EDITOR. WEDNESDAY K9RS1XG, KOV. II, 1877. li . 1 . . Garfield on the Resumption of Specie Payments. The following ia the Associated Tress report of the speech of Congrcsstuun Garfield, of Ohio, on the bill relating to resumption, on Thursday last: Garfield spoke of the debate as one that had lasted in the Anglo-Saxon world for more than two centuries. Hardly any phase of it was new ; hard ly had there been propositions made on tho other side that had not been made seventy-five years ago in Eng land, and almost ono hundred years ngo in tho United Stales. So singu larly did history repent itself on ques tions of this sort. lie appealed from the ebb and flow of public opinion of to-day to tho general judgment of mankind on the question of currency. He referred to 18G0 as a year of uni versal general prosperity in the United Slates, and said if anything was then settled in public opinion it was that the only safe, trustworthy standard of value was the coin of ascertained weight and fineness or a paper curren cy convertible into coin at the will of the holders. That was then and had . been for a long time the unanimous opinion of the American people. Here and there had been dreamers who looked upon paper money as the fetich of their idolatry, but these dreamers Were then so few in number that they . made no ripple on the current of pub lic thought, and formed no part of public opinion. That opinion was then the aggregate result of the opin ions of the foremost Americans who ever thought and wrote on that sub ject. No man had ever sat in the Presidential chair aud left on record- any word on the Bubject which spake of safety in finance except in coin or paper convertible into coin. No man ball ever sat iu the chair of the Secre tary of the Treasury and had spoken at all On tbo subject who had not left on record an opinion equally strong from Hamilton down to the father of his distinguished colleague (Ewing) and down to the present day. It 6eemed to him that the general judg ment of all who deserved to be called leaders of American thought ought to be considered worth something iu an . American House of Representatives on tho discussion of a great topic like this. tin .1 i i v nat nas Happened to produce a change from the general lev?l of pub lie opinion in 1861 ? Every oue knew the history of the war. The overmas tering necessities of that war had led . the men of 1861 to depart from the doctrine of their fathers. But they bad not departed -from it as a matter of sentiment, but as a matter of over whelming necessity. All who voted for a greenback law in the House and Senate had dona so under protest, and with the declaration that at the earli est possible moment the country should be brought back to the old safe estab lished doctriuo of the fathers. Like the companions of Ulysses, they had lashed themselves to the must of pub lie credit when they embarked on the etoj-my and hazardous sea of paper money, so that they might not bo be guiled by thejsyren songs which migh't be sung to them when tbey were on me wuti waves, isut limes were changed now. Men were on deck Kjaiy iweive years nau passed since the House, with only six dissenting votes, resolved to stand again by tho old ways, to bring the country to sound money, and now what was !";und, a group of Bchool men and doctrianiares. The latter unknown twelve years ago were found iu favor t,J what they called "absolute money,' declaring that a piece of paper stamp tJSone dollar" was a dollar; that ;old and silver were a part of the bar barism of the past, which ought for v'er to be abandoned ; that resumption iould never take place, aud that eras f' prosperity were paper eras. Coming ;ck to tho prosperous era of 1860, he cried that although banking was rea there was but two hundred and ven millions of dollars raper money In circulation and about two hundred Millions in coin. How muca was in circulation today? 8727,000,000 in ::reoobacks. fractional currency and fractional silver, and about nine mil us of coppers, in all 8736,000,000 losive of gold circulating on tho ' ; coast. lie put it to tho judg " tho House whether, if iu I860 ... DUNN (under free banking with no restric tions) four hundred and seven millions rvas tho limit of possible currency in circulation, alraoot twice that amount was needed, and hardly enough in 1877. He put himself in the same category in which tho gentleman from Pennsylvania (Kelley) had placed tho lato Secretary of the Treasury, Hugh McCulloch. Ho (Kelley) had read yesterday three lines from the article written by that gentleman and had de clared that tho statement mado in those lines showed either unexampled ignorance or unexampled mendacity. What was that statement? It was that every great financial crisis in this couutry had been preceded by an enormous enlargement of paper circu lation. He (Garfield) affirmed that this was true and he challenged any any one to prove ihe contrary. It had been assumed that specie payments would injure the de'tor class nnd would therefore help the rich. He nf firmed that a vast majority of the creditors of tho country were poor men,-and that a vast majority of the debtors belonged to the lich classes. Iu the first place the poor man has to borrow money, and in the second place it was the laboring man who put his surplus mouey in the savings bank, and it whs the rich man who borrowed it from the savings bauk. Thus did the poor lend to the rich. In the name of the laboring men, therefore, he de nounced the attempt to repeal the re sumption law. If it were repealed the country would be plunged into the necessitv of sailing over the same tem pestuous ocean with an uncertain re sult. If it were repealed and no sub stitute mado for it, the day would not be far distant when Congress would look back from the depths and horrors of the evils which would surround the country to the present time and would earnestly regret the day when the ro Bumption act was repealed. He did not undervalue greenbacks, but when the gentleman from Pennsylvania (Kel ley, talked about the greenback put ting down the rebellion, if he (Garfield) had been on the other side of the house he would have said, "Oh, no, judge, we had a more liberal supply of 'that kind of money than you had. It was a better money thau yours on your own principle, for it was to be redeem ed six years after the independence of the Confederate States,' and yet that did not put you down." Laughter. He did not think thai the gentlemen who knew the financial policy of the Confederacy would join with the geiv tleman from Pennsylvania in his eulo gium on the greenbacks. The struggle now pending in the House was on the one hand to make the greenback better, and on the other to make it worse. In the name of ev ery man who wanted his own when he earned it, he (Garfield) demanded that Congress should not niako the earned wages of the poor man to shrivel and shrink away, but that the greenback should be made better until the plough holder's money should be as good as the bondholder's money. This was the era of pacification. Let Congress make money equal before the law, so that the motto of lie couutry might be "equal States, equal' men, equal dol lars," and complete pacification would b achieved. E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. E. F. Kunkel's celebrated Bitter Wine of Iron will effectually cure liver com plaint, .jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or ner vous debility, chronic diarrhoea, disease of tho kidneys ana all diseases arising lrom a disordered nvor, stomach or intestines, such as constipation, llatuleuce, inward piles, tidiness ot blood to the head, aciditv of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in the stom ach, sore eructations, sinking orllutt;ring at the pit of tho stomach, swimmingof the head, hurried or dilllcult breatluntr. flut tering at tho heart, choking or suffocating sensation when in a lving posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs before tho sight, dull pain in tho head, deficiency of jjci jJiittLiiui, t-iiww lien ui wie bKin anu eyes, nam in the side, back, head, chest, limbs, etc., sudden Hushes ot heat, burn ing in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil and great depression of spirits. Prico f 1 per bottlo. Reware of counterfeits. Do not lot your druggist palm olf some other preparation of iron he may say it is as good, but ask for Kunkel's lhiter Wine of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Ritter Wine of Iron is not sold in bulk only in $1 bottles. 10. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, No. :r!) North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pu. Sold by all druggists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and all complete, in two hours. No foo till head passes. Seat, Pin and Stomach Worms removed by Dr. Kunkel, 2VJ North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular, For removing Seat, Pin or Stomach Worms call 011 your druggist and ask for a bottlo of Runnel's Worm Syrup, plica fl. It never fails. Common sense teaches if Tapo Worm be removed, all other woim.s can bo readily removed. E. F. Kunkel'e Lustral & E. F. Kunkel's fciharupoo for the Hair. Tho best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner in the world. They re move dandruff, allay irritation, soothe and cool the heated scalp, prevent the hair from falling oil, and promote the growtii in a very short time. They preserve and beautify tho Hair, and lender it soft aud flossy. ' Thoy import a brilliancy nnd a silkyappoaranoo to braid nnd wiry Hair, awl, ns a liuir dressing, they are unrivall ed ; eradicate dnndrull and prevent hairi ness. Tho shampoo cleans tho Hair, re move pronso, sriurf, itcliinpr, eruption. Cures headache produced by heat and fa tlaue. Kunkel's Shampoo' nnd Lustral restore llalr to a natural and glossy color, restore faded, dry, harsh and wiry hair. Price per bottle ?l. Asit your, d'rugirist Tor them, or send to K. F. Kunkel, Pro prietor, No. 2;i) North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, l'a. l.H-Hin New Advertisement. TIDIOUTK SHAVING SALOON. S HAVING, Hair-Cutting, Shampooing anri every thing in tho Tonsorial Art done with neatness nnri despatch. Also n tirsl-cliiss stock of C1UARS AND TOBACCO. Rotwcon Mabio it Hunter's and tho P.ft OfUec, Tidioute, l'a, 33 ly Watchmaker nnd Jeweler, TIDIOUTE, PA. fIl.iXa r,lU(J U.M -IN SILVEEW'ARE i FOU THE HOLIDAYS. I have just received a largo stock of the celebrated Kogers A- IJro. Silverware, for sale at lower prices than ever before Also THE LARGEST STOCK OF JEWELRY ever offered for sale in Tidiouto, consisting of SOLID GOLD WATCHES, Key and Stem Winders, for Ladies and Oentlomen. COIN SILVER WATCHES, of nil kinds, at tho very lowest cash prices. Gold Chains, Tinted Chains, Konmn Wold Necklaces, t me seal Kings, Gold Pens and Pencils of every descrip tion. A largo assortment of Clocks, Musical Instruments, Spectacles, Kveelasses. ajid everything in the Jewelry line. Spe cial attention given to the II E1MIKIXO of Watches and Jewel r v. Call ana exam ine my stock before purchasing elsewhere ono door below Uratuiin Opera Ilouso, Tidiouto, l'a. M. WILK. S777 is not easily earned in these times but it can lb ma lo in three months bv an v one of either sex. in anv partof the country who is willing to work steadily at tho employment that we fur nish. (ia per woek in your own town. You need not bo away from home orer night. You can give your whole- time to tho work or only your spare moments. It costs nothing to try tho business. Terms and $a outnt tree. Address at ouco, Ji. Hallktt lit Co., Portland, Maine. -ly PROFITABLE Ladiks and Gf.ntlkmeh FMPIhVIKPXT WANTED In every town UiDI'LUimJl.ll andeitv, to proo.nro sub scribers for tho "WORKING CHURCH." The Premium Steel Engraving, '2 ft. x 2 ft. 6 in., "the Finding of tho Savior in tho Temple," is prosonted to each subscriber j for only $1.25 per year. This picture is universally admired and should bo in ev ery household. Extra largo cash commis sions paid to Agents. Writo for terms and Agent's outfit. Working Church Tub. Co., 26 3m 7 it 9 Warren St., New Yerk. tf. J ff Na 'H f f f P 7 7 7 7 7 7 TO THE WORKING CLASS. Wo are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home, tho whole of the time or for their spare momints. Business new light and profitable Per sons of either sex easily earn from CO ets. to 85 nor evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole tiino to the- busi ness. Hoys and girls can earn nearly as much ns men. That all who soo" this no tico may send their address, and test tho business we make this unparalleled offer: To such as are not well satisfied wo will send ono dollar to pay for the troublo of writtinjr. Full particulars, samples wortli several dollars to commence work 011, anri a copy of Homo and Fircsido. ono of the largest and best Illust rated Publications, all sent free by mail. Reador, if you want permanent, Profitable work, address, Goroge Stinson tfc.Co., Portland, Me. 33 THE WELLS TEA COMPANY Importers of Pure China and Japan Teas, 201 FULTON ST., P. O. Box 4500. NEW YORK. THE WELLS TEA C'MPANY Supply Teas to Storekeepers, in original packages, at lowest import prices, as per sample sent on application. Supply Teas to D:nggists, General Deal ers, and others, packed in lmndsomo sealed packages ot one pound each, in canisters of tlio same capacity, and in 5 lb., 10 lb, and 'M lb. boxes. Full particulars on ap plication. Supply Teas to Peddlers in baif pound and one pound bags, piain or printed, at a more inrai discount man is givon use where. Supply Tea for Club Orders, and allow a larger commission than usual, and in all cases guarantee tho quality 01 their goodv Forms sent when required. Send for circular, and pleaso say under which of the foregoing heads you desire particulars, so that we may send you all tho information necessary without further troublo. The Wells Tea Company Is ono of tho largest and most reliable houses in tho trade : all parties rcimiring Tea in quantities will do well to send their orders direct. 2-1 t!m NEBRASKAGRIST MILL. THE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy town,) Forest county, has been thor oughly ovcrhaulod and rerittod in first class order, and is now running and doing an Kinds 01 j v s t o m a it 1 x i 1 x u. .- FLOUR. FEED, AND OATS. Constantly onkaud, and sold at tho very low est iigurcs. -fui H. W. LEDEUUR WORK DONE AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At ihe lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt- bj, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. -tot- BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARL&, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, HOXTIIIiY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, ,V: ; LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS, HANDBILLS LABELS, SIIirriNG TAGS, &c JOB Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo Hallway, and Buffalo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AND AFTER Sunday, May 13, 1877, trains will run ns follows: STATIONS. Northwurd. Southward No. I a m No. 1 N...t Mo.1 o. 4 No. p m p in p m p 111 n tu 2:10 8:40 8:10 2:.V 6:40 :;:t.r l():,r0 7:00 1:40 4:48 4:10 11:45 (1:20 12:08 3:4: fi:04 12:.V. r:.U5 11:47 2:S3 r:l8 1:20 5:18 11:3.) 2:15 r:.r 2;:t.r 4:4r. 10:5.r) 12:40 0:40 H:02 4:20 I0:;KI 12:00 7:2:t 4;2S "SX 11:42 I0:4f) 8:05 r::v 2:.r' 0:02 0:11 8:a- 0:25 2:15 8:25 8:45 8:54 7:02 8:04 8:10 9:5(1 7:55 12:50 7:10 7:20 0:10 11:40 (1:00 10:54 10:10 4:02 1:.0 0:55 12:40 8:25 1:1ft 8;00 8:54 12:27 7:27 0:05 12:01 7:10 0::t2 11:07 (1:47 10:22 0::so 5:57 11:10 8:00 5:05 111 a. m p. m Pittsburgh 8i40i W PenJune 1:ro Kittannlng 10:21 It. IPk.lunelliO.-. RradvHendllMS Parker 12:00 Emlenton 12:42 Scrubgrass 1:2 Franklin 1:AS Oil City Rousrvillo Titusville Corry 4: 17 0:14 :().' Mavville lluilalo Oil City Oleopoli" 2:M ::17 :::t7 4:2-- ;agle Rock Tlonesta Pidiouto Irvlnetoii 7:lo p. ml Trains run bv Phils) DAVID M C MORTON HALL, 'Jon'l Passenger phia Time. GO, Gen'l Sup't. Ticket Agent. ATTAINED AT LAST I A TRIAL Will INSURE ITS POPULARITY everywhere:. mi smsiuKiE When once used will retain iti place fotarcr. IT IS CELEBRATED FOB ITS ADVANTAGES, IN THAT H IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SEWINd MACHINES .MANUFACTURED. ADAPTED ALIKE. TO THE USE OF THE FAMILY OH THE WORK SHOP. IT HAS THE LARGEST SHUTTLE. WITH A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL OF THREAD. THE SHUTTLE TENSION IS ADJUSTABLE WITHOUT REW0VINQ THE SHUTTLE FROM THE MACHINE. - ' THIS MACHINE 1$ SO CONSTRUCTED THAT THE POWER IS APPLIED DIRECTLY OVER THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABLING IT TO 6EW 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 OR STEEL, AND INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR TAKINO UP LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUS TIFIED IN) Warranting Every Machine for 3 Years. . IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE MARKET. IT IS. ALSO, THE MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED. WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES, IT IS SOLD FROM II S TO 125 LESS THAN OTHER FIRST CLASS MACHINES. EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN TO AGENTS. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR CASH OR N CREDIT. SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO M Mg Mb Co., 358 Undid Avenue, wanted. CLEVELAND, 0. K. A. RALDW.N, T.dioutc, Pa., Agnt for Warrou Couniy. 46-40 ?nts. t . si. in: mi, DRESSMAKER, Tioncsta, Pa. MRS. HKATH luv.4 recently moved to this placo ri:' tho purpose of meeting a want which the ladien of tho town anil county have, for a long time known, that of having a ilroHMiiakcr of experience among them. I am prepared to make nil kinds of drensoH in tho latest Htvlos. and Kiiarautee satisfaction. Stamping for braid ing and embroidery done in the best man ner, with tho newest patterns. All I ask i n (air trial. Residenco on Kim Streot, in tho Acomb liuilding. tf. . REMISCTOrf Breech-Loading Double-Barrelled CUM. Weight, 8J to 8J pounds : length of barrel, 28 and 30 in. lu and lii gauge. I'rlcf, Steel barrel, 9 15 TwImI burn Im, $(iO; J.iiuiluuu-il barrrlM, S7d lumaiM-ua Imrrt-la, Ho. The best ever ofl'cred tho American Hportsmaii, combining all the most desir able features of the best imported, togeth er with Home valuable improvements not found in any other Top Luver, Snap Ac tion, Centre ! ire. l-'or sale bv the tarde everywhere. Man ufactured by K. RKMINtri'oN tfc HONS '281 und L's.J Uroad way, New York. P. () Uox, .tii'.H. Armory, Illion, X. Y. Cut this out and send for I i.i.i sthatki Cata-loik-k and Treatise on Riki.k ShooTinu. :U-3m. SSB3 Can't lie mado bv every auent ev , ery month in tho business wo turnisli, hut those willing to work can easily earn a dozen dollars a day right iu their own localities. Have no room to explain here, ltusiness pleasant and honorable. Women and boys and girls do as well as men. V will furnish you a complete Outfit free. The business nays I otter than anything else. Wo will bear expense of starting vouT" Particulars fre. Writo and see. Fai mors and me chanics, their sons and daughters, and all classes in iied of paying woik at homo, should write to us and learn all about the work at once. Now is tho time, lion't delay. Address Truo it Co., Augusta, Maine. 33 J (Ml WORK neatly eaecutod nt the RE PUBLICAN oillco PERFECTION i thi - Ji Id LI l iV,, I M'u it'll.. (1ILMORK it-CO., Hnccevsoin to i. ;i libui, HoNinvr iC' Co., Solicitors. PaIchM procured In all countries. No Poos In ad vance. No charge union the pntent l gi imlcd. No lees for making prelimina ry examinat ions. No additional fre for iibtalniugand conducting a rehearing. Ry i recent declsli m of thoCommi.slonorAt.i. rejected application may bo revived. Special Attention given to Interference Cases bel'oro the Patent Ofllco, KxtontdonA beforo Congress, Infringement Suit In differovt.Statos, t;iid all litigation apper taining to Inventions or Patent. Send stamp to Oilmoie A Co., Joy pamphlet of hlxty pages. Iniul 'ncN, Wnrrnnt nml Contested Tuid Cases prosecuted boforo tho 17. H. Oeiieral IiAnd Oflioo and Depart ment !' the lntirior. 1'rivnto Land Claims. Mining and Pre-emption Claims, And Homestead Cases nttend'd to. Land .Scrip in 40, .vo, and KID ncro pieces for salo. Thin Scrip is assignable, and can be 1 ated in tho name of the purchaser upon anv Gov ernment land subject to private nry. nr. f l.'2." per ncro. It is of ivpial valuo 'witli llounly Land Warrants. Send stamp to Oilmoro it Co., for pamphlet of Innti ii'--tion. Arrears of Iaj fe Homily. Officers, Soldiers, nnd Sailor: of the late war, or their heirs, are in many euses en titled to money from tbo Hover nmort of which they have no knowleuyi'. W rite full history of service, and stato amount of pay and bounty received. Lncloho damp' to (lilinore ,t Co., and a full reply, after uxamination, will h iven you free. " Pension. All Oiricers. Soldiers, and Sailrr woun ded, ruptured, m in.ured iu tho lata war, however slightly, can obtain a pension by addressing (tiluioro ;t Co. Cases prosecuted by Cilmore A Co. be fore tho Supremo Court of the United States, tho Court of Claims, and the South ern Claims Commission. Kach department of our business is con ducted in n separate bureau, under chsiro of the same experienced parties employed by tlio old lino. Attention to all business entrusted to (iilmoro V Co. is thus t curcd. Wo desire to win success by J-Horvinglt, Address (JILMORK A CO. V.'Ashlngton, 1). C. , 029 FHtreW, 41tf MAKE HOWIE HAPPY. A Fltnttful Supply of 0 d a 0 n M a M a M P S3 U H b o ft D o w Oood Rsftdiog and Btifol PlotrM WILL ro IT. THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY STAR, A n tighl-f Prr, wll U fall ol umui, rvmtm only Al.ee per ymmr (w. )ir potttc. I, and la tb fwout, bripnutt. ud oet paper pnblltk.il tor !h monef. It ! Indpiidttl In politlr. iiItu ll t nwi, and, bwklM Buck olhrr (and rckdlii, mr.ty namb.r hii llir sr (ont tzerlbial oripxnnl or -lertfd ttorUM. Jtr.ry tiibaxrllwr lo r ! py f It' btiti(Ml fi(rr inj,"Th Poor tbo I'oor Mu'l Fr-lond," lu 1M Im-hu, and a "! of T11K RTAH ILLUHTRATEU ALMA MAO. UMhtiln oolbiMtllt pay axpaniir of pack Inn and tnalltnf pre mium. aOnr lntlaroaantfa ao Affoato, alwaya lha moat lilNiral In tha fl.Td. are nv greater (Ann ever. W want avcry olub annt in tba country to aommuolrata with ua befor enmmanoiM( work. To anf poraon ditairlns to (tt op a club, wa Will aand a aampla copy el tha pkitura and a enaraMvr'a oulnt for as otm. JSoerimen ropy at tmver frue. MoomI (or one fcoftaro awboortb- lam for auay ouaor. l'.ru..i. 1- whrtm wa hava alraadv aanl tha picture, "Tho rVaor Uio rear Maua'a raoacl," by aaylua ae a have lu Ita atei another etclleet ea (ravine, of earn alae, which wa bar aeouroa Tor tnia pnrpoae. BtT Paper without picture. One Dollar. TSS OTAIl, 930 Walnut Nt., OinMnnati, O. MAKE HOME PLKA9ANT. Tiie e-xpci i oi ice of fi Vo yeurs has proved that this Compact itnd re liable work of Genera 1 Information in better :tdaptod to the wtntaui all classes of tho com,, inunity than Aiiy4tbr work nt' tlio klnl a .-a HELL'S lew Revised Fdition. AGENTS WASTED. publishod. It has been proven by iu IMMKNNnNALKS, by tho numerous COMMENDATORY NOTICES UEC'D, And by its uniform SUCCESS WITH AOENT.S. The edition of 1870 has been THOUOUUULY REVISED TO DATK. It contains 150.0UO arliclei, ROC-1 w jod eii(j;ravinKs and eij;liteei haudsotiit-ly en. graved aud e(dored majis. The work in issued in parts, a;.l a.'pcoi men copy, with niap.vill be sent to nny address, free of poMae, for twentv cn:i. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., PubJisJuw, (Successors to T. El wood Zoll.) Nos. 17 nnd l!l Seuth Sixth Street, 42tf rrm.AriKi.PAiA, Pa. Red Hot I Spicy I Neweyl Oil City Daily Derrick, j For 1877. Ureter Thna Krirt More and Fresher News., and More RhkI- in Matter than any other Dally Paper in Nortli-Wostorn Pennsylvania! Tin: On. City Daily Dkruu i: will bo piu tho new year with a larpr ciivnUfl..n than everattaiiiod by anv daily new sptper in i'ennsylvania ouhiidoof tlio larye citifs It. has gained tlds by cfivln all u,e fr-sh-est news, and sparing no expense In ob tainiiiK items. It has correspondent! in every portion or tho Oil Region, bwsidoa several reporters who are constantly trav eiuiK. Tlio proprietors, editors and re Irtonal stall, are all youn and enertft-tio men, whoso aim Is to make the Derrick tlio leading newspaper of Western Penn sylvania. Tbo Dkrrick will be botter tliAn ever for is, i. It will have special reporter at ViishiiiRton and Harrishnrif. who will send daily specials of all importantcvenw. Its readers will be kept posted on all the political news of the day, as reported from an independent standpoint, while a In rife r.;porterial force will keep them informed on local matters. It will also, us it doee now. take tho lead In discussliiKqucstioiiB ot importance to oilmen, and worn faith fully lor tho intorost of the Oil Reirlon. Ik will maintain its position as Authority In oi statistics and its market mtotaiiona will always be louiul reliable. I f you want spicy reading fresh i.ewa. Inlormation concerninpr the Oil Region and a reddiot paper, subscribe for tne Oil! City Daily Dkruick. Terms. $io p.r year j six months f fi ft month In ad. vance. H. LONO W 1CLL A CO., dJ "l Publishers, Oil City, Ta. MEADVILLE, . . PENN'A TAXIDERMISTS. IVK W "ff4 n,l mount. aj ca 10 oraor. Artincial Evea stock. J kpt ia My .I w , 5 H '4 t ; r?
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