©it Cftttre flmocrat. Thursday Morning, October, 5, 1882. CoftftMFOMDßNra, containing Important nw, aollcit td from any part of tha county. No communlcnlWu- InitrUd unlcu accompanied by tba real nam* of the writer. Local Department. TEACHER* WANTED. —Tho school board of Spring township wants two tnoro teacii pri. Address D. Shearer, 7.10n, or W. 11. Poorman, Bellofonto. Salary, S2B. New floors have boon laid in both school rooms at Boiling Springs and new furniture placed in tho grammar depart ment. —Mr. Samuel Lcwin has established a new clothing store at Benezotto, Klk coun ty. This is a boon to tho citizens of that community. The Union Sabbath-school at Mann's is prospering finely. A membership of nearly ninety is now enrolled. Mr. J. M. Bell is superintendent. —Mr. J. P. Houseman, of Tusseyvillo, paid us the compliment of a call last week. Glad to have seen him and shall be pleased to have him call often. —Mr. Samuel Stein, of Roland, who is noted for the quality of flour he manufac tures, looked in upon tho DEMOCRAT on Saturday evening. Mr. 8. Goldsmith returned from his trip to the Kast on Friday last bringing with him his sister, Miss Fanny Gold smith, who will remain for sometime. —The packet of papers intended for Pine Grove Mills subscribers by some means found its way to Port Matilda, last week. This explains the causo of the do lay. —Mr. J. N. Van Ormer, after a pro longed tour of this and adjoining counties in the interest of BartrofTs carriage works, returned with a glowing description of the several localities visited. Dr. Geo. P. Rishel is attending lec lures at Pennsylvania University, Phila delphia. At tho close of this session he will graduate and then commence the prac tice of his chosen profession. —lf idling time away gossiping, or rub bing the paint off front door steps were a sure road to success in life, we know of one or two young men in Bellefonte who might soon be reckoned millionaires. W. H. Noll, Jr., will teach Pleassnt Gap pike school and J. F. Harrison, Jr., the Horntown school. Now, boys, direct the attention of the young idea to a proper target, and then you can let it shoot with a clear conscience. —Thoso of our patrons who have any desire to read all the news relative to oc currences in Ohio and neighboring States should subscribe for the Cincinnati Tims* Star, the best of all daily papers published in the native State of the famous "Ohio man." Send for specimen copy. —After enduring, incomparative silerce . all summer, the inconveniences caused the ; citizens of town by the grasping cupidity of they who attended the curb mark here, twice a week, our down-town friends of the press are pitching into the market ers with a vengeance that is truly remark able. —The white waiters employed at the hotels controlled by the Pennsylvania rail road company have bcn discharged and colored ones put in their places. The men thus displaced were paid one month's wages in excess of the amount due them and new situations secured elsewhere for them by the company. —The Bellefonte readers of the DEMO- I C:RAT will bo pleased to learn that Mr. F,ddy Graham ha* reached home and is in a fair way to recover. He looks none the worse on account of his continued con finement and all bis friends unite in the prayer that his entire convalescence may be annonced in the immediate future. —ln its comments upon the late county convention and its work, the Rrpublitan indulges in some of its old-tline humor, grows facetious, as it were, and finally when its pent-up feelings csn no longer be confined to tbeir narrow limits blurts out in reference to the success of the candi dates, that it "is a question deeply hidden in the'womb of the future.'" Well, we sheuld smile. —Are the Republicans indulging the fond hope of inducing the Grangers to rally to their support, because Leonard Rhone, Esq., is on their ticket for Assem bly T Have they any assurance that the capitalists, monopolists and financial auto crats will go in with them to win simply because Daniel Rboads, Esq., has been nominated as a candidate for Representa tive? Ob, don't ask MS. —Mr. L. L. Boblett, of Philadelphia, who is engaged in the preparation of a history of Ibis county, and wbo with bis family spent the summer here, is again in town, stopping at the Brockeaboff House. Mr. Boblett is an exceedingly affable gen tleman, and his effort to place in the bands of the people of our county an un. prejudiced and reliable history will meet with entire success. —The old Cincinnati Weekly Timu continues to minister to the wants of its thousands of subscribers and friends, just aw it bss been wont to do for these many years. It can be called a family paper, bntiaeas men's paper and young folks' n Sunday evening last. Gne hundred and thirty-nine dele gates were present b-*idea visitors from some Associations. The first w* : held on Thursday afterni n in the Y M. ('. A. hall, Jams* McCormick, K*q , of llarrisburg, Chairman of the State Kxee. utive Committee, occupyiug the chair Mr. T. It. I'atton, of Altoona. M.-T- J. W. Gephart. of Bellefonte, and (' 1' 11--f --fenslein, of Shatnokir, were chosen presi dent and vice presidents. Rev S. E. Webster delivered the al - of welcome in the l'irie street M. K. church in the evening. The President, T It Patton responded to th greet ing after which Mr W. R Davenport, a prominent car builder of Krie, sjN.ko on "Employers, their Duty to Young Men in their Employ." Among the topic* of Friday were "Libraries arid Reading Rooms in care of Associations by A. G. Kimberly, of Berwick, lie argued the ) necessity of a good library in every town. .Berwick, about the size of Bel ••(■•nle, has such. "Can a Young Men's Meeting b-> sustained in Places of less than two thou sand Inhabitants," was oj-ero-d by .! L Gordon, of Philadelphia. "The fluty of the Hoard of .Manager* to the General Secretary " wa* well set forth in a paper by Mr. .1 K. Robinson, a member of the Pittsburg Board. A Slate Association w* organiz'-d and a constitution adopted. ' President Hill, of Lewisburg University, ! spoke at the evening session on "The As. ' sociatinn in Ihe College," after which re port* were heard from the s. v n colleges j represented. Dr. Cottell, of Lafayette College, pronounced the benediction. Gn Saturday the hu>inc* was resumed by a discussion on "What Are You D ong for Railroad M(l 1 Mr. II T Auk > new lustre to the reputation that preceded j hi corning hero, by the masterly execution ! of portrait* of (on. Jas. A. Heaver and ' AhramS. Valentino, K-q Nothing liner, | more elegant or life-like could be expected i from a steel engraving or mezzotint. That j our people appreciate art in its noblest conception is certainly gratifying, indicat- j ing, as it does, refined taste and superior , culture. —The elegant structure, used a* a | lace of worship by the Methodists, of B.dle- 1 fonte, narrowly escaped being bruned on j Wednesday evening of last work. oiled ] rags are used, in cleaning the church, to ; ■clean the backs of seats and other furni ture, some of which, when tho time toquil j work came, had I thrown into the p#W i that had been brushed up last, and while ! therespontaie- uscombuslionignited them, setting fire to the cushion. It was discov ered miraculously in --as-.n to prov. Nt tLc ; total dcstrucli n of the huilJing. —John Olewine is a married man. 11--- fore taking this step he built and furnished i , a house. After a!! necessary preparations tiad boon made he 1-d Mis Tir.nio Hum. mo to the altar and at seven c> clock, n ' lat Wednesday i-renii L", they were mad one. Ihe only question that now puzzle* Mr. Ob-wine, j< to know which i to b j that one. Iho \ ung couple conimence* ; j the real voyag" of life under very favor- I able circumstance*, that they may never lem-'unter anything unpleasant i the wish ' of all their friends. —To-morrow night after tho usual week- , ly prayer meeting the V. M. (' A. will jeh-ct officers f-r the ensuing year. The ; r-tiring President, I) H. Keller, K-o , ha- I ! . hi* honor*l<) t' ihn lion of all concern'.! rnd is prepared to j han-l o\ - r t-- his suc rs-. r the executive control of one of the m--st su< ceesful Asso- j ciations in the State, and we hq<- the ma- t jority of ballots will be east f.>r ooe a active, zealous and capable as he. —The farewell serm- n of Her. J. M -Palmer, who f.-r three years has |r-t.!-! over the destinies of the A. M. K church. 1 |of this place, preached on last Sunday - -evening was very touching. An intima j cy, cernente-1 by ministerial a*->ci*tion. j ha-i taken firm hold up n the members of Mr. Palmer's church, and had spread into : the community. We know of no one who d-es not wi-h tho gcntb-man life-long j r-w- : pority. !>r. Hoy, who, bv the war, is to be the next Coroner of this county, p-resented us with a specimen of what can bo called successful fruit growing, in the shape of a monster pear. It was grown upon the farm of his fathr, Mr. John Hoy, near town. Doc., you can rail whenever you have any more pears to give away. j —John Spongier, Ksq . and Mr. C. I llnnkie, of Centra Hall, passed through town, some day* ago, with a drove of the finest cattle ever brought to this county. They are making a business of stock deal ing and we are glad to know they are suc ceeding. Rev. W. It. Whitney, of Wailaceton, Clearfield county, was in town on Tues day. Wo can say to Mr. Whitney's friends in this county tha\g he looks and is apparently enjoying life to the full est. —Hon. A. H. Smith, mayor of Philips, burg, attended the meeting of Gregg Post on Tuesday evening. Mr. Smith la a pleasant gentleman and without any doubt he administers the municipal affairs of our neighbors satisfactorily. —The M. K. sociable, on Tuesday even ing was well attended. The exercises were interesting, especially so the reading of the Methodist Monthly by the editor, W. P. Reader. In the matter of the collection the result was satisfactory. —Look at trade dollars carefully before you take them. Home are only iron neat ly washed or plated with sliver, but not cleverly enough to deceive any one who examinee the coin cloeety. —Capl. W. W. Potter, agent of the P. R. R. company at this place, i* very justly esteemed one of the most obliging and gentlemanly officials In the employ of that gigantic concern. —Mr. K. T. Cole, one of the successful farmer* of Walker township, called on Saturday. —An interesting letter from our Port Matilda correspondent Is crowded out this week. —Never be without n bottle of that pure, mild, compound, PKKI XA; lnke it with first symptoms. —We had the pleasure of meeting Mr, Louis Sickles, agent fur M. H. Katori Philadelphia, yesterday. Dr. Chapman saol ho could cure all dis-ase with lancet, calomel and opium. You can with I'KIIFKA. Prof. W. T. Meyer, of Aaron-burg, was in town on Friday, slinking hands witli Ins many friends. I —lt is thought thu whale ol the Hrjnthli i can ha.- swallowed the Jonah ol that parly, in this county. What a whah ' BsaT - Faded article* of all kind* restored to their original beauty by Diamond Dyes, j Perfect and simple. 10 rents, at all drug -1 girl*. | —Due new lop buggy, one new open buggy, one ro-w platform spring w igon for sale by J.I-. llnrri* A Go., 15--H fonte, I —Bpet ial inducements lor Fall and Winter cb-ihing during the .Summer ! months. , JT-tr MOWTOOMKHT A CO., Tailors, j —We H< knowledge the receipt of cofupll i mentary tiket of admission l< the ra<" * I of the Phtlipsburg Driving Park A-- hildren. The quantity, quality arid prices alike dial | longe closest insja-ction. 1 —ln dry goo-is S AA. L--<-h still lead as they always have -lone in the pot Their dry goods nr-- always staple, wc|| ; selected and no old unseasonable g •• -Is of ' ( red for sale, (i ■ t<> n-e them Haum's back wiil leave Re i--f. Mo f.-r Lock Haven on Saturday n-ornii.g at o o'clock and return Sunday f--ren-- n Fare for round tr ; ?1 -'-O Th -<• denrir.g to soo Harnum • show w;ll fin-l ti-i t; <-d •hanre to go. The Demi- ratio Ctnr.ly (' inmittee ha -j. r.—l rooms < n the - ! fi ■ r of j the ( '--nral House. T-> these headquarters the members of the party are cordially in , vitcj, where matters pertaining to the campaign can 1-e discussed. (i;r go.d I)ernocrat.i Irion 1 Mr. D W. Miller, "f Ferguson township called to see us on Tuesday. Mr. Miller is- tie of the cdurational stand-bys of his distri.t and takes a deep interest in all that p-r --tains to the welfare of the sc hool# —lf the army of Wa#h!rgton at Valley j F--rge t during that historic peri--d of un usual hardship, had been fortunate enough ' to have had access to a stock of clothing, sueh Lneb's are now showing there w-iu'-l have Wen no occasion f- r the sol diers to have suffered as they did. —Shoemakers, farmers and everybody using sole leather, will find it to their ad ; vantage to rail and examine the nlr, clean I plump leather Just opened by Graham A •* -n, corner Hroekerh--fT row. It ran Ins us< ! f.-r sewed or pegged boots and sii-ses. Without fear of contradiction we say it is - the be.', leather ..ff-red in Beliefonte f--r a year. —Graham and Hon have a f.n line of boots and shoe# of all kinds, from the finest f,ft French kid shoe* f.-r the ladies down jbv men's heavy f->ur-#<'le driving boots ; men's gums, women's and children's good solid calf-skin shoes for fall and win ter wear. For ease and comfort try a pair of their sewed army shoes. Remember the place—corner Brockerhnff row. —Do not 'ail to attend the oyster sup per to-night in the V. M. C. A rooms. The cause is worthy your support and you will bo no poorer f->r having contributed the price of one or two tickets. Fair ladies, fine music, pleasant rooms, oysters in ail styles known to culinary art, enter* taining company, polite alien lance and a hearty welcome are some of the attractions held out. —An abundance of elegant clothing, complete in every respect is being exhibit ed at the Philadelphia Branch. There la nothing in that line that you cannot buy at right prices. Tho assortment never was fuller, the quality of the goods handled never was better, the different grades, from which to select, never were more numerous, the clerks never were more at tentive, and tho proprietor never was In belter spirits. Do not delay making your usual fall purchases until the best of every thing is picked out. —Wilson, McFar'ane A Co., call atten tion to the only reliable Ready Mixed Paint In tho market. The Pioneer Pre pared Paint is not only superior to any Ready Mixed Paint sold but rival* pur* white lead in Its smoothness in working and durability. This paint is guaranteed by the manufactures not to crack or peel within three years. The guarantee Is not only good for replacing the paint but St will he put on if It should crack or peel within tho lime specified. It will be to your Interest to call and see Wilson, Mc- Farlane A Co., lefor* purchasing cither white lead or any other Ready Mixed Paint ! —Mr. Randolph Nightingale, lately! with 11. V. Htilzer, Ksq., has gone to | | Philadelphia bi resume hi* studies at tho I .f.-fferson Mi-dh-al College, Mi ML VI. INHTHI-I rioN. The under- 1 | ■ gmd wishes t-i give instruction in music ! in remuneration for l>ard. I'lease address, Mlaa H. Oil MM AC AT. I iib-lrn BJCI.I.KVONTK, I'. O. —After a long life of singular usefulness Mr. J'-lii- K-en, one of tl.o most promi nent of Millheitn's citizen* an 1 business in- n, die I at his re-idencc, iri that plaee* at HII early hour on Saturday morning, Hav ing reached within k'.'t days the ripe age of ,7 1 year-. Mr. Keen wa- closely Identified with the material prosperity "f his town in 1 vicinity, and was looked upon a* a man of stri-1 integrity, uncompromising fidelity to any trust and confidence r--j->s <| -ii him, an-1 enjoyed the universal good I will and esteem of his neighbors. May j - l-is rm-t be tranquil. GRKK\ It A< k LAIIOH ILL.-l W-Ol'T.—Till* i tail of Cameron's kite sh--t athwart the. political tkv hero on Haturdnv afternoon. ■ Mr. Armstrong, who heads the ticket of tho so-calle-l Greenback-labor party ad i -Ire nil a motley crowd at the court bouse. ' Mr. Harri n, of Baltim-vro, preceded him n a wi-hy-wa-hy harranguo of an hour, -n tshi- li he declared there wero hut two parties, and thev tho ones now actively upp rtirig Beaver and Armstrong There was nothing in the speech meriting [ artic ular notice. 'lb—. A. Armstrong, the purely nominal ! i repr- -cr tativeof the defunct Greoribnckeri. i , --r.il < t --f advocate of the infantile Labor rganiz .lion, as a political factor, is a man of unusual and c mmanding a; fmar" anc, tiie i xtraor-linary style ~f his facial development at - ne- attracting attention Ho ,re -rited his esse in a cool, unitnj as. ri -ne.| manner, showing that he bad c- m inilt- i hi* little ►} ••-c li thoroughly, but ok-- all orsl -rs, who are little a- :ist.-nn forced it*ei! uj-on them that be would "break d--wn." His argumentation evolved nothing new I in • H ing the | robl'-in that is r. w causing j I al s-lnns to so ir. 1 jslriousiy s< rate h j ■ t -.r heads, his r-xplanau<>n ca*t no ray, "f light uj :- the complicate J r' .# that is j - ngr -sir g the attention of so many, and the I*-t part of hi* #[■"< ( h st< that j-art tie failecl to deliver, a description of the - ! mystic Lr.k binding him b- the machine. ; 1 No sensible per- n doubt# that tho only i r.d this movement Is to subserve is the withdraw al of Democratic votes from I'at ti'nl), I it the intent is too Bp; stent and Centre c- unty will roil up more than the 1 u-ual majority for the entire ticket to be ' f unj on the t.rst [-age <•( the DRMCM HAT. Tic affnir, taken as a whole, s[--*king n la enginci r-. was a exhaust. HVMOts OL 111 Z I XITEI- STATI;* —Ttie annual s - -lis of the Synod of the Reform- 1 e.l ( hurch in the b'nitexi Ie will beheld iii the I; ! rmed church, in this r-lacc, on Wednesday of r.- Xt we- k, October 11, at VM p. m. The f- -w ir.g is the list of Jr-i-gales elect- 1 1 y tl e several Classes to represent them in the Syn--<1 Kssi Pennsylvania Claasi*—Ministers, j Revs T. O Stem, M. A Hmith, J. K. Freeman; Klders, Tho T Miller, S N Hs> hman, I'eter leuix I/-l>an--n Classis—Ministers, Revs J. K. i Henter, D D , George Wolf, I> D..T. C L-int-a h, B. Bailsman, D, D ; Klders, L-wis Ko-smrr, D Tchepp Simon Bole, j Jam-* T R'-IK-r, 4. O. Hh---m*ker. Philadelphia C'as-i#—Minisb-rs, Revs. .1 I G->od. .1 II A llomberger, D. 1) . G II John- n, J. H Se. hler. D K. Klopp. D D ; h Jer, M Ilush>-nir. II C. Hoover. .1 G Br-iwn, W. II llousekeei>er, \V. I K. (ir-oh, Lancaster Classic—Ministers, Revs. K \ . (scrliart, D. P., J. 11. Penn-backer. .1 II Dubbs, It D., H Schweitz-r, W. 11. II Snvd-r ; Klders, K J. I.ahm, J J. Nissley, Isaac L-ftbre, M. I) , P. K, fsru- J ger. Joslah Keen. I—as t Susquehanna Cliwwif—Minister*, Rvs. W C Schaeffer, O. 11. Strunck, T. 4. Hacker, Rud. Duengar ; Elders, C C. leader, (-orge Hill, Esq J. R, Hilbusb, K M Knorr. West Susquehanna Classis—Ministers, R-v# A C. WhiUnir, W A Haas. J. H. D-rr, S M R eder ; Elder*, John Hoff-r, (ieorge B Jordan, Jacob Dunkle, 8 Uem b-riing. Goshenhoppen Clas-is— Ministers, Rev*, I). K SehriM-jer and L. K Kvens; Klders, I) B Manger and J. H. Dickcnshied, M. D. Tohickon Clasis —Ministers, Revs. J. J. Mohr, A. B. Kopiin and A F. Zeigler, Klders, Jacob Hess, Henry Wetsel, 8. 8. Weaver. le-high Classis.—Ministers, Reva. N. 8. Straasburg-r. 8 G. Wagner, D D . W H H-.ff.ird, I K. Graeff; Klders, R. H. Kra nu-r, Charles limber, A. Bchrleber, 801. Oriesems-r. MARKIAOLS. (IRSURN —On UM- 2"lh of S* r , ,K. !;*▼. A. Vnati k.ai Aar-n*l>nrx. Mr A Miultell Wn.- wr nn-l ti CsOrln* t. OraUen, l-U. ~f -*nr AarnnsHf g. Rl.ailKb-MII.CS—On Eept. aah, at lb* heme of tbn bri-t s|o-iu. Mil-Ml-irg. Ml A w Klsbrl. -MVntre Mill. I>eli * o-nnlf an-l Ml** Mary i Mile*, at MlleUnirc. Onlr* -onnly, P DEATHS. KKXR —AI bl reM-l-oer la MlllboSw, Sept. .10, Mr. J'-hn lira, aged TJ years, II m .nth* nod t days. Ptui.i.trs.— On th a# ib of seni. man. u—tg* cwvia, son -if Mr. B. r. Pblllps, of Pens tnwnshlp. need | y*nr and s day*. ~ SMITH. —On Ike , ' 11,1 •' ' mrnonai *,)h ,( |v, ram* ' p., II lo roprri.M 11.- . - int ~. ~f '• IIOU.fI. I if. I Bloti kf,.| Miltlio ID tf .. i nui.oa tj,* i r ,|„ , "Of |.< I || |„ |. | ff.mi |t i. , ,/f ft t|. I , ||). -|, et,.| f .lliton ID ll.i -f,,aU. or i>ori>j?*nla. ]. j/• fi ti to r*pr*>nt t) ( rimif of ' I" i f I'- |.f ..1,11.1,). , of 1 i my \ nj, On*- j* r -'.t, !' r ,ron< r for * ntr r-'unfy. I '* r * f.,f J iy < rof O.m r-.utry ni f, I , <. 1.. Jf ytr aui- kn n *o)•] . •. " 1,1 1 ' 1 " ' i ' lk ;. follow, v* 1 r th* t' w :j. of flftin** it ti. hou •! if* nry ht f-r (Aurourtjvrg ) f. I I •• I. *!..! |. ~f I.m.i Moon, at ll,a I (lOUre Jfj a|j ( f.r 11... likn.lip of lajlor.ai t a hoiiaa J*' 1 ' ■ I'ir| oO Hi. proparty of iiai i Marryinkti. lor 11,.- toa t.afiip ,f M a., | B ii, m m-1,0,,1 hi lo 11.. loan ..} K,.u F.rtl. • ii.i,i|..,f i oiui Sonharn pra rim i latli a put>lintr Hall. For lb- ion| . r , of Foliar -oiilh. rut ra. fit.. I. at It . pi,< t. . , f 1 j, j. P< - Mi ► For iha I- at .l.ip, f i,„.gg Noni fin ri ( at M ,rrajr ■ •. „ • For It if i a. -t-|p of "if kk - tii 1., rn i ?.-■ r.rx ikt lh*bui.||. hour. i,n)l,j J |i Fi.l,- ar of Ffnn Hall. For H f I aii.tiij .f I llagf, in ill* tel.not hr.Uka at la moni lor tlif I' anah j of Form- t • j p|,, llirl In Itia- hool l.ouaa al I'lD. ifr ~ For tha toat>.lll), of FatK'.- t. toa xtk- Cloal lkl tlia krhra.f h0,..a Hi I. j : a For tha i, kn.hipof Harn., 11, it , |, w ,| f|. '.a at llok'.l i.rr For tt at aorlitp of Fallot, at tha u-a of Patar Murtar. Forth* I ...rough of itallafonta, arol thaloan hl| .1 Fi ring ar. I iia-nn.r, at that out! ii. oaa in itallafonta ! r It,a I r,f|..p of Walkar, la tha hoi fa at ilut' ar.Mnr F'-r tha fa r .tigh atal t'.anal, p of Hoaar i. at tha f.li. |fa ura of ,at.i tf.iough. i.l tt.a toan.Mpof iiuah, at tha 14.I 4 . I -trram IM iifKil h''Ufc* III 4 , t. an.'.lf. Of Id ■ wtaa.. at Um • < 1? k >i k!4ttir>ri l r tha u an.hip of Marlon, at ll,a hour, of J< f I K tog in Jaak . nn I r tl,a ...rough of Ml • ahum, at tha aahool houin Mi tftotr I : tha ■ .an.hip of Hogg., at tha naa mi i l l.noM In t ant ia] t ity hot tf.a toari.hij , f Hu"'o. at tha t| or I*a!a mi hool fi' U.a for tha n,an.h,p of IVnn at tha t.ul.lia , booaa of U o iatn Mu.m i i *,i tha la.rough of Millhalm, al tha kahool | I . ,a'MHOlta tha Fnat gr .-ai . hur' hHI .aid I ~ ugh i. I (I . i a D.h pof l.itk it v. at ti.f . boo! J bouMr at F-ag.arnia. For that. an.i pof Worth, at tha .. hik.l I hi u.a at port Mall t anA Haai nd aar ia of tha lr --! on,h of 1 hliipalnjrg, at ttia larga putgh* a- ..,I bona# F r tha Third aar-1 of tha borotigh of Phl Tpat.ing at tha amkll put ,a kchoo houaa. N"Tlt i ta klao h'ral ) gitao. "1 hat atarjr paraon "aai.lini , ft), a juati.-aollha faa-a alio ahail f.o.d any any p.. At or troai und, r tt.a gov. tnmant of tha I nila.f st*taa, "i of thta oi,o. or of any aity I I |na< rp. ran I dlaiilet. ahath. r a af.|h mtaatooad ofho< r or otharai.a. .ut.ormna a 0fb.,1 or agaot aho ia or aha. I I* . rt.f und. r tha Itagiaiailva. Kioetttir* r Judir iary j lo j.artmant of thia ataia. t , r of tha imo d I Mata., or of any city or ln. orporat*,| dtatnri ; an-l a....that atarr m. tnlx r of Cong"'., or 1 Plata la-gi.!atura. and Of tha >.:t ~r Mun ition aouaril of any any, or Cumtnla.jonar. i of an* ir,'-i rporata. ara Of aliad lota Is f.tra* In thla nail I f-.unty of Otnli* Tha FrotUlona of tha an ,1 i * Aft < f Ato-tufdy ralatmg to th* tialon of d(* ar* a* fallotra. 10-trlt ft' l That from and aA*r th* pawag* of I thi. Art, th*n "halt la saaauiand, lavii-d and roli*nad annually, ith th* a uuty ta*i*, s | *at h 11* toa n.hip. and ta,rough, of thi. j f on,mon*>a)th ftotn th- oat,*ta and k*, r. ■ til doga, tha ft. Inning tianf.-d tain*, nam, * . F'ot aa> h mat* d. g, th" wa of fiMy can a. and ! ft rtary mala dog tha aum of onr dollar to j hr paid to the T raaamrr ot lb* County at arn I fliaftod. lo U- kapt l.yhirn aapaiat* and in j afh tnan>r much ha. 1-an rolf(tf-l ffotn aarh toon.hip and hot ough. and hoo mudtiy,aa**r tatn and rrturtt to th* Ifointy counntintO' ata of tb*ir onunty a tiu. atatamant o| all tha do.a In thalr tonnahipa and tmrougha. raapcctitalt, and th* natnaa at th * prraont owning ot k tt.g ai rh doga. and how many of *ar h vi ta k'-pt or ownod by at h fwraon; anil aurh f fuu nibaton* a la *aeh wnnty ahail, annually l*ry and !■ to ' * collet-tad lb* l„xae hartin t fur* uamod. with, and In lb* earn* manner and lor th* aam* *• tßpanaation that oth, r county lata* ar* callactod • a***### fa 10. That tha S>tlff of rarh coumy, on th* twunrat of tbctoontyC nimleaU.nrr..ahail raua* th a Art to b publlahnl th r.iti.wlih and In th* .am* matinvf at ncdicoa of th* nnt grnrtal rlrrtloß ahail h* imtdtahcl, and for 1b purpoa* of deriding whrtl.rr or not the prn*ieiona of thla Art ar* dcaircd to th. a.. "al count Ira. th* nu la.d *icrt.ra I rrHn may voto at aurh rlrctior. k ball,*, wrttt.n or printed on the out.td* "hWwp laa," and on th. Ina d* 'For thi hhrwp low." or • 'Again.! tha "h*< |. 1.1W," at d in aarh ronnly w hrtrin 11 ahail appear hy a pioprr count ot aorh I*l - that a majority are for th* "?-h p |* I th aAd ahail initnrdialely tak* cflr.t tail |'n no olhrr county nntil a majority ot th* aoali ' Hl electon thteof, alter hk* a.l*ettie.i, nt In like manner, have determined I hat the* de al r* thi. Act P take idtrl therein; Piot'id.d, that tbrr* ahail h* no advrrliamoent oroho llobl raurh fdirpror in any county ofieirr than i nr In l*o yrara' (liar, under my hand and aral. at m* t.fT.re la Hellrfonte, thta Sd day of tku'l.i'lMl" !-Va^ f T/ l X>r,J *.* , T ' KlfM tiuMred and Righty-lwo, and in th* One Hundr d at d Hlalh year of th* Indc prndepce of that nltid Stale. TIIOMAnJ IH NKl.l, Mtorln of Ckmtre County. WALNUT LEAF IIXTIF RE T irTtlßK* -ft ia eatltwly diffee.nl front al othara. II la a* clear a. ,ter. ao< a. Ita nam* la.ll c**a,l.a parfrct Yegetahla Malr *w|.oe* It e.ll leimediately free th* had from th. landing, renter* *iy hair to ita natural color, and pewhue a new growth where It ha. fallen off. It dooa not In an* manna* affect th* health, which feilnhnr, Soger of teed. and It It rat. .f g|| rM ptwparattona hae dona. II will r _kaa* •*• Ot lodni hair In a law day* to * heaaUlal glomy Preen. A>k ear draggMAf . Bach Until* ta warranted Ad I til. RI.INK jfll Wholteai* Agante, Philadelphia andC. W. lllliffM, New -n-i*^ "WOTlCE.—ljultfn of Adminiftrft" Jt* Ike rum Irefammto aanetn, upwu th* aetata -I ltaui p**. lata r*rgumn t.-wnahtp. decaaa et !,* hioa gtaald 10 tha uttdnrrigwod, Is a hoe) ail pdmow tooahsed to aald ctalr ata r*i|eaated In weak* payment, and thoaa hating elaimo or domaada will tnak* th# MM known without data*.