The Post. Middleb'arg, JVlAY 30, 1378. "jrCR3USE. Edtor 4 Prop7e'.or. EBPUBLICANJUTE TICKET. FOR OOVERNOK, COI.HKNUYM. HOYT, f Luierne County, fO LIEl'TF.NANT OJVEROtl. GKN. CIIAUL&i V. .STONE, of Venango Ooun'j. r0U Jl IGE Or THE 81TREME COttlT, JAJIKS F STliUUKlT, of AIIgh(inpy Cjuntv. SECRETARY OP INTERNAL AFFAIRS. AAUO.X K. PUNKLK. Of riilladripbla. Our State Candidate. The tklotffUc) of tho Ilopablican Statu Cotivuntion plittdil in tho CmI 1 a moat excellent and popular tiokct Tho Convention was Imriuonion and DthiiHiiiHtic. Tho nominuiiii aro till limn of ability mid integrity, nil I will poll n lurjjo luitjority of tho Totes in November next. (.ien. Henry M. Iloyt, nomineo for chief oxecutivo of thU citnttioii" wonlth. in a dem'uUil.int of one of tho flint settlers ol tho Wyoming Vulley. Ho was loin in Liieino county, in 1830, and remained on his father's farm until Hit. when ho entero t Wyoming Seminary. Ho graduated nt'WilliaiuH College in Ho followed teaching for n number of veins- Ho read law with W. J. Woudward, nnd after tho Fremont cutnpaign of 1SV, in which ho took nn iu'Uvo pm t, lio opened a law office in Wilkenburro. Ho provod a very et'ieiont counsel, and by aaid lions devotion to hin profcHHi n ho established a very lucralivo practice. In lH'il ho raised tho Fifty-second regiinoiit of rennsylvani't uliiti leers, oi yruu n no w is commiHsione.i 1...nf j.n.nit JV..1.HI..1 I if I i,iv flviiflii M ., 1 His regiment was in tho brigade of (leu. Negloy, and participated in tho 1'eniiiHular campaign of iHiVi. Barlv in tuo winter oi I V.f tlio hi igmlu under the command of (len. W. W. . IXivis, was sent to tho department of tho Uoiith, to co-opeiute in tliona v.d attack uu Fort Sumter. It pnr!i :i jiiited, under Clc-n. (iliuuro. in the eiego opeiatious conducted on Mor ris Island agaiuut Fort Wagoner nud Fort Sumter. Iu tho bummer of 1S64, a night attack wan organized by Geo. Foster against Fort John ston, in Charleston harbor. It was made iu boats aceioss tho harbor The tiro bonts commanded by Oou. lloytundtho other e-lUoora of his regiment, succeeded iu reachiug, mn prising and euteriug tho fort, but tho rciiiforccmcuts not arriving, they found themsulvus iu tho bauds of the enemy, prisoners of war. After beiug coutined at Macon he VtftH brought buck witlt bix huudrod Other otlicerS to Charleston jail, where they were supposed to be under tire from Morris Ibluud. U bile eu routo from Macon to ClmrluHlon General Iloyt. with four others escaped from tho cars. After several days and nights of fruitless efforts for liberty they wore recaptured by the eueiuy, with tho aid of bloodhounds, and placed in Charleston jail. I'pon be ing exchanged be rejoined his regi ment and remained with it until the close of tho war. At tho expiration "of his term of service ho roturuud to Wilkesharre and resumed tho prac tice of his profossiou. During the year lt)i7, under appointment from Gov Uenry, he discharged tho du ties of additional law judge, in which capacity ho discharged his duties with ability and faithfulness which commended him to the bar and poo ploof Lnzorno In 1S73 ho became tho chairman of tho Uepublican State Central Committee, and con ductod tho campaigns of thut and the following year with buccoss. Those campaigns iudicatod tho zoal, Ability and leadership of Uon. Iloyt. As a lawyef ho stands in the front rauk. lio is truly a raun learned iu the law. Ho U probably ono of the best read mcu in tho Stuto in all the departments of literature. Ho is regarded as standard authority upon auy question involving that knowl edge which is acquired only by per petual study, l'ersoually ho in pop ular, of fine prosenco and pleasing address. Hon. Charles W. Stono, norainoe for Lieutenant Governor, a leading man iu tho oil district, is a native of Massachusetts, aud but thirty-five years of ago. liy the death of his futhor he was left alono to make his way in tho world by tho exercise, of Lis own exertion He struggled hard aud succeod iu acquiring a lib eral education, graduating a Will liuuis College, at the ago of twenty. Shortly after his graduation ho was elected principal of narrcnAcado tuy, and in a few years ufter wus ap pointed superintendent of public bchools of Warren county. IIo road law and was elected to tho Legisla ture in 1811). He was re-eleotod without even an opposing candidate the next year. Iu 1870 he was eloo tod to the Senate without opposition Mr. Stone it esteemed by men of all parties for bis integrity, honesty of purpose nud fine ability. Uo is a clear, forcible speaker and vory able debater. Hon. James P. Stcrrilt was born in Juniata county in 1822. He re- received a pi eliminary education at Toscarora Academy, and graduated at Jefferson college in 1815. Ho read law at Carlisle, completed his ' course at the University of Virginia and wot admitted to the bar in that State in 1848. The following year be removed to Pittsburg where he bad a fine practice until he was ele vated to the President Judgeship of Auegueny county in laua, to mi the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. W. B. M'Clare, and ia the , tame year waa unanimously nomir Bated by tut Bepublicaa put and rlectod to fill the I'roni loot Jtiln ship for ten yoar. Ho w njrtin noininntol in ls72, roceivinr tho voto of Ik11i iiililu-tl ivutius ami wis re rlectotl for ten jruors. Last j year ho tho iinaninxiiu choieo of the Kepullican Convention, at !Iir nsburg, for the Nipremo Jn-lgoitliip, but was ikfttate! by J udgo Tnrn4cey. Judge Stoi ritt is a man of splendid' lhysirpio and a juda at all times cautions and diguitiod. Senator Aaron K. D.mkel can li date for Secretary of Internal Affairs is a unlive of Lauriter, and wi born in 137. Ho lonrnol printing in Lancaster, and in l8Vi obtained a position in Philadelphia as composi tor on tho I'aii.y Pr.aNHYi.VAsn. tlion edited by John W. Fornoy. floro ho beld cases for six years, until tho brenking out of tho roholliorj whoa ho was among the first to poril his lifo for hi country. Ho wont nil through tho rebellion, spending al niost a yaar in Libby prison. After tho close of tho war ho was employod by Col. Forney oil tbo I'nm.for sov eral years. Ia lv07 bo, with several of his fellow-workinon emliarkod in the publication of thoStrmvv Kni'fD i ic, now ono of tho bent republican piipora in tho Stuto Senate. For Tub l'or. OUR PARIS LETTER. flntinrtintttnt Vat'e on the" I'xii lion li'rouii-isJ'HO ttu "inner man" uvtij he nfrrshAtl in ti'i'erid litn(juit'jen-A troll through the Aimrii'ttn Art tiallrrg I'oinfiiig hij ';', lltrt, Wioft, Kton, uii'lothtr, Tin' I'rim-r. ot IIVi' J'nrUion llii'he vtiliwl at nix million tlitliirn Ikd A uteri nut Slvhincnj Oicisijnllolvl Lijc, Do 0c. Fruui eur rrguUr corrponJeDl ii.ii kl us r.oiTioi, i l'arit, Mj 8ib, '79. Now whon tho edge of novelty is worn off and tho Inhibition has set tled dowu into its humdrum" stale it is much easier to navigato and get a goo.i uiea oi mo uiing, as a wa. ii ; - Iltttvitufr not. m nnUtutitil li'iiiii Dual. III . 1 .1 '.. . however, that everything is finished land inapplo-pioordur,fornueh is verv ! far from being tlio ease j in. loo I, 1 think I may siuoly say tluit it will bo well into June before all the Depart ments will bo presentable and all details arranged. Ono thing is com pleted, however, and that is the res tanratits and places of refreshment ; and as theso will form an important item in tho cxpcrioiiCMS of foreigners who visit tho Fxhibition, I shall say a few words of thorn right hero. There aro four strictly first-class rcstaurannts in tho Champ do Mars, ono second-class ditto, und four buf fots occupying tho angles of tho building. Tho cheap establishment is presided over by tho Messieurs Duval of boiled beef calebrity, and Too l dinners aro supplied here, con sic ting of four courses and a pint bottle of claret, at tlio hxod price of ono frano und fifty centimes, or about thirty cents in our money. Of tho four first-class placets referrod to ono is a Viennese house kept by Messrs Qanglaff A IJoosingor, whoro Austrian, Hungarian, ltussian and Turkish dishes may bo had, und tho tbroo others are I'ai'isian, on tho saino model as Vefours and ' non. Uu tho other sido of tho riv er, in tho Trooadiro gardous, there is an excellent Spanish restaurant, and n German brewery for tho man ufacture and salo of malt liquors. Of tho four buffets within tho main buildings one is a DutoUCafo of tho Amsterdam typo, and anothor (in the corner of tho British division) au Kii'-lisli bar, managed by the well known London brewing firm of Ind. Coopo x Co., who have, as I said in my last, importod a "mixer" from tho United States for the spa cial benefit of thirsty Americans This placo is extromely showy, clean, and appetizing generally, and must bocomo a favorite louno if only for tho comoliuoss and doftnoss of its bar-maids a class of damsels of which tho French have hitherto known littlo. There have boon some whisperingi of a "row ' among th3 American Ar tints hero, many of whom were ex eluded, and noiuo of those whoso works were admitted claim that their paintings are hung in "bad lights," &o. SiO. It is yet too evly to spoak at length, of our collection of pic turcs t I shall devote A subsequent letter to that t but n stroll through tho gallery shows a fair selection better, ou tho wholo, than I had been led to ex poet from my Phila delphia experience in this line. Tho The judges, Mr. Maitland Armstrong aud Mr St Gaudens, have evidently been extromely careful and, 1 be lieve conscientious. There is sorao wondorfully strong painting i a head of a youth for instance, by J. P. Vinton, which, if it had beon done by a pupil of Velasquez, might have earued the mastor't praise. There is also a superb moonlit tea by Mr. U. P. W. Dano. Many of the sub jects, I rejoice to too, are homo scones, tliougu tnoy aro treatou, as they should be in the stylo of the foreign schools in which, as yet, tho art is best learned. The New Eny lan l Cerlnrs of Mr. GitTord looks like a work by Conat i Mr. Dunce's Approach to Venice is full of kuowl odiro, sincerity aud manly strength, and thore are Cno works, landscape and othor, by art, by Quwrtly, Tltt North River, Xea York, by Wyatt Eason The Ilarveatera, by Bolton Jonot. The Ltuh, by 7umiltou of l'hiladolphia, is, not to mince matters, a study of a cooatte, but it it very well done, llrldgman sends hit funeral on the Nile, and Sherlow Sheepthearlng in the Da varian Highlands. It is but a step from this gallery to the frinoe of Wales, "Indian r vilion," which teems, to far, to be the great oontre of attraction. Jt it located to the right as you entor the great main avenue, neatly ia . the center of the front or facade of the British section, between the Messrs. Doultoa Co terraootU paviuon and Mr. W. II. Lascullo's imviliorr, and eormiits of a two-story tmihliiik? in tlx) peculiar, quititit Hindoo MVle of architecture, all reapienitent with goll mJ bright colors. Tho ii toil or is a perfect marvel of costliness and decorative art, and contains tho innumerable presents which were be stowed upon tbo l'rinco during his travels in India. Among theso U ft camels-hair shawl valuod at sis thou saud pounds sterling, or thirty thousand dollars, nud a stbre tho hilt of which is let with diamonds and emeralds valuod at twenty thou sand pounds, or one hundred thou sand dollars. (juoen Victoria's great diamond, the Koh-I-Nur, is also hero, and is always surrounded by no admiring crowd) it is said to weigh about l i'i carets and tn valuod at $U2U,Gfi or about $(W3,T.)0. The value of all the riches contained in this pavilion cannot fall short of is or seven tuillionB of dollars. I understood, howevor, that tho Koh-I-Nur will bo reuiovod e'jortly, and is only bore temporarily. In the American Machinery Divi sion, tbo Wheclock engioo has, at last, boon plaood in running order nnd appears to give eminent talis faction. The siecial cbaraeleristics of this cngino cousistin tho arrange ment of valves and their gear which makes it almost noiBolena Among other interesting oshibits here I may mention tho Messrs. lirown & Sharpo'a (of I'rovidenco, K. I ) dm chiue tools, wood-making machinery exhibited by J. Fay & Co , of Cincin nati machinos, for stamping metals from Wins & Williams in New YorkjUlo whut tho organic nnd statute a complete not oi estiuguou jo air brakes ; tiue arms from tbo Colt Manufacturing Co.) a silk loom from li. lilt & Sou, whose looms attract ed considerable! nttontiou at our Con tenni d Exhibition ; nn interesting ebilrit of nnti-f riction ghiss-beariugs for inachiuory i and a hundred oth er things, of which I shall speak nioro fully hereafter, when every, thing ubull have bcea unangud in shipshape. 1 oreigners still continuo to pour nlo lbo dtv ana it iH 8t.Uoil oiVlcM .....' ly that there are to-day three hun dred und fifty-five thousand strung era iu Paris, besides tho resident "foreign" population. Tho Ameri cans congregate, ns usual, in tho lobbies of the Graud Hotel and Ho tel du Iiouvro, both of which are "full" nnd likely to remain so dur ing tho eutiro term of tho inhibi tion. The cost of living at a tirst clas.s hotel in tho "foreign" quarter of tho city, which is tho most fash ionable nud whore tho best hotels aro located, will nverngo about tight dollars a day for a singlo person ; but ono may livojustas well, if not better, for half that sum by crossing tho river uu I taking apartments on tho South side. Tho foreign qn.ir ter is comprised between tho liois do Boiogue, yjoiilovnrd Ksgonio, Avenue Frio Hand Canucines and It A-iu.i, Avcnuo d 1 tpera, reaching south ns far a the tjaai of Tuillerios and Ijouvru ; tliu tiuuht hotels being thoso loe itod on tbo Hue do Hivoli, Hue lloyalu, Hue do la l aix, and tho l'laco eudouio. Mat peoplo with slender purses can find excellent accommodation in the vicinity of tho Luxembourg, which is, besides, considerable nearer to tho Champ do Mars the more fashionable north-wontem triarter only, it is almost a re,,uisito to speak l.r.i.tnl. 111,.'., f. M Il.t ll filVV I'.lllT liol. .Vn,.,iniiln 1 1. f ., rl nf t till Iisli or Americans in mat pari oi ttio eilv. mono wuo iieHiro to boo inu lights and shadows of l'arit, us they really uro, should reiide hero t 1 lived opposite tho HI. Lulpico for threo years, und kuow whereof I speak. Louis. General Hoyt at Home Sciuntox, May 17 Oenoral uenry XI. iioyt, tho Uepublican nominee f jr Governor of l'onnsylvauia, accompa nied by a delegation of 2UJ from his native county of Luzerno, arrived at bis homo in Wilkosbarre, yesterday, aud was given and enthusiastic re ception, no was mot at tho depot by a largo urowd, and welcomod in warm terms on their behalf by Uar rick 51. Harding, President Judge of the couuty, who spoke iu praise of the declaration of the con vent iou in favor of a protective tariff. General noyt made a happy responso, and Maj A. Wilson Norris of l'hiladel phio, iu congratulating the peoplo of Luzerne couuty ou tho choice of their favorite, said, he was not tho candidate of any ono porson or ring, but of the entiro ltepublioua party. Tho procossion panned through the principal streets of tho city, aud ev erywhere the Oenoral was hailed with euthusiam. Tho houses along the routo were gaily decked with banners and buntiug, and the Dem ocrats vied with the Hepublioans iu celebrating tho ocoasion. Tho 'Wy oming Artillery fired a salute on the river bank. When the party halted before Uon. Hoyt's residouce there was an immouse throng cheering lustily, and speochos were made by Uen. ilCartnoy, ox District Attor ney Farnham, aud others, eulogiBtia of the noiuiuee, and prophesying his oleotion. What A. K. M'Clure Says. An editor ial in tho Philadelphia Timet says i "Those who dream that Colonol uoyt will bo easily vanquished in tho coming battle ore but idle droaraors. lie is personally popular and doserved ly so. bo is intelligent, manly and has do common sharo of oroditablo attributes, ne waa a gallant soldier, and outsido of the single isauo of a widely hatod rule that has favored him he has every element of popular strength. If he shall com mand the united and cordial support of the ' voters who cherish sincere devotion to Repab licanism, he will prove to be tne most available can- didateof ail thoM uued fdftbe position. ' j. When the Electoral Commission was selected to decide npon the Presidential question, it was looked npon as a democratie measure; and was si srrpportod by a large runjori tv of the democrats in both houses. The Electoral Commission decided that Hayes woe tho President, and this decision was considered final. IJut this deeision did notploase the hot hcadod lenders of the democra cy, and they have passed a resolution for the appointment of a com mi t tee to make partisan investigation of the eleotion in Florida nnd lioitisianrm, but refuted to extend the investiga tion into Misssissippi and Oregon Tbo democraoy are willing to Moxi cani.o this government whoo they fail to carry the election. Defeated in their attempt to dismember the Union by their armed treason from 101 to )85, they now proposo to throw tho nation into anarchy and confusion and destroy tho comraer cial and industrial interests of the people rather than submit to the do ciiou of a tribunal of their own mak ing. Aro the people of tbit nation i ea ly for an annrchy and revolution T Will such leaders be tuiported by the people who love their conntry abovo irty. The uarmbnrg Tele-' ijritph wol says that the efforte now making in Congress to reopen the electoral vote count ia a mere snbter fuge to excite the raucor and arouse tho denperati in of tho co untry. It is a pander to tho unso tiled condi tion of the indiiHtrios a covert in vitatiou to tho mob to assume the direction of public affairs, and unset laws havo equitably adjusted more than a year ago. lion. John 15. Linn, late deputy, hns been appointed Secretary of State in tliChteadof Col. M. S. (Juay who has been appointed Kjcorder in Philadel phia. Mr. .inn is a gentleman of fine ability and prompt a an officer. Hi pliability and ilcning manners make it lile.u-ant to ti'iiiiHact liminnn wiih I- i .. i ir if i ! ....... j. . i ...ii... inn oi.iuv. jiiiu r . Ii..ii..r4 .iii.l ,...iti.,.ia ..r i.yi. ! , ftorc for him. Thomiu iMcC'amaiit, chief Clerk in the utlicc of the .Secretary of.tate, is one among tho iuo.il uctive, energetic, ellicieut und accomodating buslneiiii men un Capitol Hill, it has been ru mored that lie will be appointed Dep uty .Secretary. Move tin up Afr. .tc., nud nt your leisure between busiiic aud pluifure ncccpt our thanks fi.r prompt attention to personal busiiita. mutters. on. . O. Fisher Senator from Huntingdon county, in being urged as a candidate for Conre&t, Mr. Fisher's uiillcmili vd record, irreproachable, Dl'iville rh. U' .icier. iiiiiiiiiatiniinlil nliili. IJouIevanls ties ;t-and trii!.l intem itv loudly lecomiuciul & ..,.,'!i... .... i .i limits a Htiitid l i n i availu! lo pcioii to represent thii iliftru i in Cougie-H. We are nut iiilurinn.l to any certainty whether he will bo a citiidfiluto, Candicliito Oai'ds. Congress. Ed. roar Wharraa. It l onr right to b. rap laa.ntoil tn Ilia '.it.ar..i.l.tiitl ooiit"at b aa.a tloM in aulm-iu I Ir j.n tuo r.iuk ol lha K.puull. ran fin; of Sny.l'ir ..aiiiy wn.i I buoan tu VUV-KMV.'Iaa'-, lt(lM..n I l.tf Hn.uar.lnj ixj iij.n ; in. i wiiu i:io ri i.iia. an I aoller oat int.r.staof K In party f.al- I9VI.11U0 111 ' " n"r 1 n "'0l l 11 0 U 0.1 l.in- t iulaM,uy-uir hhoii. n.nr. .n.i m.u.i m i. mem. ho il u thurolor. r.i ofullv roroiuin.nd th. iirara, Kill.nt an I u.riiit .oLtiiaa, i.'ul. WII.1.IA..I ll..lNl. nl 1'irry lowmtilp, to r.proHont ''l-Htlo snviier' aa Imr nh-ilua ia tua coining tlunlartuoa lor OonKranalooal bun ura. .V.lul Ll in line political ravar and allbo UKh bl ckolra ara not alaava tha auml ti.o ultbop.irty, aiirbaa nowlnailjua ara utada no nno la to ba lound wbo worka oiira arnaslly lor aun.'.ai iba i badoaa. 1) .1. It tr I !uk will merit aud ooiuuuuj tlio ra-paot ol tba ro.ro..nt4llvaa ol Ilia whola dlairlut. Hopuk II. ana lot u unita au I sira tba IJ-il., who waa nomr aarad al aiioi aud au.il, mi x voto at tba 1'rltuary at will oonvlnoa blia that a polit. oul voIoaii.i ba .-buitel" around and abiul bhn whlob will mska bit nnlliloal knoaa aliaka Ilk. aua.iao k-.l ibruuiiuibaorkurpii-a. ran. Senator. to PoaT t Annoirca Dr. A. M, H-nllh, or Ad. amabnrtf, at a auiUbla candidal!' for Miat. Hrua. lor. 'I h. Iini'tnr poaraau. .vory neoraaar oual. itt -atlon for Ilia poallpui. Hbould ba noelvo Ilia IMatrli'l nrmluittlon, Huy.lur uIt. b m a la.-o.y luonaaad vol.. Caataa. Legislature. Ma. EDIT": I'laaa. ptihlLhtlia nama of Daptalo T. Vf. H. Riuan of UnU 0 Townablp. aa a can dldata rr laalalaiurn. II. la an o.d and triad a.il.ll r, a oapalda, and a11.r4.tU. bu lu.au man wno 11 aiaota-i, win na a.ia to ropraaaot, tba paopla ul bnydor Oouniy, wltb bnn ir and cradtt. RareaucAa Eo. Post ; W. taka pl.aanra la raaommandlns to tha R. publican rolora ofSoydar oounty lor nomination and re-election th. Hun. I harl.a Millar, praaant manbar ol tba Hoa.a or Kapra a.ntallvaa. Kor lii.lu.try, p.rr.raranoa and oloaa alt.nll.in to bta o tlolal dull.a ha haa won tka a.taain ot bla tallow 1n.1ub.ra aa wall a. tha blxbar oin.lala at th 1 alata Uapliol. ila darot ad blmaalf to tba Inl.r.-ta of tba Ooniiaoa aaalth, aud a a. lolly to Ilia loiaraau ot Suy lar eouuty. Court.. y to tba u.ntlamaa and tb. lot. raau of tha party would autltlo Ulm to a r.noiuioaimn ana oieouuo, boa.uaa ba la bow familiar with bla dull., aud will ba b.ttar abla luaarra bla Ouualtmaoey. llnavaa. Sheriff. To the Republican . iter, of ftn.der itnntit. we reaiioiitrully reeomtu.n l William H. Hea rer, ui .uni imouiK. aa eauuable candidate lor 111. eomin.ii .n at tne .0111 log rrlmry Kle ttoa, fiiribeutttcootMHiairr. Mr. Heaver lea Uepublican ol umjuaattuueble 0.1. Illy lu tba party aod baa eoulrlbuted laraely to Ua auo. caa. He la a ko id bualoaal uian, lullt eomna- tentforthe paliloa aad bla even teiupar, utlld aud allable uiannera are a aulholant auar auto, that II eleuled Do one would aulf.r un. neecary oppreaalnn.of aound lut- arlly, good uiurai guarantor, ouipeieuoy. lavorabiy auoan aud laticely ouiineotod. bla aoiulnailoa would tva aireugiu lu tba lionet at the Ueneral .l.ollou. OiTiiaaaor Baavaa, Editob Pot t Aom unea D. Holaadar aa a .aodl. date for nomination for Iba Important ofttoe oj ruriu. rar. i.uiou'ivr ia w.ll aau lavorauty kown throughout the oounty la aa etperl.no. ad offloar and auatalnt a reputation for good neM of heart and alflcial lenleaoy wfcieb very few oino.ra pa.aa. Hla rlnoroua afforia la behalf of lha party hare alwaya bean attended with auoeeaa. lila paraonal aad polltleal InUu ence la .tr.natk to tb. narlr aud. It. nominal.! be will leave ao atone uuturued which would aeoure vlolory la tba fall campaign. Editob Pobt i - Plaa. aurjonno. Ihronah tha 'n.T.i tha name of Wui 11. Mcllarty of kelinanrove aa a candidate fur the office of Sheriff, Mr. McC.rty baa alwaya b.a trie to tba prlnclplea of tha party, earned lo Iba eiippert of it baal n.n, and baa tba reapaoi of all wbe know km. He baa beeu a euaceeaiui tuwiueaa uiau, aad wa feel aura bla auialnatloa aad aleotlna would do gr.el credit to Iba part.- Sepubllaaaa I aup- puri uuu. Baaraa. E0.P01T 1 Heoonai.Bd to Ike Repablloaa party for aoatlaatbia, al tba approaaklaa frlinary KleatloB, for Uaautar. daaaaiau Boaaa of llaloa toaaaklu., Ua la a aaatlaiaaa who la kaowa tkroaakoat Ifca oonaii-of good aural akaraatar a boalnaaa maa aad aoalataaa aood aoolal qaaMllea If aouilaaeed aud al.alad will taaa a bqa. aaa -no.-i 'jgg. mtmAMm iLV' : ' "' ' . i . l D. PORT f W ratMt iht Bm of Jnh R. T -ktar, laltuM trnn hr th.omi-.nf Kli.rllt Mr. lo.klcr la n. rktnr.hlr knnii (i. ml.ni.n ol Intfwntf, RSlil it fonhiia, n l pn-n.ri.il or ll the rnnlr. m.nt. for s nmtl iulll. fildor. 11 I.M.ntld. l with tb. ttit.r.at of th. O'imm.ti elaw.. an4 tU.'f lnt.rt wool'l "t a liter at tal. kamla. Vnt. f t Jd ii. tacklrr or S.-lln.rova. far kkarll. Miai.KcaiK. Mm. Enraat Plawa aonaonca tkroaab ttia Olamnt or roar p.pt lb uim vf imam I.nrk.ta o.n.li ui. lor th. oinoa of Khailff nil'l.ot toaaila or lha Rapubllaaa vatari at tha antiiloa: primary al.rtli.n. Mr. L.m k I. aali rraaliiail far IhaptaMaai! U aH nl favorably inowo. HiaWalan4 h. kad but ona atiarltt atnea lha oraanltatloa af tha anuatf, aal II woal.l ba bii lair al nru t.ia. for lha rapabliaaa ml. f ot lha county to lu.iport Mr. I.u.-a and tba. d Ira th. wtti and uf lha roaotv a ranra- antatlr. to thai Impvrtaat otnn.. n aaT uaaraa. For County Tremurer. Tfa. nodorfltrn.d wonM r..patfiitty annnoD-a MmN-Ua. a r.naM.t. 1r lha nnmoaifn of IMinijr Tr-Minr.r at tb rnntia; Hepoblloaa rrliaarr unctloa of onjriiT iimnir. KOBEur SMITH- Troi.ltlll., Pa. Tka anrl.rntKmd wonM wpartfrillT an noiinrahlmii.ir lo i ha R.mhlloan rntara of any. d.r rminty, ..'a ..i d l.ta rr aomlaatl n for tha orTiia of t'onnty 1'r.a.urar at th- anulng 1'rlmary Klaotlun. 11E.NHV BHJWN. Kratbarg, l a. Ha. PoaT! a r to tha Rapabftran vorart that (lanrt a W, How. ol Monro.. W a aaailhlaia fnr anmlia'ha to tha onva of Troa.ur.r. at tha aomln Primary F.lartlon. Tka fiaano nf tba rtmntf wara wall uianaica-l ilurlnir hla tarraol ofriea. la ya.r . an I ha k-n n UtaJ hlia- aauaaacaiaii.ai aaa worthy orno.r, Mi tai tJiTinaa. Associate Judge. Wah.a laara to praMnt to tha KapaMloaa volar. of anyh'r aonnty tho naina of H.nry Mmltb ot It.arar townnlp, a. a anttabla eao dlilata for thaoiBcaof awoelata Ju Alaar Vot(H Ma. Em to a r Plaaralat your raailar. kaow thai I .m ran 11. I.I. f ir tha ofnVa of Aolata Ju4ao .h t to lha action ot tb fol.rt at tkacooilns J'rliuary Elaotlon. Jao. T. Saiauak Mlddlabnrs.Aprllll.'?. En. I out t Aanoanea Kamaal H Tod.r, of ini.i.iiK-raMt, a. uttanio on ti.lat. fur onml nation to tha nfftna of .t.i.f.tat-.ladaa. Mr. V.ilrr I. In tba prima ol III. an Int. lllK.lit, a.'lva bnpln.aa man avi'all.nl m.iral and o oial qualltl. and lo av.rv way aornp atant to Sll lha mtii-a with or..)lt t hlm.ll n. bli ron tilu.o.y I a .oumt rriMtoaa and la r.il d.nt hut a abort ill-tan. a from tha oouniy aaat. W aui.mlt tha in.e.r to th- K.ialillrana lor th.tr rt'-cirlon at tha comlnir Primary aLotlon, l.oli.rlnK that blabUUilDatlun will a.l.l itraiiKth to tua ll.kct. Wi-.bt Haxvta. County Commissioner. ' tTarah a inoaura oiyiallar a eandMatafor ia l(. till -.n noroinaUoD lur tia olll a or county euu.mU.Uaer WM.Suut.uar cvunty ouu.uilail.bcr ruiTOH PoaT t I aMt.'cr.t th. naina of John IVHi of Franklin Towiiahl, i a r.ndldain fnri.nuty I'nnjiiiiR.lntirr. Th. ohV. la an Important ono ard.v.rytax pa ar ahoiiid a. lo II, that nna Mil ho.i1 va:.tii. tni.iiiaaa oiao ar rln'tnl to Hi. piMillliin. .Mr. KolU la wi-ll qu.liard for th. pla... t alw.ya an .arnrat r.piil.ll.'.u, truthful, finorat, fruijal, aud a r.rui.r. Ii. know. th. want, of ih. p.ol. and if .laoir.l w-mrl .xeoot. IU. IroM coiiUdad lo bta .r. wklk adality. Pasta Mn. KniToa. Pl.aa. annonara th. oandldaay of John itoinitf nf Onn townalilp fir tha omo. ofl'iirNTr I'dHHiioi'iaaa. II. h. ar.a. on. trrm lth rrnlii to klui.ll, ami to Ih. arm! ail- vai.taiK'aoriii. p.mvM. avar ba or. wra th. Snabr.a of th. r..niiiy lo a hatt.r anndltlon. and '.hi. I. attrihutahl., lain.'lj, to Mr. K.wU'i .ffiirii rr r.tr-iiialiinant of aiuraara. bla oloa. Iirrvmal aitanttnn pitv.a to avary bill arMntd i Ilia OomnC.-liinor. for approval, ai.d In th. a.'onomy rufurc.d br rxa.tiplo, R.pul.lloan voli.ra ).n rau nut do bailor thau lo rota fur John IIoidIk. P. i: d. I'oit : Wa, rltli.i.a ofMlddlaoraak. town-1 hlp, ra.nniman.l lor noioinatlnn, f. r tn.olfl. . I . of t'oinmlaaionor, at tha nait Kapobliran Prl marr Klaetlon. Morrla r.rllf. ol tr.aklln. I.Mr. Kidly U an lutluairtoua, aouHointn..l and lntolllu.nl Nrm.r. and lfal.rta.1, will takaaood I e.r.ui iba cutiooui lui.r.iia oi tua .uunty. MlUULa kKK, Ed. PoaT t Pla.aa annnnn.0 Inkn 8tablay.nl nrimaarora, a. a auiiauia oatiniilaia for ao.al uailua lu tba olhrt ol I'u.olf CounatMiooar II. In an aiu.ll.nt boalnrM uiao and wou.d i II taa luipoi laal uoica wuk oru.n. Koaaoa tD., I'OkT I p Ut.ly of Adama mil., now of MM. II. hurt; a. a candldata lor t ounty UoiutDlaai'inar. Mr. Mny.r la an e.llant ollla.n. and a good far ta.r who maaaaa. kU oa affair, la a bual. ua-a and anoraa.lul laauoar and will aj doubt to luanaga lha unairt or tbacaumy. Uaayaa. Eo. Post. Announra F.rdlnand Son.., of t'h.pman, a. a oni!n:a rr nominatl.tQ to tha uthra of tlonnty iomanlaatoDar. Mr. hun.a It nomlnata-1 and aliMtal will maka a oourt aua, iibllulnu and amnl.nt niaar. II. doaarv. aa tba noutln.tlon on aouount ur bla ndallir to tha par'y locality and atarllng guoj quail lira ul baad and boarl. Man Itai'Caucaaa. Mr. Post. llilvln U. Shol, la a candidal. for lha nomination to lha lttlca of Oonnty Oma. ml.alon.r. II. la a youna luau of liitaritr. romp.iaury, aud liw a Ifood war rtK'or.1, Ml Lha- ore.k auould uo repr.Mutu j, OTaa. En. roar. Ramn.l Moyor. of Oolrr, I a candidal, f.-ir f uinml.lon.r. If. la.n hon..l. uprlRbl man, a ao-d frm. r an tnlallta.t cut- hii and will tak. uoo4 car. ul tuo I'uniic to. .'."uon'o'r tHrcaU. Mn. KniToit : Pl.ai. announea real tha ooluinna ol your papor, aa acaudl Oounty Doiomlaaionar auhiaot to lha a.tlon of I tha H.publkan volara at tbo an.ulim Hrloiary t-iociiun. runup u.inucy. County Auditor. Ma. Editor triaaa. announce roa aa a ran- dl.Ui. for tha offloa of County Auditor, aul.J.ol to ibaaotiin of tba party at tba auaulna frl- uiary ciaotiuo, n. u. aaiuubaawaui-a. Ma. Eo. Plaaaa announoa ma aa a eandldata for tb. (rill., of C'nunlr Auditor, auhJ.ot to tba aidl.ia ( tua iinpubllcau vul.ra at Iba .uaulug rrluiary aiuoiiou. J. a. KasLaa. Ed. ar tii PoaT 1 Plaaaa, aoDonnna to tba Kapnhit.aa voter, or nnyd.r enuniy mat nan. tal lllelenbacb. of r.nn townabln will ka a Dandldaiaal tba urlimirr al.mlon fur tbaorftoa ul Auiltiur ur our euuntv. Mr. Dlafanbaoh haa already aanad In that eaparlty a number of year, with .ntlre eatlafactlna to tb. whole (luuuty. aad if bla name ebould ka put 00 tba tick. I anil ba ba re-eleoteil, die will k-oollnue to tlUobaraa tb. dull., of lha aald oflloa with Sdellty and to tbo beat laleroet of the p.ople, V.I.U D..THI Caution. NOTICE li beraby ilvca that tha fol. lowing nrticlea bare beta purebaa.J by lha unJrraiuncJ. at Conatabla'a aala and left in Iba poaaefiioB ' of II, H. Bollinger during Ii I plaaaure. All p a r a 0 a ara hereby oaunouod not lo lulertore or nie J lie with lha aarat, via 1 Cooking SfTjre pipa aud uiena.la, one Corn.r Cup 4ord, oue half doiea Chain, ona Clook 18 Crock, ona liiiakat. on It. nob so.. May -3J. '7b. I1E2IBY UULLlriuER- PUBLIC SALE. mnE Heirs of tll6 estate Of Mary aualinlooealilp, Hoydor , will eipoao to fubllo X Howoll, Ul of Frtiak oouutr. P. tlruesseil. w !pali, atihe Ut resirleoca of sftH daceasAd, LkuuLuueaudft luUulifS Wet of AttUdlburgv Tuesday, Jun lit A, 1878, Tha following df-serlbad Real VataU, lo wit I A oeriala Irani of Ian 4 Ultuata In vukll town. slili. ttuydur oouiity, 18.! wlltiio nn.)ial( nil's of naitiar oiaiioo, on tua a, at. ti.( ooanasa T wjaw lajuv Wl riUiin IUW BB1U uaUJTBI. bwiU by Und of (ieurira BuWeraoKaud ntbars. KtM by tauanr avafnuai Duwsrsos ao nn. naaaa4T auu nwm u aitvooo naauier, aouiaiuiim 10O AOKUH, , aaore or laaa. about II Aorea aood Tlaibaa Land. the balance olear aud lua kUb eUte ofcultlva tl'JO, whareoa are areoled a ood taOO fUAMt; Duelling Jloute, good Bank Jlarn, and other oiubulldlneo, two Barer falllea well of water, one al Iba koaae and tka atke at barn large arunara or onotM Iran Weee, Hale to oouiiu.uo. al I a o'clock A. at . ofaald day wBudaealleaAaaoa)UI aatvaaaadruu at aaae auwe aawwg ell aea. iy. I rpj Spring ns III & r 9m Tt Supply With i" New York (In Holmes' new builiding, ( 1 Spring O MVIlI:l2r, Hrr., M12liIIVH(jllOVE. LJV. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS k FANCY GOODS NOW THAN liVlilt. WOW Extraordinary Bargains offered from now until duce our Large Stock of Goods. A great many articles SELLING AT COST. Just received a MOST I9AD1BU.RG PRICES MUCH LOWER CALL EARLY AUD Oct. 1(5, T!?. WW WW. A valuable invention: f Si UVLtJLrll THE WORLD RENOWNED WlLSOfJ SEWING MAGHirJE In workmanship Is equal as elegantly finished as a tho highest awards at the smons. it sews one-fourth faster than other machines. Its capacity Is unlimited. There are mora WIL8ON MACHINES sold In the United 8tates than the combined sales of all the others. The WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of repairing. WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine. AccNTsitim cam eri'fiMf MAniimr on wanted.! WILOUU OCW EE4U lIHblllllC If III 827 & 020 Broadway. New Yorkt New Orleans. La.i Cor. State & Madison Sts., Chicago, For Sale bit all Assignee Notice. ALL persons inteieBtod are here by notllied that rJImon W. Kyar, of .leeaeon iwp , anyoar co., nana aa aa.iKUin.nt at all bla alleeta, real and pommel to the un deralttned lur the lien.d I of bla creditor. All perauaa bavin alalm ara raqueated toprea.nl tbaia lo tba auderalKn ed, and pcraona Indebted will pieaa saaae lunnauiaie payment. April i, 7. Aealgn. Assignee's Notice. All porsooa Interests are hereby Botined that (Jbrlitlaa Walter of Middle- ereek two.. 8nyder U., Pa., ka eaad aa aa- alanment or all hie effecta, both real aad par aonal to tha auder.lgaod for Ike benefit ol creditor. All penon baring clalina ar ra queated to preaenl then to tba undorlgnd, aad tbo. Indebted will nle.a. ake payateal. JACUU O. WA I April ka, 1171, . iinm.niaia LTKk. A wig no. . NOTIOE. mHI? nrniina.rnnta hld br Mm X Detbarlae Kraate r la tka Horoagk of Mid. dleburg bava beea placed In tb hamla ol tb undaramuad fur aullactloB. Ail p.raona la arreara ara requeued to make Immediate pay uiaai r. a, uvr w cm , a goal tor ar. vaiuanue atraiaer April la.l;. . . PIMPLES. lwlll aaall (Ire.) tka nelpa fjr a Ifmplo VaaaraaLa Ham, that will raaiov taa, PBBtiaucBt rigruu aud uurroaiw, leaving tkaakla inft, olear aad aeaulllal alao la truotlon for prodaelag a luxuriant growik ofb.lroaa bald bead or auaaota fa. Ad draM.lnoio.lng t. atamp, bkN. VAMUELIf h i)0MS Auatal. M. V. Iba 0ATJT10N. AT0T1CE ia hereby ihven that XI wlleOarak A. Roatlg bag left ay ad aaard wlU.u aagaa, Snd I I p- o OAK-HilLt, noni'i fatoits cloteots txsiv 818.-18tk rt 'With much greater variety . Titan ever4 Tilth ampler facilities' Titan ever. Wiih far more customers Than ever II c arc letter prepared Than cvcr4 M considerably lower prices Than ever The Man aad Bojrt of AaMriCaa Baparb ClotUna; from tka Lorn-cat Clothing IXoas la America Only One Price. The Lowest Terms Cash. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Returned. amploa and prices malliM anywhere. Orutra by tuall prnmptlr ezaontad. WA1TAMAKER EEOWN Sixth & Market St3., PhHadslphfa. ri'iiii: Fancy Store, opposite tho Kcytsone Hotel.) April 1st in order to re BEAUTIFUL LINE OP EDGINGS. THAN EVER BEFORE. SECURE BARGAINS. H. WEIH. THE WORLD RENOWNED to a Chronometer Watch, and first-class Piano. It received Vienna and Centennial Expo Ills.; and 8an Francisco, Cat First - Class Dealers, V rihiain.d ror uimuuiio.i d.vieoe, aaeaioai or IHHTI BWIIIIWIUU., 1. 1 11 ... V ,J v.w- mark, aud lati.la. Dav.at.a, Aaaluniu.ut., la. t.rairunc. lufrloK.meuai. and all mallera re latlng to Palrnta, promptly altoad.d to. Wa 1 1 1 - ... .. 1 ... .1 mmA .,Ml.k -opiuiuu.ee to patrniabniiy. tn ot ofekar., aud all 1 ko are lulareaud la uew InvenUona ua rai.me ere iutii.o w aeuq mr eeopy ev Bar y "Uulde for obtalulug Pataata,H wblcb la anal free lo any eddroea, aod auolelne oomplele la. alrnotloa. bow tn oblala Patent., aad oik.r val. uable nalt.r. During the pa.l Bra yrara wa bav. obtaluad a.arly Ikrre Ibouaand Falcate tor Am.rloaa aad f or.lun lov.atore, ana aaa give aatl.faetury nfareaca la aluioet every aoaBly la) tb Uuiou. Addrea t UOVIM BAOOKR CO., Bollo. I tor of Felaut aud Attoraej al Lf w, L Dro4 llulldlag, WaUiliagtaa, D. C. Iiya.1S J3. IEIVTZ WATCH & CLOCK T.TATn?n 1 ; Alili MARKET 8T. UIUDUBURO FEMCA. H AVISO looaUd la Ibis pla I woulJ reap.olfully luforat iba aitltaea ( aliUJl.burg and vicinity thai ant pre par. ad la repair CLOCKS AMD WATCHES keep aad kuedtiiooly, Tba artMe my aad i a ' I IB pUDUt IB rrapeeiiuil aaHiaiaao. ..fciviUK-ifWrHM iraJHiiou"7. rTTiwrBi.Uu at SO.U. 1 ''-'-AulBhiriiMVuwM73cU,