Wit forest $qnMta. W. R. DUNS KDITOR. WEDNESDAY MARMNfi, JUNE H.IS7S. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Foi Governor, JOHN F. HARTRANFT. For State Treasurer, IT EMI Y W. RAWLE. Announcements. 1 Terms for Announcement will lo as follow: Associate Judge, $10; Prothon otarv $10; KhoriiV ff Commissioner $6; Auditor $.1. No announcements will ap pear unless accompanied fty the cash. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are aulhorlrd to announce the name of EDWARD KF.RR, of Rarnctt Town ship, as a candidato for Associato Judge, sulrjoct to Republican usages. Kn, RurrnLiCAN! Please announce the namo of Hon. JOHN A. PROPER for Associate Jiuigo, subject to Republican usages. PROTIIONOTARY. We are antborlred to announce the namo Of J. T. DALE, of TionOMta Borough, as a candidate for the oltlcosof Prothonotary, Register, Rocorder, c, subject to Repub lican usages. Wo are authorized to announce tho namo of T. J. VaN GIKSEN, of Tionosta Horo., as a candidate for the offices of Pr thonotsry, Resistor, Recorder, Ac, sub ject to Republican usages. . En. Forkst RKPcm.icAN: Plense an nounce the namo of P. M. CLARK, of Tionesta Horo., as a candidate for the of fices of Prothonotary, Resistor, Rccordor Ac., subject to Uio usages of tho Republi can party. P. M. CLARK. SHERIFF. Wo are authorized to announce tho namo of WM. LAWRENCE, of Tionosut Roroogh as a candidato for tho ollleo of KherilT, subject to liopublican usagos. - We are authorized to annonnco tho name of E. C. MAYS, of Rarnott Town ship as a candidate for Sheritl', subject to Republican usages. En. RFPt'RT.ioAN . Please announce tho fact that JUSTIS SIIAWKEY, of Rarnetc Township, will bo a candidate for Sheriff, at ttie ensuing Primary meetings, subject to Republican usages. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce tho namo of I). O. HUNTER, of Tionosta Township, as a candidato for County Commissioner, suhjoct to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce tho namo nr GILBERT JAMIESON, of Tionesta Township, as a candidate for County Com missioner, subjoct to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce the namo of JACOB MERCILLIOTT, of Jenks Township, as a candidate for County Com missioner, subjoct to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce the name of JOHN RECK of Tionesta Boro., s a . candidate for County Commissioner, sub' J cot to Republican usages. Republican Reoord. Prank Leslie's Illustrated Taper, one of the most ultra of the Democrat ic journals in the country speaks of the Republican record in this wise : "The Republican record during these fourteen years it is useless tor us to discuss. It has certainly been a bril liant one. Ihe patty lias carried on its shoulders a weight of responsibility never before assumed by a political party in a free republic. It has been followed by a majority of tho people of the North with almost religious ar dor. and the negroes of the South bless it as their almost divine cratiuci na tor. "It is impossible for an American. be he Northern or Southern, to con template the history of this great po ' litical organization without a feeling of admiration, however much ho may oppose tho principles, and however bitterly he may suffer in consequence or its success. This is noble testimony ; and given unsolicited by a political opponent, is all the more trustworthy and emphatic, The record is of tho Republican party, the party whose ascendancy has been jeopardized by the apathy and neglect of Republicans. Such a record illus trates tbo admirable fitness of the party to deal with the questions which bear so deeply on tho country's wel fare. Tho New York Tribune, which is chary of praise, and seldom tells the truth about a Republican now-a-days, when tho truth, so told, redouuds only to the honor of its subject, pays a high compliment to Governor Ilartranft in the following terse nud forcible lan . gunge: ''Iu his three years' service in the Executivo office Governor Ilart ranft has played a role of extraordin ary difficulty, and played it so success fully as to demonstrate his possession of great original force aud a remarka ble genius of political management. Ho has fully redeemed a tainted repu tation jmd convinced even his worst enemies that the assaults made upon his personal character in 1872 wore unjust, and at tho samo titno he has kept the frieitddhip of tho reckless and corrupt politicians whoso schemes he has repeatedly balked.. No Gov ernor of Pennsylvania ever vetoed so many bad bills as ho has done. No oue ever succeeded to such a rcinarka bio degreo iu attracting the virtuous element of his party by his good con duct, and compelling that of tho vi cious by his skill iu combinations und ii. controlling men. Govs, t'urtiu aud Geary had to strnpglo hard for their rcnoniination, but Oov. Jlartrantl se cured his without an effort. That cir cumstanco, if nothing else, proves him to be a man of talent and resources. On page 112 of the Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania, passed aud approved n 1874, will bo found an act requir- ng the Auditors of tho several town ships and boroughs of this Common wealth to meet on the first Monday of Juno of each year, to audit, settle and adjust the acoounts of the supervisors, road commissioners, school, borough and township treasurers. The second section of tho act requires theso Aud- tors to publish, by printed or written handbills, posted in five public places within their respective townships or boroughs, an itemized annual state ment of the receipts and expenditures of their township or borough, and to file a copy of the same with tho clerk of their respective districts and also with the Clerk of the Court of Quar ter Sessions. The penalty for neglect ing this duty is a Goo of twenty dol lars upon each Auditor. Hero is that cut-worm preventa tive. The Uniontown Oenwu says: Ellis B. Woodward, of Menallcn town ship, informs us that alder leaves, or leaves from the wild cherry tree, etrown through a corn-field in bunches, say twenty-five feet apart, is a sure pre ventative against the cut-worm cutting ofT the corn. He says ho has tried it for thirty-three years, and never knew the remedy to fail in a single iustance. Mr. Woodward alleges that he has fre quently tried the experiment ' in his corn-fidd about tho lime the cut-worn) was making tho attack on his corn, when they would shortly gather on and under the bunch of leaves, where they can bo killed by the hundred. Mr. W. vouches for the truth of the above, having frequently tried the remedy, and it never failed in pro ducing the desired result. Gen. Spinner's approaching retire mcnt trom the treasurers oihce is calling out the tributes his long and faithful service deserved. The St. Louis Republican says : "Francis E, Spinner has been Treasurer of the United States for 14 years. In that capacity he has been the guardian and distributor of more money than probably ever passed through the hands of a Bingle man since monev was invented. And not a single cent has ever stuck to his fingers. So faith ful lias he been to his great trust, that uot even in the hottest periods of po litical antagonism, or the darkest per iods of popular suspicion, has a breath of slander sullied tho fair mirror of his farao." REPUBLICANPRIMARIES. The Republican voters of Forest County will meet at tho usual places for holding tho primary elections, SATURDAY, AUGUST, 7, 1875. at 2 o'clock P. M., to nominato as ful lows : One person for Associate Judge. One person for Sheriff. Oue person for Prthonotary, Register, Recorder and Clark of Courts. Two persons for County Commissioner Two persons for County Auditor.' One person for County Surveyor. u Oue person for Jury Commissioner The polls will remain open uutil 7 o'clock p. ra. Each township will elect and return one person as a mom ber of the County Committee for the ensuing year. The meeting of the Return Judges will be held at the Court House on tho Tuesday following, to wit: the 10th day of August, 1875, at 2 o'clock P. M. W. P. MERCILLIOTT, Chairman FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Josepli G. Dale, aud in which he now resides is in my hands for salo at very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, and the balance in one and two yoars. Mii.es W. Iate. lOtf. - Just opening a new Spring stock consisting of men's, women's and chil dren's underwear; Balbriggan, Iron Frame aud other choice makes of white aud fancy cotton hosiery. Also gloves, corset, embroideries, standard trimmings, linen collars and cuffs, neckties, etc., Ac, at the Hat Store; Sign of tho Rig Rod Hat, two doors below the Post-office, Tidioute. 2tf Grain cradles, grass scythes and snaths, hand rakes, forks &c, at Rob inson & Bonner's. 11 tf. Landlord and Tenant Leasee, tho most approved furiu, for Bale at this oflicc. " June 10th, 1875. T OF Dry floods, Notions, BOOTS, SHOES. tf c, Act., at 'anic Prices i! TT A VINCI PURCHASED thoETTTIHR XI stock, of vends nt tho Munerior Htorn of Mr. (Joorgo W. Dithrldge, we are desir ous and determined to dispose of the pres ent stock of DRY. GOODS, MOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, etc., In order tomakoroom for NEW OOons now on tho war. reduction of 10 to 25 nor cent lrom former prices, will bo mndo for Now is your Time to Purchase, as such Bargains woro novor offered. In iionosta noiuro. JiemomlH-r theso rrioos will nontiimn only for UO days. o also keep constantly ou hand a full lino oi felapio una 1 iincy OROCEKIES, SCHOOL BOOKS, BTATIUHEUY. WILLOW, AND QUEENSWARK, all of which wo offer at lowest figttros, our inoiio oeing Small Profits & Quick Cash Sales. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken In chango for Uoods at curront rates.' . Reuicmbor the place. FREEMAN A CORBET, Sucocssors to Georob W; Ditbridoe, lltf. Tionesta, Pa. CLOTHING ! Host C'lol lis! Best Make! lie t Fit! Tho question In those hard timos Is not only "What shall wo do for grub to eatt nut "WHEREWITHAL SHALL WE BE CLOTHED ?" It is a notorious fact that In most towns and cities round about us, clothing niado to order is not sold In acoordanco t the depreciation of other nocessaries of life, There is. however, nn honorable excep uon to mis ruie iu tno person or X. WISE, Merchant Tailor, TIDIOUTE, PA., Who makes clothing of the very best kind tits guaranteed, lrom 25 to 30 Per Cent. Below the prices of othor doalors in this part of the country. WHY IS THIS THUS? Recaiise 1st. Mr. Wiso oavs no laree flur ures for runt, as he owns the building ho occupies. 2d, he doesn't pay a cutter f2o00 to $3000 a year, but does his owu cut tine, and is not excelled in this lino in Western Pennsylvania. Sd, he buys cloths lor cash, thus getting a reduction on ordinary rates. 4th he soils for cash, and tuns lias no oaa acuta lo mano up. The tare is 55c. from this place to Tld louto, Bnd at the present time, you can go up tn uie morning ana dack at a:w, nav lug three hours in Tldiouio to select you uiHids and leave vour orders. Give him a trial, and you will not only save money, but will get port'out Ills, and any stylo or quality oi cloth ; ou want. Romember the name aud place, 7 ly N. WISE, Tidioute, Pa. REPORT of the Auditors of Jonks Townbhip, for tho Year ending June bill, 1H73. TOWNSHIP TREASURER, Dr. To orders drawn from the Co. Commissioners .tlWl.ftl Balance from lust settlement ' 1,305.73 Bv vouchers produced by Treasurer 81,337.51 By per cuntane 40.12 Bui. lrom la-st sotlcmont 18.10 1,305.73 COMMISSIONERS. J. Ii. Hunt.-to days, J. J. Parsons to 'Mi days, 1". V. Mercilliott to 6 days PaTHMASTISRS. C D. Eldrl.lge, Rsymoii 1 llutlish, John Dodge, To sundries, 40.00 40.00 10.00 1.1H0.70 200.07 1,305.73 M ARIliN VSLi.K, Juno 8th, 1875. Notii'o is hereby given Unit tho Auditors of Jenks Township mot according to law on tiio Sth day of June, A. D. 187"), at No. 1 School LioiiHO, and did audit, koiIIo and adjust Uio several uccounts of (ho Road I'lnuiihsioiicrs, Township Treasurer und l'ut lumm h, as found iu the foregoing re port. Hereunto we havo set our hand and seal this 8th day of June, A. D. Ifi75. C. I). F.LDRIDHE, li.S.ll JOHN HEATH, Ij.N.J V Auditors. A. K. yillPE, L.b.Jj Tlio .Am ericas" DRUGSTORE! Jas. II. Foncs, Fropriclor, Bnnfr it Agnov's lllwk, ELM SRUH?r, Tiohkkta, Va, Apmt for Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horohound. DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, . NOTIONS, iC, LIQUORS, For Medical utt ONLY Whito Iad, poribctly puro. Bold tnuoh cheaper than formorly. Also nil kinds ot Oils, Kerosene, Tnr- pentiuo, liouzino, Toilet Articles, For turneries, Ac, for salo cheap. JAS. 11. FOXES. T H E SUN. WEEKLY AND DAILY FOR 1T The approach ol the President ial elec tion elves unuanni importanoo to the events and developments, of 1875. We shall endeavor to describe thorn fully, fairhfnlly, and fearlessly. THE WEEKLY SUN has now attained circulation of ever seventy thousand copies. Its rcadora aio found in every Stuto and Territory, and its quality is well known to the public eshnll not on IV en deavor to koep it fully up to tho old stand ard, but to improve and add to its variety and rower. THE WEEKLY SUN will continue to bo a thorough nowspaper. All tho rows of the dav will be found in it. condensed when unimportant, at full length when of moment, and always, we trust, treated in a clear, interesting and instructive inan- uor. It is our aim to niako tho Weekly Bun the nest family newspaper in tne world It wilt be full or euloruuulng and appro priate reading of every sort, but will nrhit nothimr lo offend tho most scrupu lous and dclicato tasto. It will always contain the most interesting stories and romances of the day, carefully selected and loi?ii'ly printed. The Auriouitnrai iiepnrimeni is a prom lneut featuro in Uio Weekly Sun, and its articles will always bo found fresh and useful to tho farmer. The numbor of men Indonendontln pol ities is iucroasing, and the Weekly Hun is thnlr nnner CKiteciull-r. It belomrs tn no Jmrty, and ouoys no nidation, contending or principle, and for the election of the liest meu. It exposes tho corruption thai disgraces the country and thrcntons tan overthrow of republican institutions. It ha t m fear of knaves, and socks no favors lrom tlieir supporiors. Tho markets of every kind and tho fash ions are regularly reported In its columns, Tho nrico of tho ceklv Sun is one dol lar a year for a sheet of eight pages, and imy-six columns. As tl.is barely paTs the oxpenscs of paper and printing, we are not ablo to irmko any discount or allow any premium to friends who may niako special etiorts to cxiond lis circulation, Under the now law, which requires pay ment of nostairo in advance, one dollar i year, with twenty, conts the cost of pre paid postage added, is the rate of subscrip tion. It Is not necessary to got up a club In ordor to have the Weekly Sun at this rate. Anyone who sends one dollar and twenty ceubt will gut the paper, post-pasa lor a year. We have no traveling agents. THE WEEKLY KUN. Eight pagos, fifty-six columns. Only fl.20a year, post age preixuu. Jo discounts iroui una rato, THE DAILY SUN. A lanre four-pa: age iil newspaper of twenty-eight ooiuins. Dai circulation over I'JO.OOO. All tho news for 2 cents. Subscription, poataue prepaid 55 cents a month, or $0.50 a year. To clubs of 10 or over, a discount of 20 per cent. Address "THE SUN," Now York City, N. P. BUIiNHAM'S TURBINE WATER WHEEL Was selected, A years aio, and put to work in the U. S. Patent Oilico, I). ('., auil has proved to bo the best. 10 sizes made. Prices lower than any other first-i-luss Wheel. Pamphlet free. Address N. F. Uiiruham, York, Pa. 11 4t GILES' IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cures Neuralgia. FaoeAche, Kbouuiatism (lout, Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Koro Throat, Erysiiolas, llruises and Wounds of every nature in man or' animal, Tho reuiarkuble cures this remedy has eliuct ed classes it as one of tho most imporluni and valuablo remedies evor discovered lor the cure and relief of pain. . "The sinews of my left hand were oon ti acted from an old abscess, drawing the lingers into the puhu of tho hand. 1 ap- idied Oiles' Liniment Iodide of Ammonia, t relaxed thorn so that I can straiiditoii my lingers and use my hands." li. Wc Derinott. 40 W. 13 St.. N. Y. Sold by tieo. W. Dithridgo, TionpKta Pa. Fur sale by all Druggists, Depot 451 Ulli Ave., N. Y. 11-lt CTC A WE UK to ageuts to sell an aiticlo w salable as nour. 1'rolua liiimeiiKe Package tree; address liuckeyo Manuliio turing Co., Marion, Ohio. 8 It TOM WORK neatly exocutud ut tho RE- u I- ,'URWCAN Ollicu. NEBRASKA JURIST MILL. TIIKORIST Mll.T, nt Nebraska (Trfiey town,) Purest county, ban been thor oughly overhauled and rolltted in llrnt chvs order. and is uoW l mining and doing all kinds of FLOUR. FEED, AND OATS, Uonstwntly on hand, and Bold at tho very lowest llgurcs, 43-(lm II. W. LEDKBUR. DR.C. KEMBLE, JIas liought ont tho store of 5 0LA11D 33 K O S . , TUtloiito, In., And will carry on the business hereafter. A mil lino or all the goods formerly kept will still Imi found In tills storo. l'hvxl- ians proscriptions careful! v compounded bv a Compotciit'l'harmaclsta Graduate of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. . 82-Sm C. KEMBLE, M. D. . ti o -J c s o v. Q O IS c a h e o 8 r V2 o M H O K H ft cU 1? H CD i o 2 i 0 4 0 a 'in. Q THE MARVEL OF THE WOBLD-Bethesda " iir.-un I. V. .. . 1 . . 1 .. w A i dh. una lov.im. tiiuiiMiiitm from the brink of Uie grave i given health and strength to those doomeu beyond the roach of medical science, and turned tho Call of alUiction to one of happiness in tho iossiiigs within its virtues. It cures tho puudly Itright's disease and Diabetes cradicuUis all diseases of the kidneys ; re stores Uio urinary organs to strength and power in a word, it is a natural restorer of health, and has performed the most wonderful and mci aculous cures of any known specific on the globo. Addross for circulars, etc., COL. R. DUK1SAK. 11 11 Waukosha, Wis, OPIUM AND MORPHIA HABIT ciirod without pain or Inconvenience. No charge for treatment until satisfaction in rendered. For particulars, address DH LOUGHKY, Manor tuition, Westmore land county, ra. 11 4t oYer'j Poultry Powder. y mi i biii mi. 1 1 uecu i u iniio, ViUnniuiilyo( tills i owner, mu utviowui oi ;i ot-tlluitrr ftltunUou tocluui dtuUBrliftcduytri-tiell-lVirtiiiiiK nifttorittl.i-nyouemay ul Poultry (uveu la oonUittaituiit)fitr kuiy IoukUi oj am, wtUt both prod I and plMsuro. Piw -kae out., Ct lur fi.Q. Juot yuur Uwdor. bno( re uuoo r- A. C. MBTEU CO, BtUtlmore. ?Iost Kxtraordiiinry Tcrum of AdvorliMiiig are oiTurtn for PENNSYLVANIA Send lor list of psiwrs ami schedule ol m rates. Address si:o. r. uowiXL & co ADVKHTISINO AGENTS, NO. 41 PARK HOW. NEW YORK Kcter to Fditur of this Pur. 11 41 V 21 C tit t- 875. TIi 1875. riTT.SIJLSUill O P,1 LI ER C 1 A j A POLITICAL, MTKHAHY.COM MER CIAN and (iK.N Kit AL SliWH . PAPEH, Dwutml to tho Best Interests of the Pcopte. n rctiTics, Tim coiMi:i:ri al win hcrcancr, . hci'clnioiv, Im iicvel.-d Vt the Hiinmnl of i:riMi;.'i'-:;n pi !n. i , i :vt :i I it ! i i i vr ils in- lcM.pn. -n ,,:, j.p Kfpuliiifnn Parly, an. I cliiinilii : tiio i i;;!if nt s)l times to'spciik: r.'lv nod !c:ir! v on tho iiinrlls of mem ltd me :i. I':i' tv ; in ni ninent Is cs- eni'.!il 1 1 n (snivtiiutional country, and Journal i-iu'inin to bo independent of party am UKiinlly tni'epr ndent of prim4 lo. Fiii! Iil'nl t.i the 'jncfit convleliiins and aims iiH n which tho Republican Party was littscd, It l.i llio uioulhpieeo of u"i cPqtic or faction, seppcrling tho party solely Ixvnnsn It believes tlml party im founded on principles of Right and jus tice. THEEDITCniALDEPArJmEHT Of tho CoMMKRi-t f. will eenlain, from day to day, conri'iiiutlous Hum niils wri ters upon ml mi! 'eel Political, Literary. Kcioiit.uii!, Lci.il, I 'omiurri'iel, Foreign and Local In which Its views will be set forth plainly and independently, kecpinr iu view the prime aim of tho paper, which is tho advancement of tho best interests at all sections of tho count) v. ITS HEWS DEPARTfOTS Will always contain brief hut accurate re torts ol all lite occurrences of tho day. l.llM-ral .xiHnditnrcs will lie made in se curing special tclettrnms and corrpNpon denco from the great news riitis of tho ainin try, so Unit readers of the Cniumer 3cal can alwsvs nly mi being served with surly and rellab!o iwws. lii tho depnrtmetit devoted to the pnb licnlion of Local News will bo found a .(omplele diu'y l)iMo,-y of the cil v mid Its enviiDin. r.'ithcred bv a corns of careful write r aud ct Hii lit in attraeiivo style. THERSRXETS Will, f Imrctoferp, receive c.ircful atton tion. l-'iiil telC'T ii'hie repoi Uof theStatd of l!iisinev, v illi t'rieci Current, will bo ecotvi'd ii.i. y ti urn tho Trade I enters of his country an, I Kiivoi e, The I'iUsburc-h Market, in all ii-i 1 : .sn -l.es ill ba report- i iouv mii.-i n c.-ura ly. as a cniuuisr il ioiireai ihcOniiiii : . i d .stands second to no paper in til" eoniiti v. Tiio l-'iiiaiu ial Column' will Hvo dolly the ruling rjlei Ihr money, and the pricaa ol Stocks and Roads at all the great trad ing points, w-iJi much intcreiitinj statisti cal miitU'i-. INTEHESTIKG fnlSCELLANY, Embracing Poems. HUrtehei. Incidents Travel etc., will Und a place in the col umns of tin' Commercial, furnlshlna; abundance of Instnn tion tin! luuUHsnieai lor tho family circle. Ti:it.t:s roit tiim Daily Commercial.' Postage Free to Subscribers. ISy mail, per ammiin Ity inuil for six inoiilln - fit 00 - A (M a r - J 06 V mud lor throe in oi'.ln lly mail for one month Wo beg to state that PiM-.tnse will bCLpaW at this oilico, free, on all V. litions of l ommkuciai., tent to BubncriuoiH, under the new 1mv to tako eOoct on tho 1st f Jauuary, 1S7j. i? rz rn Weekly Commercial ? A PAPKlt FOR THE FAIlHEf?, THE MECHANIC, THE MANUFATURCn, Will conl-.iin In fon.'onsed form al! the NEWS O .7 T5IS OA"2 Irti-ludin-; (lio pmce-uinirs of Congie.ss, and of tho Lrt-isln! in cs of NeighlHii in State. 1 iilcrcstinif eel i CNponileuco, chnicu soleclionv, and CompIctcVcekly Market Reports Mpwiiiiiy rivpnrcil lor it. 1 10 Fcnt Toslaso Froe to Subscribers. .r"Kaeli Kub.vribor, at $2. CO lr year. will ul.so be eiititloil to a eopy of our new. Dlu3tratcd Honthly Kagaaino,' Ono of Ihc Imndsoii.oit and bct publii tions of ils kind in existence. . 'J'F.KMS 1R1K73. WEEKLY COMMERCIAL. (Poslao Pro-Paid;. Ono coiiv.'ono year. Includini; Mat-azina Two Dulhirs. CLl'B RATES: Five Onpitos, pcrnnnum, each $1 7.t Ten Copittf., " I M) Twcn'.y Copies ' and over- " 1 2$ And one extra copy to tint gitter up of cltlb Adilitinns may l o made to Club at any time din ing t lio year, at tho club price, tho. tuli riptiou- comiiitiing a 1 i l l, Vkah from tiio time li.o aiUiitioiiH shull have been made. . Poxtmn-tcn iTfinestedta act as agents. Tlicso pri- : ave invariable. Terms. Cn-li in udvaiiee. Kamil in iiia!'(s or PoKt-nlli.-e Moiu'i' li-.l-.'i-.st ifpovilile, uinl whoro iicillicr of Hi., o can ho I'locnrod send thu money in nvri ili.'i cd leUor. ,r .J Spociiiii-u t'oii'u-1 i.i nt FRK.E. Ad-Arv-vt all orders nud letters Ut "''TIIE-COHMERCIAL" 1 1 1 I llL Uai, PA, iHIII'U of til (1 I'ltirinrciiul A. a''-. W'UIIII-B 41 I hO ('In li iti ti ICru WOMAN in SACRED HISTORY, A Herie.r of Hketehos lr.twu from ScriiHurul, Jllstoyhul i0 Lcyetularit iioufceit, 1L1.LV1KA1KU by Mot.KKN ART IM OIL-CO l OFr PLATES alter designs by tho r re it Knropcan mas tcr Raphael, liat.ini, M -rie, Horace Vor nit, Laiidollo, liouliuigc iVcrnet-Lecoiuto, and otlieiw, j'oniiin.' n eomplcto set of Fac-Siiuilcs 'oi Celebrated Oil-Paintings, illustiHtivo of the prominent fomalo cluir acters in Mac rent i I k.Idj y. lino aieut iu Penii'-yivniiiii made 125.80 ill two weeks with tins novel and' elegant work. t'niniMiis wanted iu every town. Tonus very liberal. .). It. l-'ORU it CO., 27 Park Place,- ev York. 10 4t f"i P "s9n l'ur lli,v' ut bcmie. Torins 4W H JJ j,-,,.. .,l.n lic. stinsou it Co., Portland, Me. 7 t V
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