n flmarat horning, July 28, 1881. MCR, ctniUUnlng important new*, *otU it* art of tliH county. No oiiiiimunic ntVcii m ai-coiiipaniesi ljr the real nam** of the Domocrutic County Committoo. Tho following persons have been named as members of the Democratic County Committee for 1881. ltollpforit*, W. W NichoU* RsnMlnK. Ballofonta, N. W I'lmriN Ss hrwlff. Hoi '"tor ta, N. \V K.|a*nl Hnwn. Jr. Mil<*t>us * O. I\ Krwur, Millhatm D I*. /•**. Union Till* A. Tonar Leather*. llowarU lioorg* WiaUr. Philipaburg.. A. J. tlrmham. Rentier J'rry lloan. Hogg* ... lame* A. McClain. Burnable.. Holt. t urtin J" l ' l * .McCloakey. College Jacob Bottorf. Kerguaon, old John T • McCormlck. Ferguwon, new.. Mile* Walker. tlregg.aouth W Krumriye. tirrgg, north Janice Duck. llalfmoon John Wa d. Ilainea Boluinon Kttlinger. lUrri* J'din A. Ku|y. Howard John A. Duiikle, ho o - Henry Hale. Libe W. 11. Hanlner. Marlon Perry Condu. Mile* .......... Hamuel K. Faint. piitoii John Until 1V0n,..., Chrint Alciander. Pottc, north j.-iiii Bh IBMD. Potter, lou.d Janiee McChtatlck. "uh John DoiiKm. HnowShoe Abel Campbell. Hpriug John Noll. Taylor W lU.atti Calderwood. Union .. S, K. Kmerlck. talker Ambnw" M> Mnllen. Worth- f :. Mamhall Lewi*. P. URAY MKKK. Brllefonte, Pa., Feb. X.' Chairman. Local Department. —l)o not forget Lewin, of tho I'hiladel " phia Branch! Give him a call, and be convinced that you can buy line clothing at lower prices than at any other storo in Bellefonte. —We have been requested by Mr. Jas. A. McClain to suv that tlio report that be is no longer a candidate for Register is not correct. 110 is still in tho field. See his card in another column. —The Logan Hose company has received an invitation from the Independence Fire Engine company, of Shamokin, to attend a firemen's picnic and parade at that place on tho ll'th and 20th of August. —A sign suspended in front of the new building of the Brown brothers, on Bishop j street, informs the public that a furniture I storo will bo opened there by A. J. Brown & Co., on tho 10th of August. Every one will wish the firm success in this new en terprise. —Tho much abused water melon made its appearance in our market last week. People talk about "cholera boombshells," etc., but they will nevertheless eat water melons, and when eaten in moderation it is very seldom that they do injury to any one. This, at least, is our experience. —Mr. J. Gibson Packer, a son of Mr. Job Packer, of Curtin township, graduat ed with tho first honors at tho recent com mencenientof the Pittsburgh High School. His oration on the occasion is highly com mended by tho Pittsburgh Pott. We are j glad to hear of tho success of this Centre county boy and hope that in tho battle of life he will achieve still higher honors. —When a person goes to a store to pur chase supplies for tho family, it is always a pleasure to find fresh and pure groceries for sale. Where such are to b found you will always see a rush of business. This is the case at the store of Sechler & Co. They keep the best of everything in which they deal, and no one is ever deceived or disappointed in the goods bought at their establishment. Make a note of this fact. —The annual Harvest Home of the farmers of Nittany valley was held at Clintondale on last .Saturday, and a very large number of persons were present, i Col. Victor E. Piolette was the orator of the occasion, and his speech was of special interest to the many farmer* present. I Music was furnished by that fine musical organization, the /ion Cornet Band, and 1 the day was passed in a very pleasant manner. —We are requested to announce that Messrs. Bonbright and McDowell, grad uates of the National School of Elocution and Oratory, of Philadelphia, will give a classical and humorous entertainment, con sisting of readings and recitations from poets and popular authors, at the Bush House on to-morrow (Friday) evening. Admission will be twenty-five cents. This will undoubted be a delightful entertain ment, and should attract a large audience. —We forgot last week to notice the change that has taken place in the man agement of our sprightly county contem porary, the Philipsburg Journal. Mr. Bender, who for tho past four years has so admirably filled the position of editor and publisher of tho Journal has retired and is succeeded by W. T. Bair. Mr. Bair has been connected with the paper for some time past, and promises to be a worthy successor to the retiring editor. Tho Jour nal Is an excellent local paper, devoted to the business and social interests of the community in which it is published, and deserves a liberal support. —On last Thursday morning, between the hours of one and two o'clock, an at tempt was made by a party of burglars to rob the store of Mr. Tbomaa Hoggs, at Milesburg. They had already effected an entrance to the store room by removing tbe front door, but were frightened from the premises before they succeeded in se curing any of the valuables they were after. They were not quiet enough in their operations and aroused a family that lives within a few doars of tbe store. An alarm was immediately given and the rascals made a hasty retreat. TIIK DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN TION.—We Jmvo boon asked several times in what ordor the nomination* at the ap proaching county convention would bo mado. Tho only answer that wo could givo to these inquirlo* win that we did not know cither of a fixed rule or a settled precedent to bind tho convention to any particular inodo of procecduro. Feeling mmo interest in the matter, we have genu to tho trouble of examining the proceeding* of pant convention*, in year* in which full tickets wero nominated, and give the re sult of our examination* a* follow* : In 1872, tho convention does not appear to hnvo adopted a rule, but tho nomina tion* wore made in tho following order: Congress, Assembly, Delegate to tho Con stitutional Convention, I'rothonotary, Reg ister, Recorder, Shoriti', Commissioner, Au ditor. In 187*>, tho proceedings show that on motion of T. M. Hall, Esq., the following order of nominations was adopted : Sena tor, Sheriff, Treasurer, I'rothonotary, Reg ister, Recorder, Commissioner, Auditor, and tho nominations were made in accord ance with this motion. In 1878, before proceeding to ballot for candidates, Mr. Austin McClain ottered tho following resolution which was adopt ed : "Rfsolrrd, That tho order of procecd uro in the nominations shall be a* follows : President Judge, Congress, State Senator, Member of Assembly, Sheriff, I'rothono tary, Register, Recorder, County Treasu rer, County Commissioner, Auditor, Coro ner." The conventions did not in either of the above year* follow precisely tho same order. It would appear, therefore, that tho convention can each year adopt and follow its own rulo should it see proper to do so. —About fifty persons left Uellefonto on last Friday morning on tho excursion train to attend tho annual encampment of tho G. A. R., on the battle tleldof Gettys burg. Tho excursionists arrrived safely at tho destination the same evening and have no doubt been enjoying themselves. Lieut. James McCartney, who accom panied tho party, returned on Monday evening, lie rejiort* ttißt all are having a good time. Wo do not doubt that our friend and old comrade experienced far greater pleasure in his two days' peaceful ramble over tho historic field than when he marched over the same ground "in bat tle array" eighteen years ago. As a me mento of the great battle of July, 1863, ho brought homo with him a fragment of shell and three bullet.* which he was fortu nate enough to find in a recently ploughs field, in front of Round Top, where hi* J own regiment, tho 118 th Pennsylvania, encountered a portion of Longstreet's corps on tho evening of July 2, the second day of tho fight. —Clearfield was tho scene of a destruc tive tire on last Sunday. A dispatch from there on Monday says the fire broke out in the upjier part of the Shaw House, totally destroying it and a big portion of the furniture. The wind down Market street and it lookoo ~nd fi r awhile. Fire companies from a distance were sent for, but the fire was soon gotten control by tearing down some wooden building* and keeping others adjoining well saturated with water. The fire in that way was slopped. On First street it destroyed a frame building occupied by- Frank Fleming and badly damaged the fine house of A. B. .Shaw, but by the of. forts of the men it was saved. It is fully insured. Los* about $12,000 to $16,000; insurance SB,OOO to SIO,OOO. The fire caught at 4 o'clock, p. w. —One day last week our sanctum was graced with tho presence of our sprightly little friend, Master John Bower, who called for the purpose of presenting us with a beautiful bouquet of rare and choice flowers from the splendid collection of flowering plants cultivated by Mrs. C. M Bower. The bouquet w< arranged with eiquisito tato and skill and was greatly admirer] by all who bad the pleasure of seeing it. The gem of the collection was a perfect and superb specimen of the pas. •ion flower, which was taken from a plant that is now blooming. We sincerely thank our young friend for his kindness, and hope that his ontiro future lifo may be as bright and beautiful as his charming gift. —At A meeting of the director* of the director* of the llild Ktgla Valley rail, road company, held at the office of the Pennsylvania railroad, in Philadelphia, on Friday the IWd instant, a semi-annual dividend of -4 per cent, upon the stock of the company was declared. A proposition was also adopted to extend the Snow Shoe branch four mile* to reach new coal open ing*. Messrs. Berwind, White & Co., are now mining a large quantity of coal which find* a ready sale in tho eastern and northern markets. —Frederick Orris, formerly a citizen of Spring township, in this county, who re moved to Shelby county, 111., a few years ago, we are informed has met with a sad end in the harvest field. While driving hit reaper one of tho horses becamo restivo and kicked, hitting him on the head, kill ing him almost instantly. —More people in the United States are living lives of misery from the effects of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint or Indigeation than from all other cause* combined. And yet by the timely use of Green's Liver Pills they might be in the enjoyment of health and happiness. Mkktino op tub Board op Tradk. — An adjourned meeting of tho Bollefonlo i- Board of Trade wa hold on lat Friday 0 evening, nl tho olllcoof Beaver & Gepliart, J A. (J. Curtin, tho president, being absent, t I>. (J. Bush was eallod to tho chair, K. M. 1 Blanehitrd acting us secretary. y Tho com in it too on Constitution and By ; Laws gavo an outline of their report, u which, on motion, wus approved und com h luittoe continued (or tho purpose of coin i ploting their labors. Tho coinmittoo on (iluss then road tho following report, wliich, on motion, was r received and Hied : 711 the {'resident, Officers and Members of the, Board of Trade of Belief on Gknth—Your committee appointed to gather tho statistics in relation to making glass in tho Borough of licllofunto bog • loavo to report. Ist. That located on tho lino of the mil• road, two inilcs from Bollofonto, wo find a bunk of very superior sand, almost of '• pure silicate, which is inexhaustible, cx . tending along the line of said railroad, on different properties, a distance of 13 miles. This sand, by a small outlay in prepare | tion for large operations, can bo put on board cars at not over 16 cents per ton, and allowing, say 5 cents per ton royalty, and 6 cents per ton per mile for railroad transportation, would put this sand at uny works in our town at 30 cents per ton. In quality, this sand is equaled by none this side of Berkshire, Mass. For grinding purposes in plate glass manufacture, inex haustible quantities of suitable quality are to be found all around our town. "d. That a large body of tho finest lime found in the State, arid equal to unv in tho United States, is located within k'OO feet of the present glass works, in the town, and lime can be delivered in quanti ties (or manufacturing glass at not exceed ing 10 cent* per bushel. 3d. That coal, the very best bituminous, for the manufacture of glass can be deliv ered at the works, direct from tho mines, at per ton. 4th. That the glass heretofore made in this town was of very superior grade, and was never known to change color <>r fade, being more of a yellowish than green tint in color. 6th. That this town, being the centre of a rich agricultural and limber region, box ing boards and packing straw can be fur nUhed as cheaply a- in any other part of the Stale. fllh. That Bellefonte, possessing all these advantages, your committee unhesitating!) say that so far as their knowledge goes, there is no plate in the t'nited .State where glass can be so cheaply made, ami of so good a quality as here. All of which is respectfully submitted. i. (. Bon. I j Anoi.ni LOKB, ■ C tamitlee A. f. Cl'ktix, Jr , ) The committee on Iron arid Lumber wa j not ready to report, and was continued. ! On nioti..n of A. Loeb it was resolved that the secretary b ordered to publish an invitation to all the business men it, J town to attend tho next meeting of the I association. (>n motion, resolved that the meeting adjourn to meet at the parlors of tho Un dine Hose Co., on to-morrow evening. July $9. XOTICR To llKl.t.r.rofTE 111-IXK.-S MKX. Notice is hereby given that a meeting >f the Board of Trad* will ba held at t L • ; rlors of the Undine Hose Co. on Friday evening, Jaly If.', at 8 o'clock, to whirl, j ail the business men in town are earnestly 1 requested to attend. K M. 81. A Xr'H A till, Secretary, j Tub Ari'ROAcinxo Km ami'Mkxt. The following order, in regard to the ap proaching encampment of the Second Bri gade of National Guard, at Saltsburg, In- | diana county, has been issued from brigade headquarters, Bellefonte: I In accordance with the directions of Genera) Orders No 4, Division Headquar ters, duly I'.', IH*l, the different organiza tions of this Brigade will go into camp on the Stewart farm, near Saltsburg, Indiana county. I'a., on the 10th of August next 11. Troops will lie disembarked at or near Kiskiminitas Station, on the Western Pennsylvania railraad. 11l Transjiortation will be furnished by Major S. \V. Hill, Pittsburgh, Pa , j Brigade Quartermaster, with whom regi mental commanders should make early ar- j rannemenls for the proper transportation j of their respective commands Major I Hill will also make early arrangements in I reference to wood, forage, etc., for the I supply of the camp. IV. Troops will carry with them to camp at least two days' rooked ration' Tho first issuo of provisions will be made not earlier than the morning of the llth of August, and no more than seven days' rations will be Issued. Major J. T. M Thompson, Iers<-n inform' .1 me y<- i lerday that one of his subject* iiad hand'-d j :n her checks. N> much for speculative j insurance. On the other hand many are rnj laming "f tho heavy a sinent*. A reliable citizen told me one day last week. ] j that his assessments in the Southern Penn sylvania, of York, on a policy, have averaged about sl6 j*-r month. •Well I must hring my letter to a close, j but before doing so permit tne to again .•all the attention of your readers to our J candidate for Register, Mr T B. Jamison | ' tur German citizens of Brush and P< nns rallies would like to see him nominated b.r that office, because he can sj-rak the . German language. They complain of the difficulties they met with when transacting I business with former Registers on account ; if their not being able to speak German I If Messrs McClain or Furey can s/>rrch ! German, let us hear from them, a* we IVnn's Valley Dutch want a Register, and Commissioner too, who if he cannot "spit on his hands in six different language*'* like the Dead wood Justice, can at least talk to us in our "Mutter Sprach." Another claim that we have for Mr. Jamison is, the fact that while Gregg has been polling huge Democratic majorities during many past years, she has bad a very small share of the public offices. We have a candidate for Sheriff", but as j j the northern section will claim that officer J this time, we hope the banner township j will at least get the Register. Hoping the j voters of both sections of the county will remember the banner township and vote ] for Tom I close for this time. .% •Tb |s*lit'*l vi*r *%i -1 by otr Pprlnjr Mill* rs.rr**!* r>s|nt ir* hit own. Of ror lb* of lb* l>iM - k*7 ir n>t to b* h*ll for tb*m I rarirly and chcpno*, go j Philadelphia Branch clothing Mora. FUob In tho OypHoy'B Wob. ant Gap, of „ band of alleged gypsies, seems to l.ave stirred Bellefonte society to it* very foundations, nnd great i* the curb oua interest that Just now pervades the average female breast of thi* region. It ha* long since pass.-.J Into a proverb that no woman, however strong minded, Is . against the wile# of a gypoey f>,r tune teller and u* the gang at Pleasant I Gap posse sses the regulation fortune teller, it goes without saying that the proceasion ( "I lovely but curious women daily socking that sequestered spot is intensely volurni- nous. The old and the young, the married and single, unite with one accord in tnuk ( ing the gypsey camp a Mecca toward which their hearts arid feet eagerly turn with a wildly yearning ambition to edge . little way into the mysteries of the great beyond, of which the key ia supposed to be held by tho ancient hut by no means handsome female reader of the future. Popular belief swallow* easily the story ( that the ancient female is an Egyptian refugee about whose early life hang* a deep and dark mystery and over whose head hovers a poetical sort of shadow. •Speaking according to the manner of men, thi* tale is given by the beldame to the gushing damsel# who seek her as the most soothing kind of "taffy but the gushing j damsels swallow the taffy greedily and with much serious belief, to the infinite amusement no doubt of the refugee. But let any doubting or carping skeptic of a man attempt to convince any of the gush ing damsel* that the refugee is a fraud and her fortune telling simply "stuff",'' and ho will find arising about his ears such a storm of indignation that will make him , think a cyclone lias reached the neighbor hood. Lovely women look with sacred j reverence upon the person of a gypsey I fortune teller, and treasure with holy ' faith the words that pretend to tell her of the future. And the the bigger the bun combe the mora will she believe it. The : particular reader of the unknown by wh<>m ! they an- at present swearing ha fascinated them to an alarming extent. She tolls I the nicest kinds of fortunes for a dollar a I fortune, but for two dollars she will turn j out a regular crusher. In short, a copper j 1 bottomed, fire proof, gilt edged arrange- I : ment that defies competition. One that is j warranted t . take the c*k, r even the rag from the busb. IDr methods have noth ing to do w.th nasty, greasy curd-. That 1 trick is too common and utterly below the j I lofty soul of a real live Egyptian refugee. | t-ho gets her work in by the method i known as palmistry, assisted materially ! by a bit of a stone, which she swears is a meteor that came straight from the starry j skies into her waiting hand-. Of course she would nt lie about one little stone, and the logic of it therefore ss, that she really did take the mineral on the fly. This stone, she says, giv- s her the bulge on other fortune tellers and knocks th say j nothing of lots of money and half a dor.en children,) that fairlv lifts the soul of the average maiden into realms of ecstatic delight and paints the horixon with roseate hue# of what you call 'ern. The oid girl opened the campaign with the standard promise of a husband and six children to each of all the young women who patronized her, but she has latterly cut down the allowance to a husband and four children. Indeed, on one occasion, she was mean enough to make the limit one solitary child, which amazing condi tion of things has caused many maidens with aspirations t fear that the refugee i* about to get up a corner in children. Meanwhile the turnpike gale# are busy [ with the rush of travel to Pleasant Gap, , and the childlike refugee busier raking in < | the dollars from the fair hand of innocent but credulous femininity. Wherefore mat j ters are rosy in the Gypsev camp and pros- I pective wealth dawn* upon the dweller* ( theretn so that their souls rejoice with an exceeding great joy. Aasociato Judgeship. Kixt> Enron* or thr Democrat. — J Permit me through your columns to say a few words concerning the claims of our side of the county on the judiciary question. , As you are well aware Niltany mountain < range divides our county into two sections, 1 having Bald F.agle and Nittany vallies in , the northern section, and l'enn's. George's t and Brush rallies in the southern section. J In the distribution of county offices each section claims it* share while at the same , time it allow* the opposite section its due 1 proportion of the public spoil*. All offices requiring two candidate* from each parly, ] a* members of the Legislature, Commis- < (loners, and Associate Judge* are always ' divided between the two section* ; and it is with regard to the last named office that ( I desire to say a few word* to the reader* . of your paper who live in the northern . section. While you will, no doubt, do a* we expect to do, vote for one candidate from each section, it is a matter of im- l portance to us that you vote for the right man from our side, while we shall try to do j the same for you. We present the name of John Rishel, of Potter township, as I the man of our choice from thi* side of the county. At the last election for ukm date judge* Mr. Rishel was a candidate! before the nominating convention and! stood well, being beaten by Judge FranckH by only a few votes, lie ia a candidatel again, and we ask you to give his claim* a I favorable consideration. We know bim ■ to be a bard working, Industrious farmer, | and a good Christian, who stands wall In I the estimation of bia neighbors, and in | the church. Will you help ue bo nominate him T Uacoo Towtiamr. Announcement*. AUNOCIATK JUDOK. i W are authorised to announce that '! !\ ''*KIMKK f of K|,n f ,jj Will i*w • f*n -7 A-wttuu- Ml Mrt to t)* In-fii'. rallr County <.<>n*etka. W are aiilboriaed ii, announce that I* 11 11' 1 1* AA BAItNlf ART of Ii" t'r* to. iiii.it, *|j| |m • '|''l|'Ul. lot AMOrlat. Jt,.|g, .ul,j| p, ||„ >) of lli li'-iuo' ml, i ...in, ty l-,i,i. i,tion Wo nro nutti'ifi/.i-'i to announce that JOHN KfHIfEL. of I",in, ,| p . dab* for A— i.t- J nig*,.,it,)*, u| !>♦ wk* rati* O/oot) ' iufhtn/h. Hiiemrr. " r " *"thorixd to announce that TIIOMAH J I/INKLE, of lt>ut, lnwmblp, .11l I. . '•ll'llUl* for Mi'-nll, 11|l'|n | to lh 'J|. i11'.,, of 111. ntic OruMj t efjtt-i.ii/ji, We are authorized to announce that JOHN "OLDRP.N. of <„*g, .u, ,M" dld.l' I f Mrniiß, I'll'jo I lo tin- of 11,. I), ,no. < r4lc fyotiiitjr We are authorised to announce that Ii M NEI DIM If, uf twati.ii, t0.,,.),!,,, .j|| ~, . rarididai* lot Kbwlfl. .til.; i to 0,, ,1„ )1V | U o( I r*Vi C^'fUijfy ljuur+uUou We are authoriz-d to announce that JOSEPH I, NP.PP of IV-gg. town.klp, wftl b* >i.n. dl'lat* for Mi'iifl, •uliji. I to ib* du won of tb 10,,,.,. train Oiuui; CunnmUun We are authorised t/r announce that JOHN I± MI LEA F IIUATON u,ni,ip. .M B* ,a. ' ' " Cbwiff. .ulj.-, t|„ tb* dmlior, of ll,* I* wu. crsik vufjt> OjijVfiitioti. We are authorised to announce that kAMI Klj K FAL'MT, of Mil** towr.h)|i, wit) le % '•O'Jl J.t. f,, t N.miß, flUl/jwrt 1., ij*f of IL> iitii< ' ount > OmtfttHifij. We are authorised lo announce that I. T Ml SNlM.of Urllffuou, wtil U i oitiditUu fur M*riff. Uj tli*. Couutr ( oti&(ion. We are authorised to announce that tIANIEI, 1 WIKf.AND of fl.rri* t/>. i.nhlp, will I. . i.iidid.l. f .r KbwilT, .utdKl to lb. dwl.ioa of tb Ir, ii,'" i .lie C-iiiitij Cotivr-aUtm We are authorised to announce that W 11. NOLL "f ei-rlii* lo.oiblp, ||| I. . caadliUt* fir Hli.riff. roi'j•' Ito tb* 'l.i.ioa ■.f i|,<- llwateratl' Coui,t) CobrcaU'iii. I'KOTHONOTAKr. A\ e are authoris'*d to announce that J c If AHI'KH. of Iwini ui, .in fi.. laadidal. for I'l lb"Ii ,l.r, tol j. I to tie- dr.' ioft of lie- Llwii'e r.t- U lount) Colittulloa 7 HEA.t'BEIt. e are authorised to announce that J AC'ill 0 MEIEH f 11.11.-. i ~11 I. . •Wldld.l. I I I .111,1) 71-..UIW ml ~'ti de, |. Mo. of lb" I" ni'* i.!lr (.r,i) ( oan i.ti .t, \t e are authorised to announce that GEom.i: W SPAMiLEK. f P dlw lo.u.bl| .illle > ..I,d,d.u f , foaat) liiMuie, 01..,wt b. 11,. dr rl.lou of tb" lntfi-r.ii i. olj ti„„ We are authorised to arinounie that JiAMKI. < KKI LLK, of l- df , I r,.1,1i .ill lo . eaadi Ut I r I ..UI.I) T,".ur.r, Ml.j.ct to lb" dwl.l 'b f tlf*- l>*Ui '* rail' v>,utt\y x>. We an- authorised to announce that h A M-ol IKTION, of fUlbf „i". ~ii u . ..,.d|. d.l. f il. only■ Ti-w ii",. mil;-l t,lb dww. ,b of lb iMni'mte We are authorised t,, announce that J It IIOI.T .f Ci. . Kin-. |, r,a,l|,, . :j bra wit d.l I ■ • ui,i } Tuwoai. ..,i i..i v . tb, d—' 1.,, i, of lb. !>"," ratu ..bt) I u.w.iK* COftllf laaloifEß. We are authorised to annr.unce that JOSEPH frATI." -f P dfai'ii ti.n.b.,.. .11l I. a " "• ' ' ' Ml ' '■>. mMmM to ib. del 1, f Hi" It. in . |,|| I u„|y I We ,re authorised to announce that " 1 WW <| . •. t .ill I. . ramlidata 10, I mi.l% i to in iw „u „iji v, tb, dwiaoia of It." I.bi ■ r.ti I '-i.tr ' 'l,l. i,turn We a-e authorised to announce that JOHN WOI.I F M i- T IMM|, atttatMiMMi '•' ' " :, j ' " ■* b"l. "ttly. I I ' til" di 11, n .if Ui" l'-m.rmtn • only '"bi.nil o We are authorised to announce that JOHN Hoy J, 'f M.n. n I-.b.1.11. .11l t. „ndl d.l-.for < ..will, i .rii„,ip.i"i,.r, .uL-ji-1 v tb. dati.ioa • tl. IH fii't i!t( < ttitifv (/untriiU ti We are authorised to announce that P F ImFToKP, f I 'i.-u. n lownidiip .111 b" . i.bdi d.t- 1.., < bt) I ..tiitulM*,.,,"!. wibwct to Ib* dartuua ol lb. I"ii, - r.li i obi) In,enuon. We ar- aathortsed bi uMaaM that (•AMI P.l. tiEA'KKR, "f AA.lkrr Imadda will t- • ' .1-lid.t* f lOouol., i - iumiwlot,"'. nil.iwt to U„ de ' I> 'h ■ I UI Ihlhir FULJ. ( < UR,|J C'IBTFDU'FB. We are authorised Ui announce that A J OKI irT. of t bl.-atill,, .ill t. . r-.i,i,d.t for < - nly < I.e—l or iul)"| lo U" d".i.i"b of tb. Iwnw-rraUr C-unt) Conaiti.di We are authorised to announce that C ALEXANDER, of I'n.n towtMbip, will l* . e.ndl dale flit I - bbl. )ert to tb, deti iob of tb DwDocraiir leur.l) Contention. EEOtSTKE. We are authorised to announce that JAMES A MeTLAIN.of H re towMblp, will t. a r-udldal" for 11-r>'"t, .n(,J~I to lb, dw talon of lb. Irene. rlic Coabt) Contenilun. We are authorised to announce that JOE W pt'RET, tf Iwilrf-ni", will I. . rwndid.l. R*slter. .11 In." I to tb" dectMon of tb, la-uwrallo C*..r,ty Contention. We are authorised to announce that r HENRI I*K" K, of Spring tnwaahlp. will b. . rw&di -4.1" for Regi.ier, .ot'leef to ib* del 111. of tb* D*ni." tralir Cr.tiDt) I 'nn till I ion W p are authorised to announce that T R JAMIHON.nI i.regc l. wtj.hlp. will Iw . e.ndl dl* for R*C'.tr. .nl jert lo lb* deiMl"b (t f tb* Deoue ctwUr Cvsbl) Contetiti 'H RECORDER. We are authorised to announce that PRANK K ft]RLE of Spring le.hblp. will b* a -aa dldi* In* Recorder. at.t.)wi i„ tb* dntuon of tb* Item orratlr ( ouol) Cobte.tio. We are authorised to announce that JOHN RET ERA. of llarrl. townahip, will b* . r.ndi d.l, for Reorder, ntifeet to tb* d-nuon ~f tb* Dunte mtbr Omißtp Oi>u*entloa. A FOOL Old MORE —"For ten years my wife war confined to her bed with such a complication of ailments that no doctor could tell what WM the matter or cure her, and I used up a small fortune in humbug stuff. Sis months ago I saw a Unite.) States flag with Hop Hitters on it, and I thought 1 would be a fool once more. I tried it, but my folly proved to be wisdom. Two bottle* cured ber, she is now as well and strong as any man's wife, and it cost me only two dollars. Such folly pars.— 11. W., Detroit, Mich.— Free /VISA Loo AN CUM EST. -The reuil price for Loo AN CEMENT on and after this date (May 8, l&hl), will be two dollars per bairel and no charge for bags or barrels. M. K. ificEg. —Special inducements for orders for Clothing during the Summer months. 28-tf MOKTOOMKRT A Co., Tailors. MARRIAGES. IRVJJf—KNOEFWISOKR --At Ib* cf Mr. Jmimw Tram. J.l r IT. by R*r P. C W dia*r*r Mr. m Irria b. M - Elim R nofbingw, bolb nfHpiiaa twhtp. (Vntr* rma.ly. JKMIHON- 7KTTLK —Ala J.I) i. .1 Aum.ll>, by r. Dniweller, Ea|. Mr Oa*r M J*mU>* of Orryu li.wn.bip, .nd M r.milh. E*ttl*, of Aron.lmrw. PAR.HiIKa-.tl At DEM AN -*, .10, ISHS by Job. I. Raakla, J I*. Ei M ■lliam I'UWHM d Rial J "now 1 DEATHS. 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