Henry A. rarsons, Jr., Editor THURSDAY, NOV. 13, 1879. ENTKRF.H AT TUB PoST-OFFICK AT Hi 0(t wav, Pa., as shcond class MAIIj mattkk. Republican National Ticket for 1880 FOR PRESIDENT, GEN. ULYSSES 8. GRANT. - (ftnlijret. to decision of Republican Nntlnnnl Convention.) Tuesday's Elections. From ritlludelphln Weekly Press. There can be no doubt of the mean ing of the result of the elections of Tuesday. The lesson of California, Colorado.Maine and Ohio is reinforced by the verdict of Connecticut, Mas sachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. He who runs may read it, and a fool can understand it. The "solid South," tampering with popular rights, threat enlngdisturbance to business interests, toying recklessly with issues iuvolving the posperity of all classes, refusing honestly to accept the Issues settled by the Rebellion and disdaining ac quiescence in the written law, attir ming the new rightf which have grown ontof the struggle of arms, has araryed in steadfast phalanx the mi ghty States which give, and ought to give, the law to the Nation. It is not necessary now to discuss the causes which have produced this great revolution of sentiment. They are deep seated and they express the resolute purpose of the people. They do not intend to unlearn what the war has taught them. They do not intend to surrender what they won through arms. They do not intend to accept the dictation of men whom they dis trust, distrust because their acts and declarations prove them unfit to gov ern the country. " They do intend to maintain the ground which they have won. They do intend that the law of America shall be equality of privil ege and security of rights. They scorn the bad faith which has destroyed both in the Southern country, and which has reproduced in shocking forms and with aggravations some of the worst evils of the former system of slavery. The vote in Pennsylvania is over whelming; that In New York, which as we write is close as to the minor of ficers on the State ticket, so slightly mars the eenaral results as not to dis turb the lesson which the election teaches. In MassachusettsGeneral But ler is again defeated for Governor uiv der circumstances which make the result deeply gratiflng. In Connect! cut and New Jersey the Republicans liave made gains in tne dilute of each wmcn increase tue prooaoiy 0f next year superseding two Democrat Unit ed States Senators with two Repuuu can. These gains, added to that al- TaaAir tnoH in Ohio and to iiiou- tain to be made uext year in New York and Pennsylvania, will reduce the Democratic majority in the Uniled States Senate to the narrow margin of two votes. These re great results, and as suoh worthily call for rejoicing. But they fire chiefly valuable as fore-C-istinsr the result of next year's elect ion, when the people will be able to elect, in harmony with a Republican President, a Congress which will bow to the popular will . Then the coun try will have taken the final step which will bring "peace" to the dis tracted section and abounding pros perity to all. The New York Election. OFFICIAL CANVASS OF THE RETURN iJKUAJV. hkw iumk, jxovemoer u. ine ot flcial canvass of tie election returns began to-day, and will not be com pleted berore Friday, or Saturday, up to this hour, 11 p. m., returns have been received from fourteen coun ties, The Timet last table made out an apparent majority of 622 for Hosklns for lieutenant governor, 2,068 for Carr, for secretary of state, 6,053 for Wads- worth for comptroller, 7.220 for Ward for attorney general, 3,040 for Wendell for treasurer.and 6,185 for Seymour for state engineer. All the above are Republicans except beymour. fourteen counties above referred to as compared with the Times table show a loss of 36 for Hosklns, 116 for Carr; a gain of 33 for Wadsworth. A loss of 570 for Wendell, and a gain of i,54o for Seymour. News Items. William D. Blocher, Little Rock, Ark, publisher is dead aged 38. Mrs. Catherine Madill, New York city, was shot by her husband and lias since died from her Injuries. Two old friends Martin Calpin and Peter O'Connell, at Louisville Ky.,quarreled over a game of cards the latter being killed, All the Governors Imagine them selves to be Presidents of the U. 8. as they indite their Thanksgiving pro clamation. An insane mother, Mrs. James Adams, at Charlotte, N. C, cuts the throats of her five children and then sets fire to her clothing and is burned to death. A miner, James Norton, was in stantly killed at Mahanoy City. He was preparing a blast and was in the act of tampering it when thirty or forty tons of rock fell from the roof crushing him to death. NOTICE is hereby given that a pe tition of citizens of Ridgway township will be presented at the next Court of Quarter Sessions of Elk county for the corporation of a Borough of the town ftf Ridgway. Thanksgiving Proclamation. The following Is the President's Thanksgiving proclamation. At no recurrence of the season which the devout habit of religious people has made an occasion for giving thanks to Almighty God nnd humble Invok ing his continued favor, has the ma terial prosperity enjoyed by our whole country, been more conspU'lous, more manifold, or more universal. During the past year also, our unbroken peace wmi an loreign nations, the general prevalence of domestic tranquility, the supremacy and security of the great institutions or civil and religious free dom have gladdened the hearts of our people and com firmed the attachment to the Government which the wisdom and courage of our ancestors ho fitly framed, and the wisdom and couraKe of their decendanta have so flrmlv maintianed, to be the habitation of lib erty and justice to successive genera tions. Now. therefore. I. Rutherford R. Hayes, President of the United States, do appoint Thursday, the 27the day oi November, as a day of National thanks giving and prayer, and I earnesaly re commend that, withdrawing them selves from secular cares and labors the people of the United States do meet together on that dnv in their re pective places of worship, there to give thanks and praise to Almighty uou tor ins mercies ana to devoutly beseech their continuance. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the Citv of Washington this the 3d day of November, In the year of our Lord. 187! and of the In dependence of the United States the hundred and fourth. Signed R. B. Hayes Thanksgiving Proclamation. A Proclamation. In devout re cognition of the God of state who has ordered peace, health and abundant prosperity to the people. I. Henry M Hoyt, Governor of Pennsylvania, do appoint Thursday tue zitn or JNovenv tier next, in pursuance ot tne recomen dation of the President of the United States, as a day upon which the good people of this commonwealth, laying aside all secular occupation, may meet together in reverent thanksgiving for mercies received ana prayer ror a con tinuanceof devine favor. Given under my hand and the great seal or tne state at Harrisourg tins an day of November, in the year of ou Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine, and of the common wealth the one hundred and lourtii. Henky M. Hoyt, By the Governor: M. S. Quay. Secretary of the Commonwealth List of Jurors. Drawn ror November Term, com' mencing Monday, Nov. 17, 1879. GRAND JURORS. Benezette. James Thomas, Wm Murray, Simon P. Romig. Benzinger. Joshua Sykes, Charles Kronnewetter, Rodger Welsh, John Lanzel, Nicholas Dewald, Joseph j-ienzei. Fox. Michael Auman, John A Miller. Horton. Jackson Short, Wm Madigan Jay. Clarence Weed. 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Also, an old log bnrn, nnd a few apple trees growing on lot. tseizea ana inKen in execution ns me property of Edwnrd Walter, at the suit of Emeline Murray, administra tors of the estate of William Murray, deceased. ALSO All the richt. title. Interest. claim nnd demand of defendant in, to, or out of the following described niece. parcel or tract or land, situated in tne townsnip ot lienzmger, county oi i-jik, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a hemlock tree, being the northwest corner of tract or warrant No. 4Ui&; thence east two hundred nnd seventy' five (275) perches to a post: thence south three hundred nnd seventy (370) perches to a post: thence west two hundred nnd seventy-two (272) perches to a post: thence north three liuncired and twenty (320 perches to the place of beginning, containing nve Hundred and twenty-four ncres, nnd being the western hal f or moiety of tract or war rant jNO, 4U7U. Second -AH that certain tract, piece or pnrcel of land situate in Benzinger township, Ji,lk county, Pennsylvania, Douncied ana described as follows, viz Beginning nt n sugar tree the south west corner of tract or warrant Wo, 4975, thence south following the dis trict line, two hundred and twenty ii.i. .rill )? tnMkn(i n 1 11 ln iy louu tn ' post: thence east one hundred and forty-five (145) perches, more or less, to n post; thence north two hundred and twenty seven (227) perches, more or less, to a post; thence west one hun dred and forty-five perches to place of beginning, containing two hundred and five (205) acres and one hundred and fifteen (115) perches, being north western part of warrant No. 4976, five (o acres nnd one hundred nnd fifteen (115) perches being an allowance for public read through the land, on which there is about one hundred (100) ncres cleared and log house erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution ns the property of Irene Van Harren, execu trix of the last will und testament of J. L. IT. Cartuyvels, deceased, nnd Irene Van Haren, terre tenant, nt the suit of M. C. Brockerhoffund Andrew Brockerhoff, administrators of Henry urocKeniotr, deceased. mTJTMfO nv SH.P The following must be strictly com plied with when the property is struck on : 1. All the bids must be paid in full except where the plaintiff or other lien creditors becomes the purchaser, in which case the costs on the writs must bepaid, as well ns all liens prior to that of the purchaser, nnd n duly cer tified list ot liens shall be furnished, including mortgage searches on the property sold together with such lien creditor's, receipt for the amount of the proceeds of the sale, or such por tion tnereot as lie sunn appear to be entitled to. 2. All sales not settled immediately will dr continued until six o'clock P. 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