EDITOR. WEDNESDAY NORMXfi, NOT. i, 18... PENNSYLVANIA. 1'enuRyWania lias gone Republican by a large, majority. A diopatch from Philadelphia dated at 3 o'clock tbi (Thursday) morning, snys that thirty two counties foot up a majority of 20, 759 for Hartranft. The Republican tato ticket ia undoubtedly carried by at least 25,000 to 30,000 majority. Thus have the people of the Keystone State rebuked tho party whose cry for years has been anything to get office. Any sacrifice of principles, any t'io lation of convictions, any kind of a platform to please the masses, alt to be brokeu over and thrown to the winds if they once got iuto power. It is glorious to see that the people know with whom their interests are safe, and carry out their convictions at the polls. We are now assured of a good and honest State administration, and a big majority for the Republican cnudidate for President next fall. New York. New York on Wednesday afternoon -was doubtful, neither party being sure of having carried the State. Up to noon the returns indicate the election of twenty Republicans and twelve Democrats to the State Senate. The Democrats claim the election of 70 members Of Aassembly to 58 Repub licans. New Jersey. The Republicans elect five out of eight Senators chosen this year, niak ing the Senate and House both.Repub lican. Wisconsin. The Republicans have elected the wkole State ticket, by about 8,000 majoiity, and carried the Legislature by thirty on a joint ballot. Massachusetts. Massachusetts is Republican by a small majority. Three tickets were in the field there. ' Minnesota. The whole Republican State ticket is elected in this Stato by majorities ranging from 4,000 U 8,000. Later returns say lliat the election of the Suite Treasurer is uncertain. Tbanksgviing Proclamation. Wabiiixoton, October 17, 1875. In accordance with a practice at once wise and beautiful, we have been accustomed, as the year is drawing to a close, to dovote an occasion to the humble expression of our thauks to Almighty God for the ceaseless and distinguished benefits bestowed upon us as a nation, and for His mercies and protection during the closing year. Amid the rich and free enjoyment of all our advantages we should not for get the source from whence they are derived ard the extent of our obliga tions to the Father of all mercies. Wo have full reason to renew our thanks to Almighty God for favors be stowed upon us during the year. By Ilia continuing mercy civil and religious liberty have been maintain ed, peace has reigned within our bor ders, labor and enterprise have pro duced their merited rewards, and to flic watchful Providence we are in debted for security from pestilence and other national calamities. Apart from the national blessings, each indi vidual among us has occasion to thoughtfully recall and devoutly jwognite tLa favors aud protection wtolub be 4ms ejoyed. How, there fore, I, Ulysses S. Grant, President of the United States, do recommend that on Thursday, the 25th of November, the people of the JJnited States, abstain ing from all secular pursuits and from their accustomed avocations, do assem ble in their respective places of wor ship, and in such form as may seem iiMst appropriate lo their own hearts, ofl'erle Almighty God their acknow l edgments and thauks fur all Ilia mer cies, aud their humble prayers for a continuance of His divine favors. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and cause the seal of the United Stftes to be affixed. tiuno at the city of Washiogtou, this .27th day of October, iu the year our Lord, 1875, aud of the lode (icndeuce of tiie Uuited Slates, the one hundredth. U. S. Gbant. My Uie President: 11 in u. iov Flu, Secretary of State. Landlord and Tenant Leases, the iiin.it nppi'uVid furtu, for salo at thin W. R. DUNN OlFICJJYL VOTE OF FOREST COUNTY, Foiled at the Central Election, held Xoveniher 2, 1M7B. Republican in Roman ; Democrat in Italit; Prohibitionists in Bold-Face. doveriMT fftf I t. e BUTRKM. c j .1 fe' t I ? u t i j t P k 1 a -2 I I -fe Sfc AAlA s 1 AAzAA aAaAI A 3 e Barnelt "73 40 74 40 W 4(1 104 it P'J M Utt 12 7f h 31" 112 7 V 3M as 7rt 3S "74 "41 Oreen 26 6! 4 8.". 6S 4 20 6S 21 U7 U7 61 27 60 27 25 .! HI 27 27 61 61 7 61 27 61 Howe 14 2 11 ) IS & 10 8 17 4 IS .1 14 IS 4 4 14 14 6 A 14 6 14 fi Hickory 2!' 22 2:1 31 &" IK as 8.1 HH 3 33 8l 41 30 40 87 31 31 37 Sil 34 85 8s 84 2ft 43 Harmony 51 62 8 19 W 6 62 67 52 67 41 68 66 64 61 66 67 64 63 JU 6rt 63 64 66 M fi. Jenks 32 8 8 32 3 11 31 10 82 2tl 17 1( 32 H 8 84 1M 10 HI 3J 83 10 83 7 3ft Kingsley 61 6(1 1 61 - 1 4i! 02 32 75 43 6tt 42 66 6T 41 67 45 49 44 62 60 ,VI .VI 40 02 Tionesta Horn. 76 34 74 v 6.". 61 02 4f 3 4 01 47 81 72 87 W 74 35 28 77 . 30 70 8h Tionesta Tp. 60 22 60 22.... 47 'Mi 4tl 20 2 40 40 81 61 61 21 21 52 40 21 21 5lj 2l 51 21 1 ! Total 376 310 37 374 322 32 353 180 375 356 !4 S73 3!lfi 354 4(307 S54 307 AW 3S2 345 334 400 34 302 3(11 Majorities 57 52 1 27 10 0 42 I j MARYLAND EYE & EAR INSTITUTE tttt N. t'harln Klrwl, llaltlmsrc, M4. UEOROE RECLINO, M. I., late Prof. of Eve and Bar Surgery m tna Washington University, Surgeon in Charge. The largo handsome residence of tiie late Charles Carroll has bwn fitted up with all the Improvement adopted in tho latest Schools of Europe, lor the special treatment of this class of diseases. Apply by letter to George Routing, M. P., Sur geon in Charge. 30 4 day at home. Agents wanted. Out H lit and terms free. TKUK t CO., Augusta, Maine. 30 4 CAG1NTS WANTED FOR THE EPJTEiM ft I AL II I STORY of m U.S. The irreat interest in the thrilling histo ry of our country makes this the fastest el'.ing book ever published. It contains over 400 fine historical engravings and WW fiagcs, with a full account or me approacn uir c-rnnd Centennial celebratioiu Send for a full description and extra terms to agents. Rational Fuoiixiiing uo., j-nua dolphia. . 30 4 Prescription Free! for the speedy cure of special troubles common to the young and middle-aged. Kervous. mental and uhvsical depression. loss of memory and euergy, pains in th.i back, self-distrust, dimness of sight, con fusion of ideas, and other disorders of the nervous system consequent on various habits that lower the vitality of the sys tem. Anvdiuggwt lias the lngrctlionts. Address t)r. E. II. HILTON, Cincinnati, Ohio. iu You Can Make $300 In 90 days in A I Stocks. My system is SAFE, HONORABLE AND SIMPLE. Pamphlet Sent Free to All. W. H. WEEKS, Banker, 178 Broadway, New York. Stocks bought and sold at the N. Y. Stock Exchange. CO 4 Agents for the best sell ing raze racicage in ine world. It contains 15 sheets paper, 15 envelopes, Golden Ten, Holder, Pencil, Patent Yard Measure, and a piece of Jewelry. Single package with elegant prise, post-paid, 25 cents. Circu lar free, BKIDE & CO,, 70U Broadway, New York. 30 4 MIND READ1NU, Fsychomancy, dilution. Soul Charming, Mei Fas- esmer- ism, aud Marriage Ouide, allowing how either sex may fascinate and gain tho love and affection of any person they choose in stantly. 400 pages. By mail 50 cts. Hunt it- co., lev s. Tin au, ni no. au 4 PITTSBTJRGrH, The following list embraces only a part of our immense stock : ' Muazle -Loading- Rifles, full or half stock ai siz, ia, su, and l-UX Double Barrel Blties. 120 to $50. Doubl3 Rifles and Shot Guns, either over aud under, or side by side,aud at all prices irom B.iu to oo. Buig-le-Barrel shot Quna, for men or boys : cheap safe and durable. All prices ej.au to t4 eocn. Double Barrel Shot Guns. Our fifty different styles, made of Iron, London Twist, Laminated Steel or Damas cus Barrels, finished in the best and latest style, all sizes, for men and Itovs, at prices ranging from $8, flO, 15, (20 125, 135, 40, $50, $75 to $100. PISTO IAS , in variety from $1.00 to $8.00. REVOLVERS, 4, 5, 6, or 7 shooters, of every kind, at all prices from $6.00 to $25.00. BREECH-LOADING RIFLES. Winchester Improved 18 shooter. Boat loitg range gun in the world. Price only $5. Sharp's Celebrated Breech-Loading Ri fles only $10 each. Hemington Breech-Loading Rifles at loest factory prices. Wloaaon's and Stephen's Pocket Rifles, using metal cartridges, at 812, $15 and $18, 8reech-Loading Shot Guns. The Dexter Single Barrel Breech Load Ing Shot Uun, uxiug Brass shells priite$20. Istuphenw' U. L. fcuigle lun, Sid. Double Uarntl Breech Loadsr.of Miiore's Doau's Woodhill's. Orocneu's, Uicliards', Hixxit's and other fine makoa, at all pru-.es, from $'M to $300 each. iietuljar i'n'os Utt to . j. 11. n)iiSTo, CB.EAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, 285 LIBERTY STREET. PITTSBURGH. IV.. and statb Uiat Kaw this advertisement iu Tub KoHP.vr IIkpi'iilican. Takk Norit'K I will buy or trailo Utt Ariuy JiiJUcs.Carbiiieit, Ruvolvors, tc. Far pruvs ie cataloguo. Orders ty inuil rotwive proiiijjtatlontioh. Goods sent by express to any pxint C. t). 1., to 1 cxaiuiuod before paid lor, when requested. j tf ion 1VOI1K Mcally executed at the Bl Tr-M. 1 -nt. AJtvtg. Prwlh'y I Shwllt Coinutl,lrtii.i. NEBRASKAGRIST MILL. THE OR 1ST MILL nt Nebraska (Iu y town,) Forest county, has been thor oughly overhauled and relittcd in flmt- i-iana onicr, aim is now running and doing all kinds of custom 3 n i x i i x ca. FLOUR, FEED, AND OATS, Constnntly on hand, and sold at the very lowest figures. 43-in . II. W. LEDEBUR, DR.C.KEMBLE, ilss bought out the store f DOLARD I3ROH.. Tidiout, ro-, And will carry on tho business hereafter. A full line of all the goods formerly kept will still lie found in this store. 'Physi cians nrescriotions carefullv compounded by a CompetentPharmacist a Graduate of Philadelphia College or Pharmacy. 2-3m C. K KM ISLE, M. D. $3 SAMPLE FREEffi everywhere. Address The Union Pub. Co., Newark, N. 1. 22 4t . Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry & Pitts burgh R. R. ON AND AFTER Monday, May 24, 1875, trains will run as follows: STATIONS. Northw ard. Southward Jf. 1 1 S' N4. a in Pittsburgh 8:25 W Pen J line 0:42 Kittanniiig 10:2;t l m p m 8:.V) pm p 111 0:101 4:15 6:12 am 0:20 4:21 8:25 2:10 1:60 12:1(0 2:301 0:151 4:25, 6:08 6:00 6:17 6:57 10:TO U::i6 12:47 1:08 7:51 7:11 R. B'k JunclhlH Brady Bend 11:H0 Parker 12;0rt 0:00 5:45 6:O0 2:101 1:.5 1:05 12:10 2:05 2:38 4:00 Kmlenton 1H:44 7:40 8:25 0:10 0:90 4:S2 3:41 11:55 Scrubgrass 1:80! 10:35 Franklin 2:14 Oil Cty :00 8:07 0:15 2:.W, 2:20 10:40 10:00 0:10 8:15 Oleoo)is Fjglu Rock Tionesta Tidioute Irvineton 3: 15 4:07 4:4 0:05 7:41 8:00 8: 50 10:20 11:40 11:68 U::W 10:46 9:15 7:45 1:52 7:20 Rouscville Titusvllle Corry Mavville Buifale 8:14 10:01 0:27 0:02 7:08 6:13 6:08 3:34 12:20 p. m 4:10 6:2)1 10:55 7:35 8:.2i !2:;H 8:10 11:10 9:3. 0:05 a. m 6:57 10:37 0:15 1:10 p. m p. m p. m Trains run by Philadelphia Time. DAVID MeCARUO, Gen'l Sup't. J. MORTON HALL, Uen'l Passenger & Ticket Agent. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 .f. Sunday May I, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the Union Depot, corner of Washiiiton and Liberty street, as follows: , ARRIVE. Mail Train, 1.30 a nt : Fast Line, 12.12 a m ; Woll's accommodation No. 1, 0.20 a in Brinton accommodation No 1, 7.50 a in; Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.65 a in Cin cinnati express 9.20 a m ; Johnstown ac commodation 10.60 am) Braddock's ac commodation No 1, 7.00 pm; Pittsburgh express 1.30 p m; Pacific express 1.50 p 111 ; Wall's accommodation No 8, 2.36 p m ; Home wood accommodation No 1, 9.66 p m; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.50 p ru ; Brinton accommodation No 2, 1.19 p in; Way Passenger 10.20 p in. DEPART. Southern express 6.20 a m ; Pacific ex press 2.40am; Wall's accommodation No 1, 6.30a in ; Mail Train 8.10 a 111 ; Urinton's accommodation U.20s ill: Braddock's ac commodation No 1, 5.10 p m; Cincinnati express 12.36 p m ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 a in ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 p m ; Ilomowood accommodation No 1, 8.50 p m; Philadelphia expresa 8.50 p ni; Wall accommodation No 3,3.05 p m; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.05 p ui ; Fast Line 7.40 p m ; Wall's No 5, 11.00 p m. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at 9.06 a. m., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.06 a. 111. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. in., and arrivo at Wall's Station at 2.10 p. m. Cincinnati express leaves daily. South-, em express daily except Monday. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. For further information aply to W. II. BECKWITII, Agont. The Pennsylvania Railroad Compeuy will not assume any Risk for Baggage ex rept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rxpousibility to One Hundred Dollai s val ue. All baggage exceeding that a ouut iu value will be at the risk of tiie mer, ualen taken by special contract. A. J. CAShAl ' Oeaeral Superintendent, A 1 toons. Pa. N. P. BTJRNHAM'3 ' TURBINE WATER WHEEL Vas Helnr.Unt, 4 years ago, and put to work in the U. S. Patent Otlice, D. '., and bus proved to be tho test. 10 sixes made. Price lower than any other tirst-closs Wheel. Pamphlet free. Address N. F. lain iiIihiii, Yor k, I'a, ! It zsr ej w Furniture Rooms! The undersigned Tw gs leave to inform the eitixons of Tionesta, and the public In geuornl, that ho hss opened a flJtST CLASS f'UJtXfTVIHi MOEK, in his new building at the junction of Elm St. and tho Dutch Hill road, where lie keeps on hand a large assortment of FURNITURE, Consisting in part of Walnut Parlor Sets, Chamber Sets, Cane Seat Chairs, Wood Scat Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables, . Extension Tables, Marble Top Tables, Kitchen Furniture, Bureaus, Bedstesds, Washstands, ' " ' Iunges, 1: .' Mattresses, Cupboards, ' Book Cases, i Fancy Brackets, I.ooking Glasses, , . Picture Frames, and PICTURES FJtAMlSl). ALSO, , SASH &o IDOOIS always on hand. His rooms being large, and well situat ed ho is prepared to offer superior induce ments to purchasers. Call and examine hla stock aud prices, and lie convinced UNDERTAKING. A Aill assortment of Coffins and Ca&kcts constantly in store. 23 ly A. H. PARTRIDGE. DRUG STORE ! Jaa. H. Fones, Proprietor, Bonner A Aguew's Block, ELM STREET, . Tiosbsta, Pa. Agent for Dr. Morris Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound. DEUGS PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, SC., LIQUORS, For Medical m ONLY Whito Iead, perfectly pure, sold much cheajior than formerly. Also all kinds of Oils, Kerosone, Tur pentine, Beur.ine, Toilet Articles, Per fumeries, Ac, for sale cheap. JAS. II. FONES. p A O The choicest in the world I "i r "Cs j m porters' prices Lsrgcst company In America staplo article pleaos eTor.vbody Trade ooutinua'lv in creasing. Agents wauled everywhere. Best inducements. Don't waste time. Sent for Circular to Roiikiit Wkli.s, 43 Vesey St., N. Y., P. O. Box 1287. 22 4t SOLDIERS Disabled by wound, rupture, injury or diseaxeof any kind, however nlielit,r' en titled to pension, and most of those en sioned to increase of pension. IfcNeiil A Birch, Wasliington, I). C. (ouo of whom was for years an Examiner and Chief of Divixiou in the Pension Office, being at tiie seat of Government, have tlm very buMt facilities for prosecuting these as well as other Government claims. Informa tion freely given upon addressing them, enclosing stump. Tho best of references ven If dcisired. Is tt CARPETS! CARPET HOUSE, MEADVILLE, PA.t SHRYOCK & DELAMATER Wholesale and Foreign & A.mericnn Carpe tings, N tattings, Oil Cloths, "Window Shades, J jaco Curtains, ILiainli'cqiins, itc. sreciAL coy rn A CTS if A OK .v Fin.imrN CHURCHES, HOTELS, AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS- 0 SHRYOCK & DELAMATER, Mammoth Carpet and House Furnishing Establishment 23tf THE BOOT & SHOE STORE OF TIIDIOTJTEJ, JPA-l Second Door East from Dejwit Street. TIIE only hill and complete assortment of tine goods in theplaco. Everything warranto! as represented. Goods sent C. O. D. to any place with the privilege, of examining. - - SPECIAL PRICKS TO CUSTOMERS FROM OTI! ER TOWNS. K11111 iiiiiICMc. 2itf D.C. 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Dihiributed every 16 days 1 priae Hi0,(i00 1 prize.. ...'.....fcio.iini .2 prixca, fj",0ou each AO.OoO 064 prizes, amounting to 3111,000 hole tickets, f0; (ii:irtcrs, M twen tieths, at. Circulais of int'orniHtioii free. Prizes cashed. A, Dt)N AU A CO., Hank ers, ai Park Row, Xcw York. P. O. Box i0M9. Royal Saxon and Brunswick (ioveru- iii.viii j.ciici it, inn il.tuuy o!l.il,'li. 'ti Retail Dealers in H P3 3 Ptvasaat asa PraSlablc KvplaTMml.. "Beautiful I" "Charming)" "Oh, how lovely!" "What are they worth T" Ac. Such are exclamations by those who se the Urge elegant New Chromos produced by the European and American Chrom.t Publishing Co. Tliey are all perfect tlems of Art.- No one can resist the temptation to buy wlien seeing the Chromos. Can vassers, agents, aud ladies and gentleim-t-out of employment, will find this tiie liet opening evor ottered to make monov. For full particulars, send stamp for confiden tial circular. Address F. Uleason A Co., 73H Washington St., Boston, Mass. H 41 "Ty Hejl Poultry Po(i;'i . wimwM, ir om4 la Hiuo. .1 f.,pM- usiipiroiiLn ordinary tueouoa toelofirj. llnaM and prt,ur (Mill!.?. uV!S Gyifr la eumliiraioni) f,ir u leacUi i( . wit hoih profit ar-u ulouiu. ' w!?!JItS..: ' A. C. Utm CO, Baltnaoro. T11F BKYiN'T, STEiTTOJI k SMITH Ok MKA liVII li' Pi Send for Circular and (Spceimeuh of Plain and Ornaiiieulal Penmanship. En close six cents in stamps. J'o utieulion will be paid to postal cards or letters with out stamps. Address, A. W. SMITH, Moadville, Pa. 'u 2 m OB WORK of all kinds done at thi ' tjee oq short notice,
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