There has been interred in oar Cemetery in the vear 1881, three of oar aged citizens— Sylvester Taylor, Harry Btley, aud Polly Taylor; anil three in middle life HTrqnk Banyan, | Eoieliae Gilbert, and Bel inda Bobs^ andhow many children we cannot say.Mi. iVm. Bunyan, who.waa stricken downt *” * i ^ -with paralysis last Jane is 'atill an invalid, add*thoughrmnsaff«ring mucli bodily pain atprese nt is very weak both in mind, and body,and not able to converse bat little.oil* L. D; Taylor’s health baa bean poorfor some time and be is hot at present able toattend to business*'Mrs.1 Adam Innc-s and Mrs. C. J* E., Martin have been in feeble health for a long time and this winfer are not as well as usual.Tbcke areiiving within two miles of Gran* . vilie Centre three men and five women who are over eighty years of age . and many more who liave passed their-three score and tenyears,; and health.all enjoying reasonable gootf. Mr i Adam Innes Is now running his tannery da fall timo , giving employment to quite a number of men and turning out some of the best leather manufactured in America, which is attested by his premiums.1B-JVTaylor has started bis mill again, since the heavy rains. It has been idle all the. summer and falL.C. N. Gyl es and L P. Bush are bnsy in making aud repairing wagons, and He nryArnold is working early and 1 ato in ironiq?them and shoeing horses, etc.H. H. Heald is running a first class harness shop. Proof—first premium at Troy fair 1881.' He also keeps robes, blankets and whips for sale, all of which he will sell as che^ap as the cheapest.- Taylor and Manley are dealing in genera! merchandise taking all kinds of farm produco in exchange for goods; also bay and sell, cattle, sbeep and swine.H. H. Taylor is doing a good business in his steam milt grinding' chop, sawing shingles pnd all lumber needed by our farmers audimachines. =* • i*On the dfteeuth of last month, our gpod neonlft mode a donation for their castor J. L.