lie forest $cpuMirnn. W. It. DUNN EDITOR. TTEDXESDAY MORMNG, JILT 23, 1875. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Foi Governor, ..JOIIN F. II AltTBANFT. For State Treasurer, HEXRV W. RAWI.K. Announcements. (Terms for Announcements will be as follow! Associate .ludge, ?10; Prothon- otsrv $10; Sheriff M: Commissioner 5 Auditor No announcements will Ap pear unless wvom;mHil fry Me on.iA. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authorised to announce the name (if KDWARIi KKltH, of Harnett Town ship, as a candidate for Associato Judge, wmSjpet to Republican usages. Kn. Rkptomca w : Fleasc announce the name of Hon. JOHN A. PROPER for Associate Judge, subject to Republican usage. rROTIIONOTARY. We are authorised to announce the name of J. T. DALE, of Tionesta Borough, as a candidate for thoolfleesof Prothonotarv, Register, Recorder, fe., subject to Repub lican usages. We are authorised to announce the name of T. J. VaX GIESEN, of Tionesta Boro., as a candidate for the office of Pro thonotary, Register, Recorder, Ac, sub ject to Republican usages. ED. Forest Rupmi.TrAT s Please an nounce the name of P. M. CLARK, of Tionesta lloro., as a candidate for the of fices of Prothonotary, Register, Recorder Ac, subject to tlie usages of the Republi can party. P.M.CLARK. SHERIFF. We are authorised to announce the name of WM. LAWRENCE, of Tionesta Borough as a candidate for the cilice of Sheriff, Rubjeet to Republican usages. 41'. Itr.!', mil . I ICJVM- IIIIIK Ml lU'W U1C fact that JCSTI3 SHAWKRY, of Barnctt Township, will be a candidate for SheriH' at the enr ".iiig Primary moetings, subject to Republican usages. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Wo arc authorized to announce the name ofD. G. HUNTER, of Tionesta Township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Itepublicau usages. We are Authorized to announce the name of GILBERT JAMIESON, of Tionesta Township, as a candidate for County Com missioner, subject to Republican usages. . We are authorized to announce the name of JACOB MERCILLIOTT, of Jenks Township, as a candidate for County Com uiissionor, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce the name of JOHN RECK of Tionesta Iioro., s a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ject to Republican usnges. COUNTY AUDITOR. , Tioxksta, July 21st, 1S75. Ed. Forest Rkithlioasi : Dear Sir Please announce my name as a candidate ior county jiuoiior, siiDject to me action of tho Republican Primary Elections. ' NICHOLAS THOMPSON. Wo are authorized to announce the name' of J. R. NEILL, of Fagunrius, as a can didate for County Auditor, subject to Re publican usages. JURY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce the name er J. H. WENT WORTH, of Green Town ship, as a candidate for Jury Commission or, subject to Republican usnges. k .Rules for the Fores County Repub lican Primary Elections Adopted August 15, 1874. 1. The candidates Tor the several offices shall have their u a mesa an nounced in one 6r more of the county papers at least three 'weeks previous to the Primary Meetings, stating the office, and subject to tho actiou of the -jiarty at tlio said primary meetings. : 2. The voters belonging to the Re publican party in each township or borough, shall meet on a day . to be designated by the Coucty Committee, at the usual places of holding spring election, at 2 o'clock, P. M., and pro ceed to elect one person for Judge, atd two persons for Clerks, who shall form a Board of Election to receive votes and determine who are the proper per sons to vote, and who shall hold the polls open until C o'clock P. M. . Af ter the polls are opeKed.the candidates announced shall be ballotted for; the name of each person voting shall be written on a list at the time of voting, no person being allowed to vote more than once for each office. 8. After the polls are closed the hoard shall proceed to count the votes that each candidate has received, and make out the returns accordingly, to be certified by the Judge and attested by the Clerks. 4. The Judgo (or ono of the Clerks appointed by the Judge) of the respec tive election diatricta.shall meet at the Court House, in Tionesta.on the Tues day fjllowing the Primary Meetings at 2 o'clock P. XL, having the returns and a list of voters, and the person having tho highest number of votes fur any office, shall be declared the regular nominee of the Republican party. - 6. Any two or more persons having an equal number of votes forthesame office tho Judges shall proceed to bal lot for a choice, the person having the Jiighest number to be the nominee. 0. The Return Judge shall be com petent to reject by a majority, the re- tarns from any district where there is evidence of fraud, either in the returns or otherwise, and shall reject them where there is evidence of three or more persons voting at the primary meetings who are not Republicans. 7. The Return Judges shall appoint Conferees Representative, eenatoral and Cougrossional whoso acceptance of said appointment shall be a pledge to support the person who may teceive the largest number of votes cast for that office in the county. 8. Tho Return Judges may at any time change the mode and manner of selecting candidates as they may be instructed by the people at their pri mary meetings, due notice being given by the County Committee. 0. The Chairman of the County Committee shall be required to issue a call in pursuance of tho action of the County Committee. REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. The Republican voters of Forest County will meet at the usual places for holding the primary elections, SATURDAY, AUGUST, 7, 1875. at 2 o'clock P. XI., to uominato as fol lows: One person for Associate Judge. One person for Sheriff. One person for Prlhonotary, Register, Recorder and Clsrk of Courts. , Two persons for County Commissioner. Two persons for County Auditor. One person for County Surveyor. One person fur Jury Commissioner. The polls will remain open until 7 o'clock p. ra. Each township will elect and return one person as a mem ber of the County Committee for the ensuing year. '. The meeting of tho Return Judges will bo held at the Court House on the Tuesday following, to-wit: the 10th day of August, 1875, at 2 o'clock, P. XI, W. P. Mercilliott, .Chairman. Allegheny Valley Rail. Road, Oil Creek & Allegheny RrVer Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry &. Pitts burgh R. R. ON AND AFTER Mondav, May 24, 1875, truins will run as follows : STATIONS. Northward. Southward Ma. 1 Ho. I So. t Ha. I Ka. 4 Xa. I am pm pm put p m am Pittsburgh 8:25 2:80 8:S0 0:15 6:10 6:20 W PeuJuno :42 4:2! 10: 7:51 4:15 4:21 Kittanning 10:23 6:0H 11:85 7:11 8:12 8:25 R. B'k JunelltlK 6:00 12:47 6:00 2:10 2:10 Brady Bend 11:30 6:17 1:08 5:45 1:55 1:60 Parker . 12;0ti 6:S7 2;f)5 5:00 1:05 12:30 Emlonton 12:44 7:40 2:38 4:32 12:19 11:55 Serubgrass 1:30 8:25 4:00 3:41 11:30 10:35 Franklin 2:14 H:10 5:07 2:58 10:40 0:10 Oil City 3:00 8:50 0:15 2:20 10:00 8:15 Oloopolis 3:4!) 7:43 11:58 Eagle Rock 4:07 8:00 11:3)1 Tionesta 4:4(1 8:50 10:4(1 Tidioute 6:05 10:20 8:15 Irvlneton 7:20 11:40 7:45 Rousoville 8:14 10:01 6:27 1:62 0:02 7:08 Titusville ' 4:10 10:65 7:35 12:30 8:10 0:13 Corry 6:26 8:52 11:10 5:06 Mavvllle 6:57 10:37 9:35 8:84 Buhalo H:15 1:10 6:05 12:20 p. in p. m p. m a. ni a. m p. m Trains run by Philadelphia Time, DAVID McCAKGO, Gcn'l Sup't. Uen'l Passenger & Ticket Agent, PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD 0? N AKD AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May 1. 1870. Train arrive at and leave the I'nion .Depot, corner ot nasniiiion ana jUiDerty street, as followat ARRIVE. Mail Train, 1.30 a m ; East Line, 12.12 a m , weu h accommodation mo. 1, W.JO a m Brinton acooinmodation No 1, 7.60 a m; Wall's acooinmodation No 2. 8.55 a m I ' i ti - cinnatl express 0.20 am; Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 a in ; Braddock'a ao- commouation No 1, 7.00 pm; Pittsburgh express 1.30 p m; Pacific express 1.50 p in ; Wall's acooinmodation No 3, 2.35 p mj Homewood accommodation No 1, 9.55 p m; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.50 pm; Brinton acooinmodation No 2, 1.10 p in j Way-Passengcr 10.20 p m. DEPART. Southern express 6.20 a m ; Pacifio ex press 2.40 a m-; Wall's accommodation No 1, 8.80a in j Mall Train 8.10 a m ; Brinton'a accommodation 1J.20 a ni : Braddock'a ac commodation No 1,5.10 p in; Cincinnati express 12.35 p m ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.61 a m Johnstown accommodation 4.05 p m ; Homewood accommodation No 1, 8.50 p m; Philadelphia express 3.50 p m; Wall accommodation NoS,3.05p mj Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.05 p m ; East Line 7.40 p m i Wall's No 5, 11.00 p in. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at 9.05 a. m., reaching Pitta burgh at 10.05 a. ni. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. m., and arrive at Wall's Station at 2.10 p. m. Cincinnati express leaves daily. South ern express daily except Monday, All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. For further information aply to W. II. BECKWITH, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk fur Baggage ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their i-Kponsihility to One Hundred Dollai s val le. All baggage exceeding that a ount in value will be at the risk of tne taer, unless taken by special contract. A. J. CASSAl General Superintendent. Alloona Pa, F. F. Ii. The above letters are the initials of one of tho finest medicines iu the country. Four-Fold I. illinium, not excelled by any other in the curing of Pains 'and Sore Throat, and is especially adapted to dis ease of Horses, Cattle ic. Sue circulars around bottles. Sold by all Druggist, w30-ly eoiu JOB WORK neatly executed at taisoracs at r&ixouahle rates. June 16tkt 1S75. P 1 O F Dry Goods, Xot ions, BOOTS, SHOES, f v., Ac, at Panic Prices! i HAVING PURCHASED the RNTIRR stock of good at the Superior Ntore of Mr. Ucoriro W. Dithrldirn. -e ghb and (fotenntned to disjos6 of the pres- V ft oil f v, IV l DRV GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, - SHOES, jre., In order tn milritvnn ft... wpwAma now On thai WAV rulnmmn r In t nr. cent lrom fornior prions, will be made for Now is your Time to Purchase, as such Bargains were noTor otlercd iu Tionesta before. Remember these prices will continue ouly for 60 days. V e also keep constantly on hand a full lino of Staple and Fancy OROCERIES, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY. ra WILLOW, FTSE GLASS. , AND QCEENSWABJE, , - ' all of which we offer at lowest figures, our motto being Small Profits & Quick Cash Sales. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken Jn ex change for Ooods at current rates. Remember the place. FREEMAN fc CORBET, , Successors to Geo rub W. Dithbidoe, lltf. - ' Tionesta, Pa. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE. Near this beautiful locality la situated an old, richly-endowed Seminary forJxth sexes The CliamTDerlain Institute. Fall Term opens Aug. 24th. For cata logue address Rev. J. T. Edwards, A. M., Principal, Randolph, N. Y. H-4t BOOK AGENTS rc; Sense Medical Adviser." It is the cheap est book ever published ; 885 pages, over 250 illustrations, 1.60. Thousands buy it at sight who could not be induced to mir. chase the high-priced books treating of AAiuicniiu .TiciiiTiiiH. uniiKooincr uooks sold through agents this work is thorough ly advertised throughout North America. This fact, together with the large size, ele gant appearance, and manv new features of the book, cause it to sell mora rapidly than auy work ever published iu this eouutry. Those of in v agents who have had experience in selling books, say that in all their previous canvassing they nev er met with such snocess or made so larue wages, as si rice commencing the sale of my worn, r or terms and territory, ad dress (inulosing two postage stamps and stating experience) R. V. Pierce, M. I)., World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y. Note. Mark envelope "For Publishing Kepartment." 14-4t . .BEFORE YOU START INSUBE IN" THE TRAVELERS OF HARTFORD, CONN, 14-4 WATERS' NEWSCALEPiSNOS are the best made; The touch elastic, and a fine singing tone, powerful, pure and even. WATERS' CONCERTO ORGANS. cannot be excelled in tone or beauty; they defy competition. The Concerto Stop is a fine Imitation of the Human Voice. Prices extremely low for cash during this month. Monthly instalments receiv ed ; Pianos and Organs to let. and rent money allowed if purchased. Second hand Instruments at great baigains. Agents wanted. A liberal discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Schools, Lodges, etc. Illustrated Cataliguos Mail ed. Horace Waters & Sons, 4tfl Broad way, New York.- Box 3567. 14-4t $50 TO $10,000 Has been invested in Stock Privileges - . and paid 900 clK. Profit. "How to Do It," a book on Wall St., RCYit free. Tumbridge Co., Bankers and Brokers, 2 WaU St., N. Y. 14-4t THE WEEKLY SUN.8 p6"- 65 eoluuiim, from now to New Years, post paid, 00 cts. Address Tub Son, N. Y.-144 T P A O The choicest iu the world I m porters' prices Largest company In America staple article pleanos everybody Trade continua'ly in creasing. Agents wanted everywhere. Best inducements. Don't waste time. Sent for Circular to Hobkht Wbli.s, 43 Vescy St., N. Y P. O. Box la7. 14 4t f. i lj - WANTED. Everybody to know that Four-Fold Liniment is tho leading Lini ment for curing all kind of Pains and Sore Throats, and for Homes, Cattle, dc, is the mimt successful Liniment in the market. See circulars around bottles. Sotd by all Druggists. ao-ly oom The DRUGSTORE! Jas.IL Fones, Proprietor, ; BoitQer A Agnsw's Block, ELM STRBST, Tioxksta, Pa. - Agent for Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and- Horohound. DEUGS PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO. ; CIGARS, NOTIONS, C., LIQ U0RS, For Medial ut 0XL Y White Tead, perfectly pure, sold muofa cheaper than formerly. ' Also all kinds ot Oils, Korosmio, Tar pentine, Bcnino, Toilet Artlclos, Por fumeries, Ac, for sale cheap. 1 ' JAS. II, l-'ONES. T H ESU N. WEEKLY AND DAILY FOR 1875. The approach ol the Presidential elec tion gives unusual importance to the events and devolopmonts of 1875. We ahall endeavor to describe them fully, faithfully, ami fearlessly. THE WEEKLY SUN has now attained a circulation of ever seventy thousand copies. Its readers are found in every State and Territory, and its quality Is well known to the public. Wo shall not only en deavor to keep it fully up to the old stand ard, hut to improve and add to Its rarloty and power. THE WEEKLY SUN wUl eontlnno to be a thorough newspaper. All the new or the day will be found in it. condensed when unimportant, at full length when of moment, ami always, we trust, treated in a clear, interesting aud instructive man ner. It Is onr aim to make the Weekly Sna the best family newspaper in the world. It will bo full of entertaining and appro priate reading of every sort, but will print nothing to offend the most scrupu lous and delicate taste. It will always contain the most Interesting stories and romances of the day, carefully solooted and legibly printed. The Agricultural Department is a prom inent fcatnro in the Weekly Sun, aud its articles will always be found fresh and useful to the farmer. The number of men indenendont in pol itics is increasing, and the Weekly Sun is their pnpsr espcclallr. It belongs to no party, and obeys no dictation, contending lor principle, and for the election of the best men. It exposes the corruption that disgraces tho country and threatens the overthrow of republican institutions. It has no fear of knaves, and seeks no favors from their supporters. The markets of every kind and the fash Ions are regularly reported In its column's. The price of the W eekly Sun is one dol lar a year for a sheet of eight pages, and fifty-six columns. As tLis barely pays the expenses of paper and printing, w are not able to make any discounter allow any premium to friends who may Disks special efforts to extend its circulation, Under the new law, which requires pay. incut of postage in advance, one dollar a year, with twenty cents the cost of pre paid postage added, is the rato of subscrip tion. It is not necessary to get up a club in order to have the Weekly Sun at this rate. Anyone who sends one dollar anil twenty cents will get the paper, post-pasd, for a year. We have no traveling agents. THE WEEKLY SUN Eight pages, fifty-six columns. Only f 1.20 a year, post age p'opaid. No discounts from this rate, THE DAILY SUN. A large four-page newspaper of twentv-oight col urns. Dailj circulation over 120,000. All the news for 2 cents. Subscription, postage prepaid 65 ceiits mouth, or 10.50 a year. To clubs of 10 or over, a discount of 20 per cent. Address "THE 8U2f," Now York City. - N.F.BTJRNHAM'S TURBINE WATER WHEEL tVas selected, 4 years ago, and put to work in the U. 8. Patent OtHce, D. '., and has proved to lie the best. 19 sires made. Price lower than any other tirst-class Wheel. Pamphlet free. Address N. F. Burnham, York, Pa. 11 4t GILES' UE.If.HjT IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cures Neuralgia, Face Ache, Rheumatism, Gout, Frosted Feet, Cluiblains, Sore Throat, Erysipelas, Bruises and Wounds of every nature in man or animal. The remarkable cures this remedy has effect ed classes it as one of the most important and valuable remedies ever discovered for 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 palm of the hand. I ap- iliod Oiles' Liniment Iodide of Ammonia. I relaxed thum so that I can straighten my fingers and use mv bauds." B. Mi Dermott, 40 W. 13 st.. N. Y. Sold by Ueo. V. Dithiidgo, Tionesta, Pa. For sale by all Druggists, Depot 451 Cll Ave., N. Y. u-4t tTC A WEEK to agents to sell au aiticle I salable as Hour. Profits immense. Package free ; address Buckeye Muuufuo turing Co., Marion, Ohio. y u OB WORK neatly executed at the RE t i'L'BLICAN OlUoe. NEBRASKA GRIST MILL THE GRIST MILT, at Nebraska (Lncy. town,) Forest county, baa been thor nughly overhauled sna rofittod In flrt elass order, and ia now miming and doing ail Kinds or ' CUSTOM II I IV I I X U. TLOUR. FEED, AND OATS. Constantly on hati4, and sold atnhe very lowest figures. 43-tlin , r II. W. LEDEBUR. DR.C.KEMBLE, Ha Imnght out the store of BOLAlil) BltOS., Tldlouto, ln., And will carry on the business heronfler. A full line of all the goods formerly kept will still be found in this store, l'hysi clans prescriptions carefully compounded bv a Competcnt"Phartnaciata Oraduato of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. 32-8m , ; ' C KEMBLR, M. D. V 4) 6 13 s r C B MJ o THE MAEVEL OF TEE WOULD-Bethesda Watkk. It has restored thousands from the brink of the grave; given health and strength to those deemed beyond the reach of medical science, and turned the path of aftlintion to one of hiippiness in tho blessings within its virtues. It cures tho peadly Bright's disease and Diabetes; eradicates all diseases of the kidnovs ; re store tho urinary organs to strength and power in a word, it is a natural restorer of health, and has performed tho most wonderful and raeracu'ous cures of anv known specific on the globe. Address for circulars, etc., COL. R. DUNBAR. 11 ' Waakosha, Wis. OPIUM MOIlPIIIyV IIADIT cured without pain or inconvenience No charge for treatment until satisfaction in rondcred. For particulars, address Dlt. LOL'tJHRY, Manor Station, Westmore land county. Pa, 11 4t Meyer's Poult7 Powder. -wnuira,iinwaiii lima, to euro blckeu clioler. aud X - I "Viler, fttld ft bivtowal of Arrtln.,v.,l.inll.. lliibM. said iiriur foeUlujf. (, . ' ,-r, . wiw ft bmiiiui auijnlr ul kWV"1?""?"!"' interil,.nj Hue may A. ti. MBTS8 CO, Bftlumors. PSYCHOMANCY, or Soul Clmrmiug. How either sex may fascinate aud gaiu the love and all'eclions of auy person they choose, liihUintly. This simple mental ac quirement all can p mscss, free, by mail, for 25 cents; togolhur with a M"arriage Guide, Egypliau Oracic, Dreams. Hints to Ladies. A queer book, luu.ooo sold. Ad dress T. William ii Co., 1'ubUbhors, Pliil adelphla. 7 jt CJUBSCUIBEforUie Forest Republican J It will pay. 0 fc-" 1875. run 1875. riTT.situiicai O 71 MERC I A J, A POLITICAK L1TKRA R Y, niMM Elb I I AL and ii l iM I, R eV.S- pai-j;r. 1'ovotm to tno Best Interests of the Pcopfe. IN POUTICV The COMMt:i:ctAL will herenner, as' heretofore, be devoted to the support nt Kcpublican principles, niMlntnliiimr it t). depencp within the Kcpublican Party, audi rlslmiitg 'ho l ight at nil times to 'sneak freely and fearlessly on the merits of inels and measures. Party gorcniinent Js s- fontial to a constitutional routitrv, and Journals claiming to be Independent of party arc uvually Independent of princi ple. Falthnil to the great convictions and aims upon which tho Republican Party ' was based, it is tho mouthpiece of no cllquo ,or faction, supporting the partv solely bcciiuso It Iwllcvcs Unit Mitv fs i'oundcd.nu prliiclplrs of Right and jus tice. THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Of the CoMMEnt-tAT. will contain, fmim day to day, contributions from ablo wri ters upon all subjects Political, Lilcrarv Scientific, Lcwil, Coiiimcn-icl, Foreigi! and Lm-al in which its views will bo set fonh plainly and Independent! v, Keeping in view tho prime aim or the paper, which is the advancement of the best Intel cits all sections of the country. ITS HEWS DEPARTMENTS Will always contain brief but accurate re ports of all tho occurrences of the day.. Liberal txcndituro will be mndo iu se curing special telegrams and correspon dence from the great news centers of tho Tonntry, so that rcadors of the Ciiinniw seal can always relv on being served with MBrly and reliable news. In the department devoted to tho pub lication of Ixieal News will bo found a complete daily history of the eitv and its environs, gathered bv a mips "of careful writers and set forth in attractive style. THE MARKETS Will, us heretofore, receive cnruful atten tion. Full tclognii'hio reports of IhcSlato. of Business, with l'rices Current, will l,o rei-civcd daily frnni tho Trade Centers of this run 11 try and Europe. The Pittsburgh Market, in all Its brnuehos, will be report ed fully and accurately. As a enimnep-. cliil Journal the Commercial stands Noconil to no puper In the country. Tim Financial Column will give dnllv the ruling rates for money, and tho prices of Stocks and Bonds at all the great trad ing points, with much iutcrostliia statisti cal matter. ISTERESTIHG MISCELLANY, Embracing Poems, Sketches, Incidents of Travel etc., will find a place in the col- uinns of tho Commercial, furnishing abnnibincA nt tnslcit tiii .i,.i for the family circle. TKlt.ns Ft 1 It TIIK Daily Coiunieicial. Postage Free to Subscribers. By mat), per amnion By mail for six months By mail for three months By mail for one month 5io 00 - 6 00 2 50 1 00 We beg to stato that Postage will he paid at this office, free, on all Editions t,f Tim ' CoMMnnciAU sent to Subscribers, under . the new Law to take effect on tho 1st of January, 175. THE Weekly (r.2iimM('i..l !' A PAPER FOR THE FARMER, THE MECHANIC, THE MANUFATURER, Will contain in condensed form all the NEWS O ? THE DAY, fncllldimr Hm invu'nmlliiiHi .r r...,..,.atU and of tho Legislatures of Neighboring States. Interesting corrospondenco, choice selections, and CompleteWeekly Market Reports Specially Prepared for it, O-Tho WKKKL Y VOMME11CIA L will be sent Fostage Free to Subscriliers. '-Kach Subscriber, at 82 00 per year, will also be entitled to a copy of our new. Illustrated monthly Magazine, Ono of tho handsomest and best publica tions of Us kind in existence. TERMS FOR lh75. WEEKLY COMMERCIAL. (Postage Pro-Paid). One copy, one year, including M.ignzlno Two Dollars. CLUB KATES J Five Copies, per annum, each fl 75 Ten Copies, " fs Twenty Copies, , ovr i j 5 And one extra copy to the gcttor up of club. Additions may bo made to a Club at any time during the year, at the club price, the subscriptions continuing a 1 1.1. Year from the timo the additions shall liave, been made. it. .Postmasters requested to act as agents.. These prices are invariable. Terms Cash in advance. Keinit iu drafts or Post olliee Money Orders, If possible, and where neither of these can be procured send the money iu registered letter. iJ-Siiecimen Copies sent Fit EE. Ad- Urosa all orders and letters to "THE COMMERCIAL." l'lTTSIIlUUII, PA Waiurs of ttis I Womnaflh. I'nirmri-hiil Ae. l,rUli,i Kra. WOMAN in SACRED HISTORY, A Scries of Sketches drawn Innn Scriptural, llintut irald' Leijeiutary oucri-crs, ILl.irsTRATKU 11V MODKUN AKTIN OIL-COLOR PLATES aflor designs by the great European mas ters Haphaul, Ualoni, Meric, Horace Vcr nct, Landollo, llotiluiigor.Vcriiet-Lccomtc, and others, forming a complete set of lac-Similes of Celebrated Oil-paintings, Illustrative of the prominent female cliur--actors in Sacred II into v. One agent in Pennsylvania mado $125.80 in two weeks with this novel and elegant work. Canvassers wanted in everv town. Terms very liberal. J. ii. tOKD 4i CO., 27 paj k plutai, New York. 10 4t 5 2 $3(1 !or dtt at u'"0- Toini: . '.re' Address Uoo. Stinsou. C Co., Portland, Me. 7 t
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