1*^11 IU III* «l I III■ I II t IIVlll 1 PI IIII I 1'I 1 I I IIAnd tyrants crouched be*fore them !”Appointments by the Govenror Jt^'Thc following is a list of the appointments made for this County and sent bv Governor SwaiiD to the Senate for confirmation. So far as wo arc advised they give very general satisfaction, excepting that of John Cook as a Justice of the Peace for this (the third)district!Justices oktiii Peace —First District—John Sn)dcr, Moses PortVnlterger. Second District— Owen McClaim. John J. Watson, Ed. L»*ury. Third District Thomas Taggart, Joseph A. Skinner, John Cook, Win. M. Tice. Fourth District— Tacitus N. Hollct, John To bey. Fifth District— Jac. Craige, Joseph Harrison, Xorvcll McKinley. Sixth District—Jacob Meeker, John II- Lukins. Seventh District—Eli Swope of Jotiah Buck, El. II. Itohrer. Ninth District—James W. Leggett, Peter Middlekaiif.Tenth District—Morgnn Clark, Win. N. Keller. Eleventh Cistrict—Samuel B. Pres on, James II. Elgin. Twelfth District— Enoch Bloom. John Knodc. Thirteenth District Joseph uerschbcrjrer, George X. llicks. Four, tecnih Distridlv-David M. Hoover, Jae. Mouts-Filteenth District —Edwin Spring,.GeorgeFirdt, James D. W)*cra.Coronrrs.—John D. Ilauck. Chris. Hilliard, Lewis Beard and Bobe.it Kimmcll. Notaries Public At Hagerstown, Matthew S. Barber. Williamsport, AlfredjSnivcly. Lumber Inspector At Williamsport, Hli Stake. Flour Inspector— At Williamsport, Isaac Mutter. Coal Ins|ector— At Williamsport, william Stcliey. Liquor Inspector—At Williamsport, Jesse Thompson.facts iFoi public mi seeThBUS Rin eat in caBlaciSoiKAlaba Arkun Del aw Florid Georg Kentu Louisi Mary IMissisMissoiNorthSouthTenneTexasVirgilThlattol fricnt lnttoi him t