®he €tntit tin ocr.it Thursday Morning, August 4,1881. OessisreMPsacs, containing Imuortaot io. solicit. ad from any part f h* < "".> ....manic.ltch- Inserted unless accompanied l.y the re.,l name of tl.e writer. Domocratio County Comraittoo. The following persons have been named as members of the Domocratio County Committee for 1881. Itellefonte, W W Nicholas Bedding. Itellefe.it.', N. W Charles K> hrader. Ilellefo.il". M. W PMerard Blown, Jr. Mlleehorg t>. t*. Kreamer. Mlllhellll t '• ' r r' .. Union /111" *-T I.eat her*. IlitwnrU iirorn* v* I alar. I'hilipaßurg.. A.J. Orhm. I tenner - J'"y Bean lloKK* lame* A. Mel lain. Burnsl.le '.'T" Jli','' n Onrtln J" 1 '" M'^l'-Jtey. Coll#c*' Jacob Holtorf. KHricun.ii. T Mri'ornilck. K*rgo*on, new Mil** Ytalkrr. Drag, south.. W. Knunriui". (irt'CK, oortb Join** Duck. lUDiutK.ii Joku Want H*H— Hulomon Kttlinger, lUrrt*... J* A. Ku|i. II owanl John A. lbitiklo. lluHtoii - H*ury ll' H l.lberty W. ll.U*nlitr. Morion I'crry Condo. MIIH* • Kutnuel K KHUHU I'lt. Hl John Hoed. IVnn t hrtt Alexander. Potter, north John tShmi I • n. Potter, •ot'th JiiiiM VDOintick. jtush. ! John I*nlon. Know Shoe At-el Campbell. Bprinj; John S"IJ Taylor William CklarwotH|. Vnion. - H. K. Kmorick. Walker Anbr*- M Mullen. Worth Marshall l#.-wU. P. OKAY MKKK. Bellefonte, Ph., Feb. 1. Chairman. Local Department. "What will to-morrow bring to nm*" A maiden wh*d of the Ur* .. . rh> l "A diamond bright. r a |**rl from the cea, lira lorer true ' ' tli" maiden Mid. Rut the *tam amll*d brightly, calmly down, Intthe <|Uwti*nliig apturued fa*-*\ And lit with a glory her guidon rr wn. Rut the future, there, "lie could not trace. M YVh.it will to-morrow bring • me*** A mother aikel thf evening wind, "Nrw* from my boy '" lu reverie Her thought* were with him, pnre and kind. But the wind, the niter, what rami he. For a mother'* yearning heart weighed down, He whistle*) away, (pay aud care-free, And told h r nought; he wan wirroWaown ' "What will to-morrow bring to me A woman a*k*d, with head bwe*l low ; With prayerful lip*. >n bended knee Where *..rrow bail ite ebb ami M -w "Peace }" Ah ! but the silence reign* ; For whom can plen e time'* sombre gloom * Her heartache y*t awhil- remain*— Tin* darknea* yet engulf* the roots. "What will to-morrow bring t<- m in it not the 'lUeMtixn of earh and all ? Will Home phpiant fay. in rhildinh gh-e. Come answer the never-ceasing ' all' Ah ' (wtient wait fr gv-l or 111, A few brief h"Um but intervene ; Improve th'we momenta woll. until Tim— • curtain'* up, you view the *rene. —Tho happiest man in town is the one who has just bought a new suit at the Philadelphia Branch. —Mr. Isaac L. Smith, the nice little gentleman in Montgomery A Co.'a store, will take up his residenco after this week in Klmira. —Harry Green is selling nn extra Key West cigar for five cents. .Smokers who havo tried these cigars say they are the best to bo had for the money in town. Rev. C. S. of tho church of the Disciple* of Christ, will preach in the Cen tral City school house, on Saturday even ing, and also on Sunday morning, at ten o'clock. —Mr. Lewin, of the Philadelphia Branch Clothing bouse on Alleghery stree, Belle fonte, defies competition. In quality, style and price, his clothing will be found supe rior to any in town. Call and be con vinced. —Green's Liver Pills have had a local reputation for the past 2-"t years, as the b't rtmtdy known for Liver Complaint and kindred diseases, and tho constantly increasing demand for them has induced the proprietor to give them a more extend ed circulation. Mr. John lrvin, a brother of tho late General James lrvin, and some years ago a prominent citizen of Harris township, it at present visiting relatives and friends in Centre country. Mr. lrvin at present re aides with a daughter in the city of Chica go. lie is no doubt greatly enjoying hi* present sojourn amongst tho friends of his old home. —The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Potter were exceedingly pleased to greet them, on last Saturday evening, on their return home from their trip to the "West. They both return in better health than they enjoyed when tho journey was undertaken, and express themselves as highly gratified with tho pleasures they experienced during their absence. —Wo are sorry to note that Mr. Newton M. Bailey, for over two years connected with the DEMOCRAT, but lately residing in Wilkesbarre, has been obliged to return to his home on account of illness. He is suffering from an attack of malarial fever. We trust tho pure, bracing air of Bello fonte will soon restore him to good health. —Competition it the life of trade, and the trader who keeps the best goods and tho neatest store will always draw the patronage. Especially is this true of 11. Hechler A Co.'s grocery store. Notwith standing large competition in tho tame line of business, they still continue con ducting their business in the same success ful manner which has always characterized them. — A correspondent of the Lock Haven Dn\ly Journal, Rev. J. Davis, under date of July 28, 1881, tells of a snow storm which ho saw on that day passing over Nittany ridge. He says, "snow fell for about throe minutes and the flakes were about 1) inches wide; but melted as they touched any objects." This seems almost incredible, but, in addition the word of Rev. Davis, the story is vouched for by Gilbert and Ktmer Davis and Henry Began ! —Tim Oscoola Reveille gives the follow ing uccount of a shooting ntlnir which oc curred t HouUdalo, on last Saturday u woekago: " Two brothers, named Kohort and Alexander McKenzio, own and live upon the spot where the ditllculty occur red, their sister keeping house for thctn. They have a well on their premise* at which some of the neighbors have, hereto fore, been in the habit of getting water. For some reason or other the McKon/.ies have lately denied this favor and warned certain ones that if they persisted in coin ing to the well they would use force to provent it. Whether legal forms were complied with or not, or whether due no tice was properly given, wo don't know, but we have been informed that it was through a refusal to comply with the Mc- Konzie's edict in regard to this matter, that John Muir was shot. Muier savs Alexander MeKenzle done the shooting, and Hubert McKenzio says that it was he who shot Muir. Thus the story is contra dictory at the start. Muir recived a nutn ber of squirrel shot, from a shot gun, in his left arm. breast and face. One of the shot entered his check near the nose, pass ing clear through that organ, under the llesh of the opposite cheek, and across the eye, cutting quito a gash the width of the white, but not injuring the sight percepti bly, though very puinlul. All the parties to this utl'air were before the squire. The brothers McKenzio were bound over to court on the charge of assault with intent to kill. Alexander under fifteen hundred dollars bond, and Robert under live hun dred dollars. Muir is able to be about.' Preparatory to the cut anipmcnt of tho Second Brigade, N. (i. I*., Captain Mullen hu* issued tho following order to his com pany : ARMOKY COMPANY 15. Firm UKO'T, ) Hiti'oM. BKKIAII*. N G. 1' . BKLI.EKOSTK, PA., July IHHI. J General Orders, No. I I. Pursuant t" General Order* fr> m Brigade and Regimental Hcaibpiarter- the Bellefonto Fencibtes, Coin pan v "15. will go into eatnp at SalUburg, on Wednesday, August 10, I**l. 11. Tho officer* anil men of thi* com pany will report at the Armory at *> I ■ o'clock, Wedneeday morula*, &u(ii>t 10, fullV uniformed an l eijuipjied, in readiness to take the early morning train, with two day*' cooked ration*. Kach man will pro vide himaelf with three pairs of white glove*, shoe bru*h, blacking, undercloth ing, and all thing* necessary for one week * tour of camp duty. No civilian*' clothing will be permitted in camp. Turn-down collar* onlv must be worn. The blanket and underclothing will b" carried in knap sack, overcoat neatly folded and placed on top. 111. Five day*' pay 1* allowed each soldier, whose attendance is continuous during the entire period of Camp. IV. By the provision* of paragraph 111, General •'rder* No. I'.', Adjutant General'* Office, it will seen that the law requiring the attendance of all mem bers of tho National Guard, at the coming encampment*, will Is- rigidly enforces). Excuse* for non-attendanro can only be granted by the Brigade Commander, and will be allowed only for uch reason* a* would prevail in actual service. V. The cotiynanding otlicer experts every man to deport himself throughout in a soldierly manner, and that hy careful attention to personal apfe-aranco and faith ful discharge of duty < mpanv "15 nei maintain Its creditable standing alnv attained in the lineof the Fifth Regiment ' Special attention will 1- paid to Uiflo prac tice. The Armory will b oj.cn everv evening. By order of Capt AMOS >i i i.i.rv. J. I>. GtisstMiKß, Ist Sergeant. —The Bellefonto Fenclple*, C'omjany B, of the Fifth regiment, had a good turn out on last Saturday afternoon, at the rifle practice of the company Twenty-three men paraded in the rank* of the company and took part in the practice. The fol lowing is the score at two hundred yard* range : Wet 5et..... „.... IJ 2 I—ll W..lf 4 " | | i , Hale .'• 4 4 .' I't Van I'-H 1 .1 4 4 "-14 (|elsMn*er 4 4 4'. .-IT Tb'.ma* I,ur, o— - lUrtntff ■ 4 V I |& Miller .1 .1 (I I .'—II Ray 4 3n o— ll'-'Ver '434 2-1.", W-ight li I) ii o ii_ ~ *.-hr 11 li_ ti "ess 4 3 I) 4—lfl o*mer...„ 0 3 0 4 o— is Ranee ... O 3 11 2 1 , Bell II 0 n 11 It— II M. Mullen 14 2 2.1—14 —The Osceola Hrtrrlle wants a new bridge built across Moshannon ereek at Osceola, and wonder* why the County Commissioners of Clearfield and Centre have taken no notice of the action of the grand juries of tho two counties agreeing to unite in that work. Our contemporary wants an explanation and hopes that a friendly flood will dispose of the old structure which span* th stream at that place, o that tho*o travelling from one county to the other may have safety, at least, while the water is low. —The meeting on last Monday night to perfect tho organisation of a Board of Trade w* very slimly attended. Ho little interest is manifested in the matter hy the business men of Bellefonto that it was pre pared to adjourn sine die. Probably this is the last wo shall hoar of a Board of Trade for some time. —Mrs. R. C. Choesoman and children left Bellefonte, on Tuesday, for Washing ton city, where the family will in future reside. Maj. Cheeseman has a nice position in the pension bureau and will no doubt like it all the better with Mrs. C. and the little one* near at hand. —Genuine Key Went cigar* at Green'* drag (tore only five cent*. A NKW KAILROAD.—A charter BAN been issued from tho Office of tbe Secretary of tho Commonwealth, lit Hitrrisburg, to tbe ' "Susquehanna, Pittsburgh and Western Kail way Coin|any," for tho term of ; years, for tho purpose of constructing ami operating a railroad from the city ol Pitts burgh, by the most advantageous route, through the counties of Allegheny, West moreland, Armstrong, Clearfield, Centre, Clinton, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Union and Lycoming to tho town of Milton, on tho Suiquchuunn river, in Northumberland county, ttio length of said road to be 220 i miles, gauge to bo four feet eight and a ! lialf inches, capital stock $6,026,'XX1. Pre*- - ident, ,lames S. Negley ; Directors, 11. K. Collins, Frank Humiing-, .las. S. Negley, dr., Win. N. Kiddle, 11. T. llanna, I'itts burg; Dolose K. Culver, Jersey City; F. W. Lock wood and Charles Soulier, Now York City. Tho Lhio, the Now York Pittsburgh and Chicago of Pennsylvania, and tho Pittsburgh and Chicago Railway Companies of Pennsylvania Tho consoli dation forms a continuous line from Pitts- j burg to Toledo, If tho new road is built j a continuous lino will be secured from 1 Milton to Toledo. At Milton a connec tion ect and the active supjiort of every Democrat in the i county. itut goto the delegate election j on {Saturday, voto your instructions ar.d •dect your best representative men to the , convention. YUVNOR.—The following are Vennor'T weather j redictior.s for the month of All gust Second to llflh Generally pleasant wsather, fairly wnrm day, and cool Us cold evenings and nights. Sixth Fair and pleasant. Seventh Sunday)— Heat and storm* I Eighth to the tenth —Sultry weather j with heavy showers; c---rler evcn'ng# and nights. Kleventh to thirteenth—Heat again in i the 1 nited States, with cloudy and sultry weather . sUirms in Canada. Fourteenth Sunday)—(' cold and cloudy and pleasant. Sixteenth—Storms throughout jmrtions of Virginia. Seventeenth and Eighteenth Hail •torms and frosts probable in some por tions. Eighteenth U> the twentieth Heat and storms. Twenty-first—Sultry and windy. Twenty-second—Sultry and showerv. Twenty-third and twenty-fourth—lleat and wind. Twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth—Heavy 1 storms on the lakes, on the St. I-awrence and around New York. Twenty-seventh to twenty-ninth—Cool er weather with rain* and frosts in the northern section. Thirtieth and the thirty-first—Fair and i pleaant weather with cold evenings and nights, with indication of returning heat. A ROTH ar COM ET.— Schi. berle's comet is now visible in the northeast from about about 2A. M. till daylight. In the first week in August it will he discernablo Us tbe naked eye, and even now may, to those who know the use of an astronomical atlas and will take the already published data for guidance, be seen through an opera glass. After it becomes visible to ordinary observation, it will appear in the northwest horlaon in the evening after twilight, and will doubtiess increase in brightness from evening to evening as it makes its appaient progress towards tho west It will on no evening bo visible more than an hour, and in tho first week of .September it will last be seen at a point in tho horlaon alxiut due wpst. Thereafter it will be visible, with diminishing brightness, to astronomers and others in the Southern hemisphere. Mr. McNulty, a very pleasant young gentleman from Jersey City, is at present visiting friends in Bellefnnte and Spring township. Under tho efficient care and guidance of Mr. Kd. Woods, ho seems to be realising all possible pleasure from hi* sojourn amongst us. —A Lewiatown youth walked out of a second-story window the other night sus taining injuries to ono of hi* ankle* and other part* of hi* person. The fail didn't disturb hia slumbers, and it was only whea hi* mother, who heard the racket and started on a tour of investigation, opened the front door and flatbed the light of a lamp in hi* face that he awoke and began to take in the situation. OBITUARY-.—From tho Milton Argun wo tako the following obituary notice of tho Into Mrs. SUHIIII Gotwald, who lived for many years at Aarormburg: Mrs. Susan Gotwald, tho subjoct of litis notice, wo* born near York, Nov. 0, 1801, and ended her long and eventful career on the night of July 17, IHHI, at Just half-past eleven o'clock. As tho last rays of tho Sabbath sun were creeping slowly but j surely down tho horizon, so was tho last | ray* of a beautiful and guileless life ol*- ! bii.g away to tho source from whence it came, She had at an early ago united herself witli tho Lutheran church by confirmation. She was the relic of tho Kev. Daniel (iotwald, who preceded her to | the land of promise thirty-eight year*, i Her husband was pastor of but two charg es during bin long life in tho ministry, ■ viz: tliat of Petersburg, York county, and Auronsburg, Centre i-unty, at which places the main portion of her life wa passed. During the last six years of her I life she lived with her ton, tho Jtev. W. 11 Gutwulij, fr- m wh"-- residence the remains wore tak'-n on Wednesday morn ing ; previous to tins funeral procession leaving tins house, prayer was offered by j the Kev. C. Huber. Tie- eider* of the Lutheran < hurch at Milton, Maj. John i Itoush, ex-Sheriff George W. Stride, Sam uel Hhimer and Danie) Krernor, acted as pall-bearei* to L"wishurg, from which place the remains wer* tak'-n by rail to Aarontburg, wte re the funeral rort'-g-- - met by a larg" circle of sorrowing friend*, i The Rev. .1 Tomlinson pr-ach' d in Eng | ash most eloquently from tin- text, "11! •-->- !'d are the dead who die in the J. .rd from ! henceforth," The indict li--r.- f. r a | b-is-ant arid profitable meeting nl Wayne, from the 'ih i-- f. I 'th : , are very i-nc■ iraging Ag- : y nurnb-r : fiave secured tents, while application-are I' timing in daily. Th- re will be many new fai in tamp Parties who have not tented heretofore are altrac b i to the meeting, an 1 with th" .rr.e-l arid h'-arty io.opemtion "f tfi" Pre-.ding K i-r, at -i his effort* to secure initii-t'-rial help, go.*! preaching may be ex|>ects 1. The Boarding house arid i mrri-ary lepartment are un'-r th" : . f Mr E W Kig'.ny, of 1/ k Haven, an ! tf. announcement giv.- assurance that both > •ransient and re.- ilar I ard-will bow!! I rovi'l'-d for, while gr- erfe.. meats. A will be furnished at L k Haven pries -1 He will al" li"|-s restaurant w moa's will lx- furnishes! up -n the European j !au. The price ssf regular boarding is fu (SI for the ts-rrri • f ten slays . -mgb day fI.IXJ; 40 ; cent* per meal Tent* can still ix> secured at f'-asonabb* prices—averaging from 7 to J ' I T the term Considering the excellent accommo dations on the ground the pri e <-f ls-nts and tiard are very low- It will be rememia-rs I that the admis sion fee has been abandonssd . that th* gales will Ise closes] on Sin-Dv, and no ad i mission grants-! only to tent holders, their familie- s.r such persons a* shall secure I tickets from the Secretary previous to , itvinday : and then the gats-* will only Ix open from k ts, 1" A M : fr--m -"> tss 7r. w.. and at cl-sse of service-. 1" o'clock r. M. : Cigars, tobacco, ite cream, b-mona-b- and other luxuries cannot bd purchased s,n Sunday, on th* grounds. These regula tions will Ix* enforced. Excursion lis kets over the Pennsylvania Central, Philadelphia and Erie, Northern Central, and Bald Eagle Valley Railroads, will fx- issued ax heretofore, while orders for tickets at reduced rates san Ixi had on application ts> the Secretary previous to the tub inst. In corresponding for tents, pleae state the locality you prefer, or the price you wish to pay. Hacks will rssx-t the trains on ami after this state if requested, t.v asi-lrs-ssing C ' Crsimeley, MrElhatten, 1* O. On and I after the ojxming of the meeting, until ■ lose, hack* and baggage express wilt ise ot ; I hand at every arrival and departure of , the trams, a* in the past J. If. G. KINSI.OE, Secretary. TIIF. LAW. —ln view of the camp meet ings in session and still t" be held in this and adjoining counties, we publish the following sections against the acts ot law less and disorderly persons in connection with religious assemblies : SEC. -I I* shall not be lawful for any person or persons to erect, place or have any booth, stall, tent, carriage, boat or vessel, or any place whatever for the pur pose or use of selling, giving or otherwise dispxvsing of any kind of article of traffic, spiritous liquors, wine, porter, beer, cider, or any other fermented, mixed or strong drink iexcepting as hereinafter excepted) within three miles of any place of relig ious worship in this Slate, during the time of holding any meetings for religious wor ship at such place. Ski'. 8. II any person or persons shall be guilty of disturbing any congregation, society or meeting, assembled for the pur poso of religious worship, or assembled for the purpose ol transaeting any business pertaining to religious worship; or if any shall be guilty of encouraging, aiding or in any way countenancing any such disturb ance, on conviction thereof before any judge, justice of the peace or alderman of tho proper city or county wherein the of fense shall be committed, shall pay a fine of not less than five dollars, nor more than fifty dollars and costs, at tho discre tion of the judge, justice or aldermsn try ing the same, for the use of the city, town ship, or borough wherein the offense shall he committed. If any one convicted and fined for disturbing any meeting, as afore said neglect or refuse to pay the fine and costs imposed upon him, her of them, it shall be the duty of the judge, justice or alderman trying the same, to make out a mittimus, directed to any constable in the county wherein such offense shall be com mitted, committing the person or persons so offending to the jail of tno proper county. Hxc. 10 Anv justice of the peace or al derman shall nave power to depute any person to act aa constable, in case of the absence of the nroper officer, to arrest any offender of said provisions of said act. 1 HIA!- LIST. —Tho following is tho list of cases awaiting trial at the August term of court, which la-gini on Monday, 22d instant: riKKT W KKK, AI'IEIIDIR* LLUARR, L( , i TAxr. C *• " •• v v Mr- J I'MLLFTL AII I* till, a UImU 1 •• J. II , W R VJ l/'V 1 " Ella- 11,,row .. I*"'"-. ...... " SUA,,. I Y"" 1 "* "**•<"*■ AL-SAINL-R * B-,.,., ; I . 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J WXJII. ) ' TFNA M tan, ••,*- I' TIFF. J SNN V Ttar. liarriv .1 . R. MILUR FV.tisr. y HII I' -LLFF, Kd I'.r f (na FI. F * M,R*. | W RI li, B . WO: A Ksff, I* 'LLR-f. J •** f*N G) 111 Ia T I' TTr, G- T IFF Katiftman. FJDL S ID, I K M • R Man R- 4A- I I i*T I W / AT L UFRTAT N TF Ma.*l„ TTsomaa tilfU, PMUr, 111 I. T+r l y. lGar. |*a • *1 GL >-RTY. I, *TT AI, SJ.R |L > '' M - '*. I'HLL' I W'LI • L'trtisl 'F N4 alk T W I! LU'LN Ist •• NS T| Harr ! NN II T | ;.el -IFT, Islssaf I Kt FIIR I.' R 1 I nab M IU- -a. Iliram IN v R. Tat NF, ' It Ilairs Nfp-I |* Mrf Harris Tat- - HSLRF - •FN •* .1 -Nn < NF • JR llarrl*. It I II RIIAN I ■ K'T 4 T, I*arn lIT N M •* NN B MHILRM. HUTL N, W. I FTRMEF. I'MIH. T HANK M> F. i V RO K—-2 \ I> N4 FK K . rhrill A !alr P.'FIFCFF, IFRT rj IT. M 'K.GRIF,', J • H Ifaur. Millbfii .. JMV . || N4 IN IN J II II it. F -I - .It ft Mt! SELI. Fr7|fVa * AN i aridn fti t \N rih. J"Ni Rtith. M i ,m. I T M R* ''f fit**. I ;ia '/ *.* To ar, ' • NN I . . I ' ' I. | 4 - • WA! K r Gas NV NN 11 a* n . ftti ft. II I llarxn IV. iC a. g li Fj ft tr llaittna. J J* t.r e w rtb. Jae It Uh< B#IW tit#. In,' •) iNaii's Tatl ,f. MM BZ-'KAIITB w NH. !♦ / KITH# INILRF GR- M -VSAFTR., Hrllff RN. J ?•*<#. BBINFMSKGRC, I (| HFLI • I H RV.JW. N. Will I -' F y neftf k. Iter Q f. OiltlM II Mn#, I'tat.K NF Far LANE. Harm. FLM' 4 * n !V#TNlr*t. (VFFI. Hat .| IFTSM. I TTZ-R (TSARLFDS F Kr.-ritk FJ-RING, JNT' l'nffiMfl R linah, N I FBL*ry. BR;.NR, G !> J "LIFIFT T' II arL, J'-BN L-NTR JainE R>t#. IHiii* I A GR•* #, I . 11**^*# —Th* young gentl'-men who compose "Our Club, gave a full dress hop at the Bush House on Tuesday evening which was a very successful and brilliant affair. A lrg* number of ladies and gentlemen engaged in the festivities of the evening, and all unite in saying that it was one of the most delightful parties ever known in Bdlefonle. —Strangers in town can be certain of securing a goixi cigar by purchasing of Harry (ireen. —Special inducements for orders for Clothing during the Summer months. 23-tf MojtrooMKHT A Co., Tailors. Philadelphia Markets. rmisMirnu, AUT-NT ). last. There I* i reK. Jnlj . II its' 4 ti-l. 11 .-I'x a-kwl f,r Ro. 2 re,!. Anirn-t . fl 1-1,1. fl 2'-'\ A-4 -U f-.t No 2 re,l. fte|>teintier, #l." 1-iU, fl 274, askert far R„. 2 red, iVI-d-jf. Ssavs —ln .ETALS there ta nw mnrement. Bellefonte Market*. RUIRMXFX AUPXL 4,1551. QrOTATUIRR. WHITE wheat, per tm.hel A 'J) 41 00 Red wheat .. (n-IL 1 OO ERR, per L-ashet A- Cnr*. .helled. _.... 4'. Oats 4-- flour, retail, per txsrrel.. S MI ri-,NT, wh-leaale • 24 Provision Market, Corrected weekly by Harper Brother*. Apple*, dried, per pound - - | I lierties. dried, per pnand. eeeded. ]Q Bean- per qwwrt * freak bailor per POAND.N— 14 Chicken, per p„and * Cbeeee per pmsed P, (Vwatry ham. per poand ~,,,, U Hams-tngnr cared. — IT J,. Lard per p--nnd "'""""".'"'"''I |* XESS per 'in* - (a P-tal-A* per haahel T Drtrd BD^..E-EE— WIII*SMRIII-,--AIIW.A.I....M-E. HI # - 4 r * i * 4-" . H A nnouneemonts. ATK JUIfOE. Wo ire authorized to announce that J < I*AHJMMi, A N I}. I, / KLfUI f | 'i;Wt f* I Hi# of tiM PlWWtUll OCNUItjI dwiVNwMb We are authorized to announce that 1 JOIIJJ .- lloV . I M*rt'„i Inalil|i, oill lw *.*adl f'r A***" ml* Judy** "übjoct t/ th* #j*. iaiou '/f Ik** i *>iritjr i ' f< ritif/fi, 'J In* flrn' of N.ATHAW J. M ITrn KLL| lof Dtftunl BM i. ' If• f*. 1 ;• A ,t, l|.Jt. fr,r Hi" Hi' • -of A**'" ll" Jti'lii-, *uI)n1 t t|) dorlsi'sti ' of l|< Ib Ut'r It\f Oillfity < Wo are authorized to announco that PHILIP W KAKMIAKT. of Bung* will I*. aeaadtdatefarA>ui' ."..j** •uf.jMt to tic 'i.~!*t<,a * rat< < '/uoly Corm ntioo. hiiEKirr. \\ <- arc authorized to announce that THOMAS J !l NKI.K. .1 Itu.l, ioibl|.. will bw a '"J rii.nfl, •ii'.M.l t/i lb* do. men >/f tbw iIH to tcnib I •.! •v ' 'it* 11# r. VV <• mic authorized to announce that JOIIS cyjMiHKN. .1 Hogg t0.1,.111.,. ill 1,,. a ~r , . ilPUl* I r fl-. f iff, tul.J.. | t,, ||„ d„, i, f ||, Jioueo j' rain I .uuljr C"U>oi,u. n an Muihon/.c'l to announce that I' M M.I III). ||. cf pi-rguacti !•■ w Mali i J,, will 1,0 a caadldata ft* m.*, in ...ij.-i v. lb u.- tb. I> tn * rati* < >uuif ( uv t.ti .it. W are authorized to announce that JOHEPII L MEW f r. • ,o ttol ha darl.iut, . | 11,1 tri.li I ,i.l) i .ut. i, W'• ar. a ithorized to announce that -"'IIS Q MILK". I Hurt !. I .wi..hl| . .01 Uarao dil,o tahoof! .ulv-lt 11,. dsrun col tli- la-uic eta 11 < unt) < >r.II. .'lal - uiit/ C bSMilf ri 1 KKAM'KEH. W " art- authorized to announce that JA< oil MKt IK, . I lie ■.. I ,.,i • |>„, .--0 i. let- I'i , If Traaaaiar, . . ... t i Iha tah , i i ft ' f |ii Pilot r*iir I MRtttl * ! ti r, We ar.- authorised to aaßounce that ■ OBORfIE SPAKaLEB f finn lniMhl>. a 111 In • ' '•tr fr < ;r.t t TlA."t J j.-t ), tb# d"- '5 t ]t' I•!i iut i * . t ( ' af' a,! artfc nikdi f ti.*- iNwctitk OaMrty O#w#wQoft* W • ar.- authorized t-• armounce Ural ff I It K. '1 l* ' * \*j.'e| vni | A < ftti'i i 1 * :t'M ( lUT- .A, r-T , t Uj UiW tJ<- IA -la it t'.'' I"!|| a fftt** I tlhlji < "<'o l'fjtiou. W i hzo h >th r / i announce that f M t At,a ; V ,!* A :r I'll :Al*- ' J \ i.i .. . t, t ,f I W f Mthor ii w r,' <• tkil JttllS JKtY.Jr 1 \lhtf .r, 1 J Itil tf a rmtnU' ,U ", ' f ' ' * '!.r >!>! •M, n, ' t 1 tlir !•. Iftl./O f ti f I'K,.i(rl.i * t.f.tt t, • • ruuthonztod t' fr.n a cwa4|* ' ' ' ' ' '■ •• • ■ ad | : t.i *a .g, •A IW pen).- m*t< t-.tjt tj t uy*t,\n>u. We are auth- r ! to ant-.unce that rf*!l 11. M.I KI If ' tt.lk.r t ntl.i), will I* a > ;' ' cr.n< n.i..*at..*r *cl..i iv, tb* d > ' II. If.!:. . ;alt I. valf Otlilftti D W ■ are a .fh.-riz- . to announce (hat C J '.III l-T 111 ,*,* will a .ainltdat* ftr ' " ' ~it„ u, -I.' or, if the I ■ ■ rat < i ..ci,l * ( * uti -it Wo ar.. authorized t*> announce that I AI.I.XAMiK.Ii, . f IS-cn I wre).t|i, will U > .acdi ■Uo fir. net. . nti*. it. tiilj.. i is- iiei.cn al lent-, ran. OiaatiOnaraau a Wo arc auth. riz*d t" annr.unco that If II ARKKV if I'.rtlet l. wch.i will t* a randi '*■> -11,1-ar i ■ r *U'.|~l !.. ll,* tie, ..Ml) ■, ef I' i la-m - TaUi • -cel.* i cfMilton W c are auihori7i>il to announce that J \CI 111 |it SKI.K in alk' T t WTi.h [. w 111 In* a rae . delate |f I mlj I n I. I ( , ,)„ i aii.it of th* IfMn -ralc '...crtlj Cnitfeittlac.. KZ'.IhTF.R, W c are authorized to announce that JAMIIF A MfCLAI*, of II £*** i wnalt 1 j ►, will I* a . candidal* ft R*i*l*r, anlij.- i u,* d- lain, id th j If*it ran, I'- i.ntf C..cr*. will 1., a randl dt* f i R*in*i. r, nil.c-i to tb* d.-. oca cl lb* lf*m<- , iwiir Count) i - i.t. i,it \N e are authorized to announce (hat I T B JAMISON, (>| dfeza f- wnahip, frill b* a nandc dalr It Ruitt". *ol>*rl to lb* Hot l*i -n of tb* lfli,.* iralii C..11C1) O.nfrnit. r, , _ KEI .iKI'KK, W o are authorized to announce that FRANK K WIRI.F. cf "i-rlnc tcwn*li||i, will !■* a •%*- r dtdalf f..t R„ , wnl.jw. t 1,, i|,* .]. M*a Ibf Iw.|. • ■rralk- (kamljr Ccnf*niicn. c are authorized to announce that •tolls MrVKRS, ef Ham* t n.l.'| Will "aiandi ilal* 1.-r R*. Met. antjwrt to lb> d*< i.iwt, . f lb* Ifitrc . .rait O-iiclJ- Oeiifrntlr ti. Be Wire and Haipt.— lf you will atop at) your eitravafjant and wrong no. lion* in doctoring youroclf and familiiw with expensive doctor* or humbug cure all*, that do harm at way*, and u*e only nature'* imple remedie# for sit your ail ment*—you will be wi*e, well and happy, and *ave great ex pen**. The greato*t remeiiy for thia, the great, wine and good will tell you, i* Hop Hitter*—rely on it. r See another column.—/Ve**. A Fool Ox. e More —"For ten yean my wife wa* confined to her bed with ueh a complication of ailment* that no doctor could tell what wa* the matter or cure her, and I u*ed up a mall fortune in humbug *tuflT. Six month* ago 1 uw a United Stale* flag with Hop Bitter* on it, and I thought 1 would be a fool once more. I tried it, but my folly proved to be windom. 1 wo bottle# cured her, *be i* now a* well and tmng a* any man'* wife, and it coit me only two dollar*. Such folly paya.— H. WDetroit, Mich,—AVer Prts*. ; I-OOAS CRM EST -The retail price for , Louax Cement on and after thia date , (May ti, 1RH1), will be two dollan per bat re! and no charge for bag* or barrel* : H. K lluka DEATHS. row KR# —|w R*nnf l.,wn*hlr, na Wwnilwf amlu J "It Xl.lmil. Mr*. LHillw P.*r, wife of limit ' Is.ffwrw. wm| 7 *•", I iwcwlb. Ml If d*n. I OOXrEIL-lnOnwAf * t alley. Jnlj l, l**l, kllwlwiw wrif. ol Audi** CV.wf*t, m~l i > OOTWAUi.—* Milfoe, w, Jwlr U, iai, M Ih. n*. ' Ideae* of R* W. ll.UdwaliL Mr* Ewwwo tcwwold r*UH wf lb* lw* H*t. iami*i n..f wwi.t. aawd Tt vmiw! * m.atfb* Mcl Aft. I ftOVRR -In Malim* towuwblp. Jwlf 1, lU|, Mr*. ' ****• s "• #ed * d*r*. ' ,Urrt ' *aue*ip. Jaly , !, ■. "***'