The Post. Middieburg, Jane, 17, 1875. J. CROUSE. Editor 4 Proprietor." Republican Slate Ticket. FOR OOVEIISOR Gen. John F. Hartranft, OF MO.NTUOMERY COl'KTT. FOR STATE TKC48CRKR Hon. Henry Rawle, or iniE county. Republican County Ticket. uncRirr JACOB P. BOGAR. I'aioa TewaeLIp, COMMI.HrtloNKA JOHN ROMIG, ran Townehip. JOEL ROW. MioMleorwek Tewneblp TRKAMURCR HENRY BENFER Franklin Towitabip AHHOT1ATF. Jl'IKIR DANIEL GfcMBERLINQ, Fran Tnwnihip. AUl'ITOR OANIEL OIEFFENBACH. Monro Townblp, NER B. MIDOLESWARTH. Waul Hearer Townahip. Misstated that the rostmustor General will, on tbe ftssombling of I, . MMmuiin 01 m.Kl.n.-ation of Congress, suggest ft tho pruHentlaw governing newspaper postage. Too many dcplora all expenditures for educational perposos, without ouce considering tho money value of education. It is not how woll tho ir.onoy is cxondttd, that should bo jnalotisly watched by citizons. More iruuay could bo used than is nsed for education, if applied judiciously, with Very benetieiai results. An instanrn of shoddy aristocracy meanness is reported from tho Month I'.ii'l, Koston, where a wealthy woman hired for a servant bur own sister, treated her in all respnets as ft meni al, and, tbongh she aud her husband, having no children, dined alouo vtheu no company wan in tbe houso tliv never permitted the sister to sit with thorn. Tub old eDgine limine at Harper's Ferry, iu which John 1 5 row n and bin party wore stormed and captured, is ii sod by an undorUker ax a heat no lion no. The loop holes which tho in aurructiouiftts tundo have been brick -ttd up, but tht outlines can bo readi ly li-cod. Tho plucos on tho floor where one of Brown's sons died and the other was mortally wounded are puiutcd out by the villagers, al though ilia blood stains that re imiiaod for several yours have faded out Tux LaueivHtor corruspoudont of the New York Tim says that Cam eronism iu this State "nieaus noth ing more than scnu'bhi t.oMif." That is so. Three years ago it meant Hartrauft, and ho carried the Stat by over 85.0(10 majority, with the Philadelphia Prr$, New York Tri bune, McCluro, t'nrtiu, nnd tho Gree ley DunioeraU and Liberals against him. This year it means Hartranft again, who will carry tho State by a majority of uot less than 40,00(1. Hon. Henry Rawle. vim- iirnnurrr. Mr. Rawle is a native of Mifflin county, I'a., and woe born in 1H31 He was educated iu Lancaster und West Chotr, and in lK,ri'), at the ago of sixteen, was appointod by J. Edgar Thompson civil engineer on tho Western division of the Pennnyl vania Railroad. He continue! I tho practice of his profession of engi neering on different railroads of the State until tbe completion of tbe Philadelphia and Erie lUilroad, from Warren to Erie in 1859, and then re linquished tbe profession and em barked in the iron business, starting ft blast furnace at Sharon, Meroor county, IV His furnace was tbe second one in the Sbouango Valley constructed for the mulling of ores from the Lake Superior region with raw coal, Iu 1801 Mr. Rawle marri ed Miss Harriet (1., daughter of the lato Uuueral Charles M. Rood, of r.no, and removed to that city in 18A3, sinoe which time he boa boen engaged in the transportation of coal and lake Superior ore between Erio and tbe Shonaiigo Valley, by the Erie and HeavorCanol. In 18X9 Mr. Rawle formed a oompauy to build the first blast furnace in Erie, which has since been in continuous operation aud furnished employment to a large force of laborors during the panic and subsequent hard times. In 1872 he organized the Erie Roll ing Mill Company the first enter prise of tbe kind iu Erie which has also kept a large foroe of workmen constantly employed and contribu ted largely to the bnsinesa prosper ity of the city. During all this peri od Mr. RawJo's relations to bis work meu have been cordial and hberaL and be has uniformly given them very consideration. Mr. Rawle was the projector of tbe biienango ana Allegnauy Kail road, and was iU President during iU construction. This road devel oped tbe mineral reeoreeeof Eastern Mercer and Butler counties and reaches ft point near tbe great lint ler oil district. Mr. Rawle was one of tbe first Water Commissioners of Erie, and subsequently has been alec ted Mayor of that city for two suc cessive terms. Hi eieoutive altilt ' . ties in these responsible offi"ee bve city and of the Northwest, end they ere a nmt in bin support, sir. Rawle hue ell his life boen e Urge employer of laboring men, end the relations which he line aUHtaiood to bis work men have boon thoroughly disinter ested end highly advantageous to his employ es end mutually profitable. more is no umzea oi onnwesv em Pennsylvania who hen given cm ployment to ft larger number of la borers end moclinnics in the impor taut industries of that section of our greet State. Ho has always taken high view of the relations of labor and capita, and has regarded their interest as identical, f or tins rea son he baa treated his men liberally and fairly, aud in such a manner as to endear them to him personally. Their regard for him is shown by the boarty and g morons support they have always given him in bis politi cal campaigns. Mr. IUwlo, beforo tho war, was a Douglass Democrat, but in 1800 Joined the Republican standard, and lias ever sinoo voted tbe straight lie publican ticket, and ia regarded as one of tho representative Republicans ol tue ?iorinwMtt. Opinions of tht Press. (From the Herrlenurt Dlly Talrfreph.l Republicans of Pennsylvania I the skies are bright wilb promisos. Every section of the party press commend the work done so far. All the lcadors are earueetly anxious forsuocoos this autumn. The masses are enthused and jubilant over the result of the Convention. The President stands Uildly forth and commends the tick et nominatod. And now, more than any time since the war, the grand , .... .u . ..,.,. ti..u. bi wjth heath thnriiwiii. with ft hj h tfonl before it -..J w,,t, ,v '.., . which ia as high as any tliat ever in spired ft party at any period of peace. e are marching on to an assured victory, we sincerely believe. (Prm tlx Leiionur Inquirer.) The Democrats are soroly tried on account of tho paHsago of tho anti third term resolution by the Rt-pub licau Stato Convention. It tukos a wcaion out of their hands which they might have used with some effect against the party, aud tbey are at ft loss what to do. (Fikii lb INI DUptlfb.) Now, whatovor truth there may be iu tho declaratiou that Senator Cameron was favorable to tho nomi nation of Rawle, it is certainly noth ing for which the Senator desorves reproach. If Rawle's nomination is the work of a "ring," tho best thing tho party can do is to employ this organization to miiko all its nomina tions. We'll take a little more "ring" iu ours, plcaso. (From Hi Crtwf'inl Jonrott.) The record of Governor Hartranft is too well known to need comment at this time, and whilo Mr. Rawlo has uever boon engaged prominoutly in politics there is every reason to supposo, from his excellent rcputa tioit as a citizen uud a biiHinoss man, that tho finances of the Stato will bo administered by uu bouost and com petent goutleiuan. (t'roui U llltliur Amrlft40.) Governor Hartranft was ronomi nated by acclamation, nenry Kawlo, at present Mayor of tbe city of Erio, was nominated for State Treasurer. He is a gentleman of large and uu blemished reputation. The Hon. VA ward M'HhoihOM, clerk ot tho Hoiuo of Representatives since 1800, was chairman of the Committe on Plat form, and the resolutions reported are admirablo in touo aud spirit, and will be indorsed by tho Republicans of tho whole Uniou. (From lb WIII!mport 0iU. fcBull.tlo.) The platform is plain, straightfon ward and manly, and must moet with the hearty endorsement of tho people. Tho contest for tho State Treasurerwhip developed considera ble strongth for Hon. H. li. Strang, and whilo his nomination would Lavo boon gratifying to his many friends in this section, they cheerfully fto quioseo in the will of tbo majority, and will labor with all the euorgy they can command to aid iu rolliug up a heavy majority for the ticket (From th OrMnvlll Advtoc.) Mr. Rawle is so well and favorably known to tho people of tbia part of the State aa not to require any elaborate notice at our bands. It is enough to say that he ia an ominont ly succoHHful business man, and we still must bold to the position that the quolitios which are ueoossary to secure success in private life are also necessary to secure auoces in public Ufa Especially are correct habits of business necessary to the proper dis charge of tho duties ot the office which Mr. Rawlo will undoubtedly be called to fill. Personally, be is a gentlemanly, genial man, and what is more and better, bo is not school ed in the tricks of the (political )trado; he will bo a publio officer frosb from tbe poop le, and therefore understand ing the wants of tbe people. The party has started aright again by re turning to the aouroo of all power- the peoplo, aud its future oonrse, therefore, cannot be other than a march of victory. fcarihe sale of the Northern Pa cillo Railroad and all ita brancboa, franchises, appnrtenanoea, &o, is advertised to take place in New York City on the U8th ot August Tbe appurteuanoes, &o., embraoe, among other things, sixty millions of acres of laud, probably tbe largest body of laud ever offered in foe at one time in this or any other country. A committee of bondholders will probably buy tbe road and reorgan tae tbe oompauy. Tbo boudbolders who do not wish to enter tbe new company, will take thou dividends out of tbe amount realized at tbe sale. tSTTwo bushels of revolutionary cannon balls and a number of knives and bayonets ware ploughed np in a neid in weetoheater connty, New York, tbe other day, after having lain undisturbed for hundred A Brutal Murderer to b Hanged. Albert Brown, negro, for wboee execution on tbe 1st of July, the Uovornor boa issued the death war rant, murdered a little girl aged about five years by cutting her throat after outraging ber person The crime was perpetrated in Brad font county, two or three miles from Minnooua. J be child had cone on ft visit to ber grandfather living a short distance from the residence of her father. Th negro was employ ed by the former and waa the only occupant of tue bouse at the time of tbe girl a arrival. 1 he fiend seized the cbiM and accomplished his bell ish purpose and afterward made an effort to eacapo. Fortunately he was rnn down by a train on the railroad and eeveroly injnrod aod placed un der arrest He was convicted and and sentenced to bo banged on the 19th of January, bnt tbe case was taken to the supreme court, ono of tbe pleas urged being that the mur doror wan inaane when the crimo was committed. The supreme court a few weeks ao affirmed the judg ment of the ltradford connty court Brown has sorved five years in tbe penitentiary for rape. A Man and Horte Instantly Killed by Lightning. On Rnnday afternoon lost a week, a'fearful and sudden death occurred in.Somerset county, Pennsylvania, near tbe tewn ct Somerset Four young men, rr'JJonta of Jenner township, vero on horseback riding hosno from attendance on Divine services at Cawtboer's church, and were quietly proceeding along the road w hen a storm came qnickly np. Several flashes of lightuing were ob served when there came one blind ing in its vividness. When it had passed away it was discovered that tho bolt bad struck and instantly killed one of the party, namod Ed mond Koruian Mowry. Tbe horse which be was riding also suffered death by tbe same bolt Mowry e nearest companion was somewhat stunned, ami bad the hair burnt off one side of bis h-.v.l, hut otv trwMe no ono was affected. There wore no tree or buildingu by to at.tr .ot tbe lightning, and its Ruddcuuens was one of the tbe most appalling lea Hires, xouog aiowry a body was removed to tho bono of Lis parents. lie was tneir onlv child, a brother having been killed in tbe army. The loam caused a gloom wherever tbe deceased was known. Trouble Apprehended With the Indi ans. As the visit of tbe Sionx to Wash ington to negotiato with tbe govern ment for a ruliu'iuinhojt of their poHaossion of the l'!;ck Hills has pruvoil to be a fciluro, and ojIIjo In bans left hero much di:.wtisflod. difllcultios aro np.rohandou L at ween tiMm nnd such vhitos who m:.t en ter tuoir country for tbo purpose of socking gold. It is oetimatod by tho agents that tho Sioux can muster from 3,(X)0 to li.UOO warriors, aloiit half of them armed with riilos and tho romoindor with bows and arrows. Tho govorn ment in tbo meantimo will endeavor to prevent oxiventnrora from going to that country, still having some hopes through tho medium of com iiiissionerB to effect a treaty with ibe nioux. A Jotter una boen lcxived bore giving an account of a trip in May, undurtakon by a party of the First United States Infantry through tho Indian country, it having been reported that throe long cabins bad beea erected List full by minora as relay houses on their route to tbe Jilaclt Hills on Okionkoka creek, tributary of tbe White river, end about 140 miles from tho Brule agon cy, Dakota Territory. The object or tue party was to destroy the ca bins, but they failed to find any Tho report prorod to be false and put into circulation by the Indians. iWThe Clearfield miners have re sumod work at tbo old price fifty cents per tonthus proving the strike to be a total failure, but mat' torn havo assumed a more distasteful aspect towards the miners. Besides losing a couple weeks' wages, they are now colled upon to sign an agreement to engage iu no strikes, and to counct tliomsolvea with no miner's association, and if they re fiiBo they are forced to withdraw their tools from the mines all the result of tbe strike. Nearly all tbe miuerg are signing the agroement but some few are refusing. Patriot tTMr. Geo O. Evans, whose fame waa so proiminently before the publio in connection with the collec tion of Pennsylvania's vrar claim againot tbo gent.. J government died on Thursday, at his residence in West Philadelphia. Mr. Evans was fifty four years of age at tbe time of bis decease It ia said that the Pone has laid by 40,000,000 francs to moot possible adversities, and that if forc ed to leave Italy be will bring it with mm. Cf la einpcr day. Aaant wauMd. All eli VJ IU uMlM worklus people of both eeiaa, youaj and old. wake mora uoaay at work lor aa, la inairewa luaaiiiiaa, auriaf ibair pareiwoBaMita, or all Ibe time. Ihaa at aurlklna alaa. Wa nar employment that will pay headaoniely ror every aour'e work, fall particulate, tenia, aw., a at rraa. Mead uarimr add rMU oace. Doa't delay. Sow I Ih tine. Doa't look for work a hual. en eliao bare, uulll yoa hara learned wbal wa i.r. u BTiaaoB a SJo,, rortiaad. Mi la. aat ,-T.lr HEW BABBEE SHOP AND TOBACCO STORE. Uiddleborg, l'e. Heir aetlaf abarlng, BhanBooUag, and Hair araa; aaa ia taw waai m TOBACCO A CIGARS. Tk beat hraade of tobacco ead Client t etenllr aa head. He keep e (nod quality i at rai kle brlee. Uo end try eout. " ' J0UA..JIA1H. -.Sap. II, 1171. Sea Grora. A Detcriptio o the Sm Cipe Aay. SttiUmtrt of At lb tslresM tealkcra sai f Iks Mais of N Jmsy, as evtrv Mkost-bey wall kaewt, It tie rarrsraa VSM mtf si tboatb ll Is tmBM Iklnf le Caps Msy City sad Cape May Fatal taok. aa or as ise same totality, aoiwiissiase- inf ika I Ml ikal ikare is a aiataaat or boot ia nilas betwaaa tktas plaaaei ef eouraa tkla Is not graai whs we aompara ii wits isa ffTaa eoaai rroni or ui tour State. Il eppters Ikal wbca Ika fooa ler afCapa May Oliy baraa tkair MltlamaBl tkair oMMt waa la sal as aioos at ist Oocaa Batch aa poealble, eeiaida aad away rran ika Dalawara nay, aad ai isa saata Uom rttsla a fall vtaw ef ike Total. Ii kaa eflrn beea w aad trad at Uai som eae kad set ball, avaa a ataall ssUafe fev faaiia at this Polat, asd Iks reeaaa wky eoold hardly ba anfwtrtd. Savaral year ago, kowcrtr, a aambtr or gaoiiamaa traai aw lork nadtrlook lha orgaaliaiion or a eompaoy for Ibt dcvtlopnaot ef tkla HITS, but sat psttaatlng tuffiolfot fuoda ID pal ibrlrprojtol Into ticonilon, tba affort waa abandon!. Taart bava com sad gona laavlng Capa May Polat tba tarn dreary Utlernna onlil ibis aprlng, wbta Mr. Altitndrr Wblllilts. (lha wrll-hsown to- rpritlnf Wool Mrrehant of Mo. 'tQ Poo lb Front Rlrut PklUiUlntila lum . aplrad with lb Idea that aa (aeorporated Company mlitht, by tba Divine blaetiag, eaiablinb at tbit spot a Ma-8ldt Raaort, whtra lha er-wora aad weary kllaieltr. lha Mercbanl, the l'roreaaloaal Mas, and tba Artiaaa eould recuperate (hair tner- girt aad apead a porlloa. If aol all, of their eunmar roontbi away from lha heat ed city, ia tba tajoyaisBt of liberty, the pnrtuit of bapplaeaa aad tka worship of Ood. To tbit tad aa organiietiea waa Im- adlalaly enroled, and a auoiber or well kaowa Ckriatlaa I)V. "om Cknrok. sailed wltk Mr. Wkllldls. and be ... . taoit lueorporalad aa tka HKA GROVE ASSOCIATION. Mr. Wbilldla waa ekoa- a aa ikalr Prrtldeot, aod eoalraeia ware atoeea catered lato for Urine; out Ik town, grading ih etreete, baildlng a large hotel, alaa a Dunbar ofpreily eottagea aod a magnificent reriltioa to bs Uedloaled ta the ttrvloa of Ood. TbuM npraiion war arrordlnalr romrod In tli ! part of lb bmbiIi of atanb, of tbl Tar ll.), aad oaimM in eaaaaa I Wbal m taaa a oomplHt wlldrno of abort plaa aad aak rr ana aaapntrnwih ia nov a raoat aaaniiral Tillafa.wltb Oaawlda aTaaaa. rbal voald do kam.r to a ltr.l'nrln rma laa Plllkni a a rair aad anaadiaa to tba liraaa oa tbaraat, to in rnini ai in annin, m u 07 oa lb and to lonlr Frotb WaMr Laka oa tba aorth.aroand wbfc-h a anaearrlaaaruad I now romplatad. At fofnlur Inlarrai Ibra aTaao ara InUroMtrd br atrort, arlDr In wldtb fma koto loft. aroand tba oanlra aatll tba Brarb Arraaala amcavKvaa ia a aoraewnai insanna rorta macbaili till DM drlv I brlaa rapid 1 paaliad o eonplallon and will maka wba anlahad, on onalloaona carrlata war fmai tba annraadnf cap mar m amaaa iaa roiniio tba Baarb oa I IHIawara Mar. Ihanr oa k tba Hiaaaiuuat Ind- ln. W oaa Imaiilaa no bjoc laaat rid lata !( tbla aiaan;a.-at Baack ut a tho eoa M miina arria in. nar. Tba botal I Kwatad oa tka oeaaa llda of tba town dlrarllr at the hora It I a aumoiodloa uaiinina. onDiaining aboot in rooan and will b ndr lb rrr bait of raaaaaTaiaant. Hatniar nanoain aarriea will oa bald la tb rariiiloa and rariad aaurtalanont mar eiperted on olkar Tcalns ol tho wook dartDf 111 umoivr raun.Da. for tba araniloa nf dnalllO(, tk latontloB of Tba luu oma tba mala araaaat will ba (old arartioa of any More bulldlaa apooi tka ara ina aiaociaiioa oaina io aroio. 11 neaaiDie. taa hum laauin irora ina pariuoB. run ara aro traau of umclBt width for bntlaaa pan- a lb-re ara bobo of laa Ihea Sftr laat (Ml within th trBt iiraii or so drove. The areatan aro ha baeo ebMrrad la th .-lloa 01 eottaca 10 hare ihea anmaiodloui and arrleaablo a wall a laoipeailre and. at 1 urn tiaie, raoiaraasij seal ana stueol' lie. A rer nae aottua ba lt baaa aoaalatad la wbloh Mr. II Idle and hi famll ainaat to apand their ummer. Mr Joha Waaamakar iwiia wnora neerir an mankind ara dlraetlr or ndlrV-lly iii ntad tkroa.i Tth.7 kaoVlodna f end trndwr. frun. all polnu of la of Ml m.rnaV'.th Oak Hall lathln. " UMl'h.- '.JtJ!""' ,U moat at sixth aad Markat Htra.urblla.lal- hla.) le now a.anllnii a kendaoaa dwallla bar of lot hare baaa Bwrehaaeri b Phlladelnhl- our an na oaaea rarr aaar taa mini, a iia an who are bow katOf eBBaaod praparlof for m iiiwwin, Hmm nj laa T Ua Wait Jaraar Ballrnad Cannon haf ar ramrad tur.at ipal.l prlfllocaa to tka wko Oraot ooltaaa at Naa (Irora Ikl aaaaoa. T. orvaalutloa of a Hon Car ooapany ll talked of. wko will ran oar at raaular lour ran rreai tk Want Jarr Railroad depot to ae Dtaaa-aoai laauiua;, a aiiLanea of iwo ana a all mile upon tka tarnalke road, wklok naa dlreotl aloai tbe nortb.ro edaeof Haa )ro inn road nai utaly baaa IhorouKblr repaired. in raet aaw Ufa ha ipraaa np ta aire oil rir drMrtrant of Uapa alar proper, aotwltbitaad Idk the b.abwardn of the laaana en aoeoasl of th aauuallr tool weather durlaa the ainath of May. A narked lapro.eateal la Mraet. bourn, aad hnuii u aoilooabw aad the paat am to ba toraottea "a the raod ra.b ef the prtMBl. HaadradiarekaataalBS klthar Iron arerr qaartar ol the load . to ear aelhlaa of Ika Ihouoanili that will rue dowa oa tho aanra icaraioniof taa aaaaoa rroai rhlladelaata. now ioraeaaaeBUjeoeBi eiuae aaa lla. with aa oppononltr to aeeara a Rea aide aMa hone luoo ai u ooarad 1 oflero I b tbo Boa Uroro A elation, thoae who oao ailord lha eomforl aad plaaiur ofipendloa their lonnor wltbta bear ins Oftiiat. jakari, eapaclailr thooa who & lire retlremeut, eooneotad with the noral IB' nuance 1 thai ma be iiMolal la a .ttlaneul eorapoca of urrmt of a rellflom tanoanaf will no wu w VolL 1 !li the new tows at Cape Mar laojraetraiatlon. with the nranat eoarta- oai raaaaaanient and tbe eoaitaal Inproro newt Ibat la eihlblted oa erart .-UI. tba Iowa of Kaa uroee will bacon aooe el bar bbaa ika FarcrtUSM tdorearllut all wba bbl -at at ran. or latitat iron the earea aad k o abauaanar pro fauna-' um at. 8. J. ' &A..7 AD vlTbTTa VaT SHERIFF At tLo earnest reaaeet ofnaurolm frtendi.ol both taarliaa. f haaa anarludad to anoounr nratlf a a aaadldato lor the omeeioiaherltT.iubjeol to the rale at lee Imuertle tiouatr Uonre atloa. "bould 1 ba aonlaatad and elUd, I will dleobarw the uauee Of laeouee with Impartiality end adalltr, r, 0.U1111 SHERIFF I rei oeiMotfully announce : I hrby oflar nyielf ai a I to the DemoeraU that I candidate for the oma of Sheriff aubiaat ta tba I aeoieioa 01 wo Lranoerau inhibit uoarention. J. f. KAftTZ. SHERIFF. I herebr announce mT- elf a Condldata for the Demoaralle aonlaatloa farUieenceoraherlfr, pladnla nyeelr toper form tae duUe ef the office faltklally, ba awnnujf aaa to hi oeet at air earner. BCHtfEK tot;:e ::::ocracy. At tiiein-l (taat. el uii ef bi daaMorelle frleadl. I offer nyaeii aa a uaaaiuaie tor Ike ono ef bberlB. aad aaiure nr frlead that Ii aomaatad I will aaa erery houwl eadearor to ba elected, aad If I T . wl" pa'orui k.i autie 01 ueoaoa wua I buwiiij iw i lb oai.oi my aoiutr. URIAH T. II EK BOLD. AGENTS WANTED TO BELL Th PuliliaJ, PermmU. ami Pronrriv . " " I Rights '.'Citizen, Othet United StntrtHnx tn Kverctte and how to prtrte then, by 7rWprWuJ'lor- una, i,u, u. Coatalaiaa a mmaalarr ea tba Fader I al aad Slate Contlltullooi, gtriag Ikalr I klaioag aad erigta. aad a fall atpUastioa af Ikalr arlaelBlee. anrpoaas and Droria-1 loas lha power aad dalles ef pablle offi I ears . tae rtgata er taa people, aaa tbe eb-1 ligations iaturiwd ia aears ralalioa eflfav I alee, parllameatarjr rale far deliberate I bodiea, aad full diraatlons aad legal forma I foe all buaiaaaa traaeaatteas, as making I rrnis, irwaat, aiongagei, Laaiea, notaa. Draft, Conlraata, a la. A Law Library In a elagle volume. Il meet Iks weal af all I elaataa aad Belle la everybody. JUWKB HKUTUfiU CO., fbila. Ea. Kay, U 8w " If ytr'i ituhrj Powdsr. Warraataa.tf teed la Una. tueareablchaaaaolaraaaa I !. WiwaeaaalrafUiie owaar ead a kniteoalaf araiaarf auaawoa to -Saan aaa Broeer reaaiaf, with n aeearaVeaapir ft mv1lr aaal,Mtaadaieabalbi h aop raa lory ( avaa I a V Wttt Beaver Township Statement STATEMENT of Expenditures end 0rtaatM tat t W tnwiwtiip SarToaatT Srhnnl Tlrlt fur lb per aad u Jaaa Ita A, O. IT. Rtcrift. Oi a at at Ha DapUtat foe Stkool ear S II tm SMMiat parpnae sui at tu Mr) iittid leadt tor School Tu nMnd oa aattatil laa-t for BalM las paraoMO 9 IT seat Tital D4ct itaun.aa tirnr4lt ill art era OtHtaaSMfl tea ii at at t us Total tM rrlt OMh fmm tutmtt Trwrr Taltlot fma Kl)olli UiaUkta Sua apaoopritUcB I4MM t a a 40 BMW rroaaoikorai toe Telal Blpa Etpmditvrtt. ITJSM alarla paid ItWttlMte Haw eVkoul BalUlaa hMrt oa koad and Sotot Fol Knmilnr atd aoparalaa Rpa In Swrvurlta dtltry Tmwnt o.l tMtettor Mlrtllnau KipcBHa Btltact la Irai7 wi!i Its W tk andrelgaed dr tonatr ilnrrnM, do vartlly tht tk raro- Flas I a Ira aad ourroct Statnt ef U aaadllarM ad Ann of MM towathlp, for taiivm or tn TOwanip oi wan nwrar, i.t- th roar .1Ib Jaa TU lrT, to th boat of oar nowio!; aad oanar. lawtlnoof wbtraof o have brnalott oar kawte thU IU Sat of Jaao A. D. II7. ALr.X'R A. ROM 10, J. J. MATTER!, 11ENBT Ui I. A IB, . Auditors. Road Expmditurea. STATEMENT of Eipendilures of rr towotkla )njdr aoaatf roarlraala. w nut nrmitin im in oi wn h. itra Potor lacpp aauarrltor Ir. n aatiK-iiatat or. 70 I Ml 10-141 rt 101M I)r. t at ut at r. in a-4Tata aaional of liaii ndloala li; araunnt at baplleata t or tbo rar H7 br labor aad Han Una at. For the year 1174 Joha Kline eaperrlaor for 174 amoBM 01 HaptioMO By labor, kaallag rlaak aa. Italaaea traaio Jaha Klrae Itfl Untitaad s b prartoa aarlort IT N vaator w jam aiiiiar ibio Bouor Tiaor hub BaJ aatt daa tbe Uwaihlp 111 e AaHl Ilth. 17. w th aadorrtvnei! Andltor kar eiaajlnad Ih ehore aianl and hara fuaad than tru aad eorraet a ataiad. A. A. BOM IQ, J.J. MATTERS, HENRY 11. LACB. Auditors. THE TIMES. A First-class Newspaper. DAILY AND WEEKLY. Independent in Everything I Jteutral in Nothiinx I Opposed ty all Corrupt RinR" In cipnl, Rate and Jsutioiial Atf 5f.ini A tfain. TnB OAIf.T TIMES will ba luted oa Sat ardar. Ih 11 of Marsh aaat. and erarr amrnlua tharaalUr. anndara atnaptaa, aodr the editori al dlraetina ef A. a. MrClnre, prlntad oowpaet. I from elaar, now Ira, on a farte jllo ahMl, Btalotof all tba aaw or lb day, Incladlng ma Aaaoriaiaa rraaa laiaxraina, npaniai rai aarrant tonic. Prloa. Two CanU. too, prataa free, HIS aoiian Utf eonte ar awatb, In ad ranea. AdiliBni, Brtaaa. Iwaaly aad thirty lie per una, aaenraiiuj le potuios The Weekly Times Will be lamed oa SetaMler. Marob IMh.Bsad weakly Ibaraafiar. eoalalaloa eU Impertaat aaw or in am, ana conpieio naraoi ana ribon elal Report. Mailed, tor oaa year jpoataate Daa. ai 10 e tal low mi re laa. Olio cpy eU.OO TonCttpiesa . - .(. Twenty Copies 14.(10 Advertisements twenty-fire ceuu per line. BanllUacaaakaald ba aaade kt DiaJaaa Voet UfBoe urdero. Aduo. TOE TIMES. I Ho. I! Sooth Beraa Ik Street nileaa'aaaa. E. 3. FOOTE, M,D. 121 LeHutei ATeuOB, On. J 1, hew tori; . : I A Fkjslclan, s ii.i t Tf AtL IC1UM OT CaW.w..,iC dVdU-5AP. Aim aaxraiTis Letter from ail part. Cm CivUUod World VI m ItWWM VAf tf MQctl.i a Meal P ractto -, . . n rasATnro , V imerotM TattiaU ta Xnrepe, ttat Wat indiaa, tbe iMBUiuea ef Oak, and ta erery Stat ct the taloa. A . 3 iilVM BY MAlb t..iJ OP QHARCI. Bvedarlae; On pant aweary j Mia enartf at aoA AOOg I a ouraar na bp ha at etaarral t ah DoOkw or hi awlleaT S Mot aaennmarawM(kwtO ka ay taa ana, aratnaanam Aea ameaarmiariai nai iaia,aanjbw at Ska aatehknaMar. f aTaa ama lataaiaf null aa AaUi at miitm at aa "xa. a. b. room'" aWz fit. New T'- Mow Saar at orar Taia, mthee ml af aB,aaa b aa of art re a aKhar Dr. I work, 14 r- amahmaa Bhnlaalanal ttare a at aha ' ItWIW eeoao sue io n ! M4t it 00 mm i"4 tl. I. Ilumlg, HEW GOODS ! Lov Prices ! HOMIG & AdamsburfTa Snyder Connty, renn'm THE Subscribers having purchased the Store in Adamsburg, owned by B. L. aadabaah, end btflni nhr4 lntoo.rrtnrilp, Intend Urtrrj no ,m.nl mr- e la Adaanoarf aaa ln nrrnnndln aonntrr, wiiw.il id .7iu Diana, nmn mmm ,ni mwr .Ma, I w,n Minpi HN wnir ihki Art Star, lklr otock nalta parti of SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, Such aa Cloths, Cassimors, Kentucky Jeans, Coltonados of overy style and qual.tr, also Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks, ALL WOOL PELA1NS, Merinos Poplins, Ao. at all prices and very cheap. HITS ADD CAPS, Carpets, Floor, TaWe, ani stair Oil Clou, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware, Qneensware, Tin and Glassware Wood and Willowware, Coffoes, Hugars, Hyrnps, Molasses. Teas of all kinds, and at Low Prices, Citrars k Tobacco, Fish h Salt Wholesale and Retail. COAL. COAL, COAL, !l?fV5.t:!b!.8i.AHBB- -"- n lliylieit MarkH Pric Paid for nil kimU of COUXTR Y PRODUCE, DrM fmiLpnlalort, Ac. &r. ALHO (--Dealers in ALL KINDS of Uruin unci Hoodas, or which the highest Trice in Ccall will be Paid. ESTABLIS1 1853 TIIE OLD CORXEir Rebuilt aad Rernrnl.ked wlik tba Pisast sad aespeit Aatortmeat D3R T GOO DiB ? 1T0TI01, 8, TRTimTWQS, QUEENSWABE. Hardware, Groceries. Wl Cnrpelai, Oil M-Mi X MZM , , EVER OrrERIO TO Tka labeerlber karina renorod Into Market and I'ina blraeta, i new prepared ta offer, to hie old aoatomera, and all aaw ones Ibrt aiay fsror him wltk tkair palroaaga, great Indiieetoente. H Is determined tba . Ja. AX It. UlIJ CJOKrlVlfJlC CHALL STILL CONTINUE TuE MOTTO FORMERLY AP0PTBD, 4 THIS CIIEjVT COIXIS Tt.9 Br a Itriet attention la buaiaaaa. and kaanlno a. .11 ah. ..m.t.l. .i. aad telling al ika lawaal prloee. ka kopet to merit a rail "here of patronage. aTaaUBTa 111 L1J. .J nAnataHbtJ tkiiiinnn a ' - . rw"i.ui m wuhri i rwiti taiea la axobanga ror gooi.al 8ellogrore, April 20, 1871. WM. F. ECaBKRT. NOW KEAIY FOR TIIE SPRING at tbe N. Y. Fancy HAVE now ready my full stock of M prepared to offer to my customers NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, IIOISERT, C0UMTBBPANF.3, TARA80L8, CUFF8, tar I have imported from Europe (on my lata KID0L0VES, HAMBCRQ EDQ15U3. RIBBD.N8. 8ILK TIBS. ear. ' . w wbicb enable me ta lell tkm ebeaptr Iban any olber bouse in tba aouoly. I bare alao mads arraegemoDta la get tbeta goods direot from Europaaa markat) A. 11 aro oorclially invited te call wbelker they buy or now. Always Sellnicrora, oot. ll, Tl. IPTLTlEWI'TTLTRfEj IntendiBg Pdrehaoersslionld read the following from tbe Fublto Papers oi Tbiladolpbia. J'ubtto Itecord of Ang. 17, 1874, says s "Uouid ii Co., produce fine work in all branches of tboir basinese, and are in every way creditable to tbe well earned reputation of Fbiladolpbia." On Oct 27, 1874, tbe same authority states thai "Ricb homes and bumble ones may bo improved by their taste and labors." Fomty'i Weekly lti; Sept 5, 1874, says i "We ueartly. commend uie Al enure. Gould A Co., as honorable and fair dealing gentlemen, in every way worthy of the fullest confidence and of freneral patronage." Evening llerrald, Bept. 3, 1874, aays "Uould Uo., may be regarded as one of tbe most reliable and nonular firms, and certainlv tbe larcreat." GOULD it CO., are now prepared to supply any sized honse thronghonl with rarnltare either plala er of tbo moil ExquUlte ritylae aad Make. They will supply One lkrdroom bait of Solid Walnat, Full Marble Tops, tor Sal. Tui Bait aomprlaea Hlna Serjtrate jpleoat of furniture. Write, er eaU oa N. E. Corner Market and Ninth Streets. 37 'and 89 North Second Street. 243 and 244 South Second Street, Or at any of their other Stores. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Jiff B LATCH LEY 'S Improrad O U O tT at BKh WOOD PIMP I lha aekaoo lodged Sua Sard of lb narhai. br eT, popular rerdlel, ike bait pwmp for the taaet noary. Altea Uea U larlled I Bhateklay'i Inpror ed Break at, Ih Irrap Cheek Voire, which oaa be wlthdrawa wllhoat die- tarbtat the lolata, aad lha erppar aaanaar wawa never oraeae, aeaiee r rnrt and will laat a lite Una. for ale br Ceawr aad the trade neaer all. In order to be eara that you cat ., ba carafe I aad eee that It ka . jr jam d not kaow ptlr rtroolare, locother Jraia of the aaant near. 4r farntakeeJ by addraa- ' . Maaaraetarar, fktladalpbJa, Fa. tl. at aw - a I "aUhb UT' HEW GOODS ! Low Prices ! ! AURAND, wrinna or miirnnnt Ihflr mnj fr4nd and till- tbat thej karr jnat rxornrd aiih akd will ai.- in rviornra aim aud will Al. ef Uvuda aauall kal la a Srl n all aiao o REBUILT 1871- Cedarware Hats & Caps OlotliM, Whow linliiiffH; iJHjV-r, VC., aV.C.a THIS COMMUNITY. kla NEW RTORR Rrtnv .a it. r... . TRADE, Stere, Selinsgrove, Spring and Summer Goods and am great inducements in CORSETS. SHAWLS, HAIR SWITCHES, V COLLARS, eta. trip) a large lot of polite attention. Reipaotfully, a. wrin, Arp'l Corner t K I N G.S F 0 BID'S PCRB AND SILVER GLOSS STARCH. FOR ThE LAUNDRY. MANUFACTURED BY T. KHTGSF0RIK& SON, TUI BEST STARCH IM THE WORLD. Olwaa a Bawwtllwl Italel. le) lha Uara, aad Ike dlSereaee la eoal eelwoea It aad eon. noa ureh I eoaroaly half a eenl for aa orvU nary waafciaa. Aak you Urveec for it. KINGSFOSD' "VP "or n Starch f omiuendod hiiu to Uio people of bis years.
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