tni en fee n mi he CO tri sal ch DO th Tl in cl vi mi at v tb hi UQ la th ft let hi XI w ee in E a i c e xn ct c L tl a' tl t( fl b in o.' b ti o tl b 1) e d A o t t a t i t I t EDITOR. WEDNESDAT HOMING, OCT. II, 1876. Republican National Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, of Ohio. TOR VICE FRESIDENT WILLIAM A.WHEELER, of New York. ELECTORS. AT LARO BENJAMIN HARRIS BREWSTER. JOHN W. CHALFANT. 1. JOHN WELSH, 2. HENRY DISSTON. 3. CHRISTIAN J. HOFFMAN, 4. CHARLES THOMPSON JONES, R. EDWIN H. FITLKR, 6. JOSEPH W. BARNARD, 7. BENJAMIN SMITH, 8. JACOB KNABB, 9. JOHN B. WARFEL, . 10. JOSEPH THOMAS, 11. ARIO PARDEE, 12. LEWIS PUGHK, 13. EDWARD S. SILLIMAN, 14. WILLIAM C ALDER, 15. MILES L. TRACY, 16. S. W. STARKWEATHER, 17. DANIEL J. MORRELL, 18. JKREMIAH LYONS, 19. WILLIAM HAY, 20. WILLIAM CAMERON, 21. J. B. DONLEY, 22. DANTEL O'NEfLL, 23. WILLIAM NEEB. 24. ANDREW B. BERGER, 25. SAMUEL M. JACKSON, 26. JAME3 WESTKRMAN, 27. W. W. WILBUR. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, GEN. IIARRY WHITE, Of Indiana County. For State Senator, JAS. GREEN (Subject to action of the district conferees.) For Assembly, J. B. AGNEW. For DistrictIA ttorncy, S. D.IRWIN. For Coroner, W.C. COBURN. For Jury Cemmiasionor, T. V. MERCILLIOT. YESTERDAY'S ELECTIONS. The Associated Press reports in this morning's Derrick are so meagre that they scarcely justify an opinion as to ' which party has carried Indiana. Ohio is undoubtedly Republican, and the returns from precincts in Indiana how Republican gains. The latter State will be close nud it may take the official returns to tell which party has carried it. The news are encoura ging, however, and we believe that we have carried both Indiana and Ohio. If this is the case, Tilden's goose is cooked, and even a Solid South can. . not elect him. There is no news from West Virginia. ' COLORADO. . The latest news fmm Colorado gives us that State beyond a doubt, by a good majority. The Colorado Democ racy concede the State to the Repub licans. Our Centennial State has etarted in nobly. Proceedings of the Grand Jury, Sept. Term, 1870. The following roads returned as nui sances: 1st. That road in Harmony Tp., " leading from Landers' Corners to En terprise, a distance of about oe-fourth of a mile. 2d. That portion of the road lead ing from Lester Warner's (Red clyfle P. O.) in Barnctt Tp., to intersection of Maple Creek road with road to Lackuer's Mill on which an order to lay out and open was made May 27, 1872; a portion of which has been opened and the old road closed so that the traveling public are without a suitable road. 3d. In Green Tp. That road from Gee Buck Mill to Kingsley Tp., line, in bad condition. Recommend work earlier in season on road, when it would be of more benefit. 4th. In Tionosta Tp. Road from Tubbs Run to Hickory Tp., line, in very bad condition, being a part of an important road along the River, upon -which a great deal of work is being (loo. In opinion of Grand Jury it is highly accessary that this road should be improved. This is the second time this road has been returned. (Road officers will take notice.) Also return that portion of the road in Tipeesta - Tp., from the end of the Tionetta Bridge toward Little Tionesta Creek between the cud of the bridge and I G. W. Dithridge & Qo'$ Dam. It is represented to the Grand Jurors that G. W. Dithridge & Co., have obstruct ed and occupied the road with their Di'II nriertv and in consideration W. It. DUNN therefor, agreed to obtain a review and build the road at their own ex pense, at the foot of the hill, which has not been done, and that the old road is so obstructed that it cannot be used. 5th. In Howe Tp. The road from Brush Camp t Balltown, in very bad condition. Also about 7 miles of the road leading from Marienville to Sheffield, through Howe Tp., impassi ble and a public nuisance. It is the road over which the mail is carried, and the onty road to Sheffield from Jenks Tp. . 6th. That the dam of G. W Dith ridge & Co at the mouth of lionesta Creek is an obstruction to navigation, often resulting in damage to rafts and lumber. Remarks. It will be noticed that two of these roads have been returned once before. The road in Tionesta Tp., from Tubbs Run to Hickory Tp., line is a road on which there is much travel, and which usually gets icy and bad in winter. The water turnouts ought all to be fixed this fall yet, and the mud holes filled up. Judge Wetmore well said in his charge to the Grand Jury "That a road tax had been collected for about 50 years in this county, and that yet from the presentments of previous Grand Juries and other information We seemed to have no roads. That there should be good roadt, where a road system has been in force so long as in the County of Forest. The tax has been regularly paid and collected, the fault must then be in the proper application of the money arising from the taxes of laige bodies of unseated lands, and labor from the seated. That there is no apology for bad roads in this County, therefore." , The above report should have been published last week, but owing to tho illness of tho District Attorney, it was not handed in until too late for inser tion in last week's issue. Ed. Our Washington Letter. Special to the RErrBUCAjc. Washington, D. C.t Oct. 9, 76 Democrats are at their old game again ; blustering and blowing about the large majorities they will obtain next November in nearly all of the Stales outside of New England. This is an old dodge, and if they could ever forget anything they ought to forget this, as it has proved so unprofitable; but they neitherlearn nor forget. If boasting would elect a candidate, Sey mour would have been President ; and they tried the same style of election eering with Greeley, with the same result. Now Tildeu boasts that be will carry New Yerk by 75,000 and the hungry pack of office-seekers hang ing to Lia coat-tails claim two thirds of the other States. It has been a comfort to Democrats for the last six teen years to count their chickens be fore they are hatched, and it would be cruel to deprive them of this innocent pleasure; but If Mr. Tilden has not improved his knowledge of arithmetic since computing his income, his major ity will dwindle down to xoro. The Democratic reformers are ma kiog every effort to colonize Indiana with repeaters and ballot-box Bluff ers from all parts of the country. Bal timore has furnished her quota of the very best material in that line. Tho monumental city became so noted, some years back, for the abundance of its rowdy element, that basinets men finding the trade about to be deserted had to organize themselves into com mittees for the purpose of putting down this class. Washington, too, with very small supply of this element, claimed repre sentation in the bogus convention at Indianapolis, so enough money was procured to send off a baker's dozen, and they were escorted to the depot by Democratic clubs and a brass band. Charles Francis Adams was expect ed to go out with the boys, but he sent a letter instead, stating that such work would bo better in the hands of young and more active men. His heart was in the cause, however, and he wag a true reformer. Gen. E. C. Carrington of the three months District Vol's., who has been stumping Ohio for the Democrats, will join the boys in Indianapolis. This veteran serve! some four or five weeks long enough to impose on honest old Abe and get a commission as District Attorney for this District, which he held until removed by Pres ident Grant; and now he too, wants reform. Ia the hotel lobbies in this fit the Indiana election is the all absorbing topio of conversation. Advices re ceived here based on a careful estima tion made by the Republican State Committee of Indiana, indicate that the Republicans will carry the State on Tuesday next. If 8, J. Ttlden is a believer in the place assigned to the wicked in the Bible, it is net to be wondered at that he is a reformer. If the htlf told of him is true, there ia no man in the country more in need of reformation than 8. J. There is no longer any doubt but that the Republicans have carried Colorado by at least two thousand majority, electing all the tate officers the Congressmen and a majority of both branches of the Legislature. This is the first election of the Maiden State which has just been admitted into the Sisterhood of tho Union. The Legis lature just elected will elect two U. S. Senators and appoint three Presiden tial electors. Thus Colorado is sure for Hayes and Wheeler. Maxwell. Every Republican rote must be got out this fall. No business trans action, no public or private engage ment should be allowed to interfere with voting. This should be consider ed a sacred obligation to be kept at all hazards and under all circumstances. The loss of a single vote may give a State to Democracy. The loss of a State may lead to tho surrender of the Government to those who have plotted its overthrow. Republicans must work as if on one vote depended the salvation of the Republic The luke warm must be aroused to activity, the doubters must be convinced by the presentation of facts, every friend of the country must be enlisted in the great work of defense. The signs of the times indicate a Republican vic tory, but our friends must remember that the result depends upon the work accomplished. If tho work is thorouah the triumph will be complete. GEO.P.RO WELL Jt CO. There aro martyrs to headache who might bo curod by using Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, Tho stomach, overburdened until Its re cuperative power is weakened, revenges itself apon the poo head, which it make to ache and torture the offender. The use of this aperient will carry off naturally, and almost imperceptibly, tho offending causa. The disease ia removed, and the head ceasos to ache. 26 4 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. A FARM AND HOME OFYOUKOWN. Now is the Time to Secure It J The best and cheapest lends in market aro in Eastern Nebraska, on the lino of the Union Pacific Railroad. The most fa vorable terms, very low rates of fare and freight to all settlers. The boat markets. Free passes to land buyers. Maps, des criptive pamphlet, new edition of "The Pioneer'' sent free everywhere. 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ON AND AFTER Sunday, July 2, 1878, trains will run as follows j STATIONS. Northward. Southward S. I No. I K.. t N. t S . I am pm pm pm am pro. Pittsburgh 8:50 2:25 8:45 7:50 2:55 6:40 W PonJunclO:02 3:48 10:50 fl:J7 4:8.1 4:55 KittAnnlng 10:40 . :S( 11 :4ft 6:00 12:49 8:53 R. 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The Littio Rock and Fort Smith Rail way Company is aelling, at exceptional ly low prices and on terms to suit pur chasers, over ONE MILLIONSACRES of their magnificent grant on every aide witldn twenty miles of their road. Ad mirably suited for. production of Corn, Cotton, Grain, Grsss, Fruits, and all ether Northornmropa. Winters are mild, per mitting out-door labor for eleven months. Soil fertile beyond precedent. No grass hoppers, no brought. Special induce ment for eatablUbmentfof manufactories. For circulars, addre?s W. D. SLACK Land CommisaUner, Little Rock, Arkan sas. , 41 4 Theexpeiieuceof live years has proved that this Compact and re liable work of (ioneral Information is better .tdanted to the wants of lew mutt tiitioi, AQEHT8 WASTED. all classes of tho com munity than any other IVOrlf rif Lh If Inri .va. published. It has boen proven by ita IMMENSE SALES, by the numerous COMMENDATORY NOTICES REC'D, And by its uniform SUCCESS WITH AGENTS. The odition of 1870 has been THOROUGHLY REVISED TO DATE. It contains 150.000 articles. 8000 waod engravings and eighteen handsomely en graved and colored maps. The work is issued in parts, and a speci men copy, with map, will be sent to any address, froe of postage, for twenty cent. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, (Sooceeaors to T. El wood Zell.) Nos. 17 and 19 South Sixth Street. 42tf PniLADKLFAIA, Pa. F THE LARGEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT IN THE OIL REGIONS! MILES smith:, Dealer in CABINET AND UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE! FRANKLIN, - . . PENN'A. Consibting of Parlor, Office and Common Furniture, MattresHen, Pillowa, Window bhades, Fixtures, Look ing Glaauea, tc Also, agont for Venango countv lor the Colebrated Manhattan Spring Bed and Combination Mattrs,srs, manufactured and for jiale ut my Furnituro Warerooms, 13th street, near Liberty. Ca'.l and bee' hampln t'ii '1 fl i VMnte Notice. Eatnte of Marv Dale deceased, late of Tionesta Township, Forest county. Alt poraons indobtocl to shUI estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and thoso having legal cinlrtis nguinst thsaame will present them, without dely, in proper order for settlement to NANCY DAWSON, Administratrix, or MILKS W. TAT 10, Att y, Juno 20, 1S70.- 2 0 Tionesta, Pa. SOLID Wj<Ilf $009,000 IN GIFTS! Grandest Scheme ever Presented to the Public! A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12. i PHE Kentucky Cash Distribntlon Cord L pany, authorised by a special act of the Kentucky Legislature, for the benefit of the Pnbllo Schools of Frankfort, will havo tho first of thlr series of Grand Drawings at Major Hall, in the City of Frankfort, Ly., on THURSDAY, AUGUST Rl, 187, on which occasion they will dislrthute td the tlckot-holdors tho immense sum of ' $ 6 O O.O O Oi Thos. p. Torter, Ex-Govcrnor Ky., Gon end Manager. , POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT as we will have aseriea of Grand Drawings, and can not ostnblish tho precedent of postponing. list or oirts: One grand cash gift $100 OCo Ono grand cash ei ft.. 60 COO One grand cash gift 25 0(K) Ono grand catdi gift 0 000 ono grand casn girt One grand cash gift 10 000 r ooo so ooo 60 000 40 000 J0 ooo 40 000 60 000 K'O 000 COO 000 M) ( im gins oi ai.ooo enen. 100 Cash gifts of eootaeh.. 400 each.. !K0 etch.. 200 each.. 100 each.. 11 each.. 100 Cash gifts of 100 Cash gifts of 200 Cash gifts of fpOO Cuah gifts of 10,000 Cash gifts of .. Total, I1.15A gifts, all cash PKICE OF TICKETS ! Whole tickets, Halves, $1; Quar ters. $H; 0 ticket, 1100; tickets, f.tOO; 462 tickets, ftt)0; 051 tinkols, $1,000. 100, OOOtiokets at $!'.! rauh. Hon. E. JI. Taylor, Mayor of Frankfort, the entire board ot City Councilmen, Hon. 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