Ttffi COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU11G, OOLtlMBTA COUNTY, 1'A, 'I'll 15 00LUM.B1AU. uiiOonsnunn, kuiow, Aruit.a-Jmi, i3si fluv !! MoM liter, executor of Joint Mc (,'allft, deceaieJ, will sell real cstaloat Iho Court ltouso on Monday JUny and nt 1 o'clock p. m. H. M. Towkubury, Commlllcc, wilt eetl real tBtftlo near tho Mctnlyro church on Saturday, April 30. See udvcrtlssment. "jli V. Shan rcturnod to Schoolcraft, Midi, on Monday. Ktrly cabbigo plant, $3. par 1,00J, nt J. UirttsotiM, Gth St. April 8 3-w When Williamson's Catef of 1'ollco rocs to church, the papers wko mention of the occur' rence . . Tho lovely trailing atbutui la In bloom and will bo caRcrly aouglit for by lovers of floral beauty and pcrlumo. Mr. 0. H. Campbell of ltrlarcrrck nnnoun. cei" hl ronie this nek as a candidate for County Superintendent. Tho bnds have mado their appearance at last Wo understand tho Grangers Intend to oreel a storehouse noir tho L. A II. rnilroad. Cyrus II. Mattcntr. Kan., our Mtrrainllln Appralfor Is busy, tills week, atlondlnir to hU ofllclal duties. I., dross Is now in tho ctlvlitlnn in n'full stock of Hptins (.loods. Call cntly nnd make yotir fclcolions. Lowest mleos nnd irnod clothing. A ball was given in llrowtr's hall nn W1 day evening by tho IMendililn Fl iheuonefltofMr.Jolin Vty, who has been pros, tratedby slcknojafor some time past. There wis n hrgo attendance and fully forty couples of dancers enjoyid thomsclyea until n lato hour. The muiic was excellent and tho ball was voted n success by oil who were present. William Eckroto of Milllin. Is creeling n lmndwmo now residence. It Is n framo build ing in (Jolhte stylo. A' 1'. Fowltr, of tho Espy planing mill is doing tiiewood work. Cut l'lowers, Cholco Plant, Grape Vines Asparagus Hoots, Early Cablngo Wantf, Lit tlo Onion?, Ac, for rnle nt Dillon'd green hnuso on Main street nboro the Normal School. Mr, John Morchoad, of Kpy, on of Uovi KASHJlt services. ohn Morehcad, formerly of lint town, bn i?ii,n,B,, . f, il, r.i,,i,,.i ftf been appointed station agent of tho 1). 1,. A W. th(j tcsllttccUoI1 0, (mr Lof J( wm m,0 al g( lt.lt. In Inko the place of the lata lln.ry W. I uii. i,,t i ri.i, ,,i ,i, Anl. Mr. Morehead"had been In tho employ ,, ,,!pll)y WM ya,MMl Th0 clU,ai w . iur. ,iu, lor.oaio imir, mm ii.i.y miner- fi ,., .,, , .. . . I ,.. n, , lands nil tho duties of the position. He is courteous nnd obliging nnd will be n fivorite Ilh the traveling public. A correspondent of the WiHiamport Jlinntr who writes oyer the name of "Councilman," contributes nn tullclr, presumed lo hayobeen rilten with liumorous ItiUnt, rclatlro (o on pinion recently delivered by Judgo Elwell in the mntlcr of tieddllnc oysters. If the Council- man m question will rcseryo his fund of wit "teen, has!, under tho direction of Geo. E, and humor until the Cth of Mar. it may stand VAmW organist. It consisted cf nn opening nn him in good sttnd. Wllllsnuport Councllmcn them, "Now let thorite of .ton rlnp," Iho nre nlready tho objecls of mingled derision and En?lor Anthem, "Christ our l'assoyor," Lloyd's conlompt nnd shoutd frown down nil efforts on ie .Wcitiii and llymn 101. 'ihe ten 0 COCK fer tile tiait nl nnv of their miaber to tilaes t hem VltM Was t!i3 grand event Of the Hay. i'UH Trif Klin I A Ihhurlinnlnrt rt 1 1 1 a and It begins to look m if we were to have prcp;lre.j nb! rearrnni?I nglh ein(Jct AMett Spring arier ail. ofTtlio Stitc. liy this. Montour nnd Columbia, The Iteputllcnn Stale Convention will ho now constituting tha Twenty-sixth district, nm litlJ this year in llattiaburg on ThursUay joine i wiui suiuvan nndwyomin?, now cjn. iho Stb of September. There was a llltlj flurry of snow on Easter day. It ii to bo hoped there may bo no more until tho leave? fall. The dust-cloud) on Sunday wero blinding in Bloomsburg, the high winds hiving dried tho mud with uncommon npidity. After all, agontlo purgttive is the best means of curing heidncho, liver compliml, bilious- ncs, Ac Use "Sailer's Liver I'ilU." Mr. S. M. lies? wai so unfortunate m lo have two fingers uf lits loft hand badly lacerated, on Tuesday, at hi) foundry on Sixth Street. Judging from ihe slatcmenl3 in the Danville papers, there ii moro d'nordcrly conduit in tho irrtts of lliat town man ougut to ui loicrniea by (ho authorities. sunning the Forty-fourth district, tho four conntiei making one new district. Henry W. Aul died at Ills homo in Espy last Friday rvening, of inflammatory rhcuma-ll-m. Ho was a young man oi unusually lino liiuinc33.qiiallflcations and will be greatly miss ed by a largo cinla of friend and acquain tances. He leaves a widow and ono child. Djnotbjln hnslo lo discard your heavy lolhing, o'peoially underwoir. April wonth. er ii very dcceplivo nnd the bright sundilnp f one day afl'jrds no criterion of what ths tem perature miy ho al tho ond of twentj-nnr hour. At no season of tho year is there great er likelihood of catching cold, or moro difficul ty in gttting rid of them. It is better to ifTcr soma inoinvenicnco and discomfort from the warmlh in Iho middle of Iho day, than 'to lay nsida. ovorcoits and Winter doth' ng nnd thus invite slcknc". In this latitudo It is safo lo wait until tho first of Jnno Lciore making final deposition of Winter wear. A PACIKICATOH. Half a dozen "fried" in a box is a ranltal in- cilieilor when von Ohio home late, but when our who or oilier members or Hie Umlly liavo ic ana cxquiMlo lloral aecoratlons urc in keep n ous leverorconc, spring I lo-wm is neiier. Ine with the ioyont ceremonies of the day. Ktv, Owners of properly in Uloorasburg will ex- peiience a sense of relief in knowing that they can depend upon an nmplo tupply of wnler in event of a fire. Tho cost of insurance will aho be lea, anil this is an additional source of sat Uf.iction. Jacob Miller.of E'py,is rgent for iho Syracuso chiiletl steel plow, one of tho best mado It is the only one in the world with a forged sleel Warn, steel joinler and a stetl wheel standard. llo is taking a luge number of orders. Call on, or adJruM him at E-py, l'o. Decoration Hay is tho next public occasion d-manding preparation. In some places nr rangements are already in progress and orators C:lfi n, HOI 10 U THE WEST. If yon are going west stvo I'mio and money by buying tickets from U, D. Darlington, agent nt Rupert. lie represents bent routes to the west and norlhwet. Trnins leave ltupert nt nr., 8:60' a. m , and 4:00 p. m. For have Lcen engaged. If the proposed prohibitory liquor lav; is ce- taulbhed in tliH Slntc, old topers will fear lo accept a "coidiai" invitation. It is easy lo tcj wine not. Had blood alwavs causes trouble. It may bo n family fight or bolls, piui its', i.rh, U-tteri Ac: but no matter, "Dr. LindseV.1 I'looil Searcher" is tho cure-nll. An inebriated individual was consigned to the lock-up on Siturday kfiernoon. Incarcera tion in such a den isa punishment far more severe than the ofTenco warrants. rates and information, call on or address It. D. Daui.inoton, April 1-Ow Ticket Auent, Ituperl, Pa. AV. Ii. Mllnes nn I family, who for Borne years pist liave been rceuling in irginia, Iiavc returned , nnd arj at present visiting at Mr. Dai.iel Snjder'ii in Espy. The largo estate in Virginia of the late William Milne liaa been sold, and Ihe business has passed into other :ands. Mr. MUnes will either engago in bus! ness here, or go wett to locate. On Ihe 10th ol March last William Mowry, an old citizen of Catiwisn, committed suicide by drowning in the river at that place. List Siturday afternoon the bedy was discovered floating in the water at FMier's Ferry, seven miles below Sunbury. Friends at CatawUsa were notified and tiny went to Sunbury and look the corpse to Catawiss.i in a wagon. Mr. Mowry was about 73 years of no aud it said that his niiiida was caused by worry con cerning money matters. On Monday evenirg nexl, Mr. Kobert J. Durditlr, tho well-known humorist of the Bur lington Haukcye, will lecture in the hall of the Y. M. C. Association, Berwick, on "The Rise and Fall of the Mualacho." Wo advhe all our roaders lo heir tliU lecture, if they can do so oven at tho cost of some inconvenience. They will be nmjly repaid for their attendances the lcUaro abounds in wit and humor, lntcrrpers ccd with gems of poetic thought and dainty bits of word-painting. Mr. Durdetto is a gen ial, frank gentleman who makoa friends every Tt has been announced in a most decided whero and tho quaint and humorous conceits of Ids ltclure are eucli as bubble up anil over flow in his ordinary converse. We Know o no more pleasant way to fpend a couple of hours, than to listen to tho fun and fancies of Mr. Iiurdette. A communication from Af-bury rclilivo to a fox chae, was not reeiived in time for last week's CoLUMnuv,and is now oi too remote a date for publication. Mr. J. K. Hogert, editor of the Wllkes-Ilarrc Union Leader was in town last Friday. His paper is proipering and wo understand will soon be enhrgd 'and improved. Ctnet'nnafi Irish Cilixn, Mr. John Miller, of 21 West Fifth str.et, tells us that he was cured by the use of St. Ja cob's Oil of a complicated case of rheumatism of ton years standing. The insuranco adjusters of the los?e3 by the fire at tho Danvillo Insano Hospital have not yet made their reporl, nnd nothing has been done toward the reconstruction of the build- mmnor that black ba?s will bo unusually plen. ty in tho waters of tho Sufquchanna thii year. "What are Ihe indications that point to such a fact? Rev. H. L. Joncr, rcclor of Si. Stephen's cliurch.ofliciated in St. Taul'd chureh,on Wed nesday of list week. Mention of tho fact was David Pritchard, son of William Piitcbard cf Light Street, left Hloomaburg some ytnrs inadvertently omitted from the last issue cf the ngo nnd went West. For two years past ho had DOI.OMUIAX. uee ui'S'S0" """""""""S"""" ji Michigan, and was prospering in business. On A tire in Wilkes-Ruro on Bunday morning Wednesday tho 12th inst. whilit at work in the last parltfllly destroyed ono wing of the Wyom- mine, bo was struck by an iron bar that pro !ng Valley lloto'.nnd ihmigod the ro.-iJcnco of trilled from tho carriage in the thaf'. and re John Weils Holienbaek adjoining. Tho fire coived such injuries as resulted m tin dealt nritinated in a frame lructure in tho rear of fw hcurs after. His body wai brought here the resldonc?. o:i Sa'nrday h chaige of tbrc-o gentlemen wl, wore his partner) in tho mining company. 1 1 funeral look place on Sund.iy and iho remain were interred in the old Lutheran cliurcli-yard Rev. Thomas Pritchard, a brother,' was amon the mourners nt Ihe fuiiurnl. Mr. Prilplnrd died in the veiy prime tf life having only a tainud tho a;;o of thirty year. Benjamin Bahmc, a young man aged twenly- four, iviio lived in Kern town Locust township, committed suicide on Sunday, by shooting himself through tho head. He was engaged ti hi married to a Misi Ling but she declined (ho alliance. The disappointment so preyed upon him that ho fought relief in death. Salt Rheum for seventeen yea". Helples for i-lght years. Unable lo walk. Oot about on hands and kneos. Head, face, neck, arms and l?gj covered. Cured by Cuticura remedies. Will McDonald, 2512 Dearborn strco', Chi cago. At a regular monthly m-elinz of Caldwell I.odgo, A. Y. M.held in Masonic Hall on Thursday nnd Friday last, important work was town on Sunday. window contained two pots of homo pliitil. Tho font was surmounted by a mound of lovely cut fl livers, ami tho wliolo church was filled with Iholr delightful odor'. Tho firt service was at six o'clock, ond consisted of full morn ing prayer with tho exception of one les.'on. The music was executed by the excellent quar tette choir, Miss Grower, soprano, Miss 1' rfcze, alto, P. E, Wirt, tenor, and L. S. Wlutot- n n worSo proJicament. morning prayer was read except tlio Lllnny,and tho Psalter was omitted. Tho fjllowing was tho musical programme : Hymn 0?, ''Chtiil tho Lord is risen to day." Warren. Anthom "Christ our Paisover," Chnppel. To Dourn in O. Wilson. Jubilate. Danks. Hymn 100. 1 Responses to Commandment?. Wilson. O'o-ia Tibi. . Wilson. Offertory. Wil'on, Wirt. Hymn 425, Alleluia Anthem, Wilson. Gloria Patil. Wilson. Thero was a very hrge congregation, and the excellent rendition of iho musical selections was received with general satisfaction. At no season nro Iho services of tho church more at tractive than al Easter, nnd the delightful ratif- 'lico', ?lj CO cents, and trial bittloi 10 cents. Benjamiu ZairSr.died on Wednrnlay night at is heme in Catwis3a. llo had been in failing health since last Full. Mr. Zirr was the fath er of our townsman, 11. F, Jiur, E-q. At ibis writing, the time for tlio funeral Ins not been announced. An Ineffectual attempt was made by 'burglars .1st Friday, lo force open tho safe in the stoio f I. II. Seeehollz, Cntanuaa. Tho drill broke after a hole had been borod in Ihe lop of the nfu and tho attempt was abandoned. Tho thievct got fawny with money valued at S2"j. Mr. Zahner, tho rector, olliciated and preached a rennon suitable for the occasion. In Iho Methodist Episcopa. Church tho pul pit was rurrounded by numbers of choice pot ted plants, beautifully arrnnged and presenting a most nttinctlvo appearance. Rev. Mr. Donahoe, the paster, preached sermons appro priate to the dtiy, in iho morning and evening. Thero was a large congregation and tho servi ces woro more than muntly pleasant. There were no special services in tiie Presby terian church. There was a largo disj lay of flowers in the Roman Catholic church, and tho services were of the most interesting character. 'J In ton groation was of good size. l'UltSOKAU Mrs. II. Rogers, of Allentown spent Ealer with her parents. E. W. Drinker, now residing in Ntw York pent Easter Suuilay at home. William Lowrie, for mnny years tho obli ging operator of the Western Union Telegraph Company in Ibis plac, has gma lo Illinois visit his brother. TOO COMMUNISTIC. Philosophers sagely declare, without reserva tion (ir u nun. That the source of true happiness here is an equal division of wtnllh; But the doctine is too communistic, laying it on alit'le "too thick." Better far is a bottle of Spring B'ojxmi to lake wlicnover you nre letting sick. Prices, SI; 50 cents, ami trial bottles 10 cte. A GOOD ENDORSEMENT. Tho well known Missionary, Iter. fl. Hors ford, writes: ''I have been greatly nlllicted wllli nnd goods llvcr complaint. Jly iloctors saul i miouiu ltlosmi si hichly spoken of, I thought I would try it. I am uUd I did, for though I had lo lake nearly tbno botlles of it, it has entirely cured me. I should like lake somo back with me. Whit do you clnrge by thi quanlilyl" Prises, $1; 60 cents, and trial bot tles 10 cents. Wnlchrs. Loss than ten dollars for n war ranted time keeper at Louis IJernhnrd's Jew elry Store. D.ivld Lnwrnbcrg would Inform Ills cus tomers ami tho public In genernl, that hav ing completed tho nlttrMlons In hlsStoic, ho Is now prepared to supply his customers with tho latcstslyles of Clothing. Now on hand a mngnllicstit stock of Heady-mado Chtlilnp. selected expressly lor tho (Spring trade, Call and Inspect and sco fur your selves. . .i i For Cord nnd Tassels, Fringes, Gimps or Dress Goods of nny kind go lo Lttti ft Sloan's. lititterlck A Co., April dress patterns nt 0. 0. Marr's Ho for n I fat I For tho latest styles, For tho largest assortment Fnr Men, Youths, Hoys nud Children, Go to David Lowcnbcrg's. Thoso $3 50 Dishes at I. W. lliulcnflii's sell. Clothing for all, no matter rrhnt your sIm, .age or condition ronv be, ot tho Popular Clothing Store of David Lowcnberg. 27 pieces Pacific and Cocheco Lawns just Innt I. W. Unrtmun's, prico 12J cents per yard. Ono price to all. O, C. Mnrr wants Butter, Eggs, Lard, Po tatoes and Geese Feathers. BOYS' SUITS. Parents, remember wo havo a very larpo stock of Children's Clothing, and much nicer and cheaper than you can make tbctn nt home. Call and see for yourselves at David Lowenbcrg's. "WAt.miTl.sAi'IIitn ltKSTonna'Ma entirely dtner cnt from alt others. It Is ns clear is wnter.nnd as its name Indicates, Is alperfect Vceetabln llalrlto Morer nnd does not In any manner arrect tlio health wlilcn sulphur. Sugar or Load nndNltratoor silver preparations havo dono. It will Iminedlaicly two tho head from nil Dandruff, lteitoro (tray Hair to Its natural color, nnd prod'i-e a now growth whero It has fallen r.rr. Hwlllchangu llchtor faded halrln a tow days to a bcauttlul (flossy bran n. Kvery bot tlo 13 wnrrantcd. ask your uru?Klt for tt. Kor Kilo at Movkk lluos., llloomshurg, I'll. Mnlth, Kllno jt Co., l'hlladelplita, and Hall K ituckcll. New York, Whoicsalo Aireuts. oct. 2;, w-tt There arc few indeed who attain to eminence (Communicated.) OIlITUAItY. Mr.'. Azenith Walter wife of John Walter, of Catawissi, and daughter of the late Geo. Frcd enck, died March 2ind 1SS1, aged 34 years, 3 months nnd 2o dayp." Mis. Walter waiconfinid to her room forovcr seven mouths, mot of tho time to her bed. Her di'casc being cancer, her sufT.Ting was most intense, at limes excruciating. She was not a member of any branch of tho Christian church, but soon afur the commence ment of her illness, die rerlizd her need of salvation, mil sought and found the Savior. From that lime up to the dtflr of her death, her trust in Chrift was unshaken, nnd her submif eion nnd resignation to God's will teemed complete. Indeed, all who wero in Iior room ... , , .1 e ,1 f. 1 nri:.n ah.I ..:iF.nj.Ait linr niirTji.. ns public renders ana uio mnoruy oi luwo iui mi uujuiui uuic, mi.. .... . who es-ny the role achieve but indittVrent sue- '"!? !P e";.,, "e ,71 VJ v ccsj. There are many reasons why so tew give ,n,,rmur . comlaint was heard escnpo her satisfaction, and these include lack of ability lo i p, and ns day after day sho continued to dc- comprebend the meaning of their authors, an cline and near the grave, sno not oniy cuter- inflexible o, badly trained voicc.and insufficient JSS study. To read aloud seems an eay nccora- Jo ,fl)art n,i be witli Christ. The fear of pl"nhmcnt, but in reality to read well is the death was now taken away, and she spoke of remit of long and patient labor, even wlicn cou- its approach Willi me utmost compesure. pled with natural powers. Prof. Homer D. I think in her case, the saying of tho Apos 1 1 . .... . llA T. tut fnlt,, VArlfiotl ulinrA 111. KTIVH. Cope who read or rather reeled, the drama of 1;-,--, ferVen. of a rigf.teoos' "Damon and Pythias" at the Opera noue on aVaiIeth much." Her Ather was acknowl- Tuesday evening poESesses a clear, strong voice edged as ono of the most holy men that over and has a most intelligent conception of his lived in this community, anu no lainer, per. Boots and Shoes, We desire to thank our many customers for the liberal patronage bo stowed upon us, as also for the often-heard words of conuiendatiim spoken to your friends and acquaintances'. Since tlio close of fall nnd; winter trado I have been very busy sotecting goods and giving orders to various Factories. Most of our goods being mado ex pressly for our trade, these goods nro nww being received nnd I am moro than pleased with the assortment. It will be no troublo to us to show those goods. Men's calf Roots wo have them sewed and pegged, Men's shoes in calf, DufTand First split, Men's English Rals, Scti'ihlp, Fecrlcs and Double Decker Button. Woman's, Mines' aud Children' Shoes in nnlli'ssi variety. If your loot is small we can fit i', if largo wo can cover it. 0. E. Kisai.rtn, April S4-w Evans' Block. Seo n woman picking a bunch of grapes in another column, at spcer s vineyarus, froiirwhluh Spccr's Port Grape Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical pKrc.ion for the use ot invalids, weakly persons and the aged. Sold by 0. A. Kletm. jati 7'81 ly ltKSCUKD VltO.M DEATH. The follow Ine statement of William. I. Coushltn, of Soincrville, Mas.,ls ro retnarkablo that wo beg to nsk for It the attention ot our readers, llnsajs: 'In Iho full or ISTO when 1 was token with a Violent Dleertlnif of Ihe Liuiirs followed by a severe cougn. I soon bosun to losu my nnpetlto nnd llei.li. I was so weak ut one tl.'Do that 1 could not leavo my bed. In tho ;summer of 13JT 1 was admitted to Iho City Hospital. While thero the doctors Bald 1 had a nolo In mvlett Inner ai blir ns a half dollar. Icxreniled over a hundred dollar In doctors and medicines. I was so t.ir tjonoatono tlmo a repcrt went around I was dead. I irnve up hope, but a friend told mo of Dlt. W.M. HaLIS hALSASt fOK Till'. LUNGS. I lavchcdntmy friends, thlnkltf timt my casowas Incurable, but I got a bottle to satisfy them, when to my surprise tin I grutltlcatlon.I commenced to reel better. -My hope, once d.'ad, began to revlve.and to-day I feel la belter spirits than I have for three voars. "1 WriUJ 11113 UUpiUJi ,I1U V.lll )JUU11BU II BUIUIIIH- cry ono nflllei id w llli dl!:eaed lunes will lio Induced to tako Dr. Win. Hall's linlsnm for tho I.uncs, and bo convinced that UONSUMt'l'luN CAN IHJUUItUI). 1 havo taken two bottles, and can positively t.iy that it has done moro good than all tlio other medicines I havo taken Mnce my sickness. My cough has al most entirely disappeared and I shall soon be able to go to work. so:u oy uiugg'.srs. -l ako m. nan a llaliam onlj Iicwaro of counterfeits. oot.l&-lyeow holmes &o SGia:"uz-jiHiK:i J ..... i - -ri SdW iBsav-cjjmi reliirBicd fvmn New Hfwlk aasad BMaiSaatHeHBalsB witflia Bai'g stock oi!'g'od.sB9BI arc loo lm$y jpa'csesoft U write s&ii advefl'fliiseBafiCEaf but extend ywu sa cofl'dSaH uBBvifissrjion em mmUi ymw imvefonses to BooS& otcb' imi stock o Very Respectfully, BCOIil91RS & 8i:iIUVS,lKR. PUBLIC SftLB OK Vll.UAllLK REAL ESTATE! line. Ills memory issuprisingiy retentive and h.p be Uf el neither book nor notes. To rccito a . A short timo before her death, she drama in which thero are savcral widely diver- desired to receivo Ihe sacrament of tho Lord's cent characters lo be represented, and to keep Supper which was administered by Ihe Ilev. Lh in its proper place through various acts T an.l scenes is no injni im . i ... F Te fuDeral torvioes coniIuclod by the this successfully and auorueii inucu pleasure 10 above namej mlnitor. hi hearer.--. His recitation wai very well worth MAKKETJIEIWrS. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. Wheat per bushel V.w Ityo " Corn, " w "", I'lOlirper uanui ".v cioversced m? llutler 5S is TllllOW potatoes " Dried Apples .w Hams Bides & Shoulders i u t'liickens ' rurkevfl m Ijird per pound . jo liayperton lleoavrax .'s hearing as those who woro preeent will riadily admit. OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 32, 1881. ilCOKIIOHN NEWS. IlucKiiouN.April ja, ISS1 A pleasant ovenirg was passed at the reel ilmna nf Seth Shoemakoron the Kith inst., il being the occasion of Mis Kale's biilhday. A bountiful tablo wa4 sprial ami reveral fino presents tendered a tokens of their apprecia tion of the object of this surpribe. Mr. Male Rounaley of Shickshinny w.w in dono and new member initiated. Among tho strangers present wero Cap'. D. B. Else, of tho Crawfjrd House. Williamspcrt nnd . L. P.trkor,m mberof Council of the samo city. At a meeting of the congregation cfSt Paul's Epi'copal church on Monday evening, Ihe fol lowing were elected vestrymen for tho ensuing year: E. I!. Drinker, B. V. Hnrtman, C. C. Marr, C. F. Knapp.E. Barlor, Geo. E. Elwell, nnd J, II. Harman. A CAItl). Dr. House desires lo inform hi patrons and tho public in general, that after April 1st, lie will ha located in rooms ovor Ihe Blnrimshurg 'B mjting Co , and deftres a continuance of pub lie favor. inarch 25 4iv Mr. Jno, I.atibach moves near Rupe.-ton Ihe ' Quick" farm. Ho will be misfid here. Miss Anna SaviJge i siek with scarlet fever. William IveySr.,lias been confined to his house for the lost week. Mr. J. Grimes was in town on Saturday, looking aficr his interests. Mr. Grimes has many warm friends here, wiicro he was n suc- cefsful toacher. VIIK TOWN COUNCIL, A spec'ul mecling of this body was held em Wednesday of last week, to confer' with the Water Company regarding the water supply for tho town, AH tho intuihcrs "f tho Council were pro:cnt oswerbaUo Messrs, ly. C. Nenlj E. II. Little and II. J. Clark of the Cimpmy, . , , ,. i v 11 i I OBTOl' llONUiiiK. At ine U'lann npura iiuu-.ui A particulsrly lively dicu?;ion cnuo ','n wlrch CVenlng. a laigo audlflnco greeted tho HyersMsl more attention waj pint to lurce oi ixpressioa than to elcgancJ of diction. Personal opin- . ... . f P 1 .l .!. ions weregtven win. pcri.'ci mruum .mu mu ebate wa at one lime acrimonious. Iho Company's bill of SSOO was finally passed and the matter ot siiiiuil compensaiion was rr.ught up, to tho town f.ir WMU per nunuiii wnt voim ilnvr, and the Council adjour.icd until tho ful- owing Monday. Ou Monday evening all Iho members ol tho Council were in attendance and the same re- rescutative of ihe Waler Company, Tho petition of suudry citizens fur Ihe open ing of Pine Alley lo Eatt Street was agreed to. Tliia matter will coino lutore iho Court for a fjrmal dccr.'O Permits wero granted as follows : to Dr. Schuyler to unl-ad utono (&c,, on Market Tho people of Plymouth begin to feel some fdarm concerning the conlaminalion of tlio riv cr water by the sewage of AVilkes .Barro The Record does not think Iho water is purified by a now of two miles and asks, "Is thero (o bo no consideration for us? Have we no rights the corporation of Wilkcs-Barre Is bound to rc. epect," Colored eggs were plenty In thii town on Easter day, and Iho children were as happy ns the prorerbial Inks. Tho dyes recently intro duced are much superior to those hereloforo used, and ihe colors given to eggs are brighter ond mora cyen. Vcnnor, tho weather prophet, predicts that the ground will beeavertd with snow on the firt of May, though thero 'will ho warm wcntbor be fore that lime, Thero will be one moro cold snap in April. Under such depressing prog nostications it becomes a mattor of doubt whether it ii worth white to discard winter clothing before the fourth of July. Are you going to paint? If B0,s3nd to Henry fi.lloay, Montour Paint Works, Rupert, l'J.. for .sample card and price of Strictly Pine White Lead, Slato Colors, Iron Paints, Pulty Ac , and rave the wholesale and rotall profit, You cm mix your own color, from best mater ial, with Pure Linscod Oil,for7S cents toll. 20 per gallon. Roipeclfulty Yours &c, opr. 15-Cm JUnky S, IlEir, llKI'.WICK NOTES. April 20th, 1S81. Bualette, of lha Burlington llavheye, will lecture next Monday evening in ihe Y. M. C, A. Hull, on the ' Rleo und Pall of Ihe Mus lathe." W. II. Snyder, County tJuperintenilent, was in Iomii on Monday, paying tho robools a visit. IK oxpres-od hlimolf well pleistd with Ihe schools, lie will toon leave nn otlice in which he has rendered energeiic and efficient work Trailing arbutus Is reported in bloom by iho lovers of wild (1 .wers. Notwithstanding tho fact that oveironts wero com'fortable yestorday, and ihe vinltr snow was yet visible on the mountain ridu, the pro gnsIve young American was di-civcred htlii in tho canal above lown, avowing in fluttering accents that the water was nice and warm, ''not a bit cold." The midline, shop building is to bo lorn down and a larger strutluro ol brick put up Instead, Mr. fscoll, of Wapwnllopen, nnd family, nre boarding at tho St. Chailes, while their house is undergoing repairs. On Monday a young man by tlio namo of Drucu Hiss, an employee of tho Jackson Wcodln Manufacturing Co,, hnd his right Irg broken In two places, by a fall of heavy kin ber upon bim. At Iho Literory Society lntt Salurdny ove nlng,was dUciiHtd iho ijucttion, "Should a military spirit be encouraged in Ihe Uni'cd States." The atllruititlve was led by W. E. H.uilii. and the negative by II. L. Preas. Th lodges' dochlon wai in favor of tho former, An (Mi)' by Mr. Trescott ami an Impromptu aldress by Rev, Kuruler male up tho pro tjuniHH fjr tb) evening. Reporter, TUG CIHIIAT MUSICAL KUCCESS. HYEUS SISTERS CUHCINATION IN popular Prices, 25, 35 nnd 5 O. opt of lloNUiiiK. At the Uland opera Houso last .mint-, ii lnii'ii fLiiillnncii L'rcetpd tho livers blsleis, Tho company througiiout Is n very uxctllcnt one. Tli'l hinging or jusa .Miiuiii ua inuueu u gruai. nui prlsfl to oil, her olce Is clear, f wect una melodious, ui. a i, inilu.jtl.nMirhi.i nntpn wlthL'OinTiarattveo.lsc Her rendering of tno Arli Undo was superb, whtl tho cclebratoi ducts from Martha was tho best ot the evening nnd carried tho audit n o by sloim. Iler aiittl -Mla I.OUISU liyeiEl, in 1U1UU1UU tu nn iiiiw u nil .nnlrlliiilirtn trt I l.f, ni'ilkliin. IMTtirmOd tllO W ll fin uud frollcsonio suollid child lo peiP'Cllon. nnd . i... ; i. ... I i.iinwi.,1 hii-ii iwiini' inlfr.t. 'the contrast frtin tho jv prupoi.i iu .urm-.i nu.u -.-- Mn ievnZmw to tho fieedom or n.'W re lations in social iiio.wus irapnuy uxuiuiu'u, mw "? Interest cf the nudlurico was bustalnud Uirougliout Ilia Cliuro puirorinauci). Aiuauy rtrgus, , niia.iiiniii.ij. Business lotico Fur Window Curtains, double-faced Cftti' ten Flannel', Gurnet and Old tlold go to J W. llartuinu'ii. -te- O. 0. Marr wants 00 bushels or polatoi tit tho highest market prico. Kew Lavps nt fUlz & Slon's. Large assortment of Ladies' neck chain?, Street, and to Charles Krug fur Ihe erection of all New fcstyles, S-ilvcr plated Porks and a building on Main Street ai'joiniug that o W, bpoons as low as ono uoupr per set, at i. MbKImiiov. and fdr an ai diiion to Dr.Tur- u.ui.j ner's building near tho railroad siatlcn. Mr. It. C. Kcal then addresrtd tho Council concerning the water supply and sln'cd that v D Dentler, Boots and Shoes, Furnish tuo reductions oi insurnnro on town pruperiy D(j Uoods. successor to W. L . Wclviuucy. tvunl.l nan n.,!itn Rnmn SI, I III. Hupavfl Hie i ' i njtimatcsmade bv various intursnco neenls in lo U, u Marr s lor 1'fanu Biuau cr.oboraliop. Mr. N.al's remark- we' brief BoaP- Don 1 fa" to U U and to iho point, Alter giving ihe cost ct im- 0 n m th0 AtMi, stock of Siimmf r provciuc:us,iie mane a proporuion lor ine win. iiats in town, pauy, lo furnish water to the lown during the , , , year for the Mini of $1500,nml urged the Coun- Nobby Inwsni.s cil to lake immeilialo ncilon. nurahlB Workinir Suits. t.ju. feai raoveu mat uie oner ue a:- x0V! on Hand at Uavid Lowcuberg's ceptcd, Mr. Ilnrlman ro onded the motion lly vli tuo of power In tho wilt of John McCalla, lute of Steuben count', New York, deceased, tho un dersigned, one of tho executors named In the will and acting esecutor In said estate, will ofTer at pub 110 810 at tho Cjurt House In l!locinsburg,nt ono oclock In tho ufternoon on Monday., May 2nd, 1881, All that tract or parcel of Had situ ite In tho town, ship of Heaver la tho county of ftolumbli nnd Stato of I'cninylvanta. formerly Cntawlssi township, Xorthumberl.ini county In sali Mote of Pennsylva nia, beginning at a post, thenco by land cf Daniel Neycr bouth sixteen aud oao-half decrees exst throo hundred and scventy-nlno perches to a post, Ihcnco tiy land of Jesso Evans north twenty-eight djgrces oast cljbty-four pcrclios to a post, thenco by land of J.'sss Brooks north twelve acgrecs west eighteen perchca to a b'.acU oak, ihencj north seventy eight aegreos, oast eighty pcrchc.3 to a post and thenco by hd3 of C.vthulno Locgenlwgcr north sixteen degrees west two hundred ahd seventy- two ,p?rches to n post, thenco by land of Oeorgo Ijngcnbergcr north twvntyno dojiees west ono hunired nnd twelvo porches to a post, and thenco by Undo! Thomas Lemons south seventy degrees west ono hundred nnd sixty pcrch3 to tho place ot beginning, containing Three Hundred and Seenty-two and two-thirds Acres of land and nllowanco of six per cent for road3, which said tract of land was surveyed In pursuanco of a warrant dated 234 day ot Aujust, liM granted to Andrew Clark. tuo land U unseated and 13 supposed to contain AVi'HIlACKTE COAL. TEllMS.Two hundred and tlfty dollars on strlk lag down the property, and tho balanco In ten daj s on delivery ot the deed by tho executor. aUY II. McMASTKII, Executor, Not IJhnk. Tho propel ty was sold for tho taxes last June, and tho amount required for taxes and redemption from that sa'o to which tlio abovo sale will be subject, will be im so. In addition to which will bo tho taxes accrued Unco tlio said sale, on a reduced valuation amounting to about Utteen dol lars a year. .Toux (I.Tkeezb, March S3, sl-ta Attorney. (STICCESaOK. TO S. W. B.ODBIKTS,) DEAIiEU, IM Flue llrniiillcs, triilNltlvN, CIiin, Itiinis, aiitl alt Kluels oI'Tv Iiich coii- ftuntly 011 tiutitl. Iill'ORTEI) ALES ANI) POKTEIIS IN BOTTLES IJY TIIE DOZhN. Landlords through out the county will lind it lo their advantage (0 call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. BLOOMSBURG, PA., Main Street, 2nd Door below Iron. July 9,'so-ly LOOK HERE I OO TO C. c. Ghcatnut uj. rcccipt 0f a postal card.spc- NHarkat St. cilying Vug Kuut ot fjootis wruiicti, v,'e X gt. itnnetliutcly sciut by niftii, gratuitously, wiui ' widths and pricaj r.ir.rlccd, samples of Dress Goods, Silks, Etc. showing the latest r.tylcn, and enabling .1 purc!ia;5cr in any partofthtiUnitcd States to select satisfactorily, and order the goods conveniently, villi certainty of receiving only what arc sent for, anil at precisely the same prices paid by city customers who buy nt ot:r counters. If, upon examination at home, any article fail to be as expected, we request their return, and snd others in exchange, or refund the money at or.co if thu purchaser prefers, Our New Spring Catalogue embracing all the departments in one hrgo book, with a system of ordering goods by Utter moro convenient than any heretofore, will bo mailed, without charge, to thoso who send us a postal card containing name, town, county, and state: nothing further i necessary, wo will under stand what is wanted. Our stock-, which forms the greatest variety in one establishment in the. United Statei, include.1! J-adles' Suits, Shawls, Millinery, nc'ei wuir, Hosier, Gloves, Jewelry, Laces, Embroideries, Shoesj l.iueni, Gentlemen's Cloth ing, Housekeeping Goods, China, Silverware, Furniture, Carpets, etc.- Address, John Wanamaker PHILADELPHIA. X 19l X Rtrrmf X j yyt"y Our Ptore, tnovu tit tlie Crand Tc-i tt, tvcntll uiu Mlkt Mr' in, ixl-.1 City II II S;u rc, r.' i h 11 . 1 nr.i ri in 1 . r " C3;ir..!i 1 ll.a blotU ot llilr. : tu C'l'.c ti. .11 iintt r. d a'U'. 11 l . .1 r,4 it. I .1. u Aw At 111? I GALIGNAN, :f . FOEA GOOD JOB OF ROOFING AND SPOUTING. FOR -A. QOOD JOB OF pLUVlBtrjQ QVS plTTtfQ HE KBSPS A PULL SUPPLY OF LEAD PIPE, IRON PIPE, TERRA GOTTA PIPE, AND CHIMNEY FLUES, ALSO AT ALL TIMES A FOLL STOCK OP STOVES, HEATERS AND HAISTQES, S rOVE ABTO TIKf SHOP IN OPERA HOUSE, Centre Street BLOOMSBURG PA. 1ST J01ICK IN I'AliriTlON- ESTATE OI-WH.IUM KKI.CIINK1I, SICKiPKr). Whereas, by a writ of pirtlllon Issueil out of tlio OrpliauR' tlourt of Columbia county to rho directed, tcxted tUi tlilnl day ot Mim.li, A. 1)., lbSi, l tiai com. iii iiiileil by nn liiiiuejt of six men to make partition of 11 eeruin n.c.sauaKO unit tract of l.uiU bilimtu In Mlfllln towi.slilii In bald county, bounded on Hie nuitli by iliuHusiniliaLna river nnu ou tlio noutli by landjof tliori;o Keller, contalclni; nbnutfony ecveii acreaof tbu estate of Mlllam Kelelmcr, lain of ttiu towntlilpand county nforesald, deceased, to ami among thu heirs nudleual reinnentatlvcs of tlio Bald d-redent, in such mutiDor unit In such pro. portions ns by tlio lawa of tliu coinnionivealth U di rected. If 1 1 in 81UUH enn be dono wltlinut nreluiiim m or snolllmr tlio whole, hut It such partiUon cannot be made or tno HatdprfUilarsc.'UiiiolbodtWdcd Into Miirenur p'irimruiui enuui value men 10 a anil mails ui) ennifst rpttch in favor of the proposition, Mr, Lockanl thoiiglit tlio price too liljjli. Mr. Cirtll bulleveil tlieolt'ar lo lie us liberal as coulJ lis uiiule, Ml, Herring thought Iho I rice ixlravaganl. A vote was lukm nml Ihe r.iprsMon was tie- fjaled, Miaira. Huttraar.Ncal nu J Cornll voting aye, ami Me. er.'. Lvekaii', Jlussett, Itabbnuil Herrlii?, irty. Mr. Neal Ihcn iiroposcil to rIvo $1,3-50, but this was 1 st by a fimlhir vote. Mr. Hnrt man nigutiitiil $1200, nnil 111 m vrna nilopted by the following volo t Ilnrlman, Nml, Ikanl ami Corn II, yen 1 Haverl ntul Itabb, nay. lly a like vote it was agreed that iaymonls bo mado monthly, to dale frtm April Ut, Tills U subject to tho nillon of the Water Company, The meeting tlif.it niljournid. At a meclirg of the Wnler Ci., held on Tuts i!ny evening Nst,a icaolutlon was pas'eiacccpt- i'ig Ihe propoual ot the Council lo Inn isli wat Cholco New Orleans Molaesea nt 0. 0. Rlarr'p, R U. Dentlor, Doota nnd Shoes, Furnish liiU Cioodi. fcjucccssor to W. 0. McKlnney. More Dre Qlnghau. nnd I'ercalfii this wick ut Lutz & Sloan's. Go to 0. 0. Man's for Dutterick'a Spring Patterns. j , 1 .1 1 i. 17 different styles Dreas OlngUams at I. V. Hartinan's., Only 00 ccnla a yard for nice Striped Dress Silks at Lutz fi Sloan'n. Wool and Cotton Carpet Clialn.'at 0. 0, Mart's, Cream, Bronze, Illue, Garnet anil Illack Buntings at I, W, Ilarttnan's, 0. U. Marr Is still selling Goods Cheap. COO Bushels of Gooil Potatoes wsntril liv er fjr$l00, Thlnvasdinoin iho belli f that, 8ila Youiis.ot Light Streol.for which hewl'l when the pctpl spprecla'o Iho advnntngei no- luu u'bhv'i ""r;;.'";y. . cruiiis 10 io 1, iucy win insist on ii.eir Q0 to 0. 0. Mart1 for nice Srrup. Can't leprctiniDiivcs pnyirg -aiairanu living price." be beat. FAVORITE 99 Organ, ICQ ft d Shippod with Stool and Qookfor QlwV ruoit complete Ortont In cut! U'atnlucue. WIMJT, K 19 (OLlll um AMU flrcat ana Special Ol'i'or tor Tliirty'DayslOnly! HORACE WATERS & CO.'S Wew " Boxod and k nriTrtllce 10 OTnno jsv '-LIIm Grcnt and Sncclal ll UUIHVCOj 10 OIUI fJSa lf'ir I" t" ono of the taailioraM 5 SETS OF REEDS, I .1.1- . 11.1 nt lIociaTcaof rocJs.) cfifc solo stops TWO SWELLS (foil organ and Unco I ewclli,) OCTAVE -COUPLER, (which doubles the L powir,) r SUB-BASS, pDt pu trial f r 13 Aiji, end freight jiald llliwa)l It not tM-y fictorj, CAUTION... Organ ajvcrtlacU flvu tcte of recda uulcu It hai 17 orinea cf ltftd,' T' IUaatrated CtUloJua inallud free. DllUnC IKoctavon, Hascu-oodcaw.einredluji.lTwy keys, oventrune h,fuU olQfl lIRNUO Iron Irarne, Acrelfe ud til ImjimvemuuH, Uh Hoot, cover Mid 000W, icat Qlull oncRetuiUrtuialfor iml; vrzut. '1 1 1' I. I . 1 lull, nuuflnscc Wllh OHEAT VAltlETT androwm. The tblrtatn Stops arc: DIanMon, Dnldana Principal, Hautboy, llntcClarlonat.Ctloate, Octave. Coonler, Sob. llais, Echo, Dulcet, Vox Humana nod LaUrtllant Wo vrnrrnnt tbl (Irtnil (v tiO nrat rluaa In every r ptfi, end cuarantcolt lor tlx ytr to fha entire mllttactlon. It is tte Greatest Bargain GTer Offered, Du v of a rutUUg Vqui. JUUtACinVATltlttt fias now been lubuaU BfB for TUIIITT-rlVE jfn and fold nearly f.O.OOO l'lacoa and Orcanf, ami nil civ mil lauaiHrtieu. Iho name or tho Keveral shares or purparls Into which iho gamo way bo divided by the said luiiucst, and make return to the said court on tho llrst Mon day ot May next: Now, I hereby glvo notlco to all heirs nnd legal representatives of William Kelehner, deceased, abovo named, and to all persons interested lu thu partition of his said real estate, that an Inquest will bo held for tho partition or valuation of land abovo mentlOLed unon tbonremlnea In Miniin inunkiiin nn Monday, the Mth day cf April, iksi, pursuant tho said writ and order of Court and between tho hours of ten o'clock tu the- forenoon and ihrco o'clock in tho afternoon ot that aay. The following aro heirs and persons Interested in tho ebtatc of said Wm. Keichner, deceasod. namelj t l.John Kelehner. a brolhernf fii.rpiini. ir .1.K...1. Kelchner.a broUierof deoedent) III, Children and (trandchlldren oftteorco Keichner. dee-casfd who 11110 n uiumu ui uretueiu, lu wn: i. jiiizaoein. in- termarriod with John Oenrharl; Salary, intermar ried with Karauet (learhart; a. ltebicca, lutermar rled with (leorifii Vetten 4. Children of Catharine, (a daughter of bald lleorKO Kelehner, deceased) who wa lnlcrmartled with Drelir, but nowoo coiiscd, to-wlt: Matilda, intermarried with Kitwnnl nsher. and Clara lirtbr. unmarririi. r. 'iiihirpu r Lynia, (a daughter ot s ltd Oeorgo Keleliner, deeeaj ed), who was Intermarried wltn William Ash, but !'.,wd?.c?ail'0illo-w,t! "eorgo Ash nnd William Ash; IV. Children and grandchildren of Catharine, a sis ter of decedent, who was Intermarried with Charles rreurici, uui now aeccasea, to-wlt: 1. H.llyAun. lntSrBia.rr!H..wlJ.u. Araoa Uolpi Maria, Intermar. rtcdwlth 1'hlllp Wluterstccni a. Charlotte,lntermar married with Ira nines; 4. Bophla.lnterraariteiJwltn ... ..W..W.U, v. wuia i,iiivi(fmiiioi iiu unuries nrowni 6. ('hlldrcutof Mary.ta daughter of eald Mrs. Catharlno Frudrloi) who was Intermarried with ill ram II. Iirowu, (who jet survives), but now deceas ed, to-wlti Mary Catharine, Intermarried Willi John llouncrj Augustus Urown and Aaron Brown: T.Dau. lei Fredrtcl; s. Itnlali Fredncl, and tth, Joslah ritd. rlcl. U. II. ENT, c, . .. Shorltrot Columbia county, Sheriff's onice, Itlootn.bui g, ' March IT, U51.4W TKItM T 1ST OK JUKOU3 FOU MAY JLJ ll, (1HANI) .TUROHS. lllooni i:. 11. llldlenmn, Norman' Mieep. niuici jraw ,vuu:uiiuur, .iiiuuiii'tu lirt'uueiiui'r. llcnlon- .Abraham ilarlinati, John It. Keelcr. I!...... I..L-. .L'.n ...,.....t.o llrlor CreiU Wm. lliiiiK'nstoel. Jonathan lick. CattawlSiti-Charlcs lletsi. ceutralla-lohn Mclionall, oeorgo McElhaoy. i-n.uiui( i.iuth-ueiiry tveieuuer, a. vv. raiierson, .1. ,. llumoii lreenwood-!ra I). Kline, lleinloek Theodore Dent, lwj't Jon is itupp, tieorge dotty. Mt. rirasant-Johu Howell, Jr orange- Silas Conner, M. V. Conner. Scott 11. 1). llageiibuch, Charleu Urown. Tll.VVUIlSK JUUOU8. 1I11ST WKEK. liloom Win. Dlettertck. lloaver Israel hliell, lieuton .lames Wlrcmao, Caleb O'Brien. lierwlek-s. 11. Bowmiwi. Itrlar creek Andrew fowler. John Miller. CiUtawlssa A. '1 ruekenmlller. Center Ed. Hnrtman, Kilns Itlngrose, Jeremiah S alp, T. II. tiweppcnhclser. Contrallu Thomas Collins, nulling Creek-Ella3 Mnnor, PeWr Uogart.Cyrm ltobblns, William Bveland. Orcenwood-Joieph Ijiwtou, Wm. Masters. Ilemlock-n. u. U'ldy. Jackson Mnlhew Mellenry, T. W. Smith. 1-ocuat dain Dlmlek, Wilson Albertson, Wm. J. Helwlg. Daniel 1'ur.cl. Montour I'eter l!e!inb.icu. Orange II. t! Everett. nne-Adam Ilobb, Ira I'urscll, John V. fowler, Wm. lloiighiou. ' ltoarlng creek Michael ltoucli, l'otcr K, Mcnsclu twglt John Savase, Isaao Crawford. JUDITOK'S KOTlCfj. IN TUB JSWli 0Vb01lC.S CBtVKI.INO, A ICNATIC. .Kotloo Is hereby given that tho und'rslirned Au utuir apixilnted by ihe Couit of Coiiimou fieasof Columbia county ou execptlons to the account of rainuel Crevellng, CommliU o of sal t lunatlo us tiled January, is,t, villi sit lu iho uiviurra r.t n. ,i. tlei of his appointment at his. onioo lu tho townuf uioou suurg on baturday, April. nl 1M1, at ton o'clock In tho forenoon ol said day when and whero alt parties interested can appeurlf thesee March 8S-SMV, "AUL & Br. Q ULVKUT l.ETflNG. Ill DO Ut Hflinilftl Unnrr'H farm lr,iiuiiH oclock Initio aliernodn. a stone culvert ovir ; ivuug wnuuiu near osmuei nnorr i farrn. 1'Uns and tpec Ucallous can be boeu at thi resldcucea u ihe underaigutd. I.AFAYE1TK CltKAhY giillKMIAlHtAUKNljOCn, sxcosn wkc. liloom-willlam Wiarfer.J.L. (llrton, z.T. Kchler. lleayer John llonik, John fritz, Michael Hlttun- nuuav, juwiu nuugeiiiiau. C. A. bhuitian. llrwlcK I). W, Holly, em riwa ncin ' nomas. fUlilmr Creek II. Ii. Kvi.Iaii.1 .Tnim iti.m lreeuniicd-Wm, Iteoce. aiiih Iinon. WTIaon I honixs. Ilemlock-ChrUtopher Kustcr. 1. O. l'uraell. Jacob Harris. lJ5Ciikl-0. V. Mears, Yenger. Marilson Wilson Kvos, Hall H Sterling. J 1'.!"""! ''ancls I'leminlug, Jacob feustermaker. Mllllu Jelm Klikeudall. Montour Daniel fry. u I'leasanu-Meiiuen Crawford, Samuel Nolton. oranpo Kmanuet Applemau. lloailngcruek Uavid Ixnig, laaaoCherrlagton. ScottOeorgeZelgler, I'nmel Mouiey. oubriuui-jusefii uiruii, c j, Aioertaan, i:zetlcl TNSuivi;:as kotice. TUotleo is hereby given to tho creditor of the nn derslgued utul to aU persons whom It luuy concern. iimv no mu uiipir m mo uoitri ot cuminon I'leasof Columbia couuty lorlho lurnr. nt the liikolvcnt lana of this coiniaonwenltb en Monday, May ud. 1M1, at which ttiui anyiuoii having any obei tloustohuilnal dlschirga aa nu IntoU'Ut i.cLtor can appear and inakj the same knowu. la.cblii4W WaUAMUAUMKISTKlt. 1N0T ion. OllCa Is lu ii.bvi.lken that tlin aullioriiv l.. i torn glreu to Ellas Meudenhull, tu iuakn halts ol lumw-rand receive money on my uceount as uvenu waj.ou the llrst dai ot April, A. U..1HI, wlthdrawu ltl I 1IA1IT1VJ Aprtlli-4 buperuorv;CcnUTv;p. April , Sl.w K MKNUK.N11ALL.