m Jit forest $tpaMim. J. H. WKXK, EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 7.18S0. Republi can St a to Convention Tho Republicans of Pentujlvania nro requested to send delegates, p pointed according to their representa tion in the Legialature.to a Convention, to meet at Harrisburg, at 12 ta., on the 4th day ot February next, to elect delegates to the Republican ' National Convention, to nominate Presidential Electors, to Dominate a candidate for Judge of the Supreme Court, and a candidate for Auditor General, and to transact such other business at may be brought before them. By order of F. C. IIooton, Chairman State Committee. Samuel, F. Dark, ) e C. L. Mag ee, ' j Secret. ries. POLITICAL. The lie "can County Committee will meet t iy office on Saturday, Jan. 17th, 1880, at 1 o'clock, p. in., for the purpose of electing delegate to the State Convention, and to trans act other business that may come be fore it. It is desirable that each town ship be represented. Following is a list of the members of said committee: Tionesta boro., L. Agnew. Tionesta twp., Quint. Jamieson. Harnett, Charles Compbell. Green, Henry Ledebur. Jenks, J. J. Parsons. Kingsley, W. B. Heath. Hickory, James Greea. Upper Harmony, Charles Griffin. Lower " John A. Dawson. Howe, B. D. McClure. E. L. Davis, Chairman. Tionesta, Jan. 5th, 1880. The Greenbackers of Armstrong county will contest the election of the Republican coroner, on the ground of ineligibility holding another office at time of election. The Democratic candidate holds another office, and the Greenback candidate expects by this contretemps to slip into the office. One of Congressman Fisher's friends, of the Huntington district, applied to be appointed enumerator of the "senses." Of course he will not get an appointment, because he is unfit to discharge its duties. So that next fall you will find that person on the other side, poesibly a Greenbacker, trying to break up the dishonest and corrupt Republican party. We have lots of ouch fellows in thW county. They were red-hot Republicans until they missed an office, and now they are just as bitter on the other side. Such fellows are not governed by principle. Indiana Progress. Notwithstanding! the bowlings of the greenback organs to tho contrary, the reduction of the National debt and interest is being decreaied daily, which a fair and honeit examination of figures and facts will prove. The aggregate debt less cash in Treasury has de creased in the past year $16,864, 607. 09. All this in the face of the fact that over $30,000,000 arrears of pen sions have been paid, aud for which there was no provision made except from the general revenue, besides the large expense incurred by the extra session of Congress last summer. The interest bearing debt has been cut down since Jan. 1st, 1879, $37,126, 000, aud the annual interest $11,122, 216. Since Aug. 31, 1865 the interest bearing debt has been decreased $594, 843,414, and the annual interest thereon $67,747,809.50. During the month just past, December, the debt 1 LJf,'4n.dA . . was uecreaea accordin to the official statement issued Jan. 1 1880. Our Washington Letter. Special to the Republican. Washington, D. C, Jan. 1, '80. Recent advices from Maine confirm previously expressed opinion that the Governor will not acceda to Ex-Sena tor Merrills proposition to submit the disputed points to the Supreme Court for settlement. He won't do this nor anything else that will secure to the legally elected members their rights The steal was planned, perfected und carried out, for the purpose accom plished, and the freebooters do not propose to risk an overthrow by adopticg any measures proposed by Mr. Morrill. Senators Blaine and Hamlin have done noble work in fhowiug up this infamous affair in its (rue light, and have won the admira tion of nil true lovers of justice and equal rights. If Governor Garceleon knew himself to be in the right he would not be so afrrid of investiga tions as to the mode of his procedure in throwing out the Republican returns. The burgulars show their weakness by arming themselves for the purpose of preventing legally elected Republicans from entering the State House. The negro exodus is increasing beyond the expectations of those engaged in its management. A large party arrived hero this week, and continued on to Indiana. The reports that come back from those who settled in the State are so favorable that large numbers are preparing to start id the spring, and the Democrats are afraid that numbers of counties in the South will be depopulated of colored people. In consequence they are offering higher wages to those who will remain, and are in hopes by so doing to stop the movement. They will be disappointed. Let them give the colored people pro tection at the polls, the free exercise of their rights as citizens as they obtain in Indiana, and they will have no difficulty in inducing them to remain at home. Storias were set afloat recently that large frauds were about to be un earthed in the "Star" Mail service, so called because it is carried by coach or on horseback, by unduly increasing the amounts named in the contracts. The importance of this branch of the service is understood generally. It penetrates to all the mining and emi grant camps among the mountains of the far west, and is really the pioneer of civilization to those who seek homes in these far off portions of our land. Some of them are obliged to be increased suddenly, by the discovery ot some rich mine, or other cause, and lo enable the contractor to meet the increased expenditure the Post Master General has always had the power to increase the amount for that route pending the action of Congress, and the Committees in Congress have always confirmed the Post Master Gen eral'i at tion. Without this authority the service in many cases would ejop, causing great inconvenience to the settlements on the route. After look ing into the matter thorougly it is not believed that Congress will alter the present laws governing the "Star" service. Ynih. , Phrenology. The time is Dassed when neonln question the utility of Phrenology, ana men are now applying its princi ples to an extent toat is naraiy appre ciated, both in self-cultura, and in their dealings with others. The Phre nological Journal of New York is the only periodical devoted to the subject, and it includes with this all that relates to Human Nature, and the improve ment of men physically, mentally, and morally. In the prospectus for 1880, the publishers make liberal proposi tions to subscribers. The pi ice has been reduced to two dollars a year, and to each subscriber is offered a Phrenological Bust. This Bust is a model head, made nearly life size, of piaster ol fans, and so labeled as to show , the exact location of all the Phrenological Organs. It in a hand some ornament, well adapted to the centre-table, mantle-piece, or office. With the aid of this, and the illustra ted key which accompanies it, together wun ine articles published in the Phrenological Journal on Practical Phrenology, each person niav become quite familiar with the location of the different Phrenological Organs, and a good judge of Human Nature. The Bust is sent by express, carefully packed, to every subscriber who sends in addition to the subscription price (two dollars) twenty-five cents extra for the boxing and packing; or, No. 2, a smaller size, will be sent by mail, post-paid, on the same terms, to those who have the Bust, or prefer the new Book Premium, will be sent "How to educate the feelidgs and affections." worth $1.50. Our readers cannot do better than to subscribe at once for the Phrenological Journal ; it will be found the best possible investment for tuo money. Those who desire a more explicit description, together with prospectus or me journal, should send their address on postal card, or accept the publishers' offer, or send 10 cents in stamps for sample copy of the Journal to B, R. Wells A Co., 737 Broadway, .iev xora. Keep your family well supplied with "Sellers Cough Syrup," ue it in time, you will avert bronshial and pulmonary affections. 25 cents. For sale by liovard. 40 2t. Sore eyes, tettar, salt rheum. tc. are cured by "Dr. Liudev's Blood Searcher." Sold bv all dru?tista. For sale bv liovard. 40 2t GRAND SALE. GEORGE V DITIIMDGE Would respectfully announce to the ?ltl aeiis of Forest county that having In con templation some chane-oa In Imninevn he will oflor At puMIe aalo hin entire stock of hckmIh ; the nalo to commence on Saturday Afternoon, Dec. 20, IX- PARTRIDGE'S BUILDING At 2 o'clock und to ninlimm tlmi'n.ri.. every afternoon and evening Sundays executed. Tim attention rf Invited to the extent and variety of arti cles that will be (Imposed of; and there la probably no one, man, woman or child in the Count v. tint that will 11 of special value, and utility, that may be Kvjuirmi n cost ana aavantagous terms by attendance on this sale. The terma will be such as to permit all to avail themselves of the bargains that will be offered, and are as follows : ah dius up to R5.00 in amount Cash. For the axcniwor Mil s)mva a da month'J time will he o-lven for . .i every $5.00 of excess up to fifty dollars. uus arrangement, no more than five dollars per month will be required from each numhnur nnlnaa t).. Kill i $.50.00 In amount; In which case all excess auove mat amount win be due and paya- uiu nine monins iroin ante. All Rettlemniibi tn ha n..v.. bio note, with approved second name. nines naving juuc.Kwneat f lour. Dried Apples, fallow, Batter, Kgjrs, Beeswax, I i ides.Oil barrels, )ld iron or ot her articles to dispose of can bring them in, in the morning, and thereby acquire a Cash Cred it at the sale. A few of the 0-orulx Mint m-lll lw. B.lt -..111 - t r ..... w .44 be mentioned below : CaXASSWAIXK. Over 600 pieces composing almost every- NTOXIS C1IIWA. 3,500 pieces comprising all the rarost man- 1 Rockingham and Yellow Ware. Over one thousand pieces in great variety. WOODESWA11E. Fourteen hundred pieces. TINWARIV An endless variety, 25O0 pieces, anything and everything over made from Tin. HARDWARE. Rakes, Hoes, Sausage Stutters, Hammejs. uh;iicui, iuv oaw, jvmves, Morse Shoes, Augurs, Horse Nails, Shoe Nails, Galvanized Buckets, Flour Seizes, Har ness Hardware, Pick axes, Curry Combs, Spring Balances, Padlocks, Cork Screws. , in xvumus, iron rou, force lain lined Saucepans, Brass Kettles. Drip- i.ii5 jnii, jviuie niiarpeners, rocket Knives, Sheurs, Thimbles, Shoe Knives, Lauterns, Razors. HQAVH. Laundry, Genuine Castile, Colgate, Palm, Glycerine, Yankee Shaving, Silver, Bath, Toilet, Cashmere Boquet. PERFUMERY. IIAXDKERCIIIEFB. 847 Handkerchiefs, Cotton, Linen and Silk, from 5c to f l.ftO. HoMiery. 763 pairs Childrens, Misses, Ladies and Gentleman Hose. Rooks and Stationery. 5(10 Volumes Choice Literature, Arnolds Inks. Black, Bed and Violet Inks, Letter and Note Paper, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Lead Pencils. Combs. High Back, Horn Poekot, Rubber Pocket, Rubber Pocket, Round Combs, Barber and Baby Combs, Royal Dressing Combs. $1.00 each. ' XotlOllM. Pocket Books. Purses, Mouth Organs, Jews Harps, White and Colored Knitting Cotton, Gloves, Gum Balls, Vest Kggs, Checker ltoards, Water Colors in Boxes, Ribbons, Shoo Dressing, Shoe and Hor nesa Blacking. Embroidery. Hambuig Edgings and Insertiugs over 300 yards from 5 to GO cents ier yard. Roots and Shoes. Nearly Seven Hundred Pairs? Childrens, Misses and Ladies Shoes. Canned Goods. Tomatoes, Corn, Jellies, Peaches. All are invited. Seats for the Ladies. Gentlemen are requested to leave their cigars and quids at home. This sale will be without reserve, and the highest bidder will take the goods, regard less of cost. GEORGE W. DITHRIDGE. Hiiyt's German Cologne, Handkerchief Kxtructs, Hair Oils, Tooth Powders, i'oco Powders. Violet and Kogue Powder. n m ...... Tr e V ,, l.'JULU Pain cannot star where It is nsed. It Is The cheapest medicine ever made. Five drops cover over a surface as large as the hand. One dose cures common Hore. throat. One bottle has cured Bronchitis Fifty cents worth has cured an Old Stand ing Cough. Fifty cents' worth has cured Crick in tho Back, and the same quantity Lame Back of eight years' standing, it cures Swelled Neck and all other Tumors, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Contraction of the Muscles Stiff Joints, Spinal Dinicul ties, and Pain and soreness In any pait no matter whore it may be, nor from what cause It may ariso, it alwavs does you good. Twenty-five cents' worth has cured bad cases of Chronic And Blood v Dysen tery. One tea-spoon ful cures Colic in fif teen minutes. It will euro any case of Mies that is possible to curs. Six or eight applications are warranted to cure any case of Excoriated Nippleor Inflamed lire ist. For Bruises, if applloi often and bound up, there Is never the slightest dis coloration of tbe skin. It sUps the pain of a Burn as soon as applied, and is a pos itive enre for Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Boils, Warts, Corns, and wounds of every diserlption on man and beast. Price VO enU and 1 1.00. FOSTER, MILBURN A CO.. Sole Propr's, Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by 0. W. Bovard, Tionesta, Pa. 33-e. o. w. 1 ! SFORTIU ! ! I take pleasure In telling the Sporting Fiaternlty that I have re-purchased THE CJUX RU8IXESS FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I SOLD IT IN 1871, I AM NICELY LOCATED at my old stand, and I am prepared to attend to all iiiy friends, and tho public generally, who need ANYTHING III THE GUN LINE I I shall keep a perfect stock of all kinds of Anr.fumTsoni Aijd all kinds of FISHING TACECLE. I shall also continuo to handle the "White" Sewing Machine, , And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come and see me. You will find me ALWAYS AT HOME. ' ' Muzsle leaders made to order and war ranted. lTBEPAIEINO Iff ALL ITS rBR AN 0HE3 PROMPTLY USD FAITHTULLY DONE. E. A.RAI,mVIW. Ttdioute, ra,, Aug. 12, 1879. D. W: CLARK, RELAX ESTATE AGENT, AND PRACTICAL "SURVEYOR. TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny Township, Venango Co., on Stewarts Run, Si miles from Tionesta; 40 acres el eared ; good barn; frame house; small orchnrd; fences good; splendid water. Will be sold at a bargain fur cash. A FARM OF 153 ACRES, Three and a half miles Eautof Kittanning, in Armstrong county, known as the Rob inson Farm. All under fence ; splendid farm bouse and barn, and all necessary out-buildings. Well watered ; well adapt ed for raising of crops or stock, and un derlaid with a 4-foot vein of coal. Also plenty of Limestone. A FARM OF 200 ACRES, In Kingsley Township, this county known as the D. Harrington larm. About 40 acres cleared; good barn; small orchard: house in fai condition; woll fenced. A fine lot of Pine and Hemlock timber on the uncleared part. FORTY ACRES, Near Truakevville, Forest eountv. Part ot the Daniel Jones place.) Will sell cheap. SIXTY ACRES, One mile from Neilltown ; a bo at 15 or 20 acres cleared, partly fenced. Some good oak on the balance. THIRTY ACRES, In Jenks Township, Forest county; ten acres cleared; small orchard growing, comfortable house ; well watered. Cheap. A BUILDING LOT In Tionesta Borough, near the Coui House. A Kplendid business location. QEORGE HENDERSON. TONSORIAL ARTIST. Tionesta, Pa. Shop runt door south of l-awrcnce iiouse. or a nice shave, sham poon or hair-cut call on Mr. 11. He Is tirst-class Iu every respect. aug8-tf TO INVENTORS AND MECHANICS. PATENTS und how to obtain them Pamphlet of (X) pages free, upon receipt of oinuijm iur rosiage. Auurebs, Gilmohk, Smith & Co., Solicitors of Patents, Box 31, tf Washington, D. C A- iitffoiniT JAMES r,l. BEVERLY. PliACTICAL nOIlSE-SUOEU (Shop just South of Knox's Mill.) FOR RE-S ETT f N ( S H ON 1 S CTN. N E W SHOES J0 CTS, EACII-rltAND-MADWOR PATENT. Carriage Ironlncr and Re Blacksmithing or all kinds done in llrnt class manner. Also, Contractor for tho cure of Contraction, Corns, Quoiter, Split Feel. Acute Lnminitls, Acute NarvLular uiseusos, ana the prevention of Interle..' ing, Clicking, etc. may 14 Jf( THIS ago nfroimnm, und la iheoe ffO--licl StlUICfl. h. nrcvwlllf. la th.m.!.!- trlDl ni.n fi.r hnalncna. Our In, tjtuttoo ofli ra un-: nrpuaa.ifkoimia.uro.nR ul mldill. Kt men tor ubulnlnn rraciirw! I.ilurmlnu. A lmrt time only la ra.)iilrl lo mm pit; a lha rourec of Mmlr.' Kxpanxwlight. Indlti.luiO In ruction. Stmlrnu can Bier at siijr tlm. Ho T-ln,n. .'(,r cinuln- d1' '. Il rf A f0H. Fittsbnra-h. ,rlar ltookktaptiMc, uIiU.Iik , Hnrir Snia.; prtn tad u coluu. 4UU (.p. Tli lnrKwt rk m Iht ritan pu.H.Hwl. A work lor bnnkcra, rallrvatlL fuaxiou tmim ad pravl.i'al uvcotiutuuUk fries; a.Ot, HMlac. : eaiila. ( Allegheny Valley Rail Road, Pittsburgh, Titulvlll & Bcffalo Railroad. O N AND AFTER Monday, Dec. 15, 1S79 trains win rungss follows; STATIONS. Northward. Southward Sa.1 Ra.l Na.l Ra. I .. 4 pm pm pin jm am Pittsburgh 8:55 2::i5l H:50 8:00 1:50 7:e0 W PenJunel0:0j 4:0010:.r.O 0:50 12:S5 K:W Kittanning 10:30 4:45 1l:;0 0:15 11:55 4:10 R. B k JuneihlU 5:4u 1:15 5:.T 11:10 2:40 Brady Betid 11:22 6:32 1:40 6:20 10:55 2:17 Parker 11:52 0:i". 2:s 4:60 10:25 1:IH Emlenton ' 12::it 7:04 8:05 4:'U 10:07 12:52 RembgraMS 1:07 ?:4:l 4:15 3:52 0:25111:40 Franklin 1:SS 8:20 6:10 3:17 8:45lO::n Oil City- "1:5." 0:05 6:00 3:00 8:15 :25 Oleopoli 2:1M t:47 0.27 2:37 11:00 0:00 Eagle Rock 2:20 10:02 6:73 2:28 lo:40 8:52 Tionesta 2:40 10.41 7:02 2:07 10:20 8; 1 Tidionte . 8:23 11:52 7:45 1:25 :30 7:4. Irvlnetou 4:00 hoo 8:30 12:45 8:U0 7:05 FaleoRcrs 6:40 ...... 0:50 11:05 5:17 Buffalo 8:15 1:10 8:25 12:45 Oil City 2:15 0:05 :30 1:50 8:05 0:05 Pet. Centre 2:35 0:27 0:50 1:31 7:45 A;43 Titusville 3:06 0:51 7:17 1:0(1 7:15 8:10 Corry 4:15 11:20 8:40 11:65 0:10 7:0.5 p. in p. m a. m a. m a. in p. m Trains run bv Thllfdelphia Time. DAVID McCAUUO, Gen'l Sup't. J VORTON HALL, Sen'l Passengor d Ticket Agpnt. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE ! The short & Popular Route via Pittsburgh, Titusvillo & Buf falo, and Buffalo, Cautauqua Lake & Pittsburgh R'ys. ON AND AFTER June 2 .d, 1870, Trains will leave Oil City as follows: 7"f.n-A 1YT 1aiy- ,,H" through f VVXalVl. coach)arrivingatMny vilie 10:45 a. m ; Point Chautauqua. 11:00 a. m.; Fair Point 11:15 a. in.; Uullaio, 1:25 p. in, lJ, J Jll. da v.arriving at May viile 3:50 p. in.; Point Chautauqua, 4:15 p. in.; Fair Point, 4:30 p. in.: Buffalo, 7:15 p. m. Q .) n p T Ially, except Sunday wa.wJ X all la ( has through ennch a ihi Pullman Palace Drawing-Rikhii Car) ar riving at Mnyville 5:50 p. m.; Point Chau tauima, 0:10 p. m.; Fair Point, 0:25 p. m.; Buflalo 8:20 p. m. 4.10 P TVT Saturday only, arrlv- wv' r.xll. Ing at Mnyville, 7:40 p. m.; Point Cliautaiiqtia, 7:55 p. in.; Fair Point, 8:05 p. in. Trins arrive at Oil City from Chautau qua Lake 0:45 a. in. (Monday onlv), 2:00 p. m., 3:55 p. in., 8:25 p. m., haily.' J. L. BUTMAN, Supt., I a wille, N. Y. W. S. BALDWIN. Gen'l Passenger Agent. BulVulo, N. Y. , tr 1 THE GREAT CAUSE or HUMAN MISER'S . Jut Published in a Sealed Envelope. Price six eentn. A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment and Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Speriuatifrrlitea, induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions. Iin'wtcncv, Ner vovs Debility, and Impediments lo .Mar riage generally ; Consumption Epilepsy, and Fits; Meiital and I'IivmichI Incspneit v, Ac Hy ROBEItT J. CULVERW KLL, M. D., author of the "Green Itook.-' tVie. The world-renowued autlior, in this ml miruble Iecture, clearly proves from his own experience thai the awlul consequen ces of Suit-Abuse may be eH'oetuully re moved without nieilit'ine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials ; pointing out a mode of euro a' once certain and effectual, by w!ich every sullercr, no matter wluit his condition 'may be, may euro himself die 'ply, piivatei, iiikI radic ally. $H,Thi4 terture will )ror a boon to thousands to thousand.. Sont, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address tho Publishf.rs, THE CULVER WELL M KDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York ; P. O. Box, 4580. 8-10- ly. PITTSBURGH, PA. ExclKsively devoted to tho practical ed cution of young and middle aged men, for active business life. School always in session. Students euu enter ut any iimo. Send for circular. J. C. SMITH, A. M., Principal. Sep 24 3in. KENDALL'S SPAVIN PIIRF "als sure to cure Spavins. Splints, i f Curb, Ae. It rejnoves all unnat- J; 1 luial eniargeuieiits. Doks not J? X I blistek. Has no equal lorany ViIainencHs on isii or beast. It hos cured hip-joint lameness in ajTin nil" luui Huuurcu ! years, viso cured rlieumatiaiu, coins, frost-bites or any bruises, cut or lameneHs. It has no equal for any blemish on horses. Send for illustrated eirculur giving tonitivk fKbOK. Price fl. ALL DRUGGISTS have it or ean get it for you. Dr. Jl. J. Kendall & Co., Proprietors, Enousburg 1 Agt's, 114 Superior St., Cievulaml, O. Sellers' Cough Syrup. 3 50 YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Pronounced by nil to be Hie most Pious ant and ellleaelons remedy now in use for the cure or coughs, colds, croup, honrsciiess, tickling sensation of tlm Hiroat, whooping cough, etc. Over it million bottles s .id within the ,,w years. It gives reiier wherever used, nrnl has tlio pi wcr to Impart benefit thai cannot lie had .from the cough mixtures ' now in use. Sold by nil Druggists lit 25 cents per bottle. SELLERS' LIVER PILLS nrealso highly recommended lor curing liver cenipluiut, constipation, sick-headaches, lever mid ague, and all diseases or the stomach unit liver. Sold by all Druggists ut 25 cents per box. " . R. E. SKLLEHS tV t'O. Pittsburgh, Pa. 'HE Vi&f8TE i SEWING IACHIKE THE BEST OTP Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim or mtma thi VCRV nr,BT o3i:sati?o Mosl Perfect Hewing IN THE WOtUD. r. ..-v. .. -j.. Th em t popularity eftht Whll It lha not) can Wnelna tnbut to Its txcclttncs and tupsrlonty varclhar machists, an In SHbmftllng (I ta the Iras w put It uno a. Its iserltt, and Is no Inatanco saa It twr tt (allod to taUtlv aav rMwamaaiUUoit In Iti tavor. Th demand forth White hat Incramed to tueh an extent that wa or sow compellad to turn out A- Cen&plotiti f3-wlTiaj- axavelil33.e tai day to Apply- Evary mschina la warranted for 3 )rara, and) old lor ri at liberal dltcountt.or upon eaay MraaaU, to suit tha conaniaca el uatomert. aonrta WAjma w rooawrra hbeitoet. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., Ml 388 Euclid Av Clmeland, Ohio. D' TIZI HIOM REDUCTION IN RATES!! Between any Office of this Express and Ofllcea of nenrly nil eonueellna; Eapnaaaa Worth, Month, Cast ON CURRENCY AND COLD. Package of tMO or lea, , , . I.t eta, " over so to a to, . ao " " 40 " 50, . . . 25 " Aud on larger auuis charges are proportloaatoly ' a ON MERCHANDISE. (Lowest aud highest charge governed by distance ) Fockagea of 1 lb. or liiu, 25 cU. " over 1 " to it, i " to 80 ct. a a a u 3 25 u 45" M M J M M U U M () 14 m 4.mqi 25M" 7ttu H U (J t U 7 ; M gi.oo ON PRINTED MATTER. Hooka and other mutter -wholly in print, ordered from, or Rent U douliira, Ae., Cliarrea prepaid aud valn limited to Ten lxillurs :) Packages of U lbs. r bs. . . , 1.1 ots. " over 9 - to 3 lbs, . . 20 " " " 3 " " 4 " ... 25 When In excoss of tlnne weights, at roxrtiouato rates. 'Hi rorearoliiaT rates, or about one. half former elxtrue, pnya I lie Irnua porlalloit tbrouavh to dvalluatloii. Imw Hnten quoted on nil kimls of Farm and Iknlry frodneta; ulo, on Slanulaeturetl Article. Orders tor the purchase of noods to be returned bjr Kx press, receive priiiuut atleutiou, uud Kulurus made by tlrst Kxpresn. 1 hood your Money and rreels by tills, the cheap est, qntckeat, puMitivclr secure itutl in out convenient mode of transportation. X. J. UUDSON, Supt. For Information, call ou J.Ij.VHAIG, Auent, Tionesta, la. Awarded (he liijiliest Modal r.t Vienna and I'liiladclihia. E.&H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 501 ISroudwav, New York. (tip. Mtroiolitun iiotcl.) Uaiintactiirors, liiiioi ter.s it Dealers in" ,;'vet Frames, Albums, Grcplioscopea. STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Kngraving, Chromos, riiotographg, And kindred guod-i (Vlobrition, Aetrcas es, !, phqtographTc'waterials. Ve are Hendquai teiH for everythiii" in tho way or NTKIi KUI'TIC'ONS un.l MA(j IV LANTERNS. Each ntyle lcing the Left of its class in the market. Jicautiful I'hotorapic'Ti-siiipparenciesor Statuary and engraving for tho window. Convex tilas.-. Manntacturcrs of velvet fiaiiKH lor MiiiiatiueM ami Convex tilass l'icturcti. Catalogues of Lanterns iukI Slides with directions for using, scut ..ii receipt of t mi ' l ilts. EXPRESS ,i.oi 7 -rin