TILDEN'S CANDIDATE. In 1S0S John T. Hoffman, then Mayor of New York city, und of conm a member of the ring, as lie was a great friend of Tweed und Til den, was fraudulently elected Govern or of the Empire State. On this oc casion twenty thousand Spurious votes were smuggled in, giviDg the State to Democrats. Mr. Tiidcti wa chairman of the Denocratio State Committee, ' and the famous circular in regard to his election was signed by him. He denied all agency in issuing it when the fraud was discovered, but he did oot attempt to prosecute those who, ' according to his disclaimer, had frged his Dame. He might have safely done so, for the courts were in the ring, and the trial would have been a farce, as Mr. Tilden must have been aware; and it is surprising that a man of his cunning did not, feeling secure, play the whole thing out. The circular re ferred to is as fbUows i Rooms or tiie Dem. State Com. October 27, 1868. My Dear Sir: Tlease at once communicate with sotne reliable person in three or four principal towns and in each city of your county, and re quest him (expenses duly arranged for at this end) to telegraph to "Win. M. Tweed, Tammany Hall, at the minute of closing the polls, not waiting for the count, such person's estimate of the vote. Let the telegram be as follows : "This town will show a Democratic gain (or loss) over last year of (num ber.) Or this one if sufficiently cer tain: "This town will give a Repub lican (or Democratic) majority of There is, of course, an important object to be obtained by a simultane ous transmission at the hour of closing the polls, but not longer waiting. Op- Eortunity can be taken at the usual alf-hour lull in telegrapaic communi cations over lines before aetual results begin to be deolared; and before the Associated Press absorb the telegraph with returns and'interfere with indi vidual messages, and give orders to carefully watch the count . Very truly, yours, Samuel J. Tildes, Chairman. The "important object" was thus obtained. The State returns were carefully revised and estimated, and it was found that Hoffman was defeat ed by 41,204 majority. Then the city returns were "doctored" by the addi tion of 37,000 ballots which had never been in the hands of voters, other than Tweed.Tilden, &Co. had never been legally deposited but which gave a majority ia the ci ty of New York of 59,150 for Hoffman 1 If the country is to enjoy peace in the future Demoaracy must be defeat ed. If we are to maintain the value of our crrrency Democracy must be defeated. If the nation is to live and grow, the enemy of its peace and pros perity must be' defeated. The hum blest citizen has a vital interest at stake in keeping the Government out of the hands of those who have no sympathy for its principles of freedom and equality. Let all who value good government work unceasingly for the success of the Republican ticket. Our national salvation de pends upon it. Tilden's supporters deny that he ever remarked to ex-Governor Under wood, of Vermont, during the war, that "any United States soldier on Southern - soil could be sued for trespass." Governor Underwood reit erates his assertion, and states that the conversatjon rook place between them on the piazza of Congress Hall, at Saratoga. He also sayes that Tilden expressed surprise that he (the Gov ernor") did not hold the same opinion with himself. Since it was settled that New York is Tilden's lost hope, aid an uncertain one at that, the canals have beeu found to be in a shocking condition. Itia discovered, moreover, that the necessary force of men to make the re paires cannot be had in the State. They have to ba imported by thou sands from adjoining States. Their engagment will last until the first Tuesday in November. This is the last act in Sara Tilden's great drama of canal reform. The official returns of the Ohio election give Barnes, Republican can didate for Secretary of State, 6,956 tnajority ; Boynton, for Supreme Judge, 9,617 majority; Evans,- for tneniber of Board of Public Works, 7, 893 majority. The Republican ma jority ou the Congressional vote is 12,331. The State is good for 20, OOOfor Hayes. During a parade of a Democratic club the other night, one of the color ed men which are now a prominent feature in every Democratic procession etepped into a sample room to borrow a match, and when he came out the tip of his nose and all of his chin was .stark, staring, strangely wh'ta. Tbe fact is fully substantiated that tbe Syndicate having in charge the placing oi the new 4J per cent, loan have said that the election of Tilden will seriously effect the suscess of the ew loan, indeed stop it altogether. Can we have better evidence of the extreme danger to the country of his Presidential aspirations? A nimble fellow The nan who ran tip his flaw, . .uuJ iu sviiipulliy fur the murderers, SQUARE GRAND PIANOS Itotailed at Wholesale Prices. 600 for 250. 650fort300. C7OOf0r3OO. 800for390. THE "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO. -VB STRUC K HARD PAN PRICKS. Only One "Price for Cash, and a low oim NO DEVIATION. We give no discounts. Wo pay no agent' commission, which double tho prices of all Pianos. We look to tho People, w ho want a first class "Piano at a fair profit over cost of manufacture. We appoint tho Teople our ajrents, and give them our Pianos as low as any agent can buy equally good Pianos of any other manufacturer, giving the People, in a reduced price, what is usually expended in commissions, rent, freight, traveling and incidental expenses. The "Medolssohn" Piano Co. can sell you a 71 octave rosewood case Piano, 6 feet 10 Indies long, with front round corners, carved legs, serpentine and plinth mould ings, with improvements, including Full Iron Frame, Over Strung Bass, Agraffo Treble, and French Grand Action, which only accompany the best Pianos of the most celebrated makers, at tho very low price of $250, $275 or ;K, according to style of case, or with four round cor ners and full agraffe for $W), and guaran tee them in every respect equal to any Piano made of similar stylo, or no sale. Tho "Mendelssohn" Pianola manufac tured from the very best materials, and by the mont skilled and finished work men. Tho manufacture is conducted by one of the most expnrienced Piano manu facturers in tho country. This is no new enterprise, turning out a poor and cheap piano, made from green wood, and by arreener mechanics. Our Piano is nnsui-passed by any in tho market for its rich and powerful tones, and its nclaptation to iho human voico In sympathetic, mellow andsingingnualities. It speaks for itself. W e are willing to place It besido anv other make of Piano oil its merits, cither in beauty of case, or excellence of tone, and "at half the money" of equally good instruments. "Tho best tho cheapest" When it costs tho lent money. All Pianos fully warranted for five years. Send for our Illustrated and Descrip tive Circular. Tiie "Jlendrlsiioliii" Piano Co., Office of Manufactory, CO BKOAbWAY, N. Y. OtfliY RKMEOY FOR HARD TIMES. CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS. All wanting Fruit Farms, especiall ad apted to tho growth of tho Vine, where it is an established success and pays large profit. The land is also adapted to tho growth of Peaches, Pears, Apples and smoll fruits; also Grain, Grass and Veg etables. Many hundred of excellent Vineyards, Orchards and Farms, can now bo seen. The location is only 34 miles south of Philadelphia, by Railroad, in a mild, de lightful climate, and at the very doors of the New York and Pliiladejphia Markets. Another Railroad runs direct to New York. The place Is already largo, successful and prosperous. Churches, Schools, and other privileges are already established. Also, manufactories of Shoes, Clothing, Glass, Straw Goods, and other thingH, at which different members of a family can procure employment It has been a health resort for Rome years past for people suffering from pul monary affections, Catarrh, Ague, and de bility j many thousands have entirely re covered. A new brick hotel lias just been com pleted, 100 foot front, with back buildings, four stories high, including French roof, and nil mnrlArn hnnrnvomntu f,w tlm o - - - - J - - ' ...... . iwi V VJ cornmodation of visitors. .Price ot Farm Iiand 925.00 per aero, rAVft.lll A ITlRtall montu vW)iin tha nnilA1 i kJ ' ...... .. vu lJl.llli J..I ilX .! four years. In this climate, plantod out w yiuot, 4u ueruN oi mnu win count luuy as much as 100 acres further north. TVrflftUQ 11 nuin 11 o 1 nrtfK fwiiil ing can become familiar with it in a short wine? uii awuuiii ui Duriuuiiui'iga, "- v. sj9 "MO f t Jt niiU 4AJ VY (I JI1 the towns of Landisville and Vlneland, also for sale. Whilst visiting tho Centennial Exhibi tion, Vinolnnd can be visited at small ex pense. A paper containing full information, will be Rent upon application to CIIilLEtf iw-tino, v luoiaiiu. jn. j ireeoreost. scription of Vlneland, publishod In the " . jui iiiuuiiD, uy uie weu-Known Agriculturist, Solon Robinson: All tho farmers were of the "well to do" sort, and some of them, who have turned their attention to fruits and market gard ening, have grown rih. The soil is loam, varying from sandy to clavoy. and surface gently undulating, intersected with tunttll btr wutis and occasional wet meadows in which deposta of peat or muck are stored, sufficient to fertilise 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 farm ing, that we know of this side of the West ern prairies. We found some of the old est farms apparently just as profitably productive as whon first cleared of forest fiftv or a hundred years ago. The geologist would noon discover the cause oi this continued fertilUy. Ttie whole eountry is a marine deponit and all through the woil we found evidences of calcareous substances, generally in ih iorta f Indurated calcareous marl, show, lug many distinct forum of ancient shells, of the tertiary formation ; and this marly substance is scattered all through the soil, in a very comminuted form, and in th exact condition most easily asslmmilated by such plants as the funnor desires to cultivate, fc'a ' Agent.', 41 Park itow, JOB WORK DONK AT THIS "REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At he lowest eash price, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of 'any other establishment in the District. -:o:- BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOXTIIIiY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. 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KxpertsRiul Professional IlontMacks In New York, mid all other litrpo cities whero this lUtickiiiK has been introduced, nr knowlede Its Hnperiority overall iuttrt d or domestic HlackiiiKX In iiho, hh an Klegant Polish and Conscrvor of Leather. 3IOTICE. P.ixhy'H "Dest'' Blacking has a Tied and Iilvso Itbe.. Do not lo deceivcsl by m--wpting our "Standard" I51wkhir in ila-e of '-IJost." The Standard has tho label tamped into tho tin cover. This brand is made to compete with other American and French Jllacklngs, but is inferior to our "Host." Ilixby's "Uest" Illocking will savo its entire cost in tho wear of your boots and IIOUKEKICKPKKS THY Bixby's French Laundry Blue, IN SIFTING! P.OXF.M. Tho mont convenient and economical package, and the only combined Uleacli and blueing Powder in use. 8. M. BIXRY&CO., Manufacturinp; Chemists, 1 1 Nob. 17J fc 175 Washington St., N. Y. 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