EDITOR WRDXHSDAT HORXIM, DEC II, 5877. Our Washington Letter. Fpoclal to tlm I!i:rt ni.irAW. Washington, D. C, Dec. 8, 77 Kvfrybotly appears to find some thing to commend in tho President's first annual message, and somttliiug to ii?sent from. Ila merits, as a com prehensive, rell-wrilten State docu ment ia conceded by all, Tho follow ers of Bland and Kwing are mad, and tlieir reserve fund of profanity was never nearer complete exhaustion and total collapse than now, from the al most continuous drafts on it since the President's attitude on the silver and resumption matters becams cuthort tively known. When the President authorized the denial of the statement imputed to him to the effect that he would veto the bills engineered through the House by those two gentlemen, the conclusion was jumped at that lie was really in accord with their purpose and that his' influence was assured in tlieir behalf. They had both safely run the gauntlet of the House, the prospect was thought good for their passago by the Senate, and the early adoption of the views embodied in them by the country in its financial policy, was deemed a foregone conclu &ion. The message came as a thunder bolt from a cloudless sky. There are signs of an attempt to rally, however. Bland is reported to have said 'that the adhcreuts of his bill are prepared - to force extreme measures, and to have threatened the alternative to the Pres ident cither to smother his convictions and lend a helping hand or to prepare himself to administer the Government without appropriations. It is idle to cite intelligent oppo nents of the ''Southern Policy" to the tolerance wrought thereby among Ku Klux Democracy or elsewhere, when uot,one of the participants in the butchery of the Chisholms has been made to suffer for that shocking bar barity, and when a man, in recognition of his leadership in a crime equally atrocious agaiust political opponents, is forced into a seat in the highest leg islative body known to our form of government, by the solid vote of the party representatives, aided by such votes as could be secured from the pp- position oy aiiegea corruption or ter rorism. Nor will those believing that the continued supremacy of the great political party that fought the war of the Union is still necessary to the per petuity of free institutions and repre sentative Government, be persuaded into an endorsement of a policy which lias reacted so disastrously upon its organization throughout the late in surrectionary States, as to leave it practically dead, with the rifle-club Democracy never more firmly en trenched in the position it vacated. Whatever may bo said to the contrary, events In file Senate during the past two weeks must be accepted as - indi cating the virtual reunion of the Re publican party leaders against the fur ther encroachments of exultan, arro gant Democracy under the dictation of the "Solid South." Polk, the latest successor to the im mortal Fifzhugb, appears to have yielded to hallucinations that will prove as fatal to his aspirations as those entertained by the latter gentle man did to his. It is now said thatiu order to secure his calling and election Lis promises of official favors were so recklessly given that about forty im portunate office-beggars were appoint ed to positions under bira in excess of those provided for by law ; and when pay day came around nothing was left to recompense them for their ar duous services in keeping forty or more chairs warm in out-of-the-way corners on the House side of the Capitol. They set up an indignant howl of protesta tion at such treatment. Polk, in his dismay, appealed to his party to vote jffictent money from the public fuads to pay each a month's salary, so he , auld satisfy the demands, discharge nd pack them off to the homes they hud been induced to leave to serve tlieir country. Such a resolution is said to Lave been prepared, and an ef fort will be made to pass it. There is not the slightest warrant in law for this contemplated raid on tljp Treasu ry, and it can be regarded as nothing 4 a flagrant piece of robbery, to re tt"Keform" Democrat of obliga ' 'jally contracted to secure his own preferment. His fate is proba bly sealed, whatever course it may bo decided to adopt towards his victims of misplaced confidence. Out of the 1800 bills sntroduceJ at the Extra Session, all passed except 1 1798. That is, at a session reudcrcd necessary by Democratic hate and malice towards the Army and Navy, continued seven weeks, at a cost of many thousands to J'ie taxpayer, just two bills, which should have been passed last winter, were worried through. It is not very easy to see whero the economy comes in. The stampede of the Sioux Indians in process of removal from their reser vation to the Missouri, is regarded at tho War Department and at tho Indian Office as ominous of another Indian war. The visit of General Ord and other officers from the Rio Gtaude to give their views of the prospects there, has been followed by orders for reinforcing our Army in that quarter; and the General's views, as ho is reported to have expressed them, leads to the con viction that the complications on our Southern border may easily lead to overt acts of war at any moment. . The proceedings of Congress since the opening of the regular session have been devoid of public interest. All are awaiting a renewal of the struggle transferred to this session, aud which it is believed is inevitable. Peterson's Magazine for January is the most superb number ever issued of that popular lady's book. There are two steel engravings, "Cupid iu the Rain," and "Borrowed Plumes." Be sides these, there is a double-size Paris fashion plate, elegautly colored, a pic ture in itself ; and also two very beau tiful colored patterns for working Ornamental table cloths in crewel. In all there are aboot fifty engravings in the number. The stories are all orin- O nal, ard by the best authors. With this number appears, as a supplement, a full-size diagram pattern for a Coat Bodice for a lady, the last thing in fashion. This alone is worth the price of the number. The price is astonish ingly low, viz : two dollars a copy for one year, postage paid. T clubs it 13 lower still, viz : five copies for $8.00, or seven for SI 0.50, with . an extra copy for getting up the club, all post age free. Specimens are sent gratis, to get up clubs. Address Chas. J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut Street,- Phila delphia, Pa. E. P. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. E. F. Kunkel's celebrated Hitter Wino of Iron will effectually cum liver com plaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or ner vous debility, chronic diarrhtca, diseasoof tho kidney and all discuses arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intestines, mich 11s constipation, flatulence, inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in tho stom ach, soro eructations, sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried or difficult breathing, flut tering at tho heart, choking or suffocating sensation when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs bot'oro tho sight, dull pain in tho head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of tho skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, head, chost, limbs, etc., sudden flushes of heat, burn ing iu the flesh, constant imaginings of evil and groat depression of spirits. I'rico ?l per bottle. llowaro of counterfeits, lu not let your druggist palm off somo other preparation of iron lie may snv it is as good, but ask for Kunkel's Jb'tter Wine of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Hitter Wino of Iron is not sold in bulk only in f 1 bottles. K. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, No. IT.U North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all druggists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and all complete, in two hours. No fco till head passes. Seat, Pin and Stomach Worms removed by Dr. Kunkel, 2.-.1) Nortli Ninth Street, Philadelphia,' Pa. Send for circular, For removing Seat, Pin or Stomach Worms call on vonr druggist and u..k for a lottlo of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, price fl. It never fails. Common senso touches if Tapo Worm be removed, all other worms can bo readily removed. E. F. Kunkel's Luetral & E. F. Kunkel's Shampoo for the Hair. Tho best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner in tho world. They re move dandrillt' flllitv ii-ritiilwni u.u.tlwi uri.l cool the heated sea!), prevent tho hair irom tailing on, ami prontoio the growth in a very short time. They preserve- nd beautify the Hair, and render it sort and glossy. They Impart a brilliancy and ft silky appearance to braid and wiry Hair, and, as a hair dressing, they are unrivall ed j eradicate dandruff and prevent bald-. inu 'l'l. ..I... I .1.- II. .l 1 nu Biinniiuii riuniin 1110 jiuir, re- liiovos grease, scurf, itching, eruption. Cures headacho produced by heat and fa tiguo. Kunkel's Shampoo' and l,uMrul restoro Hair to a natural and glossy color, restore faded, dry, harsh and wiry hair. Price per bottlo $1. Ask your druggist for them, or send to K. F. Kunkel, Pro prietor, No. 2.VJ North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, l'a. lM-(im NEBRASKAJ3RIST MILL. THH GRIST MILL at Nebraska (I-acy-town,) Forest county, has been thnr eughly overhauled aiuf refitted in first class order, and is now running and doing all kinds of CUSTOM a II I X I I X il. FLOUH, FKF.D, AND O ATM. Constwutly onhand, and sold at tho very lowest figures. -' II. W. LKDEUUU. TRIAL LIST, DEC. TERM, 1877. 1'noTiioNoTAnv inv' Otfick, 1 :s r Co., Pa 1 No, Tr. Yr. Fork 1. Achre, Wick it Co. vs. J. (1 Dnlo GO Pec. 70 2. David Dealty vs. John Fill! - Morris et "al 47 Feb. 70 3. J. II. Dingmnn ct n 1 vs. Thompson A Conroo (57 Dee. 70 4. .Sclden Whitman vs. J. W. H. Iteisingcretal adm'rs 4" Dee. 70 5. Oeorgo W. Denn vs. Ding- man itr Derickson 1 May 7' 0. Tho Superior Lumber Co. vs. T. J. Van Uicsen otal fl May 77 7. Win. Jones for use vs. Har mony Township 20 Dee. 77 8. Win. Haslet vs. Jus. Conley 20 May 77 V. II. Anshurt.&Co. vs. L. H. Freeman 44 Sop. 77 10. Hon. Morpan vs. J. (I. Root !I4 May 76 11. J as. Carl vs. J. F. Over- lander t!4 Sep. 77 12. John Hutton vs, P.O.Con- ver 8 Doc. 77 1.1. John D. Hunt vs. The Coun ty of Forest M Sep. 77 14. Catherino Nobloet al vs. P. Dayetal 37 Sep. 7 l.". J. II. Agnew for us vs. S. H. Haslet r7Nep. 77 D. W. CLAltK, Prothonolary. Tionesta, Pa., Nov. 12, 177. Frank Koibin, PHOTOGRAPHER , (SUCOKSNOK TO DKMINO.) Pictures in every stylooffhe art. Views of tho oil regions for.'salo or taken to or der. CKNTRE STRKKT, near R, It. crossing. SYCAMOUR STREF.T near Union Do pat, Oil City, Pa. ao-tf TO THIS WORKING CLASS. Wo me now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home, the whole of tho time or for their spur tnomints. llusincss new light and protltablo Per sons of either sex easily earn from "0 els. to ." ier evcninir. and it nmnortional mini by devoting tlieir whole time to tho busi ness. toys and girls can earn horHv as much as men. That nil who see this no tice may Mend tlieir address, and tost tho business wo make this unparalleled offer: To such as are not well satislicd wo will send one dollar to pay for tho trouble of writting. Full particulars, samples worth severnl dollars to commence work on, and n copy of Homo and Fireside, one of the largest and best Illustratod Publications, till sent freo by mail. Reader, if yon want permanent, droll table work, address, Ueroge 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. THE WELLS TEA G'MPANY Supply-Tens to Storekeepers, in original packages, at lowest import prices, as por sample sent on application. Supply Teas to Druggists, General Deal ers, and others, packod in handsome sealed packages of one pound each, in canisters of the same capacity, and in 5 lb., 10 lb. and 110 lb. boxc. Full particulars on ap plication. Supply Teas to Toddlers in half pound and one pound bags, piain or printed, at u more liberal discount than is given else where. Supply Tea for Club Orders, and allow a larger commission than usual, and in all cases guarantee tho quality of their goods. Forms sent when required. Send for circular, and pleaso Bay under which of tho foregoing heads you desiro juirticnlars, so that we may send you all the information nocessarywithouti'urther trouble The Wells Tea Company Is one oK, the largest and most reliable houses in the trade; all partios requiring Tea in quantities w ill do well to send tlieir orders direct. 21 am S777 is not easily earned in thoso times but it can be ma lu in three month by any one of either sex. in any partjol tlie country who is willing to work steadily at the employment that we fur nish. f(iO per week in your own town. You need not bo away from homo over night. You can give your wliolo time to the work or only your spare moments. It costs nothing to try tho business. Terms and $." Outfit free. Address at once. J I. Hallktt te Co., Portland; Maine. 4i-ly BIXBY'S ST" BLACKING; A t'O.lIHIMCI) l'OMSII III.ACKINU AMI I.KATIIl'.lt PKHSFUVATIVK. Experts and Professional Itootblaeks in New York, and all other largo cities where this Plucking lias been introduced, ac knowledge its superiority over all import ed or domestic lUackings in use, as an Elcgnnt Polish and Conserver of Leather. motici:. liixby's "Rest" Blacking lias a Red and Illuo lithe.. IK) not bo deceived by ac cepting our "Standard" Ulacking'in place of 'Post.' Tho Standard has tho label stamped into tho tin cover. This brand is mado to compete with other American and French lUackings, but is interior to our "Post." liixby's "Pest'' Blacking will savo its entire cost in the wear of your boots and fehoes. 1 0 U S 1 C K 1 : E P E RS T R Y Bixby's French Laundry Blue, iS SIFTING IIOXFS. Tho most convenient and economical rkago, und the only combined Klcach and III uring Powder in use. 8. M. IilXHY A CO., Manufacturing Chemists, 11 Nos. 173 A 175 Washington St., N. Y TOft WORK of all kinds dune at this of J ficc, on short notice. JOB WORK DONE AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At the lowest cah prices, neatly, prompt' Iff, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. -::- BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CAULS, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOXTIIIiY STATKMEtfTS, ENVELOPES BILLHEADS, ' . LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS, HANDBILLS LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, Ac. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Tilusville & Buff Jo Railway, and Buffalo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AND AFTER Sunday, May 1.1, 1S77, trains will run as follows: STATIONS. North ward. No. 1 Kn.a Nn. Southward a m p in p m 8:40 p 111 8:10 7:00 H:20 p III 2:55 1:40 12:08 11:47 1 1 ::.- n in (1:40 4:4S :i:4.l 2::i; 2:15 Pittsburgh 8:40 2:10 W PcnJun H:.Vi li):.'0 Kittanning 111:'.') I:M I !:- 12:5.-1 1:20 2;:V. :02 4:2.'! !i:V i:2.' 7:o2 7:55 U:10 10:54 I: .01 R. IV k.l unc 1 Irmly Rend 1 1:1s 5:04 5:.t5 5: IK 5:18 4:15 Parker 12:00 r:- 10 12:10 P.mloitton Scrubgrass Franklin Oil City Rouscvillo Tilnsvlllo Corry Mavvillo IStiil'alo 12:1.' 1:5S 2:25 4: 17 (i:l 1 8:0.1 :4o 7:2:i ;05 ::!: 4:20 lOjIMIi 12:00 n:ll.t 0:42 10:45 1:02 0:41 8:25! 8:45 2:15 12:50 11:10 10:10 (i:55 8:.4 8:041 8:10 (l:.-.l 7:10 7:ai 0:00 4:02 12:10 8;00 7:27 7:10 0:47 5:57 5:05 p. m Oil Cily Oleopoii Kniile Rock Tionesta Tidioutn Irvinetou 2::t0 :t:l7 :i::i7 4:2.- 8:25 1:10 8:51 12:27 !:"; 1 2:H U::t2jll;07 10:22 M:lo 0::t0 8:00 :10 it, m m a. in Trains run bv Philn DAVID MrU T MORTON HAM,, Nen'l.Pnssongcr phia Time. (iO, Gen'l Sup't. Ticket Agent. ERFEOTi ATTAINED AT LAST I A TRIAL Will INSURE IT8 POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. Mi SHUTTLS SEWISS MACHIHL When one v0 wilt retain U place XoiSYor. IT IS CELEBRATED FOR ITS ADVANTAGES, IN THAT IT IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SFWINi) MACHINES MANUFACTURED. ADAPTED ALIKE 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 IS ADJUSTABLE WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHUTTLE FROM THE MACHINE. - ' THIS MACHINE IS 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 FOn TAKING 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 116 TO 125 LESS THAN OTHER FIHST CLASS MACHINES. EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN TO AGENTS. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR CASH OR ON CREDIT. SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO TOs Sewisg IHins Co., 358 Euclid Avenue, AGENTS WANTED . CLEVELAND, 0. K. A. DAM) W.N, Tidioute.'pa., Agent fur Warren I'oumy. " 40-4O 32 BtS. C. M. 1II2AT1I, DRESSMAKER, Tiouesta, Pa. MILS. II K ATI I bus recently moved to this idaco for tho purpnso' of meeting a want which tho ladies of the town and enmity iTaye fur u long time known, that of haying a dressmaker of experience among them. I am prepared to mako all kinds of dresses in tlie latest styles, and guaranteo Katiwl'action. Stain ping' for braid ing and embroidery done in tho best man ner, with tho newest patterns. All I ask is a tair trial. Kesidenco on Kim Street, in the Acomb Building. tf. REMINQTON Breech-Loading Double-Barrelled CUM. Weight, H t H pounds: length of barrel, 2H ami lio iu. lo and 12 gauge. 1'rlre, Kin-I bnrrrU, I 13 T1 Imrrrlrt, 8IO l.nuiliiHlt-d barrel, j7 3 t lluinuwu burrclM, The best ever oll'cred the AmerlcMii sportsman, combining nil (ho most desir able features of I ho best imiiorted, toirclh or with some valuable improvement not found in liny other Top l'cr, .Snap Ac tion, I 'outre ! ire. l'or khIo bv tiie tardocvcrvwlicre. Man ufactured by j:. HKMINUTu.N A- nons 281 and 2M llroadwiiy. New York. P. o. Pon,;;iii. Armory, Illion, N. Y. Cm tins out mid send for 1 l.l.l s I km ki Cata l.oc.i i:and Treatise on Kiki.v iShootixu. 2l-:ini. Can't . be made by every agent ev ery monlh in tho business wo furnish, but those willing to work can easily earn a down dollars u day right in their own localities. Have no room to explain here, lltisim- pleasant and honorable. Won ion and hoys and gil ls do as well as men. We will furnish you a complete Outlit free. The business nays I otter than anything else. Wo will bear expense of Marling you. Particulars freo. Write and see. Fanners and me chanics, their sons and daughters, and all clasj-cs iu ne"d of paying woik at homo, should write to us and learn all about tho work at oiu-c. Now is I li time. Don't delay. Address Truo A Co., Augusta, Maine. TOP WOUK neatly executed at tho UK. J PUULdCAN Ollico OH 999 J 1 LM (i ;' , ('( ., Siiece-i'w.rs to CIWp niini, llostnerif- Co., Molicilois. Patents piocurid in all eonn(ri"s. No l-'ees in ad vance. Noclinrges unless the patent Is gninled. No fees for making prelimina ry examinations. No additional fees for obtaining and conducting n rehearing, lly a recent decision -of the Commissioner ai.'i. rejected nr plications may be lovlved. Special attention given to Interfereneo Cases before tho Patent Olllce, KxtensioiiK bel'oro Congress, Infringement Suits in di ll'crent States, and all 'lltigntion apper taining to Inventions or Patents. Send stamp to (lllmore it Co., for pamphlet of sixty pages. I'll iil C'nMCM. Wnrrnnls niul Contested T.nnd Cases prosecuted bofor tho U. S. Oencral IjuhI Ollico und Depart ment of the I lit i rlor. l'llvato I.iuid Claiiuv, Mining and Pre-emption Claims, ami Homestead Cases nt tondi'd to. I .und Scrip iu 40, HO, and Kill acre pieces for sa!o. Thin Scrip is assignable, and can bo located in tlio name of tho iiurclinser upon any (lov ornmcnt land subject to private entry, ut f l.2i per acre. It is of equal value 'with Itounty Innd Warrants. Send slnnip to Oilmore A Co., lor pflmphlet of Instruy t ion. Arrcnr of Pay A ISoiiuly. Otllcers, Soldiers, and Sailors of the lain war, or tlieir heirs, are in iiiiiny eases en titled to money from tho OoVernment tf which they havo no knowledge. Write full history ol mo r vice, and state niuouiit of pay aiid bounty received. Lneloio Htani to tiilmorii V:'Co., aad a full reply, after uxamination, w ill be given you lrttu. Pcii.sioiiM. All Ofllcers, Soldiers, and Sailors woun ilod, ruptured, or Injured iu the IhIo wr, however slightly, ctin obtain a pension by addressing (iilmnro .V Co. Cases prosecuted by I Silmoie V Co. bo foro tho Supreme Court of the United States, tho Court of Claims, and the South ern Claims Commission. Knch department of our business is con ducted in it separate bureau, under charge of (he same experienced parties employed by the old linn. Attention to all business entrusted to lilmoro fc Co. Is thus ue cured. Wo desire to win success by de serving it. Address Olt.MOKH t CO., C20 FSt-ea, Washington, I. V, 4itf MAKE HOME HAPPY. A Plentiful Supply of Oood Reading and Bentifal Pictirei WILL DO IT. THE 0IN0INNAII WEEKLY STAR, A fine rlL'til-paffft iwi'f, with 48fiilt col nmni, rwlN ualjr (II.04 rr yrr (wi ftv p.tHi;"'l, nnl i tlie UitafJiL, hriftfttt, nud tfH pnfHtr pnU)Ur fur (Uw rjHiiuiy. It in iiiupt4int In poliiitv, tfiTt til lit hewn, und, lHMiM(ti much othur kooiI roitne. evijr numrr bu thrv or four xrvllviit orifjinrtt or e lert&i itot'le, ry iulicrilr tilao rceivtn epy f h Wmiliftil ni(rv ini."Th lTMr the For Hnn'i -i-ntl, tiv XU.14 im"tiM, iiUuit nf THK HTAH M.MtSTH A T KU ALMA NAC. Wft r. ri(m mul K mui to pay AXviiof nf pnrkiii turt mfiilNif fr iniums. tHTnmr lnlnrKtcnl UuUlf m fun greUr than ever, W wnttl vrr club inl In lh eeuntry to oonimuttlrnti with ut tntfor totnmnclti work. To ftny Mratn iitttrltc to itt u o oluh, wo will ocn'l 0 lamnhi e'M'J of tho loliiri ti1 o ikiivMr oiitnt for ttA vl. Surrtmen f pwr rem. Mnl for one lMrure Mteerib Ins fr mmy uil . Vvrdtmm tit wh.nu Wt hnv Alrcftrlf nt H 4 0 0 0 M M ss M 9 tho flvtur, "Tho IMr th man'M innl," ov 7iiik con hiivtt In iu ut end mother xcUoMt on grtTlne, nf mo which wo hove NocurnU fur tliia purpnso. a"Jtiptt wtlAout jjrfur, One frUtar, XXSO ST A Tl. 830 Walnut St., Cincinnati, O. MAKI HOME FLfASANT. Hlie vnni tnn.A A m a ZELL'S Iveiirshas proved that Jus Comjiact and r liablo work of dauer ' Information i bittr 'idaptod to th tvanUl all classes of lh coin, miiuity than anyotbar Witrlf rkf ln triml - New famed dition. AGENTS WASTED. published. It has been proven by it IMMKNSICSALKS, by tho nunieroiii COM M ICND ATOll Y NOTIC'KH ItKC-I, And by Its uniform SUCCKSS WITH AtiKNTfi. The edition of 187(1 Iisim been THOKOUOIILY KKVISKO TO HATK. It contains l.r)0,0(H) articles, .1000 wj4l engrat ings and oigliteen handsomely am graved and colortjd maps. Tho work i issued in p u ts, and atuxvi. men copy, witli map, will be sent to cuy address, freo of iostage, for twenty ct. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., P'ublishara, (Successors to T. Kiwood Zell.) Xos. 17 and 19 South Sixth Street, 4l'tf . l'im.ADKT.rAIA, 1A. Rod Hot! Spicy 1 News! Oil City Daily Derrick, Fop 1X77. Itciter Thau E-r!. More and Fresher News, end Mora Head ing Matter than any othe r Daily Paper in North-Western Pennsylvania! Tn k On. City Daily Dkhkh k will bo gin the new year witli a larger circulation than ever attained by any daily liewtmtper In rennsylvania outside of the largo cities It. has gained tiiis by giving all tho freHhl est news, and sparing no expense In ob taining items. It has correspondents in every portion of tho Oil Kegfon, Usida several reporters who are constantly trav eling. The proprietors, editors and re portoi ml stall, uro all young n,l ,nerKetio men, whose uim is to mako tho Derrick tho leading newspaper of Western l'enu hylvunia. " f'f','0.i,KR"I(,wi, lo better than ever foi IKm. It will have special reporter, at W ash ngton and llan isburg. who will send diMly specials of all Important events Its r.aders will be kept posted on ad ho poIiti.-Hl news of tho day, as reported front hii indcj.endent Btandi.oint, while a larsro reportcrial ton e will keep 'then, inform?. on ls-al matters. It will also, as it doen now, take tho lead in discussi, ig question ol i.npor.anep to oilmen, and worK faiTh? Hi My l.r the interest of the Oil Itegio , n will maintain its position as authority i,, oil statistics M its market J uotaiToni will always bo lound reliablo lull" I f you wayt spicy reading, frih now. icl'uniat on concerning the Oil Vo,,' ........ ' lorius, 810 Pr vancc. W. II. inv :ui.- "i".An ad- I'ublishers.'diVcityi T. MKAUVILLK, . . VK,X TAXJDER MISTS. JMUDS and Animals stuflVnl and mount Jodtooid.,, Artificial KyJZ 2-ly