r .'. R. DUNN KDITOR. AVEI)!SESDY MORMXG, NOT. G, 1878. CTORY Grant, for Senate, is defeated by about 1000. Osmcr, in the "Warren, Venan go and Erie District is elected, find probably Dick of Mcndville. Errctt, of Pittsburgh, against whom ft big fight was roads, is also elected by a good majority. Atidy Curtin, il is paid, is defeated. We have made large gains of Congressmen in all the North ern States, whilo the Democrats have gained in tlio Southern States. In Pennsylvania, it is said that the House and Seuato aro both largely Republi can, thus giving us a Republican U. S. Senator to succeed Don Cameron. The news is glorious, and nil Republi cans rejoice. Free Excursion. C3RAXD, CIL.OIUOIJS, weeping VICTORY ! rr7T An excursion train will run from Tionesta to the headwaters of Salt Riv er this afternoon, at 5 o'clock sharp. Democrats and Greenbackers carried free. Palace ajid dining cars ou the train. No baggage needed. You will be fully provided for when you get thoie. All aboard 1 THE DEMOCRACY WHIPPED! Below is a group of tho people who await anxiously the coming of the Democrats and Greenbackers, on tho headwaters of Salt River. The Greenbackers Wiped Out ! TflS COUNTRY SAVED ! ! The Old Keystone Repub lican by a liargc Majority ! Republicans of Forest Carry Their Entire Ticket ! Their camp fires are burning brightly, their pots are boiling, and they are 'waiting, only waiting," until their annual supply of provisions arrive. They know that some of the party are toughened by long and bitter struggles against right, and that it will take a long boiling to render their flesh tooth sonle. Our sympathy is entirely with The Halt Silver Packet starts the parties shown in the illustration ; Ben Butler Beaten!!! T-lay Democrats and Greenbackers, Oct on Hoard X which we have procured at a vast ex pense, ,We issue too Boon after the election to have complete returns, but Pennsyl- The above is the Gubernatorial ania, the Old Keystone State, is con- Chair, contracted and partly paid for ded by the Democratic State Com- by Andrew Dill. It wa found, how Utee to have goue Republican by ever, that the partv with whom he 0,000 niajority, and it is claimed by made the agreement was unable to de a Republican State Committeo by liver the goods, Henry M. Iloyt hav ,000.. .No returns as to the Con- ing the titlo deeds therefor. Take sessional delegation have been re-1 a seat, Henry. Jved, but it is certain that the De rsr'racT hftva made no rains in the I r7-ySj9. rf B - . ... L , -V rn ifg&iiou in iuc oiaie. iur own ais il vi. i. ncs wm unaouDteaiy elect uen. Lite by a good majority. TheStato nate question is as yot undecided. Oh! Greenbackers! Greenbackers! our own county, notwithstanding how oft would wa have gathered thee 'vigorous efforts made to defeat our under our wings as a hen gathercth st by combinations of Democrats her brood, and yo would not! 2 Greenbackers on certain offices, Republicans have made a clean It is all very well for men to say p, nd give a majority for the and believe that they cao take defeat '3 ticket larger than usual. In philosophically, or success calmlv ! the w I - - " I y : all tho Northern States the tongue may be silent in both instances, blican party has mads gains of I but the countenance will betray the ressmen, ana m the southern emotions or the heart. Knowing this a, such as North and South Caro- fact, we have at great expense, hired , where a Republican becomes & a photographer to take a picture of a ut when he attempts to vote, the defeated candidate, and also one of a socrats have made gains. New successful ono both of which we pro fs is iCcpuulican, and in the city duce for the good of the public. The a Anti-Tammany combination tick- first is the lugubrious couutenance of : has carried. In Massachusetts the the defeated candidate. ublicans have a large majority, 1 Ren. Butler is beaten 40,000 ma ;y. Good men of all parties will ice at this, and Benjamin can take t for all time to come. "We re .t our inability to give more par uiars at mis time, but will Rive M and figure3 next week. . , and the second i3 the happy phiz of the successful one, hia light heart mak Owing to the delay in getting the sunshine on hia face. ial returns of tho county set up bular form, we are a day late in . j our paper, we are not par- id r concerned 'about our tardi , because we know that most if not of our county readers desire the al returns, even it they have to t twenty-lour hours, instead of a Whenever vou see a man looking 1 riM ?- : "rPl . .1 --v.il... U. IBUBJOrpiag iiiiunuy MI6 like the hrst niciiirn. nn mil mskn - - - r , j ociaUd i'reas dispaicnea lautcate sure that he is either a defeated enndi Hue Kepullican majority in this date, a Democrat or a Greenbacker, to is about 21,000. The DerrieVt who fought not for victory, but for ;be tches Btate that Harry White is destruction of tbe Republican party. 1 by 2000 majority, aDd that When you see a countenanco like the second yfti can bet your fiat money that he is either a successful candidate or a good Republican who is pts sessed.of a conscience void of offence ; who feels that he has dono his whole duty, and can look forward to a pros perous and happy futuro for his bo loved country. Tho returns of the county makes it apparent that we have lost John II. White for Commissioner. John was stabbed in tho houso of his friends, having failed to carry the Republican vote of Barnett by tn votes, while Long, his Democratic opponent had 82 votes in the same towuship while tie Democratic State ticket only had 33. Verily, the ways of Rrtpublican Barnett is often past finding out. She sent John White out as a candidate for Commissioner, recommending him as a fit man for that office, but when it comes to the general election they, or some forty-nine of them, coolly vote for Long, and leavo Mr. White behind by just enough votes to elect Long. We have now, therefore, for three more years a Democratic boatd. Tally one for the Democracy of Forest, and we may be thankful, under tbe circumstances, that it is only one. CoiistiiiiptIoii(Curcd. An old physician, retired from prac tice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary tho for mula ot a 6imple vegetable remedy, for the. epeedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asth ma, and all throat and lung aflections, also a positive and radical enre for nervous debility ami all nervous com plaints, after having tested its wonder ful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actu ated by this motive, and ft desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for prepar ing and using, in German, French, or English. Sent by mail by addressing with Btamp, naming this paper, W.jW. Sherar, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester, N. Y. 14-eow-ly From the rttuburfti Lnilor, JUrrh U, 1KW.) "I Must Lie Down and Die." Tho following Is an extract from a lottor dated July 21, 1877, to the discoverer of Bethesda Water., Tho wrtor is tho Rev. T.JB. Fuller, D. I)., D. C. L., Rector of St. Gregory's Church, Toronto, Archdeacon of of Niajraia, etc., etc. Tho writer, at tho Bf?e of 60 years was a victim of Saccharine Diabetes. His physician said (to use Dr. Fullej's words) "ho could do no more for me than ho had done ; that my disease wus incurable, and that 1 must lio down and dio." I We should state horo, en jmrcnthe sis, that our townsman, Joseph Fleming, Ksq., is the sole and only authorized agent for this wondorfulfwuter for this State, as well as for Ohio and Wost Vircinia.l To return to Dr. Fuller : "In four dnys," ho writos, "artor taKinx tho Water, iobtuinou relief, and since that tinio I have taken no medicine, consulted no medical man, and presumo, if I conld give myself reasonable rest.1 woum ne quite well." Such testimony, from such a soxirce, should indeed b; . e convincing weight. 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Ready for uso la White, and oyer One Hundred different Colors inado of Ntriet ly pure White Lead, Zinc and Llnseod Oil, Chemically combined, warranted much handsomer and cheaper, and to last Twice an Long a any other Paint. It has taken the FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of the State Fairs of tho Union, and Is on Many Thousand of the finest houses in the country. AJdross: 3ITjT,E3K BROTHERS, 2J, 31, cC 33 St. Vlair Street, CLEVELAND, OHIO. BA1CPLE CAES BENT IEEE. FOR SALE BY ROBINSON & BONNER, TIONESTA, l'A. BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS DODGERS, HANDBILLS LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, Ac.
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