fite Centre fftttwrcat. Thursday Morning, January 5, 1882. OofttlinßDtNcis containing Important nwt, 'lull ed front any part of tho county. No ootuiuunlcattrii- Inoortml uttlooa accompanied by the real name of the writer. ___ Local Department. —G. 8. T. H. &B. —Go to S. & A. Loeb for bargain* in anything. —The large*t stock of dross goods ever brought to Centre county Is now opened at Loeb't. —Laces, fringes, gimps, button*, &c., in all the lateit deilgn* and at unrivaled price*, at tho Bee Hive. _Ws have been requested to announce that Centre County Pomona Grange, P. of n., will meet at Contro Ilail, on Tues day tho 17th in*tant. —Mr. McMillan, of tho Brockerhoff House, entertained a large number of friend* on lat Monday afternoon, in com memoration of New Year*' Day, in a very happy and agreeable manner. —The person that banded in to the editor* of the Teacher'# Journal tho list of teacher*, request* u to ay that tho name of Prof. C. L. Graniley was inadvertently omitted. Healtcnded promptly and faith fully. —Dr. Thomas R. Hayes and wife, of Linn street, arc at present located at tho Bingham House, Philadelphia. A card from the Doctor informs us that ho ex pects to bg absent from Bellefonto for about a month. —Tho Men'* Reading Room is now open to the public and contains the leading publication* of our country. This is a free reading room, open to all from 8 A. M to 9.80 r. M. Go and see what a cosy place it is. —Call and examine the itoek of rang** and cook stove* at Wilson, McFarlanc & Co's; also their line of singio and double beaters. They have for sale tho Welcome , Home double heater, which has been thoroughly and satisfactorily tested in thi# community. —Gov. Curtin reached home on lsst Priday and remained until Wednesday morning, when ho returned to Washing ton to resume hi* Congressional labors. He received hearty greetings from his old friends and neighbors, who were all de lightod to tee him in such apparent good health. —At the Y. M. C. A. rooms on Monday evening Mr. John Moore entertained the Boys' Branoh with several experiment* in chemistry to the delight of the boy*. During tho winter it b proposed to give several practical talk* to these young peo ple. On Monday evening the sub ject i "Hard Coal and Mining." —The Teacher' Journal, published daily last week from the office of the DXMOCEAT, by Messrs. Lieb and Van Ormer, was an exceedingly attractive and creditable effort at journalism, and was one of the pleasant features of the Teachers' Institute. The gentlemen deserve groat credit, not only for the ability displayed in their columns, but for tbeir energy and enterprise. —We emit attention to the notice of the new board of County Commissioners in another column, giving the rules and regu lations which wilt govern the board in transacting the business of the office. It is important to citisens to note these rule* by which it will be seen that there will be regular meetings of the board on the first and third Tuesday of each month. —Brother Doininger, of the Millheim Journal, patted several day* pleasantly in Bellefonte thi* week. Yesterday morning he paid bit respects to the DEMOCRAT snd was a welcome visitor. We think ho bat been keeping a weather eye on tbe new county officials, only, however, to see that in tbe beginning they do ail things "de cently and in order." Ki-Sheriff Spangler and family took their departure from the official reaidence on the hill on latl Tueaday, to again make Centre Hall their home. Sheriff Spangler wat a kind, contiderate and excellent officer and in bit retirement we know he will not be entirely loat from public view. In whatever butineaa be may engage in the future we with him racceft. —That perfect baking and cooking itove, the "Pioneer," la for tale only by McFarlane A Co. All superfluous orna mentation ha* been ditpented with to te cum a Srst-cla** kitchen ttove. For weight, atrength and durability it cannot be tur patted. In purchating tbit itove you are not paying for nickle trimming* and beau tiful finiah, but you are getting what it far better and what you need in a good cook itove —a good, reliable baker and cook. —Auditor* Pierce Muteer, Judge Proud foot and C. P. He we* are thia week making the annual examination of the account* of the county officer* for the patt year. We wader*land they propose to do their work la a thorough and critical manner in order to meet in all reepect* the dutiea Impoted upon them by the law* under which they act. We do not doubt they will And all ' • the account* correct; the officer* have all been men of honor and probity who would not be guilty of the tlighteet crookedneee la their official conduct; but a* lbe*e an nual audita have been of a aoroewbat *u perflcial character in the pad, we think the preaent board i* to be commended for their effort to mora fully perform their datiee. They will prepare an elaborate financial and *tati*tical statement, which when completed will be laid before the taxpayers of the county. THE OLD AND TIME NEW.— With the ex ception of the Trothonotary'# office, there WM on lent Monday an entire change in the Court House official! of Centre county. In the office nnnied, Mr. Harpor it hit own •ucceaor, and will prove at faithful, effi cient and popular in hit teeond term at he bat during the patt throe year*. In the office of County Treaturor, Adain Yeariclc, give* way to Daniel C. Keller. Mr. Yoa rick hat boon an excellent cottodinri of the county fund* and will take with him in hit retirement, the reapcct of all who know him in office. Mr. Keller, who tuccoodt, it fully competent for tho dutiei of the pe tition, and will no doubt alto mako an ex cellent and capable officer and in overv re •poct moot tho expectation* of hit many friends. Thomas J. Dunkel hat taken tho placo of that faithful officer Sheriff' Spang ler and commenced promptly to perform hit arduous and eftime* unpleaeant dutict in a manner that already doe* him great credit. Jamet A. McClain it tho succes sor of W. K. Uurchfleld, who in iiit tix year* of service proved himtelf to be one of the boat Register* the county over had. Mr. McClain it an accurate and experienc ed clerk, and will discharge every duty requirod of him with care and fidelity. Tho office could not be in better hand*. W. A. Tobias hns stepped out of the Recorder's office to make room for Frank Bible. "Toby," as his frleud* delight to call him, kept tho books of the Recorder's office in elegant style during two terms of office, and we are pleated to state that "Frank" it persiatantly practising a style of back hand writing that promises to eclipse oven the regular and legible lines of hi* prede cessor. Frank will fill the bill and make a popular official. And now wo come, lastly, to the change in the Commissioner's offico, and it it a proper time to say a good word for George Swab, Jacob Dunkle and Andrew Gregg, and their clerk Henry Beck. It can be said of these gentlemen that thy were never lavish or improvi dent in spending the funds of the county, and tbey have not at all times escaped cen sure for what some persons were pleased to regard as unnecessary closeness. All this was, however, in the interests of the tax payers and the large majority of those from whose pocket* the money come# will not be likely to complaint. One thing is certain ; tho board was alway# governed by good motive* and their action* wore tho result of hone#t judgment, and they leave their place# with a clear and honorable record. In tho now board consisting of John Wolf, A. J. Driest and Henry Camp boll, we have entire confidence, and believe that tbey will alio make a like creditable record for themselves. Thus the old offi cials retire and the new ones elected last fall by the voter# of the county step to the front, and will exercise the function* of their office* during the coming three year*. A CHANGS AT THE BROCK *EUorr— Mr. C. G. MacMillan, tbe new proprietor of tbe Brockerhoff House took possession of the elegant hotel on last Saturday even ing, snd give* promise of making a very popular "mine host." Mr. MacMillan has had large experience in the business and in all respect* seem* to know how to "keep a hotel." Us i* an affable, obliging and pleasant gentleman, with an extensive acquaintance, and will undoubtedly com mand a large share of patronage. Tbe house is at present in elegant order, having under tbe management of the Brockerhoff Brothers been recently refitted and re furnished, and should do a thriving busi ness. We wish tho new management plenty of guest* and a full tide of success. THE NEW BOARD or C'OMWIMIOWIIU. —The new board of County Commiwion ert elected last fall, contiiting of John Wolfe, E|., of Mi lea township, A. J. Grteat, Kerily. No factory in the United State* can make a finer article of window glass, and there should bo no reason why the company should not find a profitable market for their product- Every one at heme, at least, will wish tho new company abundant suc cess. Know Caarna HALL —Thursday morn ing, December 25, though it sor tb# Ctr P*wmiit MADIHOKBCao, J*D. 2, IIW2. NIMM. KDITOM Our attention WU called last week to the fine appearance which the Evangelical church at Ihi* place now preeenU. A number of tasty and elegant improvement* have recently been made to the building under the direction and •upcrintendence of our friendi, Mr. Samuel K. Faust and Rev. H. Stover, as sisted by Mr. William Henaell and Mr. John Loee. The church it Indeed a credit to the town and to It* membership. The audience room U beautifully freecoed and painted. There ia also a well arranged ra ces* and reetlbule, a fine chandelier, and every other neceteary outfit. Much credit ia due to S. K. Faust and Rev. Stover, the pastor, for the splendid end successful manner in which they have managed the work of improvement Intrusted to their osre and Judgment. The congregation will have a reopening of the church on Sunday, January Bib, and all friends of Christianity are cordially invitad to be present—most especially 1a it desirable that all "free givers" should attend. In addition to this fine house of worship, the other congregations of Madisonburg are not behind Use limes In church building*. The German Reformed congregation has one of the finest eburcbea In Centre county, and It paid for. A Fatanp. —Paaona end M AKAI.IN are two king* of the JfsMs Jfsdiee. HENRY MEYER —We have to record the death of one of 'the oldest end best known resldonU of our county, Henry Meyer, of Miles township, who died on Wodnc.dsy, Dec. 28th, 1881, st his resi. donee three miles east of Heborsburg, at the advanced age of 80 years, 8 months and 20 days. Ho was a son of Col, Henry Mayer, who moved into Brush valley in the year 1707, (whim his son llcnry was about throe years old) having purchatod of Col. .Samuel Miles, tho Christopher Bink'a warrantee tract, on which ho solllod and where bis son Henry passed bis long and useful life who has just deceased. In Henry Meyer's boyhood days, Centre Furnace, owned by Gen. John Potter and Col. Samuel Miles, was the market for the early settlors of Brush valley, hut in 1828 when the turnpike w-t of LewUburg was located, and tbo cross cut canal to Lewis burg agitated, wheal rose to $1 28, and the tide of Brush valley trade set east wardly, and continued that way for thirty years or more, and Henry Meyer was as generally known among business men in l.owisburg as in his native valley. His word was as good as his bond, and when his name was offered as security no ques tions were asked. Tho question was the other way "could you got Henry Meyer to bail you 7" I well recollect mv father, who was sometimo associated with Mr. Meyer in views, remarking that llcnry Meyer was a man of remarkably good common senso and sound judgment. Tbey, in connection with Adam Stover, who still survives them, [a life long sentinel at the "entering in" of Brush valley] located tbo great road through liru-h valley to Buffa lo valley, which fill remain an ever en during memorial of a man who, without any knowledge of engineering, eould tell exactly where a road should !><• located. He ha* closed his honest life in a serene old age, and bis family cannot grieve, but rather thank God that he was so long spared for their happiness and the welfare of bis native valley. He belonged to that grand old German slock which first peo pled Brush valley, of robust body, vigor ous mind, in freedom from the ordinary weakness of old age, he was able to com municate tbo stirring incidents of hit early days, and to him the local historian is indebted for much valuable information which otherwise had passed into oblivion. LINN. PLKASAVT GAP Jorrixo* With this dsy tbe old y.-ar dim and Icit'i u only • hUtory of thing* done end experienced daring It* i*v with u. In many respect* it ha* been a remarkable year—a year long to be remembered. The latl hour I* almost at hand and a* are glance with retrospective eye we realise that many prediction* and raying* when the year wa* ushered in ha* been reen and heard, though the prophecy of old Mother Ship ton ha* not all come true. The earth Hill remain* terra llrma, and the inhabitant* thereof are yet a* bu*y a* bee*. Hut to many, hope* have been Matted and baried in an eternal grave. Many determined to turn over a new leaf. Tbe male per*ua*ion generally twore off drinking, tmoking and ureter* extravagance, mentally revolving to undergo a moral reformation, but a* a rule, we are rorrv to think, that to many there reaolvo* bad a very ephemeral life. In tbe frailly of human nature they pro bably found ihrmrelvn convicted liart be fore tbe first week of the year wa* num bered with tbe part. A "New Year*' Round" i* frequently a trying gauntlet for the man who ha* de cided to rtart a "teetotaler." He may at flrit decline with "thank*" at on* or two places, but tbe chance* are that the im portunities and demand* of society will prevail over hi* good intention* long be fore tbe virit* of the day af* dhropleted. But this t* one of the strxngrfpMM #of life, end the probabilities are tharbMirly all the newly turned leave* have already met the same fate a* lb ore turned in past year*. Mis* Maggie Hwaney, who wa* seriously Injured on last Friday morning by being thrown out of a buggy with ber nephew, Frank Swaney, we are happy to ray irnow rapidly improving, and will be able to be removed to ber home romc time during tbe coming week. Mr. Joe. ROM hat dircovored quite a large vein of first clar* cement on hit farm. Joe ray* that if President Arthur give* any (how at all for "home industry," he will get along well with hi* new discovery. Wa congratulate him. Gotlisb Ilaag say* that if all the evil doer* of Stalwartism were brought to jus tioe for their many crime* (here would not be much left of the party, which would be bad for Oca. Braver'* chance* to fill tbe Governor'* chair after tba next election. Henry Zeigler say* that by reading many of Ibo Republican paper* published in different part* of the Slate, be has come to tbe conclusion that Gulteau har done more for the Stalwart* politically than any other Bring man. Henry Is about right. SnikooKa, A PLKASABT SHRPRISR.—The member* of tbe Mile*burg Presbyterian church will pieare accept the thank* of Mr. and Mr*. Wright, for their splendid and gsnsrnus gift of an elegant set of (tone china of 120 piece*, presented to ibem on Christmas eve. The presentation ra* made through two young ladles, Mis* Julia A. Morris and MisaLliurie Uabn. Thank* are due also to Mr. George Brew, of Bellefonle, from whom the purchase wae made, for hi* generosity. Also to Pr. Grove, of Ml lex burg, for a splendid turkey. JURY LIST FOR JANUARY TERM.— The following is the list of Grand and Traverse Jurors drawn for January term of Court commencing Monday January 28 1882 : ' GRAND JURORS. Klin* FflUfnl^Orm. Mllr* ZtiiiQ)"ronit, Duruid* T O Uunkl*. FhJlUbar*. Jartic# Tobn, Know tib/p*. WllfUwi lilßr, |l*on*r. John I'ottnr. f. Wllaun llalf moon. K II . Carr, MlUsbarr. JttlnttC Haul/, I'ulUr. J. 11. W*t*l, flprin|, t'alvin Zimmerman, Hogg*. iGaorga Kline, I'ation. I'litllp ftiinai, ()rt|(|, W, M. ttmitti, Fib*r. VaUm. Walter Mk. pvrgtirm. Juhu ftagan, Bnuw MMJO. 8. P. llrlilol. IstlMfty. Jfttt'b J. (rtUlMil, I's-isO. ftuUrtollilfc*d,Bbo J. hi. H"kk*. John Mullen, Cottar. Ilolrart Loyd, Clillltiaharc T. U. Taylor, Coll*** TRAVERSE JURORS—Ist WEEK. It 11. Coater. BrllrfonU r Ow# Alaxandar, I'nfonvtlto j t'hrißttavi Ih'ir, lU||wf.,ot< J, N 11. Blovtr, Howard iwp. H O Uru, hiill|wl>nr(, Frank My, I John W. iH itrtck, H a!kr C ll.M*r, l>ort Ihnj. Cart Jr.. Frrguaou. iMniwl |)uh Cottar. Jarotr Orruinger, Nilaa John C. Ilarts.f, Millhrttn Thorn** VMfHk, lUrrtf. ! II C. Hltarr. William llrwa, Chilipahurg J W. Ca< k r, ( urtin. J K Mill*.. itelh-fonte. William Maria, llarrla. M. M. Ilouarr, tJollrgr JkinM Ants* Howard lor Kndolph Krldrr, K> f K own, Adam C. Kl|'ka, Cottar. 1 laaac l^iuhutisJlalfmoon Harry Hugtor, Cnioti. | Ahndnrgo W'|llttn, Jf aaton fbl Kllen|t#r, I lain** Jaa W alaoti, HficfW Koq. i M 111 Urn Murrfta. lb#***. John M< fully. Mar ion. jW. |. Howard Imt. Michael Hor. ||aina Wm. MrCtatland, BalM'tn. P. H. Uugt*, Litwrty. |Wm. liana*)., Walker. J. If. U'DK.Canin. |Ci It V Urar. lialfrooon. ilftaulel C. !'<*•.* man, liuKr*. jCumliiHi llaiel, Banner, MM. Muaaer, llaliin. Harnuel !¥****. Harm lleriuan Miller, Aprtng. I! M Mwam. fo||r. Andre lioirr, P*nn. J C l*ain|>l, Irriwaa. 4 Jam If#, " J olio Ham*. Crim. liaoMd Ajr, Phillpsbnrg. Win AruMtrotiK. I'ctirr. TRAVERSE JURORS— 2d WEEK. Wrn Miller. Taylor y* M Kr|i' i, llaiun. jKtcnnel ||of,#r, Taylor. IJoh a Ult, lienor r. Aim Hal< heller. Katl> J'tialbau Wolf, Miltt. ,Wll*oi Irwin, Colon. John Cnrry. k. Mlliheitt. jJohft || hi ""to, ** ! It A Kinkad". inilU|*bn|. li pee*. (|itie# j A. W *lxR Lantb, Tlxnter A Co. Hester A tiepfaart. Tarn A tiny. OLUMTI lirendwf. ADMA. " J 11. Owvk.LL. Hu*b A llnetinga. Juaej.l, *OTU. —. " PATM'a R. RCO. Alexander A B-wtt. '.Btanckard Benjamin Wetland .... " IDlnlelk kilkrj H *l. Hoy. II"* "< A L.ej.hni T Jabot Hark, uaeof - J..fan A HNNTEF. Hoy. Art" Pardee, at al. ■ Owt| C. K ; "*tn el at. Spangler Heater A trrpbarX. Hank. A Teeter - J ft FV.nrt.erk, Bearer A Oepbatt. llakß|l. TfaE. Kerry MEN „.... " John T. Feeler, ITl air Heater A Uepbart LAAIU ]l* Pettis' ex'ra-~ •J. H. Ilayee, Blair H-ter A Oepfaart. I BlnMk HUner _ ~ - Juerpfa miner'• as TV—. J II t Spangler Jm4< Mt.| " i II Retfenyder { ft. rid Keller —„ - J OR,I. ROBA, Ultfa rlaoee KLUEC R A I Ale> A H ! William |M,n " Janet. Hefan. K.||er H 1 1, and Ales A R F. J. ptimer at *1 I nhater, Kritw Nl Alexander A Ifesrf. Rearer A Gephart. * J TV.n.pe.. J. RHler Millet Hearer A ORI-H. Spangler, Alex A Buwer, II W. Ilrtorer - J. A Older. Alexander A Haoer Hearer A Oepbart ORTEGA O' Bryan, nae of- " Jam** U llrjan. Alexander A Bu*. Retrhlein. John Bhlrt*y.._—..... " Jnhn T Mia, Sam* Same, Bale, Alexander A Bower BETTER A Orphan Jnnnb Meyer— -............ " Altar! Kautfa, Keller J and. Baltr— —. " John M Haretly. rx'R Keller. Turot* A HnUng*. ftat id Wearer's edrn'Nl " Later MIL. bell, ears ear Ftltsrr A Mage* Tarst. ft M Lrdh. adm'r " R. C Ohamttera, Alexander A BETTER. Hoy. The Harden Company —. "W.P ftannan A On Alexander A Hewer. Iloy. R H Hon. an A Ik. " Jam*. Ken nelly rt al Bearer A tiepfaatt. A lex an DM A Bower. J U Alhrtgbt " W.. Wimamx. Keller. Ima A lletilag* J. M Albrtghl - J. W. Stewart, KE||O Gray. BOBK FACTA TOR DIRRCTOR*.—From the table of Mr. J. C. Meyer, Ibe agent of tbe "Applelona," during the session of Institute six book* were (when (this is polite for stolen) valued at several dol lar*. From the table of Mr. D. M. Lieb, the agent of Clerk k Maynard, three book* were taken, valued about Ike same ax above. Who took them 1 Chil dren ! No! Visitors? No! Who then? Teachers, nay not but some who like the willy in the fable, don the garment of a respectable title lo cover the character of petty aneak thieve*. We give the name* of some of the books taken so that director* can question those seen with them, and find the guilty one* from the conscious blush of guilt; "Appleton's Language Les son*;" "Choice Thoughts;" "Choice Selection*"Henderson's Teet Word*;" ' Sobool Classic* "The Deserted Vil lage;" "Anderson'a General History, Part First," "Ancient History,"—Teach trt' Journal. | —The musical held at the residence of Mr*. J. O. Love, on Linn street, on Tburs day evening, In the presence of a large number of friend*, is Mid to bar* been a delightful affair. Tb* programm consisted of vocal and piano solos, duets, trios and choruses. The most interesting part of the whole was the competition between a number of Mr*. Love's pupils for certain prises offered by that lady. All the differ ent pieces were so finely rendered as to make it very difßoult for the committee appointed to make the award. Mis* Mary Ureen succeeded in carrying off the Irst prise, Mise Emily Valentine the second, Mies Bella Weaver the third and Master Kddie Valentine the fourth. Mrs. Lose certainly deserves great praise for her efforts in endeavoring to develop the musi cal ability of the young folks of Bsllefoate. TVtukfrt' Journal. —The iUwßach'i greuteat friend It P*- MOMA. —Loeb'. ft tbe pltce to buy dry goods. I*rg* a*orlment, low price. and good good, at all time. —Ladle.', ntiataa' an no higher than common eattern trab, are now open and for *ale by 8. 4 a. Loeb. You will shortly irf ooopefledto buy your winter clothing. Before deciding on what you will buy see what tbe celebrated Rochester manulacturer*. S[# H r., Stein, A.Her 4 Co., have t urfl *j n,m 3n ]AI n pro TWSSSATFTIAR— | *S*a ■* jw, a Alif] #, d * brdl. bu aiJST. ffcTiK j <4 lb Protboeatary of th. fVrort of Cnamava pi. a. tHIUo !". t>>l... and tta amoaot •11l t* |—nutad he c*llr*i. al tb. nt torn X MTDNRON. J.c HARPER, PRATB'J. ; .—Came to the residence 1 J J of tb. aadomgaMt In Km lliot tiro rob Ip. One i ur.'a"2n T * **" mt A acute 1. IXI. a kCtl ' * •*"* * n Xurot Uiraa )^r> old The "W WMt tftirt, |*x.r. property and pa. 'hat pro; robrrata. ah. nil) I* dbmorod of M . I :*"'*"*•'.• . DAVID MrtUWEEY. Xt ., Jnn 2. *£. IJw I ( WMMIBSIONE RH' NOTICE. ro TU * *• prrorot bawd of Oonty Oommlathroar* b* forward It lb. fc,Hoalo ralro r*. 4 "yeA Of tb. poi. n II L.ariD IBAI IBQRVNT'LM.NL FC* BMR noWa.. b. I* wb tb. ooaaip. J**- J 1 " 1 JJ* Oojalp (Vwaiamn, awl la tb.lr o®na at tb. Ooan Hoaw la lb* bmafb of SWIH.*..., r yj"! •* 4 lWrtf " ad month Crow Id o'rlwb a. M. lo 4 o'rlorfe r a. ad. All pood* aad taatnial br tb. aw of tba noaatv a.o.t l potrboood b| lb. Oawwawhomo or by Iboir - „ y tk *f "~wa to bo drana untti tb. Board of OonaW am appro.ro tb. Mil. Jdb. Mo flab or Material of aay kind b* lb. oa. of UM> roaaty lo bo pairhwtd ftoaa any of tb. Cooaty CoiUBIAI HTI. JonK woi.r, a n. C. CAWrBKLL. .OnaiwltoWMro. A. J. eaaur, j W. Man Watcaa, Ctork. 1 ITDITORS NOTICE.—ID the Or -1 * pkaaoOoarl af OoaWonroatr. la lb. roatlro of lb. oroalo of ioba k. Tailor, dorooooi Tho aadroropatd A ndlbo appidalod by nld (Van to aroh. dtetrUrotb o of tbo boloaeo do. from M* I tub. f imi I to aad f tb— Hall, an tinted 7w ottroM I ? ■••*-* *< M. odkr. la tbo Mteoagb of BNtefcat. no Tboroday J a soar. 1, inf XK) o'clock a. m. Part.ro lateroteod UI pW* at "i* 4 - , CLEM KMT HALE. W>- '-Aw Auditor "VOTICE is hereby given that the A-A arooaat H MILL.Mb roamMteo of tbo pro *a aad rotate of r. A Palo, a Mooter, boo broa £od la Ibo oco of lb* frotboaotery of tb. Coart C Ooronoa Ptroo la aad tor tbo roaaty X Ooatro, aad thX roid arooaat will I* pi.mated fit nUiteiil n X tb* a.*l ma of mid aaM, '-*• J. 0. HARPER. Protb'y. VOTICE. —In the matter of the E§- A * lata of JAMIE* rRrPT. lal. of Pa I tea towaohlp, d.c.arod, la tb* Qnduu.'a Court X Onatro maatyt Tb. apptalMmrol u. tbovMawXmM Jaaro CrJt, Cmrt. tko*. lb. MMt And ao*l Morroobte i imi approlromoat roatimod ami ul oottro dim ted to be *!• ■ n by paMbrnthm, that nahaa mt, M imfcro a. .i.a*rod abndnloly My tb* Cotrk WM E BI'aCBFIELD, AM tote X JAMES HAUL late X OatM teaaobip. demmX, la tb* Orpboab Omit X CoMb* oaaaty t Tb* iMttmawl t tbo aldoa X Xd Jamro Dn'ln. dronroA Ellmboth Bate.iHdoa.fcr s*. X a t.rtXa *ro*m, teaomoal cad ttart X load la tb. Itronahlp of Caloa aX ooaaty x OMrtr* afcrmaM. fcroadX *a tbo rout!, by laada A Wat. P. IWut, oa - I- — •• aorth by '•A X Wm. Spot* aad tm tb. mx by tend. X Jteha Obd Heart* Ate.aadx malXXftf almdy admatrt m y- * M rr- 1rXS *~TMI. tb* ottMa ro ptate. taoat rood aad rooaratrol am, aad aa% di. mtX to bo tl.n* by pnbUoathro X tb* Ua* Ar—d fcr trot arod. prte. te a>t tnna, tbat aalro* Strop, thwa tte SIX tbrt.tr. oa *r bXro. tb. nl day Xoctl My TbTo* eelnaX axilalely. . -? _ l ■VECHrtEI^i,CTk Or. Omrt gj^^Tt-Baaar.*^