niddleburf rSar, 20, J875. I." "CBOUSETEdiiBr "jftnprto or. FOfFooVEriNOlC. JOHN F. HAETRAKFT. (Sai.Jert In the R'vnMirta rltdte rxmmHam.) The lU'pnbliavim of the State of Pennsylvania are brtby rHi,tio.l,d V naaptnbla 1.T their deltfjrates in State Convention at noon on Weducn tUv. tha 20th day of May, 187.P,. in tlis Fulton Opera Tlouse, at the f icy of leftiicnater. for th pnrpose of nmnnattn candidate for Movcmor and Kbits Treasurer. Each Ropre rwntalivo nnl Mcnatorinl District will I io entitled to tlio sumo rcpresenta tioo aa it lift under the present np portiontnenl for Mensfors and H"pre unntttives id the lcyislatire. IU'hkbm. Emirrr, A. Waso Norma, Chairman. Secretary. Ti. Oito. V. Wnnnw.nn. of thin Ktatn, died of pneumonia, in Roma, Italy, last Monday. Tiik T'nil.' ! Stntea Treusnrv has. nt pri-muit, nonrly eleven and a half tail um d ar m ro m its nuiw than it bad at the corresponding dato last year. Thcra is now gold enough on hand to moot tho renuire-im-nt of tlio Hinkinz fund and pay tlio .Inly interest, with a surplus of several million, if thro alumni l 110 receipt until tho close of the cur rent fiscal year. List year, at this time, nt the mid of tho tenth mouth of the fi al yoar, lite ilulit had Ueti reduced during tho ywir but littlr moio than 2.ioO,tW, Tho lediic tion at the end of tho tenth mouth of thii vear in ill.O "0.000. This ia tloiug considerable hotter than so-ne j of tho loading Treasurer oilioui bad I expected. I The Steamship Schiller Calamity. Tvtitl Xn mhrr ttf iVitf .11 1 . The ateamship Hchiller, of the F.nglo Lino, t'apt. Jolm O. Thomas, wo wrecked at ten o'clock on Friday night, 7th inst , off tlio Hoilly Islands, at the entrance of the Dritiali Chan nel and of the 38! persona on hoard only a am all number wore known to haw boon nvi.l The Schiller nailed from New York on April 28tli, for Hamburg. It appears that a dons fog prevailed, preventing cither of the Hcilly lights bing aoen, and the steamer struck njKjn the dangerous Ketarricre lodges, alront a third of a mile inside Bishop's Rock. Tliore in 'og-lH'Il at tho latter point, but thoro tppoars to hare been a heavy sen running, which may have prevented it Wing hoard. A lxat belonging to St. Agnes, the southernmost of the Scillya, picked up sown of the survivors, who wero swimming with the tido. nud hin tod thnm at St Mary's Island. The Scilly life-boat put off f tr the wreck, and also a life boat and etenmor from I'ou.ancu,but in the fearful sea which raged it was difTi'Milt for small craft to livo Thoy succeeded, however, in picking tip forty -tbreo persons, together with nineteen corpses, aomo articles of tho cargo and twenty five sacks of tho ship's mail. The Schiller was loaned by a crow of 111 offieor an 1 tn-tn. She had 141 cabin p tsseiigors and 120 in the stoer ao, inclii'lmg four infants, m iking a total of 885. A majority of piMsen- gers wero of German family, a large in T,V. I rn. PMT. Hnlrt k mtmm f 40MN R. inoiana uuauta. m hnynt WMriir4.liNf la Siaioua conseqnenaea are appre-1 At a sale of bonee bendml ia the sinking coal regions. ' county, Pa., never! weeks ago, one I i umiasjw.on &mxj T.r'""'"'-. We think the Governor would be 'two year od brought $2 600 and anl'l.iXl ?Z"l.'7tZ.i other I J. vuu. a roar year oia waa old for 12,650 and a three year old measuring 17 bands in height aad weighing ZM0 waa knocked down at 14.600. i inatifiod to atation troops wherever he lb ink it necessary. Mrs Sasa t. Lewis, of Wellsboro, waa elected county superintendent of Tiago comity, Iaat Tuesday, re ceiving one hundred and fifty-foor rotes, to one hundred and fifty three for C. C. Ward, ber cometitor. Tho Academy boarding honse at Academia was destroyed by fire last Wednesday night between the hours of midnight and o'clock. It was a large brick building its length was 80 foot, its breadth 40 f.-et, and it was four storios high. Prof. Stone, Principal of the Academy, occupied a portion of it as a residence. It iaa a most fortunate thing that the building was not Ailed wit h students. ah is usually the case during the sob siona. It was a vocation time, and the few young men student who were passing it there, hud that even ing gono to Tuscnrora creek to fish, and thereby escaped tho fro. They wore returning from the crook when the fire broke out, but wore net near enough to save their effects from the flames. Amidst the confusion and rapid spread of the firo, everything in tho building a bnrned. The loss of Sir. tone's personal property is about IPH00 Tho lose on the hoiiHo in jttl.OOO to $8,000. There is an insurance of about $4,000 on it It is believed that the fire waa start ed bv an incendiary in a room in the bosHucnt wbero a pnrril of furniture i ihiVt?i m had been stowoJ. Tho school will I 'r",r' .,.'!'. eaarloa , Baaa!. Kmiiii ptrltaoaa Iktoora u Wot Dnntkx." fll i ! okoranl h cpak by mnaa all poor mi ! Mfltfi, If IMn. ull pi'lT tk Ma to Alk-llr Katltasi, 4rtlMr1 OarMll. Hnltkotsl nas Taala ! Alwrallva la lnlaBca ik a. tha mM Ih a?ar kaowa kirk aaakoiknl. It fc) lr. Walhar't Vail torala Vlaagar Hlttar. ( pr. a, w. THE GREAT DISCOVERY! K. T. KIMRKI.'S BITTItR WIWI5 OF IKON Pur tliaral aiaak ntmh (-naral ilakUtf, lnUaatlaa. UM of tka aa-y.iai (fMani, ana ittlHi, aaldlty of iba Momaab, aad til oM rfnlrln a toata. lb wIm laoiaila tha moat mum la aad an flant Mil of Irna a imw i llltrala of Mate nallf illa, onrnMa! wlik lha mini anarKatl ol rllla loale Yll ParavUn Bark. Tka aflart la many oaata rtal.llllr. Wa nf appaOia. aal anaralprMiirtloo,of an aHVIanl oil of Iron roaiMnwl llk aor yalaaala Marra. In nt hapey. It aanmaau lha apaatlta, raUat tka pla lakM of aiavralar Sabkhi m. ntmuj lha Mlor nf dklllty, anl Rival a DurH yg.,r to tka aoanfatara. m ya want nmaihlns la ttraniflhas yoa t IM yna wast a Ronri apvUtat to fm want to bulM ap yuar aoattiiatloa 7 I mi ynn wai in na I lln MltitLECRKCK. Aitedate Judge. On vom want in iral rft nf aorvott' o anl anoray I IM yoa want to loaiiwalll io Tia want ori n i Tinroai number beiug from Now York anV not Ihi affected by the burning of tho The captain I oiulding. Vfui', Gift in'. kuowti to be I; tho C;iho of Aim Eliza against, lirigham Young, applications of jilaintiff for a writ of attachment to compel payment of 500 per month alimony, pernl'iite ', from the time of the commencement of tho suit, nnnv from the West an 1 wociind oftiiNir aro lost The total number of lives lost is 311. The Schiller was one of the newest and best boats in the trans continental line, and was value.! at $700,00 1, and wan ins trod for her full valuo. Sho carried sit kegs containing nearly two years ago, as awarded by Chief .Justice M Kean, a decision was :lh),ni0 in gold, shipped by VI. S ! rendered on Moiidav by Chief Jtis- fWur. - Weneedthoroudnmrtv 1!,lllin ,.Jo ' ,m"kor8' "f .No' " F'M I- ! !"".V. and " . iiliniwrn tilinm nar nrir tv It M I ., aon.innri .t.l uu W. .1 1. awu In . - " . i'iii f v v . iiirei urj niiiiiiiiinif'Vi w iwnutin ah i rrt.mm no ratiiiivni urrrnrMiaturw r nm diuiM Balbii & Co., Paris, nud '250 mail' all casus of divorce the law waa plain ! "'' ih.uiBaauariHiii ""' hags, containing tho onlire conti-and the authorities overwhelming! iieiital mull, together with a large, that uliiuonv could not bo awarded Paras MiavaL.r a.i.mo T.nahin. iiiron.s oTiani ition in everv town, cit v.coun tv. and Stato in thecountry. Thelle P'lbliean party in as strong ns ever, out it strength bus been wanted iti fniitlens siilu issues nud lx'al 'lis ptltes. For the '"'' 1 i f the linlioti .1 i... ....... .....i l . ,ur'u." IV'l'" ""I iiosin. 4.IKMI laallnaa I If ?a do, try Kankal'a Wloa of Iroa Thli Iralf raiaaiiia MM hai uoaii aa inor nnahlj IimiwI by all elaaa of Ilia anrnmanliy, tbxl II Ik now Hoemarl Inill.paatll.l aa a Tonic lla-IMna. It anata kat llllla, parlnaa ika Mm ad im Inaa to tha atoaaab, ranvyaiaa tka yrtam anil rolona Ufa. I ai'w only a-k a trial of lhl val aMa Ton if. Prlral par bultla. t V. KI'NKfel.. Hnlo I'Mprlator Plillailalplila.Pa. k your i'ra Kill f..r Knnkal'a Ulnar Win of Iron, anil take ao oihar ataka sl,l oaly la tl atllaa. All otbara araaovDlartalf, an bawaraof thata. Tape Worm. P.ntlraly ratnorml with pnroly yaRataMa ma1. Irlna. paMini from ayilam allra No faa anttl fai. i;nnia anil rmimr io paiivniM K. F. Kankal. No. tM Worth Mlnlk St., PhHallphla AilTlrafraa. Haat. Pl i and fionnch Wnrmi aim raaorail. aik ynar ilnin. lint for Ki aaai.'a Woas ittsur. . I'rlo 1 par uutlla. Hand for elrjular. OAWiEfj Ronaca. ra. r ram Taw. hip, la a nliahla aaadidaU for lha enloa ol Aa aaatata JmUgr, an wa hapa Sw klm lha apport nf Ma raay old Irlxnda whn aland aa klra oa a foraw ooraoh an aew oaaa aaonak Io aomlaata klia aa oar atard.arar la lha aaat rampalRn. Mr. a. la rry rapabla and hla aarallant anrlsl qallttea rnaaa klaa aa rSVUnl aa aaalal ofaVrr. MANY ItKITDLICAX.S. Ms frT MaaaBnnnaa-MOS). DANltL WITMI S,f I'alnn Top., a a aakaMa aaadt data for lha amna nf Aaaattnta atialRa. Mr . Wltmar Pile I tka omia ona trm, raw yaara ao, ltk markad ability aradltahly to klaa- roll aa.l ariia ananr ia mwm wnn aianiati nea. Hla prlaala aad political charactar la Ino wall ksvwa U raojnlraasr Irnitkf aUbjratloa . I' MOM. Vn. Pna Plaaaa annown'a TAt.KSTtWt: WAI.TrK.nl Canira a a inlUM mndMata lor Awtavlnt JMd. Mr. Waliar la a raa tlamaa nf IrraprmnhaWI nharaolar anqnaatlon alda rntaarlly, ailmlttl ability aad aa nrthndni b....Ut... 11a I I 1 1 mmA .WaI nil tha otfl a wlik ra.ht to klmaalf ami honor io Ibnaa who alaaUd klta u that iBPartant po llloa. uKA VCR. Fl'iToa PotT. Annonnra DANIIL 01 SI SISLINO, nflrnn,aaa aallahl andldw for AiMrlalr Jailp, Mr.il la wrll and fnr. bin known tliroinrlHotl Ilia fnnnly aa a man of Irrrpnavbalila character, rtrwirnl Daalnraa and mrlil ojtialltlia, and ar tiladamtlon to Rapab tlcaa prluriiilca. In pot"' of Inlalllif asca aa la mlaaally Ala (or the onion, MANY UErCiatCANS. J. CS'l-BB, Rat lla klaJ annua h In tnnmni-a, thnmak Ibn colnnwa nf ynnr ppar, ISAAC 0. eovtS. nf rvnn. for tha mil. a nf Aaanclala aware. Mr Rorrr ha formarlr aarra tha pub lie in a fiduciary capacity and airca aviilaiitenf flinaaa for any ptwllloa to which !ka ropia ma aa prutr III alin'l hlin. Hi pnaacaaaa lha q latlrlralluua milrad and ill tnaka a (nv offkar, WKJT UKAVtR. Candidate Cards. FOR SHERIFF. RBPt'HI.MASa, wa raapnclfnUy praacal SrL liowaa. ol Mldillbnr, a a aniiahk randldaln r lha n Sic a of MHaairr. lla la In avacr way qnalinad for a a rSI.-laul dlai-harira nf lha dulia irlnltilnn In ibe oHIca, and will loin prr lu raRldlly ailk mercy, Vot for llowau. VuTaa. Tor D a nffl-o of Shariff annunnra J. C At via M HocM,of rranklln, aa a anltable ranilblata. lla iMiaaaaaaa all tho aualllleatlolia ,ie Auditor. Pfa. fnaT Annnnnna NIS a. M1DDLIS aoTH.nl WM Maara". aa a allatila eaaill- daia lor t owwijr taallar, Ha la an aeih a. anaraatl.' y"an mania n aoaoauiaDI aan fully coinpalanlto nil tha ulAc. OHAPMAX. MBRfAMILK AITHAMKIl H LIST for Snyiler Oniiniy for IH7', a saaerrci) ami elaaalAnl by lha umlaraiRntil Maresn iilw Appraiiar is sml fur taiJ county to wil i Adama TawiUailp Clara J Mnynr J W Mnarta JVM W..,. r Baa ear UnmlR A Aurand mlih fe M mia. k Mary lo j A II Honaraoa .1 r nun Hnaaa Kltaclit Kdaard I'bniaiirnn Mill of general inerchanliH, including .i.l;n:!tel b- the parties or proved.! ...lit .1 - - C . ... .1 P .1 1 , a n. ., l, i r ' -.I iici' ni tiiit'in, .oi.j ouneiH oi. ine iielciKiaua nail aiu:irei in ins an biHiiels of corn, uud a .. lur.'A CiiliM rmiii'liI nf li-ttf frili.iccn. . :.. il... tvl. ICIU.ICIIIC, lit liwoil. iuvii , , r. . I.I" .IT i t ii t-:i. I ui .1 , i iii-iiA until uiiuo. iiiviiii ii iiu robbery of the I ni! oi I Mutes ireas- , j , , nry for thepav.ucntof cotUm claims: N.' MvuJ fluui for iWtges "dming the war fori1" ,ac!"""r , , ... , , wmynrUi,. ti, c..l,Hl. ..0.1 toainer and alarge life-boat were OS VI -1' a w a-ra. avaa A a aam a bv the army; for qiteutionahle claims amounting to millions. National bwnr Unit the safety demand the defeat of the Donioerutio party. To semre this defeat, to keep the Republic iu loyal hands, tine citizens should stand shoulder to shoulder until tho shout of victory goes np from the battle field of 1870. Oru Republican friends innst be wide awake. We lost the control of the House of Representatives through tho apathy of Republicans. If we coutiuue to sleep, we shall lose moro. and complete the ruin of the best political party the world ever saw . ..hu.w.'uU' AUUlku. IUJ ilUI'UU'iki irti u everywlii re Kvery voter who wishes to maintiiin tho I nion and make an other rebellion in 1 til sh publican victory. The ttirHtion for tho people to answer is, "Shall the nation bo governed by thine who tried to destroy it f" This is the pr.vticiil ipiesti iu beforn the people, uud on its answer depouda tlio weal or woo of the Ki pulili'". and tho allegations not being do nied, must lie taken'as true If such n marriage was entered en tered into ignorantlv bv defendant, at the scene of disaster on tho lUli eouitr will open its door for her re- iut , making every effort to rescue ' lief, but upon the case as it stands. luMtii.liun mail. Her cargo consisted unless a void marriaie was cither tirst! ''i!. :?"l'lic.!".k,:,l",,7"f HhcriQ Ha la a aonnd party man ami haa la vole! tint and niaaoa , r ancea Ilia mcl Icnl atrial and ailtiitllnd buallicaa qualiSattu marriage in questiou rame thai he wiii :' ,,r . .. irer. r.. . ..... .. was a oigiimoiis nun (loiygaiiioiiii ouu. I n Pnar Hol.l Ilia name of W n II. Vt min. i.iau, of Pann. aa a camlliUla for Hliarlll at lha cumin Primary a'ecllon. Ilia alolliy In fulfll the iluitea of l,a office with cre.lll to hlniielf cre.llt tn lha xry and lualloa lu lha iaol at lerae w uo'iueatlonabla, iiaavas. Kn. Po-T Permit ma t kihmI .1om H Wm e, ul I'arry, aa a aultabla aandldatn rnr Hherllf. Harlne ere.l a barm In Ilia vSloe heralofora and proved hlm-alf rrary way com ualenl wa do ool harltata lo recommend hlin lo lha Hapuullcaa yoler aa a ultable ranill dato. Muasna. Rannlillrana nf Knyilar lha undartiiirn! ra ioi fully aehmlt lo ynur favorabla onnrl'lera tlfia tka rlalina ol Jn' .a P. t'onia. nf chap man lo lha um.ee ol barlll. He la an aacallenl rlllien, aound parly man and ! wall iuiinad John M Troiell A N llnUrlck P S Hor I'ohla, Krlll Jo.aph Ualnaf ' Hfliar Meeiaar Wee Mill Mill rwlre auy survivors of the vessel and re cover tlio uodios of the drowned. V bou the vossel struck at 10 o'clix-k on the reel, tho durkness was intense, rockets were fired, but were un answered The waves soon swept the decks, the smoke stack soon fell crushing some of the boats. Each wave swept new victims into tho sea. At 3 o'clock the captain was on the bridgo, and on descending to render assistance to some of the passengers was swept away. Wheu the vessel struck au order was given that tho tirst boat should tako the women laud children, but this boat eapHizudJ ) and swamped immediately. The cries for help lasted until three o'clock. The last voice hoard was .1 W "iwclit Hlo.onioB a Shoaart JSC uleuiaa I hapman I oho M Hlna clianer a Hllbtlh K tn.ler-on II H Sl-ecbl Joeepb aleirer it is not, in the judgment of the court, according t the principal of equity or good conscience to euforco the payment of wl inhrim alimony) It apars fVnru tlio record that the allowed mor.lgij was celebrated in th.s cuv, uud tbat the plaintiff and .l..f,i.Unt Iw.Mi rnui.la i Ihia cilv 1 1 1 kr tka olBco. Maar OiTiaaaa. Cannot, therefore, bo a difficult or OX- :o.Pot Aonrlnilardherer, lothenell ,i,.. .. 41. . I.:.,i:r ... alacllno, for lha omea nf sk f Ifl wa ak to pre pensivo duty for tho plaint itT toLn, Vuium HABTa, of ivaoa m d m plttCO niWU record K Conhrmation Or aaloa. worker, m whole tonled nelahimr .... , and ailitnn and aa amo latlna baaloan maa 8OIU0 explanation of the unexampled' n,araara lew to be fouad erlor. Add ti hl and extraordinary allegations waae,-;! if auy just explanation exists; audi ktib the court holds that such explanation is due to the eouunou urinciiilea of eira uuucaiiii laeO Haaear Th... Ilower John Knepp karlei Hoer llaMler k Hon Hrown A Arboaaat I A I U Moyer Matklaa Sclii.ee oy-r lllloi.li AaroB Mojor Mill Krawklla Mill Mill ITreabwrg Jat kat . .1 ii i iijifi inniutu oiiuniti LFt. al,,, a . Kill . ,.1 M ii a . vitotl t ortfrtuizu for thn conflict of .... . , ' . ; . ifc (l. IillVHHltllJ liU lUClU IHRIIPH Ull 1: l : l.. i. . i a . ! the smoke of tho centeunial battle I '" ulM won "y all Inivo lifted on a glorious He- ' ' ' -ennwannnnnBnawaBBB SUICIDE AT JERSEY SHORE. Hangs A Man Ninety-two Years old Himself to a Tree. A melancholy case of soicido oc curred ut Jor; oy Shore, Wednesday afternoon. Patrick Marr, aged nino ty two, hung himself to a sapling ,, I which grew along a fence. In the Jfr ii Tiikv KxiT-fTin. nomoc racy lost New Hampshire, nud ever since tho loss h:n been trvin a!nw tliat it expected nothing else, j morning ho wsn ut work in tho yard, that its defeat has no significance, when his sou came out and told him IHven froiii power in tho old (i.a.iite thatno W1W to i,.,r(l) Blul State it made siiperhitman etrortstol . .. .. , . hold Connecticut. To bo again de- iftMkoJ '"m to 8 ,ut" 1,10 ho, tt"J feat ed would be its death blow. Its r0Bt Tho old gentleman went in sought 1 1 would be itrango indeed if, np on such n sbito of facts, uncontrovcr toil by any rulo of pleading or of law and, unextouuated by any evidence, it could be imposed tut a duty iiMn a court of equity to direct or enforce payment of alimony, uud thus bestow apparent if uot indeed real sanction of tho law upon a practice which is hostile to tho civilization of the age, and which tho penal statutes of the land visit with condign punishment. The inotiou for an attachment is denied and the rule discharged. MISSOURI. .1 Young Mm Alt'mptt to Aimuaiiuik M Father, Mulker, un'l Hrvtlier-in-ttiu: A young fiend in Missouri ha boon detected iu an attempt to com pans tho assassination of his father, mother and brother in law. Ho deliberately batch il..f..i lii'.iYintitv In V..tv Y.irb i!v lllld reillnilli.il unfit nffnn .lit. maw IT a 1 , :v . viii . eaapiotiortuoaocoinplisluuentof bis the D. m.K-ratio mill that can grind then took a prayer book and wout purpose and attempted to hire a man out majorities to i or. er .rendered tWa tho roiU th(J fc Df a! t the blocly work, promising to crrr;Ssaboiid the h,jv-y craiM i.u in s. tiuMi.io iiionrj, im .... . acooraplishiueut JJut although the porieii votes, uomo rascniliy, werei" '"r loiuoiucu uwrii mi i inu.ll thiia a,,.ckiu.l.A.I .li.l ...1 Re publicans, and , ing to tho la,ly and hor daughter uu- L spotless reputation, he snccessfullv ui alter tnroo o clock. when ho got resisted the tempting offer to earn a i(.tr.A. . In. l.l II... ..It .. 1 - . "I ti ' ''e i,4U niy goon oye, gave his Ixiok to the daughter and started for home, aa they thought Shortly after ho left, tho ladv, tlnuking over hi strange tiohavior, too much for the tho H url oil Hug remaiued at the luunthead. Mir party mudo a hand sonio gain in the Legislature. This is uot quite a cheering as a victory, but under the ciiviniisUtieoH it is a ploawitig evidence of our party strength. The Democrats hold their j became uLirino.l and sent hor daugh own Connecticut There is nothing ! tor to see if ho bin! got homo safely. to discourago Republicans iu this. - Wo coii'd have done better; wo might Lave done worse. Tuk Repiuiui! Machine for May publishes two importiiut papers ou tho Di'iiiiwriitic movement now going on in tho South to remodel their State Constitutions so as to defeat tho objects of the Thirteenth, Four teentb and Fifteenth AmiiQihuenU, and ignore the rocotist ruction policy. At the close id the war and com nieiicement of the rocoustriicti n of tho States iu rebellion, it w is neocs Miry to make the uew Stale Coiistitu tions conform to the changed condi tion of aOairs It was also obligatory on each Stuto to submit its new Con ht it nt ion to Congress for approval 01 lu i iilicatioil. Now, however, each Stute may alter or remodel its Con stitution by a Convention of tiie poo p'e. and adopt the now instrument. without coubulting Congress. The Democrats are now taking advautoge W hen sin arrive. I within seventy five yards nf the house sho found him haugiug to the tree. Shoiiume tliately ran on to his house and told his sister iu law what she had seen. Both then ran to where he wahaug ing aud rut tho rope, but it was too lato i his body w.ia worm, but life was oxtiuct For some tiino past ho has been ve ry much depressed, and has frequent ly been beard to make the remark that ho was getting too old to livo, and waa too uiuoh of a burden upon his sou, with, whom he was liviug. Ho bus b on in this pirt of the coun try for tweutv years or more i he was a stout, healthy man, and is well kuowu by every 0110 iu this section CAUTION. AL'. fieranna ar hcro'.y nniifir I thai I Sir liuunbi al bbarid'l ttula lliia 6ih il'iy of May K76, lb followinn paraoual j. i . - j. c . l vf Jo-i-p'i Weuriok, ami hava tafi lb aauia lu bit lioiaaioo diirln my jplaaaura, all iaopl art gauilouaj not lo T ol this, aud are irauuug uew Stale 'iiiKirr or ia snjr way mad lla with ihe Constitution to suit their own pe- oiu Orgao dJ tliool, 'i Table, Look. cuhar view on tbenuui, atllool.SUte'n,uu." t -'". loia t'orrai, SovcreSimty aud other iinnoi tAiit 'r 1 Tf M R,", r,0,r oil -'l. rwvereigniy. ami otner iinrwiiaiit pk Co.fg,OT .bJ , cloek questions The danger to the sUUh 8f wto. M.chi,, Utmtw. window UHod., ty OI our insiUUOna, growing ont Ol. Waah aland, t Had and Oaddlsg. Chaal. tuis movement, can scarcely be over rated, as it indicate a spirit and the inauguration of a atate of affaire that eon scarcely fail of resulting iu an- timer i voeniiu. ttuffslo Rub, Uiiraau, 8iasJ, Cook Blor aad fliiiirea, Sink. Fluur ("but. Table, Wab Maeblsa, it Cupboardi, lot PoUIom, Caa Larii, i Taba, t bsrrU, lot Meal, I OM 1 lilt, eir I os Hay. JOHN U. Wf.NBlt'U, COMMISSIONER. . itrteewajAwr, if a raaa no. aa icinniiiam air liouiily fjomni laeioii ee. Ha la a avol Ikriuvr, es.'llibl bnaliiraa man aud elrUI eoouoailal.ebd will make a Wfcol olQi-er. KKI'UULIUA.N Mb. KniTna Hole! tha name of Kerdlwamt Mnnee, of Dhapuien, fnr Cnauly ?oiuiiilalonar for Ihla nSlce, tnditalry. at'ouomy, biietn.an t,-t and aia lal qntlnlaa era lha tmt, and Mr. nonae kwim all Ihne, and la well knowu lliruunaoul Iheooaoly. FAIR FLAY. I'hlllp Klnwey, of liaaror. thmniih the nn ilrraliined annonni-aa tnllia Kafiiiliilcan pary that ha la a caudliftte r tVauiy C' nuuiaalonnr. Ha raapaclfully auhiaile Ma paal official rai-nrd aa lo Ills aAolaney aad filueee lo enrra the pulillc. MANV t'lTiy.fc.Nrl. Ir Republicans of Snyder comity. I wlak lo rni-ninniand John lllrmrr, nf VJIdillr. crack, aa a aiillalilu poraon for Comity lloiuml.. Mioncr. Mr la untitled lo tha offlra, balnii a ataunch Ki'i'ittllcan, of iinod moral rharactcr aud eoiiud loiUnirni. Mr. Iiniuji aoril for nvr three rera In the army during tha lata Kchllu, and hrllca, If aoiiilualrd aud alNte lie wool, I male a onuibaruuemaaer. AYOfCK. Ms. PotT Jnhw Nnanlw. of Prnna, It a Aral rate hn1naeo man, jmliciima and a.onoinli-al farmer, a eoiiud repoliiicen and would Oil any office wllh cra.111 In hliumlf aud fldnlllr lo hi-i-nunlltiM-Boy. n u bou me bluiaaa laudirtato for Ujiuu.Ualouar. CITIZEN. PoeT-Pli-eee miiooii. o rrrderlrh H.Rnlla; of centra, aa a rsndldaia for Conuty Com inlaaluner .nhlerl lit the Rcuhll,-an urlmar. elm linn. Should be he aonilualedauj elei'ted he will walck lha lalereala of the uewubj wiib a Jvaloua eye. MONROE. JONATHAN OS I MM, of Wihlnton. It a aanumnta tor t.'ouoiy onmnia. inner, wa auar. anlee tha pu' lie. that ha will, It aleoted, perlurm lha duilaa of lb ulfiea Willi abllliy. JACKSON. JOHN T. HUrrNAOLC, of Canira, la pre. eoled aa a creditable aemllilata for County CoiBinleaionar. Marine; aarrel a terra, be l an qaalBtail wllh the dullee of lha om e and will euilearorto Uka good oar of tka pubue bul uea. WEST UKAVKIt. Ma. KniTna n kind eaoob tn BBaonnae ILIA S. SWARTZ, of Adaiaa. aa s aastlidata lor lluniiulwloner. Ilarloa; aarra.! a -hurl urn In the laid office and beta eo.alnted wlik Ika routine 01 ounneia, no ia a proper ueraun in wkuia lo Iruat tka Inter eau of the people. VOXCK. Kn. Pnnr Maaaa Invert tha oardofJOIL ROW, of Mldilleereak. for Cornralulonar, Mr. now ii wen known to the neotiie ol the eouatf aa a nood builnaaa man, aad haa a thoMujU auuwiauaa ut tue om a Banna- earve.1 one term already, in juillce to Mr. Sow two reeaont are Bar aaalaBed for hla re-noinlntlon let. nn lain waa obi two vrara Indeed of tkrae. l. lie only ekaraad Ike eouoti iuu per aunuia lur hit Mrrlcea. JUSTICE. Ilarrlaon Mmur John Hearer Jonaa Vearlck .luhn M liauiierman John Maurer Hill Philip Hauler Mill Mkddleaara liaro. J W Dreeee Wltteniuey -rfc Son II All ed Kokuob A K Olfl .1 A MoaU ll.miy linueor Ii T Sh aiU il I) outellut ..,..,..,t... J A Smltk II wler liar I I Melrer M()roea On, Id Wendl S. huch A llni liarld Wltmor 'hriatlan l'D iI.n a. Heuicr C. Hiaivcr Joeepk r'labrr Mill Aiauree Mill Praaa mm do o Prrry. snug sum of money by tho perform once of so horrible a deed, aud laid a plan to catch the young villain in hi own trap. Tho plan worked success fully, and the s u was dragged before bis father, who was made aware of the contemplated attempt against his life The truth of the charge was well es tablished by witness' Now what did this father do f Did he baud his un natural son over to the officers of jus tice, to receive proper puuisbment for his contemplated atrocitvT Harsh aud uuuatural as such a course would seem.it waa the only one which would guarantee protection to the father from his bloody minded sou. But this father, instead of taking proper precautious to protect himself and so cioty from the cruelty of Lis son, or uereti mm to be horse whipped, gave him a draft for fifty dollars and dis carded him. The scoundrel immodi ately disappeared, and ha not been heard of since. The secret of hi de sire to make way with his father, who is oue of the wealthiest and most pupular men iu Missouri, ia to be found in the fort that while at school t ie boy got iuto bad habits, and was on the eve of a marriage which his father refused to countenance, and took him home. Finding that his father would not give him the means to sot up a a married man, because lie wa not yet of age, and waa nn able to keep himself, he concluded to get means by putting the family ont of the way, with tha result above stated. It will be a strange thing if thia young villaiu. Pomerov Breed ing OV tUUUO. doe Dot Slieud tha 'to prlnterr aleelloa. Henry Maa entire yosaa !T7..lL .rVi; .. I , 7, , ' rlrarbu.lira.qlWaneii,B4 greater portion of hut life in the peni-, ud Hepuoiicao. teutiary.audvudUoulltigAHuA-e. PBSN II II Troulman ilarnian A Minium P S A A eVhnee Mluluiu k Hi-liuie Allnrl S- liure .1 kn S. Iin.e Mill V Martin do Melluarwva, 8. hm h fc flrn Waar.o.elicr a Hon M.-t artr fc Hoyar Wiii V, K-lilTt .lohu CouldroQ H lloj. r J S Hemming tl M K.ieliiia Jill, rililuitet P K WaKoiiaeller'aeatat U Ii lluu.lricka J) II Pooler Stloou Mewtou Hlahly A Marburtier ri-herfcC'liarlra Mra rjititu lioberl wmafurd N H (Hover Wrla M I. Milter til lea Welael H II Klatmr M S liro-er Oavlil l.upfer Knn)er fc ffe'UIIOre S Paual r H lura I'alwai w lunar fc unndnre H r diore Hoffman Una Herald fc llouaer r.U Wililaiua lA'a aa, I ai m t A w OeotelEleenberl Ms. Poav Ptirv lowmblp bat nvr tat brro rrprrtenled on lb board of Com minimnrri and rarely urgat bar clalrof to ny umce, nut in juiilo lo lb du'rloi and lo a worlby and eonipaitDl maa w urge lb uomiaatloa of l)4Kilk Latti, for couuit Looiniaaionrr. MANV VOTERS. TREASURER. Ms.Poar ABsouaa HINRV eiNFIR, of I ranklla aa a aandldaia fur eouaty Tteaaurer, aubjeot to the d U!ua ul Ike Rapublleaa oiara al IN romloa- primary aleotloa. Mr. Ilesfar la won anowa mruuvkout theoountr aa i an ol loiaiinir, aoueaiy aad (uod, aouad JadMuient He Ii aaleneraon In wboia loautruat Ika pttb. . V .www IW, HW UI.U.I RU1.H , Ul ,U. .!. UAHX VoltH8. Is. Post Plaaea SDnena aa nliahla caa. dlJete fnr Cuaniy Traaaarar, OiOROt J CHOCM, of Paaa. Mr. nehoek I nood baa. laeuejaa. aeaet aad sprigs , will stake sum oaear. Ma BniTnaj ABBOiinn la th Repabllaai ra ter that HINRV BROWN, of Preebarai. la a - aasaiaat tor eoeaty l reeiurer at is approaok I II II Is 13 II II M U I II U 14 14 14 II la 14 I u It 14 1 19 14 14 l 1J l 13 II 14 14 IS 1.1 IS 14 14 II IS IS 14 II II 14 14 II 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 II 14 IS II II II II II II 10 II II IJ II 14 II 14 II 14 II H 14 II II II 14 14 14 14 II II 14 II 14 II 14 IS 14 IS IS II 14 A Bit III UU 1 00 III Ml 3. Iti. Xttrnticf 11 I. Itomfir. UEW 000D3 ! ITER G00E3 ! Low Prices! Low Prices!! ItOMIG & AUltAND, Arinmsbnrfr, Snyder County, I'enti'n fPIIE 8nlecribm having pnrchased the Store in AAiraubnrg, ownetl by .a H. I,, RtndenhwiB, ann nartna anieren law a m pwnrmiy, mm ie carry oa a Beware 1 mer cantile bnalaawM th lena in Adajwetmrf a w . k h. n. hand. lilee ooaulry Blot, Iholr Mex-k emulate partly of nalawwal the md ataad, and Uka Hi la method of liifonnliHI their man frt.-e.la an cltt tdaiaihumand the enrmnndlnf aonalry.lhal Ihey harejual ret- r Bed wlik ao will ate apou hand, waMaeeartad aad lerew etn.h of aB klsda ef fjuewe Bewail keat la am lulry Blot, Iholr Mex-k auwatau partly of SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, Such a ClotliB, Caaaimere, Kentucky Jeans, Co'.tonade of every style and quality, also Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks, ALL WOOL DEI-AINS, Merinos Poplins, Ae. at all prices and very cheap. E1T3 AUD C1PS, Caijets, Floor, tiMf, and Stair OU Clotb. BOOTHS AJVD SHOES, Hardware, Quecneware, Tin and Glassware Wood and Willow ware, Coffee, Sugars, Syrups, Molasses. Tsss of all kinds, and at Low Prices, Curara & Tobacco, Fish it Halt Wholesale and Retail. COAL, COAL, COAL, rfo,'.."""- munt lliyhetl Market Mrt Void for all Ktuh oWSTR Y PltObVCE, DrU.1 Vnih, I'ttUito, itr. rtr. ALHO aDealer in ALL KINDS ol Urnln nnil Mootlat, or which the highest Price in L?(ali will be Paid., ESTABLIS D 1863 REBUILT 1871. Tin: old corm:k Rebuilt and RcfnroUkrd wlib lb Fmral nnJ Cheapral Astorlsitsl DRY GOODS Y NOTIONS, TEIMimmS, QUEENS WARE, Hardware. Groceries, Cedarware Hats & Caps !"' Hlioen, CnrpotH, Oil CJlotltM, Hho lindlnflrn, iiSl AWtVlJ.. J.Vl121lc, CiLAMH, S:c., Scc., VEll 0KFKRKD TO THIS COMMUNITY. low 'IM 10 1)0 lo i II ; uu T ou 7 m 0U Id la) 10 on U III lu aj T ia Tb nV'rrlI.r barlnn rBiod Into Lit NF.W STOKE ROOM, oa lb Cnrnn Market and l'in htrrfta, ia not preparfd lo offer, lo bit old euaioturrs. i i.i ;inf on Ibrl may fstor bim wiib Ibrir i.aironaya, rei in.lureinrnl. He 1 u.-sti -.in I hi 171112 OLD GOlirVlSll SHALL 8TIL1, CONT1NVE THE MOTTO I'ORMCRI.T AlfVTKl, By ''aDd Iflllng al Ibt lowcal 'rlca, I M All kind of fOCNTI 10 On t uu Toil tuu in on III uu luio T0 uo tiV 10 Oil 10 o luuw IN Too I 1UIKI loou luui r 10 T 00 r tu 1 141 Two T w Twi T w TO-i loo Tuu Too Tuu T nu TU" 7o to 00 7 vu T on Too Too T uu TOO so nn 16 00 1 4 00 l.'t.i T'u Tuu Tui Tuu TO" Ti Too T.'Ki 7 Ml Too TlU Ton 7 00 Tuu I ou Tuii T'4 700 T no Tut Tim T'j I 00 JO 00 7 uu in on 10 Wl T IM 7 to t! 112 c;iii2vvx cohm:h.m 1 alriat alirniloo lo buaitira. and keeping si all liair lb mori cmnplei ito-. a. b bop to turrit a lull share or pairoiiaa. rilV l'Kil'I't't lnka lu exchange fnr itomla.' fa Blinro. Auril 20. JC7I. WM. r. fcrkUKRT. NOW READir FOIt THE SPRING TRADE, at the N. Y. Fancy Stere, Selinsgrove, I HAVE now ready my full stock of Spring aud S 11 miner Good an d ana in tinned to oll'or" to uiy customers great inducement iu iirciaretl to olior lo uiy NOTIONS AND ANCV GOODS, 1MUAKOL8, Cl't'r'8, COP.8LT8. fillAWLS. llAUt UW1TCURS. CULL A II 8, lo. KtiT MT I Iinvc imported from Europcj (on my lai trip) a Urge lot of KID GLOVES, IIAMDL'KO EDGINGS, RIOIIJNd, 8 1 L K 1 IEF,lo, wblcb natie me 10 sell ibetn ebeaprr ibao any other bou In tb unij. I bare alto made arrangetnonli to get ibeiegoodi direct from Eur cf em ruatkcie Vll 1110 rorllnlljv invited lo call wbeiber ibey Imjr or not. Alwaja polii iteniioa. R ofpecl fully. SallnairoTa, Oot. l. '78. . WKIJi, 4rp' Uoraar An appeal will b held al lb Commi. louera Ofhoo in Iho Oourtboim in the borough of Mlddlehur. on Tuardav lha 2Mb day of May S75. between, Ibe bnuri of V o'clock A. M. ami 4 o'clock 1 M.. when and where all who feel tborueelre aggrieved bjr iheir claaaiooailoo may at tcud if lbjr think proper W. HARRY HMITII, Mercanitlo Apprsieer. Adamiburg, May S, 187j. A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. aV vier Kwtaniantarr ob tba aetata of a Let- etolouann Hewereoi lata ol t lent re Iwu. Uee'il kavlna beaa I ranted lo Ika aa.lerlKoe.l, all pereuni kaow. Bar tkeraaelrea InilebteVl lo eel aetata era ra. quae ted te make ayiuent wttkuut Uelay, wklla! inuea aarina eiaiona will ljreeBI IBBUl Ulf iwu FIJjRNITUREI Intending Pnrrliacers should read tho following from the Fublie Papera oi Philadelphia. t'uhlie Ji'reonJ of Aug. 17, 1R74, aaya 1 'Oou!d & Co., produce fine work in all branches of their bnsinoen, and are in every way creditablo to the well t-urned reputation of lMiilfuliljihia." On Oct 27, 1874, the suine authority atatce that liich homes and humble onca way be improved by their taste and labors " Fornty't Wftkltf IW, Scpi 5, 1874, uaya s "We hoartly coinmcud the Mesnrs. Gonld A; Co , aa honorable ami fair dealing gentlemen, in every way worthy of the fullest confidence aud of general patronage.'' Keettimj Htrraltl, Bept. S, 1874, says 1 "Uouia it Co., may be regarded as oue of the most reliable and popular firms, and certainly the largest." GOULIJ it CO., are now prepared to supply any sized honse throughout with Furniture either plals or el in rauel tiiulalta Style sail Mak. They will suiply One lledrooin iuit of Solid aliint. Full nfarble Top. for 6J. 1 hie Suit Mmprlaa Nina f eparate pla of I srnltur. Writ, or tall oa OOLLli&CO., X. E. Corner Market and Ninth Streets. 37 and 39 North Second Street. 24. and 244 South Second Street, Or at any of their other Store. PHILADELPHIA, PA. aulhaalicBK Apr tu, 1ST. fur aelt'eiaent to JCHKMIAU BOWKRSOX, AdmlaUtralor. JOTICE IN PARTITION. la tka matter nf Ika aetata nf Jobs BlnaiBaa, late of Iketawa ,uip oi nearer, auuoiy 01 ssfoar, rBBlraala, Te KlUabalh Hlna;atBaa. widow, rrari erlek niBaatBaa, HeererUaa lah, iBternar rl. d wllh Paai Henler ol ad miil4ira Kaabal Speeht, Hererloaa t laaae BiBaaaian, Adami towuahlp Haalel HlnRaoiaB, John M. Hlaie. bibb ol llaavar towaehlp i Kllaebelk, lataruiar rled with U .ria Hohb, Wie .uei.eoo euuuly, llll Boli Noah HlBaaaaa of Lawla luwaablp, llaloa eounty, fe, Marlah laiareaarrl wllh Kith Cook, feltea euaaly, Mlaeoarl. Take nonce thai bv eirtutofa eorltia writ of Partition or Valuation iaautd out of lb Orphan's Court of Hnydr, Co. lb 8briB" of said oouoly will bold an In- r)ut lo ak Partltioa or Valuation f lb Real Ealsl of lb Mid John bio.e. na, sr., dood. at lb lai reoidsao of aid decedent la in Towaeblp of Utaver. Harder eoual, Pa., oa Salardsy th 'iid day of Mar, A. I). 1H7S. at 10 s clook A. M., oa aaid day, whoa aad whr you ir rootioaiod lo b prnl if yoa Ibink ururer 010 uadr mj knad thia 16tadjr of aprtt, a. v., iaia. SUitrieTt DANIEL B0LEXDER, Sbulff. ottos, kliddltburf, fa. B BLATCHLEY S Improrad (ll'OU if BKH Wood PI MP le tliaacknowleilBe.1 Stan danl uf Ik market, by Donular varillol. Ika heel puaip for the leaatnom y. Atlea loa la mulled l Hlalekley'e laiprvr. d Braekel, Ika Drop uueek talra, rklrbaaBhe wltlnlrawn wltkont die tiirblaii tka tolule, and Ik aoppar ikimlier eklon nerer eraeaa, eea a ' rum and will leal a Ilia tlata. tor jela hy I ealer aad tha imde Kaaer m ally. In or ler lo la) aura thai yoa aai ""alohley'e funip, liaoarefulaailMe that It ha "y trade mark ar aeore. if y hi do nut know wliarl hay, danarlpllr rlreulare, log-eiker ilk lha aauia aad addraee of lha aaenl Bear Ul you, will ue pnuauiiy faralahed by adurett ng wltkllanip. IIUAS. o. HLATcHLCr, Manufacturer. Wl Commerce ttt., rhllatielultU, ta. Mar II 7kmo. A FORTUNE FOR f 1. WrealBK Monthly. LOTTERY. Hy aatbortty of nn ait el lha Ilrlatar Tlokau l Cab. hli for . 1 Ubanoa In ( lrew ry SO !. Fifth Extraordinary D r a w in g 51,025 Cah Priiti $350,000 CAPITAL PRIZE 100,000 JailgoHeekell.BreaMeBlollk ftaaata, pre tided u or ibe laef drawls. Aieota Wanted. Lllmralpay. rrrllar. UaaTare. AddreM lha alaaaar. J. M PATTK.IetrnatloClly.Wyo'nln. W .Mf.eeeale Itlte la m Ike fTelM Veeir i RalUuail twa chiou aad 0 ia. J Borongh Notice. WITEREA8 complaint have been made to th Chief Huraea nn Tew Couaell of the lloroaak ef MMdlebarg ay eer ie In ellliena aaklai lor a a erdlaanea, lo Beat eertala Baleaara. aad aa Ika Town eeel I aaldar the ordlnaneea already Del ed ta be uOelaat. oaly neellti( anluroaoieni. Tkey would Iherelore cell lha attention ol Parent, t hlldren and all ellliaaa lo tha followine-, yli: lly urdlBaaea aeel Jaauary It, lufit Th oatuhle waa ordered to abate all Bulrearea. ueh aa ruralni aadewearlan ky horaoe elkelt oa lha Iraele, ekoullBS, eaeklBa- hideoae aolaa, rnaBlnn aeoal aknrvk iloare, on tka eireet Ihtuuak tola, loeBaa around llerea, wellloa auu, druakenneae aa lha Bnraee aad Town tloauoll would hereby ordain that la follawlB hall be aunalSarad aa aulaaaoee r flaylaK ball on tha alraeU, IrlahteulBK bora, throw las dead eareaeeea of eklekeni, eau or au thin u ulllke aalura or other, rabbirh, h, ma atieaie, elleyi, aa aad II la kerel.y ordered Ihul a lu.u of ni.e ItolUf be laipueu.i uiu any poraou tor vlolellnn tka abore, . ue htm to he p.il.l to th lulormer aad oa half lutb hurouau I uud. HeaBell eleeealla alteutl -n to ue lullowlnn akairael al OrdlBaaeaa 'w.l; riu hurae, awn-.., ur aheep, la allowed to run al Uma vlthia the Boroaak llaill owaara ksian lin.le to a 0t ol Tweely ve eente foreaeh and erery hi ad roae aad Callla not allow lo run at lu'u,. rota lu'uloek la lha erenlnk to to el. o lu ih' morolnf, furlalt to tha owner for elolullai), li llata,MiaanU far each aad every bend, an, tui. kwaart " ' lemek dnl lean alea.erer. kare Head ef Swlae ar Bkeep, wllllaaly alloaed loraa l Ura oa nnay or aialakt aaakea U ewaec luhlotoa aeof Be uuiiar. hw-aa4liletkedaty a aawwa aeeaa 11 aui II le tka UanateblBB date ta aaa thai bb eta la. Man of Ik f-ireeotag le paalaiied aeeordlB la ly et ait atiiaaaa te report lha aoaalabla aaat la aaa that IB taw ia prop) riy eumiaialerea Bi order ef the Towa roall - Jan. T. Sen a or" MlddUeo-, P
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