EDITOK. WEDNESDAY I0MI5C, JUNE" 18, 187. Republican National Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT RUTHERFORD B. HAYS, efOhio. FOR VICE PRESIDENT WILLIAM A. WHEELER, of New York. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, GEN. HARRY WHITE. (Subject to action of the district conferees) For State Senator, JAS. GREEN (Subject to action of tlie district conferees.) For Assembly, . J. B.AGNEW.. For District Attorney, S. D. IRWIN. For Coroner, - W. C. COBURN. For Jury Commissioner, F. V. MERCILLIOT. : ; Our Washington Letter. . Special to Uio RjsruBLicAir, Washington, D. C, Juno. 23, 76. Since the Presidents message to Cou gresa relative to tbe appropriation billa hq earnest effort has been made to perfect and pass tbcra beforo the close , of the present fiscal year. From indi cations doveloppd yesterday the pros pect of a compromise now seems good . A proposition having been prepared on the part of the Senate by Hon. Lot. M. Morrill, and a counter one by Randall of tbe House. 'Night sessions ' are now in order and all appear ani mated by the desire to finish up the . work and hasten an adjournment. The only real obstaclos to an early adjournment are the appropriation bills and the Belknap trial. Should the former have been passed by the first of July it is believed that the Senate will after settling some prelim . inarj points, postpone the further - consideration of the ex-Secretary's ' ease until November or December. . The committee after having promised ; se much evidence of corruption, on the . part of Secretary Robeson is extremely loath to give him up, and to have its democratic members go before the country as willful falsefiers. Paymas ter Gen. John O. Bradford who has just arrived from London, whence he was called by Mr. Robeson upon the uuanimous request of the committee gave testimony yesterday. It was hoped by the democrats that they eould establish the fact through this witness, that th Seeittt&ry had tacitly encouraged the heads of bureaus to Javor the CatlellB, in their bids for furnishing supplies to his Department. But he emphatically denied that the Secretary had ever d'nected him to show any preference to- any of the bidders or had in any manner ever interfered in any way with him as a ' jurchasing paymaster. All the evi dence elicited from him was highly creditable to the Secretary and cor respondingly distasteful to the demo crats of the committee. .A majority and minority report from the investi- fating committee on the a fairs of this istrict have been submitted. The majority report includes the District Conimissiouers among the parties rec ommended for criminal prosecution because of mal-administration. The minority report dissents so ftr as the eommissioaers are concerned-. It is- generally understood that Sen . ator Morrill of Maine will succeed Bristow, as Secretary of the Treasury, who resigned, as he Bays, to givo more attention to hh private affairs, and to secure needed rest. So far as I am ' able to judgo the appoiotmeBb of Mr. Morrill is received with universal sat isfaction. President Graut has called the at tention of Coagreis to the action of the British Government in the Win blow esse, and recommend that It take suitable action. He appears to regard the position taken by England a vir tual repuditiou of the extradition clause of" the Ashburton treaty. It is supposed that Mr. Blaine will be appointed to fill the vacant seat in the Senate caused by Morrill's promo tion; and at the expiration of the term next March, that ho will have been elected to fill it for six years. It is felt that he needs the rest such a change would bring him. His recov ery from his recent illness is slowly progressing and his physicians have recommended the mountains or the seaside. The bill for the equalization of bounties, which recently passed the House, is almost the same bill that only failed of becoming a law at the last session because of an iufurinity. It gives to every private, non-com-missioned officer, sailor and marine, both of the regular and volunteer who enlisted lietweea April 12, 1861 and May 1805, eight and one third dollars per month for the time net veil, deducting all State and Na tional bulimic received. Some dyubt W. R. DUXN is expressed as to its passage by the Senate and as to its approval by the President should it bo euocesetul id the Senate No very important legislation will probably bo attempted until the return of members of Congress, now absent atbt. Louis. The Hayes an! Wheeler ticket an pears to receive the commendations of republicans, liberal republicans and "independents" in every section of tne countiy ; and testimony from dem ocratic sources is to the effect that tho St. Louis convention must do its level best in order to have any hope of uenuiig iu Aiopuui leans liero navo settled down to the belief that it was the very best telec'.ion that could have been made. Maxwell. THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Tho Republican Primaries passed ofT quietly on Saturday last, ami the ticket nominated will be found at tho head of the 2d page. In town the election was conducted without much excitement. Iu the evening, however, a little war of words took place be tween a couple of our citizen?, but nothing came of if. We have heard of no trouble or excitement in other districts. The only office for which thcro was any contest was that of Assembly, and Mr. Agnew secured that by a fair majority. We present our ticket U. the voters of the county, confident that it will be fully suppor ted and elected. So mote it be. The following is the official vote: DISTRICTS. f j ! P 5 ? c Rarnett 15) 3H "21 3f T? . Groen 1H 4 14 17 l. Howe IS 17 10 lit 10 Hickory 4M () SN 88 Stl 21 Harmony 1st 2.1 0 14 23 2.'..... Harmony 2d 30 25 6 17 26 Jenks 8 6 2 8 Kingsloy 2 14 -S is 14 Tionoeta RcJro. 441 80 Sft 41 4l 41 TionestaTp. 45 34 10 21 89 'i Total all 18!) 150 130 268 85 Majorities 80 ' White for Congress: Atznewanri Allison for Assembly Irwin for District Attor ney : Coburn for Coroner : Morcilliott for Jury Commissioner. The Return Judges nominated Jas. Green Esq. of Hickory township for State Senator subject to decision of the district conference. John Toropgon, Peter Berry and W. E. Lathy were chosen Congression al conferees, and D. S. Knox, John Thompson and Eli Holcman Senatori al coufereca. Tho following Is tho new Republican County Committee el ec toil: Barnett Twp. Ed. Kerr. Green. S. C Roupe. Howe. D. Graham. Hickory. Jas. Green. Harmony 1st. John Thompson. Harmony 2d. John R. Neijl. Jenks. II. S. Brockway. Kingsley. W. B. Heath. . Tionesta. Eli Holeman. Tioncsta Boro. J. E. Weuk. The above new Committee elected C. A. Randall as their Chairman for the ensuing year. From all parts of the country come cheering indications of the earnest and profound enthusiasm with which our Presidential ticket is being received. Naturally, where so many had decided first preferences, a fbw days were re quired to quiet their feeling of disap pointment that favorites had not been selected ; but this over, and a caroful examination of the merits and strength of the ticket followed. This has led to the most earnest confidence that the tictet is irapregnably strong, and worthy the raoat earnest support of the Republican party. The prevail ing impression now is, even among the Democracy, that they must pre sent the very best ticket they can command, if they would moke any contest at all. Ratification meetings aro now in order everywhere, and the tide of enthusiasm is steadily rising. PilUburgh Gazette. The Philadelphia Star flashes a great truth in the following two short sentences, after copying a suggestive extract from one of the speeches of Judge Kelley in Congress: 'Frauee encourage the Industry of her people and grows rich, while England preach es free trade, and nearly every day brings accouuts of failures of her busi ness men. Here are practical lessons which every one may learc." The New York Tribune iu a re view of the business outlook, tays we have uot yet come down to "hard pan" but huvc been feeding on hope which may be a pleasant but is uot a uutri tiuui diet. Western Correspondence. . Lose Rock, Richland Co., Wib.,1 Juue 23, 1876. J En. RErt'BLicAif : I have keen think ing to-day that, as J. will not attond tho Centennial Exhibition, I mint in form you that we still coulinuo to "hold our own" out west, hud that raiu has been tho general commodity here, for wo are blessed with a pleasant shower every day, and plenty of water has fallen in the last two weeks." Our crops look splendid here, wheat, although somewhat late, bids fuir for a heavy viola1; oats never looked better at this season of the year; com, although backward, is making a rapid growth, and should nothing injuro our crops we will have plenty for self and some to spare to those who are not so lucky iu farming. Our fruit prospect is good here, and hopes are entertained by thoso that Lave orchards that nothing will injuro the apples this season. Lurubor is comiug down the Wis consin in large quantities, for the river is at a spendid stage for rafts, and has been all tho spring. We supply the Mississippi valley with lumber, for Wisconsin has inillious of acres of pine lands; and I may say, somo as choice pino lumber comes from our pineries as can be found iu the United States. Quito a numboc of our people have gone to tho "Great Show" at Philadel phia to spend their surplus change. And several of those who went to the Black Hills last spring are returning, disgusted with gold digging, Indians, Custer City, Black Hills, and evory thing eUo connected with the expedi tion. Returning miners report mining a failure. ' Crops west of hero are reportod splendid, and should nothing injure the wheat crop in Wisconsin, Minnes ota and Iowa this season wo will have a surplus to supply tho world. The new Railroad under construc tion for the last eight months, is near ly complctod, one week will fiuish tho work, making our city a railroad junc tion. The coming 4th of July will be cel ebrated here with tho usual comple ment of picnics, excursions, centennial balls, etc., necessary to make tho day pass off pleasautly to all lovers of pleasure. Although our State is only about twenty-eight years old wo have mode more advancement than tho Eastern States iu the samo length of timo, for a few months is all the time required to build a town here, and should a sa loon be opened a villngo will soon spring up around it. But I close for fear that, this letter will be cousigned to the waste basket. More anon, N. B. Hood: Something New! AT TUB OLD FISHER STORE! WE HAVE STARTED A FLOUR & FEED STORE in the building formerly occupied by J. J. OUR CHOP is marie from CORK. WHEAT ft OATS. mid will be sold at present, for 1.75 l'EK OWT. OUR FLOUR is made from tlio best WINTER W1IKA1, every barrel of winch i warranted and will bo Hold proportionately low. In connection with tbe above, wo aro keying the bout brands of TOBACCOS, I IXK CUT, PLUG, XSI fHIOKIXU, sol tad to tho, most fastidious Unto. PIcaMoKxamluu our Kloolt 36 J. II. DERICKSON ft CO. Prescription reel for the speedy cure of special trouble common U the young ami middle-aged. Nervous, mental anil physical depression, loss uf memory and energy, pains in ia buck, self-distrust, dimness of sialic, confusion-of ideas, and other disorders of the nervous system couseuuent uu various habits thai lower tho vitality of tlui sys tcni. Any diuguist has tho ingredient. Address Dr. K. II. HILTON, Cincinnati, Ohio. litf J THE LARCEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT IX THE OIL REGIONS! MILES SMITH, Denier in CABINET AND UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE! rilASKLIX, - - PENN' A. Confuting of Parlor, Olllco ami Common Furniture, luaiti-PKMn, i-iunws, window Shades, Fixture, Iook ing Glasses, Ac. AImo, agent for Venango county lnr tho ceionrntoil Alanhutluii Spring ltrvl onri Combination MuttrcMtc, iiiiiniil'iictiirod nnrl for unlo at my Fnrnituro WnrcrooniR. utii Htreot, near Liberty. Cull nnl boo Minpie jteu. i) jy TfiK bknt TFT FOH AHKMT'M Mnlra In ol tho Itcft American Society !v Mrs. K. II. Duflcy. Will noil at sight in every hoime. 1m JrtriiHoeiiNtble to all who doHlr'o io gowuioiui in mo wortii. written with (Treatability. 1'rintol And hound ploiv did) y. Hold nt low price. The only book on this "object sold by BgcnU", nnd will boii nciier itmn any other work iu The market. Circulars and terms Rent on Im- monimo nppitcntion to the publisher. J. M. 8TODDAUT A CO., 7 Chestnut St., SOLID WEALTH! ' filOO.OOO IX GIFTS! Grandest Scheme over Presented to Iho runnel A FORTUNE FOIt ONLY li rpiIE Kentucky Cash Distribution Coin- A pany, authorised by a apodal act of urn iwiiiiii-Ky jcgiBiniure, lor me ixjncnt i win i uouu woonin 01 rrtulKIort, wtll have tho tlrt of their eerie nf ;rni,il Drawings at Major Hall, in the City of Frankfort, Ly., oil THURSDAY, ACGUST 81, 1370. on which occasion they will distribute to the tlckot-holdcrs the immense sum of 600.000. Thos. P. Porter, Kx-Govornor Ky., Gen- orai Manager. POSITIVELY. NO POSTPONEMENT! LIST ok outs: Olio grand cash gift jt)00 000 ine grand caxh girt Miooo One grand cash gift 000 One grand cash gill UOOOO no grand cjinh gill 10 tKW One grand cash gift 5 Ooo 50 Cash gilts of f 1,000 each 60 000 KM Cash gills of oDOeach fiOOnO , 100 Cash gifts or 4H)ench 400O0 100 Cash gitlsof 800 each 80 000 200 Cash gifts or 200 each....;... 40 000 fioo Cash gifts of 100 each fit) 000 10,000 Cash gifts of 12 each 10 000 : Total, 11,159 gifts, all cash 000 000 PRICE OF TICKETS t Wholo tickets, $12 ; Halves, $6 j Qnar tors. $3: 9 tlckeU. 8100: i.71 tickets. Moot 4l tickots, $.Vt 96 tickots, ti.OOO. 100,- vur iiiTKcu av ?jz eaca lietnittanecs can bo mado by Express, Draft. I'ostofHeo Money order. ItciriHlcrcil Ix-ttor, made payalile to Kentucky Cash Distribution Company. All communications connected with the distribution and orders for Tickets, and applications of agents to sell tickets, should be addressed to HON. THOS. P. 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Any one ean become a successful agont, for but show tho paper and idctiiro and hundreds of subscribers aro easily obtained every where. Thcro is no businesa that will pay like tills at present. Wo huve many agents who aro making as high as $20 per day and upwards. Now is tho timo; don't delay. Uomcmhor it costs nothing to give tho business a trial. Send for our circu lars, terms, and sample cony of turner. which are s 'nt Ireo to all who apply; do it lo-oay. (.oinpieio ourui ireo lo tnoso wno tiectiie to engage, f armers and nio- I luini iiJMi id their sons and daughters lii "tBi I'l their sons and daughter :o the very host of agents. Address, THE CENTENNIAL RECORD, uiako 12 Cm. Portland, Main. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. Tho Oldest, Largest, and Most Perfect Manufactory in tho Unitod Wlukf, nearly 56,000 Now in use. N- other Musical Instrument over obtain ed tho same popularity. jUiy Send for Price Lists, AddrtiMi MVFVAI.O, Ar. Y. The fact of ours being tbe oldest and largest manufactory in the United States, with nearly 5fi,000 instruments now In uso, is a sulllcfcnt guarantee of our re sponsibility and tho merits of our instru ments. 0-Oui GEO. A. PRINCE t CO. Mctlals and Diplomas Awarded. AUEN'W WANTED t for HOLMAX'ts NEW PICTORIAL BIBLES. 1,SC0 ilhiHlrations. .ddrcss lor now circulars, A. J. lloliuuu it Co., Arch St., i'hila. a 4 JOM WPIIK neatly exeeuWd at tho RE PU ULICAX utUce, II. (-J. TLMiKU & CO. WHOLESALE & RHTAIL Dealers In llartlwnrc. Iron niul XnilN, Stoves and Tinware. BELTING OF ALL SIZES Constantly on hand, at low prices. Also Mainufacturera of niii:i:t iro ivokk, Smoko Stacks,I3rcech inpj, Sheet Iron, Well Casing, etc., fcc. 1'IR S A LE One Secon.l-lmn.l ten horse power woodbcrry Stationary Hoiler and Engine II. G. TINKER & CO., OIL CITY, PA. A mo rlnii V Forrlgn PntcnlH. GILMORE it CO.. Huccessom to Plihv man, Hosmer iC Co., Solicitors. Patents procured In all countries. No Fees in ad vance. 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Address GI LMORK ft CO.. 820 FStrcl. Washington, D. C. 41tf FOEEST AND STREAM, A weekly journal of Sixteen rages, Devoted to FIELD SPORTS, PRACTICAL NATURAL HISTOttv Fisli culture. Protection of Game, Prcscr- tuieuiiii ruroKis, i acuiiiig ana Boating, Kitte Practice, and all out-door IttX'llUATIOX fe NTl!lV. It is tho only Journal In this pnimtr that fully supplies tlio wants and meets .1... ::... . . e .1... .1 . . iiiu uui;yoiiuva ui mu uuiiuuiuojl rK'lS- iiiau. Tci m, n.OO h Year. Jtfl'SA'lid for Hpociiuen Copy. Forest & Stream Pub. Co., 11 i-iiauiain hi., (City nan square.) P. O. Box 2tsa2. N K W YORK. The SurveVor Genoral of Wnshlntrton Territory, who sends a club of live Hiib--scrilers, writes, saying: "I consider that your journal has done mole to properly educate tho sportsmen of this country than all the other publications put togeth er. I shall induce every true sportsman 10 iwcomo a suoscrioer mat 1 can." Mr. Thomas A. Logan ("((loan") says: You are doing good work with tho paper, and you have more and pmliably greater than you dream of the wishes and God speed of tlio gontloiuen of the gun." Hundreds of similar endorsements from prominent gentlemen snortsmen iniirhl be added, showing the estimation in which J'irct and stream is lipid by Its readers. II 1 A V I. A M 1 H IN THE GREAT SOUTHWEST! Tlio Little Rock and Fort Smith Rail way Company is selling, at oxcuplinnal lv low prices and on terms to suit nur- chasers, over ONE MILLION1ACRES of their magnificent grant on erory side within twenty miles of their road'. Ad mirably suited forfproduetion of Corn, Cotton, Grain, Grass, Fruits, and all ether Northornjcrops. Winters are mild, per mitting out-door labor for eleven months. Soil fcrtilo beyond precedent. No grass hoppers, no drought. Special induce ments ror eKianiit-ninen(o! manufactories. ror circulars, aaorcss w. 1). riLAC'K, Lautl Coiuiuissicnor,'. Jttla Rock, Arkau- FITS & EPILEPSY POSITIVELY UI . aim niiiM easea oi win ioiyi maiming, by UKing Dr. 1 1 10HI1A UlV.i CUiti:. U nns curcu tiioiiKaiiils, ami will givo $l,0u0 tor a rase it will not benelil. A liottln sent trcotoiall uililicviiig .1. E, 1 1 Uiil , i: I hcinl.-it. UUhu: U, D(o4dwuv, N'uw VoiK. Oh'O. p. no WELL f CO. There will be many, who resorted tot ho fashionable mineral springs in by gone years, whoso porkcts will not penult them to hsivo this year, as all must visit tho Centennial. Vo advise such to buy Tnrrnnt'a Krltirr JprrifBt, drink it, get good from It, av money, and visit Philadelphia. A Wor4 to tho wise is sulllcient. H4 HOLD HY ALL DRUGGISTS. t 11 n lny nt home. Agents wanted. OuU HWiti,nd terms fre. TWUK CO Augusta, Maine. A GREAT lMiUC7t5 i1Iskiso of 100 new and second-hand: Piaiuis nnd Organs of li rst-class makers. Including Waters'a nt lower pi Iocs thaik ever ltore ollorod. New 7 Oc ave l'iauoa Tor 2i!0 lloxed and Shipped. 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OO.OOO ACRES Of farming and timlwr lands j nonr th great Kanawahn ltlvor, In Putnam Coan ty, West Virginia, in quntiti( to suit purchasers. Moil good, water pure and abundant, timber cxcollont; churches. ..Iku.Ih ai.l ti.lll.....,....ln-i. .til- ... n.... ..ui,wiifuiiii'nj lll.IV psrieos. Trie f3 to per aero. Tornia aoiiumra- oHimg. ouuu ior mil uescriptlon to J. McLean, Wlnlleld, PuUuiw Coaaly, West' Virginia. " li 4 for 20 els. fjoinothing entirsly new. AlJT dross R. O. Adams ft Son, Clialnana, . Columbia tV)0nty, N. Y. U 4 ' HISTORY crf & X The great Interest in th thrilling hist rV'Of our country makes this tha f.istMk selling book ever published, it contali.a a full account of the Grand CVuhtnlal Rs hibltion. CAUTION. Old. IncrtninUtesnd Unre- llablo works are being circulated ne that tho IsHik you buy iiiMilna 4i Fine Kn gravings ami Mb jiages. Semi for circulars and extra terms tw sg.'iits. National Publishing Co., Phila delphia, l'a. 7 4 FOR THE CAMPAIGN I The ovents of the Presidential csmnslirn will be so rnilhfully nnd fully illustrstml In Till': NEW YORK SUN ns to com mend it to candid men of all parties! Wa will send Tho Weekly Edition (eight pages; ivmt paid, from now till aftsr lec tion for fiO cU.. the Sunday Edition, same size, at tlio same price; or the Daily, four pages, for $3.00. Address 7 4 Til E SUN. Now York City. THIS rT.ATW.mimrp poTJUT.tRnr'n rniims PFNCIONQ obtained for Ollicers, Hoi I LllOIUilO dieis. and Seamen of War of 1S71 and 8, and for their heirs. Tho law includes deserters and those dishonorably discharged. If wounded, injured. or hav'a contracted any riiscaso, apply at 'one. Thousands entitled. Great numbers on titled to an increased rate, and whnulri ap ply imincsiiaieiy. ah Monitors ana Men men of the War of 1S12 who nerved for any lwriod, however short, whether dis abled or not, and all widows of nucb no now on the Pension rolls, are roiiUcsterl to. ncnd me their address at once. RlMlNlY' Many who enlisted In 1R71- UUUil I I and 3 aro entitled. Henri VOIlr lIlHellSriPitM Anil Imt'J. rimm n.aitilnMl liiiHlness before the Patent Oflice Bxdioite Ollieors returns and accouuts seUlod, ami all just claims jirosccutcd. as i mako nouhargo unless suocossral, I request all to incloso two slramps for r- i.v aim return ol iapcrs. (.eorge 'inon, Ick l!ix 47, Washington, D. C 1 rcooiiimeiid Cantaiu lmon as an hon orable and successful Piaetioner. 8. A.. lliirlbut, M. C. 4th (ugrcKslsniU Dis-. tricl of Illinois, late Muj.-Gen'l U. 8. Vols. 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