THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. -AND- gloomiJtatty gtmtxvt BLOOMSBURG, PA. rrlilny aiornlni?, May 20, 1BT0. f TIIIJ COLUMBIAN hut the Largest Circulation of any papar pnbllslieil In Northern Pennaylvanla, and Is lm a much larger sheet tlian rnijr of Itscotem porarlest anil la therefore thebeat medium for advertising In tills section oftha State. Railroad Charges. Wc give In another column tho correct tost of tho net recently pmaeil In rojarJ to charges by tho Lacknwnmia nnd U'oonwburir llallroil Company. It ri'peiils tho act of IftW which allowed tho Cotnimnv '' rhp ny tunnuiit tllt.V pli'fl - '! fl'l ! tMIU'.Ul(!'l of f i-c ijh 'irjmvengew i'r lil-tuiciM undor U-i nllk- , Iwlng tliom ftj v lip prlvl leoi charglntf twenty . -ntn per ton on freight nud twenty cuts per pm.-tjn-ger, w henover tho rates undor tho gen eral railroad law shall not, for short distances, amount to so much. Tho act is one of local Interest In all tho counties through which tho road ex. tends, and Is also ono of evident Justice. Tho unlimited power of tho Company In making charges for distances under ten miles, was ono liable to abuse and has been in fact, abused in recent years. In one caso a shipper has been paying fifty cents per ton for a distance under threo miles who will now pay out twenty cents. Upou anothor kind of freight, for about threo miles of haul, where tho charge has been thirty cents it will dropdown to twenty. Of course these acts refer to casos whoro tho ship-, por furnishes his own cars. Congressional Duties. Tho absonco of Senators and Itepre entativw from the sessions of tholr re spective bodies, has called forth much comment from tho public prints, and Homo rather savage advice has beea giv en to tho Honorable gentlemen, to earn their salaries by sorao decent amount of work. Washington advices contain the In formation that, at a rocent meeting of radical llepubllcaus held in that city to ratify tho nomination of S. J. Bowen for mayor, Senators Tipton and Thayer and Representatives Ela and other members of Congress spoke. This perhaps may account for tho non-attendauco of Senators and mem bers during the sessions of Cougre, They urc speech-making and Interfering in local politics, with which they have no concern, and endeavoring to forco on tho peoplo of Washington, a negro nominee for mayor. It may be that the constituents of Messrs. Tipton, Thayer, Ela aDd others send them to Congress for this purpose, but wo doubt It. Certainly there are enough matters of importance claiming tholr attention, Without their stirring up tho very dirty and ill savored puddle of Washington politics. It is bad enough to have Sen ators from such a rotten-borough States as Tipton and Thayer represent without having them intermeddling with affairs which do not concern them. Decisions Which are Decisions. Some wag records tho following "de cisions" under the internal revenue law: "The latest decisions of the commis sioner of Internal revenuo cover tho fol lowing points: Parties using paper collars must use them from tho original packages ; that is, from the box in which they havo been purchased ; and a three cent revenuo stamp must be attached to each ono when put on. When the collar becomes soiled, and is turned with the clean side out, it must reccivo another three cent stamp, and must also be conspicuously stamped with tho word "turned." Boxes when emptied cannot be used a second time, but must bo do stroyed'in the room where emptied, and tho assessor furnished with a certificate of the fact. If thrown out of the win dow or carried out in tho coal scuttle or wash-tub, such boxes will be subject to export duty. "Bootblacks aro required to use their blacklngjust as they find it when tho box Is opened adding nothing to' it wlmtever. Tho act of spitting in the box and smearing tho content with tho brush constitutes thobootblacker a mix er or reclifier, or manufacturer of black ing and ho must pay tho ordinary man ufacturer's price. Each boot blacked, ' for which tho sum of five cents Is paid by tho wearer, must receive at tho ox penso of tho bootblack, a four and three quarter cent stamp. She Pennsylvania Blosorve As sociation. This well known organization held lfe annual meeting at Lock Haven on Tuesday last, and as usual was well at tended. Qcn Meade presided, and Col. William B. Mann delivered tho oration. A telegram was received from Minister Curtin, dated St. Petersburg, in which ho said, "My spirit is with you, bravo and faithful friends." The election for officers resulted In lion. A. G. Curtin being re-elected president. Tho other officers oloctod were Generals McCandlcss nnd Barnes vico presidents j Anthony T. Laws, ro cording secretary; .Coionol Taggart.cor responding secretary, and Colonel Tay lor, treasurer. Phiirdelpbia was selected as tho place fur tho next meeting, and ou townsman, Gen. Wellington II. Ent received tho high honor of bving eloct ed orator for tho occasion. A banquet was held In the evening At the Fallon House, at which speeches wero made by General Meuriu, tho ora tor of tho day, and others In response to toasts which wero given. Impoptant Decision. A question of considerable importance was lately decided by Judge Chapman, on a caso in Montgomery county. It was who'll er tho town council of tho borough of i'ottstown had authority under tho charter to make a valuation of taxablo properly In said borough, wJth a view to taxation for borough purposes. Tho caso was decided negatively by Judgo Chapman, Ju an able and extended opinion, lu which ground is taken that tho regular assossor chosen by tho ueo pie for that special purpose, has alone the right to asheM property for city and ugu hcu s utate anu couuty i purposca. I Legislative. An Act for the draining qf swampy and wet lands. Hnc. 1, Any swampy or wot lands, belonging to sovoral owners dlsjolntly, may bo drained at thecommou expense, under the following regulations. Skc. 1!. Upon tho petition of n minor ity of said owners of such wet or swampy lands, forming u continuous swamp or marsh, tho court of quarter sessions of tho county, or If lying with in two counties, tho nearest court, shall appoint threo disinterested persons, who shall bo commissioners with pow er to view tho wet lands dcscrlbedj nnd If In their Judgment to drain them shall bo practicable, they shall proceed to lay out a drain, measuring tho length nnd ascertaining the depth, as near as muy bo with ordinary facilities; thoy shall also have power, nud it shall bo tholrduty, to ni.iko it survey of such swampy or wet laud, to got its contents nud quantity owned by each land-holder, and inako an estiniato of tho cost of cuii-tructing said drain. Sue. 3. Said commissioners shall also estiiualo the damages sustained by any of s.dd laud holders, or any other per son, by tho construction of such drain; ulo tho proportion of the cost of con struction to bo bornobyeach land-owner owning land. Sec. -1. In assessing tho amount to bo borne by each land-holder of tho cost of opening such drain, tho estimate shall be raado with reference to, and based upon both tho amount of land mado nselcs3 by such swamp and tho benefits which will result from such im provement, and in no caso to exceed the ostlmatcd benefits. Sec. C. If In tho judgment of tho commissioners tho swamp is a public nuisance, then they shall havo power to say what portion of thoexpenso shall bo borno by the township or townships in which said swamp lies. Sec. fl. If any ono of the partlcsshall feel aggrieved by tho assessment and verdict of thoso commissioners, then upon hlsnppeal and petition, tho court shall appoint six disinterested commis sioners to rovlow tho whole case and re port, and their report, when confirmed by tho court shall bo final. Sec. 7. When their proceedings shall begouo through with, tho ownors of such swamp and tho supervisors of tho township or townships, as tho caso may be, shall constituto a corporation; nnd tho time and placo of Its first meeting shall bo fixed by tho court, nnd a yearly meeting thereafter shall bo held; and said corporation, acting through n ma jority, shall havo power to open and ro- pair such drain at tho common expense, in proportion to tho assessment mado by tho commissioners. Sec. 8. Shall havo power to collect as ordinary debts aro collected. An Act to protect and encourage the breeding and culture of fish. Sec. I. Whenever a man shall have mado or erected an artificial pond upon his own land, and shall put therein any fish, or tho eggs, or spawn of fish, for tho purpose of breeding and cultivating fish, and shall give notice thereof, olther in ono or more of tho nowspapors of tho couuty, or by written or printed handbills, put up in public places near said pond, any person who shall thereafter enter upon such pond for tho purpow of fishing, or shall catch or take any fl3h thereout, shall bo guilty of a trespass, nnd in addition thereto shall be Iiablo to a penalty of flvo dol lars for the first offence, ten dollars for tho second, and twenty dollars for tho third and each aud every subsequent offenco : Provided, That this act shall not prevent tho owner of such pond, or any ouo by his authority, from catch ing or taking fish therefrom. Sec. 2. Tho penalties imposed by this act may bo recoverod, with costs of suit, by any porson, in his own namo, before any justice of tho peaco of tho county whero tho offence was commit ted, and tho person sucing for thesatno shall bo a competent witness In such suit; and tho Justice who shall collect such penalty shall pay over tho same, one-half to the overseers of the poor for tho use of tho poor of tho township whero tho offenco was committed, and the other half to tho plaintiff in such suit; and on tho non payment of such penalty, tho defendantsball bo commit ted to the common Jail of tho county for a period of not less than five days, and at the rato of ono day for every dollar of tho Judgment, whoro thosamo shall bo above flvo dollars. .In Act relative to the payment of taxes on unseated landi. Bec. 1. The treasurer of each couuty In this commonwealth shall keep a book, to bo called "tho receipt book," In which shall bo recorded tho receipts of all payments made to him on ac count of taxes paid on unseated lands, designating tho number, acros, warran tco name, and namo or names of own ers, or alleged owners, of each tract of land, tho township whero situato, and tho amount of taxes paid, and when and by whom paid; a certified copy of which receipt, under tho hand of tho treasurer and tho seal of tho county, shall bo tho only ovldcuco of the payment of the taxes, except where said receipts havo been duly recorded In accordance with tho provisions of the first section of tho net of assembly of March ninth. Anno Domini ono thou sand eight hundred nnd forty-seven. Sic. 2. Tho owners of unseated lands shall have two years from tho passago of thli-nct within which to havo their receipts for taxc3 on unseated lands ro- corded in said book, when tho same have not been already entered in a book heretofore kept by tho treasurer or tho county for that purpose: Provi ded, That the provision of this section th ill not apply where there Is any legal evidence upon the records or hooks kopt by the treasurer of tho county to prove tho payment of said taxos. Sec. 3. No parol ovidenco shall bo received to provo tho payment of taxes on unseated lands. An Act To repeal a former act relative to charges by the Lackawanna & Jiloomsburg liallro'id Company, Section 1. lie it enacted Ao That tho net of 27th of February, 1850, sup plementary to tho act offith of April. 1852, incorporating tho Lackawanna A Bioomsburg Railroad Company, bo and tho same is hereby repealed; Provided, that it shall bo lawful or said company to charge twenty cents for each passen ger and tweuty cents per ton for freight, for -tho whole distance the same may be carried, whenovcr tho rates fixed by tho 18th section of tho act of February 19th, 1819, relating to canal and railroad companies shall not amount to said gum Approved, May 13th, 1870. John Covodci HV DON PIATT. John Co'vodo Is ono of tho slock clo wiis of tho lower body of tho National Legislature as Drako Is of tho Senate. Covodolsn mtxtnro of Scotch, Irish nnd Pennsylvania Butch, and ho resom hies nn army mulo lit his carriage, bray, propensity to pull in tho Party team, nnd occasionally to kick up his lieo'.s for recreation. Ho Is cunning, without pride or concern for porsonal dignity or honor, rich by strategic approaches, nnd politics is ns mucli a business with him ns breeding stock or kcuplng shop. Ho his no abstract Idea of power, or famo, or anything which Imaginative peoplo supposo would be apt to irmUo a man wish to sit in the Congress of tho United States; for ho belongs to a run-down Commonwealth where tho highest Ideal of tho nation Is that it is a sort of In dian's stow-pot, whero nil tho States Bit round fishing out bcncQts nnd savory morsels with their fingers. John Co vodo grew up dirty nud coarso on pur poso to qualify himself for this general grab. Ho cau run ids arm down lowor, hook out nioro fat and unctuous pieces, and digest them upon a nioro omnivor ous and cast iron stomach than Spotted Tall, or Holo-ln-tho-day, or any oilier woll-bred savngo familiarly known to tho Indian agents In the lowor story of tho Patent Ofiko building. When you como to statesmanship as a fine art, Co- vodo's proposition is that it consists in personal sense, of putting us llttlo into tho pot as possible, making tho numer ator small nnd tho denominator al mighty. Ho would havo thrown in, had ho been ouo of Macbcth's witches, tho smallest mho of "blaspheming Jows," and hooked out tho whole "maw and gulp" of the shark. Ho holds his scat in tho present Congress by tho tenuro of partisan lnjustlco, having been beaten In the most mani fest manner by Henry D. Foster, but given tho seat by ft partisan committee; and yet this grotcsquo old rascal quotes rare scripture and assumes nt timo3 moro honesty than tho incorruptible Stanton. Ho reminds mo of Artomus Ward's saying of a certain man "that ho had but ono tooth, and yet this gifted being plays on tho bass drum." 1011 THE C0I.UM111AN. GATAWissXjMay 10, 1870. At u regular meeting of tho Stock holders of tho "Mutual Building and Saving Fund Association of Catawlssa,' ' tho following named persons were elected Directors: J. L. Shuman. N. P. John, 0. W. McKclvy nnd W. U. Ellis to servo for threo years, A. H. Sharp less, W. II. Abbott, K. S. Cleaver and T. E. Harder for two years, L. B. Klino, W. F. Blbly, II. F. Clark nnd Jesse John for ono yenr. The following officers were elected for the year. President N. P. John; Vico Presi-dent-W. II. Ellis; Secretary-L. B. Kline; Treasurer A. II. Sharploss. Tho timo for tho payment of tho monthly dues, occurs on tho last Friday of each month between tho hours of 4 and 8 p. m. Tho Association havo de cided to charge no premium until the July pay day. Any further information deslrablo may bo obtained by communication with tho Secretnry. L. B. Kline, Secretary. Congress. Thursday, May 12. In tho Sen ato, yesterday, tho bill furnishing ar tlficial limbs to disabled soldiers, was passed. Tho Appropriation bills woro resum ed. Various amendments woro offered. Among thoso agreed upon was one appropriating $500,000 for a now build ing for tho State Department, aud an other for tho enlargement of tho Capi tol grounds, at a cost of $500,000. In tho House, after passing an appro priation bill of $500,000 to supply tbo deficiencies in tho appropriation for, tho compensation nnd mileago of mem bers and delegates for tho year ending Juno 30, 1870, the Northern Pacific Bailway bill was proceeded with. After some discussion a compromise was effected. Tho House, by u vote of 90 to 77, refused to pass tho bill to a third reading, nnd it was referred,with a number of amendments, to tho Com raittco on Pacific Ball ways. Friday, May 13. In tho Sonate, yesterday, tho Army bill occupied al most tho entlro session, and after a long discussion wus finally passsd. Various additional changes wero mado In it, among tho most important of which Is the following: Fixing tho re duction of tho army at 30,000 In stead of 25,000, as provided by tho bill. In the IIouso tho morning hour was mainly devoted to a debato on tho decllno of commerce. Tho bill defining tho duties of Pension Agents, nnd prescribing tho manner of paying pen sions, was, after a long debato, passed ns reported. Saiokday, May 11. Intho Senate, yesterday, Mr. Sumner Introduced a bill supplementary to tho Civil Bights act, to securo equal rights in convey ances, hotels, theaters, schools, in tho Courts everywhere. It was referred to tho Judiciary Committee. In tho IIouso moro work was done than on nny other day of tho weok Tho Naval CommI(teo reported qulto n number of bills, the most important of Which grants twclvo months' pay, no cording to rank, to tho widows and orphans of all tho officers, sailors and marines of tho Oneida, from tho date of her loss, which was passed at onco. Tuesday, May 17. In tho Senate, yesterday, tho session was mainly de voted to a debato of tho bill on tho en forcetnentof tho Fifteenth Amendment bnt no voto was taken. In tho House, a motion was agreed to postponing all prior orders until after tho Appropriation bills nro disposed of, mus virtually postponing Indefinitely ino ianii mil. immediately after thte action, on motion of Mr. Bingham, tho rules wero suspended, and a bill en forcing tho intent and purposes of tho Fifteenth Amcndmout passed by a voto OU31 to ll, without debate. Wednesday, May 18. In tho Sen ate several bills wero Introduced and referred.. The fifteenth nmondmont bill was taken up nnd argued. in tho Houso, tho bill rolativo to American commorco was discussed, but Hiinauy went ovor until to day, A voto will bo called for .on It to-morrow, Guidons, tho lato bogus District Attorney, gobbled up 120,000 during tho six months ho and Drowster man aged to keep tho regularly oloctod occu- pant out of that office. Poor Gibbons. Ziatost Wows. Splendid . Domooratio Victory .in tho' Empire; States NEW YORK ASTRUB AS EVER. DfiMOOBATIO MAJORITY IN THE STATE OVER 50,OOO. New York, May 18, 1870. Tho election yesterday resulted In an overwhelming majority for tho Democ racy. Tho city did nobly, rolling up n majority of 00,000, both on Stato and local Judiciary tickets, in a total voto of 101,132. Tho rural districts havo also done handsomely. Tho Republican majori ties havo been reduced in nil their strongholds, nnd some counties hereto fore strongly Republican havo wheeled into lino in (ho Democratic column. Tho majority in tho Slnto will exceed fifty thousand, and we should not bo surprised if full reports show that tho Stato has gono Democratic without tho voto of this city. Tho result Is o Wat erloo to tho Bepubllcans a declslvo aud complete rout. Tho entlro local ticket of Tammany is elected, from Judges of the Court of Common Ploas down to Assistant Al dermen. It is u clean sweep in all directions. There was n sharp local contest In Brooklyn over tho nominee for City Judge, but tho regular Democratic tick et is elected. In truth, there is nothing to mar our triumph In any quarter. It is victory on all sides, In every direc tion, and nil along tho lines. Maucii Chunk, Pa., May 11. Ad vices from Hazeltou stato that n sorlous riot occurred yesterday among sotno of tho miners who wero celebrating tho first anniversary of tho organization of tho iNIlners' Union. Threo men wero shot, and others wero moro or less injured. Charles F. Schulicr was tor ibly beaten. Chief Burgess called upon tho Hazeltou Zouaves, Captain Swank, and tho company wero quickly under arms and prepared for duty, but up to a lato hour they wero not called out. London, May 11. Tho groat yacht raco between tho American yacht Sap pho, owned by Mr. Douglas, aud tho English yacht Cambria, owned by Mr. Ashbury, which took placo yesterday, off tho Islo of Wight, resulted in a com plete victory for tho Sappho, sho having reached tho point of destination far ahead of the Cambria. Tho courso tak ed was n southwesterly ono from tho Nab Light, tho dlstanco being sixty miles. Great enthusiasm provails a mong tho friends of tho Amorican yacht, so complete a victory having been hard ly expected. Concord, N. II., May 12. David Hull, of Centre Harbor, while yoking oxen, was thrown down, kicked on tho head nnd trampled by tho oxen on Tuesday last. Ho remained Insensible anu men yesterday, ms ago was elghty-ono years. St. Louis, Mo., May 12. At six o'clock this morning, tho night express train on tho Missouri Pacific Railroad, which left Atchison, Kansas, last eve ning, collided near Eureka, twenty eight miles from here, with an oxtra freight train going West. Sixteen per son.s wero killed outright, nnd twenty wounded. Two, that have been taken homo, will die. Oil City, May 13. A raau named Samuel Deans was killed to-day by splinter entering his eye whllo sawing panels. Reading, Muy 13. John Deal, alias iacharlab Snyder, who murdered Rich ard Harlan, was oxecuted this morn Ing. Tho murder was committed. in October last, near Lcesport.Berks coun ty. Tho victim was a poor, decropld vagabond, and tho murder was tho re sult of a drunken quarrel. Fort Scott, Kansas, May, 13. An accouut of tho most diabolical affair over recorded Is published in to-day's Monitor. On Tuesday seven men, either lexans or straggling outlaws from In dlan Territory, camo to tho town of Ladore, a few miles south of hero, After drinking nil day thoy went to tho boarding-houso of J. N. Roach, and asiceu to stay all night. Being refused on account of their drunken condition, ono or tno party knocked Roach insensi bio with a rovolver and then went to the bed occupied by the two daughters or lloacli, aged twelve and fourteen years, and ravished them. A quarrel aroso among the demons, and ono was shot dead. At day-break tho party fled, ouulakiug with him to tho wooods tho youngest girl. Tho town was Inline- ly aroused, and parties started in ovcry direction in search of the fiends. The ouo with the girl was soon ovortakon and hanged ton tree. Two others wero found sccrotod In town, and wero hang cd to tho same tree. Tho remaining threo weronlso captured, Two of them wero hanged. Tho other one, at last accounts, was In custody of tho citizens. but will probably sharo tho samo fato as his companions. Tho universal ver dict hero is that In this instanco at least tho summary manner of inflicting punisnmont is ontlrolyjustlllod. Columbia Pa., May 14. At a meet ing of tho iron masters held here, ves terday, tho unanimous feeling was to stop tno production of pig iron, which cannot no mnuo nt tho current rates without loss, aud tho next sixty days, nearly, if not all, tho furnaces In tho vicinity will bo idle. London, May 15. Tho second of tho threo races between tho yachts "Sap. pho" nnd "Cambria" was won by tho lormor, owing to tho virtual backing out of tho "Cambria." Ciiilmcotiie, May 10. A horse rid. den under tho saddle by a German na med smith to-day ran away, throw tho rider, dragged him a quarter of a mile, and finally fell upon and crushed nun to death. Tho man's body was terribly mangled. London, May 18. Tho third raco of tno international courso botween tho bappho and Cambria wus won by tho American 'yacht Sappho. Tho Judges navo awarded nor tho silver cup. New Yok, May 12 A thlof named William Davidson was to-dav cnn. vlctod In tho court of coneral sessions nf having attacked nnd robbed Georgo Lavlnn at tho corner of Blcecker and Mott streets, on tho night of May 3. Tho caso was an aggravated ono. nnd Judgo Bedford promptly sentenced lilra to tho stato prison, at Siard labor. for fifteen years. A femulo artiste on tho piauo, four years old, Is causing considoreblo won. dro in Zurich, Switzerland. Obituary. nON. C. Ii. WARD. -Onthollth Inst., tho telegraph an. no'unccd to us tho death, on that day, of Hon. O. L. Ward, of Townndn, Pa. By this Provldenco tho community in which ho lived has lost ono of its most vnlued and tho Commonwealth ono of Its most distinguished citizens. Mr. Wnrd was widely known ns a high toned gentleman, a vigorous wrltcr.and nn enterprising, liberal man. Ho freely extended his talents, nnd gavo his time nnd money for tho advancement of all measures which ho deemed for the pub lic good. Ho was admitted to tho bar and practiced law with success until his prlvnto business required Ills cxcluslvo attention, His literary tasto and acquirements woro of n high order. His library, con sisting of nn ndmlrablo selection of choice books, Is believed to bo tho mo3t oxtensivo and valuable prlvato library In the State. The death of such a man may bo truly said to bo nn lrreparnblo loss. Just One more, Mr. Sumner Is anxious to havo an other bill passed for tho protection of tho negro positively only ono moro. This timo ho desires to securo equal rights for tho colored raco on railroads, steam-boats, nnd public conveyances, nud in theaters, common schools, and public Institutions generally. When all this is conceded, Mr. Sumner admits that ho can think of nothing left to nsk iu behalf of tho negro. Seeing that Con gress has done so llttlo for tho benefit of tho whllo raco this session, might not this new claim bo kept over for a time? Ooco Mr. Sumner said that if tho negro had tiio ballot, his freedom would be complete. Ho was wrong, it seems; but is it not too soon to como beforo tho country with another "llttlo bill?" Times, Wows Ztems. Napoleon III was sixty-two years old on tho 20th of April. A laconic conversation: "What alls your eyo Joe?" "I told a man ho lied." A California farmer gets as much for flvo dozen eggs as u Minnesota farm er does for flvo bushels of wheat. Tho nickel coined in tho mints of tho United States costs tho government between $1.22 and $1.25 per pound. A man in New Orleans offers to fight an alligator undor water with only a knlfo if somo ono will crlvo him $.iDfi is a dry Baptist, and a Baptist a very Tho Odd Fellows of tho United States, according to a lato enumeration, n.a,n.o,i1.I,,oi . et-.n rr i. ed by the Popo since Its establishment ivu j taia 13 uuuut iuur xuiuiuu pounus, or twenty million dollars. TMin nnnnln nri1,1 111m t...nn xuu jji,vsjiu muuiu 1 lau IU IIUVUVjUU gross do something; but they would liko to havo Congress remember the ad age: "when you don't know what to do, don't do you don't know what." All rvtnb-ml .llcl.oo tl.nt U 1 ...t.,1.n.l to cool beforo using should bo set in tho jmiuiitaii uir, xt win preserve tueir flavor unimpaired, otherwise not. "When ho shot nt mo tho third timo," said a California teamster, "I began to think ho meant business, so I up with my rillo nnd put a bullet ttirougn ins iieail." It is stated that every farm of 1G0 acres in Eastern Kansas is underlaid Willi 1.555.000 tons of eonl. or ntnn times moro fuel than if tho surfaco wero covered with heavy timber. Minnesota points with prido to a uwiuu iu uiab ouuu, o.ovon years anu eight months old and weighing eighty pounds, who is tho mother of a babe, a girl which at Its birth weighed soven nun ti nun liuunil?. An nlil Inilir Imlttr 1. Dn(A :.. -tr w... ...Ua7 m.,MK ... n OIUIU III yu- tnrhilrv. vnnnnHt- ilnlll..itnl.. . .i and reached out her half.frozen feet to mo iron sine, remarked sho "always did liko those air-tight stoves." Out in Wyoming tho farmers plow with tamo buffaloes. Edinburgh points with pardonable prido to a man who has been 300 times MUM UM Jl-llia IIIJU11, A Connecticut man who has worn tho samo hat for forty years says It has boen In fimliinn onvnn timiu "Oh, ma," said n littlo girl, who had been to a show, "l'vo seen the un'iuium, mm iiu wuiks uacicwarus and nnfu .1,111. t.fa .nil II Senator Carpenter, of Wisconsin. who is an ablo lawyer, admits that radicalism is the meanest client ho over uuultiuuk io ueicnu. G(l in in nrnfonf o cri frvi im. The-old man said ho would beat religion -A Inivn In Vnrmmif linn got tho most efficient Uro company in Ihn nmmti'i, IP.,rt e it' - v..vVMU..j. i.ivu-iiiuus ui mo mem bcrsnro under arrest as ineoudlarles They forced business too much. fho following notice appeared on tip west end of a country mooting house: "Anybody sticking bills against this church will bo prosecuted according to ..... w. uiuui iiuioanuu. Hlpsf(l nrn tlini. 41tn -n t . for thoy nro happy in thinking thoy phan children, for thnv hnvn nn til firs id Hninlr tlmm fil.,.,.l that do not advertiso, for they nro not fu..tv.iv iyiiii V;U31UIJ1LTS, u uuiiuryiu ewouryport.Mass.. i t -' i-wiiui vuKiuu unvos inn machinery, and tho bakery uses threo hundred dozon eggs a dayl "Think of that, yo hens," says an exchange, "and .TillQf. Rnnrlii. im nl.fl.i . . tint tuiiuruii jn i'.i). onsburg wero playing together, when tho oldest one, aboufulno years of ago. SMS . youngest, ilvd v -", . "'i mm iu uui. UUW1, THIS - i ' i wio young- er struck him with a knifo, inflicting ..... ..v,u .iui l-uusu ins ueatu in a fwo hours. ,ZiiH Iflshma attending a Quaker meeting, hoard n young Friend raako tllO fmlnu'lnn nntin,innn,n..i. tin ... ron nnd sisters, I am going to marry n daughter of tho Lord." "Tho dovll yo It Will J ' Vn ""II r?!. 1He K ycrfatheVin-Taw!" ul,u'u-0" sco i 0 ,ro,mnl"3 of a lady who had been burled ,i.i.," at tbo old Lutheran rvmnin,.,, i. iiV.; I I'liseuicui a por tion of, which was as silky and soft as nny ouo could wish for. MARRIAGES. KMtSIINEU-FiannK-Oii the 8th Inst bv tUlp. tolimbVeouuty. "" to ill.. Mary 'wtlier. of M.m t5wnkhlawl""'' to MKa Joamia, daughter of DauVl Atner. DEATHS. IIOYLKS-In Koundryvllle, Friday nlht irw yoST-In Locuat towniUlp.on the 25th ult..Mr Unry 1 ol, ogod IV yean aud S5 dayi ' ' jcut gulvcrtljjcmrwtu. T OWN OUDIMANOi: NO 1. m oncmscB non tiie rmftnVAiiox or the met AiiD ron omen renrosu. Jlet OrJatncd and Knaetcdly tktTown Own cil oftht Town of Bloomhurg. and t it litretiy Ordained and Enacttd ly Authority of the iame. ScCTiox I. O Ofcncet against tht Puii'e 1'cacc. AnTICtr. 1, A ny porton found within the limits of Hi o Town of Ulonmiburg, In a stale nt lntoxlcatlm, or ilrunkonnen, shall, for orcry offence, upon conviction, pay a flno not exceeding flvo dollara, with costs. Am. 2, Any person found within the limits of nsldtown, lighting, quarreling boisterous ly, and to the disturhanca of tho pubtic peace, or inciting otbars to fight or quarrel, and ovory person making assault, or assault and battery on tho person of another, within tho limits of said town, shall, upon convic tion, pay a fine not execoding liro dollars for each offence, Anr. 3. Auy porson engaged, or participa ting in any not, rout, tumult or affray, or inciting thereto, within the limits of said town, ahull, upon conviction, pay a fine not exceeding twenty dollars and costs. Anr, 4, No evil disposed, or disorderly per ons shall bo permitted to assemblo or con sregato upon any of the streets, alleys, roads, sidewalks, or corners thereof, or upon tho bridges, or other places within the town J and gach and ovcry person so assembled, incom paniesor assemblies numbering more than six persons, shall, upon conviction, forfeit and pay a fine not exceeding two dollars for each offence, and costs. Anr. 5. Full power and authority aro here by given to any policeman or constable of the town, ana u snail ue their duty, to nr rest upou liow, and without warrant, any of tho classes of persons aforesaid, found assem blod in manner aforesaid, and to tako and carry them Immediately before tho President of the Town Council, or Imprison them lu tho lock-up, until such timo as they may bo brought beforo him. Am. S. Any person found firing or causing to be Ored within cr upon tho streets within the built up portions of tho town, any kind nf lire nrms,firo crackers or squ!bs,shaU upon conviction, pay a flue, not exceeding five dollars for each ofiunco with costs, Pro vided, That this artlclo shall not apply in cases where tho samo is ilono by a policeman or constable in tho discharge of duty or to military muster and parade or upon the 4th day of July of any year. Art. 7. All fast or furious driving and ra cing of horses or other animals within the limits of tho built-up portions of the town are strictly prohibited and forbidden and all persons found violating this article, shall,on conviction, pay a fino notexcocdiug ten dol lars with costs for each offenco. Sectiom II. Qfcnccs Againtt J?ubtic Tolicy, Health, .(c. Art. 1. It shall be the duty of the consta ble.and tho policomcn of the town, to cause all putrid cr offensive substances, tho heads and refuscof slaughtered anlmals.bctwccn tho 1st dayof June,and tno 1st day of October of each year, and all nuisances endangering tho publie health, aud comfort, to be removed, and If the owners or occupants of any prem ises, about which any nuisance may be found, shall, after due notico thereof by the 'town Constable, refuse, or neglect' to remove the samo immediately, tho person so offending, shall for each offence, pay a fino not exceeding ten dollars and costs. Art. 2. If any person shall cast, nrdeposit any kitchen oflal or other offal, manure or litter Into any street or alley, or upon any sidewalk, or pavement, ho shall, upon convic tion, pay a fine not exceeding five dollars for each ofience. - Art. 3.- If any person, shall, within the town, deposit any dead horse or carcass of any animal, any excrement or filth from vaults or privies, and shall leave BUch car cass, carrion or filth without burying tho samo at least threo feet under ground; or shall bury tho samo on or near any part of tho roads, streets or alleys within the town, every person so otTe&iling, shall for oach and every offence, pay a fino not exceeding twen ty dollars End costs. Art. 4. If any person shall sell or cxpoio to salo within tho limits of said town, the fie3hofany diseased animal, or the llcsh of any calf under four weeks old, or unwhole some or unmarketable meat, fish, vegetables or provisons, such person so offending, shall upon conviction, forfeit the same, and y a fluo not exceeding twenty-firo dollars. Sbctiox HI. Of Heal rroptrtyand Malicious Mischief, Art. 1. If any person shall wantonly mn tilato or fell, or otherwise Injure or destroy, any shade, ornamental,or fruit tree, or shrub, berry growing upon privato property, or along the public streets, roads and sidowal'us ho shall upon conviction, pay a lino not ex ceeding twenty dollars and costs for each of fence. Art." 2. If any person shall wantonly in. jure or tear down any siju, door, window, water-pipe, or other real property, or b1ii.11 wantonly and maliciously open or closo any street-sewer, or strcel-walcr course, or ahull throw stones, or other missies in tho built up portions of tho town, thereby injuring tuj I'uibuuui j.rujperiy, no sunn, upoa con viction, pay a lino not exceeding twenty dol .UIO UUU I'll VUUU UUVIIUU. Art. 3, If any person shall commit trr pass upon tho privato garden, door yard, lot ur iirciumes 01 auy owner or occupant of any property, and shall feloniously tako and car ry away any fruit, vegetables, orthinggrown upon said premises, ho skull, upon convic tion, pay a line not exceeding twenty dollars Sectiox IV. Of Ofcncci Against Public Morals. Art I. If any person shall use indecent iuucvi nullum language oroeguuiyoi inae- OAnt. rude, or wnnlnn nA.ln,.. n nei...n. within the presence or hearing of females j'uo.iitS uiuuk ma Directs UI luo town, no, see, or they, bo offending, shall bo arrested by anv noliceman or town pnnqtnlil.i unnn Mi t without warrant t and upon contiction, pay u uuu it., cAtcviiiuj; uvtj uonars nua cosis. Section V. Concerning Pavements, Streets., Ik l. Art 1. Thoowners oroccumnts of nil nn. ertv in the built un norlionn nf thn in,D shall within six hours after a fall or deposit vi gttun ur aivei, reniuvu mo same irom their respective pavements or sidewalks, and upon neglect or refusal so to do. they Bhall unnn conviction, psy a fino not exceeding ono uuuur(iui i-tiEu uuuiice. Art. 2. It shall be unlawful to ride.drive or load horsos, mulos or wagons along and upon any sidowalk or pavement within tho limits of tho town: and anv nerion rnnvitn.l of such offsnce, shall pay u lino not exceed ing three dollars for each offenco with costs Art 3. It shall be unlawful to obstruct the jiuuuo crossings or iootwaiks across tho streets, with wagons, carrioges, horses, or mules, and any nerson wilfuliv t-nUivnrii.. same, shall pay a fine, upon conviction, not nny conlJ) ior cacu ollenco, with t-WBI3. Art. 4. It shall bo unlawful to throw or deposit any ashes, oyster or clam shells, rub bish, dirt, or other filth, or place any wagon, lumber, or obstruction whatavor nx. sidewalk, itreot, alley, road, ditch or gutter, ........v. ,..,vM, v. uu.u.ou, nimiu mo town, unless authorized bv the Counill nr n. nilssionerof Highways in thorepairof streets, J ' ivaus, iuu uuy SUCU pOTSOU CaUSin such obstruction, shall, upon conviction, pay a fino not exceeding five dollars for each lot- ivuce was cosis, Art.C. It shall bo the dtilv rtl,n n.,,i. sioner of Highways to enforce all ordinances, regulations and ordors of the Councii.rola tini; to the repair. Imnroyoments. ilmlnn .7 cleansing of streets, roads, allcysjdltches and gutters, and report to the President a to Council all violat'ons thereof; and he ahall notify all persona caus'ng or permitting any deposit or obstruction in or nnnn !!... rimovo it, and upon the neglect or refusal of .... i..iu, i comply, aticr ono day's co tice, ho shall remove tho same at the expanse Jui r PC"a. 80 0ll"?f"""S' t b collected with fino, not exceeding two dollars and costs. Section VI. Taring Dogs, AltT. 1. Allttn.l m.t..J ,...il son within the town limits shall bo taxed in the following manner. Ono dollar for tho first dog nnd two dollars lor each and ovcry dog above that number so owned or kopt: to to be collected in liko manner as (axes aro recoverable by law, for tte use of tho town. m.v.i w, b.H v utiu uy any person shall bo taxed threo dollars and.furtUer.shall Within t in 1 m nf t v uu miTu, ttuii m case any ono is found running at largo it shall be .iYn V """u' aiii.or nave ti o same killed as loon as practicable, for which one dollar from tho town. Section VII. Concerning Amusements. Anv 1. Tim TrA.M..l ..I. . m ..... .. ., iwiui ui iiu, wnn uouncll, shall, upon application, and the payment of not less than two dollars nor moro than ten dollars, for each performance, grant licenses, or permits for publio exhibitions, if in hi, -r-'-" " -.tug a,u uut ueirimeniai to tho peace and good order of tho tuwn, and upon the granting of tho said license, it shall be the duty of the Town Constable, or police man annnlnl-.l r. iu, . ...5 . .. aueh.ttlM.1 - 7 g mat iiruper uecor urn and erder Is observed thereat, for which -v. ,,vo ui ,uau receive irom tuo town tho turn of ono dollar. Art. 2, No public exhibition for money eiP.nl fnr hAn.A1n. ... ...i T. proceeds arising therefrom, shall be applied .iiu ,ucuhiiu luaiiiuiiuna oi me town shall be held within the limits of the "ui. ii a ucvuao ue previous y granted i i f -r-r--i ". I'vuBuy si twen ty dollari and costs. Sxction VIII. Of Animals Jlunning at Large. .Anr 1. It shall not bo lawful for any hor des, mules, goats, sheep, swine, or geese to run at large at any time, within tho limits or the town, nor for nny cow or calllo to run at largo within tho said limits, nt any timo du ring tho hours of night, between 0 o'clock p. m. and S o'clock a. m., and nny animal so found running nt largo, contrary to tho regu lations heroin made, shall be Immediately seized by tlio Town Constable, nnd taken to the pound nnd therein confined. Anr. 2. Tho Town Constablo shall havo the custody of all animals so taken nnd confined by him, and shall tako all needful caro of them, and shall keep a proper register, set ting forth the description, timo of detention, and release, and in case of salo thereof, of tho prlco received and namo of purchaser. Arts. Tho Town Constablo shall, within forty-eight hours after tho selauro and deten tion of any animal as aforesaid, nnd no own er having taken tho same away, advortise the samo ny posting not less than fivo print ed or written handbills, ono upon or near tho entrance to the pound, nnd tho rest In public or conspicuous places throughouttho town, full v describing the animal or animals, and fixing a ilny and hour not less than flvo days thereafter for tho publio salo thereof. Art 4. In eoso no owner shall appear on or beforo tho timo fixed for salo, nnd pay, or cauto to bo paid, the necessary expenses of keening, nnd tho legal fees of the constable, In tho seituro and uetcntlan of sold animal or animals , tho said animal Bhall bo sold and delivered to tho purchaser thereof, and tho said Constable shall first deduct out of tho price received, all lawful charges and cxpon ses, nnd pay over tho balanco to tho Treasu rer of tho town. Sectiox IX Costi, Fines and Penalties. Art 1. In nil cases of conviction boforo tho Trosldcnt of tho Town Council, of persons found guilty of violating any town ordinance rule, or regulation, tho said Trcsident shall havo power nnd authority to demand and rccelvo all his legal costs and charges and tho costs and charges of tho Town Constablo or policemen, for tho arrest and conviction. Am. 2. It shall be thodutyof the President lu nil cases of arrest, by tho Town Constable, or nny policeman, upon conviction beforo him, to demand, reccivo and pay over to tho said ofliccrs, making tho arrest, tholr proper fees lor 6ueh service! and In case any person so convicttd shall neglect ot refuse to pay the proper costs of tho President and officers and all fines and penalties or give bail for thepnymontof tho some within fivo days, it sh ill bo tho duty of tho President lo com mit the said delinquent ti tho lock-up or lo tho jail of Calumbia county, until such timo, not exceeding thirty days, as tho said costs, fines and penalties shall be paid or so cured to bo paid. Section X.Of Arrests, tte. Art. 1. When an arrest shall havo been made by tho Town Constable or any police officer, in pursuance of any Town ordinance, rulo or regulation, tho person so arrested, 6hall bo forthwith conveyed or taken before tho President of tho Town Council, or to the lock-up, nnd Immediate report thereof be made io the President, who shall, as soon thereafter ns expedient, direct tho person or porsons so arrested to be brought before him for hearing and examination. By erder of the Council. ELIAS MENDENHALTi, Pres't. Attest: F. Cooiev, Sec'y. The above Ordinauce takes effect on tho First day of June A. D. 1870. ELIAS MENDENHALL, Pres't. Attest: T. Coolet, Sec'y. Tho undersigned would rcspectrully Inform tho public that thoy aro prepared to put up, lu tlio most substantial ami cheapest mannor.tho latest nnd most Improved patterns of Iron fence, about houses, ami In gravo yards nnd cemeterjes. Tnclr beauty nnd permanence make them de servedly popular, nnd thoy nro being eonernlly adopted, l or particulars npplv to either THOMAS TH0KNT0N or JESSE COLEMAN. Itloomsburg, Mny 20, 4370-41, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATK OP IIESUY YOST, UEO'n. Letters of administration on the estate of Hen ry ust, Into of Locust twp, Columbia county, lcc'd.. tinvo been i;rmitoil liv tlin ututf.r ,,r udLl county, to Ellznbetli Yost nnd Jacob Stlno or iiwi-usi, luwnMiip. uoiumuin county. I'.u All persons Having claims or demands ngniust tho decedent nro iequestedtomaketlicmknown.and thoso ludebteil to make payment. KLIZA13KTII YOST, JAUOIIHTINE. mayiO 70-Cw. Administrators. TNCOIU'ORATION. Notice is horc X by given that on tho 2nd day of May, IS70. sundry inhabitants of tho county or Columbia presented n petition to tho Court of Common l'leasof Columbia cuunty,iraylng the wild Couil lo i-rantu C'hnrtcr or Iiicorporutlou under tlio name, stjlo nnd title nr "Ilio Mutual liulldlnir nnd Siivlnn Fund," or Espy, I'n., with the rli-hts and privileges theielu suited, aud ir no sulllclout cnusu Is bhown lo llio contrary on tho Urst day of next leim (the tilth day of September, 1670,) tho prayer or tho Petltloneis will bo granted ac cording to the net or Assembly In such case UUU JUVJV1UVU. WELLINGTON H. ENT, Dloomsbnrg. Mny 20, lb7i -4t l'rotbonotnry Ii I C SALE -01- VALUAULE HEAL ESTATE! 11.' .Irl.nn,.nl1 1. - , .... , -i, ' .. ." ' uMit.uiiij iu mo iimi. win oi Eliz abeth Delong, deo'd., contained, will bo exposed to public tale, on tho premises, ou SATUHDAY. Juuo IStli, 1S70, nt 2 o'clock In tho nrtcrnoou, Ike .u..u.t,s UWUIUVU IIC1II J-blillU, IO Wll : A LOT OF GROUND, Bltuatoon MillRtrect.ln the town of Ornncovllle. nnti adjoining joi or Samuel Zlmintrnmu ou the nun ititui jiiium Rciuiyjtvr on tno cat. W lint Piili nrn nrnrli..l t t ' v.vvUH PLANK DWELLING HOUSE, a fr nmp stnblo and oulbulldlugs. with largo lot of fruit trios lof various kinds j being lu iiont dred fceL ' """" """"i uuouuu. a-TERMs. Twenty per cent, of the purchase .r.7 ... 1 . : ".u ftinnuiijoii mo prop erty: and the balanco April 1st, Ml, when pos session will be givuii aud n deed delivered. Pur- ...... . ,,UJ iu, vuillvjIIUCIJ UUU hlUIUI), ALSO ! At the samo timo nnd place, an assortment of Personal tirmiArtv m.L,i.. r ... . .7. " atovbVbfir ., mi 7 .ii 5. a A" bT"' ':1""z inny2)',0-lw. Executor. piRST ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE POOH DISTRICT OP CONYNOHAM TWP. AND CENT11ALIA BOItOUCHI. WILLIAM GOODMAN Trcas. Dlt. lomnouut from Duplicate SiltllO 10 D.T.McItleruan " Tunuit ree'drrom ealcnfcolt 400 00 now CIt. ilO.L'O 19 lly orders redeemed 810723 31 " commission 8:o,7.!l 31 a 2 per cent. 211 4, 10WJ M Assets Liabilities It Thornton Vm, tloodinan 00i 33 8503 XI 1TJ7 41 :io ui lViS!f.)7i158!iMA'l1,lrcocors 1'ATItICK KILLEEN 'j Poor House Directors of (he Poor House of Ccntralla Ilor wpoSrfLsUa'id,L6ls,r?c..TOWDahll a To amount from duplicates slo.i.-j (S Tu balance of It. Thornton im j w, uooum m 210 ui 6 )3 33 J 10,017 tl lly amount paid asylum lly debt nf old overseers lly iimouul paid on farm 3.53 ii 0,317 21 2.000 O) 13 00 93 Si lly ninmiut paid on contract uf addition to Poor iiouso iij iiiuuuub luuiiiieuior over. ruitoin UOrUUgll lly amount paid sundry ex- i i i n'iiuut;ii!i; cor- lorutlon ior 18wl and IS70 3,013 80 eiO,'J37 SO Examined unit certified, O. O. MUItfHY JU1I.N 1 JlAIiriN 1'LANs.UAN, 1IENHY COIJOINtiroN', Auditors. Ileal esUlo with recent liniirrti'emnnlii I arm valued nl m wi m Improvement Wi oa Potatoes "IX S Humes aud cattlo (jjj Jq tin .,,.1.1., i'i-.v i,- 310 7.1 M.ii,..r.. 018 23 ISO 00 V) 1) Cloversced, hogs nud poultry (7,301 13 I.TAnrr.iTii'c Raliiuce due on Iarm inti Li r sioc ruf- f-M0 00 1,019 73 603 0 UH S3 i,m 37 i. : VM mum iaiiu Ilalanco due on the Improve- mentor bouse Outers outstiiudiiiK ualanco In favor district (7,303 15 WJfS?M D,rcocrt0" rATHICK KILLEEN, ' froor IIouso A UDITOR'S NOTICE. hfi'i'lP "CATIIAIimB IUTZ lil'ETKIl LUIZ. in ,.V,,.V ' "un i loiumuia cuunty. '"'"L ""'V,'10 Auditor nppolutiHl by tho Court! i ,,7": "iiu iuwer ui mnuo Ulsiriuullon ini '.'"'"oiieylutiie bauds of William Lutx ad ministrator of Cathorlnu Lutz; aud Executor of I',' Lu'z deceasd, will meet the purtles lUterCSteil. fnr tUn mi,nA.W l.l V'. meat, on Monday tlio 13tli day of Juno " .T'?'0" at tho olllca ' uvnnr t'l IJtUtf IlibUUrlC. IU feat 1 1 couuty. All parlies Interested are requested to 2 theLw iSuii. " comlae "" maymo-sw. C' IlnCKffir -llerwlck antello please copy. AUUUor- QOLUMBIA COUNTY oo-ornitATtvr 11 E L I E V ASSOCIATION oy OfTc.'w, OttiimiT H. Fowi.Ktt fieilj, ClIAnt.cs h. l'owi.Ki, "'ieepri I'm lest M. a McColluu Treu, nAMunr. KNoun , ""crt-Urr MEDICAL J:XAU,nn. V. H. DiiAnLFV, M, D. u- . ' noAUD o;,' ms, 'M-H Miuviymi, Wm.II. Woonm, a. lI.lt.KMNE, rZl'. it n '"Enni. ' ai:.i:itAL aou.xt M, C. McColluu, L",M masfiri.Dj AnTrn.Bi r Tho name, style, nnd ii'iu f: slinll bo tho Columbia Count? tvf ''"otlatin. iiu iBnui;iiiiiuu, l ltlljvolk AnTICLEII,onjE Tlio object of the Association ahu'ii l lief of Kill hers, Mothors. will.'! be. th... deceased members. ' V aadorpnan, AHTICLE llt.-aiiMUER9i . Siv. 1. Tlio requlslto ouallnnnH ' berslilp nrf. that the npniienni ' s'0?,'. ' tarn. ncimii, uaie. and soum . ' m n ..r; ,.ff5'J-.A'.'l!;M'1.c''i1'formcmi,...,. . I ' r, Vih" ,VJ"r"L .Won,Vh . I deuco, nud paying 1,1, InltlaViulff M'!' T tffll memGerV " " ',c lo AltriCLK IV.-MASAOr.Mrr . Tlio buslnois of tho ARsni.iii' '. '.. ducted bv 11 va TritHtn..u .. i... . .fc"SU lm I vuvu yt-ar, as a., AUTICLE V.-OKriCEIls, ,VflshalKlM etury nnd Trcusuier "to BenVui'S! year, tbej Secretary year, A11TICI.E Vl.-ruD. I In order to secure stabllltv irtii.A . I there shall be raised n i er iuan.,V ,AMhtln I terestor which shall be' a, "lt "'..'."""."lil rent expenses: 2d in ii, .e,,j''"Unoil hHlisor dcceiised Incmlicrs. , "ri said ruud to bo provided firm tie Ly.fiS,0"b'l rtllilCLK VII, I All motions to amend tlio t'mi.in,i I bo imiao in writing, and l,J Um mn! Mo! llltlis 1 IhH Trusl,:.'. iV A lu consent orthn I Court to havo siMd amendment sIIoSm' 18 J l'-LA lf,S TKUSIEES. 1st. Thopropeity and buMncaanfihi. i...A shall be elected by bi ot n t annual S VI or tlio Association lo behcldoatueni! 5SJ lB,l of October, lu each year. '1 MmJ' tees for ti.i tlino b'elnls haVlX SV.KT!1! nnd 1 "V." ".!." ."' "J "? ciosmeiiic poll, ... I hours i for openlnB and closlneihei I, ill crtlso the sniiui 1,r it. ...-r0.."'11"-! nnd tlecretaVy s. aTl SS, &S$$Si 3d. Tho Trustees shall hold italcl intttlnuil the pflleo or tho Assoclnl Iuu, in the Ton" Kl on the third Mon day or January, April. 3! ,,51 October. Special meetliiBs limy be cm U Trislecs. 4th. ThrcoTrustccs shall constltuleaqoontl OKF1CLU1. Slh. Tho ofUcers, or this Association, (Ml, n Presldeut, n Vice President, Secretarr indi Treasurer, unit such other ulllctrn, clertti: iigcnts, ns may bo necessary. The l'mlta, vico Presldeut, Secretary and Treasurer Wii It. elected by tlio Trustees and hold office for od year. duties or OmCERS. , Mil. Tlio President, shall preside stalled! Imrs or tho Ilnaril nf TriiMfnn nn.l tl.aii i..J tho chief management and contrul o tit tu.1 ncss of tho Association. AllcoulractsouUhLl ot the Association shall be made by hlmorDil der his nutliorlty. Ho shall seetbat prowrrfl ords or tho business and trniisactioni oi tm Association arolcept. Ho shall aiipolnt all til l'il vvn uuu inn it'iuuYU 1111:111 ui i.icaiuie. He shall see that n deposit of all moucjiiufl uu iiiuiit, inuv nine io nine iu sura iiiax i Panics, ns tho Trustees muy illrert. llpihillil lltUlllV tuenarn mill snblllfl In llie Assirf..il1nrJ their nnnual meetlm- 111 Ortolier. nn flirnuntl the business or tho Association for IliepttctJLl ji.i., nu . BUlllllUUlIb III IUU llabllb UUU HID I lies Of tllO AKr.npl.Hlnn. All viipriiinl.. In ' I Hoard ot 1 rustees shall be illleU by anpolDtmiJ by tho President. 1 Tlio Vice President shall in the fttiaesci: ot J I uunuy oi iuu iTusiueiu act lu hisniaco. 8LCUETAKV. 7th. Tlio Secretary shall Ucep tlioajtoBfj I the Association, nnd a reenrtl nf all MrmnirJ nlnved. llo slmll been thn lulnnrfunt lh.Hi.1 or Trustees : nbtily tliu Trusties of all Unuirl eoiuinuiucuiu io ouieers, Aacnis, toaimitiif nil resolves nmt nnli-is iillcptln llipmlnll discliurgu ol their duties, nnd perrona kucaitil duties and services ns may bo rcqulrtd:tiiil tno uircctlou or the President. THE THEASUIIER. f th. Tho Treasurer shall receive all montri I tho Assoelallon and ileiiuslt Ilia Ktiamlnl Hank or llanlcs.deslirnnleil bv Ibe hoard ulTal tees. Alter paying the current expenses tte mi uiii;o sunn uu secuieiy invi'sieuns laentmiaj Trustees may direct, llo shall make all uml ments pursuant to Inbtrui'tlousoriUUourll irusiecs. It slmll furllier bo llio ilutv nf Ibe Tri-asurul take charge of nil properties or the Aisociaul nnd to collect nil dividends, lutcrist,rcutals,l tliat luuy accrue Irom such investment, tm place tho samo to the credit uf the .swmug Ho shall also give such llomlsas the Imivfl may irom time to time icqutre. fitb. All nnsrers mill ilntlrs. not herein it I gated tu paiticular officers, sliall tw uuu iiisciiurgcu uy ine jTcsiutuiuuuusw. -i eess ui iuu nuum ui irusit-e. 10th. All persons between the uses of It'l ij uuu nny years, inclusive, iubj u""j i,y iiiuaiiii! iiruper iiinuuiiiiuii uuuiun" following form : Columbia Counti Co-pjirrolue Kili' Awi l-tpy. Pa.i Tho undersigned desires to become amen'l of tho above Association aud subscribes U)' following regulations : 1st. Tnnnir lira .Inllnrs Into lheTreaTl the tlmo of making this application, and dollar on or beforo the 1st day of JaanJirl each year thereafter aud Ave dollars anl i cents within thirty days after the death i member, duo notice Imviug been given t;t Secretary, so loug ns tho Association not! ono thousand or less ; after reacmas uu - j and, tho payments nt tho death of a aiea'i shall bo proportionately less bo that M Vl linMnr cl.nll rnl ,,,r.. Ilian SVO b0Ui4 dollars. Tokeoplho socrctnry Informed oHI or her placo of rcsldouco, aud In caso oi j frnni nrMnn.. In 1,1a nr lirtr ri'sideUCd tO aPP0! somo ono to net us his or her ocent to pay Palling to observe nny of tho above rnlnj hereby agree to forfeit all claims as""i moneys nrevtoiislv iinid to tills ashocmh"- Inctntip,! nlanun fln.l flvo dollars 0) S'l berslilp Fco, Signed. Town, County, State, Ago, Occupatlou, In Lworof Whom, n regular Physician do nweW wlthuodlscaso likely to provo total.'J'' .apiillcaut for membership, in I County Co-onoinllvo Itellef Assocmiw- l SI.I1 Signed, I Iltll. Each member shall hp certllicnto of Membership auil on(a,1i xl bcsicij upon tlio tic. kuldnimtunt 1.x nnlil Kill. Any member falling to par lJetrll0..l . . . . i r r ,. ,. 1 tu.IU8 WIIUIU Z.nseS W iwin-119 uu prior ytayinvuia liieiubcror the Assoelallon. ini, i..iiMleavlni!l)J,l or other pel son entitled to the J''' ,M rr Assoclalfou.tlio money shall 9 0UBt .1 crty of I lie Association except nu amouu ,,. .,, ., ,....i.idfdby,tl i. hi, vil illlt'suuils Butttt -. ny la" juuiy ui iuu irusites sw corilf"wl nnd the yeas and nays shall he rece"" s tho deiuuud of uuy two of the 1 nmcer stl in caso or a tlo voto tno pici'"" have the castlni vote. 15th. Tbeso liv.IjiwiiiayhealloreJ,';',,ir ii. us uuy iiiitliuti ui i" ,.,ucurr I'-" i ins ui tuo uieiuueis i'i." kUcii .oil that dun iinllen be lllveu oi u ehango ut least lor six weeks preiw 16th. Tho Hoard of Trualeea ""'i""! receive suen compensation iui "-" nib. Tbo r rr m..iiiul examination ?iW0.l0.r.,, " bt f'S. i'?1f!,lire ieil given, J.VV.li. su.w jjj,! . . ... ,,.va J. M. CiiEMUEnr.iN........ II. 1-. f OltTNKH It. II. KtTON u. M. Howell HlfllAllDSTILK VUKD. LAUUACU.. ';:.,:::::::rv -i'lirmountsi"! Jan. ai,70-Sm