forest qniulicmu V. It. DUNN : di to 11. WEDNLSIIAT MORMNG, NOV. 1!, 1S78. VICTORY! From tho Wilkpsluirro Hocord-of Time, Nov. Mb. tllO That General Henry M. Hoyt is elected Oovornor ot 1 cnnsylvania nd mits of no shadow of doubt. How largo his majority is will bo definitely ascertained within the next forty ciltt hours; that it will fall below twenty five thousand is scarce! v possible. Of . course the rest of tho Slalo ticket is also eleetcd. The victory is rendered completo by tho election of a Republi can majority to tho legislature. By this result the Republicans retain pos session of tbo Executive, ofiico of the corornouwoalth, hold their own iu the Supremo Court, and gain the Lieutenant-Governorship, and tho ofiico of Secretary of Internal Affairs. With reference to the Congressional elec tions the Republicans have held all their own districts and gained at least one (tho Huntington and Franklin) and probably two others. Viewed in any light and from any Pennsylvania is complete, overwhelm ing. It is triumph won under peculiar circumstances. It is a victory won for honesty, patriotism, national integrity and truth. Nobody, whatever his po litical proclivities, will mistake tho moaning of tho result of this election. Tho Republican party raised a stand ard in the outset of the campaign with tho principles and Jpurposesjof, Repub licanism inscribed upon it in charac ter that all could read and understand. Those principles appealed to. the intel ligence and patriotism of the masses, and they turned their backs upon the false gods of Grcenbuckistu and the wholesale demagogry of Democra cy and rallied under the flag of Re publicanism. The Old Keystone has given forth no uncertain sound in this hour of political error and demoraliza tion in other tedious. It will cheer the hearts of the enlightened, patriotic "American people everywhere, to see Pennsylvania stand sido by side with the other two greatest Stales of tho Union Ohio and New York in de fense of honesty, in the national finances, honesty in the policy of the government. This victory is a declar ation of the people of the great State vf Pennsylvania in favor of a currency worth at all times one hundred cents the dollar; in favor of resumption f specie payments on tho 1st of Janu ry next ; in favor of the honest pay ment of the nation's bonds according jo the terms agreed upon ; iu favor of 1equate protection to the, industries of do State and Nation, and in favor of ' onesty and true economy in all the ranches of government. It is also an -:rwrtHion of the people's opposition to ;e great scheme for the payment of , btl war claims, and condemnation of '.a prevailing policy in the South of .franchising by violeuce hundreds of ..usands of citizens in order that that lion may bo made "solid" for the inocracy. That is what yesterday's victory in State means, and it is the signifi -e that will be attached to it -ughout the country. It is a vie .y for tho Republican party because party has been true to itself and to - country. Thanksgiving. lice President of of the United Slates: A Proclamation. The recurrence of that season at ! ich it is tho habit of our people to La devout and public confession of -ir constant dependence on Divine r for all the good gifts of life and . , nines?, and of public peace and '.j.-perity, exhibits in tho record of a year abundant reasons for our utitude and thanksgiving. Exu rant harvests, productivo mines, am e crops of staples, of trade and man stories, have enriched the country resources thus furnished to our re j industry and. expanding com c u, and hastening the day when jrds and distresses through the th and breadth of the land, will Ut the continued favor of Provi . e. havo oiven way to confidence 0 1 energy and assure! prosperity, .n. a with all nutinas hn3 remained '.ron. Doinestio harmony has viihid, and lb institutions of lib and iu.iticu which the wisdom an of our fathers established, re fljiv aud defense of thei children. Tho general prevalenco of tho blessing of health through our wide land has mado more conspicuous tho Bufferings and sorrows which the dark shadow of pestilence has Cast upon a portion of our people. Tho heavy ollliclion even the Divine Ruler has tempered to the suffering commu nities in the universal sympathy and succor which havo flowed to their re lief, and the whole nation may rejoice in the unity of spirit iu our poople by which they cheerfully share one nnoth crs burdens. Now, therefore, I, Rutherford B. Hayes, President of the United States, do appoint Thursday, the twenty-eighth dav of November next, ns a day of National thanksgiving and prayer, and I earnestly recommend that, withdraw ing themselves from secular cares and labors, tho people of the United States do meet together on that day in their respective places of worship, there to giro thanks anl praise to Almighty God for His mercies, and to devoutly beseech their continuance. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand nud caused the seal of Uio United States to be affixed. Done at the Cityof Washington this 30th of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight, and tho Indepen dence of tho United Slates the one hundred and third. Signed R. B. Havks. Seal. By tho Uresideat. Wm. M. Evauts, Secretary of State Peterson s Magazine for December more than maintains its unrivalled character. There are two beautiful steel engraving?, besides a superb steel fushioit-plato, tho latter exquisitely colored. Iu addition, there is a .mag nificent Berlin pattern, in worsted work, printed in colors, which, at retail, wou!d cost fifty cents : this is presented to the subscribers of Peterson as a Christmas gift. A charming sto ry, "Mrs. Million," is as charmingly illustrated. The number contains a Supplement, with a full-sizo pattern, for a winter Paletot, the pattern aloue being worth more than the price of the number. All thse costly embellish- mentR aro afforded by the enormous circulation of Peterson, which, as the publisher says, enables hmi to give more for the money than any other. The price of this magazine is hut two dol- ars a ycarr. To clubs it is astonish ingly low. Specimens sent gratis to persons wishing to get up clubs. Ad dress Chas. J. Peterson, 30G Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. -Exit Andy Curlin. In a district which gives a Democratic majority of over 4,000 for Dill, he is defeated for Congress. It is a pitiful sight to seo the war Governor of Pennsylvania eat dirt and deny his word that ho might secure the Democratic nomination, and then, having lost his self-respect and us manhood, he tried to secure the Greenback support by acceding to their vilest demands in regard to inflation. But in vain. The Democrats simply let him alone, as they did Horace Greeley in 1872; they know from the experience of the Republican party that a man who deserts his principles in .the face of the enemy cannot be trusted. To add insult to injury, Curtin was beaten by a Greenbacker. Chester Valley Record. The New York Sun make a cal culation of the electoral vote at the next Presidential election, based upon the results of the last election in the several States. Giving the Democrats a "solid South," with the addition of Indiana and Oregon, it makes their totol electoral vote 156. The remain ing States (excluding California, which has cot yet voted,) have an electoral vote of 207 making a majority of 51 for the Republicans. If the 6 votes of California aro added to tho Demo cratic column, a Republican majority of 45 will still be left. Gkeenvillk, Pa., Nov. 8. Samuel Mason, of Mercer, late Greenback can didate for Governor, made an assign ment to-day. There were $25,000 en tered up against hi in at 4 o'clock. It is rumored that his failure will also involve his partner, Mr. Griffith. Later dispatches state that about $40,000 have been entered up against him. Kunkel's "Parfumede Paris," tho pleasanttst and moht delightful per fume extant, for sale at Bovara's n ice, lutis. per noitie. . a his is no cheap, scented trumpery, but isastau durd and fabling article. tf. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from prac ticoi having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary tho 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 euro for nervous debility and all nervous com plaints, after haviug tested its wonder ful curative powers in thousnnds of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actu ated by this motive, and a desire to relievo human suffering, I will send, freo of charge, to all who dosire it, this recipe, with full directions for prepar ing and using, in German, French, or English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W.W. Sherar, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester, N. Y. 14 ccrw-ly Vnwn the Pltt.hiirRh Umtrr, March Jl, W.) "I Must Lie Down and Die." Tho following is an extract from n letter dated July 21, 1877, to the lincovercr of licthesda Water, Tho wr'ter Is tho Ite T. II. Fuller, I). P., P. C, L., Rector of Nt. Gregory's Church, Toronto, Archdeacon of of "S'wirara, etc., etc. Tho writer, nt tho are ol'iW yearn wan a victim of .Saccharine JHahvtes. His physician said (to uxo Pr. Fallal's words) "ho could do no moro for mo than he had done: that mv disoaso wan incurable, and that 1 must lie down and die." I Wo should hUUo here, cn parenthe sis, that our townsman, Joseph Fleminp, Ewi., is tho sole ami onhl authorized aqent for this wondcrfuljwater for this State, as well as for Ohio and West Virginia. To return to Pr. Fuller! "In four days,' ho writna, "after taking the Wator, I obtained relief, and ainoo that time I have taken no medicine, consults no medical man, and presumo, if I could ilvo myself reasonable rest, I would bo qiiito wdIi,'' Such testimony, from such a Wmreo. should indeed have convincing weight. Solo a.ont for Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia. JOKKIMI UbHMIKU, 84 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Send for Pamphlets and Certificates, mailed free. Prick per (ration. fiOe : per one-fourth barrel, ifl.OO; half barrel, fS.OO ; burrols, $10.00. E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. K. F. Kunkel's celebrated Hitter Wine of Iron will effectually euro liver com plaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or ner vous debility, chronic diarrhoea, diseasoof the kidneys and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intestines, nuch as constipation, llatulcnee, Inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausoa, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in the stom ach, sore eructations, sinking orlluttering. at tho pit of tho stomach, swimming of tho head, hurried or dillicult breathing, ilut toring at tho heart, choking or suilocating sensation wlien in u lying posture, dim nessof vision, dots or webs bet'oro the sight, dull pain in tho head, doticioncy of perspiration, yellowness of tho skin and eyes, pain iu the side, back, hoad, chest, limbs, etc., suddon Hushes of heat, burn ing in the llosli, constant imaginings of evil and great depression of spirits. Price 1 per bottle. Beware of counterfeits. Do not Jet your druggist palm olfsomo other preparation of iron ho may say it is as good, but ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Bitter Winoof Iron is not sold in bulk only in .?! bottles. E. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, No. li"0 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all druggists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and all complete, in two hours. No feo till head passes. Scat, Pin anil Stomach Worms removed bv Pr. Kunkel, "fill North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular, For removing Seat, Pin or Stomach Worms call on your druggist and ask for a bottlo of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, prion $1. It never fails. Common sense teaches if Tapo Worm bo removed, all other worm's can bo readily removed. E. F. Kunkel'a Lustral & E. F. Kunkel's Shampoo for the Hair. The best and cheapest Hair Pressing and lliur ("leaner In the world. Thoy re move dandrulf, allay irritation, soothe and cool tho heated scalp, prevent tho hair irom lulling on, and promote tno growth in a very sliort timo. Thoy preserve and beautify the 1 lair, and render it soft and glossy. They impart a brilliancy and a silky (ippcaranco to braid and wiry Hair, and, as a hair dressing, thoy aro unrivall ed eradicate (land run anil prevent bald ness. Tho shampoo cleans tho Hair.-re moves grcaso, scurf, itching, eruption. Cures headache produced bv heat and la- tigne. Kunkel's Shampoo and Lustral restoro J I air to a natural nnd glossy color, restore faded, dry, harsh and wiry hair. nice per uoiuo fi. ask your druggist for thorn, or send to E. F. Kunkol, Pro prietor, No. North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, l'a. l.S-(im WILLIAM READ & SONS, 13 FANF.UIIj hallsqk., MASS., Agents for W. & C. SCOTT & SON'S BREECH-LOADERS ! ! Used by Capt. Boganlus (who hai shot ono of IIh'ho guns over Il'l.lHtO times and still uses it in all hi iii.itfhu.- , Miles Johnson unit tlic prmciiuil shots nnd clubs, v e have also iirougtit out tho Host $30 Ilrc''liI.oiulcr of favorite Toi)-Sn:ii) Actioh ewer tdiown in tho market. Other ouulitles at f Jj and tut. ;,T "rSend for Circulars nnd Lists of see oud hand (iun4. 3M-ii S777 is not easily earned in theso timt but it cull bo n i .t 1 f iu tin eo month by iinv out) of either M-x, in auv liarlS'il the country w ho ii w ilbiiu to work bleuitil y ut the t'liiploviueul unit we nwr nisli. ;(! per week in vur own town You need not hi) away lioin homo ovi nilit. You can gi o voiir whole tune t tho work or only your riluc moment. It iMsis nothing in iry llift Ii'imiicnm. jerin ti nt t ?" Outfit Tree. Addles nt oiu.i. II Hallux V Co., Portland, Maine. 11-ly (JOODYEAlt'S RU'BISEII GOODS OF EVEEY DESCRIPTION, Wlinlcnlo nmt lirlnll. Handsonio "It'vcrsiblo" Cont 12.00. Oili er styles, fci.M) to ?22.00. In ordering coat give height and chest measure, over vest. Caps, Capes, Logging, Onn Covers, and Wi.t-rproof (Joods of nil kinds. Ladies' Nursery Aprons, l.7.r. Children's Hibs nnd Diapers, fiOots. Crib Shoots, handsomely linishod, fl.00 tl $l.2i, by limil. Bed Sheets, handsomely finished, full size, t I.Wlby 'mail. Ladies' Bobber Oloves for Housework, iardening, nnd Softening and Whiten ing tho hands; nnd a euro for Salt Kheum niul Clinppod Hands. Ladies' Short, ?1.'2. (launtiots J1.50. Nursery Sheeting, Hot Water Bottles. Lilo Preservers, Air Bosoms, etc., etc. Novelties of nil kinds for comfort and con venience of ladies, worthy their attention. FTi EE O oo n y K a h" a M a n v a i., i 1 1 ust rat ed, 62 pages of valuable Information, of in terest to every no, on receipt of address and stamp. Goods suitable, to all purposes. articles to order. Special Anything under 4 pounds, by mail. Best Goods at Lowest Now York Price. ACENT3 WANTED. Brooklyn Depot Cootlrrnr'i Rubber Comix, Mmnfkoturen and Dsalont Wl)oleal and Retail. Addross T. C. THORN E, Manager, 211 Fulton Street. Brooklyn. N. Y. P. O. Hox J8S. 45.3,. AGENTS WANTED T0B Dr. MAKCH'8 NEW BOOK FROM DARK TO DAWN. In tills new volume tho Popular Author f "Night Scones in tho Biblo" nortrava with vivid and thrilling foroo tho events of Sacred Truth, and adds fresh testimony to tho leauty, pathos and sublimit v of tho Storios of tho Biblo. AkoiUs will find this took with its Kbnrklimz lhouulits. bouuti- Mtil engiavlngs, nnd rich bindings, the best in tho market. Iteeoinmended bv lendinur thinkers and writers and Nell nt iyht. Make a mag nificent IIompay Phkmkmt. Steady work and O'ood l'ay for Agents. Teachers, Stu dents, Ministers, Young Alon or Wuineu. or circulars, terms, tVc., address, J. C. McCURDY A CO., PabliaW Philadelphia; Cincinnati, O.; Chicago, III. Bl. JjOUIS .mo. ;(4 3 ADVEHTLSEKN send 25 cents to Geo. P. Kovvoll it Co., 41 Park How, N. Y., for thoir Kighty-page Pamphlet, showinu cost of advcrising. 13 4t HYDE, SHATTUOK & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF. BREECH-LOADING SHOT GUNS, Revolvers and Pistols, Gun Implements, etc. Extra Heavy Guns Ji Xoiitf Ituntjo a Hjioelaltj. Cut this out anil send for Catalogue and Prico-List, enclosing 3 cent stamp. ENTERPRISE GUN WORKS-ESTABLISHED 1848. JAMES BOWN &, SON, MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN GUI'JF, RIFLED MVOLim riSHILT& TACKL ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF STEEL AND IRON RIFLE AND SHOT GUN BARRELS, And onr KENTUCKY RIFLE, WJildi has been the HUXTER'S 1'JlIDi: for over 30 Years. CHILLED SHOT! IMPORTANT TO OUll SPOUTING FRIENDS: We have iust received a Bunnlv of Chilled Nhot, which is pronounced MAUJS HliUl IJN llili: WUJILIJ. ISOii VliDUS AKD PAIXKN H1RIXG TltAI'N. r " A FULL STOCK OF ROUGH BALLS AND BALKS FILLED WITH FF.ATIIEKS. Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Trice List to JAMES BOWN & SOJT, GO Cm ARE YOU G G I FJ G TO PAirT? tiiisx use siii,x.i:ei bkon CHEMICAL PAINT. Reiuly fur uso ia WMte, and over Ono lluntlretl rtiflerent CJor m.nl of utrlc ly pure White Lead, Zinc and Linseod Oil, Chonaieally comlIncd, warrant! mix 1 handsomer and cheaper, and to last Twice as L0113 as any otfcer "faint. It lina taken the FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of tho State Fairs of the Union, nrt Is cm Many Thoua&nd. of the finest housea ia tho country. AddrtM: ILCILLIEIR BBOTHBBS, 2i, 31, C 33 St, Clair Street, SAMPLE CAES SEKT TS.ZZ. I'On SALE BY JlOltJNSON NEBRASKA GRIST MILL. THE GRTST MILL at Nebraska (Laey 9 town,) Forest county', bus been thr onghly overhauled anf relitted in llrst elass order, and is now runuing and doiujj all kinds of CUSTOM U II I X I I N !. FiiOun, FEED, AND OATH. Constwntly onhand, nnd sold at tho very lowest llgures, -hn II. W. LKDEBUK. THE PARKER CUM. Uri- jut Ay-Kv:-V' scno stamp roR cmecLAn PARKER BRO'S WEST MERlDENaCT. REMirdCTOn Breech-Loading DoubloBanrellerl cun. Weight, SJ to 8 onnds : length of barrel, 28 and 30 in. 10 and iZgsiige. Pi ler, Nlrrl bnrrrU, $46 TwUl tmrrrl, (IO I.ninhiotoil bnrrcU, $13 Daniwui barrt'ln, Tho best ever otfored tho Anterienn siNtrtsinan, combining all tho most desir able features of the best imported, togeth er with some valuable Improvement not found In any other Top Lover, Snap Ac tion, Centro Fire. For salo bv the tardo everywhere. Man ufactured by K. ItEM I NOTON V SONS, 2 HI and 283 Broadway, Now York. P. O. Box, SIKH. Armory, llllon, N. Y. Cut this out and seiul for Ii.H'sthatkd Cata-i.om-k nnd Treatiso on Hih.k Shooting. 24-3m. SUPTT- wl,k to .Agents. $10 ,'teyrs-4 f f outnt Free. P. O. Vick ery, Augusta, Me. 18-4t HATFIELD, Hampshire Co., Maes. Celebrated Tatliam & Ilrotlicrs Suncrlor by competent judges to bo the BE8T We have all sizea trom JSo. 1 up to iSo 13G & 138 Wood Street. Pittsburrt. Pa. CLEVELAND, OHIO. A BONNEIl, TIOXESTA, PA. JOB WORK DONE AT TIIR 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At he loicest cash priets, neatty,' prompt ly, and in siyh equal to that of nny c4Aer ertalliiJiment in tit District. -rot- BUSINESS CARDS, , SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARM, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARD3 PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOXTIIXY NTATiaiEfcTfl, ENVELOPES" BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULAP, BLANKS, POSTERS, t DODGERS, HANDBILLS LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, Ac.
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