JTJePostr Bliddleburg, Jane, 17, 1875. jfCROUSEi Editor VProprietor. " Republican State Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR Gen. John F. Bartranft, Of MO.NTOOMF.RY COl'STY. FOR STATE TREA8URER Hon. Henry Rawle, OF ERIE CoUXTY. Republican County Ticket. snBRirr JACOB P. BOGAR, 1'aion TowntLlp. COwMIMrtlONKrl JOHN ROMIQ, I'enn Townebip. JOEL ROW, Midlleoreek Towniblp TREASURER HENRY BENFER, Franklin Towiiebip AMOTIATE Jt'WJB DANIEL GtMBERLINQ, Penn Townebip. AUDITOR DANIEL DIEFFENBACH, Monro Township, NER B. MIODLESWARTH, Weet Heaver Townehip. Misstated that " . . the Postmaster General will, on the assembling of i . - voitrena, nuififtjnt m luixuiH-niiuu in tlio present law governing newspaper postage. Too many detloro all expenditures fur educational perpoBos, without ouce considering the money value of education. It is not how well the money is cxiMindnd, that should bo jealously watched by citizons. More mjuey could bo used than is nsod for education, if apnlind judiciously, with Very benutinial results. A instance of shoddy aristocracy meanness is reported from tho South Eud, Ifcrnton, where a weulthy woman lured for a servant ber own sister, treated her in all respects as a meni al, and, tbongh she and her husband, having no children, dined alouo v heu no ooiupnny was in the houso thev novor permitted the sister to sit with them. Tiisold engino bonne at Harper's Ferry, iu which John Brown and his party woro stormed and captured, is used by an undertaker as a hearse house. The loopholes which tho in surrectionists made have beeu brick ed up, but the outlines can he readi ly trtood. Tho places on tho floor where one of Brown's sons died and the other was mortally wounded are poiutcd out by tho villatf'is. al though the blood stains that re mained for several years have Tided out Tus Lancaster crresoudont of the New York Tim says that (3am oronism iu this Htato "means noth ing more than eennble ioVV" That is so. Throe years ago it meant Harlruuft, and ho carried the Shit by over 35.000 mnjority, with the Philadelphia Pn-t, Now York Tri bune, McCluro, t'nrtin, and tho Gree ley DeriitM-ruts and Liberals against him. This year it means Hartranf t again, who will carry the State by a majority of not less than 40,000. Hon. Henry Rawle. of thn lirfiuhliotn Xyiiiinre or Nttitr Trrtmirrr. Mr. Rawle is a native of Mifflin eonnty, I'a., and was born in 18:l:. He was educated in Lancaster uud "West Chester, and in lHIi'l, at the nffo of sixteen, was appointod by J. Edgar Thompson civil engineer on tho Western division of the I'ennsyl vauia Railroal. He contiuneil the practice of his profession of engi neering on different railroads of the State until the completion of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, from Warren to Erie in 1859, and then re linouished the nmfonnuin anrl nm. barked in the iron business, starting blast I urn ace at Sharon, Meroor county, IV His furnace was the second one in the Sbeuango Valley constructed for the melting of ores from the Lake 8uperior region with raw coal, Iu ltJfil Mr. Rawle raarri od Miss Harriet (1., daughter of the lato Ueueral Charles M. Rood, of r.ne, and removed to that city in j no. j, si nee wnion time be boa been engaged in the transportation of coal ami iice ttujwior ore between Erio and the Bhonango Valley, by the Erie and Beaver Canal, la 18t$9 Mr. Rawle formed a company to build the first blast furnace in Erie, which has since been in contiuuous operation and furnished eroplovntent to a large force of laborois during the panic and subsequent hard times. In 1H72 be organized the Erie Roll ing Mill Companythe first enter prise of the kind in Eriewhich has also kept a large force of workmen constantly employed and contribu ted largely to the business prosper ity of the city. During all this peri od Mr. Rawle's relations to his work ueu have been cordial and liberal, mid he haa uniformly given them eveiy consideration. Mr. Rawle was the projector of Al. - U I a , V a. vtm oiivuugu iuu Aiieuuauy nail road, and waa its Praaideut during it construction. This road devel oped the mineral reeoreee of Eastern Mercer and Butler counties and ' reaches a point near the great Uut ler oil distinct Mr. Rawle was one of the first Water Commissioners of Erie, and subeeqnsMtlY has been else ted Mayor of that city for two suc cessive terms, ilia exeoutive alulr ties in these responsible offl'xw have AikinlllAniliul llllll ill tllA lUUmU .Vr l.inl city and of the Northwest, and they are a nntt tn bin attppork Mr. Rawle baa all his lire been a large employer of laboring tnn, and the relations wuich lie has sustained to bis work man have boon thoroughly disinter est! and highly advantageous to his employee and nintually profltable. There ia no citizen of Northwest em Pennsylvania who baa given em ployment to a larger number of la borers and moclmnica in the imoor Uut industriea of that aection of our great State. Ho baa always taken high Tiowa of tlio relations of labor ami capita, and haa regarded their interest aa iilontical. For this rea son ha baa troatod his men liberally and fairly, and in such a manner as to endear them to him personally. Their regard for him is shown by the hearty and generous support tuey have always given him in bis politi cal campaigns. Mr. Itawlo, beforo tho war, waa a Douglass Democrat, but in 18G0 toined the Republican standard, and aa ever since voted the straitlit lie- publican ticket, and is regarded as one of the representative Republicans of the Northwest. Opinions of the Press. (From tbe Harrteburt Del If Telrfraph.) Republicans of Pennsylvania I the skies are bright with promises. Every section of the party press commend tho work done so far. All the Icadors are earnestly anxious for success this autumn. The masses are enthused and jubilant over the result of the Convention. The President stands boldly forth and commends the tick ' et nominated. And now. more than any time since the war, the grand ... . . .., ,, , , uui nmij iuui iui iib juiwve mniir uig witli healtby enthusiasm, with a high purpose, and a goal before it which is as high aa any that ever in spired a party at any period of peace. We are marching on to an assured victory, we sincerely believe. (Prm lue Lenreetar Inquirer.) The Democrats are soroly tried on account of tho asRago of tho anti third term resolution by the Repub lican State Convention. It tukoa a wci)on out of their hands which they might have used with some effect against tho party, and they are at a loss what to do. (Flout lb Erie Dleneteb.) Now, whatever truth there may be iu tho Ueclarauou tbot benator Cameron was favorable to tho nomi nation of Rawle, it is certainly noth ing for which tho Senator deserves reproach. If Rawle's nomination is the work of a "ring," tho best thing tho party can do is to employ this organization to mnlto all its nomina tions. We'll take a little more "ring" iu ours, plcaso. (Fmai Hi Crtwf.iril Jonrnel.) The record of Governor llartranft is too well known to need comment at this time, and while Mr. Rawlo has never boon engaged prominoutly in politics there is cvory reason to supposo, from bis excellent roputa tion as a cilien ami a Itusinoss man, that tho finances of the Stato will bo administered by au honest and com petent gontlcman. (From llie Ueltliaore American.) Governor Hart ran ft was renomi nated by acclamation. Henry Rawlo, at present Mayor of the city of Erio, was nominator for btate l reasurer. He is a gentleman of large and un blemished reputation. The Hon. Ed ward M'f'hoi Hon, clerk of tho Houso of Representatives since 1800, was chairman of the Cotuiuitte on Plat form, nnd the resolutions reported are admirablo in tone and spirit, and will be indorsed by tho Republicans of tho whole Union. ( From lb Wlllum-port OutU k Bnllttlo.) The platform is plain, straightfor ward and manly, and must meet with the hearty endorsement of the people. Tho contest for the State Treasurers!) ip developed considera ble strength for Hon. II. li. Strung, and while his nomination would Lavo beeu gratifying to his mauy friends in tins Boction, tlioy cheerfully ao nnioHco in tho will of tho majority, and will lalior with all tho euorgy they can command to aid iu rolliug np a heavy majority for the ticket (from lb Oriwnrlllt AiIvidco.) Mr. Rawle is so well and favorably known to tlio peoplo of this part of the State as not to roquire any elaborate notice at our hands. It Is enough to say that he is an eminent ly successful business man, and we still must hold to thy position that the qualitios which are ueooasary to seoure success in private life are also necosaary to seoure Buooes in public Ufa Especially are correct habits of business necessary to the proper dis charge of tho duties of the oftioe whiob Mr. Rawlo will undoubtedly be called 10 nil. personally, be la a gentlemanly, genial man, and what is more and better, bo is not school ed in the tricks of the (political )trado; he will be a public officer fresh from tne people, and tnereiore understand- ing the wants of the people. The party has started aright again by re turning to the source of all power the people, and its future coarse, therefore, cannot be other than march of victory. ftvTThe sale of the Northern Pa' ciflo llailroad and all its branches, franchises, appurtenances, etc , is advertised to take place in New York City on the 'i8th of Ancrtut The appurtenances, &o., embrace, among other tumors, sitty millions of acres of laud, probably the largest body of land ever offered in fee at one time in this or any other country A committee of bondholders will probably bny tbe road and reortran tso the company. The bondholders who do not wish to enter the new company, will take their dividends out of the amount realized at the sale. MTTwo bushels of revolutionary cannon balls and a number of knives and bayonets were ploughed np in a field in Weatohestar connty, New York, tbe other day, after havintr lain undisturbed for hundred mm A Brutal Murderer to be Hanged, j Albert Brown, negro, for whose execution on tbe 1st of Jnly, the Governor haa 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 ford county, two or three miles from Minnoqua. The child had gone on a visit to ber grandfather living a short distance from the residence of ber father. Tbe negro was employ ed by the former and waa the only occupant of tbe bonse at the time of the girl's arrival The fiend seized the chilil and accomplished his hell ish purpose and afterward made an effort to escape. Fortunately he was run down by a train on the railroad and severoly injured and placed un der arrest He was convicted and and sentenced to be hanged on the 19th of January, but the case waa taken to the supreme court, one of the pleas urged being that tho mur derer was in:ane when the crimo was committed. The supreme court a few weeks ago affirmed the judg ment of the Bradford county conrt Brown has served five years in the penitentiary for rape. A Man and Horse Instantly Killed by Lightning. On Sunday afternoon last a week, a'fearful and sadden death occurred inSomersot county, Pennsylvania, near the town cf Somerset Four young men, residents of Jenner township, vero on horseback riding hong from attendance on Divine services at Caseboer's church, and were quietly proceeding along the road when a storm came quickly np. Several flashes of lightning were ob served when there came one blind ing in its vividness. When it had passed away it was discovered that the bolt bad struck and instantly killed one of the party, named Ed mond Korman Mo wry. The horse which he was riding also suffered death by the same bolt Mowiy's nearest companion was somewhat stunned, and had the hair burnt off one side of bis h ..vd, but otv )rwie no ono was affected. There were no trees or buildings by to attr.ot the lightning, and its nuddeuuexa was one of the the most appalling fea ttiros. Young Mowry's body was removed to tho bono of Lis parents. He was their only child, a brother having been killed in the army. The death caused a gloom wherever the deoeaaod was known. Trouble Apprehended With the Indi ans. As the visit of the Sioux to Wash ington to negotiate with the govern ment for a roliu'iuinhoit of their possession of tho L'!ick Hills has proved to be a failure and oj tlio In dians left hero much di-iatisfiod. difficulties a3 apprehended Latween tlwm nnd ench vhitoB who m:.r en ter thoir country for tho purpose of seeking gold. It is estimated by tho agents that tho Sioux can muster from 3,000 to 5,000 warriors, alwut half of them armod with rifles and tho remoJndor with bows and arrows. The govorn ment in tho meantime will endeavor 10 prevont adventurers rrom going to that country, still having some hopes through tho medium of com niissioners to effect a treaty with .he nioux. A letter uns boon tcxuved horo giving an account of a trtD in May, undertaken by a party of the I' irst United States Infantry through the Indian country, it having been reported that throe long cabins bad beeu erected Inst fall by minora as relay houses on thoir route to the Black Hills on Okionkoka creek, a tributary of the Whito river, and about 140 milos from tho urulo agon cy, Dakota Territory. The object of the party was to destroy the ca- inns, but tboy railod to find any Tho report proved to be false and put into circulation by the Indians. WTTho Clearfield miners have re- eumod work at tho old price fifty cents per ton thus proving tbe strike to be a total failure, but mat' tors have 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 in no strikes, ana 10 connect themselves witn no miner's association, and if tlioy re fuso they are forced to withdraw thoir tools from the mines all the result of the strike. Nearly all the miners ara signing the agreement, out some lew are relusing Patriot fSTMr. Geo O. Evans, whose fame waa ao proiminently before the publio in connection with the collec tion of l ennDjlvr.nia s war claim againat the gont J ..Civernment died on Thursday, at tus residence in West rhiladelphia. Mr. Evans was fifty four years of age at the time of tus decease or It is said that tbe Pone has laid by 40,000,000 francs to moot possible adversities, and that if forc ed to leave Italy he will bring it with mm. tt In (nnper day. Aeonta wauled. All elaeeee eud old. aua Wtf iu wtiuuf won iug people of uoia aeiae, youa thalr owe lueelltlae. duriaa thalr aoa-a aaa wuiw avoaaj ei worn me aa, la .la. or nil ma wnia, inaa a, entaing aiaa Wa or awplajmaal that will pay baadeoaiely foe etery bour'e wurb. Vail partleulare, Urate, ae., eeat free. Head ue your eddreaa at oaee. Uoa'taeeay. Mow le the Haw. Don't louk fu work ae huaL aeeeelaea harev aulll job bate learned what we ar. u BTiaaon uo., roruaaa, aiaiae. daae ,-IJly HEW BABBEB SHOP AND TOBACCO STORE. Middleburg, Pa. Hair UeMlaa Shetlns, abamaootnc, aad Hair vi w auae ia we weei maauer TOBACCO & CIGARS. Tba beet braada of loeaaea aad Clean oon- meatiy aa aeaa. Ma kaepe a foot ajwiujp al ree a enable prieee, tie ead try eouia. JOU J.BA1K. Sap. ll, UII. Sea 6re- A DeeeripHon of the ivVw Oipe Aay. SfHltmml of At Iks tttrsats twalktra a4 f tk Mats f Vw Jtnay, as svarv Mst-bay srsll kaswa, li us nr-fa-Md vane May i tanaab II la aa aasaanss thine M las' Capa May CHy ass Caps May ratal spot. assratibaaana loaalily, aaiwtisaiass Int tba fat isat thars Is a dtsteaae of aboatiwa-allMbttwaaalhta rlaaaai ef court this la aol great wbta wa torn para ll wits Iba ttraas aoaat front of lha aallra Stala. It appaara that whaa the faas'lara of Capa May Oity haras thalr aattlaiaaat thalr ehjaat waa ta tat aa Baoh ef lha Ooaaa Beach aa poaalbla, astalda ass sway fraa lha Dataware Bay, sad at lha sasta lima ratals a fall vtaw af the ratal. It haa a ft an baaa weadara at that seaaa swa had sat ball! araa a sajalt aallaga for gaaaia at this Polst, and lha raaaaa why could hardly ha antwertd. 8aral yaara ago, howartr, a somber of gentleman free New Tori naderlook lha orgaaiiailoa ef a company for Iba development oflhlaHITK, but not pseeecaing euffioieal fundi b pat their project Into eieoation, tba effort waa abandoned. Tears hata coma sad gone leaving Papa May Polat tha aame dreary wlldernena until this aprlng, wbta Mr. Alaiander Vt'bllldtn. (lha well-haowa an tarpriatng Wool Merchant of No. iiO Booth Front Bireet rhlladttphla,) became In eplred with Iba idea that aa Incorporated Company might, by Iba Divine bleaaiag, eeiabllab at this apot a ftea-Side Resort, where tba eara-wora and weary Mieieter, tha Merchant, tba frofaaaloaal Mas, and Iba Artiean aould racuparala Ibair ener- giea and apaaj a portioa. If aol all, of their eummer menthe away from tbe heat ed elty, ia tha tnjojaeal of liberty, the purauit of heppioeee sad tha worablp of Ood. Tethleend as organisation waa im- lediately effeoied. and a number of well haownChrioilaa gentlemen, meal of whom are la connection with tba Pretbjteriaa Chnroh, anlled with Mr. Whitldin, and be came iueorporatad aa lha OKA GROVE ASSOCIATION. Mr. Whllldta waa oboe- an aa their rreeideot, and eestracta ware at ones eniertd Into for laying out the town, grading the atraeta, building a large hotel, alio a number of pretty oliagee and magniBeent raviiiion 10 be dedicated la he eervioa of Ood. Tb-ee oMiaiioBi fere ertnrdtnalt eommttMd In Hi- lit-r pert of iba month ef Itanh, of thle yat (irtl, tad b-noM the shuure I Wbet wee then a eompl-tt vIUIpom of eboH plae eaS oak n, Mia MraTnwta ia sow a mut aMMiiimi lllM.wllh SaewMe ateaaaa. rhat would Ao hem.r to a eltr.aittrclBa tna tbe Pevllltoa aa a raatre ead eiteudiaa to the tlraaa en tba teal, to tha Point at lha enlb, to tbe Bay ea Iba treat and tba total? Freeh Wetet Lake aa the aorth.aroaBA which e Bna earrlaaa road te aot -etaplalad. At raaalar Inlartala Ih-ae a-eawee an taiaretwlrd b atrarte, tar-too; la wldlb rrota to to lee feat, which tiltad la a eota-wliel alreaHnae form arnaad tho mnlre ealll the IVwrh Attain la raecbadt llile Baa drive le bttaa ravldlt pnahed o eomplalloa aod will make whan Snlehad. one ooBllnnoue earrlaaa war from tbe app-reador tiape mat ui aroaaa the roint to tlx Bawrh on litlaware Baj. Iheure ea to the Slaaaiboal Land Inn. Weoaa Imaelae no more aliaaat ride than alf thle eoa-nlB. -ot Beaeb jaat ae tbe ena le e-ttlea arre tbe Bey. The hotel la moated ea tba oeaan elite of tha town dlreetl- at the tborei It le a euromodloat MIKIIni, eoBiaiiiiaaanoat IM roomt ead will be ander tbe tert heetol maBaceveat. Meaular Hatibalb eertleae will be bold In the PetlllloB aad tarled ealartalamaau met he eiperted on other etenlnse ol Iba weekdurlof tbe pummer mootbe. for tbe ereotloa of dwellleaa, the lalentlon of tbe aieoelatloa belna to atold. If twaalhle. tha Tbe lot none lha mala ateaaae will baesld ereetioa or any Mora bulMlnae apoa Iba ata uee leadlna from tbe petition. There are eroet uea leaoma irom me petiuoa. There raau or aumclent width for wo width rorbailneei parpeea f leee lhaa Bflr feat ek ae there are aoaa of leee than any feat wkle llhla tbe preeeet Unite ef See urate. The area ten eare bae bene ebaerred la tba -eotloa el eottaaee to bate them enmaaodloua and eertleeahle aa well ae laeipeaalre aad, at meeamaume, ramaraabiy neat aad attract le. A very Baeeotlaae bae jail been eonpleted ta whloh Mr. Wllldia and ble familt nail to apead their eummer. Mr Joba Weaameker (with whom nearly all mankind are directly or Inillrenlly aeqoalnted throaeo their knowledge 01 nil memmoin ueu tuethlnn rtehlHh meatatsixtk aad Market Streala Phllmlel. nhla.) li now ateollas a bandaome dwellla eooae oa toe neaoa tery near taa point. A aam her of lot bate been parehe-ed bt PhlledeiDhl- antwhoarenowkafOyenieeedpreperlnK tor plea rant eotoara by tbe eea. The Weet Jereer Ballroad ComaaB bat ar- reowad Intrant epeeUI prltllaeiee to Iheee who oreot eoltnaee al Hen Urate thle eaeeen. TWe orwaoiiailoB of a Homo Car company li Mtiaan vi, waw win nio onre at reejoiar latere teal frem the Watt Jereer Railroad depot to tee oeait.Booi leouina, a uietenoe ol two ana a hen miiae upoa the tnrnplke road, whloh pai rwciy iiiiii me norinaro oukooi nea irn 'nil road haa Intel baaa IkAMaifH, mmI rota trad. department of Cape May vropar, aetwlthetaad- to last aew lire haa iaraaa an ra aire oat etart Idi the Inekwardaeeeortheeeaena ea aoeoaat or the aaniually tool weather daring tbe month or May. A marked lapro-emeBt la etreete. kouaee, aad bnuit U aotleeeble aad the Met eeema to be tomotlea In the sraad re.b ofUe preeeat. Haadradaarabaitaalas hither Irom etery pearler ol the land . to aay aethlen ef (be tnovtaaoe taat wiu run aowa aa tea nameraai eieareloaaor tba eaaeea Irom Philadelphia new loTBaaojtaeaqjBooai aiuee aaa Ilea. . Wlih an epMrtantty to eeeere s Hea aide nemo euon ae la oaered by tbe Hea orore Aeeo elatloa. thoee who .en ailord tba eomforl aad pieaiure oifpenaiDg their tammer within hear. Inn; of ll.ef. jakeri, eapeclally thoee who da Ire ratlremeut, enBaeoted with the morel la- naanoee tba may be exDooted In a :;Ulemeul compared ol pertnne or a rellglooi teadeney. win no wen to tun the saw tews al Cape May ruii.k laojr etttmatloa. with tba nreeeat eoarte- oei mae.ee anient aed tbe evaetaat Improve. ment that te eihlblted oa eterw ;lle. tha town or aea Orore will beeeme nana ether Isjaa the Fatcrlte Sa etde retort tut all who aaj ar ee tan. or retreat nam ue earea aad era or arofoootea' U. 8. J. SHERIFF- At tie earnest reonest ofmaoyotmy frtendi.ol both pertlee, I hate eoaeladed to announce mtaell aaa aaadldata lor tha olBoeiol Sheriff, iulyeol tolheralee of the Demoeratle tiouatt Ooateatloa. abould 1 be aomlBBled and aloeted. 1 will dlaoherwo the uuuee ai laaomea wtut impartiality aad adeiitv aH r, oiiiii. SHERIFF I resiBotfullv announce to the liemoereti that I hereby Oder myeelf ae a eeauioate mr tne ornee 01 Bherin. auojeot to the oeoieion at tea t-maoeraue uoaniy uoateBtlon J. V. aANTZ. SHERIFF. I hereby announce mv air a Ceadldau for the Demoeratle nomination mr tbe emce or sheriff, piednlnn myealr to per form tae duUee of the entoe ralthlalli, ba 1 1 .. . . ... i . . ...... w - wa" oewa e. eef wwiilt TO Tr.E C:::OCRACY.-At the in tarn, ol jay ol my demeoratle rrteada. I offer 711 ae a uaaaiuaie for the emoe er bberia, ead aeeara my tileade that li aommeted I will aae etery houeel eadeator to be e lee led, aad ir z . . . 1 .' pot'oru ki auuei or tae omen wits ueiiii ami ve tae eeatot my ability. URIAH T. IIKKROIiD. AGENTS WANTED TO BELL Th Political, PermmtU. and J'ronrriv Rights .'Citizen, Oflhfi United SiiitrHof in Kvereit nnd how le pretrve them, by 7 he tphiKi Par- funs, u. Coatalaiac a eonimenlarv ea lha fader al aad Stela ConetUuliom, giving their hlaeoaw aad srigia, aad a fall eiplaaatioa af thalr ariaolplea, purpoeee aaa provia- loas tha power aae dulkee af publia oars , the righ u of lha people, aad the eb llgalioas ineureed la aeary reUiioa aflfa; alaa, parllamealary rated fas dell berate oates, aad run atreouoai aaa legal formi roe an nuetaeae traaaasuaaa, as making wins, vaaae, Merigagaa, lraaaaa, riotee. Drafts, Cootraata, ata. A Law Library In a single volume. It meet Ihs weals ef all elaeeee aad sella la everybody. dUHKB nauTUCU a W., rbue. Xa. May, II aw Ume.wllhlieeh araAl r I raau re. rackaera Mete-. ptemr aija. A-htnnr sealer, aeal free apoa r aae, rrlt aaaaaill amle bbh Wttrt Baavtr Township Statevatrrl j QTATEMENT of Expenditnreeand lUl Oetetaadlea taiaa afWaat B-att tnwnahlp Hmjmr mwat; evhmt Plttiiot fur tbe year ead las Jaae fib A, D. ir. Oreee aeMamt ef tat DapUeaet tot Sebool Mrwaaaa Pee BMMInfl awranaea 4 IS Taa awtareS ea aaaiattd bmde lot School aaiT Taa aT-d oa I aledlaada toeBalM- Total . Dedaol ebatameala SI M Beoaeretrnne aad all art ore 14 a OaaaMBdias tea Hi a IIHM Tetal tee retalpta thMh from rormar Treaenraf Taitlaa fiuae adklatas Otatrleei Btaee apeeoptlaUca Tatol Beaelpte EtfXnHi turt$. 14M M ae a ee satee lea 1TM aaleriea paid to taa aha re New Sthoul Balldlaie latereet oa boade and aotaa Fnal rnrnllnre aad apparaloe Rapalra (taa relarlte Salary Titwirti el I 'Hat tot Mlectllaiieoue Ktpoaeoa It-s-s tSMS-X Belaaea In Ireeeary m Wa the nderelraed inTit-iraoTtneToweihip or weet neaiter, not dot eonaty alnreaald, do eartlly that the fore- gvias a trae aaa aorreet aiawmeni ti ue tiaendltaree and Aoeete of eald towaahlD, for the year earilac Jaae Tib Ittt, to tbe beet af oar Knowle-iere and Belter. lateatlmoBt whereof we bare hereon to tot ear kaade thU) TU dav ef Jaae A. D. liT. ALEX'R A. ROM 10, J. i. MATTERS, UENBT U. LA I B. -Auditors, Road Expsndituret. QTATEMENT of Expenditures of KJ roade foe tbe yaare liTi a 1fT or Weet Bea ter townablp atnyder eoaaty reeaayltaala. len rater Inepp Saiertteor Irr. ITT li; emount ef baplloate aaaonntoi iiainifaia BM thlM4 01 Ct. to et eni to-.leil n loi it Ir. tie a ue M vt. tn in m or the tear !; bf Ubat aad Haullna Ae. For iba year in flalaeee daa Joba Kline aapertleor tor irft moani at Bepnenie By Ubor, haaUas aleak . Balaaee Daa ta John Kltae M 11 Oaletaad's by aratloaa eaeartleori IT M veetor to jaeea miner lata seper- tieor lava teal aaaa daa tha tewnihlp ill ee Aartl 1Mb. lira, wa Iba aederetened Aadllore bate eiemtned tbe abota aeeoanta aad bate foead them true aad eorreel aa eieied. A. A. ROM 10, J.J. MATTERS. I1SSRV U.LACD, Auditors. THE TIMES. A First-CIass Newspaper. DAILY AND WEEKLY. Independent in Everything I Neutral tn XNoliiiiiK I Opporiel tv all Corrupt Ring In Muni- tJipni, ctuta miu -uiiuiiati aiiaiio. TnE OAIf.T TIME will be leeaed ea Sat- arday. the U of Mereh aett. and etery mutulnii theraaftar. anndete eioepeed, nadat the editori al dlraellna ef A. S. McClare, printed eniapeot ly from clear, new type, on a forte lullo eheet. Oontelolnf all tba aawe or tbe day, melading trie Aeeorieiea rreee TeieKraiao, npeoiei i eie. ereme ead fjorremondeore from all aolDla of IB' tenet, ead Harleee edlturlel dleeoeeloue of all enrrent toiilco. Prloe. Two Cente. pareaaam,ar Fifty eeate par eeoath, la ranee. all. eaoeon ptiou, poeeaae rree, nia aoiiara Aatertleemenie, Bfleaa. twealy IH thirty mm per line, eeeoraini to poaiiioa. The Weekly Times Will be leaned aa Satardey. Mereh SMB. lend weakly Iberaerier, eowiaielee eU Imporleal aewe of the weeb, and complete Market aad Flnena elel Rtporle. Mailed, tor one yeerjpnaiage r-ae, et toe mi- lowing rn lee. OlIO Copy ... 1.UI Ton Copied .... 9.1U Twenty CodIcs 14.IIU Advertisemonls twenty-five ceut per line. BemllUneea ebon Id be made by DraJla af Poet uaoa vtoere. Adareee TOE TIMES. Mo. 14 Sooth Setea th Street Pttlledephda. E. D. FOOTE. M.D. 129 LexlsxtBi iTtnne, o.Mtmm., RBW TORI, '...!. ' r .A ffcjslciaiii i t ajx muu of ' C.-.iC euxoZAF0. XMtef from ail part. CJk CivUUtd WorUk H m flMMtt VAT tt Uctbi a Helical Prattle -,.. Taairaro VimaroTM fatttata ta Xnreps, th W.et xntusa, tna lMBUioa ar Oat,: and tn rrsry Mat of tbs Vxlot. .3 CIIVBR BY MAlb t... 2 OP QHARCB. tae eeat aeeUt yaaee Weited Pan IP oe ewfle 9QO enern Ai Item erne. Nny erlek eaob aa aae aarefally raoarea a b er ebeariad ef aba DoBaar at I Mia? AlhitaaMeala obim-aia aed am of abaia leilme, abetbtnH Is If waO waa, at at aba eaSeo. Aeeax m ef XtK B. Ba STOOCTVaV as fit. Raw Vee Taiet.' af an,aaaa k eat et arlm m eKbat bt. I tut emleae a eeoe e leeee Itn H iota it 00 Ikliaj II. I. Ilomlg, HEW GOODS ! NEW 600D3! Low Prices! Low Prices!! HOMIG & AUliAND, Adatnsbnr Snyder Connty, Fcnn'a THE Subscribers having purchased the Store in Adamsburrr, owned by . L. Bandeabaab, and bating ant-rtd Into a en-partnerehlp, Int-nd te eerrt no a tn-ral mar eaatlla baelaeee el the Ol.l Stand, end lebe thle mtlhod of tntormlne thalr ment rrtande end oil I. eeaa la Adamebargaad tha enrmnndlng eonntry, the! that bate jnat returnrd wllh tno will el.- "ww inn, e w.i. M, larwr ihr'i leei eoaatry Mora, thalr eeoek eMialaai parti uf SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, Such aa Cloths, Cassimora, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonados of every style ana quai.tv. atso Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks, ALL WOOL DELAINS, Merinos Poplins, Ac at all prices and very cheap. ffllBlt 1 Itn Mltlrl el a M M il. a A. t ... aa niu mu kixi, tarjcii, rioor, ran, m mt m al, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware, Queensvrare, Tin and Glassware Wood and Willowware, Coffoes, nugars, yrupa, Molssses. Teas Ciirara A Tobacco. Fish A COAL, COAL, COAL, The Jligheet Market Price Paid for att kind of COUNTR Y PRODUCE, Dried FrviL Pntatore. Ae. drc. ALHO t Dealers in ALL KINDS of (irain und Neotlej, or which the highest Price in Cctsh will be Paid. ESTABLISHED 1853 THE OLD CORVEK Rebuilt aad Rofurulihed with the FiBett sad Cheapeat Aeeorimeal H0TI0DB. TRTTTTTTTTGS, QUEENSWAEE. Hardware. Groceries. rt'iS,al?e'B' OU EVER OFFERED TO The Bobeeriber having removed Into hla NEW STORE ROOM, on lha Comer of Market nnd 1'ina rjlreete, le sew prepared la offer, lo hla old aoetomera, nnd all near onee Ihrt may favor him with their palronnga, ureal indueenenle. Ha Is delerniuad tha . JL AM. iu eLlJJ IJOC,IVlj;lC, SHALL 8TILL CONTINUE TBE MOTTO F0RMERLT ADOPTED, TIIK CIIEAI1 C01TNI3Tl. BT ft trial atlttBtlOB IA hull &nti kMVklnsa Skt All Btmaam Ik. .ieeenaW et - - - . aad lolling al lha lawaet prlees. ha hopes ' emw aiai wun mi ( wulivvi, taiea IB exchange ror grKxie.aJi BeUotgrete, April 28, 1871. WM. F. ECKbERT. WOW REA1TY FOR THE SPRING at tbe N. Y. Fancy W HAVE now ready my full stock of prepared to offer to my customers NOTIONS AND FANCT QOODS, II0ISERT, COUNTERPANES, PARA80L8, CUFFS, SI have imported from Europe (oa mj lata EID QI.0VE3, HAMBUR0 EDOIN08, RIBBD.N8. SILK TIBS, etrx whloh suahlae ma la sell them cheaper lhaa any other honsa la tha oounty. I bero alio mads orreogemonli to (it tbeee goods direot from European mtrkata) All tare oortlinlly invited . to call wbeihev they bny or not. Alwavi aellMsrova, oat, le, It. Intending Parobacors sLould read tbe following from tbe Publto Papers ol Pbiladolpbia. Public Itecord of Aug. 17, 1874, says t "Gould & Co., produce fine work in all branches of tboir business, and are in every way creditable to tbe well earned reputation of Pbiladolpbia. "On Out. 27, 1874, tbe aume authority states that "Hick homes and bumble ones may bo improved by their taste and labora." Forney' Weekly Pre, Sept 5, 1874, aaya i "We beartly, commend tlie JUeasrs. Gould & Co-, as honorable and fair dealing gentlemen, in every way worthy of the fullest confidence and of ceneral patronage." Evening Jlerrald, Sept 3, 1874, says "Gould & Uo., may be regarded as one of the most reliable and Domilar firms, and certainly the lanreat" GOULD & CO., are now prepared to supply any sized bonsa thronghovi with rarnltnre either plala ar ar tba moat Exqutelte rtylee and Make. They will supply One Jtodroom 8uit of bolid Walnut, Full Marble Tops, wr wee. lie oe eomewiarwweantejpeeea ot I arnitara. write, or eau oa N. E- Ct rner Market and Ninth Streets. 37 and 89 North Second Street. 242 and 244 South Second Street, Or M ary of their other Stores. PH1LA DELPEIIA, PA. ill BLATCHLEY'S I Impraved OVCVH BKa W(OD Pl'btP le tba aebaoaledged Sua Sard ar tba mar bet, by aomilar terdlel. tba aejma far tba tenet aaaar-y. Atua- Uoa 1 latltod to Bantebloy'i Imyrot ed Braebel. the Drop Cbeofe Valta, bleb eaa be wltbdrawa oltbont dle tarblas tba iolaie, aad tbe ernper ebimbir vbleh Barer eraeba, eeniae r ratu aad will leei a Ule Uau. lor ale bt Lee lore aejd Iba trade seaer allt. la order to be eare tba yea t ., be eerefel and eee ibat It bae eta. Ifyoa de sot know ptlte rlrealara, toeMber Jreae ol tbe Meat tear 4ly fanlebad by addraat- a Maaafaetnrar. rhUadalpbla, fa. aUhb ;y tr II. Oa M. Auratid v, au ainae et uouae aeuelly katit la a Bret ' ol all kimln, and at Lrow Prices, Salt Wholnnala and Tte.ta.it. rrVS,t:.!.!6.9,,,,E - HJ3BTTTLT iftn. Cedarware Hats & Caps - lot"H Nlioe linlit-; THI8 COMMUNITY. tif.'"i as mil aa.a euty mivmm weaet tay vsj WWm lo merit a fall ehare of patronar e. TRADE, Stere, Selinsgrove, Spring and Summer Goods and tun great inducements in CORSETS, SHAWLS, 1IA1R SWITCHES, COLLARS, eto. trip) a large lot of polite attention. Reipeolfullr, . WKiri, Arv't Corner t KIHG.8F0EJDS OSW EdO PURE AND SILVER GLOSS STARCH. FOR ThE LAUNDRY. MANUFACTURED BT T,KnrasF0RD:& son. TUE BEST STARCH IN THE WORLD. CHvea Beamtliwl Flmlale to tke Uan, aad Ue dlSereaea la eoat between It aad eo ta rn ob itareb It eoaroely bail a eant tor aa eriii. narj waehiae;. Aek yoai Uroeef (or Ik KINGSFOBD't ... -vt "orn Starch . ' " - -J x-'J-a f '- -- .w--W-r." ' " ' hi. ! m i...-.
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