DUNN - EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MQRNlNn.'KOV. H, IS77. TII12 RESULT! t Pennsylvania. ; Thfl Democrats carried Penney! va ni.i by about 9,000 for Noyes aud Selicll, and by about 4,500 for Truu key. Bailey, Democrat, was elected Tres ident Judgo in Allegheny county over Fctterman, Republican, by 179 ma jority. Church, Bourbon, va9 t-lecteJ Presi dent Judge in Crawford county, over Henderson, Republican, by 45 major ity. There will likely be ft contest over this election. - ... Nrvr York. The Democratic State ticket is elect ed by upward of 20,000 majority. The majority in tho city is nearly 30,000. Honeit John Morrisey, the philanthro pist, goes to the State Senate. The Legislature is Republican in both branches. New Jersey. "Little Mac," whoso residence is under his hat, was elected Governor by a majority of about 13,000, and the Democrats have both brauches of the Legislature. ' ' Connecticut. No State ticket p. The Republi caus carried both branches of the Leg islature, strong P. T. Barnura was elected to the Assembly. Maiiyland. "The Dutch have taken Holland," and the Democrats have carried Ma ryland have it all their own way. Wisconsin. The Republican Slate ticket was elected by a majority of probably ten thousaud, and the Republicans have good majorities in both branches of the Torrid o t li t-n Virginia. The State was carried by the Dem ocrats by overwhelming majorities. The old leaven is still there. jVfr!c;TOTPrT The handful of Republicans who at tended the polls might as' well have stayed away. The Democratic major ity will exceed that of last year by several thousand. Massachusetts. Governor Rice, Republican, re-elected by' nearly 18,000 majority. Both " T branches of the Legislature arc largely Republican. Nebraska. Lake, Republican candidate for Supreme Judge, is elected over Howe, Democrat, by a majority of 8,000 to 10,000. Minnesota. Pillsbury, Republican candidate lor Governor, will have probably 15,000 majority. Both branches of the Leg islature largely Republican. Kansas. Bleeding Kansas is ou deck with her usual Republican majorities. LETTER FROM EUROPE. "OTJK B0TS" AEEIVE AT LEIPZIG. Hotel Palibaum, Leipzig, 1 Saxony, Oct. 22, 1877. . J Ed. Republican: Tho Steamer "Wescr" arrived at Bremen on Friday, the 19th iu st. The trip through the very pleasant, much more so than the first part of our trip. A great many slaamers were delayed by the storms that were raging duriug the past two weeks, but our steamer came into port only one day past regular time, which was something remarkable, taking into consideration the weather we had to encouuter. We were compelled to stay in Bre men until Saturday i voruing, when we took passage by rail to Leipzig, at which cfly we arrived on Saturday evening at 8 r. m., after a twelve hours rido. I did not find the journey a tire some one, for the country was new to me, and I was pleasantly engaged du "'"strirjs the whole time in observations. In ray next letter I will give you as good a description as I am able of the laud, mode of farming, &c. Charley and I in company with two -gjpung men wo converse in German, went to a Bremen theatre, and listened to an opera with a horribly long name. 1 enjoyed it, although I could not un .demand a word of what was said. One thins was noticeable, the ladies : i well as tho gentlemen wore no liats ' the theatro. They leave their hats, ' 1 l-e jeullcnicu their hats and over- coals ut the entrance."' Consequently, when vc four entered tho parrpicltc, not having conformed to the Gorma.n custom, ryes of astonishment wcro turned upon us, and we could Fee ope ra glasses leveled at us from all parts of tho theatre. We all took it coolly, and rather enjoyed the situation, for wo were conscious that an innovation had been made by us on the usages of German society. After tho opera, wo visited a place called Roth's Keller, which is Doted for its old wines, soma of them being thrco and four hundred years old. In this place you see ladies and gentle men belonging to tho finest society of tho city assembled to drink, smoke and eat. I was surprised to see gentlemen smoking around tho same tables ladies were lunching at, but I have since no ticed that it is tho practice at all cafes and even in dining rooms of hotels. Coming up from Bremen, I sat down ou a gentleman's high hat and crushed it iu a shocking manner. I could not epeak an apology that ho could under stand, so I had to sit aud enduro all the gentleman's withering glances. At the end of an hour I managed to con vey to him the idea that I was sorry ; then he seemed satisfied, and on.ee more I was happy myself. I then and there registered a vow in tho proper place that I would learn to make an apology in tho German language, and now I am ready for any similar emer gency. This morniug Charley aud I called upon the American Consul, Hon. John II. Stuart, and found him a very affa ble gentleman. While at Lis office we met several Americaus, and with them had a very pleasant chat. Mr. Stuart directed us to a place of boarding. We have secured a very pleasant place and will tro thero this afternoon. I have not been around Leipzig yet, and of course cannot give any descrip tion of tho place. Before going iuto particulars on that subject, I will post mvself. Charley sends his kind regards. Yours Truly, Ben W. May. - .... Thanksgiving Proclamation. Tho following proclamation has been issued by Gov. Hartranft : During tho year the care of God has given an abundant harvest to the land and health to the people, and sustain ed them in hope through tho trials and sorrows with which, in J I is infinite wisdom, lie has tempered his mercies. Now, therefore, I, John F. Har tranft, Governor of Pennsylvania, do appoint Thursday, the 29th day of November, 1877, ns a day of thanks giving and prayer, ' asking the good people of the commonwealth to assem ble at their usual places ot worship on the said day and give thanks to al mighty God for the great benefits which they have received at his hands. Given under my hand and the great seal of the Stale, p.t Harrisburg, this fifth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred aud seventy-seven and of tho Com monwealth the one hundred and se cond. John F. Hartsanft. By the Governor, M. S. Quay, Sec. of the Common wealth. -is Tho Pittsburgh Dispatch says : "Colonel Watson, of tho Warren dis trict, is assigned to ihe highly impor tant commit tee of Expenditures of the PostofDce Department, as well as on that of Agriculture. Gen. Harry White, of the Clarion district, is put on the Committee on Millitary Af fairs. On the whole, it seems to us that Mr. Randall has accorded his po litical opponents, especially new mem bers like Messrs. Watson and White, quite useful aud prominent positious." E. F. Kunkel'B Bitter Wine of Iron. E.F. Kunkel's celebrated Hitter Wino of Iron will effectually euro liver com plaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or nor Z . 1 1 .1- 1 1: v VUUS UeillUiy, CIIHMUC UJU1 1 lllcu, UlNCU.eol the kidneys and nil di.seti.son arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intestines, finch as constipation, llatulence, inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of tho stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in tho stom ach, sore eructations, sinking orlluttsring at the pit of tho stomach, swimming of tho head, hurried or dilUcult breathing, flut tering at tho heart, choking or sutlocating sensation when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs beforo tho sight, dull pain in tho head, delicicncy of perspiration, yellowness ol llio skin and eves, pain in tho side, back, head, chest, limbs, etc!., sudden Mushes of heat, burn ing in tho liesh, constant imaginings of evil and ('real depression of spirits, l'rieo 1 per bottle, lleware of counterfeits. Do not let your druggist palm oll'somo other preparation of iron ho may say it is hj good, but ask for Kunkel's Hitter 'Wine of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Ritter Wine of Iron is not sold in bulk only in l bullies. K. 1 Kuukel, Proprietor, No. ,'.) North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all druggists. Tnpo Worm Removed Alivo. Tlond nnd nil complete, in two hour1. No fen till head l asses. Seat, Pin anil Stomach Worms removed bv lr. Kunkel, L!) NnrtliJSinth Street, Phihi.lolphin, Pn. Send for 'circular, Pur removing Neat, Pin or Stomach Worms call on your druggist and nsk for n bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, price $1. It never f.v Is. Common sense teaches if Tape Worm bo removed, all other worni'j can 1o readily removed. E. F. Kunkel's Lustral & P. F. Kunkol'B Shampoo for tho Hair. The l"st anil cheapest Hair Dressing nnd 1 1 ni r Cleaner in the world. They re move dandruff, nllay Irritation, sootheand cool the heabul scalp, prevent the hair from falling oil. nnd promoto tho growth in n very short time. They preserve nnd beautify the Hair, and render it soft and glossy. They impart a brilliancy and a silky'nnpeavance to braid and wiry Hair, nnd, ns a hair dressing, they arc unrivall ed ; eradicate uandi nil nnd prevent bald ness. Tho shampoo cleans tho Hair, re moves grease, scurf, itching, eruption. Cures headache produced by heat and fa tigue. Kunkel's Shampoo' and I.ustral restore Hair to a, natural and glossy color, restore faded, dry, harsh ami wir'v hair. Price per bottlo' $1. Ask vour druggist for them, or send to P.. P. Kunkol, Pro prietor, No. 12.Y.I North Ninth Street. Phil adelphia, Pa. lS-(m AN QHDIITATICE l'ltOIIiniTINfl THIS TIlANSl'O ItTATION" OF KITIlO-Cil.YCKUIS K AND PANOKISnVSCOM l'Ol'NDS TltUOVUll T1IH ltOHOl'tlll. Passed Oct. 1,1, 1ST". lie it ordained lii the Ilnriesn and cbwjin'J of the Jtoroiifth of Tionctta, ami it i.i hwc by ordained lii au'horitj of the same: Skc. 1. That if any person shall know ingly have or transport through thestreet of (Miid Horougli any explosive and lan gerousniaterial known as Nitro-Olyerino, Dualin, Hymmite, tJun Cotton and Phos phorus or compounds of tho same by any nanio called in any package calleii a tor pedo or other vessel containing sid com pounds, for every such oll'enee tho person so carrying; or transporting shall be doom ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on proof of a violation of thirt ordiiianci shall bo lined not less than llffy, nor more than two hundred dollnrs, by fh.0 Purges or nnv Justice, of tho Peace of s.r'd Porough. Said line to go Into the general P.orough fund except as hereinafter provided. S. That in every cas.i of tho viola tion of thin ordinance, without regard to tho owner of tho explasivo material it shall bo lawful for the Uorougii Con stable or tho High Constable, either on warrant (based upon a complaint) issued by tho IJurgess or any Justice of the Peace to seize said explosives, the team nnd vehielo in which it is carried nnd ar rest the party carrying tho same, and upon complaint hemp lodged, on oath of any cit izen of the said JJorouirh, tho Purgess or Justice (as tho case may be) may issuo his warrant to any shcriil, constable, or nny tit per.ion, commanding him to nie.o the same, and arrest the person carrying the oxplosive materials, wheresoever tho saino may bo found in said Porough, andalsoto take possession of the material and convey it to some safe place. If tho lino impose'd as aforesaid is not paid within 21 hours, it shall then bo lawful fr sell tho material seized, an well ns tho vehicle and horsos. in and by which tho dangerous compound is transported, givinof reasonable notice by advertisements of tho salo. Ono-fourth of tho lino received to bo paid to tho olllcer making the arrest and seizing tho prop erty. Sec. 3. It i further declared the lawful dutv of any constable or other ollioer of said Borough to nrrest on his own view any oil'er.der ngainst this ordinance with out warrant, anything in this ordinance hereinbefore contained to tho contrary notwithstanding. Passed and Approved Oct. 1.1, 1S77. 1. W. ROK1NSON, Purges. Attest: SamucTj T. Ikwin, Clerk. 3t i $ 'h f f V P p 9 $ 1 y '-i TO THE WOilKINfi CLASS. Wo nro now prepared to furnish all c!asso: with constant employment at home, tho whole of tho time or for their spare momints. Business new light ar.d profitable Per sons of cither sex easily earn from ;"0 cts. to " per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole tim'e to tho busi ness. Boy and girls can earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this no tice mav send their ndurtss, and tost tho business we make this unparalleled oiler: To such as are not well satisfied wo will send ono dollar to pay for tho trouble of writting.- Pull particulars, samples worth several dollars to commence work on, and a copy of Home and Fireside, ono of the largest and best Illustrated Publications, all sent free by mail. Header, if you want permanent, droli table work, nddressi, tieroge Stinson A Co., Portland, Mo. 33 THE WELLS TEA- COMPANY Importers of Furo China and Japan Teas, 201 FULTON ST., P. O. Rox 45C0. NEW YORK. THE WELLS TEA G'MPANY Supply Teas to Storekeepers, in original packages, at lowest import prices, as per sample sent ou application. Supply Teas to li.uggists, General Deal ers, and others, packed in handsome sealed packages of one pound each, in canisters of tho same capacity, and in 5 lb., 10 lb. nnd -0 lb. boxes. Full particulars on ap plication. Supply Teas to Peddlers In linif pound nnd ono pound ags, piain or printed, at a more libnral discount thun is given t-lso-where. Supply Tea for Club Orders, and allow a larger commission than usual, aud In all cases guarauteo the (juality of their goods. Forms sent when rcUire'd. Semi for circular, and pleaso say under which of tho foregoing heads yoil desire particulars, so that we may send 3-011 all the in formation neces.sary'withoict further trouble. The Wells Tea Company Is ono of tho largest nnd most reliable, houses in tho trade ; ail parties requiring Tea in ouantnies w ill do well to scud their orders direct. 121 2m NEBHASKAJjRIST MILL. TIIKOKISTHLLat Nebraska (Lacy town,) Forest county, has been thor oughly overhauled and re lit tod in lirst class order, and is now running and doing till kinds of c1 v a t o ji n 1 x i n a. FLOUR, FF.KD, . AND OATS. Constantly oiihand, nnd sold at Ihe very lowest figures. ' H. W. LF.DKBUU. JOB ( 9 jnt is PONE AT T1IK 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At the lowed eaxh jriccf, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to thxt of any other cdahlishmcnt in the District. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CAUIW, VISITING CARLiL, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, M 3TTE 5 3LY f JT ATK2JE3& 'TS, ENVELOPES RILL HEADS, : LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS, HANDBILLS! IMBELS, SHIPPING TAGS, &c. Allegheny V-allny Rail Ror,d. PiUslHTuh, Tilravillft C Buffalo iiuiiwr'y, art J l$t;fu:h, Cony A Piltsb'jrr.h WsiironJ. 0 N AND A FTP II Sunday, May 1.:, 1.-77, trains will run as follows: STATIONS. Norll No. 1 N a m p Pittsburgh S-.:) W Pcn.lum- l.io1 :t Kiltanning I -1 It. 1 ; k .1 iiii.-l !!. 1 1 I I. I vl Parker i::0.' l'hnlenbn 1J:I: Scrubgrass Franklin l:."s Oil City a:.-. l'ouscville Til.uHvillo ':'' t'orrv 4:7 Mavvillo (i;H Puil'alo K.O.". Oil Cily Oleopoi i l'.agle Koek Tlonesta Tidionte Irvinetou L:'!0 3:17 3::i7 i:s r:.v. 7:io 1. n: Trains run bv Phil wvan m p 101 S: '.'ij 111: Mil; 01 IJ: 1M 1: "" I'M 3: Southward N... 1 K... 1 P pill p 111 H:10i ;':.V. li:-J0 I'JMSi r-: in : r i:l"l I a m 0: ID bis :'.: 13 (i: I: ir. I: 'Jo :::.t:i Li:i:. l'J:.-.o II: lii I0;1M (!:."." 10:, I J: 10 10:30 l:!;Oil I": I'JllO: ir li:(i-J S:im 7ll0: s:'jr, 1:111 !':0.MJ:u !i:3-J 11.07 10:'J'.'t 0:30 1 l:ll)j h:00 in a. m phla rune. !:ll S:l.- S:IK 7:-0 (i;Oi) A: t'2, I J: !l) K;00 7 : . 7 7:M (!: 17 r.::.7 ').(: ip. ni DAVID Mi'O - (iO, tjeu l Sup'f. T MOPTON 1 1 ALL, t Wcii'l Passenger Ticket Agent. C- rr t? tzf H rrn Ca ATTAItiED AT UST! A TRIAL Will INSVr.E ITS POPULARITY tVEKYVVHtt. Of BcL When onco nsr3 will retain lt plaoo foi'evor. IT 13 CELFBRATEP F01 ITS rnVANTCCS. IN THAT IT IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SEWiiO MACHINES ,J1 ANUFACTUREO, AOAPTED AI.IKB 10 IHE USE CF THE FAMILY CH THE WOUX 630P. U HAS THE LARUCST SHUTTtE. Willi A U081IN THAT HOLDS ALft'.CST A SPOOL Or PiREAD.C THE SHUTTLE TCNSI0N IS ADJUSTABLE CITII0UT HEM0VINQ THE SHUTTLE FROM THE MACHINE. - ' THIS MACHINE 13 SO CONSTPUCTED THAT THE POWER 13 APPLIED DIRECTLY OVER THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABLING IT TO SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN EQUALED EASE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE IN ITS CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE AS IRON AND STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL ITS WEARING PARTS CASE-HARDENED Of! STEEL, AMD INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO Wt ARE JUS TIFIED IN -. - Varranllng Every Machine for 3 Years. IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUN NINQ MACHINE IN THE MARKET. IT IS, ALSO, THE MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND I'RETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED. WITH ALL THESE ADVAN f.'.GES, IT IS SOLO mOM $1 5 TO t?5 LESS THAN OTHER FiHS'f CLASS MACHINES. EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN T3 AGENTS. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS CFFER53 TOR CASH OR ON CREDIT. SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO WHte Sewing Maaiins Co., 358 Huclld Avenue, SEES. CLEVELAND, 0. P. A. PA LP N, T.dluiiic, Pa., Amt fur Warren t'ounty. -Jii-iu BHES32IAKEI?, Tionesta, Pa. MPS. l PATH Miw recently nioveil to this place for tlie purpose of niec tinj; ix wnnt wliieh the Indies of tho town, niid county liavo for a luiij!' time known, that of having a dre.sj. maker of experience' tiiuoii' them. I nni prepared to mako nil kinds of dresses in the latest styles, mid t?u;ainitee Kalis taction. Stamping' for braid inn ii"l embroidery dono in the host man ner, with tho newent patterns. All I ask is iUair trial. Residence, on Klin Street, In tlio Aeomb Uuilding. tf. Breech-Londing Doublo-Barrcllcd 4 v.. -J. --r. ""1 Weight, RJ to SJ pounds: IciiaCi of barrel, 2fi and 3U in. 10 and 1 ai'e. I'rlrc, St'-I barrt ls, lo ; TwImI Ij.u rcls, SCO J I.niuiimtcd lutrrt-ls, sjiT.ji I) iiannm luirrt In, 6.ho. The best ever olfereil tlio Aniericnn spoi tsinan, coinbiniiiv; all the most de ir, ab!e features of tho best imnortod, togeth er wiili some valuable improvements' not found in any ether Top I, ever, Ninip Ac tion, ('en tro ! ire. ' I 'or Si'de bv the tardo everywhere. Man ufactured by M. KKMIXUTOX ,t SONS, '-'HI and '.".:! lb-Kadwuv, Now'ork. 1. . liox, .'t'.ilU. Armory, "lliion, N. Y. Cut Hum out and sr-ud ()) 1 i.i.rvruvi kii Cata-Louri-: ami Treatise ou ill ki! : Suoorixo. i-.'in. SfSfjn Can't be mado by every auent ev-. M5 ery iimntli in the business wo SjjjjJ furnish, but those willing o work can e asily earn a dozen d dial s a day i iL'lit in llieir own localities. Have no room to explain her . Jtusiness pleasant anil honriiablo. Women and boys and j.'ii !s do tis wi !1 as men. We will furnish you a complete Outiit free. The business nay s I ( tf r r than anything else. We will Itear ex reuse of slarli u:- vui. Particulars free. Write and see. ariners nnd mo ebii'iics, tkeir sous and daughters, and all classes iu need of pavinj: Work at homo, should write to us and learn a!l about tlio work at once. Now i.i the time. JJon't delay. Address True tt Co., Augusta, Maine. ;(:) J (MS WOUK neaUy oxeeuU.'d ut tlio HK I'lLICAN tHlh.o I !l l.Tlii: 'i i., ; f mail, i I '.ni. r .( Co.. ' , i , fi !. p.ociiv, .) i(l ,., .I..,,--. ... .... in ;! :il'.ee. No eli,ir:,-; uile.i i tl.e pnlent is ;.la;i!e. Nol'e, il'.r liCil-ili'i 1 1 ' I i ! 1 1 i 1 m IV ( v i t i : n t !. lis. N'adl!lioi:il fees !-n-. f d ; t i : ; i ! i u: eind ivl ti r a reJiearin Ill a recent d"ei;:i,.n t'(be( i.inini' sinner i i, lejeiled 11) ihe;:l.ii'iis may be tvied Si ei ial nllenli'ii (iivi n in i nl"i iereie i ( 'a'-es bi lore t lie 1 'at 'lit ( ifibv, l' len-.n ns before Corerress, 1 n IV i life menl Suits iu ilill'ereiit Sh.les, and ell lillr:;i; ion aj'pi r tain'iM.r lo InvrnMoiiH or I'aleiits. Se'id stai-ip to ( i iliimi e A ( !o., lor pamphlet ol Si fif pllp-s, B;ujI 'rrii( him! Conle' lod f.nnd Cases prosecuted beforo I ho II, S. I i eiieral l.a'id illicn and Iiepnrt ment of I ho I nl irioi1. ."ri vale I ,and Chums, Mining nnd l-'re-einplion Claims, niul Homestead Cases ntlended to. l.fiod Scrip in !'), H), nnd bin acre pieces for. sale. 'I'liis Scrip is assignable, and can be ha uled in Vh'j name of the purchaser upon any iov crnment, land subjeet to private entry, at ?!.-.") per acre. 1 1 i t of ( i iial value with Ifounly Land WarranlM. Send Kamp to Jilrn.H P A. Co., for pamphlet of Instruc tion. A r renin !" I'ny & ESouzify. (lllici is, Soldiers, and Sailors of tho Into w:ir, or their heirs, arc in many 'ases en titled to money from tlio lovei'iinient of which lliey have no knowledire. Writo full history of service, and sl.'to ."111011111 of p"y nnd bounty received, l.nelosn Mump to Oilmoro ,V 'o., and 11 full rpjil.v, nlt( r i.xamination, will be j;iven yxiw Iro'e. HVifsJoH.'. All Officers. Solders, nnd Sailors wouu -ded, ruptured, or Injured In the lain war, however Klihtly, can obtain a pension by mldressinj; iilmove A' Co. Cases prosecuted by Jilnioi 0 A Co. be foro the Supreme Court, of the I'liile-f States, the Coin f of Claims, and the Soulli oru Claims CVmimissiot'. Ilach depart incut of our business con ducted in a sepiiiHlo bureau, under chareo of the same experienced parties employ ed. by the old linn. Attention to all business entrusted to (i'lmore iV Co. is thus se cured. We desire to win mks cn by de serving it. Address (ilToMOKi: ,t CO., 6J9 FStreo. Washington. I). C. 41tf MAKE HOME HAPPY. & FlontiTu) Supply ot Qsod Rending aud Boantifal Pictures WILL ro IT. THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY STAR, A fino o(ht-priic imrr, wl'h P full ftol 11 m 11, roMfa only 1.00 per yonr (MTd J RV jK.nlui' ), niltl IH tilt Ult fffil brivhtnt, onrt hrnt tutprr I'tiblinlu-T fur 1 t iiioticy. 11 is imiuiiili'tit In (tdliUra, Hiven nil th nn, mttl, heNiUrw much othur fool ren'liiiff. evurr numhr bM three or four rxrrlli'iil original or e-j Urted Uovirn. livvtj ulcnlrr alto! iwcaivr4 n cofvof tlio hmtitiful pnrnv ttir, "The Por INvor Ulan's Frirti," iro 2x'M tnehei, nnd a cory of THti HT VIt HJ't'lHATKl) ALMA-1 NAG. S. tin. r(rn tnut K (tnt to ; pty pxpviiHe of mnitUnf pre- j mmtiiH. C4"lur lntltaintnl t4 Auri iit nlwnya Hit tmmt ltlrnl tu lh ! UiiUl, cire now greater than eier. W want vry club agoul In tli country to ' ootoniuakule with un bfnro cninmaimtag 1 wurtt. To nny nrmon donirlnv to Rt up ft club, wo will Beurt ft aum i la otuiy nf the picture and ft cniivn-i out hi for 23 vim Sitcrinten r"rV of ;nrj)r rr. ; Send rr om lefore nubrlte Intr lor ny olhvr irH0ii tu whom we have a1rady ant thrt ptcluro, "The l'oor III 1'nov Nou'i l-rlfit,' lj aayuia mo cau livu tit Un uWiui anotlicr Kllnt en (viavtnc, of nmm whioh we bavo HecurtftJ for thin pmponp. &0'Jiper without picture, On Dollar. 1TIX23 GTAf ! 230 Walnut St., Cincinnati, O. MAKE HOME PLEASANT o d S o 3 n H 3 M " 'I'liP nvnoi ii.it iii . Ct TJT1 V rC t ivl. . !... ifjUCYCLOFESli i u n jtj c 2 '"loriniilion Is bctti r EC1 BilViSCl MltlCHi E:ul;ijtod to ll.o w:intso, lUiVl; , .I' tl I.' 111. I ,.. published. It Ins been proven by its WMMJO.'SIC SALKS, by tin; numerous vomv ;:xdatouv notices itirn, And by its uniform NUCCICSS WITH ACKNTS. The edition of 1S7G h;is been TIIOUOlJiiULY IIUVISJH) TO PATH. Tt contains 5),0iMt nrtielcs, r.(W)() w.iod engnivings nnd eighteen handsome) y en graved nnd colored mnpa. Tho work i issued iu purls, Mid nspeei men copy, with map, will bo ent to imv address, free of postage, lor twenty cents. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Putyishers, (Successors to T. Klwood ell.) Koa. 17 and 1!) Smith Sixth Street, 12tf rilll.ADKT.rAIA, l'A. Red Hot! Spicy I Nowsy I " Oil City Daily Derrick, For 1.S77. Itrin r TJui.ii Kver! Moro nnd l-'roslieii News, and More Read ing Matter thairany other Daily Taper in North-Western Pennsylvania I Tun On, City Kh,y 1)i:rki('k will bo gin the new year witii a larger circulation than ever attained by any daily noWKp iper in l'eunsyl viinia outside of the laruo cities. 1 1 lias gained this by giving ail tho fresh est news, and sparing no expense in ob taining items. Id has correspondents in every i.ortion of tho Oil JJegi'on, besides several reporter u ho aro constaml v trav eling. Tho proprietors, editors nnd re portoi ial stall, aro all young and energetio men, v1iom aim Is to make tho Derrick tlio leading newspaper of Wesiem renn hylvania. ' The Dkiikkmc will bo better than ever for is;;. Jt will have special reporters at Washington and Harrisburg. who will send daily specials of all important events. Its readers will bo kept posted on all tho political news of tho day, as reported from I an independent standpoint, while a largo r.'portorial force w ill keep them informed on local matters. It will also, as it does now, tftko tho lead in discussing (questions of importance to oilmen, ,id worii faith fully for the interest of tho oil Ilegion. Jt w ni ina-.niaiu us losiiion as uut ioiitv in oil statistics, and its market notations will always bo tound reliable. l i' y.u want spicy rending, fresh news, iniormatioii concerning tho Oil Region, and a rod-hot paper, subscribe for tho Oiu City Daily Dkiiiuck. Terms. $m per year; six months " ; jd a month in ad vance. W. Ji. l.oMiW'lCLlt CO., Publishers, Oil City, Pa. MKADV1LI.K, - . l'EXN'A., TAXIDERMISTS. 1MRDS and Animals stullVd nnd niouiit XJ ed to order. Artilicial Kycs keit in stock. -Jy