EDITOR. WEBXE&DAT MORIUJiG, DEC. 6, 1877. Our Washington Letter. Special to the REPnBMCAW. Washington, D. C, Nov. 29, 77, Lnst Thursday Mr. Thurraaa inaif gurated the struggle since continued for the control of the Senate, by a mo tion, which, had it been adopted, would have amounted to a virtual falsifica tion of the record. Immediately suc ceeding the expiration of tho morning hour, he moved the discharge of the Committee from any further conside ration of Hamburg Butler's case. All day tho contest went on without deci ded advantage to cither side ; but the hesitating votes of Patterson and Con over, prompted by a bevy of Demo crats who appeared to have been spe cially delegated to lead them about by the ear, soon confirmed the rumor heard here for the past two weeks of their meditated treachery ; and the sight of Patterson cowering before the oaths and at the feet of tho South Car olina braggart, when ordered to take his place as a renegade, was only cal culated to inspire a feeling of pitying contempt for the man fallen so low from his high estate. Friday and Saturday there were no sessions of the Senate, but Monday, Thurmau's motion came up as unfiu- ous session up to Tuesday at 3 p. M., the Democrats exhausted the time in striving to force a vote, tho Republi cans resisting by every recourse to fil ibustering tactics known to the vet erans on that side. At the hour named a vote was finally had and Thurman exulted in a victory. To-day it is generally supposed the attompt will be made to seat Butler, who is famous or infamous as the central figure in one of the most atrocious, cold-blooded butcheries known to the history of the Bull Dozer or Ku Klux rule, the Kem per County assassinations of the Chis holms not excepted, just as we view them from a civilized or savage stand point. There was hardly a pretense of election; and with all their hardi hood his champions here shrink from any attempt to maintain the validity of the vote by which he was declared elected by a handful of conspirators against the lawfully elected State Gov ernment. The perpetration of this outrage upon the rights of every indi vidual citizen of the Republic, will be another step forward in the programme in the rehabilitation of the new dynas ty forming by the "Solid South" to take up the domination of National affairs where it was forced to drop them in 18G1 ; and it hardly appears possible for it to pass without arousing the public to the grave perils threaten ing representative Government. The Democrats only evaded the danger to their candidates that an in vestigation of the charges of corrup tion against Patterson might have in volved, by voting down a proposition to that effect made by Mr. Edmunds ; and by a solid vote, including that of tho two renegades, they rejected a mo tion that would have clearly shown to the world the degree of Butler's com plicity with the Hamburg butchery and his leadership in the reign of ter ror during the late Presidential cam paiea in South Carolina. The Demo cratic programme now is to first secure Butler's admission, then try and defeat the seating of Kellogg as recommended by the Committee, and let in both SpofFord and Eustis from Louisiana. Both Couover and Patterson by tbe matter and maimer of their Monday speeches, forfeited what sympathy was excited in their behalf by the defense less condition in which they were left through tho adoption of tho "Southern Policy." Since the passage of the anti resumption bill, proceedings have been almost wholly devoid of interest in the House. Its docket has been cleared of all the business urged for ' Relation in the President's message. ".Le amendments to the silver and i'uris Exposition bill may necessitate conference committees ; but now that l he Army and Navy bills have become 1.4 ws, the Senate could, in a few hour, finish up the business legitimately be fore it in extra cession were not the contested seats in the way. The flood hea so far subsided as to ille us to approximate the damages ' IcJ here, at Georgetown, and the incurred by the farmers further 1 1 the river. No reliable estiraato has yet been made, but they will foot up to many thousands of dollars. At Richmond alone they are estimated above a million, and throughout Vir ginia, portions of Maryland and North Carolina the flood is remembered to have had no precedent. Several officers well known and with families residing here were among those that went down on the Huron ; and there are abundant signs of the anguish wrought by her loss, at the Navy Department and Yard. When ever it shall have been determined by official inquiry who the responsible party is for sending her to sea with danger signals flying all along the coast the indignation now suppressed will find voice, and we need not envy the unfortunate, whether Admiral Trenchard or his superior at tho Navy Department. Western Correspondence. Lone Rock, Richland Co., Wis., ) Nov. 26, 1577. J Ed. Republican : Wisconsin has again displayed her colors to the peo ple of the United States, and comes to the front as a true, honest, Republican State. We congratulate ourselves on winning the victory at the late elec tion, although we had two contending parties against us, and the result is we have elected our candidates for Gov ernor and all other State Officers. We have also a majority in the Assembly and State Senate, hud as a U. S. Sena tor is to be elected from this State at the coming session of the Legislature, the prospect is that a Republican Sen ator will again represent the "Badger" State at the U. S. Capitol. The weather here at present is mild and pleasant, for we are now enjoying our Indian Summer, and this season on the prairies is too beautiful to des cribe ; as far ns the eye can reach, the smoke hangs like a golden vapor over the face of the landscape, and when the sun hides himself beyond the ' old Mississippi," and all nature rests, and we feel that romantic scenery is not only seen in the imagination, for it is my opinion that no one has ever done justice to a western landscape duriag the Indian summer. To-day I saw a squad of those noble red men and their amiable squaws, moving westward. Poor ''ho" was riding and the squaws were going afoot, aud all begging at every farm house passed. Times are improving and the grain crop of the West is now being transported to Milwaukee and Chicago by rail. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R. has added sixteen extra daily trains, and the great wheat crop of the West is being carried East and greenbacks are becoming quite plenty. Hunters are now in their glory, for game is plenty, and deer, particularly, numerous. Emigration during the past two months has been large, for Norwegians, Danes and Swedes fresh from the old country are settling on homesteads in every Western State, and soon Gov eminent lands will be scarce cast of the Missouri River. But the above foreigners make good citizens, and un like the Germans and Irish they a,re mtst generally Republican in princi Pie. , ineneauu oi ine settlers here 13 good, in fact a case of sickness is an unusual occurrence at this season of the year. Some two miles from here there are to be found four generations living in one house : the great-grand .i i- i i . . inoiner nas neany reached her one- hundredth birthday; fhe grandmother is a lady of seventy-five ; the mother is about forty years of age, and the daughter a lady of twentv. Another iustance of old age was that of an old Indiau chief of tbe Chippeways, w ho died the past summer at the advanced age of one hundred and eight years. Truly Yours, N. B. Hood. a E. P. Kunkel'e Bitter Wine of Iron. E. F. KunkeJ's celebrated Bitter Wine of Iron will effectually euro liver com plaint, jaundieo, dyspepsia, chronic or ner vous debility, chronic diarrhoea, disease of tho kidneys and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intestines, such as constipation, llatulcnce, inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in tho stom ach, sore eructations, sinking or fluttering at the pit of tho stomach, swimming of tho head, hurried or ditlicult breathing, flut tering at the heart, choking or suffocating sensation when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, head, chest, limbs, etc., sudden Hushes of boat, burn ing in the iiesh, constant imaginings of evil unci great depression of spirits. Price ?1 per bottle. Beware of counterfeits. Do not let your druggist palm oil' some other preparation of iron ho may say it is as good, but ask for Kunker's Bitter Wine of. Iron. Take no other. Kuukel's Bitter Wine of Iron is not sold in bulk only in l bottles. K. F. Kunkel, Proprietor No. 2r9 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold bv all druggists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head nnd all complete, in two hours. No fee till head passes. Seat, Pin and Htonmch Worms removed bv Dr. Kunkel, 2. North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular, For removing Seat, Pin or Stomach Worms call on your druggist ami ask for a bottle of Kunkol'a Worm Syrup, price $1. It never fails. Common sense teaches If Tape Worm be removed, all other worms enn bo readily removed. E. F. Kunkel's Lustral & E. F. Kunkel' Shampoo for the Hair. The best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner In the world. They re move dandruir, allay irritation, soothe and cool tho beatod scalp, prevent . tho hair from falling otT, and promote tho grow th in a very short time. They preserve and beautify the Hair, and render it soft and glossy. They impart a brilliancy and a silky appearance to braid and wiry Hair, and, as a hair drossing, thoy are unrlvall- revent bald- the Hair, re- eruption. v heat, nnd m- tigue. Kunkel's Shampoo nnd Lustral restore Hair to a natural and glossy color, reswire mnou, nry, imrsn and wirv hair. Prieo per bottle $1. AK vour druggist for them, or sond to E. F. Kunkel. Pro prietor, No. 259 North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, Pa. 18-6m TRIAL LIST, DEC. TERM, 1877. Protuonotary'b Offtck, For but Co., Pa ( No. Tr. Yr. 1. Aclire. Wick it Co. vs. J. O. Dale 60 Dec, 70 2. David Beattv vs. John Fltz Morris et al . 47 Feb. 76 8. J. it. Dingman et al vs. Thompson A Conroo 67 Dec. 78 4. Selden Whitman vs. J. W. U. Koisingeretaladm'rs 45 Deo. 70 5. George W. Dean vs. Ding- man A Derickson 1 May 75 C. The Superior Lumber Co. vs. T. J. Van Oieson et al 6 May 77 7. Wm. Jones for use vs. Har mony Township 20 Doc. 77 8. Win. Haslet vs. Jas.Conley 20 May 77 9. II. A nshurtz A Co. vs. L. R. Freeman 44 Sep. 77 10. Geo. Morgan vs. J. G. Root 34 May 70 11. Jas. Carl vs. J. F. Ovor- lander 64 Sop. 77 12. John Hutton vs, P. O. Con- ver 8 Deo. 77 13. John D. Hunt vs. The Coun- tv of Kornst. M Rnn TV 14. Catherine Noble et al vs. P. Dayctal 37 Sep. 77 15. J. B. Agnew for use vs. S. II. Haslet C7Sep. 77 1). W. CLARK. Prothonotary. Tlonesta, Pa., Nov. 12, 1877. Frank llobbins, PHOTOGRAPHER, (8UCOESSOH TO DKMINQ.) Pictures in every styleof tho art. Views of the oil regions for sale or taken to 'or der. CENTRE STREET, near R, R. crossing. SYCAMORE STREET near Union De pot, Oil City, Pa. 20-tf TO THE WORKING CLASS.We are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at borne, the whole of the time or for their spare mominta. Business new light and profitable Per sons of either sex easily earn from 50 cts. to $5 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the busi ness. Boys and girls can earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this no tice may send their address, and test the business wo make this unparalleled offer: To such as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writting. Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to commence work on, and a copy of Home and Fireside, one of the largest and best Illustrated Publications, all sont free by mail. Roader, if you want permanent, drofitable work, address, Geroge Stinson A Co., Portland, Me. 33 THE WELLS TEA COMPANY Importers of Puro China and Japan Teas, 201 FULTON ST., P. O. Box 4560. NEW YORK. WE WELLS TEA G'MPANY Supply Teas to Storekeepers, In original packages, at lowest import prices, as per sample sent on application. Supply Teas to Druggists, General Deal ers, and others, packed in handsome sealed packages t one pound each, in canisters of the same capacity, and in 6 lb., 10 lb. and 20 lb. boxo3. Full particulars on ap plication. Supply Teas to Peddlers in half pound and one pound bags, piain or printed, at a more libHral discount than is given else where. Supply Tea for Club Orders, and allow a larger commission than usual, and in all cases guarantee the quality of their goods. Forms sent when required.. Send for circular, and please say under which of the foregoing beads you dosire particulars, so that wo may send you all the information necessary without further trouble. Tho Well Tea Company -Is one of the largest and most reliable houses in the trade ; all parties requiring Tea in quantities will do well to sond their orders direct. 24 2m NEBRASKAGRST MILL. THE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy town,) Forost county, has been thor oughly overhauled and refitted in lirst class order, and is now running and doing all kinds of CUSTOM OKIDIXG. FLOUR, FEED, AND OATS. Constantly onkand, and sold at the very lowest figures. -6m H. W. LEDEBUR. mi s not easily earned in these times but it caii be ma ie in three months v anv one of cither sex. in anv purijof the country who is willing to work bteadily at the employment that we fur nish. fl per week in your own town. You need not be away from home over night. You can give your whole time to the work or only your spare moments. It costs nothing to'try tho business. Terms and ?5 Outfit free. Address at once. 11. Halle it a Co., Portland, Maine. 44-ly on ; eradicate uanaruu and p ncss. 1 ho shampoo cleans moves grease, scun, Itching, uurcsj iieauacne prouueed t JOB WORK DONE AT THE "REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At the lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt, ly, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS DODGERS, HANDBILLS LABELS, SHirriNG TAGS, Ac Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Titusvi lie & Buffalo Railway, and EufTilo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AND AFTER Sunday, May 13, 1877, trains will run as follows: STATIONS. Nor thw ard. No. 5 P 111 Southward No. 1 a m No. t P III No. I No. 4 p in No. a m 6:40 4:48 8:43 2:33 2:15 12:40 12:00 10:45 0:41 8:45 8:10 7:20 :00 4:02 12:40 ) ill 8:10 7:00 0:20 5:35 5:18 4:45 4:20, 3:33 2:55 2:15 12:50 11:40 10:10 6:55 Pittsburgh 8:40 W PenJunc H:fo 2:10 8:i() 10:50 2:55 1:40 12:08 9::W Kittnnning 10:24 R. IV k J unci 1:0ft Prady Bond 11: 18 Parker 12:00 Kmlenton 12:42 Serubgrass 1:21! Franklin 1:5S Oil City 2:25 Rouscvllle Titusville :8f Corry 4:47 Mavvllle :14 Dutl'alo 8:0T 4:10 ft:04 11:45 12:55 1:20 2:35 8:02 4:23 5:35 0:25 7:02 7:55 0:10 10:54 l::u 11:4 T:18 IPS, 105' 10:30 6:.r(i 6:40 7:2.1 8:0,r 8:35 0:42 0:02 8:25' 8:fi4 8:04 :50 7:10 Oil City 2:30 8 1:16 12:27 12:01 11:07 8:00 7:27 7:10 0:47 5:57 5:05 p. ill Oleopolis 3:17 8:54 Eagle Rock 8:S7 9:0f Tionosta 4:2.1 H.-:i: Tidioute 5;f5 10:2: ;30 Irvlnoton 7:10 11:10 8:00 p. m I m a. m Trains run bv Phils DAVID McO phla Time. GO, Ueifl Sup't Ticket Agent. r MORTON II ALL, filon'l Passenger PERFEG ATTAINED AT LAST! A TRIAL Will INSURE ITS POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. TTbea odoo used Trill retain Its place forsTcr. IT IS CELEBRATED FOR ITS ADVANTAGES. IN THAT IT IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SEWIN0 MACHINES MANUFACTURED. ADAPTED ALIK& TO THE USE OF THE FAMILY OR THE WORK SHOP. IT HAS THE LARGEST SHUTTLE, WITH A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL OF THREAD. THE SHUTTLE TENSION U . ADJUSTABLE WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHUTTLE FROM 1HE MACHINE. - THIS MACHINE IS SO CONSTRUCTED THAT THE POWER 19 APPLIED DIRECTLY OVER THE NEEDLE. THUS ENABLING IT TO EEW THK 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 TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUS TIFIED IN .- Warranting Every Machine for 3 Years. IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING MACHINEIN THE MARKET. ITIS, ALSO, THE MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED. WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES, IT IS SOLD TB0M SIS TO 125 LESS THAN 0THEB FIRST CLASS MACHINES EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN TO AGENTS. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR CASH OR ON CREDIT. SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO K; Sewisg MiM Co., 358 Euclid Avenue, wanted. CLEVELAND, 0. 15. A. JJALDWjN, Tidiouto, Pa., Agent for Warron County. 40-40 MILS. C. SI, IIlLlTir, DRESSMAKER, Tionosta, Pa. MRS. HEATH liasTroeently moved to thia pla"e for the purpimo of meeting a want which the ladies of the town and county have for a lonf tlnio known, that of having a dressmaker of experience among them. I am prepared to make all kinds of dresses in tho latent Htyles, and Kiiarantee Katisl'aetion. Stamping for braid ing and embroidery dona in the beat man ner, with tho neweHt patterns. All I ask in a fair trial. Residenco on Elm Street, in the Acomb Building. tf. REMINGTON Breech-Loading Double-Barrolled Weight, 81 to fi pounds : length of barrel, 28 and 30 in. 10 and 12 gauge. 1'i-lre, Hicel barre l, 13 I T IhI liirri-lx, $00 J.K.uiunU.l barrrln, l(JT5 Dhiuhwcum burrela, lS 3. Tho best over otlored tho American Kportsnmn, combining nil II. mimt desir able fcaturcH of the best imported, togeth er with some vnlunhlo improvements not found in any other Top Lever, Snap Ac tion, IVnlrn 1-irn. For Hide bv the tardcevpi vv bore. Man ufactured by K RKMINtJTON ,fe HONS, 'Ml and im Hromlwav, Now York. 1. . Uojt,3!il4. Armory, lllion, N. Y. Cut this out and send for 1i,i.i'stka:i'kd (ta looi'k hiuI Treatise on Kiaki Siiooiino. Ii4-3iii. Can't be inado by every arnt ev ery month in tho bithiness we liiniisli, but those willing to work run liinuy e.u II u UO.CH ilollars a. day right in their own localities. Il.ivono room to explain Jiero. Husinc.s pleasant and honorablo. Women and boys and girls do as well as men. V will furnish you a complete Outfit free. Tho business tiays I Ptter than anything else. We will eur e. pensc of starting you. Particulars free. 'rit and see. tanners and me. chanicK, their sons and daughters, ami ull class? in need of paying woik at homo, should write to us and learn ull about the work at once. Mow is I ho timu. Don't delay. Address True A Co., Augusta, Maine. JOU WOltK neatly I'UULIOAN Cilia executed at tho UK- TIOM GUN. I AmvvlvHu A Foreign Pit ten In. OILMrl!K cr ''O., SncftCHflorn to Cbip iiihii, Ilo-Jtner f Co., Solicitors. Patenli procured in nil countries. No r eea In ad vance. Ao charges unless tho patent Is granted. No foes for making prelimina ry examinations. No additional fees for obtaining and conducting a rehearing. Uy a recent decision of the Conmil'-sioner a i.'i. rejected applications may Iwi revived. 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The work in i.uod in parts, and Hpocl. nion copy, Willi map, will be cnt lo uuv addresH, freo of poislage, for twenty cmla. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, (SuecofHorn to T. Klwood Zell.) Noh. II and 19 Seutli Sixth Street. 42tf PlI II. A DKLPAI A, TA. Red Hot I 8 ploy I Newiyl Oil City Daily Dorrick, For 1877. Belter Tliun Ever I More and Fresher News, nnd More Fnud iug Matter than any other Duiy P.r in North-Western Pennsylvania! Tub On. City Daily Dkrhick will ln gin the now year vith a larger circuhiu u than ever attained by any daily newsi. ..! in lVnnsylvania outnidoof the large cit'-s li has gained this by giving all the litsh ostiows, and sparing no cxpeiiKe in ob taining items. It has correspondents in every portion of tho Oil Region, beni(lus Bovcral reporters who aro constantly Uav eling. Tho proprietors, editors b'iu! re poi unial Htall, are all young and enei L'etio men, wiione aim is to make tho Derrick tho leading newspaper of Western Peiiu yl vauiu. The Dkhhick will bo bettor than ever for 1HT7. It will have special renorteru al WushiuL'ton and llarrisburg. who will send daily xpoeiids of ull important evenu Its rc.i.lors will be kept posted on ull the political news of tho day, as reported from an independent standpoint, whilo a iargi ivportoriHl force will keep them inloiiued on local matters. It will also, as it tioi n now, take tbe lead In discussingouestioiis ol niipoi bineo to oilmen, and w;orit faith fully lor tho interest of tho Oil Region. It will maintain its position as authority in oil statistics and its market quotation will ulways be found reliable. If you waul spicy reading, fresh news information concerning tho Oil Region and a red-hot paper, subscribe for fioOlil Citv Daily Dkhiupk. Terms. f.JO oar year; six montiis ; $1 a month in ad vai.ee. V. 11. 1 ,().u W ELL A CO., 'J 3t I'ublishers, Oil City, P. w i iitrjLiitsrcQT, " MEADVILLH, - - PEMN'A. TAXIDERMISTS, "IMHD.S and Animals Muffed and mount Xid to order. 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