EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. S. 1876. It is gratifying to know tlint Cassiiis M. Clay is to come to the front once more ns a candidate for the Vice Presidency on the Democratic ticket. Cnssius has wheedled round on the office question till he thinks he is ex actly iu range for a new nomination, lie was a staunch and even warlike Republican eo long ns the office lield cut, but abandoned us as soon as ho was inarched away from the public crib, lie now proposes to known how the Democracy feel on that question, and if they will not fced him, like Nebuchadnezzar, he will go out to grass. Among the methods of reform, discussed among the Democracy about Washington is that of saving a littlo by dismissing Sherman and Sheridan, and sucTi other Generals of the array as can be dispensed with. Tlio pre ponderance of the Confederate ele ment in the IJouso is seen and felt in .nil cti propositions. Of course, it it distasteful to moderate Democrats to Eeem to be ungrateful to such men as Sherman and Sheridan, and they will try to hold the Confederates in check. Should such a bill as is talked of be brought forward, it will open the eyes of all who thought that the resent ments of the rebels had entirely died away. The idea of ushering in the Cen tennial year with great eclat, though brought forward at a late date, took, and from the great cities East and West we have accounts of the ringing of bells, tils' roar of cannon, and grand illuminations and enthusiasm general-' 17. iijs eviueni mat ine ienicnmai idea. has taken strong hold of the pop- . ular mind, and will grow to be a na tional inspiration as tbo year ad vances. There is much to inspire en thusiara. We .doubt if any nation - that has existed, or docs exist, is pos sessed, of so grand a record as we have made in the hundred years of our trf .rnpn ti An a 1 avio1a....s. 7 I .... A ... veloped the greatest enterprises known t.. i j . t .1: t .1 1.. i-u tue huiiu, iitu v uiauuvercu uieiuuus . of intercourse such as have revolution ized the commercial, naval and social .systems of the world. The electric teleel-anh is nurelv an American in o i l J - vention. The railroad and steamboat .received their most rapid development here. Yet while inventing machinery ot great practical value, we have sub billed a continent, and have finally made it tributary to us. Our progress, 0 population, wealth, discovery, en terprise, and indeed in all that per tains to national-greatness, has been wonderful,- and we will be pardona ble if we have a grand jubilee over it. Gazette. WantedWild Cats. We desire to puroliase two dead wild cats, that have been1 caught in traps, aud whose ekius are not injured. We want them for a taxidermist, who wishes to skin the animals himself, preparatory to stuffing. A fair price will be paid if the animals are brought in soon. 37tf Allegheny Valley Rail Road. t Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry &. Pitts burgh R. R. VN AND AFTEK Sunday, December S, JS75,"trains will run as follows: STATIONS. Northward. Ko t S. S K. B a in p in p tit Pittsburgh R:4r, 1:201 8:;W W lVnJnelO:Od 2;Wil0::ti; Klttiuinhig 10: lot :Ofll::v- H. U'k .Iuiicll:L-: -i:(ViK':no Hrailv Jloiulll:HS! Parker Einlonton 12:54 Scrubgrnss l:M Franklin !!:14 Oil City 2:5 Oleopolls 8:07 EaalnHock 8:17 Tionesta 8:4- Tidioute 4;l'i Irvlncton MO TCouseville Titusvillo Corry Mnvville ltuilalo . 3:l:i 4:05 7:10 0:15 p. in 0:1' r:.-. it:i 1 :(i. :54 p.iii 1: 2:1:1 !i:4n 4:0(1 5:07 (l:(0 7:54; 0:24 10:55 12:30 n:os fi:2S 1:3H 7:40 10:00 7::5!12:2 7:00 8:55111:08 10:37 9:25 J:13 6:00 ip, m: a. nit a, Trains nut hv Philhdolphia Time. DAVID McCARUO. Cien'l Stin't. J. MORTON HALL. (cn'l Passenger A Ticket Agent. Southward p 111 A 111 l:151 8:0.'.: 7:45 l:4i: 7:02ill:4- 5:.w!lt:Wi p m fi:25 4:13 8:.'l5 2:20 2:00 i:H2!l:il2 4:50jl0:4njl2:: 4:27 10:22 12:(Ht 3:41 ::; 2:58l X:it 2:2o:S:l 01 10:02 0:52; 0:24 8:S;i 7:15 10::!0 0: 15 8:2S 5:17 4:45 B:ti. 2:05 12:4.5 JOB WORK :45 5:20 3:4 12:15 p. in FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home--stead formerly owned btj Ion. Joseph nG. Dale, and in which he now resides, is in my hands for salo at very low figures. Terras one-third purchase money downk aud the balance in one .and two years. Mii.es W. Tate. JOtf. JMOAI2Y. We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stave and heading bolts at the follow ing prices: Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 84.50. Heading bolts 22 iuches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inclus in diameter. Office at Lawrence House. . J. II. Deuickaon & Co. 27tf Scrilmers' Monthly for 1876 The publisher Invito nttontion to the following list ot 'some of the attractive ar ticles secured for Seribnors' Monthly, for the coming year. In the Hold of fiction, besides numerous novelettes and shorter stories, there will bo TWO REMARKABLE SERIAL STORIES By AMERICAN WRITERS., -The first of these, now oomplere In our bonds, Uy ItllKT. HAltTl, Begins In the November number, and will run for twolvo months. Thin is Mr. Harto's llrat extended work. The scenes and characters, which thn author has chosen from his favorite Held, Califor nia, are painted with characteristic vivid ness mid power-; and the work is without doubt the. most graphic record of early California life that has yet appeared. We shall also begin lii the January num ber, "PHILIP NOLAN'S FRIENDS, Or Show Your Passports," By EDWARD EVEREfT HALE. The scene of this story is laid in the Southwestern territory, iiow forming the States of Louisiana and Texas, at the time of Aaron Burr's treason. Tho characters lived In a section which was now Ainerl can, now French and now Spanish, and this record of their advonturous lives makes a story of intenso and unflagging interest throughout. "A SECOND FARMER'S VACATION" Ry Col. UEO. E. WARING, Jr. Col. Waring is now In .Europe, visiting, in a row-boat ridoof two hundred and ilfty miles, one of tho most fertile and interest ing of tho vine-growing vailoys of Europe. This serand series of papers promises to be even more interesting than those Tvith which our readers are already familiar. CENTENNIAL LETTERS, Edited by John Vance Chkkkt. A rare collection of Revolutionary Let ters, mainly from stores ill the hands of the descendants of Col. Joseph Ward. Ihey are full of interest, and will bo read witli a rare relish in connection with the Centonnial eelebralon of the year. Brilliantly Illustrated Artioles on AMERICAN COLLEGES, Written respectively by their friends, will hpiJinr (luring mo year, xne revived in terest, lit college mo iiihkos mesa iviiun especially timely, and will socure for them unusual attention. OLD NEW YORK. Elegantly illustrated articles on Old New York, by John F. Mines, will appear at once, and will attract the attention of all, in city or country, who mark with interest the development of the great metropolis, and ailoctionately remember the quaint peculiarities of its olden time. Every number is profusely illustrated, thus enabling us to give to our descriptive and narrative articles, and permanent val ue never attainod in a non illustrated pe riodical. Under its accustomed manage ment tho magazine will in the future be devoted, as it has been in the past, to sound liteiuture and Christian progress. 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Its readers are foui'd in evei v State and Territory, nud Its oiuilltv Is well known to the public. Wcalmll not only en deavor to keep it fully up to the old stand ard, but to improve and add to its variety and power. TIIK WKKKLY SUN will continue to bo a thorough newspaper. All thn news of the day will bo found in it, cuidcm-cd when unimiiiint, at Hill length w hen of moment, and always, we trust, trca'cd in a clear, interesting' and instructive man ner. It U onr aim to make thn Weekly Pun the best family newspaper in the world. It will be full of pttt'Ttalttinir and appro priate rcadlnir of every sivi t. but will print nothing to offend the most scrupu lous and delielo t.-islo. It will always contain tho most Infciestiiur stories and romances of thn da v. careful I v selected and Highly printed. 1 lie Aericiniul'ai I'epaitinent isaprom Inent feature in the Weekly Sun, anl Its articles wilt ahvnvs bo found fresh and useful to the farmer. 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Hunt it Co.,' 13'J .S. 7th St., Philu. U8 4 month to energetic men and VP-v7Vvonien everywhere. Iliisiness , honorable. KXCELSl'olt M'F'O CO., l.'il , Micliigiui ave., Chicago. 34 4 T IIND HEADlNlt, Psychoiunnev, ItX ClIllUIOIl. S300J. M ACDON ALD'S NEW STORY 1 St. tievvge Hint Hi. Mielical. A Itoiiianco of Cavalier and Itoiuidhead. By GEORGE MACDONALD, Author of ".1 ii-(. of a Quiet Neighbor hood," " Wilrrd C'umbermetie," etc. 1 vrl. Illustrated. lJmo. Cloth, 11.78.. "Tho works of no novelist of tho pres ent day havo had wider i:ilo or been more universally admired tliau the stories of -tills wonderfully fitted author. 'St. (ioorgo and St. MU'liael' Is his last and crowning cff-,rt."-- Columbus Dispatch. "It is one of r, Mac Donald's most cn joyablo productions mill will win him hosts of noyv frit nds and admirers." .Hartford Post. "There is a good portrait of the author, and a number or illustrations which are , more than ordinarily liuo." .LPublishcr'H. Weekly. 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