- EDITOR, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 6, 18J6. Republican National Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT RUTHERFORD B. IIAYS, of Ohio. FOR VICE PRESIDENT WILLIAM A. WHEELER, of New York. REPUBLICAN COUNTV TICKET. For Congress, GEN. HARRY WniTE, of Indiana County. For State Senator, J AS. GREEN Subject to action of the district conferees. ) For Assembly, J. R. AG NEW. For District Attorney, 8. D. IRWIN. For Coroner, W. C. COBURN. For Jury Commissioner, P. V. MERCILLIOT. i'-n A short time ago the N; Y. Times, in a desperate strait for something to say against 'Tilden, charged that he , ' had made an incorrect income return , some years ago; whereupon the Sun 4ind other leading journals in the in terest of truth - took, the pains to thoroughly investigate the matter, and proved the charge utterly groundless. Consequently the Times has since had : the prudence to withdraw the false and slanderous accusation with as i igood a grace as possible ; but the Ad ministration echoers in the iuterior having caught up the yelp, are still ihowling 'Fraud' and 'Perjury !' Forest Prest. Consequently the Timet has had the prudence to withdraw no word of its - accusations, which fact the editor of the Press undoubtedly knew when Jbe produced the above. A cause is ' pretty frail when it has to bo suppor ted by that kind of "whole cloth" .stuff. How in the name of "reform" " -could the Times withdraw an accusa tion' founded on two affidavits , of Tilden's. Further: beside reiterating iU charges which the Press says it has "had the prudence to withdraw," the TJ.mjaiandM ready to furnish proof acceptable in auy court that the $20,000 of railroad fees formed but a mll part of liis income the year he swore it to be but $7,118. . This illus- - Irates the silliness of those papers which try to lift Tildeu up and give 4iiin a decent character in the face of liis conflicting affidavits. Says the Times on this subject: "Save here and there some heedless or shameless - country organ, the Democratic press has abandoned the attempt to explain away Mr. Tilden's perjury and fraud. As for . the candidate himself, he seems quite willing to abide by the lame excuse of his secretary, that as the $20,000 fee from the Alton and Terre Haute Railroad was partly earned before 18G2, therefore it could not all be included iu the tax return fur that jear. IVa have shown, however, that, even accepting this theory, the accusa tion of perjury remains uutouched. At dcast $11,500 of the fee ia question was earned in 18G2, according to Mr. Tilden's own statement, end not a dollar of that amount paid income tax. We shall, ono of these days, show with some detail the chief source of Mi. Tilden's income in ,18G2 and subsequent years. Meanwhile, we trust that our Democratic friends will remember that it is a mere waste of time to quibble over the $20,000 fee in 18G2, as if that were the sole item of Mr. Tilden's income about which we have any evidence. There are -al'iiudanl data on which to prove Mr. Tildeu a perjurer and a swindler without reference to this fee or the time when it was earned ample as the evidence is which it supplies with out refercuce to anything else." The New: York World has sense .enough to know that there is some . .thing in the charges ngaius Tilden on account of the income taXj ad says: "Yu have uo doubt that Mr. Tildeii iu his own way and at Jii owu time will think it Jiot unbecoming his posi tion as the candidate of a greijt party for the first office in the land, to set his foot upon the charges. In the meanwhile it strikes us that no judi cious f'ritud of Mr..Tilden or tbeDera. ocratic party, or of tho repute of the United States, which is involved in the repute of ulceus so conspicuous ,w. r. punn and so highly trusted, will bo over hasty in volunteering explanations of a matter entirely personal in Its na ture." ( s - : s We clip the following from the Forest Press of Inst week. It might be well enough to say that tho head ing is original with the Press: FIVE MOKE HAYES A WHEELER VOTES LOST. From Tho Forest Republican. The five "Mollie Maguires," Mud ley, McGehan, Carroll, Roarity and Boyle, recently convicted of the mur der of Toliceman Yost, at Tamaqua, were sontenced to death, at Pottsvillo, ou Monday moruiug last. On the contrary, these five votes are of tho same class and always voted the same ticket as Tweed, Morrissey, Tilden, Connolly, and other boss "re formers." Iu the South wheu Demo crats kill off a few negroes, policeman, or Republicans, if the case is mention ed, tho paper noticing it is accused of "waving the bloody shirt," In this State, the culprits are represented a belonging to the party which has nl ways discouraged just such actions. If they have joined the Republican party since their incarcoration we would call it a clear case of death-bed repentance. Our Washington Letter. Special to the Republican. Washington, D. C, Sept. 4, 'TG Neither ' Tilden nor hie advisers appear able to extricate the 'reform er" from the ugly position in which he has been placed by the revelations of the New York .Times. ludeed the leading Democratic papers touch the matter of his alleged perjury in the most gingerly manner, and with mark ed synitoms of distress, while the coun try press is generally eilent, as though waiting to be led out of the difficul ties by which environed. Absolutely nothing has yet been offered invalida ting the charges of perjury made by the Times: and its disclosures have been made known and discussed every where, throughout the country. Si lence, under the-kcircumstanccs, must and will be accepted as a confession of guilt. From many sections of the South there come evidences of a revival of the traditional hostility always exist ing between the Whig and Democratic-parties. Former Whigs who have acted with the Democrats since the disruption of their own party, because they had no where else to go, have always been more or less uncomforta ble and restless in their abortive effort to form a union with an incompatible element. This feeling of dissatisfac tion has been augmented by the meni al position always assigned them in this coalition, and has now become painfully apparent to the Democracy, and it now attempts to accomplish by soft words aud sycophaucy what it has failed to bring about a perfect union by kicks and cuffs. There .is no question but that the Republican ranks are being strengthened by re cruit of this character. Whether the desertions from the Ku-Klux Democ racy will be sufficiently numerous to materially effect the result in Novem ber, is a matter that cannot yet be definitely stated. But these old Whigs constitute an element in South ern politics that must be taken into account in all subsequent predictions, touching the future status of politic al parties south of Mason and Dixon's line. lieports from the Centennial are gratifying to all friends of that enter piise. Everything conuected there with appears to bo ut its best; aud the increased number of visitors has made the hearta of the Commissioners to rejoice. The great international regattas on the Schuylkill attract great interest among the Centen nial visitors. The four oared scull race between the London crew and tho Yalo crew was hotly contested, and it may bo, and was, considered a sort of Buuker Hill victory, for the Britishers. It appears to be conceded that had the English ffrew started with no odds, tho Yalo crew would have come off victorious. Tho distance was one and a half miles, and tho Englishmen with the advan tage of the pole enrue in five fett ahead. Time, as given, a little less than 9 minute3 with one second in fa vor of xLo Londoners. The experiment of reducing tho price of admission last .Saturday, to half fare (twenty-five cents) was so successful that tho two following Sat urdays wero designated . in which to continue it. The number admitted ou that day was above 101,000. TLc slaughter utuoug the clerks Las commenced ; and the cry of tho man gled ones is heard all over tho city. This Is especially touching in th case of femalo employes who find themsel ves thrown out f employment with families to provide for. Maxwell. Good Roasted Co flee, 25 cts, at Robinson A Bonner's. Try it. . 2t. Teams Wanted. For bark haul ing at Brookston Tannery. 18-3t. G. Brooks & Co Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given Unit the first nnd final Recount of Nancy A. Sibblo nnd John Zents, Administrators of tho ostato. of rcter Sibblo deceused, has boon proper ly filed for tho September Term of tho Orphans' Court of Forest County, and will, be presontod lor confirmation oil Monda of said Court. 1. W. CLARK, Regi iter. Tionesta, Aug. i8, 1870. at. Trial List, September Term, 1876. Fouest Cor NT Y, ss. List of Cases Ret down for trial at a Court to bo held in and for said County, commencing September 2-1, 1K70 : - No. Tr. Yr. IJancy Pale e.t al vs. Robin son it Homier 0 Sep. 187(1 Elizabeth Goer vs. R. C. Scott ct ftl , . 1'eb-1871 Samuel Duff vs. James W. Guthrie 17 May 1807 Goorge Barnard vs. Joseph Cook 43 Dec. 1874 J. II. Dorrtekson ct al vs. John McDonald ct al 44 Dec. 1S75 Mary M. Woodington Admra et al vs. James Bhriyor. ; ' 1 i Admrsctal 10 May 1873 Geo. W. Dean vs. J. JT. Ding- nianet al . ' i -" 9 May 1S7. Charles Murphy et ux vs ' . : i Thomas Porter 70 Sep. 1873 S. C. Sloan va. Geo. W. Dith- ridge Co.' ; i J4 Ron. 1875 Darius Tobey vs. Wood fc . ' Falconer ct al .0 Sen. 175 John Becker vs. J. D. Hunt -10 Sep. 187(1 Wallace Fleming vs. John 1 ' Peterson, Executor t 55 May 1815 Jairus D. W. Reck vs. Par- , ' cus Cor eland , 45 May 1S70 J. F. Overlandor v. Chas. Hinton 50 Sep. IS70 J. G. Wolf ct ux va. J, Sliaw- , key 3 Sop. 170 J. G. Root vs Geo. Morgan 35 May 1&70 J. A. Proper, (successor for use vs. J. W. 11. Reisingcr otal Admrs 27 May 1876 Jesso Carson vs. H. M. Car sou 24 Sep. 187 Jacob Wagonor vs. J. A. Dale ot al . 28 May 1870 Freeman fc Corbet vs. Geo. W. Dithrldgo ifc Co. 44 Fob. 1870 Jas. Harriott vs. J. G. Hen ton et al 19 Sen. 1870 M. D, Hall & Co. vs. R. M, 1 Carson '".'' 45 Sep. 1870 Jared M Brush et al for nso .vs. Hugh MoNoal et al 1 Doc. 1875 J. W. II.Roisingorctal Ad- mr's vs. J. M. Kepler 17 Feb. 1870 Geo. Morgan vs. K. N. Lacy 24 Fob, 1870 Warren Savings Rank of ' Warren, Pa. vs. J. Cobb fc Son 40 May 1870 Citizens' National Bank of ; : Warren, Pa. vs. J. Cobb dfc , Son . 39 May 1878 S. S. Ilolbrook et al vs. Sol don Whitman 57 Sop. 1670 U. W. CLARK, Proulionotary Tionosita, Aug. 1870. PROCLAMATION. Wjieueas. Tfce Hon. L. I. Wetniore, President Judye of tha Court of Com mon Pleas and Quarter Sewxiona in and for tho county of Forest, haa iHsued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, ttc, at Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to commence on tho fourth Monday of Sept. next, being tho 23ih day of Sept. 1870. Notice Is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Peaco and Constables of said county, that they ba -then and there in thtfir proper persons at ten o ciocK, a.. ai., 01 saiauay, witn tnoir records, inquisitions examinations and other, remembrances, to do thoso things which to their ollloos appertain to be doiio, and to thoso who aro bound in recognizance to prosocute against tho prisoners that are or shall bo in tho jail of Forest County, thnt they bo then and there present to prusceulo against them as shall bo just. Given un der my hand and seal A. D. 187(5. JUSTISSIIAWKKY, Sheriff. Estate Notice. Estate of Mary Dala doecasod, lato of Tionesta Township, Forest county. Ah pcr&ons indebted to said estate Rrore quested to mako immediate payment, and thoso having legal claims against the same will present them, without cloly, in proper order fur Hcttlemeut to NANCY DAWSON, Administratrix, or MILKS W. TAT 10, Att'y, June 20, 1870.- 12 0 Tionesta, Pa. 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Draft, Postnfllee Money order," Registered letter, made payable to Kuntncky Caslv Distribution Company. All communiciilio'iis connected with the. distribution and orders for Tickets, and' applications of agents to sell .tickets,, should be addressed to . . HON. Til OS. P. PORTER,. Hi General-Manager, Frank fort, Kyv . Or , W. BAIiltOW ,fc CO., , Gen, I-iastern Agents, 710 Broadway, N. Y, HARD TIMES. CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS. : 'All wanting Fruit Farm, Tspei-iall Hid-.-ajited to the growth of tho Vine, whero it is an established success and pays largo Iirotit. ' The land Is also adaolpd to tho growth of Peaches, Pear. Apples' nnd (imdl fruits; also Grain, Grass and Veg etables, t Mauy hundred of excellent YLu-vard. Orchard' and Farm, can now be ."eeiw ' The location (a only :4 niiks H"n'.h of Philadelphia, by Railroad, in a mil I, de lightful climate, and at the very door of the New York and Philadelphia Market '. Anotlirr Railroad runs direct to Now York. Tho phu-o is already large, successful- and prosperous. ChurclM's, Schools, and other privileges are already established. Also, inauuliu-torics of Shoes, Clotlng, Glasa, Straw Goods, and otlwr Ihlns, a which dill'erent members of a family can procure employment. It has been a health resort for solim years past for people sintering from pul monary allot (ions, Catarrh, Ague, and de bility; many thousands havo cut irvly re covered. , , "( A new brick hotel has just been , com-, pletcd, l;u feet tront, with back building, four stories high, including French roof, nnd nil modem improvements for the 11c coinmodation of visilois. Prlcoof Farm Land f25.()0 per acre, payalite installments, within the period of four years. In this climate, planted out to vino, 20 acres of land will count fully as mud as loo acres further norlh. . Pel son iui;u- uaii) tod wi'h fruit grow ing can lucomo familiar wiili it in a short timo on account of Kurroundini;. Fiv aero, one acre, nnd tov! .1 lots,' in tho towns of Litndihvillo and Vinebind. also for kale. Whilst visiting tho Centennial Exhibi tion, Viiifjlund can bo visited nt small tx-Jtf-ono. A paper containing full information, wiil bo sent upon application to CHRLES lv. LANDIS, Viliolaiid, N. J., fruo ol 'os!. The following is an extract from a ie Bcriptiou of Vincland, ublislied in ?'io New York Tribune, by the well-known Agriculturist, Solon Robinson : All the farmers wore of the "well to do"-; sort, and somo of them, wiio havo turned thoir attention to fruits and market gard ening, have grown ri: h. Tho soil is loam, varying from sandv to olavcv, and surface gently undulating, intersected with siuali streams and occasional yct meadows, in which deposta of peat or muck are stored, sutlleicnt to fcrtili.o the whole upland sur. face, after it has been exhausted of its natural fertility. . . It is certainly one of tho most extensive fertile tracts, in an almost level position, and suitable condition for pleasant urm ing, that wo know of this side of the West ern prairies. Wo found some of the old est farms apparently just us protitably productive as when iirst cleared of forest titty or a hundred years ago. The geologist would soon discover the cause of this continued fertility. Ti e whole country is a marine deposit, and all through tho soil we found evidences f calcareous substances, generally in tho form of indurated calcareous nuul, show ing many distinct forms of tuieii nt shell , of tho tertiary formation ; and this niai'Iy substance is scattered nil through tho sc.M, in a very comminuted form, and in tho exact condition most easily ussinnniln'ed by such plants as tho furincr desires to cultivate. 12 8m FITS ft EPILEPSY positively ctmr-.i. The worst cases of the lon'st standing by using Dr. HEBBARIl'ft' CUR K. 1. has cured thousands and fill give $1,000 for a rasH it will not benefit. A bottle ser.t freo to all addressing 'J. K. 1I BltLKK, Chemist. OUico; 155 Broadwsy. New v iork. 4'4 ADVERTISERS send 25 cents to Geo, P. Rowill it Co., 41 Park Row, N. Y., lor their KMhty-page Pamjdilet, bluivv. crtoi' aln;lsinjj. 13 4t TOR V,'0;iC of nil kinds done at this cf ' lu ? on sliort IioUl-o.