. . It was discovered that both of hi logs were badlv crushed by the wheel of the cars passing over them. Oue of them was terribly mutilated from the ankle to near the thigh, and the other was cut oft just below the knee. Lv eiything possible was done to reliev his suffering, but the shock to his sys tem was so great that reaction did not set in, and he died tlie next morning. lie wag a cousin of Judge Taylor i lamily Of this place. . Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry a residence can bo bougl; cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. N. F. BURNHAM'S '' TURBINE WATER WHEEL Vas selected, 4 years ago, and put to wor Att tho U. S. l'atcnt Ollico, 1. C., and hi k has ved to Ik) tho best, lil si,es mado. rices lower Hum any otlier lirst-class Wheel. Pamphlet fiw. liuii.liatn, Yuik, l'u. Address N, F. 3 41 Cjr A WKKK to ugents to kcII an urticlo 4) 1 3 salable as Hour, l'roliu immcuso. Package free i address Uuekeye Munul'ae turing Co., tlarion, Ohio. 3 4t i2 A ETC THIKU for acjknts. Wr & Article to be sold i-iysspleu-dixll v, I'riuio ukusily in overv- lamily. I.tuij u,ko liti'ccoiiiiuissiiius ui selling. Agei.ts reu.rt iiuunwiiKe nuIcm. Artiiio light, elegantly pot up; circulars give n fico lo help saius. Writo at oneo to Jus. SlfWUrt, Franklin, Ma.. 3 It GILES' IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cures Neuralgia, raooAche, HheunmtiNin, (lout. Frosted Keet, 'hilblaitin, Nore Throat, Erysipelas, Undue and Wounds of erory nature In man or animal. Tho remarkable cures this remedy has effect pi I classes it as one of tho imH' important and valuable remedies ever discovered for the euro and rolicf ol luun. . . "The sinews of toy left hand were eon tt acted from an old -ahaics, ilrawlnr the lingers into the palm trf the hand. 1 ap plied liilcs' Iiiniiiiuut liHlideof Ammonia. 11 relaxed thorn so that 1 can sliainhton my lingers and uso niv hands." U. Mo Di rmott, 40 W. lit L. iV. Y. Sold by Geo. W. Iiilhridure. Tloiiosta. ra. Eor sale by all DruggiMls, Depot 4&1 Olh Ave., ". Y. a-lt $5g COfJ per day at home. I Terms SAW free. Address Uen. Stinson it Co., Poi tlaud, Mo, a u Q77'V KPK guarantied to Male and vl 1 Female asients. in their loenlity. osts nothing to try It. Particular Fine. '. O. Viekery tC Co., Augusta, Me. . 8-4t Most ExlrnorliiJrtry Tomis of Advertising are- offering for Newspnpors in tho Slate of PENNSYLVANIA ! Sond for list of papers anil sehedulo of rates. Address ADVERTISING AUKNTM, NO. 41 PARK ROW. NEW YORK. Refer to Kditor of this Paper. 3 4t T HESU N . WKKK LY AND IA1 1 AH--! R The aiproacli oi tho Presidcnlial-oleiv tion gives unusual iiupoitauoe to the evouts and ilevelopmouts of 187.5. Wo shall emloavor to describe thein fully, faithflillv, and fearlessly. THE WK12KIA' SU2i has noy ntttiimsl circulation of over seventy thousand eoiius. Its readers are toniid in vrv State and Territory, and its riun!i(r is well 1. ..... H'.. . ... iviiuhii iuiuoiuiiiif. v usimit ooioitiyou dcavor to keep it fully up lo the old stand ard, but to improve and add to Hi variety and power. I ll K W F.EKI.Y SUN will eontinuo to bo a thorough nunsoaier. All the news o the day will be found in it. condensed .when unimportant, at lull lcugth when of moment, ami always, we trust, treated in a cloorr Interesting a"Mt Instructive man nor. - It is our aim to make tho Weekly Sun the best lamily newspaper iu the world ii wui ne inn oi entertaining ami appro priate readiug of every sort, but will print nothing lo offend the most scrupu lous anil delicate taste. It will always contain tho most interesting stories and romances of the day, carefully selected ana logimy printed. Tlie Agricultural IJonarwuent Is a nrom- inent feature in the Weekly Sun, and its articles will always be found fresh and useful to the tanner. The nuuibcr of men independent In nol-J tun us tucrt asiug, anil mo eeKty sun is their paper especially. It belongs to no party, and obeys no dictation, contending for principle, and for the election' of the beat uieju It exposes the corruption that disgraces the country -and threatens the overthrow of republican institutions. It has no lear ot knaves, and seeks no favors irom uioir supporters. Tho markets of every klndand the fash ions are regularly reported in iuoolumna. Ttie price ot the V eeklv Sun is one dol lar a year for a sheet of eight pages, and nity-six columns. As tLis barely pays the expenses of paper and printing, we lire not aie to mane any uitfnountor allow any premium to friends who may make bjwciiu ejiion in vxteiiu lis circmauou Lnder the new law, which requires pay. moot of postage in advance, one dollar I year, with twenty cents tho cost of pro paid postage ailded, is the rato of subscrip tion. It is not necessary to get up a club iu order to havo the Weekly Sun at this rale. Anyone who sends one dollar and twenty ceula will get the papor, post-pasd for a year. We' have no traveling aironts. jjiK kilIvUV SUN. Kieht naires, lifty-six columns. Only l.Jna year, jiosi. age pi-epaid. No disi'ounts troni this rate. THIS DAILY SUN. A largo fuur-puee newspaper oi iweniy-eignt coluins. jiaily circulation over lio.ooo. All tno news for 2 cents. Subscription, postage preimid 55 wnts a month, or tl.50 a year. To clubs of 10 or ovor, a discount of 20 per ecu i. Address "THE SUN," 2CewVprk City, F. I. . Tho above loiters are the initials of one of tho nuest modicines in tho country Four-Fold Liniment, not oxcofled by any other in the curing, of l'ains and' Boro J nroat, and is esmiallv adapted to dis ease of Horses, Cattle Ao. Soo ciroulars around bottles. Wold by all Druggists. w30-ly eoni : 1875. WHERE NOW? 1876 To Michigan, oho of the foremost, Hour jsjiing una ncauuy siaios I WHAT FOR? To buy a Farm out of tlip One Million lores of fi no farming lands for sale by the GRAND RAPIDS Jt INDIANA R. R Strong soils. Heady markets. Suro crops Good schools, Railroad runs through cen tre of grant. Settlements all along. All kinds of products raised. Plenty of wator timber and building materials. Pricefrom 4 to 10 per acre; one-hnirth down, bill unce on tune. jfirSend for illustrated pamphlet, full of facts and figures, and be convinced. Address W. j. Howard, Comm'r, Grand jmimum, mien, i', j, i lei co, nou Laud Dcp't. i'j THE MAEVEL OF THE WOELD-Bothesda Wat KB 11 nits lostoied thousands from tho brink ol tho grave; given health and strength ti those deemeu beyond the cea -li of nitsliiail Hcteui, and tnrnud tlie oath of alllictiou to one of happiness iu tlw blessings within its virtues. It cures tlie icailiy iirighl's iliscao and Diabetus crailicales all ih'is s ot tlie kuluevs : re stores tl.o urinary omans to streuutli and jiowor in a word, it is a nuturul restorer of health, and has performed the most wonderful and inuraculous cures of any known upocilic on tho globe. Address for circulars, etc., COL. It. DL'N liA It. 4!t 4t Waukesha, Wis. V. l Is. WANTED. V:vrybo,ly to know, that Four-Fold Liniment is the leading Uni. meut fur curing all kind of Pains and buru Throats, uiU for Horses, IVule, &c, in tiic most kUuieslul Liuiuiunl ui the iuarknt. See circulars mound In.ulua. Sold by ull Dru;rgiits. oO-lyuotu 4 WANTED A Few Good Men To represent Fountain Hill Nurserloa, Or vllle, Ohio, In the sale of Fruit Trees and Oeneral Nursery Ntiwk. Canvass to begin in April or May for October delivery, On ly those need apply who can give seeurity, as important sums of money must be handled during delivery. Applicants will bo visited by our traveling aitont, and Rnaniremrnls completed. J. (iardner V Hon, Alliance, Ohio. . 4!) -It SHARPS RIFLE CO. Manufactnieis of l'alent llrcct'U-loaillng, Military, Nportmg and Vreodmoor Hides. Tho llesi In the yoi ld. Winner at Inter national anil nearly all other principal matches at 'roiVitnoor. Sen OMicial Keo ord.l Sporting Killes, to .'..- Orocd insr Kllles, with F.lovatlnns for U'Kl vds, ?'HJ and fl2J. Send for Illustrated Oata- logue. K (. WWrcil'IT. Akmorv ani Ori-ici:, rresident. iURTPOti, Cons. ' It STUTTKKIXO. XT. S. Stammering In stituto, ( Ur. White,) 417 Fourth Avo., . i. Heat references. Iv o pay until per fectly cureil. Call or send for circular. 4! 4 VIRGINIA LANDS. Vo offer for sale threo hundred im proved and unimproved farms in the mild and salubrious climateof Virginia. Also, Iracts of Iron, V al and Timber lauds. Send for Vn. Ileal F.Mato Journal. Map of Virginia, 50 eels. ChalUn, Staples A Co., Richmond, Virginia. 411 4t RVEUHSlNUi Cheap: Goods Sys uv tematle. All nersonswhoeotitLinnfnto making contract with newspapers for I lie mseriion or nit eriisements, snoutil semi is cents to fleo. P. Kowell A- Co., 41 Park Row, Now York, Ibr their Pamphlet-book (nmetr-weventh eilitlonl. contaminir lists of over a00 newspupcra nnd estimates showing the cost. Advertisements taken for leading papers In many States at a tro mondon reduction from publishers' rates. Get the book. ' ' 4!) 4 D3YCIIOMANCY. or Soul Charming, 1 lloT either sx may fascinate nnd rain the lovo ami atVi)ctinnsbf any Demon ihev vnoosr, liiNianuv. J Ills uluiiilo menial -) uireineut all can oasess, Ire, by mail, r V.ri cents i together with a Marriace Guide, L'gyptian Oraoie. In aanis. Minis to Ladies. A queer book. 100.000 sold. Ad dress T. William A Co.. Publishers. Phil adelphia. 44 4t PflPYINR Compensation Liberal. Trs wUT I IlliU. ferenectoone willing toearn part of her expense at School. Kurd. W 11. KIXOSIU'RY, La-: LailM" Seniiuai'y, Tar rywiwn, . x. t FREE TO. BOOK AGENTS, An elegantly bound Canvassing Rook for tho best and' cheapest Family Hiblo ever published, will lo sent freo .of chnrgo to any book agent. It contains over 700 flue Scripture Illustrations, nnd agenta are meeting wltli unprecedented success. Ad dress, statin,! experience, etc., nnd wewill snow vou wnat our agenis are noing, Na tional Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Ciucago, in., or at. Louis, Mo. 8141 31fHt K.vtfaorliiniry Terms Of adrerlislng are offerod for New- papers in tho Stato of WEST PA. Send fur list of papers and schedule of mti-n. 1V1IU1C.1S V luVJ. I . v i'.Ij tit t il. Advertising Agents, Xj. 41 Park Row, New York. , , Refer to Kditor of this Taper.' S$-4t rfgr- f r. DRUGSTORE! Ja3. II. Fone3, Proprietor, lionnor A Agoow'a Bloci, KLM STPkKET, - - "Tio.NnTA, Pa. A "out for Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Ilorehound. DRUGS PATEfiT REDICir.ES, U TOBACCO, ... CIGARS, '. KOTIOKS.SC. LIQUORS, Fur Medical m OXLT White Lead, perfectly pure, sold much encapur man lorinol iy. Also ull kinds ol Oils, Kero jaun, Tur pontine, Rcnzine, Toilet ArUwlos, Por- muiertcH, ixu.,;or wue cuuup, J AS. II. 1'0XE3. A Yalunblc lico4'rj . Dr. C. W, Rciison, a Practicing l'hyaiciaii, Ul IiMl .-sortll l-.utaw St., Jlaltimuxe, Md (who nus pant mucn intention to nervous diseases,) has discoierml that extract of celery and cliaiuomilo c.oiiibincd in a cer tain proportion iinaritbly cures headacho. eitner bilious, dyspeptic, uervoiis or sick beadailic, neuralgia uud i;ervuusness, This is a triumph in mudiml chuuiiatry, and siillerciu ull over tlio cuuiilry uie dering by niiiil. lie prepares it in pills. at 50 cents per box. Tlie Doctor is largely Miown uno nigmy rcspoeiou in uailjinoie J'.jnscopat Mclnoili.il. 4'j 4t lKI.TCARPKTINiJS. 35 eta. ve Trd J I'Klt' '1-.1IJ.M lor rooms in plinioo! Plaolor. FFLT Rol ISO and hi bl.NU, For i,uinplos, nridiuss C J. FA Y, Caiuden, NEBRASKA GRIST MILL. rpilF, OKTST XIll.T. at !Sehrnsl;n (T-aer- I - v 1.- . ........... l.. 1 tl.... J- I HU-fll I IMHH t, linn oughly overhauled nnd relltted In llrsl- ctass onier, and is now running ami noma: all kinds of i CUNTOJl' 44 It I X 1 I X 4. KI.OUH, FEEP, ANII?AT. Constuntlv on hand, and sold at tho very lovist figures. DR.C. KEMBLC, Has lsniglit out the store of b o i; ij i) linos., TldlouK-, lJl., . And will enrrr on tho business liprearter. A full line of all the gisids formerly kept will still be found iu Ibis store. Physi- .iins prescriptions carefully compounded by a Competent. Phnrinaclut n llrnduate of I'hlladclpnia College of rnnrmnry. !-am ' C. KKMHLK, M. D. .2 S - ri to 2 I ti V g 5W BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE. Incorporated In 1840 with authority to con ler degrees, anil endowed by the State of Aiaryiaiui in lMi.i. The College Is beauti- flllli uitiiulf.H in m .i. ..... luK,ul0 n luun too tMIV limits, on a lolly eminence that command's a view of tint o iii-- Dm ..... .....i -.mi uay i..r iiiuu v tunes, i ne I'niiege hai a goou nurary, chemical and philosophi cal annuratus. cubiiiiioi nf mi.,..i. .....,i . .. ' -. ii. in, lumi als, coins, gonis, Ac. and thn i-nnrw, nr in. struction is thorough. Roaidand tuition ?s p ir annum. . p,, o, RROOKS, LL. D. PieWont, , , ,i.it TPA CS The choicest in tho world mmn winiporters' prices Largest .win jmiiy in amoricn staple article -plciLses ever body 'i'radn ci.to.uiu, i creasing. Agents wanted everywhere Rest inducements. linn't ,.,i.. .; . .. - kllllCi. Sent lor Circular lo Rohuiit Wklls 4:1 A csey St., N. Y, P. O. Dox liS7. 11 4t ST.CLAIR DINING ROOM. Good Meals at Reasonable Hates Mils. 1 1 IX ELY, having retH9ntly ojien- ;. ., '""K ikooui tor j.acucs and (jon leineti, is prepared to fui niu ji()0d tiieais at an limes and at low-rate o. 10 SIXTH STHK1,;t, LatoSt. Clair rirthiiLiiujii, pa. w;;i;im TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH The liivor iniit hn Uit it. SANFORD'3 LIVER INVICORATOR Juis becoino a stsplo funiilv medii-ine. Purely vegetable Catliui tio and Tonic lor ail dttiuunemeuta of l.i. tii, i. ami lliwjela. ' Will dour the complexion iMlrAm,, i l..,...l...l... .... L.i.. . 1 ..n, ..-.uk.ho, K.c, rjtinii initiations nniuord's l.lvr-j- Inri(;olntoi-. DyKRTiSKllKcnd -.v. f.t,ta lo ICO, .i their l-.ighty-pao Pamphlet, si ISII ill IK li iiniw! ; .... ' . . v., ing J) It 187.1 P tut: 1875. ! O M tVIERCIA L A POLITICAL, IdTFRAKY. COMMKlW t ! a r . u...i ti i v f it x i. v i.'Vi'u. ' PAPF.lt, . t " i Devoted to the ' Best Interests . of the ! People. IN POLITICS, . the COMMICltcIAL will hmearier. a heretofore, Isi devoted to. thn supisirl or IteptiMican principles, inaintniTiing its lg- iteiience irilfi.'n the Republican Party, ml eluimilig thn right (it nil times l speak freely ami Icniiossly m llin ineiils of ini-i nnd incisni'-s. Pui'y gov emmrnt Is -, senltal to a constitutional country, and ournals euimlug to be Inileoeiideut. of Mi-ty lire usually Inilepi iKliuit ol prln. 4, In, Faithful lo the great conviction nnd aims upon which tho Ucpuhthnn Party was based, It is tho mouthpiece of n, cllipio or faction, supporting the parly solely because it bolinves . thai party i' founded uu principles of Right and Jua. lioe. THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Of tho CoMMi-iiciAr, will contain, from day to day, contribution from uhU wrl-. lei nH.n nil subjei ts Political, I.liursry, Sciintilie, Legal, Coinmcreicl, Foreign and Local In which lis Views will be set, forth plainly nnd independently. Keeping in view thu prime aim of I lie paper, wliioh i tin advancement of the best iuU-rcsK ui all sOclions of the countrv.. ITS NEWS DEPARTMENTS Will always onntniu brief but accurate r- ,km; oi uu tne oecurrenists of Ilia Uy. .inoriii Kxpcmiiiuros will bo niada In -Ill-lmr Nlw-el..l 1..I... I ..... i.nm iniii coi rpsuoa deuce from the great news centers of tha - .i, realtors oi mo I'onnnor. eal can always rt-lv on being served with early and reliable nws. In I ho department devoted to the pub- licstion of IhiiI Nows will bo found a ,,- iiiniurr ot ine eity aua IM environs, gathered bv a eoip of carsful ...K.b -.. I. 1.. . ... . ..... u, iv. .1 , i. ii in in mn Hcuva sfcvia. - THE MARKETS Will, as horetol'oro, receive careful alten tlllTI. Oil ti.luirl-'itil.lrt ........1 ..e ti.... 7 -..i -...v. . . .'i m. in tuv cvtat of llusiness, with Prices Current, will a n-i to cn vim iy irooi tno i rauo , ( ontars or this eonntrv and F.ume. The Pittsburgh M:tt-kf In nil ir 1. i nu n.,n i rd fully snd accurately. As a ciiniir eiril journal the Commercial stauds snoa4 to no papor in the countiy. . Tho Financial Column will girt daily mo ruling rates tor money, and the piioaa, ot St.s'ks and Hoods at all the great lr. 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