r S i WW, JAN. 15, iSO. '.r.-ir.r.ur;. . liv, O. W. RoYard, . I i l k, Win. Richards, "-(:. A. Randall, J. . ' a u'.'irart rv - . )i. May, IT. O. Dn- i., V,'. R. Dinui, A. !. Krl ..in. f OUNTY OFFICERS, i r . i T I a it l w V 1 1 1 T K. . P. V UK KMC It. 1). WKTMOHFi . -.Tk. O. Dam-:, Kn- T.AwnKM-n. u'l-gixUr. it Recorder, f e. . II NUAi r.. Kl.I I1KRT.TN, I.HAAO 1 1 1. 1 II', lit' H. ,..,. .t.i.-Ht-M. H. V.IIOI'K- -' H. D. Irwin. W H. Church. T. T). Ooilins. Nirno.AH Tuomv- ! , V. C. LACY. 3 DIRECTORY. , TICNESTA LODGE . Xo. :tG!, mSI. O. of O. IT. i:TS every Friday evening, at 7 (I'clonk, in tiro Lodgo Room in Pnr- S. 1). 1KWIN, X. C. SaWYKR, Sec'y. 27-tf. f J. W. WalVer, TTOSKY. AT LAW, Tionesta, Fa. lVet nt tho Rural House. Will t-i-.i 1 uNincss iu tho p von i n's anil u r.luvs. Zilt ! $. L. Davis, raUXKY'-AT LAW, Ti:-iiMli, Pa. i olhvtlons mailo in Ihis nml ndjoin ouihum. -V -Ift-ly ATTORNEYS AT LAV7, . sY,v,f, i rroxnsT.i, pa. . l.Aiiiv. .1. n. uni:w. S-UII t"V As AGNIOW, T TOR XE 1' H AT LAW, TIOXESTA, I'A. ATTfl ION MlI.DICItS! li'ivw l'i f mitted to practice mh nil noy liiV-l'ctKif'i Office at asli n, ' I). U. All officers, Hoidic.-H, or s who were injni-Ml.in llio into war, 'itsiu pensions' torwmrli they may he. . f, hv calling oii'or addressing mo at vtit, Pa.. Al, claims fur' arrearages and bounty, v ill receive prompt :it- v inc boon over four years n s ddier in ,n war, nnd havln'x for a n mil her of i uaj.'ed in the pro-ccutir.n of koI- 1 .inis, my experience will assure . tion of claims in llm slcutcst ;xw- . io, .j. n. a(inj:v. 3f. W. Hay?, rroUNKY AT LAW, and Notiiiv I't'Bi.u;, lvuold'i nukill V Co.'h v , Honpi-H St."; Oil Citv, l'a. S'.)-ly )NT.STA, PKNN'A. V.'M. LAW ilKNCH, Pkoi uikto;!. 'I his Jioiiw nt rally located. - KvcryCiini; new mid .: fiirii'inlicd Superior Mi'i-oinnioda-i nnd Kl.rict aUcntion 'uivon to guoKtx. -I'tdbloH and 1'i uit of all kinds served ; iuir Keasou. fSutii lo room f'r Coni rcial Agents. CICNTIAI. HOU3P., lONNICU .t A fl N K W KLtvnC. L. Aunkw, Proiuictor. Tliis is a new use, and has just bnen fitted up for tho otninodatioii of tiio puVdii'. A portion ; Ihe pationago of tlu public is Molicitod. " TlOESTA HOUSK. C1 E. Mi'CRAY, Lossoo. - Situated at tho J mouth of TionosM Creek, Tioncsta, t'a. XliN'hnuwo has boon thoroii'.;liiy rc Ittod and refurnished, and a portion of tho jubllo patronngo is roKpcct fully s(,li'-ite.l. tionicsta"; 1"A.''' okpicb Ilouns; 7 to 3 a. ir.. 7 to ! v. .. .Wednesdays uud Katurdays from 11 , . to 3 r. m." y. MiT. A. U- KKIXV. MA Y, VA UK 0 CO., B AHKEBS Corntsr of Kim it Walnut Sis. Tionesta. Bank of Disoonnt and IV;posit. I ntfkt all,yvoil on TunV,ilislt9. : tti-tions nvubAin all lw Pr ft-Ud joints ' ot tho ": . . Collections slMU-itoxl'V lSly. F I DIOUT IS SHAVING S A LOOW . T. IT. BAKNIOS, Pndin;Tslt.' MJAV'lSO-, llair-Ciitti)irr lutnip'ioiil and every thiijjj in trf J'onso'vial Art ii8 with neatness and despatch. e ' Also a tirt cf;i vck of OUlA 'Vl TOIiACCO. "tween Mabie A 1 Canter's and thoPHt wince, Tidioe.te, l'a. . 'Ui 'IIOTGRAril GALLERY. i: 1. .11 H T It V. ET, ... KJTH OF K0I5INSON A UQNTK'S HTOltK. . Tionost'a, Pa;,' , CARPENTER, . - - Proprtator. ricturestaifon in all tho hit(t styles the art. -''--' Tir.'n OF AT TlONl'-'TA STATION'. H ; 1 1 ! 1 1 !':."'! A. nccfuiilno.l.'.t hui. I:':-. f. M. " t.:'J.' v. M. N'orlli '.':r) I A. ti. llnu. " :i;l; p. m. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Uev. A. O. Stone will preach in t!ic M. M. ('liurcli nexi Sunday eve ning. 1SL K. Sunday Schoornt 10 o'clock a. tn., anil Preshylcpiun Sunday School at, 3 o'clock p. in. Mr. C. L. Ilanna, formerly of tins county, now of Greeley, Colorado, will accept our thanks for lute files of the Denver papers. Oil closed Monday evening at 1081. Jt i crawling up little by lit tli, t.Dil wu expect tr s?o it take a giant's leap .soon. Mr. Alexander Gordon, of Elk hurt, Ir.d., is at prc.'eut in tuwn, on luisinePH, doing n littla visiting he twoen times, lie is looking well. The jury wheel whs filled on Mon day, imd the juries for tho February term of Court were drawn yesterday. We have not room for the jury list this week. Mr. E. E. Clapp, of resident, left two bright ouo-dollar gold-pieces with us a few weeks ago, for the Kr iu huc ax for '79. lie and Uncle Sam have resumed specie payments. A couple of tlcd loads of Odd Fellows went over from this placo to l'leasautville last evening, to attend lodge there". Tliey were handsomely entertained and were delighted with their visit. D. W. Clark. ex-FrothonoUiry, has moved into n part of" Davis' la.v office, where he is conducting a real estate business. Hi experience in tho county fits him for the business lie has chosen. The next excitement is the spring election, which takes place eaiy in next month. We hoar no rumors ns tn who is to run for tho oHicc3 in the gift of the people. There will bo two Justices of tho Peace to elect. . The J'to'ples Advocate, the Green back paper ol'Meadville, passed in .its chocks on the 1st inst. Parson Plum- iner, hri-vever, haying withdrawn from his Congressional conttf.t, is abost to start a Greenback organ there. J. C. Cornwel!one of the part tiers iu ths lied Drnsh Mill, in this county, is the President of the Stone boro Ice Co., Limited. The capital flock is 012,000. The work oj' pack ing ice is going on, employing bet ween 75 and 100 men. l'denon's Mii(ju::inc fur February is already to band, bright, beautiful, interesting and useful as ever. It is the best ladies' magazine extant, and costs but two Jol'iirs a year, with greatly reduced rates to clubs. Ad- dre.s Chas. J. Peterson, SOG Chestnut btrcet, Philadelphia, Fa. The bill pa-sed by the Legislature lat winter making Tilusvilla a legal place for holding court, was decided to be unconstitutional by Judgo Church. Titusvillc curried tho matter up to the Supreme Court, where the decision of Judge Church has been afiii'incd. We acknowledge tbe receipt of an invitation to attend a masquerade at the Skating Hint:, in Tidioute, this evening. The committee is composed of Messrs. E.-F. Collins, C. V. Sum mers, L. B. Mygiil nd F. W.- Shaw. Accept our thanks, gentlemen. Sorry we cannot attend. M. Yr. Tate, Ivs-.j. has been" re appointed Counsel for tho Co. Com missioners for the current year, his third' term in that position. J. E. 1'laine, M. D., lias been ap pointed County Physician, for tho cur rent year. There is talk of a sleighing party to Neilltown some evening this week, to par.tako of the hospitalities of Major 'Woodcock. Nothing drfinite h:i3 as yet transpired in regard to the matter. Ifa party goes out there we will guar antee that t he Major Mill treat every Hjody handsomely. Wc gladly welcome "Ual.dwin'8 Railway and Hotel Guide and Fullalo Business Index" fur December. It has become a necessity to travelers in the Oil Regions, and beside its Bu'nilo department and railway time tables, it contains a variety of valuable oil statistics, a little very enjoyable read ing matter, and much information use ful to all business men. Terms $1.00 per annum. Addres? W S. Baldwin 13 Exchange St., Bullab, X. Y. In the cm :!.? f,f Republican mrm kt? of the IIoii-C! and Senal'j held in Ifarrisburg on VAdnesday evening tt. SfiT.e Iwcnty-five 11 publicans staid away hoin tin; cnucus, alleging that the nl!'ir was being rurJied through in tl:o interest of Don Camcri'ti, and contrary to nil preetident, as the elec tion docs not take placa until next week. Hon. N. P. Wheeler, Assem blyman from thi county, was otn of the parlies v,h; staid out of tho cau cus, not being prepared to vote with a fu'l knowledge of the views of his con stituency in the matter. Ho has writ ten letters to Bomo of our Republicans for their views on the question, and we presume when the time conies to east his vote be will be abb: to do it with a pretty fair knowledge of what the Re publicans of bis couTUy desire. In the meantime, we arc satisfied that Mr. Wheeler would be glad to hear from any and all Republicans who desire to express tKu'r views on the subject. It is enc iiigit'g to I lie people who elect ed him to knew that be is there to serve I'uem, end not to further r.ny selfish interests of his own. IIo will be found voting aud working wil the oil delegation, und will do whatever is possible for the good ot Forest and the Commonwealth. L. Agnew is building an ice house in which b pack ice for summer use. Wo notice that several of our citizens are taking ad vantage of the good ice and favoraTila weather to fill their ice houses. There is no good reason why there should 'bo au ice farnino next summer. A pu ty of young folks.rc-cnforccd by a, fcv married couples, got up a sleigh-ride to Lacy town on last Friday evening, and with the aid of music and refreshments came pretty nearly spend ing the whole night' there. All who took part in the nffair seem to bavo enjovvl themselves gloriously. Tho Berlin Mission, which was made vacant by the death of Bayard Taylor, and which Governor Hart rauft's friends havo endeavored to have him appointed to, is still vacant, and the friend's of Ex Gov. Feutoh, of New York, seem to believe that he will be the choice oV President Hayes for that position. Attention is callod 'to the card of the-new law firm of Tate it Van Gie sen, which appears iu this issue. Mr Tate is an attorney of several years practice here, -h1 Mr. Van Giesen was admitted to tho bar but court, af ter a very creditable examination. We bespeak for the, new firm a fair share of tho practice here. A few parties interested in the protection of game iiv Forest County, met at tho Lawrence House on Satur day evening last, for 'l.o purpose of talking up the matt and taking steps to secure necessary legislation on the subject. Nothing definite was de cided on, and tho meeting adjourned to meet again on next Saturday even iug at the sama place. We seo by the Semi-Arnual Ra port of the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F of Pa., that the credentials of T. J Van Giesen, Esq., of Tior.osta Lodge- No.. 369, among others, have been fouiivi to bo correct, and rei oi.unundeJ to bo acknowledged as euoh by the Grand Lodge. Mr. V.u Giesen is the Representative of Tionesta Lodge to the Grand Lodge. Our lumber business lacks a good deal of being dead, even yet. When tho water freezes up and tho snow falls, then is tho auspicious time for the sturdy teamster, who throws a few logs oil his l.ob-.-leds and trots off tan saw-mill with them. For tho first time since wo lauded in this belt of timber, we saw-logs being taken through town on a sled on Monday. 'I hey were hemlock, and were going to Knox's null. We are glad to learn that a well which has beou put djwn uc-ar Brad ford by Messrs. J. T. Dale and J. W. Jamieson, of this place, was finished last week, and started off a t tho rate of seventy-five barrels per day. It is supposed that it will settle to about forty barrels, which, even at the pres cut price of oil w ill make a very com fortable thing for the boys. It would not hurt our feelings if they could dis pose of all their oil at four dollars per barrel. Report of Ilea vet Vullcy School for mouth ending Dec. 31, 1879 : No. enrolled, 4'J. Attendance 90 per cent. The following named pupils weio nei ther ubsent nor tardy during the month : L. LiulenelJ, E. S. Collins, Addie Smith, Emma Bixcht, Delia Smith. W. O. Fi'i.T.', Teacher, "Hickory Huh." Times nro very dull in thh section, but neve, b's it finwd old-time- ko. Our jobbers nro luif-y, and if tho snow Inst? a month longer, hauling ogs will be a thing of the past. The schools of th i 3 township are in operation, and we believo are doing good work. Hon. N. P. Wheeler, of this place, eft on Saturday last for Harrisburg, and we espect to hear from him fre quently. Tho Free Methodists of this place are holding a protracted meeting in their new church. Four persons bavo become converted and resolved to lead a new life. The M. E.'s have named February 9lh as the time for bidding their quar terly meeting on Whig Hill. O.MIKIIO.V. Report of Shrivcr School for the month ending Jan. 2, 1879: No. of pupils enrolled 21. Names of pupils who have not been absent a day : Sa die Hopkins and George Aliio. Names of those wlio have boon absent, but one lay: Elmer and George Stitzinger. Those who have excelled in spelling: Emma Bortzcr, Jimruie and Elmer Stitzinger, Sadie Hopkins and Maggie Kepler. Emma W. Shkivek, Teacher. The parties interested in the Fox- burg Narrow Gauge Railroad, are con sideritig the feasibility of an extension through the wilds of Fores! and ad joining counties to Sheffield or Kano, thus communicating with the northern oil field. With a connecting link be tween Foxburg and Parker City, a narrow gaugo trunk line would then be nearly completed from the Brad ford field to Pittsburgh. Bradford Breeze. - Vick's Fbor.Ai. Guidk. This work is before us, and those who send fivo cents to James Vick, Rochester, N. Y., will be disii)polittcd. Instead of get ting a cheap thing; as tho price would seem to indicate, they will receive a very handsome work of 100 pages, and perhaps 500 illustrations not cheap, but elegant illustrations, on the very best of calendered paper, and as a set off to the w hole, an elegant Colorei Plate, that we would judge cost twice the price of tho book. Freih buckwheat flour from new buckwheat, at Robinson & Bonncr's.-3 Nkwtown' Mills, Pa., Nov. 19, '78 Mr. Dunn' : I wish to inform the readers of the Repcklicax and the citizens of Forest County generally that 1 shall make a thorough canvass of the County, as Agent fit (he Rem ington Sewing Machinft I havo for nished a number of these Machines to the people of this County, among whom are, Mrs. D. B; Tobey, Buck Mills. Mrs. John Mathe, ' Mrs, John Hunter. Ross Run. Mrs. D? niel Brecht, B?aver Valley. .Mrs. Siebert Bnrhen, Dutch Hill. Miss Zuendel, The-most of these ladies have tested other machines, and I am willing that any one desirous of purchasing a Sew ing Machine should consult them. Yours respectfully, Aakon Elliott. Dcbbins' Electric Soap. Having obtf iued the agency of this celebrated soap for Tionesta aud vi cinity we append the opinion of some of our best people as to its merits: "I have tried Dobbins' Electric Soap, made by I. L. Cragin it Co., Phil'a, Pa., aud liud that it is all the manu facturers claim it to be. It is the wo men's friend, because it saves one-half tho labor. Mrh. J. L. Cram." "Dobbins' Electric Soap is the best I have ever used. I can heartily rec ommend it. It is a charm in tho wash -J tub. Mrs. D. S. Knox." "I take pleasure in recommending Dobbins' Electric Soap. It is a supe rior article, in fact tho King of Soaps. Mrs. W. R. Reck." We desire all our friends and cus tomers to give this soap ono trial, eo thej may know just how good the best soap in the U. S. is. 22-12 RoiuNsoN A Bonner, Tionesta Pa. Solo Agents. Sheldon Spellers and Readers. Feltotis Arithmetic, and Guyots Go ograpys, and Patent Copy Books at Robinson it Bonner 2t. M. Wilk, Jeweler, of Tidioute, of fers his cutiro 6tuck at lower prices than the samo goods bavo ever been purchased, here or elsewhere. Give biiu a call. tf. Is i:nkel'f; "Parf lme dn Pari'," the lcnaiitest and nio.-t delightful per fume extant, for snlo at Bovarn ? Price 75 ct.. per "bottle. This is no chenp, scented trumpery, but isastan- lard nnd lasting article. tf. An old physician, retired from prac tice, having bad placed in his hands by nn East India missionary the for mula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent euro for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asth ma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and nil nervous com plaints, after having tested its wonder ful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it bis duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actu ated by tins motive, and a desire to relieve human Fullering, I will send, frco of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for prepar ing and using, in Cerman, French, or English. SeiUn' mail by addressing with stamp, J vtAis paper, . Y . Slierar, 149 m iwiyi'ilck, Rochester, N. Y. 14cow.lv Ji All 0X31 A, For backache, liver and kidney complaint, never fails to relieve in flammation or soreness iu the lumbar region caused by strain, col. 1 or female weakness, as hundreds testify every day. We do not recommend it for all diseases, but have cured hundreds of cases troubled or affected as above montioned. It acts directly on the liver and kidneys. Prepared nnd sold by E. K. Thomp son (24 yoars a druggist) Titusville, Pa., and sold by dealers in medicines. One dollar per bottle. Sold by G. W. Bovard, Tionesta, Pa. . 38 2t --Kunkel's "Des Fleur LV Alpes,' a delicious perfume for the handler chief. Price 75 cts. per bottle Do not waste yoiw money on "cheap" perfumery ; the best is tho cheapest. 1 or sale ut Bovard 8. tf. For Sale. Thirty acres of good lr.nd.tho upper part of the Waldo Farm, on Stewart's Run, Venango Co., will be sold cheap for cash. A pply to W. Riciiardh, tf. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. For home-made Yarns and Flm nels go to Robinson it Bonner's. If you want a rood article, buy Kunkel's Perfumes for the handker chief. For sale at Bovard's. tf. If you want fine holiday presents go to M. Wilk, Jeweler, Tidioute, who i3 closing out at and below cost. tf Xe w Advertise in en ts . APPEAL NOTICE. Commission Ens' OrFir f, ) Tion'ksta, Pa., Jan !), 179. f ATOTICIC is hereby piven that tho. Coni- J.1 missioin-rsof Forest County wilt meet nt thoir ofllco in the Court llouso in Tio nesta Borough, on lite o(h and tiih of Feb ruary, for tho purpose of holding appeals from the assessment of 1N7.. Bv order of Co. Commissioners. J. T. BUFNXAN. Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY V1RTUK of sundry writs of Yendi. Kx. issued out of tho Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest county nnd to mo di rected, there will bj exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in tho borough of Tionesta, on MONDAY', JANUARY 20, A. I). 1879, at - o'clock, p. 111., tlio following describ ed real estate, to-wit : S. If. Kvans, President in trust for tho People's SaviuuM Bank vs. It. C. Scott, No. 1 and 2 Feb. Term, ls?!i. Allen it Thompson. All that lot or parcel of land beinfj a part of tho Jeer farm, so railed, situated 111 Harmony township, Forest county, Pennsylvania, hounded and de seril fd as follows, to-wit : On the north by tho C. !. Fairtmdas farm, so railed, on tho cast by tiio Hiram S'-ott farm, so call ed, on the" south by lands of McCalmont, and on the west by lands of J. 1). Faicuii din and Perce and liuild. Containing ninety (HO! ai res of land more, or less ; and beinvt erected thereon two oil rigs com plete, two engines, ,mo boiler, two oil wulls pumping oil, two oil tanks ami oth er rigs, we!ls. oil fixtures, Ac. Taken in execution and to b sold a-i tho property of It. C. Seoll, at the suit of S, 11. F. ans, President in Trust for the Peo ple's Savings Katik. TcriiM cash. J I STIS Slf .VWKFY, Sheriff. Sheriff' Ollirc, Tionesta, Pa., Dee. :U, 1S7S. WILLIAM READ & SONS, 13 FANF.l'lI, HALL S! 1SOKTOX, - - MASS., A ;i nts lor W. & C. SCOTT &, SON'S BnEECII-LOADERS!! I'sed by Capt. Bogar.lus (who has shot one of these guns over ;!0,ooo times and still uses it in all his matches), Miles Johnson and the principal shots and clubs. Wo havo also broouht out the of fa onto Top-Snap Action ever shown io tho market, other qualities at ;s and vl. . Send for 'iri'il.iis and l.i U of sec ond hand iim. vm CORItECTED KVFIIY TUESDAY, By Robinson fe Bonner, Dealer in General Merchandise. Hour "( barrel ... 8:,.,ViM fi.2., Flour -"j suck, best ... .r,o Corn Meal, 100 li s .... l.,Mr Chop feed, pure ifrniii - - lwOelMo Ity "fl bu-dicl f.u O.'.ts .New "(1 bushel .... :to Corn, ear i!5;$.30 Beans 1 bushel - - - 2.01)3.00 Ham, sugar cured ... j(r Brerik fast liacon, Hiiar cured - 10 Shoulders ..... 7(7i.H Whitens!), half-barrels ... r,.7r, LaUo li'm-ring half-barrels - 3.76' Sujjnr 0ej,ll Syrup ------ 7ii1.0? NT. O. Molasses new ... 50CJ)75 Hoast Uio Coffeo 2." Rio Coffee, 2025 Java Coffeo ..... S3 Tea - .4i)r!K) Butter ...... lH(go Rice ...-. in Kit.:;, fresh 20 Salt i. soai.no Lard 11 Iron, common bar .... 2.75 Xails, lOd, ke .... 2.7.V Potatoes - - - 7500 Lime f) hhl. .... 1..ruff$1.60 l-ied Apples per ft 8M)10 Dried Beef - 17(jlS 4 'THE ORGAN OF OIL.' ' The Daily Derrick . FOR 1879 WILL BE BETTEE THAU EVER. TI1K DKRRICIC has a largo and com petent stall' of editors anr! reporters, and has special correspondents in every town in the Oil Regions. It is a faithful expo nent of the great Petroleum interests, and, by a liberal outlay of money and exercise of talent, has established nJsyHtem of news patiiering not excelled by 'any paper in the State. Anything of interest to the oil trade, whether occurring in America or Kurope, is faithfully recorded in its col umns. THE DERRICK IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE STATE. It circulates anion a rich and flourishing people. BEAD WHAT THE LEADING PAPERS BAT OP The Oil City Daily Derrick ; A bright and lively faper Buffalo Ex press, A daily of National repute Nonistown Herald. An exceedingly enterprising dally Philadelphia Times. A bright and original daily Philadel phia Record. An excellent oil authority Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. A live paper nnd a success Chicago Nati mnl Board of Trade. A bright and cnterprisingpaper Pitts burgh Commercial-Gazette. Reaches every place of note in the Union ICor. Philadelphia Bulletin. What the Dvruiok doesn't give about oil is scarcely worth knowing Pitts burgh Clironiele. Tho leading authority on oil matters, and an enterprising daily journal 'Wor cester (Mass.) Press. Its able devotion to tho oil interest of Pennsylvania and the general live nature of tho paper arc tho seerots of its success Buffalo Courier. Among the best examples of successful iournalisiie enterprises in tho State. By 'making a speciality of oil news it lias made ltselt tho leading authority on vMyuu ject relating to that great industry Lan caster intelligence. Tho DAILY" DKRRICIC has a circula tion larger than all the other papers of tho Oil Regioiie combined. It receives the ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES The DKKKICK will bo represented at tho National Capitol during the winter of Wti-l) by ono of the oldest nnd best in formed journalists in Wushing'toii. TERMS : Ono Year Six Months One Moiith(ln advance).... .J 10. 00 . 5.00 .. 1.C0 THE WEEKLY DERRICK Contains the Creme de le Crewe of tho daily, besides a largo amount of original matter prepared expressly for its columns. It is without a rival as a' family journal. Published every Friday morning. Tkkms: t.S0 per annum in advance. W it LONG WELL, Prop'r. Awuraed tho Highest Medal at Vienna and Philadelphia. E. & II. T. AlfHONY & CO., 501 Broadway, New Y'oik. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importers it Dealers In . Vclvot Frames, Albums, Grephoscopes. S1ERE0SC OPES AND VIEWS, Engravings, Chromos, Photograph?, And kindred goodsCelebrities, Actress es, etc. PHOTOGRftPmc'fflaTERlftLS. are Headquarters for everything In the wav of .STEREO PTICONS and MAG IC LANTERNS, being manufacturers of the Micro-Scienlilic Lantern, Stereo-Panopticon, l.'n.eersity Stereoptic un, Advertisers Stereoptleon, ArtoptU on School Lantern, Family Lantern, PEOPLE'S LANTEilN. Each stylo being the best of its class in tho market Beautiful Photograph- Transparencies of Statuary and engraving for tho window. Convex Glass. Manufacturers of velvet frames lor Miniatures and Convex Glas Pictures, Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions for using, sent on receipt often cents. S'J-Sni . Frank ltoIbln, PHOTOGRAPHER , Pictures in every ntyleof the art. Views of tho oil regions for ialo or taken to or der. CENTRE STREET, near R, IX. crossing. SYCAMORE STREET mar Union Da p:t, id fit V, I'd. 20-tf f 1 - n li si ..-..7