forest SfpuMiraa. - KDITOR. WEBN'ESDAT MORSIHG, StPT. , 1875. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Vat Oiivomor, John f. ha nT ran ft. For State Treasuror, HENRY W. RAWL1C. ' REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For State Kenator, wm. r. fin ley. For Associato Jmle, EDWARD KEUH. For Prothonotary, Bolster, Rpcotdcr and ; Clerk of Courts, T. J. VAN OIKSEN. ' Fir Sheriff, ' JUSTIS SHAWKF.Y, For Commissioners, JOHN RECK, GILBERT JAM 1KSOX. For Auditors, . " ' X. THOMPSON, ; ' J. 11. NF.iLL. For Jury Commissioner, II. Z. TOWNEIC . For County Surveyor, ,' ' T. D. COLLINS. . ' PERSHING'S POSITION. A Feic Votes from the JjcgitUitive Itee ord of Qru L. Pershing, Democrat ic Qindidate for Governor. '. It is claimed lliat . Mr. Pershing gave a cordial support to the Govern ment in the late war. Read the follow ing, and ask yourself if they were the votes of a loyal and pntriotio man f : Voted for Resolution declaring the Emancipation Proclamation unconsti tutional, and the President's acts arbi trary. See Journnl House of Repre sentatives of Pennsylvania, 18G3, page 887. . Voted Against ratifying tho amend ment to the Constitution, abolishing Slavery.-.See House Journal, 1865, page. 172. Voted ngainst the passage of the Act of May 4th,- 1864, (P. L. pace 221,) providing for the organization of the militia. hee .Legislative Kecord, 1864, pace 918. Voted against the passago of Act of AllOf 25. 18U IV T. n.rraUQnt rr',. ing the Soldier the right to vote. See Legislative Record, 1864, page 1330. Opposed the passage of Act of May 3d, 1864, (P. L. page 732.) providing for the payment of the interest on the State debt in legal tender notes, in stead of specie. He also took the position that the United States Legal Act is unconstitutional. See his re marks on this subject,1' in legislative Record for 1804, page 140, &c. The significance of this opposition consisted in the fact that gold a.t that date commanded a premium of nearly 100 per cent, i It is alleged that Mr. Pershing is the friend of the Working Man. Let men who toil for bread, examine' the following votes, and determine for themselves whether these nre in the interest of tho laboring classes. Voted agaiust passage of Act to' prohibit corporations paying their em- til overs in orders upon stores. See louse Journal, 1803, pages 790-797. Voted for passaje, xf Act to make employees of Railroad companies re sponsible for accidents. See House Journal, 1865, pages 619-620. " The three following voles further illustrate the attitude of Mr. Pershing in the great contest botween the cor porations aud the people. He was not with the people. Voted against repealing the Act of 71b March, lebl, releasing the renn alyvania Rail Road Company from payment of tonnage tax.--feee II. use Journal, 1862, page 558. Voted fur the passage of an Act, tivinrr the Philadelphia & Erie Rail Row! Company power to construct branches without limit or restriction. See House Journal, 1800, page 583. Voted for the Repeal of the Charter of tho Pittsburgh A, Cuunellsville Rail Road Company. See Legisla tive Record, 1804. page 800. The following is of interest to every farmer and lot owner in Pennsylvania. Under Democratic rule iu Pennsyl vania, the farmers and house-holders paid fl 600,000 a year, of Slate tax, ami the great corporations almost eg---d taxation on their vist wealth. In 18CG, the Repuhliran party urged the revft of all State tax on the farms and home of our people, and the taxation of corporations in their steud. Cyrus L. Perching "dodged" the vote. See Legislative Record, liMJrt. page 13I. Tl crowning impeachment of Mr. Pershing's claims t.i broad or xJecent Statesmanship, is founded ou the. vote following, eicially directed against a cJiimi itf r oliiona who were then help leva, ajid tlet-iug to our borders j'roni their enraged oppressor. VuleJ fir Hill to pohihit Negroes coming into the Stntc to make it their temporary r rsrwmmnt rM(l1i(,l!;,t See House Journal, 1803, pago 640 and 547. ,y . Tho Democratic rgansar trying to give I'lnletta reppnet ability by palming hint oil i a iirmer. IU ft rich and owns a largo far in, but' hon est toil as a farmer has never soiled his hands. Thirty vesrj ago he was a contractor on the State canals, and since that time ho has been a "politi cal fsriner,'! constantly engaged in political intrigue. He lias three times been drfeami ns a rnndMafa for Con gre?, avtl a few year ago, disappoint ed nnd sour, ho left the , Jomm-racy, and poured uhuso upon thut party. He then joiuc I the Labor. Jic formers, but they icpudintcd his political ns ii rations. . Ho is now prominent as a Granger, and seeks to pervert the aims and objects of that excellent order til gratifV his political aspirations. -But he will he repudiated again, lhe far mers are too intelligent to allow their Order to be sold aud delivered to any political organization tor the oraUdea- lion of one man. The Grant; is not a political orgaiiixnlion, nor will it-he used a such. The Patron of Hits hatidry, tiow, as ever, will stand by their political principles, -each manf.r hiiusc-lf, nod will crush any attempt to betray the'r organization into tho hnnds of tricky politicians. ...... We take the following txtract from Hon.,B. Mcpherson's speech 'at Reading r ! 1 ,:. - On. the 14th of Aprir, 1874, in the Houso of Representatives, pending the consideration of the House currency bill, the Hon. E. R: Honr, of Massa chusetts, offered a pripositiou that "iVom and after the 4th day of July, 187G, nothing but gold nnd silver coin of tho United States shnll bo a legal tender for the payment of huy ' debt thereafter contracted, and after1 that date crcry holder of United States notes shnll have the right to exchange them nt tho Treasury lor 4 per ceut. bonds, thirty year?; payable, principal and interest, in gold, the notes so ex changed to be cancelled and destroy ed and no new notee to be issued in lieu thereof." rThia nuked resump tion proposition for July 4, 1876, was voted for by four of live Democratic members from Pennsylvania, Messrs, Clymcr, Mngee, Randall, and Spcer, three of whom were in active attend ance upon the Erie Convention.' We commend to the loyal people the facts that Judge Pershing ns a legislator voted to denounce President Lincoln's , Emancipation Proclama tion, and resisted the ratification of the Thirteenth Constitutional Amend ment abolishing slavery forever. Thus, while Piolette was dodging about Fishing Creek with n revolver In one hand and a "coffin notice" iu the oth er, helping to resist the draft, Pershing was doing all that he could in the Legislature to obstruct the efforts of the Government to put down the re bellion. J'hUa. Bulletin. The Next Election. The following points iu regard to voting should be borne in mind, and attended to nt once: ' ' . The New Constitution" forbids all persons from voting unless they , have paid their taxes at least one month be fore thn date of the election. No one of foreign birth can vote unless, in ad dition to the above, ti3 has beqn nat-i uralized a month previous to the elec tion. .-': ii'-i .. ' ' Friday, October 1st, is tho last day on which they can pay taxes. . Friday, October 1st, is the last day for taking out naturalization papers. Each of these important duties end be performed any time before the days mentioned. Let our friends see to it that the matter is attended to before it is too late. Morton, Bliss & Co., BANKERS. 3 BROAD ST.. N. Y.. Ihsuo Circular Notes aud Letters of Credit for Travelers; also Commercial CreditH available in all parts of the world Nego tiate Loanti, una draw exuliango on MOHTON, ltOSK A CO., . , London HOTTrXGUKH&CO., ... lu,i. liOPK&CO., . - . AuiHterdani. ' - 28 $3 SAMPLE FREEZl'&io evorvwhore. Address The Union Pub. Co., Newark, N. J. , , 21 it , I'lt-iuaiit mid Proatnblis Kuiplaruirnt "Iieantilul V "Clii-iiiiiij!" )!, bow lovely I" "What are thev wnrlliT" Ai,- Sueh are exi-lainations hy ' those who nee the huire eleifimt New CliromoM prodiK-ed by tho Kuroiie&n and American Chromo 1'nblinhiiiir Co. The are all perfect Hems of Art. V one can resist the tomptaiioii to buy when Beeiug the Chronnra. Can vassers, axentH, aud ladies and Kentlenirii out or emjdoymant, will lind this the heat opening ever offorod to make inoaov, For inn partienlars, send siainji for conllih-u-tial circular. Address K. Cileasou Ai Co.. T-iH WasldiiBton St.. Itoatoii, Mass, , its 4t AGUE CURE Prion lil. Hold bv UrairmiRtM. ."iOO HiiKuril if it .ftii Iu t.i .n.. I.,. ! u Howe, Senoea l-'alls, N. Y. ' it it F. F. I Tho above letter.) of tho linest niedieiiica in tho .-Hiuntry. Four-Fold Liniment, not ex.-elled by any other iu the curinir of I'uiiis un.l 'J'hrout, and is espwially adapted to dis ease of Horses, Cuttle Ao. Kea circulai-s around bottles. .Sold bv all Dnigirists. . ...-I - coin CAR P ET H 6 U S E, SHRYOCK & AYljplcnlo nnd : i ; s i 1 1 a : i I'l l - ."Foreign- rmr - ' ' , jNlrxttings, Oil Cloths, 1 ' ' Cxtrtnins, Ijambroqitins, ' ' ; " , . - . . i- !:: ! ; ,;,, . Jl v . m -i- ...i " .-' " ".! ' -iii j i.-.iii.i,i t fc-.; --.it i ' . CHURCHES, nOTELS, AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. I. I I .!! i -. ! u !.. 7 ,-! : ! -1 i: ,: -i.. i i. ; . .... .. . .1 ..i i i. 1 j ' 7,' SliHY6GK:& i)EJ.AMATEltr Mammoth Cornet arid' tiduso i - - ; ! f ' :!.( . . SC...:.' : Til E OOT & SIIOESORE ' ". ; -w-- '.. . TITJIOTJTE!, TJk.f Second toor l'ist froih T)eot Street. TItR only full and complete assort nmnt of lino (rood In thepl(Me. Kyeryllilii(r warranted ns repreonted. ;o(W aont C. i. I. to any plaoo wiUi tho privilegef examining. ' 1 ' 1 Sn-'CTAI, TRICES TO ("TSTO'MKR.S ' FKOMOTHKUTOWNtJ. " '". Jtiim C Io. 24!f P.C.'llKXKSPiK. . . 1 1 ' " I " t .... . :; ( !! t i Jt.l v i j ... , . , 1 i. .. !. t. I ' ' ' N.( v . n Z o r O z: m - 1 M:.j O 5 mm . - u I bJ " U. 5S. O 7 ltd I CO Q O O O -UL Q -S3 .rVV ca'-.-'ii O a o TraE TRIED AND FIRE : TESTED ' HIS ORIGIN At, ' r :' ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY ,.: OF HARTFORD, CONN. -If ASSKTS Doc. 31, 1S73,; - -' i ' n, -o n.yo. ' ' ' MILES W. TATE, Sub Afriir, 5; I . M ,i. TlolMHllI, I'll. PENNSYLVANIA CEN- IKAL KAILROAU X AND A FTEK 1 1 V. V. Sunday May i luTo tv..;.... u...i..A ... i i...:.... .t o t.iv, iiwimniinDM fllHI ..Witt! fcllU Union Depot, corner of Washtiitmi and Liberty street, dm follows: A i i r v-1. Mall Train, 1.B0 a m ; Fast I.lne,' 12.12 a m i Well's accommodation No. 1, H.M a ni Hi in ton iiecxunmodation No i, 7..rU a in ; AVail's aecomiuodatioit No 2, H.fi6a ui ;'.'in cinuatl express 0.20 a in j Johnstown ac commodation lo.fio a in ; llraddock's ac commodation No 1,7.00 pm ; l'itllmrrh express 1.30 p m; Pat'ilic express 1.S0 p m; Wall's aecoinnwulation No ;i, 2.'IS ni ; Homewood aocommodittlon No I.S.M pm; Wall's aucominoUiitiim No 4, C.iiO p m; r.rintoii auvinmoilntion No 2, l.lUp mj Way l'assonger 10.20 p ni. DKPART, Southern express 5.20 a in : raeifto ex press 2.40 a m ; Wall's accommodation No 1, 0.30a in ; Mail Train S.10 a in ; lh inU)n s axTonnnodation 11.20 a in : llraddock'a a;. eoinnindation Nol.S.10 p m ; Cincinnati express 12.3.! p m ; Wall's atn-ommodation N 'A, 11.51 a m ; Johnstown aoconiirodHtinn 4.03 p iu i Homewood aecomuioiUitiou No 1, J.fiO p in; Philadelphia express 3..:Ki p in; Wall aewmmodation Nn3,M.0Ap mi Willi's aouomiuodaliou. No 4, O.O.'i p ui ( Fast Line 7.40 p m j Wall's No 5, 11.00 p m. Tho Chnreb Trains leave, Wall's Station every Knnday at U.0A a. in., reaehiiiK I'itts-buri-'h at 10.05 a. in. ltetiirniii leave l'ills liurfch at 12.50 p. m., and arrive ut Wall's Station at 2.10 p. in, Cincinnati express loaves diily. South ern express daily except Moii lav. All oth er Trains daily, except Hnndav." For iurtuor iinoriiisiioii aply to ,.. ' . W. H. UIX'ICWITH, Atfeiit. The renusyl vania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk for Hagtrae ex cept for Wearing Aiiiarel, mid limit their rsponsihilily to One llundrod DolJai tval lie. All baKaKe eximecling that a ount iu value will be at tho risk, of I Ho tuvr, unless taken by special contract. A. J. CASSA'l . G'cnural Siiicrintentlout, Altooun I'a, E A D V I LL E , P A . , DELAMATER - Retail Henlera in . - t icmTnanpbii 1 1 is," ... i! ti- a ,. Window ShaHop, J'juc-o' Furnishing' Establishment, t ' :.-,..:, 79 DRUGSTORE! i , .to. .. i' t. ; i." ' - ' Jas. n. Fonos, Proprietor,'. ' ' 1 llonnor A Aenew's Illoek,' ' .7 .1- .- ' ' ' ELM STItEHT, Tioxkhta, Va. . ' Agent for Dr. Morris' Byruii of Tar, Wild - Cherry aud Horohound. PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS. NOTIONS, SC., LI QUO 118, Fur Medical tte ONLY - ... -id : .-. . .1 , White Lead, perfoetly pure, sold much clieapor than formerly. , Also all kinds ol Oils, Korosono, Tur pentino, lienzinc. Toilet Articloa,. t'ur fumeries, Ac., for sale clioap. . , . j '1 . , ; , l'i JAS. U. FO.N 1ST 33 "W i Furnitii r o Rooms ! i C .a. I .t l'i U 1- t ' The underslprnod brjr leave to inToriri tho eltir.ens of TioneKtu, and tlio piiMie In Kneral, Hist, he has opened a V1R.T LLA.S.S h UHMTLUK tiTUKJC, in his mnv building at thu junction of Klin ,st, and tun UiUi h Hill road, where ho keeps on hand a largo assortment of ' FURNITURE, ' OoiiMstiiig Iii part of Walnnt Tarlor Rets, ' ' Chaniler His, ; ' ' , ... Cano Meat C hili i s, .. i v i . Wood Neat Chairs, KockiiiHT Chairs, i I in injr Tabliwi, v Extcitsioii Tsblos, Marble Top Tables, Kitchen Furniture, Hureaus, I ludsteuds, Wasbslaiiils, Lounges, Mattresses, Cupboards, Jlook Ca-.cs, Fancy lirackets, ' LookillK filsMMSI, - V rieturo Frames, and iictijijkm rii am i :n. ' ' ALSO, SASH & IDOOIS " always on hand. Ilia rooms lielnw lario, and well ..Host ed hu is prcpsi ud Ut oiler superior iinJuis inents to piii'i liasci's. Call ami examine Ms Mock and prices and be convinced UNDERTAKING. A full assortment if Cotmis sud Cukct constantly in store. 23 ly A. JL I'AKTltllMiK TC A P -Thi'idwiUnst in tlu- woilil flllif.rtelV prl 'es Ijiruest ciHiipKiiy In AiuorHtt sispln article plcu.,is t'wi liiHjy 'I'nule (smtliiua Iv in creasint.'. AkciiIs wsnteil every in ro. Itest inducements. iuu viable liiuc. hent ftir Cjrisdar Kohhit Wei.i 41 Vcscy t., N. 1, t. U, .;, u -NEBRftSKAlGRIST MILL 'T'lIK riltlST MII.I..I W!l,rMl, IT ..... omrhly overlmuled and rolitted in tli-Mt- i m-s ui'iar.Mii in now rtmnlnii and doino all kinds nf ; 4 III II j. 1 Ft,ot;i. FKF.O, AND OATS, I onsttmtly on hand, nnd Hold at tho Very :, "" ' 11. W. T.KDK.rtCIt r; T f DR. C. KEMBLE, llaff bought nut (hestoroof no i, Ai? n in? os.. .. . i '.l iUloiKo. i And will rai ry mi Ihn business lirrafter. A full line of all thn (roods formerly kept wtil still bo r.mn.l In Uii .t..re. l'hv-i-euuiM prescript loiisi'iircl'iillv eompouiwhtd v n Competent Pharmacist n (Ira luatc ol l'hllartclplila Collc-e of l'harniaey. SJ 0m , .... T. Kl'..MllL,n, M. I. 5 II r (!) o-t- 03 I H . 0 c7. ,'$50;TO $10,000 Has been invested in (stock Privileges and paid 900 Profit. "How to Do It," a book en Wall St., sent freo. Tunihridiro A- Co., liankcr.sund llrtJiers, 3 Wall Ht., N. Y. 1 22 4t Itfowt I'lxtrnoi'UIiinry Terins of Advertising are offering for Newspaper iu tho State of PENNSYLVANIA ! Send for list of papers and sehedulo of fates. Address ji:. i itowr.i.T. a- co.t a rvi:HTrsiNii aoents, NO. 41 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. llcler lo Fditur of this Paper. 2-'lt tyeyefB Poult Powder. "Tk. t ' Wprxnt, - SV" a fci' i u ' I. li ' l'oiwlpr, ", n MHwi m limp, i itiakituttu-it nul Mtiihui.piyfthi5 nil's U'llUHUI OI triHniiryaut':uioo toclftui ( IIihtm mk nioiwr fut .lltif. "'"'llw A.k ji.ur desliir, I Ml A-lr ...... L, .H.-Ui., Ismt true uhuq ro- .-I'.v. .Mif. AuariM, A. C."llTKII CO.. B.himoro. psYCHuMAM V, or Soul Cuarminj;. 4 How either sex may fascimito and nain Iho love an.! all'ectlons of an v person they hiss, insuiitly. 'i his siui'ple mental Mo iill .'UjulU all esn possess, fn o, by mail lor -i wntsj together with a Marriage Hide, llyptiau Orae.e, Hreanis. Hints to 1-adiea. A iUcer Isuk. Iihi.iohi sold. Ad dress T. Wiiliuiu .V (". I'ublUhcrs. Phil adelphia. - - 7 It fO WOHK or all kinds (lono at this of. ' lice on shi'i-t notice. 187o." "the 1875. I'lTISIHKiai Commercial A VCI.ITICAL, I .ITERAHY. COMMER CIAL and UF.NEItAL NEWS PAl'KK, Devoted to tho Best Interests of the People. 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WOMAN in SACRED HISTORY, . .Series of SkuU hes drawn fioin Scriptural, Jlistorlctl,V Leyendartf Source-, ii.m:m iiati:u ny mudiius ahtim OIL-COLOR PLATES utter cledirns by the jtreat Kuroiiean mas ters Itaphael, Itatnni, Mcrio, Horaeo Ver nel, Lundelle, lloiilminer, Vornet-Lecomte. and i.thors, loriniiiK a lpleto set of I' jie-Siinilea of Celebrated I Ml-Paintiiurs, illiistrative of iho proiuiuent fcniiilo char aclers in Kacre.l 1 1 Wo v. UncHyciit in Pciin-viviinia mado Sl'-'-i.SO in two weeks with this novel and olcKant work. Canvassers wanted in every town. I erms very liberal. J. II, 1 OK I) fc CO., -i Park l'laee, New York. 10 it "5 ? 1911 l'l'r ll,v ' lionio. Terms s0 H s9XU free. Address (ien. MiiiFou it Co., Portland, M'. 7 t