The Post. Middleburg, June 8, 1875. J. CROUSE. Editor 6 Proprietor. Hon. G. Alfred Schoch. Fe1ieing it a duty we oweoor ethos and our 1st IlcprnsenUtire to the State rpitol to make a care ful and impartial ioTestiation of Lit record, wo hare made tbe investi's lion and take pleasure ia gmug the result ti oar rra tcrn. Hat lt us remark in the first place tbat noise ia not argnmtit, nor in frequent bniulmtttio npi-ecliifying ei deuce of window or h-ariiing. We Cud from the rovrd that our Representative wan nltoarsst liispust of duty. Tlmtforhi fii-timcse. in telligence and dignified dcnieanxr lie wnfl respected by hit peer. Hi liitfb. moral clmisfter, nixpicHlionalile integrity and excellent aociul quali ties secured fur Liui the etteeut of all. Tbe moat critical exnmination dis closes tho fact Hint every ruciiMire lie voted upon diHp!avd vrii!uru and ound judgment. No nieHntirr? which did not tend to tbe public pood a aanctioued by him. I'vpcciully upon tho I'aury oud Down liills be wan decidedly right. We challenge ati one to point out a ningle vote which diil not evidence sound judgment and meet popular favor. It in a common error to call noise argument and much upeechifwng uu out-tlow of learning ragged senten ces, heathenish furgon. tnurdorod nglisli accompanied ly jrnntio ges ticulation bellowed out with a sten toniun voice conHlitute the (publica tions of a grunt llcpreHetitative. Mr. Scboch is a Hound thinker and reasonor and governed in ull '-.in pri Tate aud motives. office with credit to himself and honor to hie constituency. How to See tho Exhibition. Gentml Arrangement. Tbe Exhibition opens at 0 A. 51. and closes at 6 I'. i. 'Jbeie are Kpecial gates diotiibn ed nt d Cerent puiuts intended for victors who py, for eihibitois. for complimentary ticketa, for workmen aud for wagons Visitors pay fifty cents each oo en tering tbe grounds, . which entitles thern to a fiee entrance to each and every building and to reraaiu during the entire day. This also covers ail mission to the Giliaore Concerts in the Main Ituilding, tbe Electrio Or- giin Conceit in Horticultural 1 1, ill, and tbe special elhibitioin of fruit and vegetables in Agricultural Hall. On entering fruiu Iiclmont Avenue visitors will find, free of charge, all neceHHaiy couvuuieuces for washing, dresHing, etc, etc. als-i biibor fhopH, boot 1!hc1h, etc. At difleretit points in encb building water ia sup plied graiuituudly, and lenluuraulu can be found in every direction Over three tbous.iud sent have al- leady been placed on the ground, and others are to be si 1 i as re quired. Rolling Chairs, a great con I vt-uience, cau bn procured at auy of 1 1 be gates, mid vmitors carried about . from one umUliuga to another, an I through the building, for a iiioilsr ate charge. A narrow gauge rail road runs all through tbe inaidt of the grounds f r the stuull sum of uve cents, no thut every facility and con veniouce is at tho service of visitors Do not bo alarmed at tbe reports of high charges for board and lodg inir in l'hiludulnhia n mrofnl imi- :. . .i i- . ..i .i ucceeo:ei in perching itself on a UlikUUU VI lU IIUJIMTb iniurtl ill" i ,.. . Mint, tbe Clubs, tbe Tublio Build ings, l-aurd Kill Cdinntery, Acade mv of bcienne, Academy of Fine Arts, are all worthy of a visit Summtry. While enough woik has been given a visitor to occupy a week, yet it can All be seen in half that time in a cur sory inaniraHtiu1, of conrso, at a less expense, bwJie reader may rest as sored, in whatever section of our country be may be, that it will pay him well to save money enongh to make one visit to the International Exhibition, and, if possible to bring his family. The advantages gained will sin ply pay for all economies in saving, ami the writer feels sure that every one influenced to make the vis it will never re?ret it. A Lamb xuur cai'Tchm. A num ber of farmora residing along the liver, below this pltce, were loosing a lamb or two every now and then, but were unable to account for their loss until Friday last, when the thief was caught in the act Mr. Kphraim 1'. .Shaw, residing in Laurence town ship, a abort distance north of this borough, lost five lambs, and, upon searching the field where be kept his sheep, found the lambs with their throats cut and their haras eaten oft, lie purchased some strychnine, salt ed the dead lambs with it, and sets watch. Soon after, a large bird came sailing over tbe Cold, and when near the de l 1 Iambi, darted down like an arrow on one of the cai Cannes anl commenced its meal. After a few bites, the bird bgau to stretch its usck, ai if choking, and spreading it pinions, very akardly nucceedeil m perching itself question thut good board can be had from f ti per week up to per day Within sight of tbe exhibition there are good accommodations for 11 per public acts by the puient! day. thut is, a Comfortuble bedroom ; He Rei ved Ina term of mean lust can he Uul outaiile ot til" i...- i-f... r,f. ..... i.. ...i: lUllll'l- mi UIIT ituir, mm re ll.ll I dinner iiimdu f r $1. All that is ne cexxarv ia that the visitor examines the bill of fare an 1 selects according I t i the pi icea therein given. At the dairy good milk, cream, berries, etc , are fiuuinhed reasonably. An esti mate of expeiiHft for ono person should not exceed from $15 to w2.i per week, uicludiug a daily visit to the Exhibition. Trmjh Oveh tiik Keaiumi Road A faint idea of the liiaguitud of the business dono by the Heading ptailroad C'ampaiiy at and near the Centennial grounda, may be formed when it is learned that 2'J trains p.ias the Falls of the Schuylkill ev ry day, not more than from two to tun miuutes apart, and at Ilelmont a still greater number are Collected that puss over the main lino from 1 frond and Callowbill streets. It will require excellent management aud exceedingly great care to pre vent accidents J his tbe company 1 have provided against by placing Borne of their best men in charge Grove Sunday School Conference. tho courtesy of Alex. Whill- TfB,l President r.f the Sea Grove . ' , ation, a National S. S. L'onfer tr.poa a ,)0 Qt j,t,a (JroT0) l(l)(e a J., commencing June -3th. l'eutative men. iucludintr such idicf' I'l I'lllll.fi.ll IT (V.iul.f llru Hoop SJ:i Deens. l)nninton. Vincent. tv!e lson, Withrow, Henson, Newton. 1, other prominent pastors and Jl men uro engaged for tiddreMHea. We notice that Frank Board, the .nimitablu chalk ai'titd, isou tho pro gramme. Also many of tho leading Vrimary aud Normal Clans Teachers, of the o mntry. It will be in charge of J. Hennet Tyler, und will lut-t a week. Mr. Waimmaker, of I'hila lel phi'. is chuinuun of tho liusiueHS Commit teo. SeaOrovo is doligbtfully situated about ono milo from t.'iipo May, by liorne rail road, and by a line cur riago drive along tho beach. Its am ple hotels and cotages, ami commo dious roofed Pavilion, afford lino fa cilities for public gatherings, as well as restful resort for quiet people Tho Centennial opens liuely. It ia worth tho cont of a journey to see the buildings, aud ramble among the enchanting scenery, to say nothing of tho vnat vnrietv of wonderful aud curious exhibits from nil parts of the woild. Sunday school people who visit the Imposition w ill be glad to avail themselves of a two hours' run to the Convention. I'llILO. II MATTER OF POPULAR INTEREST. The Philadelphia Time rejects tbe thoqry that New York will bo the battle ground of tho approaching Presidential election, and believes that the l-'mpiro State will follow the lead of Ohio, Indiana and Pennsyl vania, whether they go Democratic or Republican. The Timrs thinks tho tidal wave will bo started at the, October election in Ohio and Indi ana, and in whatever direction it may flow, its course fioin that time will bo irretiistuble. 'Thn candidate Dominated at St Louis or Cincinna ti, most acceptiblo to the ruling con victions of Indiana, Ohio aud I'enn sylvania, will be the successor of Grant" Franklin J! potitory. commenting on the above says : "If this view of the case is correct and there appears to be much force in it, tho quarrel in tho Ohio Democratic convention on the currency question, the virtual serving of a notion on tho friends of Tildcu that they will be ro;mid for thoir opposition to Allen last fall, and tho waning strength of Oov. Hen dricks of Viuliana are not favorable omens for tbe Democrats. When i comes to voting for a President of the United States it will bo fouud that many who occasionally vote tbe Deraocratio ticket oo State and local issues will not support any Doruo c ratio candidate for the Presidency, because no difference how high may be bis character or qualification. LibsQcoea wonld necessarily bring to lua front, in national affairs, all tbe worst, aa well aa the moat dangerous elements of the country. A Demo cratic President, if elected, would owe bit inoceu to tho e rebel vote of the South, who would claim the right not only to the loaves and fish a, but to the control of the. policy of hi administration. Tha publio ar not ready for thia yet, and if the Cincinnati convention act wisely, tbe ebaooas of uooaaa will bo largely in savor of too JUpublioaa national JIoiv to Sjien l a Week ProfitMy. Take a room near the grounds and commence on the first day by enter ing on lilruout Avenue, turn to the right und you ate iu the Maiu llnild ing. with a day's work before yon und a trip around tho world. Still keeping to tho ri'ht, we enter Chili and the Argentine llepublic, which with Peru und the Orange Free State form tho first section, nn 1 contain much that is of interest Then tin old nations of China and Japan, with curious exhibits of bron.es, straw work, silk uud mattings. Next Den mark, then Turkey and K 'vpt, fol lowed by the beautiful pivili m of Spam aud the exhibit of Hussia, Austria. Hungary and tho (terman Empire united, and oue-f un til of the day's work has been accomplish ed. Wo are uow in the centre of the building, and if tired can rest aud listen to the musio of Giliuoro a Baud or push on to tho exhibits of our own country, which occupy fully one-fourth of the Main li lit lin. On arriving at the extremo oud, g np in the gall-iry and view tho wonder ful vista which extends f ir ncaily half a mile before the eye Now it is time to dine, and as the Restaurant Lafayette is the uearest we will dine there and speud uu hour uudur tho shade of tho trees. Kuturninir wo leave tho United States and passing through Mexico, The Netherlands Brazil, Delgiuiu and Switzerland, reach Prance and England, whore hours can be spent with pleasure and profit. Then pissing through Can ada, Australia, Sweeden, Norway and Italy, we have reached our start ing point, and the bell chimes give notice thut it is six o'clock, and time io close. Tired, we go to our hotel for a rest, and then if so inclined -pond tho evening at Operti's Gar den, or go down in the city and visit Independence Hall, and thus has passed tho first day. The second day should bo devoted to the Ma chinery Hall, the Shoe and Leather Building, the lass Factory, and tho buildiime in tbe vieiuity Drne at the French Restaurant, but look at the prices. Bear in mind that two persons can dine comfortably on what is ordered for ono. The third day visit the Art Gallery and its an nexes, tho Photographic (ntllery and the Carriage Building, with a look ut Judges' Hall. Diue at the Gur- mau Restaurant, speod the evening at Thomas' Concert or one of the theatres. Ibe fourth day can be pleasantly speut by a visit to tbe (Government Building, the Women's I'aviliou, tho Model of Paris, the State Buildiugs, and a dinner at the lestauraut on George's Hill. The fifth day can be given to the Horti cultural and Agricultural Buildings, with a diuner at the grand American Restaurant Devote tha sixth day to an examination of the smaller buildings, and dine at tha Sourthern Restaurant Then, take a boat up the Schuylkill, visit tho Zoological baldens, rairmount Park, the W is sahicken, and spend tho evening at tbe Academy of Fine Arts, dining at strawberry Mansion or Proskauer and the week baa passed with both pleasure and profit Locomotion. some distunes off. It had scarcely settled on the tree when it pitched forward, but bung to the limb, back downward, which broke off and both came to the ground. The bird proved to be a white-head- eti, or royal bald eagle, measuring six feet aud ten inches from tip to tip of wings, and otherwise noemod powerfull enough to bare off a sheep I or a child. Since this enormous bird has been captured, the down liver farmers kuow very well what became of thoir lambs this spring, from tbe fact that they frequently saw this monstrous bird in the air, but never suspected it to be a lamb thief i 'hitrji Id A,.;i.icd;i. 17 utt. Ws eeitilsnynia tti rife Jtsjfc flte eabauntsikf uiierur n tjout 0k Hall, In I'bllS'lf'fViltttMiamiUer A Srown't ClctbinA Um la Amnc," A TUWf sa4 snandtnfKo Uiaprkre: Wtor. V. hal corner to ItiS TtnlMtnf es T AurmUmt. "SoaUi-Ewt turner of fut n4 Market, flmr the SIX71I, fur fnm omnen mling (wk UsU, ha? beta suaiad .J- " 'l'1" rVtl-M on Market, af4 ISO eM on SliUi, Hi Mortal kl( h. ha ovet tlirea acre o flot.Hjrlf, en-i rnvera pace enre coupled PTTftirtiiias twaiuv duuraul hiui neai place. r X. ''I oo naarteara.jvrwerr . ... "A,nry'"KiM furntefias Tyiwee tn Id ftvlf lit and pasatDiTreleTalnrt. ami ilia hotlcri ateam fur heauag, aa4 lb oU,r vuara Uual f lb koaac," V. " What orOrr darns lake vrldlirmMhr i. "thtr era Hist nred and arranged In Tha kemnt,ua lonffr eoanlere.and lakes tliesc on tb MsiirtUeatof Is lb Up lur" room on thV4n goor." V. " la lBrpctinili firat fttietattn f A. "No, air, aaeanuiug. llgusli(ffre Bteanuadls t!i li. Then IdSMk4. 11, JiHh paaaat oear rol.arl la Ui far f a tung light, and tw siea alt. an befora and ei Uuiad lh g.mda, watching arlUi lb r ef hawk tnt Ui lean pin hole tmperfertloa. and aarkiagaeerr Ba, rt that Ui fuller mat res an J avd U vaaa ks avaMS to tut IL gaf eau" V. " Von ainat emplnv is irrfj ef ennenf A. "l ow w vur Bilh tor and are I w keep TO baud all Ibct'dV Vaing up tli flota luv garmcnu, WM4 aiaehinai tbat ! lea men vork eaclMt a ttrok. V'."i u auaaitUctiu aU jow asra A. " W do, and in net earafotlT. Cur . miner Inapecl aeeip Mlwa ai d anm, ai.d eertlp t Trr garment a xtra-nell nala Iwror w put our ttelet a It, sad beuae teapenetblef.4 It " airi,rt- Toa a graal A. " la erery direction, nr. It to ttsf rnteni nd aeoniir pracuiaall Ua- wtf thivueb. n't Aifc mc," wo1. wttl baremaf A. " Befnr It gx Into ytnek It I nVtrM. I very alng garment ha lu number and eOi.r nuinum.ie'l on It.ao that lueniir h torreaa b toat4 vtUwul taiL spun bur bo k,. JV. ' Yns mtut bar re er en aleamen V A. "Vtlijr ir, od buaf dufey.iu iuarke 10 In lb varlnu Morna and (ulle cU - ailing lu the throng of euetoniere." V. " ! ru da aa order lu4uVbT stall SBdinrear' a A. " Varr great All OTr tbaouab7. Our paHadryetera t4j4 rnlee ef mlf meajniwien iak lliwaaibf ii .oaa ronl 0 rod ap jajafVefei.l.r aa It Uier far bar la . V. " tt T"" " '"" -If gi lnaas gUiierent dMinnienur' A. "Mydcaralrl hara nsr than rwaai. ach (barged wiUiluown tuali.eea. anrl eack tiierougblf rrnnlrcd,auoaa a beat 1iA- a ma irnra, m neei." V. - Win eon name a dneen or ef rem f A. MWlth rleaaurm. Tlia I nHnm tw.. aiont, forthoa who prefer ciutom-naie a lea.lr.niadjhTaoi rurnlahlug Detriment yl'b 11 .WTTi SUHk nf all un.lcnrcr. lb Shirt atT'iorv, with lu buey machines, making eurown tret rlaatabliia. Tha Trim silng Uepartment, lieelf a big aa sianv a regu lar etor. Tha Uannenl t-uck ft num. Tb prcetTir.g Ropm Th Order IerrMnerl, named bfhre. ThePoec'al I nltorm l'eiTt WienL Th IVli very IenniaaBt. wlUt Us cnea of meaarngem, Tlie " V. "Hoid.bbldl lr.ncnghr "l ranhfllimiighr Th Adrertlelng tVpartment, with lu bllLand lgn dutril.nu.ra, !ditlngnd piibllablrMpdTburlrKaeaiid popular imrnal, elrt-ulifii.lrT. io,oui oiemonihl lell all your trHr:,tn( rbfiij. "hi firt Dcpartmei t,wltlnu) many room. Tkbv . I ; - . w .'.IMtniHI, IH run Children' Petartmant. w ntranc for ladle. Tb Telegraph Lerart- It aperla tneni. Th Thief Clerk Dcbemncnl, wuh ru doo ie7er ana arianu. oenetul Man ager's Iepenuant finanrler' Uffii, and ether efficra of th srmall buay aa Was ttiinklng, planning, ciertitlng buying, ssak Ing. registering, recakv lr,aen Jlng out. ellil g, nd la lb. uaniTa li lnlrg Ihelr f rrt t carry i n batlneaeVnh u panple env unt Ing t-t Utweea tU,WW,bui gud iMM aa aually." V. "i t --n.gf . "Imleed II la I I forgr to If Cashier Pepartment, which hanlleiUeA,M fraud ealce on .maa.ngldrl" V. "t2k.0aul Immiml 1 ku . akal M,Lba lb hnn lo buy cheap and arlchf at. r ' A. riart'y i Yoa har f. hit t Th ve'Tiie inrrng nere, arnaartii a Iwwnrlrtiaud Imnumcfalea." that we depeud ilea." PwCssvui' I kau a iTii I lu. V. "What era iU muca anoutr A. "Ourrrrtem efhnetnaat dealing 1. On rice, no drvuuion ;i.rih r eterrihlDg . . gnaranir .mterl i g II, purchaeer: 4. lb irnmry rciumwl If lu tujer u' clbawia t vuiied." V. " Nothing coM U fairer " A. "Nothing. And lh pl e ft V. " V.cll, 1 thank you,i, tut your poUM attention. . A. " K t at alt. lr plea tire to apfre yoa. Cell again: and b aura of U.e plafe Viaua taker A urown'a Ouk BailaniuA-Eat uf er Klith end Market " Jr V. "Tbnk ynul lakaU U happy totUag, Good morning." ! luaary aUa-aiitnu ! b titld balwrday Jim ITth. CuudiJato Cards. LECISI.ATURE. Ma. KntT Anniuni I,. X . MTF.R". T.u., nf Mi.Mie'Mir. a e,n II I ,t fur Ida I.egi'U tara Mr. Mrar', e.na,ileni'f tn All tk -a wl'h ere lit t nlin-elf m l eciatlt'i inn-- l fully t iblinnel. He l" wall k.w-en ttiMuhuut 1 1 nuiiie aa an 'tiee. 7 iraln Hen mil ' in. He l a I .eter aoJ an atlmoal! earf f ilr puaieri. Usktss. T.1'. PoT nn-nn-. In yanr column a, rilKl,r.-t y MII.I.KH. nfPcieia, aa a anlia bir Cai I. fir -a l)rinm. Mr Mllar la a ,.1'iiii, aotiew H 'teinn'-ati a gaunaaaii ofeiei. eit morel an.t h,-uI q-iiliilMa i aob ilar offilr ei'llli an I enl, anin.1 Jultuiit, a-it wu.ild rear, a .nt Una reanir la tk la-ituiaiar r JiuM lu blaelf aaJ njualitueucy Ownan JJiaraa. ADMIN'ISTKATHIX NOTICE. L -tier of AiliBliilatrail'in na lheetaie af P..r R -la-la W.l, late of kVaer Toeaalilp, nnviler tJi. Fa. having been granted lo Ilia 'iu.iratiiud all peraona kieitflnrf ltieiuelva la deliletl toealil eatate are r-iiletetl la make liu iue.iate peviuent, aitiile tha bating rlaima win pre,. i tueia aaiy autnnticatn rnr aM tie. u. i,l to AUNKH Kl.lllI.E. May, 4,71. AJmiuiatralria. COMMISSIONERS' SALE ur UNSEAT ED LAN1)3. Where by an set of lb General Ai- aembly of I'ennaylf anla paraed lb I till ol March 1X1S and lh TM)t d ty of .Marob A U. IHJI, the 1'i'uoiy Corniuiealoner of lb several Cnuniie of Ibi Oomuioa- ealib art autli.irited to tell ai Public Sal all or any part or pang of th uuaail InnJa wbii-h ha been purcliaiel for Ibe uaeof Hi couniy or trutn tb Treaiurer of raid (,'onniiea la purauauca of lb id t of Aiuhly of lb l:lh March 1H1 j enlitlrd. bo act lo amend as sol dircetins th moile of ealling unnemed land furlaieaanJ other purpoae. when tb land purchaaed bar remained u n r -deemed fur fief year and upward 4o , Therefor lh uulcreigueil Cotnuiiaaioa r ol Hiiydur C'uunif, do hereby gir uo. lie I bill I hey will eXpoa la I'upllg Sale I tbeir olfioe iu Mid lie burg, oo Tueal ty, lb 13lb dy of Juu mil, alio o'clock A. M. the followiiiir. liacta of uiiaraind land unler rlcind before lb il time, they having bean pure baa. I fur lb ui ot lb couniy of tiujder, for mor Ibau fife yr, i wit i itrartr Townahip. THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES "THE TIM EH" .i A FIRST-CLASS All the Lntost News. Ineluillng tb A,oclall Pr Talegrara. rpe.'ii liejrim ami iinrraaimnaenca iroia all imlntanf lntrat. I'ull ani Accural Loeal Kirta, and larlef rlll irll Olacutalun el all Current T i'lf, making It Ina moat ana. pll aad chii nwiair In PennayleaDla. 13 TI10HOCQIILV INDEPENDENT INDEPENDENT And ha clna Ha Aral year with an e-tebltibed on rum elrrulaon larger than thtl of an nina nuny in '-yivania. witn a iiiii 11 Warraatee Tbe arraofrertierita in this city for travel are most convenient Tbe horse oara run in every direction, and for tbe small charge of sevon cents one can go from tuul to end of tbe city, and by a system of exchange ticketa cara can be taken crossing th city, so tbat almost any point can be reached. For aruall parties wag onette Lave boa'U introduced, which can be aocurrfd for fifty oenU for each person. ' Th City. There ia ronoh to be aeen ia PbiU iadelphiat I iidapfudenoe Hall. Car 9 a nt j , a r O OLISJ. nf F -U'g. harel-T nrnt hlmaelf aa cau.llil ,t lor n-'nilnation forth oin r meinb-r.il the l.elaiaiura. Mr. (1. la w.ll and fee .rat.lt knean ttiri.uaboiit Ilia rountf aa a aentlein in In arry way a,u-llnd lur taa liauuriauturs:a lu wbi.'k na a,iilr-a. jui sria. rnoTiro.voTA nr. JF.RF. mo"4R tkankrul for paal, raret- ruiiy au'tcita iurthr laeo and anuoaaoMklm aall aandidat lor r-leeiiua. PlSTIirCT A TTOR NEY. Tl. n. OR1M . F.ii.. nf FrreW. Ii aaaall. 4 t fr Hi nceoi IHatrlct Ait-irner Mr. (I. la a yoa giaia ol tine ll ahilltf. and fully oiau,att j tllaclierg lu dull of tha nil-. Pans. For llairlt Atlnmef. A. W. TOITKR, Fr ' Sel nanr,,ve it preaeniel. Mr. F.dUr la a yiu ig lawver rl:n r-itl-llf Ii hi prnfelnn II haa iHkn an active nrl In all our no itleal 4inialgo aad aiivwa himaalla aaaloua Heiiub IIcju. Uio. Fo. FoT Pleaa annnnc John II. Ar. nohl Kq. oft M l-lllhiirif, a ,canliliroriinm liiaiii'ii fir liietrii-l Auornejr. Hi abllltr t lirotnnilv au-l r,IMifillv dlai-hara: tli dutleaof ihaum i reciiKiilae l nd ailraltltd be th entire bar. A coiiinl.-tii l-u,lne man he le well known all over IhHcouiitv, At the out break nf tha H-w hlllnn he waa one 'ang th SfMt loenlM In bla aoiilry'a tu-e an I amomr the last who rturied home l the elite f Ibe war. HOIt ICR ALLttf AM, KSqM Hhnuld Ii alaeled tllairlcl Attomer. l.t. H.rua he I ih onh aiandin candllata from the laal aleetlun nod hi lura kbould com mil. 2nd. Haceiiee h I well dncted. ahl and pnonlMiiig young lawyer. m. n -i-auae n le aoa to eonverae in (terman 4 h. U wauae be la ellitaa ralaid luour own county. sin. necanaa n na alwara naen a True Ha. piihllcau, and tb ptrty ahuul I lak ir o. narly uro. WKSlftKBY. REGISTER AS It RECORDER, F.n. Pnar. Annnune .1AMK4 M. YAf. ZANDT. our n'a.eot worth a'd erflclent Mai lair and l'ciirtli a a ean thlat fu-s-nnmi nation. 11 I, ler and ohlliclng oOor i hna illarhame I the lutlea nf hie oin i wall nd laiihtuilr, ati'l I u-rvtng, aeeorllng to tb uiagat oi in pariy, a ra aioou m. n aar ptii aao union, Annnune Calvin Hiciter of MiJ llehurg. a ruilabl riodiilai for Uegiaier nd Kecoriler. Mr. 8 I a young man of X cellent hulne qualification. "'. is ev ery way tilled to duoharg th dull ox lb nnioe i go noli Republican, and a gentlciuto of food moral suit aociil qual- nie. VUlbll. JURY COVMISSIOXER. Lkvi Fiasna.nf Pann I a anilldt for Jo- rv CuHMieeioaaH. Ha la l!niiiwt-.vt to till the olfl.l d-rvliiic beeauaeof hi lnvaltv to in iriv, aau nia country, in iu oince 01 blob b loll leg. A SOLDI EK. Cap. I'liihp Kinney, of Bearer, g ro omoieoiled a candidal for Jury Com miainnr. Tbe Cap. I o well known for uu thirirni vervloe rndered lb enunty in an onioial way 10 nd no rseommcD ilatius st lb beod of M AN V VOTERS. E l. Poar. Plea announos ' 8. T. tlheary of Cenir a eandnlai for ibe iitkce of Jury Cominilnner. Mr Shear la man nfx"ellent huinea quallfioailona and in every way Ailed lo dinebsrgg tb 'lutir of Ihe utfiog I as aoiiv Rvpuhli. can wnunded aoldier and a goilms of good moral ssdtooial qualitir. Uemmllenr Comnililonra Offl- Middlaburg Aer Aral. 11 u. MrrSa nul i tl Ii Ariilla I hoiaa I on ml Arillla I'ranul 4o ri Ilr. If John h i lillwortn .laiouel t ta DilW'irtb Klnli rd 4 io a 4 lHlworlh Joaaub sio g gi Havr Wat. Ilemlrlrk .laoob 44 la It YVoll Henry 4o lo ll Wolf .l.itio 4 10 In II ken.lrli-k loha 4o 1 II Kuod i'eler iit 1 lo J OIL HOW. JOIN HUM ID, AIOjH KHKIW, Uoiauilaaluntr. ceiilon. i baa now tha ..-oat perrert machine. ry and appliance, (or prlnitn Ita larva eillllon having two new Hoe ferl,-liog K,aea, oa r-iphi of prlodng i,ou eomplet eip'a nf I H I iwaa in an ainr eo lailllfltl gir,n vry ia:-i newa ao-i mtaa me rui anrrf io ll rvaoera. ai voniain In eeryihln. and will. Is all political drag- lea ue laiintui u, trum n.i ra own eonei tlon. It maker no hollow nrtna of neutral It on lh leading nuatlune ol ihe dar, or la political eonieata aa mer pnaa but w'll er illararil the blind partlaanahlp that would ruh- nrdlnate Ibe rlnht tn narly aiinceaa.no matter lor whit organlratlon, or In who.e Inter-! auch clilm la mail, and will fvarlvaalv rltlcl polllltt,l rrora and th wantol public InKgrl tt whervr round. II ilmanda ionnjiv n1 h'lellti In er ileprtmnl ol a nh .rlir. I'lty Ntate and National, and bold y arralgnt tboae or erer p-irl who abuae iiuhlle Huat. It die cuaae puhll laauer, pnblln event anil puhll inn with that tneaaiira nflrelom thai ladle- tatad hT tru'h, but with (hat dlanllv and onr. leaf which ahoulil ear charactarlie Ihe prea nr in inuai -nianieni nation . lue w-ria Price two eata ireni,vt mll sntieerlbera, poatag pre paid, g dollar year, or Bfly cui a uiuuia. uure THE TIMES, 713 Chestnut Street, Philadelshia April :, 11. 11EAPE11S. REAPERS. REAPERS. n OH ERS, to O ff EB8. HIOWERH, BAKES. RAKES. HAKES. E3RBY & WHEELER Reapers and Mowers. D. M. OSBORX & CO., Auburn, N. Y. i DMINl!"'TRATOIt3' NOTICE V Lettera of dmlnlairtlnn on lh alatel Abraham t laenhnwer. .leceaae-t. let of Ml.l-H bnrg, Knailer Oo inly, I'., haelng i-u granted to the underalxned. all n.-raon knwtns tbatn aelva lnilehtd lo .aid eatate are requoated to luaka luitneuiaie payment, wane inoae naei lalma will lireeeot ihn dn y authenticated for elliuini io r u r i. ii'ivv i-ra, ut.Mii! r-i-arnniiiwrn. Mar.go, 1IT. Ailuiiolatrato.i A DMINISTUATOUS" NOTICK.- Xa. Leiirra ol administration on t'i eatate ol W. II. Nuilth, late or Hearer townahip iiecd., harm Ian aranlcd In ihe uleraiain-d. all per one knowing th-m-lr Imlbten to aai ratal are reoiieatet lo make Immediate nafin-nt wbtl Ih'ie baring uialiiia will praaei.t tuea dull authenticated luraeitleuenl lo K.aa. air.n'll. HMlTH a JOHN 1111,1 IKK, Adiulnl-trator, A DMIXISTllATOUS' NOTICE. - XV Iettr. of tdmln lalratlon on the eatate of Miohael Pla't. late ol liavr two dee d bar- lug iieen granted to th un-l. ralgnd. all pron. kuowinir thiuaelea inileinxi to .aid eataie are rrque-iad to makepajmeni without ilelaf, while tnoae navina-flMiroa win preai-nt tnen uuiy an- meniioaieu lur iiiinni ic Kk.MEfA PI..TT. Apr. (. Adnilulalralflg TXECUTORS" XOTICE. Letters aj uiininaniarr on isv anaia o, aapa. .luna Heba deceaaad, late of Monr-w tow.ahip Nnyiler County. Pann'a., harlug been gram- ed to the uniieraigned, all penona knowuii themaelvea lndhtd to .aid eataie are reuuert l I mak Immediate payment, while tboae haelng claim, will preaent Ihe.oduly ulbeoll. eatad ler alllinnl to Y. I?. WAOHRR, JOHN U. laONO. Mar. t, 1IT. KimuUtI, A DMINIS TR TORS' NOTICE. Ijitr nf admlnl.trallnn oa ttieaatate of lUNIt l. KIIIIV4 l.,IA nr llaalfa Liaaikln. The Klrhv I. tiertaot nrata nr enmblned Kna.iep ....onta . aae.i k, luua wr.an ai , macoia, auu na. tuaiuiiowiog anraterillo . ; lhumlraigod. All nera ma knoio them RlinplMl ofeontlraotlos sad oat. of on. l'a Indeliled lo aald .tat will pleaa mak a-.., .- - Iniakll.l, , . D m an, , mi e,i,igi Rteine nf matarlil and trannth el make, ImroMng o.iat daratloaa oleoma emy and durability. Adaptabtllty to all ooodltloni el toll, eria and weather, Ughtneae of ilrai t. n-uperlnrlif ofeutttng apparatui. Adaplablllly to mowing. What more ean lariner aalc. Tha ennarlnrll eftbe Klrhf a a Mur and Muwr, abould b aumnient lur ery frmr la Ik county to lu) I puMauioo of on. The Ithaca Horse Rake Imuiedlitte pa aiinatld HUM ymanl whll Ibuae haelng alal u III preaent l ie n lor i llemeottu UcllUtln HKOaI.K. Alay 11, II. Adiulnl-trator iUrmlre IHV a OO., Augu.ia, M. If It iel.all other. Imnovad lor 17. lib. aa Heater Honing attachment, I al mt ing large lea, and will aow platter, I.Ira or anf kind ol drain Bruadseai. ll I Nlinple, Mr. ing and durable, and the che.el liroad eaat rowar ever ogereil to the farmer. Tboae wlahlng lo aawur llhr or both ofth bov machtnr, li on or addrau tb. uadr igud, ngnl for Noydw Countf. j H A PP MsyVTI.Ia. Bilnigrore,'Ps. ADMINISTRATOR 8 NOTICE. -Letter or Administration en the eatate of Andiew Walter, lale of nature Twp., deo'd. have bean wrenled lu the under.lirnel. all ver on knowing tbmalreladbtd to said lat ar rquatu to make payment without dlr, wbiUtbiie having claim, will preoeat Ibei duly vlhnUaktdfor aettlement to HAiUtflltb WAL.TEK. Uf 11, 'T. dmlniairtor All) aday at koma, Annt wntl. Outfit an lOloU DT.Xn tn r P. RowgLL k Uo., Nw Tark Olor Pamphlet of 100 pane., uutinlng Hat of ituuo naw.paper, aadeallmate ahnwlng eoatof auvvriiving. luar. v, l-iy SEI1NSOB0VE MARBLE WORKS Inagrove Marble Work, b parad to maouiauiure. the S. I sow Islly pie-. A.. JI. IC1COIC, Justice of Ite Peeceanfl Conveyancer, ft mil b Oratr. ftnytter Co. Pa. Oilllctlnn and all bnalneaa pertaining to th oOVwor Juatlee el lb fmct will Be eliended I el abort aoilea. May.H.TI. nAOLI HOTEL. Ei No. U.'T. North tri St., .iw..b Uses ssd Viss) fklUd.lp.la. . D. ADkllllHOel . pentor' UA tlirard OoUeg., ths M. M. WAB, Swptrtatwtat Caution NOTICE I. fcrby giv.a Ibst lbs fol lowing arlio'e bars bo purobaa.il by lb und.relgn.d, al (brrirr. ttl on tb. ITib nf April, and l.fl is Ik. bosmm ion of Noab Harder during bis pl.aur. All p.re.n ar. e.uiioD.d not lo fotrfr. ur ueddl with ib. ,. wis t 1 II or, llaroe, sad Opriof wagno, Uow, Hog, li obiokrns, ebild's enriag., took eio, pip, and ntnil. 91 lied and kgdding Mat (laud, TsbUi. Hocking sbair, olook, wood sb.al, Cba.l, Trunk, Bulfslo robr, lot sars, lot of lly, lot Poiaioea, 3 Hak. furk, 8hoal II o, lol Jars, Meal, i begs Viucggr. lol Carpet. Keg, laud iib Pioklt. Lard ean and lard i. 2 eoal oil lauip. UESBV B. BMVUBlt. Apr, 2Tib, 1876. (18 tl (3trs. ttm rt.Vl!awZau! ? Monnmsnts A n fl Eeaistones. tbl ummr at price much lower than hereto fore, and lower has baa aver bees don. la lb. aouoty. Having teat received a larce let af Ttlgo, eimu lb itai tyi oi ionamni a no ton, 1 am able In and orle. to all grave- ol departed Irieail wllk west, chea, Maawuaeui.'lwuaw. r iiaanaiea.. give aatl. aciioa In yia tbat wlak to deeorate tbe 1 kave a i.o made rralasameata. o a I a abl. lo furnUb on abort Bulla, riaroi, wana an.aa, or any oihr kind of door aad Window Ilia, at price to lull lb porekaMr. rareon ia neeu oi env oi tae aoove anieiee II1 eave taoaer by ealllug at the rlallnagro. Harble Work, before iiuruheilos elwbr. I aleo keen Hauk'a I'aieut llaivaulted Orava Ouarda fur aal. i'lr dillerent lle. Deal and a. ala4,Iatf. T. Ia. KANTnEB TUB IIEV7 A DOUELB TIIRSJM) lo "Oo) IT retalaa all th vinue. nf ibe Light Running "DOMESTIC," including Ih Aatwmatb) " Tvnaien. which waa and ll th beat i me ar-l'leaae aouc our PATEN r HAKlkNEO CONICAL 8EARINCS koth Ik Uackia aad Stand. Our new and eld Idea, worked out with brand aw Machinerv and Tool at ear ear aaw wnaka. la Ih buay city f Newark, New leraer, have given iu aundard ef MKCHANICAL kXCSLe LENCE. Mieimura ef Friction, Maaiun ef Irurakibiy, aad taage ef wark, neve kraAaa) athd ia tae aewiag Machin world. TO THIS STATEMENT AND THE MACHINE ITSELF W Invlt th nttmtlen ef nil, eapaclally that baving high mhaalaeJ .kUI af kaMrvatias. N. . All Machine fully warramad. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., IMott "Vorlc and aClilonifO. LADIES. USE "DOMESTIC" PAPER FASHIONS. ABBlTED it O. A. HCJIIOCJII'H Mlddlebnrir. LARGE & SPLENDID STOCK OP (Lomniinnioir am cosUntl r.esiting and keep In Stors ths Lstsit styles and Fashleia t DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. DRESS G00D3, &c, Ready Made Clothing. Casimers, Groceries. Boots & Shoes. Queens, Tin, Cedar and Wil low Ware. Fish and Salt, and all goods, at ths sr lowsst market pries, usually kept in a firit alaM store. tTlia bishast market price, paid for all kin.ls of oonntrr proilnce. Jane 2G, 71tf. O- ALFRED SCHOCB. HEW GOODS ! Ldw Prices! I NEW GOODS ! Low Prices ! HOWARD 1. ItOMIG A .Inancltntarr Kni'llni nPatllllltV. Igtkrkft . aUillU9ayili pit) w..yMva www. 9 m. a- THE Pnhscribftr bavinpr purchased tlie Store in Adnmsbnrpr. owned by H. 1. Handentiurb,, Intemle lo rrrv na g-nrral merantll hnalnnaa at the Old Stand, aad likea Ihla ni'lbnd id liil'inulng tile mane rrlenua ua rliueue in lauaiuaDurgena iu aarrnano. ing e.iiu.lrr, that he haajuat ratnrned with Ann wili nwiil keep on hand a well aaaorted and large alii, k of all kluda of Oeuda uaualiy kept lu a Aral t:la eouutry Star. Hi tok oaeleg partly iif -w-v r -e ' -m w- -w ---- v -w-v rn ick aa Cloths, Cassimers, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonadea of eTer atjl and nuol.tv, also Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks, ki.L WOOL DELAINS, Merinos Poplins, Ac at all pi ices and very cheap. HATS AND CAPS, carpels. Floor, Tame, ana stair on uioiu, BOOTS AJVD SHOES. Hardware. Queenaware, Tin and Glasswsre 'Wood and Willow ware, Coffeea, Sugars, Syraps, Molusaes. Teas of all kinds, and at Low Prices, Citrars tt Tobacco. Fish St Suit Wholossle and Retail. ftf a T rtf A T rAT BHAMOKIW A wii.kksuakre, suparler gtitaai OUixLl VfUatLLf LUiLid) uuCoalfurlilaekiuUb'uee. Tht Uigheti Market JVicd 7iMor all kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE, DriU Vruu. ltntor. Ac. fa. ALHO i Dealers ia ALL KINDS ol Grain ami Needs), or which tbe highest Price in Citsu will be l'aia. Mar. 7, ,. U "W U w AT THE txT ytr l T new iorK rancv aiore, (Id Holmea' new builiding, opposite tbe Keytsone IToteL) IVTATaMaTliIT HT.. MdxIIVHUUU At'i c ... J tig Ve aua aftha glaaal aad aul Eleeaat Hleakg ItU ...B IB IBIS S.BBaTT w 17ANCT GOODS, Ssasi.r Ikawls, C.ast.rn.n.., BtMbarf BdlBS, injg. aa IaN Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Company CENTENNIAL EXCURSION TICKETS. Oa aa after May lit, inn, sad daring Ik on tlnaanaa al the (Vniennlel Einoallloa. l.xear- la Taket geed lor Ik day Irua date ol tea, will be lautl Imat Italian tk fkilaiUlnbl k Kaadlng Nallroad aad Urawaaa, Iv fklladal. iala aaiiraxara, rlaaae. will b earyd dlrMily t aad rmm in dwVot. whlek I. I t4 la alo. rugiaillr le ikg iaiaaaial waiMing. r j. . wwttTiir, Owgatel waserlBiaadaak, wdtfgyv April lelki Iff.. . . fcaUhV FINI snerlai.at ef Ladlss tad Cbildrsat Belssry, OIsvm, laltst Slyles Tit QAKPET8, AtPACAJ, WEIT1 000D8, 11BLI LINE", I0WLE8, ftg., g T DEO Uses Is snnnnae. Is lb. publl. Ibat I bas Ub.s gr.sl pals la sslMtlsf M l aooda for ibi. rinrina trad nnaa as io auaiiu. ana price, aaa r..i aoasa.si n v.rybotly wbe favor, ni. wtib.a gall will be eoafins.d ibst litis is lbs sbsspsst fl la lbs .audi le bu gt lias si goods. ' fTt ralM tor doing BatlaaM ar t On Frle Cearleo. aad Heearakle dealllng V I' AaAV praeentauea n n eompniaiua ae wuy ina poorwet ,ree,wa ena aae eeni Heapeva v muet wealthy. A vl.lt aad a euenyarUaia ( BtleM ewrseMly eelleltea. AVri. M.-Ales Ag tor K. iisttwUk I f altara. a. waus. Tka aaw Clalhla Hlnra ahnea Ika Kevalaaa Rolal la eaaaerlad wllk lb '' T. Fnoey Stare. Auy g.otUnga gaa .quip bima.lf Ib.r. front b.ad ! foot far Mils !. Polii atlsDlioa always yi.a. iellBeg vot. Ogt. 10, 'Tt- I u::ited states ci47u:::ir.L::::mi; mTf VebBegfpbgwa a. ivi: k gtav -- ; - - ------.-
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