W. II. DUNN EDITOR. WEDSKSDAY MQBMSiG, AIG. 1, 1S7G. Republican National Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT . IiUTIlEIlFORD B. HAYS, of Ohio. FOR VICE r RESIDENT WILLIAM A. WHEELER, of New York. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, GEN. HARRY WHITE, of Indiana County. (i ' For State Senator, ;' ' j JAS. GREEN ' (Subject to action of thedTstrieteonforces.) For Assembly, J. B. AG NEW. For District Attorney, S. D. IRWIN. For Coroner, W. C. COBURN. For Jury Commissioner, P. V. MERCILLIOT. Our Washington Letter. Bpcclai to the Republican. Washington, D. C., July 28, 76. With a view to conceal the deser tions from their own rants and to di vert the attention of the public from the bitter feuds threatening a fatal disruption, the ex-rebel Democratic leaders devote much time to produc ig a misunderstanding between the President and General Hays. In their desperation of purpose they re port the Republican candidate as very anxious to repudiate "Grantism," and that he is only restrained from an open avowal to that effect, through fear of the damaging consequences on bis own prospects. On the other hand the President is represented as very indignant and angry with Governor Hays, and his supporters, and as al ready just upon the eve of filling eve ry federal office with his own personal followers, setting his party at defiance. Meanwhile Governor Hays goes on capturing recruits from the enemy and harmonizing his party by his manly, straightforward course. Mr. Wheeler supplements the noble letter of Hays, by one equally outspoken and accept able, and the President manages to get on surprisingly well with bis offi cial duties considering his almost ma niacal condition of mind, retaining the respect of all who come in contact with him by Lis kindness and courtesy. No ono has been frightened by these sensational falsehoods, and uo one de ceived, save some of the unlettered rank and file of their own party. The artizan desperation ' of the House majority is clearly pointed out in the minority report of the Naval Committee which has been investigat ing Secretary Robeson during the past seven months.1 This report fully ex onerates the Secretary from any will ful transgression of law, and shows that the points made against him by the majority of the committee, were only possible by giving undue promi nence to everything said against, and belittling or virtually disregarding all evidence in his favor. The attempt at his impeachment . has been, ap parently, abandoned; but that the time squandered may not be a dead loss, the testimony has all been refer , red to the Judiciary Committee, with a request that the Secretary be im peached, should the evidence warrant such a course. As this move leaves the innocence of Mr. Robeson in doubt with those who have not had the opportunity to follow the investi gation closely, it ia probably hoped that some converts may be mado through such transparent trickery. FresUent Grant is receiving the commendations of a great many peo ple, not overwhelmingly friendly, us ually, because of his understood hos tility to the iniquitous river and har bor bill, which givea a flat contradic tion to Democratic professions of econ omy and retrenchment, and ought to bharae a good many Republicans in Congress. It ia now thought that it tHl be killed in the Seuato, but should it reach tho Executive it would likely be knocked on tho head by a veto. At a caucus of Democratic Repre sentatives last evening, it was votod to rfjHjal tho clause of the Resumption act fxog the dato of resumption, by a vote 47 to 21. Hut it 'a still in doubt whether the inflationists hive :i innjorily in tho Banking and Currcn cy Committee, thus enabling them to report a bill for that purpose. Tho excitement over tho bill of the Committed on Mines and Mining, au thorizing tho restoration of silver to its old position as a legal tender, and providing for silver inflation to the limit of the silver bullion on deposit at tho various mints and assay offices throughout tho country, has somewhat subsided, although it is not apparent that the infatuated advocates of that measure have lo3t nnypf their enthu siasm. For a day or two it looked as though it would bo rushed through on a sort of "tidal wave;'! but tho sober second thought is doing its perfect work. . It is predicted that nil tho appro priation" bills beforo the Conference Committees will have been compro tr'ooH by Tuesday night, and that an i diate adjournment will bo had. o Democratic anxiety over Til den's tardiness in showing his hand, and over Hendricks ominous silence, cannot bo concealed. Tildcn appears to have retrograded from his arrogant, aggressive ladership of three weeks ago, and have become tho play-thing of untoward circumstances. Hen dricks, on tho other haud, appeared to have pushed his way to tho front through his own and his friend's de termination and activity, and ho now appears to have Samuel Jones Tilden "in chancery" decidedly so. The ill- will cherished towards the great "re former" finds frequent expression among the inflationists. Maxwell. Both Presidential tickets are now in the field, and the people can make their choice between them. Both par ties have put forward their beBt and strongest men. The issue, therefore, will not be so much on the men select ed as on the principles they maintain and represent. Hays represents an element that v.a3 true to- the country during tho rebellion; Tilden. an elo ment that was untrue to the country. Hayes went to the field to ' save the Republic ; Tilden staid at homo and by voice and'example discouraged en listments. Hayes representE the virtue and patriotism of the country ; Tilden its vice and despotism. Hayes bo longs to the-. progressive element; Tilden to the elenent that would re tard and destroy. , Hayes has proven his fidelity to the nation ; Tilden has nothing but empty and broken prom ises to relylipon. Hayes is a true re; former; Tilden a mcro pretender, who could not if he would bring about reform, as is proveu by the abuses which have grown up in New York under his rule. " Such are the repre sentatives of the two parties, , one of which must govern this country for fovr years to. come. Choose ye which you will have to rule over you. The decision is not a difficult one. ' . The. Albany Times a Democratic paper, before Tiiden's nomination, put the following ugly questions to him, which have never been answered and never Ail 1 be. The Times is published at Mr. Tiiden's home, ; and if it mis represented him could easily have been exposedytut no attempt in that direction was ever made : ' '' . 1 ' Did Tilden, like Church or Kcrnan, give his time, Li 3 money, his pen or his tongue, to the task of putting down the rebellion ? Who according to the oath of Oakes Ames, drafted tho Credit Mobilier law ? Who according to the official decla ration of Judge Davis of tho United State3 Courts, was the head and front of an infamous fraud in working out the great railroad consolidation of the West, from which that region is still suffering? Who according to Mr. Griswold, of St. Louis was guilty of cutting off and getting payment coupons, of more than ten years, on other people's rail road bonds, and appropriating to him self other sccffiities left him ia trust? Chicago, July 2G.A statement that originally appeared in the New York World, to the effect that Robert L. Lincoln, of 'his city, son of the late Abraham Lincoln, had declared his purpose to support Tilden for Prebi dent, has beeu tho cause of a good deal of embarrassing correspondence to him. The friends of Mr. Liucolu, wishing to relieve him from such em barrassment, havo requested a contra lictiuii tu be made. Mr. Lincoln, it is hardly needful. to day, is a Repub lican and supporter of Hayes and Wheeler. If Tilden is an honest man how came Horace Greeley to say to him iu ISGft, In el'ercnco to the fraudulent count of Iho New York city vote of the fall before, "and yon not merely by silence, but by postivo assumption, have covered these frauds with the mantle of your respectability." Every timo the editor of tho Mad ison Patriot of Wisconsin sits down to write a soul stirring article in favor of Tilden, this sentence, which he pub lished two days beforo tho Governor was nominated, ri?cs up and discour ages him : "Besides being a hard-soft-shinplastcr-nuylhing-to inako - dollars man, Gov. Tilden is a big railway shark, with a double row of teeth all 'round." r . Hore it is again. A contrast, of Tilden'a course with that of Gov. Hayes : , In 1861 Hayes said : "I would pre fer to go into tlii3 war if I knew I wns to bo killed in tho course of it than live through, and after it without tak ing any part in it." In 18G4 Tilden said: "Tho war for the Union is a failuro; I demand that the nation shall sue humbly to the Confederacy for peace." Tho New Orleans Bulletin (Dem.) is disgusted with the doings of tho St. Louis convention. It says: "A party that has not the courage to announce a single emphatic conviction, or that has none to declare, is incapable of aggression, and stands confessed as nothing more than a mcro organized commune, whose sole purpose is ti got offices, which they proposo to fill iu an indefinite sort of way." The truth very fitly spoken. Tho New York Tribune informs us that among tho latest recruits re ported for Hayes and Wheeler arc ex Governor Curtin, of Pennsylvania, and General Banks of Massachusetts. The Democrats accordingly entertain a very poor opiuiou of the abilities or influenco of either gentleman, that is, if the report be true." Curtin could do no more popular act than swing back into the trace3 of tho party that so long hbnered and trusted him. The following are the.. dates for the State elections which occur prior to November: Kentucky, first Mon day in August ; Alabama, first Mon day in August; Vermont, first Tues day in September; California first Wednesday in September; Maine, second Monday in September; Geor gia, first Wednesday in October; Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska and West Virginia, second Tuesday in October. Texas, first Monday iu November. . SHERIFF'S SALE. CY VIRTUE of a writ of Leva Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County and to tne directed, there will be .exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, In the Borough of Tionosta, on i . JIOXDAYf AUGUST 2tlh, A. D. 1870, at 11 o'c lock, a. m., the following described ronl estate, to-wit : i. Jacob A. Yost and Charles Schoft, Trus tees, vs. Tho Perkiomen Oil Company, Lev. Fa., No. 27 Sept. Term, 2870. Irwin. That tract of land situate in Kingsley township, and bounded and described lis follows, to-wit: lieginning nt a post and stones, adjoining land of SoibertlJurhon, thonco south lorty-threo and one-half do grees east one hundred and sixty-two por ches to a post and stones, thence north forty-six and one-half degrees cast rll'tv- four and one-half perches to the place of beginning. Containing hfty-nvo acre strict measure, be the samo moro or less ; being tho samo promises which George llnsbaeh and wife by Indenture dated the first day of February 18G5, and recorded In tho ollico for recording of Deads nfore said, in deed book E. E., page 001 &c.t granted and conveyed unto Daniel D. Jones in loo. Also. That certain tract of lnnd being situate in township of Allegheny, (now Harmony) bounded and described as fol lows, to-wit : Commencing at a post in tho southeast corner of tho whele tract, theneo along tlio north lino of tract No. 2-7 west 0110 hundred and iifty-nino and nine-tenths perches to a post in tho south east corner of land former v coveved to W. W. Post, thence along tho east lino of said land, north ono hundred an 1 fourteen perches and live-tenths of a perch to a post, thence by tho south line of land contracted for by Levi Motzgor north eighty-seven and one-half degrees cast ono hundred and fif:v-nino and ninu- tenths perches to post iu tho east line of saiu wnoie tract, thence along mud cast lino south one hundred and eighteen per ches to place of beginnimr. Containing one hundred and eight acres and one hun dred and seven perches of land bo tho same more or less, and allowance of 0 per cent. Taken in execution and to bo bold as the property of Tho Porkionieii Oil Company, at tho suit of Jacob A. Yost and Charles Schoft, Trustees. Terms rash. JUSTIS S HAWKEY, Sheriff, feherilf's Ollice, Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., Aug. 1, lsTtf. TI1H lll-ST YKT roil AGENT'S KhIch is (UlRjn!MMc!;o,,1and rs oi ilieTicsl Aini i lean Society by Mrs. E. it. Dwfl'ey. Will poll nt sight in every house. Is iudispuiisible to all who desire to get ahead in tho world. Written Willi great ability, l'riiitod and bound splen didly. Sold at low ju ice. The only book on this subject sold by agents, and will sell bitter than any other work iu the market. Circulars and terms sent on im mediate application to the publishers. J. M. STUhllA H I' it CO., T-i Chestnut St., l'Jiil.i. 1.;:h OU WOKK of all kinds done at this uf 1 lice on short notice. THE LARGEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT IN THE OIL REGIONS I . HVLTOLiIKS SIMIITI-X, Dealer in CABINET AND UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE! FRANKLIN, FENN'A. 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