flit Crntte Thuridav Morning, April 5,1883. OomKßiiponnßNCß.c^iiiUiltilnglm|xirtnt nw. ■"!*< It •4 from any part of th county. No cn iniM tc! uulaaa Ai'fonipantft! fy th® real nam* of tba wrltar. Local Department. Trailing arbutu* days aro here. Happy man ! Mr. .la*. Chambers, they are twin bays. Kli l'erkins will lecture for the Y M. ('. A. on the 28th int. Mr. Richard Garmati, of Coatosvillo, is visiting his people here. —W'illiamsport has suffered by tire again. This tirno her Rubber Works. Tho ladies of the Reformed church netted $•">•"> from their ico cream festival. —Seventy is the highest number'of trout reported caught by any one on Monday. —The .luniata Valley Editorial Asso ciation will meet in Huntingdon on Satur day nest. Mr. .lawes Broi l.* hn- Qni.-hcd a suc cessful term of echo 1 at di>trict, No. 5. A ten year .'lt v arrived at Scotia a few evening, rince. havirg come from Germany. Mrs Samuel Foster has returned from Tyrone whore .he spent a fortnight among old friends. —Miss Alice Wilson i* home again after spending the winter with Gov. Curlin's family in Washington. Mr. /.ettle anil his mother, of Jersey Shore, passed through here on their return home from a visit to Penn's Valley. Milesburg's new Methodist pastor, Rev. W. W. Roes, has entered upon his work under favorable circumstances. —Tho Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church meets to-morrow, Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Adam | Hoy. —The Daily St ics man wants electric I lights to bo substituted for gas on the ground that wo must bo "like other peo ple." —Wanted—A few more wholesome nui sances to loaf at the station from 7 to 12 A m., from 1 to fi i\ m., and from 7 to 10 r. M. Rev. Mr. Billheimer occupied the pulpit of the Lutheran church lA.t Sunday in the absence of tho regular pastor, Rev. S. K. Furst. —The business of tho late firm of S. A. Rrew A Son will be settled by Mr. Geo. Brew at the office formerly occupied by Hon. S. H. Yocum Mr. Hull, a man of ninety years, , lying ill at his homo, Valentine. Forge. He is greatly emaciated ; his arms can be spanned by the thumb and forefinger. Rev. Jas. Wilson, of New York city, whoso father lives at Spring Mills, sails for Europe this week His congregation has granted him a sit months leave to re cuperate overtaxed nature. Read the new advertisement of Wil liams & Bro., to b found on another page and then when you need any work in their line and desire it done in th* best possible manner give them a call. Mr. Jas. G. Wighaman, of Philips burg, was found dead by his wife on com ing down stairs at their home one morn ing last week. Death is supposed to have lieen caused by apoplexy. —The young people of the Methodist church belonging to Mr. D. M. Lieb's { class presented him with a most beautiful Faster card at the close of their meeting i on Thursday evening last. —C'assel Salsburg, of Altoona, made a bungling attempt to suicide last week, but he spent too much time in drawing his razor from the ear to the windpipe when some friend interrupted him. —James A. Fielder, of Williamsport, visited his father-in-law, Mr. Emanuel Brown, over Sunday. Mr. Fiedler is a Madison burg boy by birth, and his friends will be glad to know that he is on the Williamsport Aun and Hannrr staff. —Some two or three hundred lalsorers . are now making the snow and dirt fly In the barrens on the Rellefonte and Buffalo Run railroad. This road | about seven teen miles in length and will be completed in the ensuing fall. —Altoona young ladies refuse to kiss fellows who use cigarette*. Hollidaysburg girl* will not ki** young men who do not u*e them. Bellefr.nte young men will please note this information, and when they visit these places, govern themselves accordingly. Most of the students at the State Col lege are spending their hort spring vaca tion at home. Some few remained at Col lege. No time probably within the his tory of this institution ha. there been such unanimity of feeling between students and members of tho faculty a* now. —A special from Washington D. to the Philadelphia /'res* says that Governor ( urtin was one of tho morning callers on the President. Our townsman likewise asserts that tho new tariff will not prove acceptable to tho majority of manufactu rers, especially Pennsylvanians. —"There aro young men in town who cannot hold a skein of yarn for their mothers without wincing, hot will hold 120 pounds of a neighboring family for the bast part of tho night with a patience and docility that are certainly phenom enal."—Philtpthurr/ Journal. Gracious 1 Bair; what part of the family so nner gizee your young men 1 —Tho rocent lecture of (ion. Beaver in Association hall has awakened thoughts not only on "How to get and keep a homo," but on somogencral improvements which might be made in our beautiful town. A goodly degree of homo pride prevail* as is attested by tho attractive and spacious yards, the whole length of Linn and Curtin streets a* well as other portions of tho town. Tho cemotory should receive materia! improvement in many respects ; more trees should ho planted in certain localities, several old buildings which are toppling and unhealthy ought to be torn down and peraiits, granted by tho proper body, to build only such us meet certain modest requirements, should be required. Tho condition of tho street, of tho fence, •>f tho yard and of tho entrance to any building is an index to the character of its occupants. Dejected gales, tin cans, and piles of rubbish about a door proclaim againt those who dwell within tho door. Our air, soil and water are the purest. In harmony with these, clean surroundings aro necessary. Under favorable circum stances not alone physical power is in croased, but character becomes strong- In several slates the law prohibits adver tising Sends from defacing nature. The paint brush has a most excellent uso, but it se'dom enhance* natural beauty. The gaudy color* of cortain of our houses become monotonous and in a short time tho owners will return to neutral tints. Fairbanks Bros', of St. Johnsbury, Vt., (lava now every reason to be proud of the town which they have domineered. Prob ably no New England town hat such prev alent town pride and fraternity of feeling The laboring men in nearly all cases own their own homes, Brussels carpets and pianos. We have every reason t believe the present town council will exert their of forts to increase tho attractiveness of Bollefonte. Now print*, n<-w ginghams, new dross good* at Lyon & Go's. —Tho funeral service of Mr. Samuo] I'otter, who died very suddenly from sup posed apoplexy lat Saturday morning, took place from the residence of Mr. Abram V. Miller, l'leasant flap. Rev. Goorge I'enepacker officiated, assisted by Rev. William Laurie. A large procession followed the remains of Mr. I'otter to the cemetery hero where the deceased was buried. Mr Potter felt unusually wall on the evening preceding his death. 'n Saturday morning a member of tho fami ly entered bis sleeping room and noticed nothing unusual with the aged man as he merely coughed and turned in the bed. A little later, his daughter, Mrs. Miller, en tering his apartment, observed his motion less condition and approached the bed. To her terrible grief she found him dead. Thus paed away a man who had tha ex perienee of nearly eighty-five years. Five sons and three daughter* mourn his ud den d"alh, one of the latter being the wife of Hon. Cyrus T. Alexander. He was a man much beloved by hi* family andhot* of friends who will ever pay tribute to hi* dear memory. —Go to Graham's shoe stor and see the fine stock of boots and shoe* just received. You can get a good bargain every time, every thing to be sold cheap. Take a look at those nice Kid and cloth top button shoe* fot tho ladies, they are just beautiful and cheap. They have the best line of men's wear in town without any exception. Corner Brockerhoff row. v6nlt-2t. —The Morris and Philipsburg Railroad i* the latest chartered lino for our sec tion. The road will be seven mile* long, beginlag where the B. (' A H. W. R. R. crosses tho Moshannon creek and termin ating near Philipsburg. The president of the company i* D. W. Holt, of Philip*- burg Director* aro J. M. Hale, Jno. A. Lindsey, L. G. Lingle, 11. K. Grant, Jno. M. Holt and Jno. A. Mull, all of burg. —Have you been to the great bargain ale at the Bee Hive, if not get there as seen a* you can. lOtf. Mr. llnder*oti, manager of the Steel Work*, is happy over the receipt of a let ter from the patent office at Wa*hingtn, informing him that a decision giving him the right of a certain proces* ha* been favorable to him. The same patent, after his application at the office, we* sold by •orne Englishman to the Steel Association for $200,000. Mr. Henderson ran now *el' the process for a* much more to the same organization. —A new line of spring gloves, lisle thread and silk, mcusquetaire and Foster lacing gloves, Lyon A Co. —"Did you see the man walk the wire yesterday Sunday i from the Brockerhoff House to the First National Bank ? It wa* a disgraceful proceeding for Sunday and It's a wonder that the authorities didn't stop it"— Daily AVics. Please re member, Mr. Srv is, it wa* done on April 1t, "all fools' day," and may be the au thorities are charitable in such cases. —CMt scrap iron wanted'for the ca*h or in exchange for Hardware at H. K. HICKS' HARDWIRE AVP STOVE STORE, if. Mr. CRlvln Lose ha* dissolved part nership with his father, Mr. Isaac Lose, 8r , and la now to be found at the livery stand lately occupied by Mr, James T. M 'Cully. Csl. is a most reliable 4 young man and in every sense worthy the pat ronage of the public. Give bfm a call. FAT WORK. — Muri. A. C. Lonber gor nil John Irwin on Thursday painted for 11. K. Hicks a sign covering the entiro end of the barn on the mill property of K. C. iin in (•, Esq., near Mann's Axo Fac tory, confuting of lHfl letters, ranging in si/.n from 10 inches to 2 feet, anil did it all in one day. Wo solicit report* of similar work satisfied that it cannot bo beaten. BKAUTT. —"It is claimed that New York women look younger at . r >o than Bus ton women do at 40, or Chicago women at HO," for the reason that they have been taking I'truna for the past three months, but iioston and Chicago women are corn ing up in lino style—entering upon the homo stretch on Manalin. I got ono of your books on the "Ills "f Life" from your Druggist as a present, anil, a it directs, have been taking I'rmnn and Manalin. My bowels aro in excellent condition, and the lungs and heart are improving finely. ' 11.21. J. M. WALK EK, I.awa-, I'a. EVERT TLXMSAV. —The public are led to believe by certain railroads that low rato tickets will ho sold and special trains run to the West, "Every Tuesday. ' This is calculated to deceive parties contem plating a trip West, as by the Pennsylva nia Railroad you can go any day in the j week on Fast Express trains, and at just a low rate as by any other route on Tuesday. it is a well known fact that the Pennsyl vania Railroad is the direct route between the Hast and the Croat West. Parties contemplating a trip to Awinsus, (,'ulorailu, Stbratka t Jiexr .tfrj ieo, ltakotn, or any of the western States or Territories, would consult their own interest by calling on thu nearest agent of this company for maps, time tables, dec., where they will re ceivo full information, or by writing to Thus. K. Watt. Passenger Agent Wastern District, No. 110 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg MILRMU K. NOT AV Last Monday w** ! a very busy day in our quiet little town | and folks have changed around considera- I bly. Mr Harry Levi and family left Miles burg, last Thursday, for their new houi in Dakota. Hope they will be pleased with the country and gel along nicely. Mr. Justin Ilrownwell while burning brush one day last weeek, was the victim of an attack of falling fits and f'-ll into the fire and burned his left litnb in a ter rible manner. He is slowly rccoving Mrs Samuel Meyers, of Central City, has been seriously ill, also Mr*. E D Noll has been suffering from an attack of inflammatory rheumatism. Roth ladies are improving. Mr, Wm. Wilkie has said his property to C K K.ssington, Sr. Mr W removed to Mrs John Parson's hous" along with John Ilihler. Our enterprising mercantile friend W B Miles, spent lat week In the city pur chasing goods for the spring and summer trade. We believe our friend J. A. W. Rishel is about opening up business again. Ward does'nl mean to be- beaten o. Good for you, old boy ' .Still they come. Wednesday evening, March 21. Mr Dick Adams and Miss Kate .Shope were made bone of one flesh, Ac , and on Wednesday evening, March 2*. a wedding party consisting of Miss Edith Gregg, formerly and years ago a resident of Central City, and Mr Myers, of Ty- i rone, stopped over night at the bride's rcl- I alive* here Also on the evening of the 28th Miss Call firay and Mr Kyler were married at Miss Gray's home in Miles burg We don't know what Oscar will do now since his right hand man. George, has gon away It will be pretty hard on our bass blower unless Geo. comes down and spells him a little occasionally. We noticed "Burnum's What is It" in town the other day again. Think he ought to give us a rest now pretty soon. Mr. Edward Elder and mother have > moved into the property lately owned by Harry Levi which they have purchased. Mr. Joseph Smith will ere long take hi* shomaking establishment to Snow Shoe. • Mrs. Kate P. Dale, wife of Mr. A. W. Dale, was buried at Isemont on Sun day last. At the house prayer was offered by the Rev. I)r. Hamill, alter which ap propriate services were held at the Lu theran church, of which the deceased was. an earnest and consistent member. Rev. George Divon, her pastor, spoke very im pressively, making the members of the very large assembly feel that the memory of the just is precious. Rev. S. K. Furst, of this place, followed with a short address. Mrs. Dale's death is a shock to her large circle of friends and a terrible blow to her husband and four children. She was thir ty-three years of age. —A new line of corsets, just opened, at Lyon A Co'*. —The last sad rite# over the departure of Mr. George Jack, of Hoalsburg, wore solemnly said at ten o'clock last Saturday _ The venerable man of 82 years had been ailing for some lime and was very willing to be at rest. No death could be more tri umphantly happy than that of Mr. Jack. Beloved by a host of friends, his own sons, two, and daughters, three, feel the keenest the ios* of a loved christian father. Lewin, the pleasant proprietor of the Philadelphia Clothing store, has just re turned from the city with a large and su perior lot of clothing suited to the season, and all claset of men and boys. Give him a call. —Mis Raimey, of Boalsburg, Is dan gerously ill. —Our tonsorial friend Beck has put on his summer face. —Goo. Hishe), M. D., is to become part ner of Dr. T. R. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nolan, of Snow Shoe, were in town Tuesday. A new sign graces the walk in front of William* Bros, establishment. Improvements are being made on the residence of Mr. Jas. L. Horamsrville. Mr. Randolph Nightingale is among us again. He was seen out riding yester- : day. —Jas. G. Wighaman, for sixteen years i a resident of Phillpsburg, died on Sunday, j March 25th. Mr. George Naught's jewelry store at . Phillpsburg has been closed by the credi- i tors. Indebtedness $ 12<*I. The Methodist church sociable on j Tuesday evening was largely attended and j all the exorcises very interesting. tiaf~ Feathers, ribbons, velvet can ail be | colored to match thut new hat by using ! the Diamond Dyes. lOcents for any color. —The commissioners were in session I Tuesday arid Wednesday, one of tin- mat ters demanding their attention being tb ; new bridge bid* Another aged veteran passed from the i scene* of earth to the eternal r<-lrn Sunday last in the person of Mr M. S Hunter, ot Mill Hall. The Philadelphia Clothing store, on Allegheny street, is the | l*"o to | urchase summer suits .if the best quality and at fair prices Call and examine the stock. —Chief Burgess Fleming ha* issued a proclamation to the voters of the North | ward calling an election to be held . n Tuesday next for filling the vacancy in the town council occasioned by lha resignation of Robert Mcknight —Jersey Shore was visited by a lire on Monday night which resulted in the >le struction of two square* of buildings, among which is the post office building The fire departments of William*] rt ai d L >ek Haven rendered a 1 —The parly which left here rM n lana. Tuedav evening, had as| i ai was an ticipated. Among those who did go were R. W Sm>uk and family, 'f Coleville. and Dempster Meek, of Buffalo Run. —lt It reported by the Yeirs that Mr Al. W. Ralston, who attempt'-] suicide at Pin Grove Mills r • ently, is gaining raj - idly in strength arid ha* fair < hances of recovery During a sp- Jof sneiring Mr Ralsp n ejette.l the bullet, whi h was de. signed to end his life, fr- m his n Lewin at the one j riee Philadelphia Clothing store ran a • omodal* t any 'ire or tate His t"ck is full and selected with care to please ail in material and make-up. He run* no fancy j.rices, hut treat* all purchasers alike at reasonable and just rate*. Hit goods will bear in spection. Call and examine for yourselves —The old council held its final session on Monday last at their rm. After aj proving some bills the t|-ecial committee to consider the laying of water plj>es through Cowdrick't ailey to McClain • I now building reported favorably t> such action. The council clerk, Daar Mitchell, I presented the report of borough exjeD*e* for the year. This report was accepted, and theold bdy ad urned • irrf - Squire : Rankin then administered the oath to the burgess-elect, W I Fleming, to the tress" urer elect, S D. Gray. Esq , and l" coun cil members-elect, F. W. ('rider, Wm. Shortlidge and Richard McCafferty The clerk railed the new council to order, all the member* reporting save Robert Mc- Knight. Mr. Jno. Ardell, Jr., was nom inated and elected president, Isaac Mitch ell rp.elected clerk and Jno. (. Levc was chosen borough solicitor. The following committees were hereupon announced by President Ardell Financial Committee—T. Gerborich, F. W. Crider and Henry Walker Water Committee—William Shortlidge, David Hartley and Joseph <'easier*. Street Committee—F. W. Crider, C. T Gerberich and DaTis) Hartley. Fire and Police Committee—David Hartley. William Shortlidge and Robert Mr Knight. Market Committee Henry W alkey, Richard McCafferty and F W. Crider. Nuisance Committee—Joseph ("eaders, William Shortlidge and Robert Mc Knight Here followed nomination* at follows: Hupt. of Water Works, Sam). Rine and W. W Bateman; Street Commissioner, Thus. Shaughetsy and Jno. O'Leary; I>amplighter, Peter McMahon, After a recess during which the committees con sidered the respective candidate* the coun cil again came to order. A tie between Rine and Hateman made it neceesary to hold a later meeting when Bateman was victorious. Khaughnessy was chosen street commissioner and McMahon lamplighter. During the evening session Robert Mc- Kftigbt's resignation was accepted and an election to fill the vacancy ordered. DBLKVAX, Wis., Sept. 24, 1878. GF.VTS—I have taken not quite one bot tle of the Hop Bitters. I was a feeble old man of 78 when I got it. To-day I am a* active and feel as well a* I did at .10. I see a great many that need such a medicine. It-St. I> BOTCK. Nortcx.—Person# having R. K, ties, fence post* end telegraph poles for sale, will pleaee send a written proposat of the kind, quantity, price and point of delivery along the line of the B. C. A Southwestern K. K., within thirty days, to R. H, LAW* nx, Jersey Shore, or W. W. RAXKIW, Look Haven. 8 t( April JurorH. i s Following will l, found u complete li.t : of tbe fK J". W Maraliall Ik HDur **ml J |#l# It* t,n#r J l> Hill Ku*h 'i*-, Fortr,#y lUrrl# John Urifhth hprintr TKAVKKMIC JI KOItH—-|T WJtEK .1 l>. Ilwll Howard twp J T M or mi. k Knrguaoti JftO'li Mullflll Pftltoll I'ftiillp Hpott# Worth I lia* llnn> ' • k ll"ieic* M 1111 Alfa ?!,•## lrH|K I htfiith Kuah MM K• nhart I'.* fiio r I 1 HBl• ' • • " .. * 'rin Millar H#M#f .nt* J I) W .(flirf 1w.H1,.-1 llarry M l>-w*l| Marion Hh, ¥ KlUMi' k W u Matbrn Uutt/m hainl. • -Mr. ) Walk•'i Win fir Martian Howard \ iil"i, iWkwith Taylor Prank Y wal llarrla H W lUa.tr Patb.n lUnj It • h I t n*ill# John hrote |*ott r il U hirflll-.lt It'll*? r,t r It •r• I l'hiU|*i arK Jaffl Kr**aan#r Mil< w || Wik# Half Modi ' ii Hit,lth |f*!J#forit* W. It Iuk#tr,ar, |l*l|f| # Jafii## |'f,j.f rtftuw Pho* J*' -■)- Y Jt.t*. r Main#* Wm hi**filttith |>nn hauil.t Muwr Haiti** ll' or j It* - *- I it lon "-toil M Mot/. Halt,#* Y. If.--*it, r . ll#ll#f<#ut* V. ft. Iti* har<)f W it), lf Hi- M > I John M)*r Ilarrta Ihtu'l Walter# W'alkor J hit T w iirira lo i, Win H mv#ry W rtli Math Mt la. id i am ¥> tgu* * li. V Ufa 11*11. 'nt. I' N ft *i I.art J*prlf,*.' la. • fit. rII wnt.J | J J vs 11 -r l.fu'oa f! ht.-rhart ' .lff lUl> n <%f In. r I.IU rty ll# r,r a 7<*U'l< r W llllaro ll' '.r hprii,|( John 1 tl* alio |l li font** • M.lif-i Of*rif hlliah K.h. r I r.ion J. K ftr4.ar rtill ;• la< i I I'-rI kI Ortlb J .lit, II . Win Wilt .y M i.-air/ H'jtjJ \'lfritme, Kwp, i now in the ,;iTii*ri ngencv butine*. *nd i- prepared to I negotiate the -l*' ■ t | jrciih <• of building ! )nl, bor-e. • r Anything ; nrtn-- r/mv de-ire t" buy 1 r ►"! I Shi i.d he tut hnve what i- wnnte-J he run Mi'iri' it on -hurt notice. Thii rrar,giriient will not inter fere with hi- Urge nr. 1 int riming inur t-nc© bu-ifu*-- I If-if. .1 j.t opened a new iini* ' i,nndri rri •■tnbr ideri<'i h'. Lyon A C ■ - I. The lira, biggert und meet -took of j carpet-, oil cloth# < lc.. kept in ' entre I county can now be found at the Ifoe i Hire. lOtf. Wilton, M< Fw nr.i aCo . call alien -1- nt" the only reliable Heady Mui-d Paint in the market Th" Pioneer J*r j ar-d I'u • • ml •-.!% .per: r t-> any I lteady MuM P-.nt - ;•! but rival- f .re whit- l I in it- rni'-tliM-i ir, w rh ng and disability Thii faint i- guaranteed hy the manufacturer- red t - irmk ■ r j-oe) I within three \ ear- The guarantee i-m t ' unlv good f r rej m ;t g the paint hit it . .11 !*.• put i n if it -houid cra< k or peel ' within the time pe ifled It will be to \ ur int'-rc-t t .call arid n Wil-on, Mc -1 Karlane A Co., before juril a-ing either while lead • r any other Heady Mixed ! I'aint. —All new -Vyle* of lace* at Lyon A Co'i. —Th© latent novelty at n unheard of i -acrifice, changeable i Htnmin Velvet* jin nil rliadee at cent- per yard, co-t II.W) to import —*t the "n© Price I'-ee j Hive Store-. Thi* bargain can fio-itiv© ly never b© duplicated. l'llf. - • a-t -crap iron wanted for the ca-h or in exchange for Hardware at H. K. HICKS' Hardware and Stove Store, tf. —New -tylei furniture rrctonne-, at Lyon -V Co - Wat m t L**r H air Hr.i her —ll i entirely different from aM other-. It it a clear *> water, and. ail name indicate-. i a |>ertenixi. 10 IMM Mf '4rt U Frwh boltar par p-nnd .. :*i 0*l< kDI paf prttlQil *• J>f )' (Vmntry h*m ppf IT llam*,■igr lO UH ppr {wtant|„ tM ,„... M ,. H , Ift *#*• pffloF 2-'' P'-tat-** f*r I'tMhfl.. !*' priMl !•♦(....„ w 1* IN THE MATTKK OF THE AS- I RIG Kill of Jr-fph I). Tl<-nria. la Ihf Ofrt off* catax-a PlfM of CMtlv rootT, to tka rmOft* l"f af JoMph l, Tftt mM Notlra i* Mtuftf fflvan. that an application will !w mad* on thp hmnh Mow day of April n*at to lb Coarl of n Hni of fralr# onty, for tha rliw fai|ra of Iaa< Milrhall aa aaatfoo© Ar _ and for th* diwharp* of hia aaratiat on hi* fOftal h-4, and for lit# mount#*aar* to lb# aaM Joacph f f#f Iha raalda* Of mrntf natat# and that a dnrm# will U#ti !-# ntada aorvrdtaf to ih* prayar of tha patlti*, aim -nd where -II p-rfkw lt*r.t nd Y virtue c>f Hungry writn of Fieri Iy i i pit ot tits Cotfl of f .rof/,'.,. p.. i§ f . "iiiity. and t/i m*- lir** l"l. thi*r* il' ( j'Ul.lic aal# In th# 1 **nrt II- um,, in fUllaf' Kt*. on SivturcJfty, April 21, A It. 1803, at I o*rtr"k. I' M . th* filo|njt .ja*riU'| ihi) ftt of Hi* lffli a ' >fi" t b#fi' ■ alo. ,y *i.<; f aaid ' II t/ aml , |Vt*f h llf.fUltff , .Itli fl ? 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Ta., Aj rll \ )<►■ .. 9 - VOTK'K i* hereby given that the * • vtwg MNMtI !• WM km II ♦'•••* !•* • • tiofift f'r I r*a* tn th* ofh.# -f th# <"A. > *t th# M* * W**#hp. p hmr mtb#fitr do do d* A, John t). I'r.ftr , im . do „ m .„, do dt ,'i Jno J !uian#y dn ik< A d* Martin llaUy ...... Baling h h dp darnwf tfl yrf .„ to d-. do do >U, T. F M>y#r Tanti ~..HUh twaMy. !l#nry (1 f Hall#* do —...Hiife do AIM# t . . thdUkh 11wag.... . . do thtnig d*. D H.Utb*t„„.„ Uatrnc llnw* Fatf- t, tnamkiji. Jgnot* CboAw. „ wn ,fkw Howard k,**, J. A I.UiftgatfHi do .... t.mhi|. 1 John Frlldfe ~ t*ai