©he Centre democrat. ♦ Thursday Morning, July 14, 1881. CNriitaltiltiß Important od from any l*rt of tlio county. No commtinlcfttfc i liiHP it tnl unlet* accunipatilrtl !•> tlic nul namo of the writar. Democratic County Committee. The following persons have been named as members of tho Democratic County Committee for 1881. Brilefont*. W W NDIIOIAM Hrililing. Beltafuut®, N. M CharlM tV-bradti B+ltafout*. 9. W Ktlward Brown, Jr. Mi It* burg O. P. Kr*io*r. Millbrim I> P Ztrbt. PniotiTillt A. TOU*R tatlhpn. IIOWUAJ FWM Phllip-burg. A. J.Oraham. Bonner ... tarry Koan. It* lam** A McClaln. Hurnaiita . t'nrtln John MRCI*ki*JR. COII®K® J***ob Bottorf. VARKITTON, O'hi I'A ,U • ° RM ' < i'Mrguiktu, new !! 7 1 JS f r- Or*gg. south hruinriu**. Hrgg, norths •**J |r ** ,ur , John Ward. Ndomon Mtllng*r. IIAT I' ,N A V ,,, l'i Howard A. I>unkta. Huaton !: ! , u, r- Liberty \\ . II tarn m*r. Marion PrrryCond.. MLLEA - Bauiu'L K R.u-t. Button H*H*|. p rD , CUriat Alrumler. l'ott*r, north - John PLIA iron. Pottar, south tame* MH'llnlick. jtuuli - John Bunion. BnowSho** Ab*l C*in|>b*ll. SPRING John Noll. Tavlor William Cfcldtrwoo*!. I'II ion H. K. Kmarirk. Walk*r Anibrt***' M Mullen. Worth- Marahall I**WI". P OKAY MKKK. Ibdlefonte, Pa., Feb. I. Clialnnan. Local Depart incut. ••If all the utotltwra of all the hinl* Should bapl- ll to meet - Nit (lay 111 •luida or tth'Ll. Or when* or when. N matter —and ONE NIKHIM • Whirh ar> the brltflitnt and heat "f bird* What would I- carli proud mother's words— It. drill or Hkylark. wren or . ROW •'Mi ue are the swtttasl bird* I kuow " If all the mother* of all the girl* And toy* WERE to MEET *OME DAY — Pram cotintrlc* grand Or far l.tpland. No matter—and on* ahould nay ' Winnie are the IVfflmt girl* and T*V, Spit® of their rogih tri< ka and noU* *" I kuow a mother would whisper true, "Mine are the darling*'"—meaning YOU ! —There arc a largo number of summer visitors scattered throughout town. —Georgo Tome, of Jersey Shore, is at present a guest of Col. D. G. Bush. —Gov. Curtin is having the front jmr tico of his handsome High street r>>sidenco painted. —What's the matter with the dog star 1 He must have been on a visit to tho sun and got his feet warm. —Miss llertie Alexander is at present entertaining her friends, Miss Morrow, of Altoona, and Miss Fisher, of New York. —J. L. Spangler, Esq., ha* been chosen a juror in tho United States Court at Krie. Many are called but few are chosen. —Clothing is a large item in the expen ses of all gentlemen, but it can be reduced to tho minimum by buying at the Phila delphia Branch. —Mrs. Kmma MeClellan,of Altoona, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr*. D. M. Wagner. Sho has her three interesting littlo children with her. —Georgo O. Boal, of the Philadelphia j Custom House, is in town on a visit to his family. Mr. Boal is a welcome visitor- He will remain several days. —Mr. A. S. Grow, of the Lock Haven : Daily Journal , spent Tuesday evening in Bellefonte. Mr. Grow has many friend# among our citizens and always receives a hearty greeting from thorn. —Billiards and pool are all the go now, and the Conrad House billiard parlor is the placo to find every accommodation in that line. Hero is also found a tine assort ment of cigars and tobacco. —lO2 in the shade, and yet wo are not happy. Wo hope the people who were disposed to grumble at tho prospect of having no summer are satisfied Yerfnor has evidently gone to Afriqp ' —The statement ofAlie .\forniny Mr\r s M§odyy thaA'Mr. James Pierrepont, the present efficient Superintendent of the Scotia mines has been removed, is not cor rect. Mr. Pierrepont still deservedly holds bis old position. —The small boy's digestive apparatus i* undoubtedly the nearest approach to per petual motion that tho world ha* ever known, but the best digestive apparatus will wear out. The best remedy for im paired digestion is Green'* Liver Pill*. —Mr. McKeever, of the Brockerhoff House, was badly burned about the face and head while endeavoring to locate a leak in the gas pipes. He held a lighted match too close to tho place where tho gas was escaping and Tery nearly suffered serious injury. —Gov. Curtin was recently interviewed by a reporter of the New York Tribunr. The conversation was upon purely Penn sylvania affair* and had no relation to pol itic*. The Governor in hi* usual felicitiou* manner enlightened the New Yorker on the internal history of bis nativeßtate and his hopes for her future. —We have received a poem from 'Maud' entitled "I wish I was a bird." Wo thor oughly enter into the *pirit of this wish. If wo were a bird and 'Maud' were a bird we would suggest, in view of the state of the thermometer, an aerial trip in search of the "Jeannette " The versee are good hut we have not the space to publish them. —Francis Hpeer will open his select school at Pleasant Gap on the Ist of Au gust. Francis, who is well known in Bellefonte, designs hi* school for the chil dren of farmers, and appropriately calls it the "Harvest School." After the toll of garnering the golden grain, nothing could be better for the hard worked littlo people than the physical relaxation of the school room. —"While H peripatetic Irishman WM calmly Kitting in front of tho billiard room ono day last week, a wag put a large lire cracker under hl chair and the explo sion diaturbod tho gentleman philosophic reflection* on Gladstone Land bill. Like every denizen of tho Kmerald Isle he had an immediato doiire to get even with tho party who had wasted tho powder on him. Accordingly ho went across to Wilson's fruit storo and asked for something that would make a great noise. Mr. Wilson produced a largo tiro cracker, but that didn't suit him ho wanted something that would waken the echoes. There was a pyramid of pop corn halls about tho size of an ordinary base hall, covered with red tissue paper, piled up outside and Mr. Wilson told him they were torpedoes, and ho immediately purchased one, crossed the street and threw it into tho crowd who play ed tho original joke on him. Of course it did not explode, ami Mr. Daniel Carman, who was present, quickly picked it up and throwing it with great violence on tho ground, exclaimed, "Now it will go oil'." The character of tho missle now beenmn apparent and for once an Irishman was outwitted. —Vcnnor might have made his hot term for July come a few days earlier. It be gan about tho Bth. The prediction was from tho I'Jlh to the 20lh. For the bal ance of the month he says "Within a few days of tho close • f July, likely in the neighborhood of the 27th ami "Bth days, a cool to cold wavo may occur, car rying lro.-ts in Canada arid cool weather generally with storms of wind, hail and i rain over the United States. Where -torms have been severely felt in Western ami Southern States during June, there again will the severe storms of July be felt; notwithstanding, however, these fre. quent and severe storms during July, fre quent alternations of fine, hot weather will probably counteract to a great extent damage done to grain and other crops in the West. Messrs. L. IS Wolf and Geo. W. Mc- Sherrv, two young theological students, have been appointed by tho Kev. Dr. Hells, Secretary of the Pennsylvania Bible So. ciety, to distribute and sell Bibles and T. -- laments in Centre county. Work ha* been begun in Bellefonte and the young i gentlemen will make a thorough ranva-* , <>f the county. Their object i to c]l and j distribute tho Sacred Word. We ask the i patronage and encouragement of the r 'in- i munity, to the*e young Evangelists Th- :r mission should commend them to the kind ly offices of all our people. The di-semi nation of the Word of God, in this age of doubt and disbelief, cannot but be of great good Any one who may be disj ■ ed to contribute toward this good oauo can do so and their contribute n will be gladly received. —The resilience of Dr. Thomas It. Hayes, on I.inn street, was visited on Wednesday night of last week by a party of burglars who succeeded in getting away i with considerable plunder. Among the valuables taken were the Doctor'* gold watch, twenty dollars in money found in i his pocket book, and several article* of jewelry belonging to Mrs. Hayes, Th" thieves effected an entrance by placing a ladder against the side of the house which reached to an open window of the second story, through which they passed without arousing the inrnat<- sleeping in the room in whirh they landed. They were undoubtedly experts at the business, for they did their work so quietly that no t one in the house heard the lightest noise ; or had tho least id-'**of the presence of burglars until morning. Mr. Cyrus Strickland and Win Gal braith, of Bellefonte, have been awarded the contract of erecting the I'hilipsburg Water Works. It will take about thr<-e months to complete the works, but Messrs. Strickland and Galbraith are very comjic tent men in their business, and the people of I'hilipsburg can r<-t nssurrcd the work will fie well done. The water has to be ! brought a distance of one-half mile. The water is taken from a dam that with its overflow covers almost 300 acres of land. It will he taken in pipes to the reservoir lof J. N". t'a-anova, and from thence dis tributes through the town. This is a great i improvement for I'hilipsburg. —A little son of Mr. Wm. McKeever was so unfortunate ns to break his collar bone on Monday. He was playing with some of his littlo friends in the yard of | Mrs. BrockcrhofTs residence, at the corner I of Spring and Bishop streets and fell over i a rope. Although badly hurt he said nothing about the accident to his parents until Tuesday morning. The fortitude the boy showed was certainly remarkable. Dr. Dobbins is attending him and report* him a* doing well. —The l/ock Haven Normal School aj pcar* to be in a flourishing condition. Forty-two pupils graduated at tho institu tion last week and it is said that the *chool has reached a high state of efficiency. Previous to hi* death, Gov. Bigler was president of the board of management, and took great interest in it* succe**. It has an able ct of officers and directors at present. —Col. A. K. McClure and hi* wife, *re at present at CnMOB Springs, where they were among the flrt guest* at the n*w hotel. The able editor of the Tim* is writing letter* from the spring* to his great daily on the shooting of President Gar- Held. SUDDEN DEATH or HENRY G. CHBON IHTKR.—Wo were deeply grioved to hear of tho sudden death of llenry G. Chronls tor, Ksq., of lluston township, which oc curred at his residence on Tuesday night, July slh. Mr. CbronUter retired to his bed in the evening in ids usual health and was found dond the next morning by his wife. It is supposed Unit heurt disease was tho cause of his sudden and unexpect ed end. The deceased wus n prominent and useful citizen of tho locality in which lie lived, always taking an active part in politics and in the local affairs of his town ship. The last time we saw him in Bella font* WHS on the day tho school direc tors convention met in tho Court House to elect a county superintendent. He wus a member of the body and greatly Interested in its work. Ho wus an intelligent man, always visited the printing offices when in town, and never left without carrying away with him a bundle of old exchanges to road at home. Mr. C'hronlster was about sixty-four years old, and leaves a large family to mourn an irreparable loss. His funeral took place on last Friday and was largely attended. PRINTKRM' PII M<". —At a meeting ol the F.xeeutivo Committee of the Juniata Valley Printers' Association, held on Fri day last, il was resolved to bold tho next annual picnic or excursion at Bedford, on Friday and Saturday, September 2d and Jd It was ascertained that accomoda tions can bo obtained for the members of the association ami their ladies and fami lies at rates ranging from $1 <*• to $1.60 per day, with from one-half to two third rates for tinnll children. This pleasure excursion of tho craft, like alt that have preceded it, will doubtless bo an enjoy able and successful one. —Tho grounds upon which tho "Wayno Camp Meeting is io-ld are undergoing ex tensive repairs preparatory to the annual meeting to bo bi-ld next month, it com mences on August f'th, and closes on the P'th. Bellefonle always sends a large del egation t > Way tie, and we presume th i - year will be no exception. The tents and buildings have been improved arid tho seating arrangements overhauled. The management anti- ipatc an unusually large attendance. —This is a busy week for • ur farmers. All are actively engaged in liu-ir harvest fields, and the extremely hot weather makes it anything but pleasant work. In s une | art of our county th*" wheat cr<>p i excellent. This, however, i* only in certain locaiitie- in other parts wo are inforrin <1 it i- not -o good—ranging frmn very |>or to middling. Probably taking the county as a whole we will not have more than two thirds of an average crop. —There will be a hop given on nc.t Friday evening, on the platform at \ alen tine Grove, lately erected by the Undine Fire Company There it every assurance that this atlair will be i ondurted in a noet orderly manner. This a- urat.ee is inten ifled by the fact that the Undine's will see that no disturbances occur on that evening. While the fire company is not the sj -nsors of the hop they will sec that it Is properly conducted. —The School Board is meeting with much criticism in reference to their action on Tuesday evening raising the salary of two of the teachers. The determination to continue the colored school as in the past is also much talked of, and the action of the board is unquestionably of doubtful legality considering the recent art of as sembly. Bill Lvon during this hot weather, spends most of his time in a refrigerator. When he gets out in the evening he don't complain of the heat. He simply saya its hot, and then walks off with his son and heir and exhausts the bannana market. What it is to bo aide to make bologna sausage. —One of Durbin Gray's Sunday-school scholars WAS asked by his careful and con scientious teacher, what water was used for. With a knowledge hexorul his years he accurately replied that il was "a natu ral element that falls from the heavens, and was once used as a drink." ! —Maj. McMahon, or Peter as he is more generally known, is one of the best shoemakers in town, and imagines that ho bolongs to the Groenback party. His De mocracy, however, will sometimes assert itself and in moments of forgvlfulnms he allows his old political principles to show i themselves. —Always foremost among tho groceries of this place is that of Bechler A Co. The stock which they keep on hand is as re markable for its excellence as its complete, ness. The proprietor and his assistants are gentlemanly and obliging. Call and lie convinced. —A hush meeting of the Disciples of Christ will be held at Marsh Creek, on Saturday and Sunday the 16th and 17th instant. Preachers present will lie 0. W. Cooper, S. C. Long, and M. 8. Blair. —Tho very best goods in the market are brought to tho Philadelphia Branch cloth ing store, this place. —Tho number of men who always buy their cigars of Harry Green is constantly increasing. —The goods at the Philadelphia Branch clothing store are cheap in price and rich in quality. —Smokers all agree that Harry Green's cigars are the best. GRAND ARMY ENCAMPMENT.—A gen eral order has been issued from the head quarters of the Department of Pennsylva nia, Gruud Army of the ilepuhliu, stating that the department will go into camp under canvass, upon tho battle-field of Gettysburg, for one week, from Saturday, July iiHd, to Saturday, July 80th. As in previous years, tho camp will be on the edge of town, opposite the entrance to the beautiful national cemetery, upon Fast Cemetery hill, overlooking tho battle-field and the surrounding country. Tho Wee. cacoe band, of Philadelphia will he in at tendanee during the whole week, and Col. Bneheider, the historian of and tho bivt authority upon the battle, will daily ex plain different portions of the field and tiiu movement of troops during tho en gagement. Tents will bo provided and in readiness for comrades upon tlu-ir arrival. Posts coming in a body should bring their small Hags or guidons, to mark their loca tion in camp, and each comrade should provide himself with blankets, towels, etc. Subsistence without lodging at private houses, will be 76 cents per day, and should be engaged through Comrade N'.G. Wilson, of Gettysburg. Accommodations in the town curi also be secured for ladies, j Tbo following extremely low rates of | transportation have been secured, but t<> olitain lliem, orders miet be had from headquarters not later than July 20th, and the tickets must be bought in packages of twenty-five, or more, atone time Or ders must be had fir all reduced rate-, and if less than twenty-five are bought at one time the rate will l-ju-t double that given ! here. When there are less than twenty five going from any post, they should ar range with neighboring post* to make up the number and designate some one to purchase the tic kets. The rate, to Gettys j burg and return will be a. follows : From Tyrone, |t.H; Altoona, $4.16; Hollideyt burg, $4.80j Bellefonle, $4 i.4 : J- br,-- town, $4 '<2. Comrades are re-;ue.te-l to i arrange so to arrive in Gettysburg in the afternoon of the 23d, so as to parti- i pate in tho reception ami parade. Com rade. intending to attend the em amptnerit should report a asm as j- - ibi through , j their commander to headquarters, so thai provision may lie made fur th-tn in camp. - Tie- following beautiful letter, ad i dressed by Bi.h"p Shanahari, of H-irris bnrg, to the different Catholic churches in bi* diocese, was read by l'atl - r McArdle ' la-fore hi congregation in the Catholic ' church of Bellefonle, on last Sunday Certainly no - m- Assistant Adjutant General of the Brigade. J A VIES A. BKAVEII, Brigadier General. The semi-annual in.j-c lion <-f the Fifth regiment, to which Company B, • f Belle fonte belong-, began on last M nday, the inspecting . f!i- <-r Ix-ing Maj. Sayer, of tlie f-eirth briga ie stalf. Company B, f 'aptain Amos Mullin, will be inspected to-morrow -vening, and the mernbet- sl - uld be pro paful t-i make a creditable display in all that pertains to the soldier. A Warms.. —That p. r i inay easily l-o j .1.. re Jby drinking lemons.io made in an i< <■ i H k-cri. •*'*.lr'l Williitm, lln*u>t, Jho R Rtto*r. |\ itrr. Ili-fiif IIMWI*, i'wMln. J<*hn Ctllhlthii. Ri*t, F 1* MtllhHm. John HiMlr. rtioti Jno Utiriwwulna. , .* h •* (n>- W Hvurtik Millhrim. Th m* Hni(jigti|. R • )#*, I. C Run k. Kiirtnu, W MrtV.rmi(k Jr.. ror] fibft. CnrUn. THAVKHkK JI'BORA I*T WKKK. John |, vs, Ffgi*ntt, Jnr !>iir.iisr, IU1( M-vm, W. R Cmji, l'>tr. J A. Crßlsr. o M shcc v K' rci)-n, i.nvUnft rtrlln. Kmnnnn. *nrvn l lrirh. I^tin. W Hnrt*il*. 4lorif|t Mrt*. Otllffr, Th. m l-lnfl*. Ulohiih, UiH'fiy, Utm Rbnp*. It.^ca 0 M Mtm. Nltna, I Wm. (irtinimxt. Wnlkvr. W. II H*Mho|*moi. WFKK. ChnrtUn fknlr. Rnn*r, llnft Gr*a. John R lUir. Mtllh'im, JNOH II ILTTNM, J 11. Hall, Fnfl *hon. Jim. Il WiV h+ll. Fernmn h\e%mn let (lmnrr. Worth. John R' ,h, Milon, l. T. Munnnn, ll#IMnl, RIIm 7imn Hnnr*. 000. W. Kh'sftdft. tWnnrr, fiid IhtnUo. At . Walk*?, Clo. W Wllnon. Tnton. 11. I*. Ilnrtri. tVcjr*, R IUIBH, J O. J. fin*. Worth. J. R Rrllrftml#, Tkuihl ROMM. Tmlor, Wm R#*liwllh. Worth. R F. Klin#. Ihlt#*nt. (100 M.ffwftrtv. R*>lt#fsnt#, Alfred Joihoi. FhHi*Vtirc, IF II Farlior. I*h(llp*hnrn. W II titklMm. lUllrsfo. Goo. F. RMOFH-K. Rwinor. ( h*rt* Holt, Know MKW. Frank HrFlftMli, lUrrl*. Pimorm VWlhorrt. R.>KC. Harld R#an. fliail#* Krk#nmth. Afolnjt. Jam#* OmHtlnfi, Rn*h, j A I Fhiowrj. R#nti#r, (I IV Johnhrinf. Jam#* Irtln, H#ll#hn#. ThnH A. (Vlln^a. Fred. Smith, on Bishop street, has one of the finest thermometers' and barome ters, combined, that we have ever seen, and it* accuracy has been fully established during the heated spell through which we are passing. Announcemontn. AMOCIATK JUIXiK. —Wo un* Miithori//d t" announce Unit PAS'ILL Z, KI.INJ. ,f ||,i H '" 1 • ••' ti'lnf' fit A""-' inf JuJ.'i |i< tin* !•< Uiofj of If**- f>< nt< rnli' (jouiilf < "fit W- Mf Hdth'lfizi.l to Hfl fl'tj fjMj thflt JOHN H HOY, of Htifon vlll l' it' aofli rtftt* for J*i Jo 1,. .„!,)*, lu, ,j** Mou „ft,. l>#-u<*rr*U' f>uiiiy <>;i< vnfiof,. The minus N'ATHAX J. MITCH km., ~r Hewwt Imat. la praam**# u ■ *aa#l#M* f"r 111.- f Aw-1.1. Jul/., mil,j. | („ ||,, .]ej,p,„ "f !"• l • . •, f i , . \\ • nro luthorir.wj to announce that PHILIP W HAH Ml ART of IV,,r r -wHJ L* ; M ' iii li'Ul' for AUt#sJicl tr+ - i t, u,*. n of l ho Ixonorratf < 'HiUtf \Vi- nr<- authorized to tiiti'iODM that •"'IIN KIFHKL, of I'oll'-r lbM)ilp. mil u-„ r-u/unty Cofi viiflori -HKfiIFF. \\ '• arc authorized to announce that | THORAX J 111 NKI.K. i.f H.i.h !>.•>■. f.. .11l l. ' ■i.'li.uu f.,r Mi.n*7, .iji,jf.t to tb* dr üb/n uf iu f' MWCfIUc OiUUljr Coftt'tiliul). V\ nr.- authorized to announce tliAt JOIIS tVJLbKKV ..f >- i mil' t oiiiity Cofivolition We nr.- authorized to IIHKWD that II M XKIbUIII, ~f U/.r>Mp. .ill l * . .t." i.i. 1., ibsrl# .„i.j,,i i„ Oh „| u,. V*m.xrnt|. <.ui,tjr Cun<> utloii. W nr.- authorized t Announce that "-H-H , mrp* i-..... ~ii ~. 11,.J.|. f.„ hb.llft X.H.J- I 1., ||,. ,|„ 1 cmtM LcjUfity <"Xsv*-,tir. We nr. authorized to Announce that JOHN g MILK-, - f flu a too toVtrmblt ||| t* a rM . •il'Jftt* f r Midriff, .olgo. tu, th- • nr aulborizi-d Vj hLhounco that *A*II KL KFA I *7. of M>IHI ||| A | c*fi'H'Ul I t fhrnfl. t v> th- armour,>e that liSNOI. T w IKI. A Nll ,f 11. rr i. I ~|| • ~ h.li ai. r.,f Kill ,|. tul.jw I UJ lb* •;. . 11,. I>• ii,.. rate CMIIII; Ooureallbi, \\ •• are authorized to announce that v B, VUtL at Imlm wffl baa h'lth'Tizwj i*, hnnownrf that J I If AKFKR. of HrJMofjt*. will ( ,4 a < 4iiciZK*-rfttie <'"Urity <''hf-iition We an- authorized to announce that OBoKriE W M'AVr fytirifv to tt,*. n "f the. lN*a><*r*lh tJoußly toinvbU ii. W•• hr>' author!/.' <1 Vo announce that 0 MQI anon ot M Ml will In ritrff 4** it- f ■ th* I a,— mi' < (rutit) t - hvr-i.ti u We are luthoriaad to mmwi that J.wr.l H OATKK >1 |.,J1,. t..a.b I will I. a '•h')l(Ut# !"f < J < "iatOtM].r. t U' Madolou of Um Dnnmh r• t j i tttj ( We are > J t f,. ;,/.•.] |. n-, i.. ,',re that II I tit < K iff, , i . ; l a ran 1,.ta1 at em,i, OaauaiaUaaai „,i_„ i i,, n„ di.,ia ~r tb rt' ititv ( • rv. iitioh \\ • hr• authorizo'i announce that JOHN HOCF. f MII* \ v wtti t* I r < uatjr (otumia.. ...I,i iu, 11,. Ue- iwm of tIM !♦ r. • rat. i t , | W>. are authorized to announce that mII n. i-kc kn; .:a i ...tip, .ill i-. a • l|. I I • i.alj I ll, i ... or, iul,i. Itutlnl,.. • Ml' ti f t,M tto hit> fiit O'Qllty OovNtli >u. We are authorial to anananto that A J nf'.Tl.-T -ft:, mill., win I. a r.i t.dai. I r Oaaat) OaaaaataSoaaf, aIM te tb. t,l u. , Iw-nt' mti utify < \*u\ i, W< nr<- to announce that 1 ALK\ANI'LIC. of IV|4 Uvs .ahij * ! I* i rat i --*' ■ ' ' t t .. • • | at./Ii j "f th* Ito nxf rati.- CV.tiMy r iiv uti -i. W'• Hr* ouihtrix4**, di lat' f"T -rrtitjft CVmiHtMirnt. Billm"1 Id th- |w llh ti "f tb* I* n announce that JA' OB !>l NKI.K, < f W IIIIM t >tib.| , trill !* rati* hlats ft C--nut) C no ti. •!'.nrr t< th# dr-*i> • to < t tbf Ito-r., - r*lif funty <%titvt)llcto HKhIHTEK. \N e nre Authonzctl to onnounce lliAt .tAAfr.O A MrCIAIN, t.f Iw.fp t"ribl|i, to HI l * tor. ItUU I>' H'-tiat/r, Q| \to lb* d* lalr of tl.#- Ito-tri .< rUic i*unty ( • .fts-tit(.air. We ht e outhonzf*!#, toil) la a '-toridtolatv f .r ll'b'it'r . aitl'i'i t |o the liaritortn of tii* Ito-rtvot ratrc (Vrt.nly o*fivt)tt(ti \S e ar>- authorized to announce that USURY HIT K.'.r r! o(r t'.n.hir . I . rail, i >,ui)i, Ii.lirr, We are authorized to announce tliat T B JAVIHiB ol <.™* c t...aablp. will tw a elroit, Mich. AVer /Vr**. —From K. A. Saalfleld, M 9 Broadway, \ N. Y., we hare received hi* June music, consisting of four piece*, all under one cover, and costing ten cent*. The piece* in thi* number are "A* I'd Nothing Else to Do," and "The Deep, Deep Sen," word* with the note*. The other two are in strumental entirely, entitled "riecwure* of Summer,' (WaltE) and "Crimson Blushes," (Mazurka). Saalfleld issues IhU music every month at ten cents a number, or yearly subscription (IS num ber*) one dollar, • Mfatr School.—This noted institution for the study of vocal and instrumental music will begin a session of si* week*, on Monday, August 1, 1WI. Address, MPMCAL COLLROK. Freeburgh, Pa. 11 - —— a . LOOAK CEMRXT. —The retail price for DOOAX CXMEXT on And after this dato ' May 9, !HM), will Im> two dollar* per barrel and no charge for bag* or barrels. Hiriu. —Special Inducement* for order* for Clothing during the Summor month*. 28-tf XOXTOOMRRT to Co., TaUon. ; *