THE COLUMBIAN ANP DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUR.Gr, COLUMBTA COUNTY, PA." THE COLUMBIAN. iiLoonsBUna.FRtnAr, Antit, it, issi runua sales, Oaf II. McMaotor, executor of John Mo. Call.ii deceased, will sell real cstato nt Iho Court Homo on Monday Ma; 2nd at 1 o'clock p. m, Ktster Sunday occurs on tlio 17ih. BcrV counly, l'fi.f h.vs four hundred appli cants for llccnite to sell llrpior. 1 The tin mo of J. S. Grimes la announced else. where as a tsndidatc for County Superintend en'. Tlio regular moiithly mcctlnc; of the Gopel iompmnco Union will he held In the Evan gelical Church on St., Tuesday evening next. All ato cordially Invited, 0. W Miller Ki , wan called to Tort Carbon last Saitirday to seo his wlfo who was there ytsltlng and was taken suddenly HI. Slio Is much Improved now and Mr, Miller has re' turned home. Ltwtshurg U having on exciting lime over Iho auction m to whether cows shall ho per' milled to run at large In the strcits. Tlio solu tion will depend on iho number of friends llio 'poor man" has on their borough counoil, Cnpt. II, J.Connor, of Orr ngo township who was lately elected Justico of tlio I'caco was in town on Saturday, and seemed to havo conaid orall huslnofs around Iho Cnirt lloiifc. A friend of his thinks peihops tlio Captain has though It It Is said that n lime urononlon of somo notion of moving his office lo Htootns' tlio cows aro owned hy men who nro abundantly ul,r8i Bt probably wnnls lo buyeomo plnco to able lo pay for pasturage. This nuenllon is an uom courts. Uliiers suppose tho Unptaln old one for Bloonubure. and tho noonlo who w,m 10 UaT ' Court House moved lo Or' pay a largo portion of Iho town (axes are wait- nK"HlCi which would give an opportunity of Nei-rmio t,i,a,1.,. l,.li, ntr anx ounlv In sea what our new council nro building anolbcr new till, ana Do Iho means neuralclo headachn cured liv Dr. Mrtlnurt nolni? lo do in the mailer. There nresbnut 120 hlinglng more money into the county Ireas iieaaacne cents. TO I'KttSONS AllOUr TO M.UtltY. "To persons about to marry," Douglast Jerr old's advice was "Don't" we 'supplement by say ing without laying in a supi ly of Spring Hlon soin which euro Albuminuria and ether Kid nay and bladder complaints, l'rlccn $1,, 60ct. and trill bollloj 10 ctj, Busiucss Notices. Largo Lino of Lap Covers $1,00 all. W. Hartinan's. and J)ypeptia JKIh. l'rlc.o 25 mnrcii li-im Fow people know that tlio huslnoss of min. Ing coal is carried on in Sosriuchanna county) and yet In Clifford township it is a very lm- Tho Winona Kirc company gavo ft banquet lo portant Industry. At Kortst citythat township I, W, McKelvy, at tho Kxchango Hotel on last Friday night. G, Dougherty was arretted n fow days sgo ami taken lo Northumberland county on a charge of horso Mealing. Tho hilt for the removal of tho Slate Capital to Philadelphia was dofealcd in tho House last week. Kav. E. H. Yocum preached his farewell rcrmon on Sunday ovening. The church was well filled. "Thrco days a week" throughout the Schuyl kill county coal region is the present order from the coal kings. Largo quantities of lumber havo recently been floated down the West llranch on the high water. The MorchanU' Association will hold thoir next monthly meeting Friday evening next in tho Council rooms. Applications lor holol, restaurant and liquor Bloro Jicenscs must be filed hy Wednesday, April 13th. Blanks for salo at this office. Tlio Board of Directors of the Bloom Poor District had thoir regular monthly meeting last Saturday. Just returnod from Philn lelphln with n fine lino of tho Latest Patlcrna of Window Shades. CtOl nt tho Peoples' Book & Drug Store. Michael Mevlert, Esn., of Lnporte,-who has been very sick for two months past, is still confined lo his room, but tho signs are favora hlo for his recovery. Tlio Townnda Bridge Company has obtained a verdict of $20.00(1 ngninst Bradford county. Tho bridge was taken by tho county and made This makes four job presses of different eizos in stone is octng nauicu tor tlio foundation or a new breaker, which will be built Ibis spring. It will bo much larger than tho old one, and will have a capacity of thrco hundred tons per duy. Monlrote Democrat. Jadton Daily Patriot.' HAlTY Fill ENDS. Iter. V. M.Winburne, pastor M. E. church Msxls, Texas, writes as follows: Several months since, I received a supply of St. Jacob's Oil. Retaining two bottler, I distributed tho rest among friends, It is n most excellent remedy for pains nnd aches of various kinds, especially neuralgia and rheumatic affections, Ycnnor has hit it again He prophesied a snow ftorm the last of March and we got It. The stoim began on Wedncsdny ovening and lasted all night. Snow is still falling at this writing, (Thursday morning 10 a. m,). The roads aro in a very bad condition, and it is exceedingly unpleasant for peoplo who havo to movo. Tho clerk of iho Commissioners of Schuyl- kill co., Charles K. Tnylor, and an attorney named Charles F. Garret, have been arrested on chargo of conspiracy to defraud the county out of a large sum of money, by collecting in terest on coupons of county bonds which had recently been paid and turned over to Garrett for cancellation. Taylor is also charged with fjrgcry. For n long time our increasing job work has mado us feel tho necessity of additional facili ties for filling orders promptly. On Thursday of last week, wo received from Edwin Alden, of Cincinnati, an eighth medium modol press which civos entire ratlsfaclion. It is almost noiseless, and impressions can bo made on it with groat rapidity, and with little exertion. cows owned in tho .town, not moro than one- tenth of which aro the properly of persons who have no real cslato. Shalt we turn looso tho whole herd in order to nccommodato a dozen people who prefer to pasluro their cattle in their neighbor's door yard because it Is cheaper? ury. At tho same time they have a standing enndidalo in Ornngevllle for Congress, and thero is somo chance of getting an appropria tion from that point. IlOitttSBUltCI ITEMS. RoitRsnurio, March 20, '81, Flitting lime is fast drawing near, and mmy wilt movo before the first If they can, as they seem to think Friday an unlucky day. T. Mcncer has purchased llio Applcman lot and expects lo move this week. Miss Drllla Evans, while at Pine Creek, Lu- zomo county, had her eyes badly Injured by the bursting of a bottle that sho wasolcaning with hot water. The pupils of the school gavo an exhibition last Friday night, Tho intcrtnlnmcnt was good. They raised about 522 which la to help buy a hell for Iho school house. We kklnfc tho peoplo of Kohrsburg will not see quita as much gossip from this place in tho jVorj Item, as that correspondent is away, Incognito. AN IMPERTINENT QUERY At what sge were you married ? At tho "Parso- nogo 1 was tlio answer to the impertinent ques tion. If they had asked what it was that cured her, when down with Bilious Fevor It would not havo been impertinent to say Spring Blos som. Prices i SI. , CO cents, and trial hollies 10 cents. Spring Stock of Jewelry now opon, full lino of Kolid Gold and Itollcd Plate. Call and sco, Clark fc don. New Spring Parasols nnd Hun umbrellas nt 1, W. llartmnn's, Just rccolvcd. Try Our No 3f"ColTco nt 20 conts lb. Clark & Sod. Storm King 10 rib, Paragon Framo Um brellas, will not turn lnatdo out, nt I. W. liarimnus. A full lino of Trimming Silks nnd Satins, Silk Fringes, Glmpji, Ornaments, Loops, &.O., nt Clark & Son's. a free bridge. this office. Sick Headache, Nervous Headache.IIcad ncho from sour stomach.aro all cured by Dr. Metlaur'i Headache and Dutnepsia nils. Price 25 cents. march 11-lm Tho Montour American of last week says that there havo been twenty thrco cases of small pox ia Danville. Four persons have died from tho disease, eleven havo recovered and eight aro still under treatment. Moyer Brothers havo moved into their new stores. The wholesale department is occupied temporarily by the retail Btore, tho latter not Jjcing finished yet. " HO! FOR THE WEST. If you are going west savo timo and money by buying tickets from It. D. Darlington, agent at Itupert- Ho represents best routes to the west and northwest. Trains leave Buport at 0:15 a. m 8:50 n. m,ond -1:00 p.m. For rates and information, call on or address It. D. Darlington, April 1-Cw Ticket Agent, Itupert, Pa. I have fold my JShoo and Gents Furnishing Storo ,ln Blooni8burg to Mr. Frank D. Dentler who is well known ns the late obliging clerk In the store of I. W. McICelvy. He will now be found nt the Shoe Sloro ready lo accommodate nil customers in Iho new building next below the Exchange Holol. For him I wish the combined support of all my old cutomers, his many friendj, and nil who deslro to buy any thing in his line of business. Men, women and children wilt find It profitable to call and ex amine his full slack of new goodsof every qual ity and make thoir purchases of him. W. 0. MoKinnjev. March 30, 1881. Hnving purchased tho stock of W. C. Mc- Kinney, the undersigned announces to the pub- lie that ho will continue the business in Mc- Kinncy8 building, wheroa lino line of Boots Shoes nnd Gents' Furnishing Goods can always be found- Ho respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage given to his predecessor and will be glad to see many new customers. F. D. Dentler. Tho following gentlemen from Wllllamsport wero registered at the Exchange Hotel last Sat urday: H. C. McCormlck, 1). Longlorf, E. Andrews, John M. Thomson, C- Li Munson, J. .M. Bradwiu, Jas. M. Wood, Samuel Linn and Harry S. Wells. J. A. Bocbor, C. E. Frltch cr, F. II. Bunnell, B. S. Bcnllcyjr., J.O. Parker nnd James L. Qulgley nrrived on Fri day. They wcro concerned In the William- sport Bond case, which was heard In court on Saturday. Answers wcro filctl by llio city Treasurer and council in response to the rulo to show causo why nn attachment should not issue for contempt of court, iu not paying inter est on iho city bonds, After lengthy argumonls Oil both sides, Judge Elwell look the papers, reserving his decision until ho has time to carefully examine the case. lints nnd Caps nt Cost for Thirty Days nt D. Lowenbcrg's. Do not forget that we havo now opened a full Hue of Lappets nnd Laco Curtains by pair nnd yard nt exceedingly low prices. Clark & Son. A pllo of 10 cent to 23 cents a yard Dress Goods nt I. W. Uarltuan's for 8 cents a yard, Those English Cheviots nt Clark & Sou's aro the Goods Ladies wnut lo look at lor Suits. Thoy,nre nobby. To arrivo this week a largo Hue of Call coes and other Domostio Goods at I. V. llartmau'e. LIABILITIES or DUILDINCl ASSOCIATIONS. An interesting case has been decided hy the Supreme Court in relation to building associa tions. The Homcstosd Building Association was chartered in 1803. No limitation was fixed to the existence of the corporation, nnd the capital stock was to consist of 2000 shares of S300oach. George P. Ganstcr became a member of this association and borrowed mon ey upon a mortgage. He failed to pay his as sessments, nnd when suit was brought upon tho morlgago he filed two affidavits of defense, sot ting up a defense that, einco the shares aro iss ued at $300 as usual, tho association was not under tho protection of tho Building Associa tion net of 1859, and can only recover tho mon ey actually loaned, together with the legal In terest. The Court below did not think this de fense sufficient, whereupon Q an Her carried tho matter up to the Supremo ICourt, who decide that ho was liable according lo the charter. If you want good knives nnd forks nt Low Prices call at L. E. Whary's. April will open nt I. W. Hartraau's Com bination Store with u fi.ie Assortment. HOLMES & SCHUYLER BRUSHES. Wo linvo ononi'il this week n fine nssortment of Painters' Brush- C3 of every description, nnd think wo havo by tar tlio iiucst assort ment to select from Hint can bo found in tliig section. Tho prices in somo lines havo been reduced. and wo havo marked down our whole stock to correspond, Wo have been Rolling this mako of brushes for somo timo and they have been giving excellent satis fnction,which warrants us in keep ing a larger assortment than over. roor brushes arcucarat any price. Our low prices together with ex cellent quality you will find wor thy of. your attention. WHIPS. Clearing Out Winter Goods to make room for Extenslyo Alterations at Tho Popular Clothing Store of David Lowcnborg. Call and sec the lictt Corset nindofor tho money,we ask you. Something uew,Olark & Sou's. Lots of good Oloverseed nnd Timothy seed nt Silas Young's, Light Stiect. m-1-1 w Wo would call tho attention ot tho driving public to our assort ment of whips. In no storo iu tho county can bo found half tho stock wo have on our rack, Our stock contains a great variety of styles and inatcrial,fttncy and plain.run ning in price from 15 cents to $3.00. In making our selections, our first movo was to find a relia ble manufacturer, and to confine ourselves to but one lino of goods, thereby avoiding a great deal of worthless auction stock. Wo try to sell as good a wlnn as you aiv willing to pay for, so if you arc not willing to pay much,you must not expect much. HOLMES & SCHUYLER. David Lowenberg'is store is greatly improved In nppearance and convenience hy the addition just made lo it. He has nu enormous stock of goxls, und this enlargement will enable him to display them to much better advantage. A bill has been introduced in the legislature making it a misdemeanor for any minor to knowingly and falsely represent himself to bo of full ago for the purpose of obtaining intoxi cating liquors. It is to be hoped the bill may pass. It is a very difficult thing to tell by ap pearances how old the youth demanding liquor may be. Of course the .vendor has the privll' ege of making himself safe by refusing to sell to any one of whose ago ho may havo doubts, but It icema nothing more than fair that somo penalty should be inflicted on "'C person who "My life." said a grateful lady, "had been ono of intense suffering and misery until cund of a disfizurlnr scrofulous humor br tho Culi- ura Remedies." Ask your Druggists about them by deliberate lying, procures the violation of legal business. PERSONAL. Frank TureeH has taken n clerkship in Mc- ICelyy's store. . George Ilingler ia employed nt N. J. Hen- dershott's drug storo and grocery. Mr. A. B. Bowman, late editor of the Sulli. van Kcvicw, has purchased tho Canton Sentinel, and will hereafter conduct that paper. Dr. J. F.Chapin, of Schoolcraft, Michigan, is in this county on business. He has many friends here. James R. Schuyler went lo New York on Tuesday, J. M. C Ranck, Esq., was in town on Tues day. Judgo Krickbaum spent Monday in town on if troubled with itching and ecaiy humors. law. ilenry W. McKelvy started for Colorado on Tuesday morning. His grandfather, Mr. George Abbott, accompanied him. "Wo hope Mr. McKelvv mar find improved health, and prosper in business in his new home. A CARD. Br. House desires to inform his patrons and Uie public in general, that after April 1st, he will he located in rooms over the Illoomsburg Banting Co,, and desires a continuance of pub lie favor. march 25 4w Robert Buckingham Esq., has removed his office from H. J. Clark's building to tho CW umliian building. Ho will occupy the room on the first floor opposite the office of E. II. & H- R. Litlle. Gai-ks is CjncKKSS.-Gapes may be cured by giving a plcco of camphor gum, Iho size of a Fmall pen, every day until tho chick seems well. Sometimes two or three liberal doses of pepper will effect a cure. If tho chicks are very bad, fumigate with sulphur, and give two or three drops of solution of carbolic acid and water.siicty drops of water to one of acid form a solution. Do not hold the chicks directly over the fumes of the burning sulphur, nnd do not fumigate too long, or tho remedy may prove worse than the disease. Let the chicks inhale the fumes for two or three minutes, and in most cases this will he sufficient to effect a cure. M, P. LuU of the firm of Lulz it Sloan is In New York buying Spring Goods. Master Fred. Holmes nccompaniid J. 11 Schuyler to New York. F, E. Bentz, of Mainvillo, will soon remove to Michigan with his family, Harry Williams is taking a western trip. TUT IT IN WHITING. You can get at the Peoples' Book Storo com plete Curtain Fixtures nil ready to put up and M different shnoes from 00 cents upwards. L. T. Sharpless, euccewor lo Wogonseller & Co., will continue tho Notion business at tho old stand, wholesale and retail. Envelopes, Note Paper and Wrappiug Paper, Paper Bags and Flour Sacks always ou hand. Jl. T. Laycock has leased the Rupert Hotel iml will hereafter conduct that popular host elrie. Ho has had much experience in the bu- ineM and will no doubt keep tin excellent house. Business carried on verbally sometimes an' swers every purposo,but in many cases it is in- exnedientand frequently results in trouble and litigation. Put all contracts in writing and take receipts for nil moneys paid out, however trifling the amount may he, Many misnnder standings result from llio looee way in which busine's matters aro talked over, and after each party has his or her construction on the con tract, the matter is dropped with the expression of "all right," from each. In many cases it proves "all wrong," and affords a job for law' yerf, juries and courts. If peoplo persisted in putting their agreements in writing, much use less litlcalion could be avoided. When reduc cd to writing, idens are fixed and lasting. Tho contract for m'nil route. 8,302, from Bloomsbur via. Light Street, Orangevllle, Forks and Stillwater to Benton, a distance of sixteen miles and back, six times a week, has .been let lo B. F. Savago for 5120. The finest lines of hanging lamps at tho low est prices nt the Peoples' Drug Storo. Mrs. Alfred Mcllcnry, of Benton, died at Iher home last Saturday morning. The funeral was held on Tuotday. The bereaved husband lhas llio warm 'friends in this afiliction Mr. Harvey S.Wells, city editor of llio Wll llamsport Daily Banner, called at our effice on Saturday morning. We are sorry that wo were so busily engaged as to hi unable to have a chat with him. He came to attend tho hear ing in the Wiiliamsport bond case. We clip tho following from the Banner of Monday, con cerning our town, which is from his ablo pen. While the attorneys are arranging their caso and wailing to have it called up in Court, we avail ourselves of the very few moments at hand, to mako a survey of the town. In days gone by wo were familiar with every street back alley and building In tho place and ac quainted with a majority of the inhabitants. An absence of about eleven years shows a mark, ed improvement in every direction. Beautiful private residences nnd fine business blocks havo bcon erected; now streets have been laid out, others widened and improved, nnd on every hand abound Ihe evidences of mbstnniitil growth and healthy prosperity. The Excha nge Hotel is one of iho best hostelries in the State, out side of tho largo chief, completo in ilH appoint ments, and a cuisine that has become famous wilh traveling men. On the edge of llio town, part way up Iho hill, loomins up into conspic uous prominence, is tho Normal tchool, ono of the largest educational buildings of the kind iu the Slate nnd one of Ihe verv best in its curricu lum. We regret exceedingly that our timo docs not permit of making a vhit of inspection to this famous tchocl. A few moments only aro availablo for a visit to the Columbian and Republican ofiice?, two of the best weeklies in MOVING3. G. M, Quick has moved into the houso on Market;etrcet,nextdoor lo Aaron Hendcrshott's. Deputy Sheriff Fritz now occupies a portion of P. Bruglcr's residence on Third street. J. Sallzer moves his sow ing machine office to the Moyer frame building opposilol. W. Hart-man's. D. A. Becklcy moves on South Main street in ihe old Weaver property. Frank Kinport will occupy tho half of the rentlcrmacber property on Fourth street. W- H. Houso changes residence to the prop erty of Mr. Butler on Rock street. Miss Sallic Mellick moves into tho Neat properly on Iron street, now occupied by W. II. House. John Christmnn moves in tho Stroup proper ty now occupied by Sallie Mellick. J. L. Girlon moves his household goods to Wilkesbarro in llio hotel kuown as the "Man sion Howe-" Geo, Filbert moves hjs storo and family to Reading, where ho will continue in the tobac co busimus. Oscar Alexander moves into tho Bittenhend er property on Fifih street. Philip Uuaugst goes in his property on Third street. U. C. Galignan will occupy the Clark proper ly on Main Blreet. W. B. Allen takes the Conner grocery stand. Thos. Conner goes into the Shive block wilh J. D. Wilson, unlit the Petermnn building is ready for him. G. A. Poller moves into the Wynkoop prop erty on Third street. U, W. Sterner takes Ilia Williams properly on Third Blreet, occupied by II. W. McKelvy. David R. Cofi'man will occupy the old jail property. James Thornton will movo into Iho Clark property on Centre street, orcupird by G. A. Potter. Chestnut UroN receipt of a postal card.spc- Market g cifying the kind ot goods wanted, wc X immediately send by mail, gratuitously, with widths and prices marked, samples of Dress Goods, Silks, Etc. showing the latest styles, and enabling a purchaser in any part of the United States to select satisfactorily, and order the goods conveniently, wilh certainty of receiving only what arc sent for, and at precisely the same prices paid by city customers who btiy at our counters. If, upon examination at home, any articles fail to be as expected, we request their return, and send others in exchange, or refund the money at once if the purchaser prefers. Our New Spring Catalogue embracing all the departments ia one large book, with a system of ordering goods by letter more convenient than any heretofore, will be mailed, without charge, to those who send us a postal card containing name, town, county, and state: nothing further i.i necessary, wc will under stand what is wanted. Our stock, which forms the greatest variety in one establishment in the United States, includes Ladies' Suits, Shawls, Millinery, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Jewelry, Laces, Embroideries, Shoes, Linen ;, Gentlemen's Cloth ing, Housekeeping Good3, China, Silverware, Furniture, Carpets, etc. Address, John Wanamaker PHILADELPHIA. JQtKv Our Store, known a the Grand Depot, occupies ilie Lloclc at Thlr- . tccnthani Market Streets, extending to Chestnut btrcet ami . X. City Hall Square, nnd has on area rf between two and UllUttb turcc acres on tnc ground iiuor atone. City Hall Square HOLMEfS & SCHU YLER. SQUARE DEALING Notliinc bIiouKI bo better iinnreciulcd bv a nntronizinc public thnn reliable merchants of whom thov can mako their purchases, confident that they will not misrepresent their goods in order to mako Bales. 'im.., : r,..i! .. ...... . ?i i i . . i ii.. j-iiio ia uiiuiiuuiua u great, lemniaiion w mo muruiuiui aim in niiivuy adhering lo his principle, ho loses ninny sales, which aro mado by his less scrupulous neighbor. In no business is there creator chance for ueuupuuu uiau in mc naruwaro :raue, as tne stocK .to a great extent is manufactured of steel or iron. Fancy paint or bronze together with a high polish, renders it difficult at times to distinguish tho materials and you havo to rely on either the reputation of the manufacturer, if ne lias one, or tnc Honesty ot tho dealer. In many cases you wouiti never know, if misrepresented to you, and tho merchant's profits thereby largely increased, which makes it n great temptation to dis honest dealers. Never in any instance, havo wo misrepresented an article in our store, nor do wo knowingly allow any cmployco to do so, and wo trust any article bought of us and not found as represent ed, will be promptly returned. When wo find it necessary to use such means in oruer to maKo sales, wo slittll move our etocic to somo point where square dealing is better appreciated. Wc do not claim to carry the cheapest lino of goods. Our aim i3 to give dollar for dollar in value. In selecting' our goods, our first consideration is to buy only from reliablo manufacturers of standard goods, and secondly to buy as low as wo can, and this is all wo ask of you, examine- our goods, get our prices, and if neither suits you, don't buy. Wo cannot ask you to do what wo refuse to do ourselves, nor do wo allow tho forcing sys tem, i. e , trying to talk you into something you don't want. Wo presume you know what you want when you come to seo us, and leave such matters to your judgment as you will bo bettor suited in the end. Thanking tho public for past favors, wo trust, by strictly adhering to cur principle of Square Dealing, and giving dollar for dollar in value, to have a fair sharo of your patronagein the future. HOLMES & SCHUYLER. The Dloomaburg Mutual Itelief Association in tho namo of a new Life Insurance Company that lias bocn organize! In this town. A char, tor was obtained last tvceV, and tho company Ik how ready to commence work. Tho mu ranee is conducted on llio assessment plan, which has proved to ho far moro reliablo than tlio old stock companion which have succeoded ti10 state. At tho latter of)(co tho press work is in making Ihclrolucers immensely weaiuiy anu jou0 by water power. Moyer Ilrotltors aro then many of them collapsing. Mr. J'.noB erecting a fine brick block, tho first floor of nt.! ArC.tnk.tw ta ,1m fl.inni.nl Afrpnt. far tills I ...l.tl. mill I.a noa.l I iu ll.gm .a n itrhnlndnIA nnil , . . .( i fllll IU OUIIUUI1 19 HI. !).. HUltU nin MW UaWMVJ ...vii. .. u sympathies oi a large circio oi . ,,. -. ... ...: CQeriretic and inil .Inur Btoro. anil when cotnnlelo. wo doubt bW.....v..v, - - I a , ...... responsible business man, there is uo doubt but if finer store room of lhakind cau be found in what it will soon be placed on a firm basis. tu0 State, outside cf Philadelphia. Thero Frank S. Kinport Is assistant agent. Any in- Btanda the old Court House, jnst as it did in formation can ho obtained concerning the ao. dayB 0( yore. It Loks dipgy and smoky enough elation liy addressing J, II. Maize, Secretary; for a prison. The various county offices nio Uloomiburg, Ta. Mr. Clarence Kilzpatrick, of Hailoon lias lieen ongoged an clerk at the Exchange Hotel, .in place of II. P. Charubcrlin, who will retire jAptil 1st. Mr. Fitipatrick 1ms had consider able experience in tlio hotel business. James W. Kder was arrested on Monday on ta chargo of forgery, and brought before Esquire IMaizs on Tuesday for a hearing. He was com- tmltted to iail in dofault of bail. His residence is somewhere in tho upper end of the county. Wall Paper new style and lalctt patterns at !PoopW Hook Store1 On Friday the hand with Tony Denler's Troupe were playing in the streets nt AVilkes tarre and frightened a team of horses. The horses broke loose from Ihe post and broke the wagon, Injuring ono horse. Tho owner the troupo pay $75 damages. TIIK VILLAS. Entertainment Given by litem at the Opera House last Eicniwj. A Very Vlcasinrj Performance. The amusement season wai openid last eve ning in Ibis city hy tlio Agnes Wallace Villa Combination, who presented the drama, "A Dauchlor of the Slate" and Ihe "II. II. II. Po cahontas." Tho audience was large and It is only necessary lo state that Sam, 11. Villa and Apihs Wallace-Villa wiro on tho stage. This (Communicated. A FOX CHASE. Messrs. Editors: According to previous ar rangement it was agreed lo wind up tho fjx chasing for Iho scafon by one grand rally at Sllllwater ou Thursday, tho 17th Inst. On Wednesday evening previous, C. O. Long and Sterling Dickson, of Berwick, drove up in front of C. B. McIIenry's with Ihelr blooded stock.in chiding Ihe celebrated hound of Dick Oswald's, nod early iu the morning tho parly set out for the wood'), The day proytd to bo excillent for trailing. When tho dogs wero let loose it was soon very ey'uletit lliat they had i-truck a trail, and in duo timo routid tho lox. After chasing him rapidly for a while, a wonderful report of a gun was head, and it boing in Iho direction where Mr. Long was stationed, fears were entertained that the chase would be pre maturely wound up, as he is kuown lo bo a crack bIioI; but tho long rango ho was com pelled to shoot and tho liulitning speed with dark, dirty, poorly provided with furniture, which Keynard was being driven, Is attributed wilh a general aspect Ihe reversoof cueerlul- muibotui ...iiSii. i.r una ..uiC now, Tbe court room ia about such a one ns getting exceedingly inlerestinir, as Harry Low, u, hA (,, Willlamsnort before the erection of Orangevllle had arrived nnd turned on f.ve the present fine building. If pur memory more honnd,, (making eleven in all.) Tho serves us right, Bloomsburg ha8 a population snooting ami .res., recruu o, uoga cu. u ... of something over four thousand by the hist H v u ., national census. Few towns of its size in the tho cry of Ihe art hounds could be heard no .. i...... .i..i.. . ,,.! ii. ii ore. but Iho party concliidea lo follow. Aftir niaie can lunxn u ucijet nuuniH ........... . - - No place of which wu have remembrance are BO'"B iwo or u.w ..... . e ..u.iiu o. citizens characterized more for sociality, whole- WH to wait for the chase to return, the time ..i.i i.i(,iii. n,l p,.iin, thin thou of fccine.l very lorg and some of Iho orly began .w.,... . V - , , , p . ...... .... Dloomsburg. Other towns n tho Stato have " K uiowut ). " - niuhed forward will, a faster crowtb. perhaps was thrown high in the air, us ono said (e lion. George N. (Jorson, Norristown.Bays: Tho Phoenix Pectoral Is indispensable in my family. It acts liko a charm in curinjj cough'3 and colds with tho children,and 1 always uso it when addressing n jury. Price 25 cents. O. A. Kleim, Bloomsburg. aprl6-ly See a woman picking a bunch of grapes in another column, at Spcer's Vineyard, from which Speer's Port Grapo Wine is made, that ia so highly esteemed by the medical profession for tho use ot invalids, weakly persons and tho aged. Sold by O. A. Kleitn. jan 7'81 ly Those 'Cailiimeres at Clark & Son's aro pronounced splendid value for tho monoy. IIKNItV'ri CAItUOLIO HALVE, Tho llcstisalvo In tho world for Cuts, Bruises. Pores, Ulcers, Salt Itneum. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, corns and all kinds of Skin Eruptions Freckles and l'Unplcs. Tlio s dvo Is Buaranteea to Rlv perfect satisfaction In overy cuw or rtouey ro f uud-d. Ho suro to got Henry's Carbolic Salvo, as all others aro but. Imitations. I'rloo S5 cents. Tor salo by all druggists. oct in, 'so-lyeow Harriet A. Newkirk, of Salem, says: 1 was cured of tetter in my hand by three applica tions of (Jampuor Mile, my nusDaim was cured of old running sores by using it. It cured my son of a spraitud ankle. Price 25 cents, Sold by V. A. Kleim, isioomsuurg. npril 16, '80,ly Tho highest cash prico paid for wheat by 'A. T. Fowler, at Villow Grove. No dif ference as to variety. Itye 75 cents a bushel. Avondalo lied Ash Coal, 4. 5. and 0. always on baud. Itailroad Ties taken in exchange for coal.or cash will be paid for them. an 28 8-w. i ,i i HEl) HOUSE roWDEIt euros moro Horses, mules and sheen than any other medtclno. Huro every timo. oetM, 'so-ljcow ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, ESTATE Or JOSBritE. SANDS, DECEASED, Letters of administration on tho cstato ot Joseph E.wandsliate of Jit. l'loasant township, Columbia county, aeceasod. havo been granted by tho ltegls tnr of Riilrl emmtv tn thn undprslL'nod administrator. All pursons uav.nff eating UKaiQbi luo usuiuj ui buiu decodont aro requested to present them torsottlo- nuil( (Vim uiu?u iimuuu.u iu inaKU uuyu.Bui, ;m undersigned administrator without delay. JOHN SANDS, Administrator. Kohrsburg, Pa. macllS-5w ItlDGE LETTING. Ill hn nt. llowman'a mill In llrlarpronlc townslitD. on Saturday, tho second day ot April, IMt. Astono arch brlduo to uo repaired over lirlarcroeK near now- man's mill, one now stono pier, two new stone arch. es, and wing walls to bo repaired. STEPHEN POIIB, CIIAHLKSliBICUAKT, A. 1). IIEIlHINd, Commissioners' Otnce, County Commissioners. x.ioomuurg. ra .tiarcn .o, 'ot. C IB. E,OBBIlTS? (SUCCZS80R SO D. W. R.OBBINO,) DUAIEF. XJXt rino ItrnutllcN, WlilsiklcH, GIiin, IIiiiiih, and nil Rinds ol" Wines con stantly on hand. IMPORTED ALES AND PORTEKS IN BOTTLES BY THE DOZEN. Landlords through out tho county will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock hefore purchasing elsewhere. BLOOMSBURG, PA., Main Street, 2nd Door below Iron. July oj'SO-ly -LOOK: BCE1K,353I GO TO C. C. GALIGNAN, POR -A. GOOD JOB OF ROOFING AND SPOUTING. FOB A. QOOD JOB OFPLtffllBWQMDCftS FITTQ HE KEEPS A FULL SUPPLY OP LEAD PIPE, IRON PIPE, TERRA GOTTA PIPE, AND CHIMNEY FLUES, ALSO AT ALL TIMES A FULL STOCK OP STOVES, KCEu.T333?lS J1TJD aR3STGBS3 s roE iUBB tixxt shop ira OPERA HOUSE, Centre Street Attest: J. li. dam-, cicrL- marcu 18-2W wanteds: UMTOIVS NOTICE. K3TATB OF CANP1KLD 1UKHISON DECEASED. Till) undersigned Auditor appointed by tlio Or phans' court or Bald county, to mako distribution oi llio balance) ot tho fund In tho Hands or tho adminis trator or tho estate or Bald decedent to nnd nmontr urucs cniuieu thereto, win sit m uis ouico iu t. oomsourir. on tho sth day of ADH1. 1M1. nt 10 o' cloek in tho forenoon, when nnd wircro all parties Interested In raid rund must attend or ho (orovcr ueuarreo rroin any euaro oi said innci. march 4, 4w. Auditor, Canvafsersln every coun ly in tins muio 10 uu;o nrilcrs for Nuisprv StocU. Steady und Deslrahla Hm- ploymont at ROOD WAnKH. Experlenco In tho bu siness not required. Nurseries wldoly nnd favorably known. Tor terms address van nusi.n Nurseries! C. L. VAN DUSH.N. Established ; (Ikskva, N. v., fob. in, 'lW3t eow Also stock at wholesale. N TOIICE IN I'AliriTION- " Is equivalent to sarins tho entertainment was laM,g moro noise in the world, but few have heard the hounds coming pack. Then soon good. It was (irit-clasj In ovcry respect. Kv novcli moro surejy unj steadily forward on Iho followed a tceno which was just graudj Iho fox ervhody was chornnd with "Franlzk" ami the i.i.i. rri.,i in.rnjneritv. meetim? wilh no draw, taking for circling ground a large derated pieco ' . . ... inn- im. I.'.. " " 1 . " . . .. . f 1 .l l 1 !.. f.,11 !. f r. .. . . H.I..I... I nnniimri vrruiub wuo luu, nifc w-.t i..i.a nm in Mai r. inB!iipn nt n nn w n i u m ...vr.ii .v...... ... ... ... . muiiiioum lor sjvenieen year.. Bi,.m ---- , . .. ,.. . ii. ..,i,nnM .n . !. . otl.. .,.. IT...1.U w,llr f!nl n mill nn MOn-ias- "OB luiiui-nn. mo l"w nOW bellllT W0ICUI94 OOWn Will 1118 inCUUUS h----u ......... .u. og... JIB... w -.-. .,..I., ,! I... ,!, fr " T .... I....ln l.tnll.n.l.nl.l. Ill. i TT...1 r, t- .,m. nm! cramuiu wan ciiitnuiMiui 1'"- ni fln onerous municinai ueui. in our opinion, i .-(,... ...!,..!, JiaUUI ULU IvMUCB. CftU, iii,iti.vn wim.. . . ,! ..! I - , ' I n 1 . . t T . 1 1 t,.1 .1 ... 1 . Itcini'lliM. 1 ,,1B su"" " o i jsioomtourg nm rracueu uiai wuii iifouieu i'uiih .-.( .... .. 0- Daily Palladium, JCichmona, Jnd. jn ,er tistory from which sho will henceforth nr"ing every nervp to ovetiane neynaru, mm Bee advertisement. kavo smooth sailing on the broad ocean of com mcrclal proaperily, the only drawback to which Ilev. K. If. Vocuni.who wasapnolnled to llie now is found in tho disadvantages she labors Presiding Kldcrship of the Wllliamiporl dit- under in Iho lack of railroad facilities." trict. comes hero from Illoomsburg, whero he legs covered. Cured by Culicura "Will McDonald. 2542 Dearborn street, Chl- cago. The members of the M. E. church metat the 'parsonage ono evening last week and presented llev. E. II. Yocum and wife wilh a handsome sliver pitcher and goblet. It was on Ihe 10th anniversary of their marriage. A very pleas aint evening was spont bv tboso prercnt. has been stationed sltico March, 1870. NEWS 1'liUM Utt&VWMM, .Mr. Yocum is young In years and in the Jno.Connors of Leadvjlle, writes, Have you Go-pel ministry, having joined Iho Conference any Agt. lor spring jiiossom anywnere near l.in 1809. since which lime, however, he here. I had a bottle brought roe by a frleud h, m.,ld more than ordinary procMs.se cur- who came on an Eicurston from Bradford, nnd nl ood fliinointmonls. Iho last two Orst-class. who knew I was suilering irom wcaKness in tue llefore entering tho ministry Elder Yocum was Owing to somo business 31am Ii Manning to lloclifBler, l.nllu ....III uMol, was dvn.1 fur An . . . . . . ,,, , . I ,.(.. n ...A.l, In II. t llmillC I fill. iiostiionca fora lew days, uim notice wmw wuiv " - i "t.'.,.... i. ...i ..li n fn, iiiilr'knmn. dven when thero is another day Dud upon for elded to follow Ihe pro)nptIpB Ot tho writ,- u. i r.ces. r ,y Jfyoti want to buy Wall I'jpor, Window Cur- talnp, Tuwch and Fringes call at tho I'eof.loo' 31ook .Store, Hack and Kidney ,lie Bald ho used It to advan- i mailers calling Wil- assistant cashier of the First National Dank Ugo and wanted mo to try it, I did so and feel (Ster N Y. the Cen- of Sunbury, and bid fair lo U an excellent so much better I want sonn moro .If you have Ixcd'for April -lih is business man, but feeling Impressed that It Ql,got ny agent here.and I will pay tho expres- every limo tiny came in sight Iho dUlance was thorlcned until the head hound got sight, when a terrible struggle followed, but the fox, not forgetting his cunning, darted under a large rock In lime lo save himself. We took lu tho situation at once, ard all hands started for Ihu hole, Mr- J.oi'Ki realizing his facilities for fording streamr, slunk an itlr lino while the others were compelled to go around by a briilge,conEcquenlly ho was first on the ground, We soon discovered he was safe. It being about 4 o'clock, we etaited for C, I). McIIenry's whero roast turkey and other eatables were enjoyed as only men who have been out on a chase for a wholo dBy aro capable of enjoying it. After "Walnut Leap Hair Kestokrr'Ms entirely differ ent from all others. It la aa clear ns waler.and as lis name indicates, Is ajperfect Vegetablo Hair Ite storer nnd docs not In utiy manner affect tho health whlcn sulphur, Sugar of uind and Nitrate of Sliver preparations havo done. U will Immediately freo tho head from all Dandruff, liestoro (iray Ilalr to Its natural color, und produce a new growth whero It ling fiilleH off. ltwlllchantro llcrlit or failed hair In u fow days to a beautiful glofcsy brown, livery bot tlo la warranted. Ask your drueitlit for It, l'or calo nt MoYKit linos,, liioonudmrg, Ta, fmltli, Kllno fi Co., l'hlludelplila, and llall K ltuckell, Now York, Wholesalo Akouis. ' oct,,w-tt Importnnt Notico I For Thirty Days Cfrartt llargalna Can be fought in Clothing. You can buy a Winter Suit or Overcoat At Ot. Must lie Bold to mako room for ALTERATIONS JN lipiLPINa at David Lowenberg's IIKAll II ANfI'llAl'f 1NESB. It seems strange that any ono w 111 suirer from tho many disiangemeMN brought on hynnlmpurocon nu lun of I blood, when hCeiVIL'S liIXioi) and I.IVKU KYUU1' will reBloro perfect lienlth to tho phyblcal organization. It Is Indeed a strengthening UDITORS A'OTICE. ESTATE OP JO N nARTMAK, DECEASED. Tho undcrslzncd Auditor appointed by tho Or phans' Court of Columbia county, tn make distribu tion of tlio balanco in tho hands ot I. A. Uowltt Ad tnlDlstralorof John Ilantnan deceased, lato of Or ange lowrshlp as Miown by his tlnnl account to und among too parties entitled thereto, will sit at his oraco lu llloomshurc on Saturday. April 9, 18S1 at ten o'clock a. w. lo perform tho duties of his ap pointment, when nnd whero nil persons having any claim on said fund will appear and prouitlio namo or uo uuvurrcu irum rccemii uny uuru luereor. JOHN M.CLAHK, JIarcU4 w Auditor, A iniiiniinrtiininnirthnniirtiniI.i,'itiu.,iihn I.John Kolchnir.a brotherof deccdeiu: by gives notico l(mt he will sit lu tho ilischarco of ''"'SSriAllJ1 de??l,,en': '-, hlldren nnd no duties oi ins appointment at his ollico In llui I .. . .T.rr.Vil"u.euSc "SP1".. ".,,u leriiMrncu wiiiiJuuaiiearaari; s.Jiary, Inltriniir town of IlloomsburL'. ou '1'huisdav. thn 7th ihw m April. A. 1)., ihhi. at ten o'clock lu tho forenoon of Buld day at which timo und plucoall persons Inter- tu 111 cum tuuu uiu iuiuiicu iu uucuu or uo ior ever ueuarreu irom any suaru or tnosamo. L. S. WINTEItSi'HHN. march 4-lw Auditor, hede-J Jgyou can tid (neialf n doten '.bollles. C- hearing each oue relate his story, tho patty left One of the I'autv. the bett blood puriller over dlscoTercd, effect ually curing Scrofula, j phllltlo diseases. Weakness of thoHldnejs, all Nervous disorders and Debility, It corrects Indigestion. It makes tho old feel young, and Iho Youncr feclcavtnnd will Invariably drlu out of tho system tho many .Ills that human tlcsh Is heir to. A single bottle w II1 prove to you Its mer its as a health renew er. for It ucts like a charm, especlal'y when tho complaint Is of an ex haustlto nature, having a tendency to lessen tho natural vigor or mo urwu una ncn ous system, oct sj.'buiyeow TUBINES8 CAlvDa" V1S1TINO CAltDH, IITBH 1IKADH UUXUEAUa, l-obTKim, to., . Neatly and Oliealy pdntodat the Colom- u.oitoh's notice. ESTATE OP JACOB UAHTEIt, DECEASED. Tho. underelened nudltor snnolntr d bv thn Or phans' Court ot Columbia county, ton.nl.o dlstrlbu- ESTATE OP WILUAS KELCIINF.K, DECEASED, Whereas, by a writ of partition tssund out rr thn Orphans' liourt ot Columbia county to tno directed, tested tho third day ot March, A. I) issi, I urn com- muuueu ui uii uiiiuest oi six men to mawo puriitton ot aeoruln messuage nnd tructcf land sltunto tn llimin township lu sntd county, bounded on the nurin uy inu suuqupuanna river ana on tno Foutn by lands ot tJeorgo Fetter, contatnlDg about forty seven acres of tho cstato ot William Kclrhner. late of thotownthlpand county aforesaid, deceased, to uhu uuiuii' iiiu uoiiH Hiiu lejfui rupreseuiuiiven oi tho Batd d-cedont, in such manner and In such pnv portions as by tho laws of this Commonwealth Is dl- rccivo, it mo same can uo dono without nre udleu to or spoiling tho wholo, but If such partition cannot bo mado or tno said premtws cannot be divided into thucsor piirpartsof equal valua then to appraise tho Famo or tho soverul ehares or purparts Into nmm luu DauiD may uo uivmeu uy euo sum mnutbt, uiiu uiaivu IVLU1U IU UiU D1UU VUUI L uu ml) UOb illOU' day of May next: Now. I hereby elvo notice to alllielra nndlepjl representatives of William Kelchner, ilecoasid. uuovo namea, anu to an perbons interested in the partition ot liH said real estute. that an tnnuest win wi iiiiuit't mo i.iiiiuuu ur vuiimuiiii oi mull uuote mcntloued unon iboDrcmlscstnMimintowiisiiinnn Monday, the 23th dav ft Aurll. lksl. nursimnt tn tint said w rlt and order of Court and between tlio hours of ton o'clock In tup forenoon and three o'clock In iiiuuiuTiioou oi mat any. The fallowing aro heirs and perhons Interested In tho estate of said Wm, Krichucr, deceased, namel 1 1, dUUUU UDITOR'8 NOTICE. KBTATK Uf lIlltAH LUMiEH, UEIBAM, Tho undersigned auditor appointed by the Or. puuus i;uurt ui uoiumum luuiuy ricdwlth Samuel lieurhart; a, iiebtcca, intermar ried with (leorgo Fetter! 4. Children of Catharine, (a daughter ot said (leorgo Kclcbucr, decoased) who was Intermartled w.th . Drchr. but now nr. ceased, to-wtti Matilda, Intermarried wltli fdwnrd llsher. and Clara Drehr. iinmBriifii. s. i-iitiiirim ri Lydla, (a daughter ot sild (leorgo Kelchner. deceas ed), who was Intermarried wltn WUUaia Abh, but I..." vwttow lu"l-ucurKu Asu aim tiiiiuin.vbu: 1. Children and grandchildren of Catharine, n i4s l er of decedent, who was Intermarried with Charlti 1-itruiii.i, uut nun udu.'uhi'ii. ui-wii: i. BinyAnii, VOU CAN BUY THE DLATCHLEY MP UnIlnriI,orvI(h Copprr.I'orci'lalii.orlron I.litliiC. Kai'li utm lU'iieili 1 with n.y naiueos inauunu'turer is wnrnuiti'd lu lnateilal nnd nm striu'tttiti, For sale by tho be-t homes lu tho trnde. If you do not Innw where to cU (lilt immp. wrlln tn ino us bilyw, nml I will rend namo of nuent neatest you, who will tupply you at my lowest prices. OIIAS. Q, BIiA'i'CIItr.y, Kanufaoturer, SOU Market St., Philadelphia, Fa march 4, '5i-tt ais Dauchy fic Oo'o. Advt'o. THIEVES AND DETECTIVBSl Ily Am.en I'inebhtok, tho gieati bt living Ilolrettve. A thrilling und labclmittng hook, fioin prlviile rec ords rimer botoro published, .send for clreluais nntl u-rms. Agents Wanted. II. W. KtSLuY, I'hllsdel- phla, d match -iw Ion of tho bulunco In tho hands mlntstrntor of Hiram Luuirer. deceased his Una! account, tumid among tho parties eulltlid vuei eiu, luu bii ui ins ouieu iu uiuuuibuurg on out urday, tho vth day of April, It6l, at ten o'clock In tholurcnoon, to pdfoim tho duties of his appoint. me nt when and whero all petbons having claims aitalnst said ebtato will appear andnroNetho Buniu or be forev er debarred ftom receiving any part ot L.ii WALLEI . feb. i5Hw Auditor. flr ,wnH,V(, u. ... uia iiuiciu lirownt o.-Chlldren,of Mary.t daughter ut bald Mrs. uiuiurino rn-unci) wno was intermarried with III ram II. Iirown, (who se t burvlves), but now ilevcas. eu. io-wii: Aiurv uainarine. iniiTtnnrripii with .n.hr Iionnor: Augustus Urown and Aaron mown; T. Dan UDITOIVS NOTICE. KaTATn Or DAHAll AKNWINK, DECEASED. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tho Or. phans' Court oi Columbia county to make dlstrthu. (Ion ot tbe bulance lulua lianas ot the executor of Sarah Arnulne. deceased, to and among tho nartlos entitled thereto, will alt at his oftlce lu lilooinaburg lei Fredrlcl; 8. Isaiah Fredrld, and nth, Jotlah Fad' rlcl. v. It. KNT, Knerlff of Cnhimhl.i nonnl v. ShertH'8 onice, Lloomsburg, on Saturday, the tth day of March, last, ut ULIUVR 111 IHO 1U11I1UUI1, IU I. II nerform tho dutti-H nf his appointment, when nud. whero all persons hav ing any claims upon raid fund will appear and pruvo iuu uud e r m osow rcu irom receiving any B1IRI9 VUCIWi Tlio llcllsli ot the World ! So 111 by march ss-tw nil ftUCE ! fU'ocei'N. d Eeceut Travels and ExpliTalioiis jUUITOU'S NOTICE. IN TUB ESTATE Of DOKCAS CHEVEUNU, A LVNAT10. Notice Is herrbv ctvtm that thn nniliraiimo,! a,.. dltor apiiolottd by tho Couit of Common I'icuku Columbia county on exceptions to tbe account of Samuel Crevellnir. Cotumlitfioof mil I inmnin nu m.. January, lb.l, will bit ta the discharge or thn ,Z ties ut his artiolntment at hla onice lo tho town of uioomsburg on Saturday. April. rd issi. at ten o'clock In the forenoon ol bald day When and where all paty.fjinuieiiled tan appeal tj they bee In 1II1II.U LANDS, consisting (it Sii'tchcs wilttcn from Personal Observations: irlMni tiHiilln n i cent rehcaiches In thn KM, unci tLo neovi ry ot many places in sacted History longronsldered lost. I.ATKST. I'llHAl'IUiT, and .lo,t Attractive Hook on tho HOLY LAND. Illehly 11 usliated with NKW MAI'S and 1(15 Ileiiuill'nl llnuinilni;-, A R! Undid ciiatice for (Jooil Agenu). Address, lilll.Lll'.s &. HUNT, boa I)ioadwa),Nuw York, d iuar.-4w VTOTICE, The Denton Ketool District hereby gives notico tV.ut all outstanding tchool ordara of th said Dis trict will bo paid between tho ritsl and llttecntli ilaut July, issl.nt Henlon. All persons PuMnir nroers will present them at that lime or bo Incur debarred Hum pannent of tl.e miiid. iy uiueriu uv noiru JOHN J,3IcItLNHY, t'ritldi nt, mault it nm hat nurpoie. , I )VilliumpM I Banner, I cents. UaR Omc. It, T. Piinu, becrvtary, . T