A Editor. avedm:sdy mokhc, kot. ll. 18JI. the Election. The PXcitfirflent, If tfWe was such ft tiling, ovor the election, was wWlv fuvaHowei tip tn ttiC news of tiiu gr?nt calamity ol Bo-doO. Nevertheless, nn election has been held, and a victory gained by the Republican party, stieli i has not been heard of since the overwhelming victory of Joshua over the Philistines. Grant has carried upward of thirty States of the Union, leaving Greeley six or seven States, to prevent him from committing suicide. The States which are either for Gree ley, or very close, ore, Georgia, Ken tucky, Maryland, Missouri, Tennessee, Louisiana and Texas. The rest are far Grant with large majorities. Pro vided Greeley gets all the doubtful States, he will only have 74 electors, while Grant, giving Greeley all the Ooubtful States, hns 292 electors. It might be proper to state here that Mr. Greeley has resumed the editor hip of the Tribune. Pennsylvania rolls up a majority for Grant, of up ward of 125,000. It may seem strange that the majority of the old Keystone was so large, and we can explain it no quicker than by pointing to the OFFICIAL VOTE OF FOBIST COUNTY. Grant Greeley 3G0 155 Grant's Majority 205 The Republican majority on the State ticket in October was 7G. And so the whole State went. Even Clar ion County, the hot-bed of Democracy in Northwestern Pennsylvania, gave a majority for Grant. We are now sat isfied that Thanksgiving Day on the 28th inst., will be observed with fervor by a very large majority of the Amer ican people; and not by any means the least cause of their rejoicing will be the fact that the country's eafo for four years more. Another Great Fire!! City oT IIokIoii Uurued. Heart of the City iu Aslics. Many Human Lives Sacrificed. The Finest Business Blocks in the World Destroyed. Granite Palaces Crumble into Dust. Fire-Proof Untitling a De lusion. HUNDREDS OP MILLIONS SWEPT AWAY. Outrageous Conduct of Thieves. 1ICS DEEDS OF Til KM ARRESTED. Special to Western Associated Press. Boston, Nov. 9 Midnight. Tiiu greatest fire ever known in New Eng laud is now raging amoug the large wholesale stores iu the verv heart of the business portion of the city, ami it will not cease until it reaches the wharves. COMMENCEMENT OK THE CONFLAGRA TION. There was hardly a breath of wind ctiring when the alarm was sounded, about half-past seven o'clock, follow ed by a second, third and fourth in rapid succession, rsut the nrst engine was hardly on the ground when the fire broke out from the fourth story ot n large granite store oil the corner of bammer and Kingston street, occupied iu the first story by Tebbets, Baldwin and Davis, wholesale dry goods deal crs. It had caught ill the engine room, and the flames spread with lightning rapidity up the large elevator uud were firtt seen climbing underneath the wood work ot tho roof. 1 lie en gines went fairly at work before any ottier btore liau caught, the build ings iu tho viciuity were of granite, four stories high, and each surmount cd with Mansard roof, none of them being over fivo years old. Detached splinters flew readily as iho air was heated by the terrible heat, find soon the flames hfgau licking the Mansard roof on the opposite side, fur above the reach of the streams directed upon it from all quarters. The lire was eon htautly in the air, aud one building after another caught on the roof aud the flames skipped lightly ulong from one window to another, so that in less than thirty minutes every cbetk was blanched, us it became evident that the whole city iu one direction was nt the mercy of the flames, which were lajipiug gaily from roof to roof and from one building to another. The rerund building to sueeumb was di' ectly opposite to that in which tho w. it. nuxw (ire first broko out, and was occupied by Muffin, MiiMp.ii A Kims, Harding nrnsi it Co., Bimyoii, M, lore iv. Co., George Lido, Carter it Co., and Co- uant Bros., all wholesale dealers in j dry and lituey goods. This wasnttliei corner of Otis place, i Tho heat now became infernal ; the streets ran rivers of water and every monieut was henrd the sound of prnn ite blocks exploding and wind" frames fulling iu the street-", making l hem iin passable. Tho lirvm-n were rtrivm from one station to aiioilu-r, and lunny an etigino was kept nobly at work, while the hydrant was wet down by a hand hose, nnd the engineer could on ly hold his place while a stream of water kept playing upon him. Blocks of granite weighing tons were split as if by power and hurled across wide streets, and planks went flying through the air as if they were feathers. The firemen erected barricades nnd worked behind them, but they were burned al most aa soon as erected. THE WOI1K OK AX HOCIt. An hour had hardly elapsed before it was evident that Beebe's block, the finest structure in the city, built of grauite, five stories in height, with ihj cursed mansard roof over all, must go. Within, thirty minutes the flames were coming nut in fire billows from every window and up tho stair-way leading to A, T. Stewart's rooms ws a perfect column of Haines. This building serv ed but as fuel for the flamos. Pieces of dry goods went whistling across the square, lodging on window-sills of magnificent stores on Devonshire street, heebe s block stood a solid wall of granite several minutes after the inside fell, but heat warped it, and f 2,000,000 soon laid a heap of stone, brick aud mortar. A hurricane now raged, aud owing to the intense heat and perfect sleet of coals, drove every, thing before it. Every building was now heated as if in a furnace, and caught like tinder. Four story granite blocks seemed like shavings, and deaf- enins explosions were constant v henrd. KIVE HI NDRED ACRES BURNED OVER AT FOUR O'CLOCK BCNPAY M iRNINO. At four o'clock this morning the fire extended from Washington street on the west to the wharves on the cast, and from Milli street on the north to the Hartford and Erie railroad bridge on the south, the area of the burnt district being roughly estimated at two hundred acres. The estimate of a well known real estate man is that the loss on buildings will average twelve dollars per foot for this area, and therefore we have a grand total loss in buildings alone of upward of one hundred million dollars. So fierce is the march of the flames, and so irre sistible, that the merchant cu Oliver street, when they first were made aware of tho danger, essayed to movo their goods but could not on account of the heat, and therefore they burned where they were. At an early hour in the evening the State priuting office was destroyed. IMMENSE BEYOND DESCRIPTION. 4 A. M. The fire has reached dimen sions that simply defy description, and' the people of Boston find themselves in danger of their lives, the loss of houses and other droj-rty beiiiir now scarcely thought of. Every street iu the neighborhood of the hre is throne- ed by people endeavoring to save a lew valuables ns they flee toward Tre- mont and Court streets, where the fire is supposed to be unable to reach. But there is no telling where this awful torrent of heat nnd flames will stop. as tho wind has already risen to a pale, and it seems to have no positive direc tion or current. As the flames in crease in intensity and power, tho very atmosphere lends additional lorco to the wind, which rises as it were in our midst nnd coes rolling over the track of the fire, hurling dense showers of fiery spniks into the air only to tend them over that portion of the city still untouched. Hie rumbling noise of the torrent of flame is now and then relieved by tho detonutinn of masses of gunpowder which have been placed in untouched edifices iu the upparent track of tho fire, and the awful scene is rendered more fearful and appalling by the appearance of the fragments of these demolished houses as they fly upward into the air. WHOLESALE PLUNDERING. In the early hours of the morning the plundering by thieves became een eral, and firms who bad removed their stock to places of supposed security out of doors, were victims, of thee predatory rascals. Arrests by the police became so numerous that it was found impossible to lu'coiuuiodato all the prisoners, and they were there- lore discharged from custody, after making restitution of the stolen prop erty. 1.098 OK LIKE REPORTED. It is rumored that several lives have beeu lost in the flames, though of course there is no certainty of the fact. It is very probable, however, that so rapid progress of the flames could scrarcely have occurred without some of the thousands of panic stricken people being engulfed in the fiery vor tex. As 1 passed through the neigh borhood of the fire rumors were rife that charred bodies hail been found, but I could not obtain any confirma tion of the fact. Boston, Nov. 11, 5 a. m. Tho fire is now believed to lie under good con trol, aud unless t very strong wind should spring up no more fresh fires are anprehended. 11 THE VERY LATEST Boston, Nov. 11, Midnight. The steam engines are busy to-night play- i iug on the debris of the great lire, and i all the street leading thereto urn strictly guarded. Although the city is dark and gloomy, there being no gns, large crowds have ga'hered in the vicinity of the ruins at a late hour. Thanksgiving Proclamation. In the name nnd by he authority of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania., Joint W. Geary, Ciovei nor. Believing in the Lord our covenant tiod, iu whom our fathcis trusted, uud in ins controlling Providence over the nllairs of men nnd nations, a pub lic acknowledgement of His goodness, and our constant dependence up Him, i eminently becoming nn ciiligfctened nod civilized people : Now, therefore, impressed with these sentiments, in pursuance of a revered custom, nnd in conformity with the Proclamation of Ulysses S.Graut, Pres ident of the United States recommend ing Thursday, the Twenty-Eighth day of November next be set apart ns a day of Praise. Prayer and Thanksgiv ing, I John V . Geary, Governor of mo commonwealth ot 1 cnnsylvRina, do most respectfully request the citi zens of this State to observe that day as such, with all due respect and sol v nin it y. Let tlmnks be given to Almighty God, that He hns bestowed upon lis the common blessings of life, g.ven us health, and relieved us from pestilence; that labor is abundantly rewarded ; that we have no dread of impending famine, or fear of industrial or com mercial distress; that the arts, sciences general education, and sentiments of peace aud good will are steadily ad vancing. Let us be especially thank ful for the great privileges of Ameri can citizenship; for the untrammelled expression of opinion, that our politi cal rights still remain safe under ben- hcent laws, nnd in the bauds of nn order loving people, and that "equal and exact justice" is vouchsafed to all. r or these, and for other civil, social and religious blessings we enjoy, let us yieiu mo sincere tribute ot grateful hearts, and bu nbly beseech their con tinuance. Given under my Hand and the Great feal ol the State, at llarnsbnrg, this twenty-eighth day of October, in the year of our Lord ono thous and eight hundred and seventy-two, and of the Common wealth thenine-tv-sevciith. L. S. John W. Geary. By the Governor : F. Jordan, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Card f.cm Mr. Greeley. Just after the Presidential Election the Tribune published the following : The undersigned resumes the editor ship of the Tribune, which he relin quished on embarking in another Hue ot business, six months ago. Hence forth it shall be his endeavor to make this a thoroughly independent journal, treating all parties and political move ments with judicial hrmness and can dor, but never courting favor and deprecating the wrath of no one. If he can liereniter say anything that will tend to heartily unite the whole American penplo on the broad plat form of universal ninnesty and impar tial suffrage he will gladly do so. For the present, however, he can best com mand that consummation by silence and forbearance. The victors iu the late struggle can hardly fail to take the whole subject of Southern rights and wrongs iuto early and earnest consideration, aud to "them for the present he submits. Since he will uever again bo a candidute for any office and is not ia full accord with either of the gieat parties which have hitherto divided the conutry, he will be able and will endeavor to give wider and steadier regard to tho pro gress of science, industry and the use- lul arts than a partisan journal can do, and he will not bo provoked to in dulgence in those bitter personalities which are tho recoguized bane of jour nalism sustained by a generous pub lic. He will do his best to make the Tribune a power in the broader field it now contemplates, as when human freedom was in peril, it was iu the arena of political partisanship. Signed Horace Greeley-. A'eie Adierfiseinents. 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In nnd to nil that certain piece or parcel of land sit uatn in Iho bor ough of Tioncsta, count r of Forest nnd Statu ot Pennsvlvnnln, hounded on tho North by lands of (I. (i. Sickles, on tho West by Iho Allegheny River j on tho South by lauds of J. II.' Agnow, nnd on tho Fast by land of .lames Dawson, de ceased. Containing ono-fourth ol nn ncre, moro or loss, with ono frnino dwelling house nbont t I x:itl feet, two Mories high, aud out-bidldiugs thereon erected. Al.so All delendunts' right, title. Inter est nnd claim, of, in nnd to n certain piece or parcel of land situate in Kingslev town ship, Forest county. Pa., bounded 'on tho Fast by lands of WheeliT, Duseuburv & Co., West by Wheeler, Dusenbnry A Co., North bv Wheeler, Dusenburv A Co., anil on tho South h Wheeler, usenhurv it Co. Containing 1(5 acres, moro or less. Unimproved. Taken in execution and to be sold nstlio property of (inrdon S. Rerrv nnd J. (1. Dido, at tho suit of Jaeob S. Hood. A I, SO, John A. Proner vs. I,. I., llneknti. All that certain lot or parcel of land, situate iu II... I...- K ..r ! . l. . . iiiw ifwi.Miutl H I lOliesiJl, 1-orcsE COII1IIV 1 a., bounded nnd described ns follows Hi ginning at a point 44 feot from tho cor ner of llio Mellride lot on tho street leading to tho Itridgo on Tioncsta Creek, thence south tifty-thrco and n half degrees, cast thirty-two perches tj) to n post, t hence south sixty nnd ono lmlf degrees civst nine porches !i) and ritteon links to a post, on tho dividing lino between lauds of Ooorgo O. Sickles and May llros., thence, south along said lino two nnd one-half degrcoa west live" (,") perches to a post nt low vn ter mark on Tionestn creek, thcno, along side creol- north sixty nnd one-half do grees, west forty-two (-12) porches, 111 links to a post, thence north twoiitv-livo and one-half degrees east thirteen perches to tho plaeo of beginning. Containing two ami one-half acres and fortv-two perches, more or less, reserving nnd excepting tho rigid of thirty rods of the wnter front for the purposes of landing, together with nil and singular, stationery, engines, fixtures, machinery, in nnd nbont said premises that are standing or lixed thereon. Taken in execution and to bo sold nstlio property of L. I,. Hackett, nt tho suit or J. A. Proper. K. I.. DAVIS Sheriff. October 10, 172. TI0NE3TA LODGE I. O. ofO.F, MFI'TS every Thursday evening, nt 7 o'clock, in the Hall formerly occupied bv IheOood Templars. M. ITT EL, X. O. AV. It. PL'.NX, Soc'y. U7-tf. 13 3i V M 1 College and Musical Institute Opens its Pall Session September 10, 1872. Location accessible, healthful nnd benu tiful. Rooms cheerful nnd comfortable. School homelike. Instruction thorough and earnest. Twenty boys received into Seminary Hall on ui'odera'.o terms. Menu lor eataloguo to 20 (it Rov. It. T. TAYLOR. President. N. V. V I. A It It , WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, tizdiotttie: ip. Ard Dealer In WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Repairing done in a workmanlike manner and warranted to give satis faction. 4 ly READ ! READ ' The subscribers having ro-rented the IKVIXK GKIKT MILLS. AVould say to their old customers, nnd the eommuiiitv generally, that they keep constantly on hand a lar'ao stock of FAMILY FLOUR of nil prudes. Chop Feed, Shorts, llran, Oats and (brn. With ctr facilities for do iug business, wo purpose not to be under sold by any establishment iu this oection of tho country, and would say to tho lum bermen and dealers of Forest county, that they can be SUPTL1ED CHEAPER and more promptly than from nny other point. Inimediuto attention giveii to all orders from a distance, i:. JOXF.S A CO. INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, No. 212 Wuliutl StPhiln. Incoqiorated 1701. Charter rerpett.al MARI'iE, INLAND FIRE INSURANCE Assets -Ian; 1, 1S), f 2,:4.32.') :i'J 2',Uon,0m losses (mid since its organiza tion. W.M. I'.l'll l.I.lt, Central AKeut, lluirisburg, Pa. MILES W. TATE, Agent in Ti- oncHta, Forest County, I'u. snm J. C. LONG, Wholesule anil Kctail Dealer ill HARDWARE, AND OIL WELL FIXTURES, OF ALL KINDS, TIDIOUTB JPJ. First Door above Fxi'haugo Hotel. Property Set Apart I'or tho widow of M iclmel Henry, Into of the IS"roru'h of TioncHlti, iloceasod, ill till) ( ii plums Court of Korul County, Pa., No. lerui, i-i -. Aiiiouni retaiiieu .(oil.O(l Notice is hereliy ul veil that thnaiipraised list of iiroiiurtv set apart for the widow of itltove ileecused him been liied ill this otllce. uud w ill lie allowed if no exception ale Jileil on or bolore. tno 4iu Aiou.iav ot iio eeinher. J. 1J. A(;.KV, U8-:it. Clerk. JOB WoltK neatly executed -at tiiolUe at rcakiiiuTl.lo rates. . I I." r te.u.' i ii.,. ; r. ; !(.-..' i-is . i'f. - ot .- .!.( MJr.a;e-, 'OP. OsZ In";.).: I'.;- !. 1 1 it' i .,t.s." " ' '.VAS 8 1 '- .! i' K':l II..' I.- a :;; j-.tft i: : .. . i t. 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RADWAY'G PERFECT PURGATIVE FILLS, rrffctlj" ti"iflci, rlpKiintly rnuttd xrth dTpct r-im, imrrf, rfinlat, nirlfv, virnn-H', an I dtrciicthtn. Itail wjv'i Iill. Tor llo nrc ct nil (llsfidcrs of t);e Mniti.-h, Ij!vtr, IViwvlA, KUIihm ltirtililpr, Kirvou-i li?fasra, llenlclit, CitiitiniUiu( t'liMivpnrM, Imlijii'Mioir. 1 v aj -e itl:i, ftilWiiaiifv IIiHttii Kcvtr, Inrlntiiinatlini of I lie bowel. I'Hti,fM,l :tll Ivtiiii(tf I1iliti.ftlil' 1 Ii U-nml Vi Cfr. Wrrant(tl to iTril initivcrurv. I'lirt-ly Vfirrta tilt, cmitnltildK ho nwmiry, tiiliHirmU, or lU'lrttT'i-ua ilnici. f" tntr rin fnlhiwttig fmjittjoia RftUlllli fruiu IJiKirVm of tho lJiirrntive Orniii: Cntlritlfti, l-iwstrl I'll-, Fullnau t4 tlw Mnd Hi Ib 1Iu), AcLii it of tli 3(Mituah, NauMrA. JUarUnm, lutfuat of Fool, Kulltivaa r Wit in lh Ktonnwh, Hogt f.rut tnti-mt, liiiikii or .FluUvriBff at lh Pit nf tl, htunafa, RwiuiN'tNf nf Uta llrad, llurnaj and Hitftmlt Rrathin(, r lutUrtnK Bi IP HmtI, ( h.kin m aVuffitilnR SmMtl-mi whaa la l.tr.f Puttnr. IHtnnaaa ol ViatoA. ku vt W! Ufrtr ilia Rirlit,'Ktrr bi4 Pall l'a, a la th llca.1, IvrViMcr rrf Part.lrlioB, YcIluarnMi ol tba Skin iBfJ Eaa. Pahi B ! S i, cLaat( L.mba, auii aiuiaaa Flualif llvt, burnlnf la tha Flh. M fr Wit of KADWAT'S rn.T.9 will ftre the tv 1fni fromH tli alve-!nne.l ilUcnU-rf, l'rlcv. 4 ccuU Vrrhnx. BDI.Il H Y MUJliUISTA. READ "FAI.SK AN! THL'K." rVnd ont VMrr. tHipto nAIVAY it CO., No. 6;MtikI.'.i bin, Nrw iork. lutortualuiu wurtb thutuuiitit wul Uiscxit u. riflt:s, shotguns rkvolvs. r.'un innterinls of every kind. Writo for Price I.ihI, totiivat XS'estern (inn Works, Pittsl.urijli, Tn, AnnyKUns und Kevol vers bought or trailed ior. Agents wanted. Jtl-lt ARFlMT wnto.1 for "Tho Itrittlit Side nULII I O r New York," a I.ihrarv of Information ii rta;niiit to iU lnsiitntloiis and OlijoctH of lnteresi. lly n fit y Miii Kionary. U0 Hii;r:tvliiKN. ' AL-entx'sell 40 a day. .lust Ismud. 10. It, TitKAT, l'uli liNlier, 80."i Itroiulwav, X, Y. .1tS-4t WANTKO AOKXT.S per (lav lo Hell Iho eelel. rated I IOM K SI 1 L'T TMC SlOWIXti M ACill.MO. IlHMthcun-dor-feed, nmkes the"lH-k Klitch." alike on both Hides, uud fully licensed. Tho best and cheapest family Hewing Machine in tho market. Address Johnson. Chirk it Co., ltoston, SImss., Pittsburgh, Pu, Chieu-iillM-no, III., or St. I-otiiH, Mo. ERIE & PITTSBURGH R. R On nnd after Monday, Nov. IS, lhtiO trains will run on this roud us follows: I.KAVK KltllO-SOUTIIWAItn. 11 A. M. ACCOM moiiatiov I.eaveH Newcastle at 7:05 and arrives ut Pittsburgh 10:1)0 a. in. Hfciifi A. m., riTTKiii'iidii kx,, Mtops at ail stations, ami arrives lit A. .V (i. W. (. It, Transfer at 1:VI p. in., at Newcastle at 3:1.1 p. in., ami at Pittsburgh ut 0:1m p. in. .ri:0. A. 51., ACCOMMOIIATION, fl'olll JuillCH. town, arrives at A. A li. V. It. It. Transfer at p:4o a. in., at Newcastle at 7:0.'i u. in., uud I'litshin uli al 10:00 k. in. 5:00 I'. M., Mixed Traill leaves lOrln for Sharon, stopping at all inu rnieilillte points aim urriviuuai io:i;iii. in. I.KAVK PlTTSIJl'ltdll-NOItTWAItr). 7:15 A. M., kiiik KxiMiKss, leaves New castle at 10:00 a. in., A.i(J. W. It. K. Trims- fcr at ll:UO a. in., and urrivesut iaie nt 'J-.K) i. in., making close connection for HiilU lo and Niagara l''aliM. !l:;i.j r. ti. accommodation, leav Now- eaxuo at o::i p. ill , A. fc ll. W. It. If. Transfer ut 7!.'ift l. in., unit Jamestown at H:.'l0 u. in., connects w ith mixed trains that arrives in l-.rie at !:.; a. in. l:.'10 f. m.. Mixed Traill leave Sharon for h no, and arriving at (.irurd nt l-:;io a. in und lOrie ut 0:55 a. in Trains connect at ItocheHtor wltli train for hccluui and ull points iu est Yiririnia, nnd at l'iltshuri;li conne.'tion for Pliiladel- l.hia, ilarrisliiirirh, Italllinoro and Wash, Inuton viu Pciiiisvlvuuiu Central Itailroad lOrie lOxpress Nortii, ooniiocla at (iirard witli Cleveland and Kriu trains VV'estwurd for ( Icvchtiid. ChicaiM. and all nointa in the West: ut Krie Willi l'liilailelihiii,t 10 lie Itailroad for Corry, Warren, Irvinu'ton, Tiilioute, .li'., and Willi iliillulo ,V lOrie ltailroail for ltullalo, liiinkirk, Niumua runs una now ioriv ( ny. r.N. KINNEY. Ijenurnl Sup't DR. J. N. llOI.AKI), of Tiilioute, hns retuiiiMl to his pruclice alter iin ah Hence of four months, spent in tho llo-Mii- talsofNcw York, where l.u will attmid calls in liis profesaiou. Ollico in lOurckii I'rutr Store, 3d door ibovo the bank, T'idioute, Pa, f.Ki JOB WORK IHVNE AT TIIR 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At tie lowest rai price, neatly, prompt ly, and in ttyle eqwil lo that of ay other establiehment in the District. BUSINESS CARDS. SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARL,, SCHOOL CARDrl WEDDING.CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKET, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOXTIIXY HTATKMKXTB, ENVELOPES. BILLHEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGEUh. HANDBILLS, LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, &e.
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