The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, June 04, 1842, Image 4

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    At Private
SAL.E,
THE Subscriber offers for sale his large
TWO STORY
BRICK
-rv.uatcd on (Ham-strcct, Bloomsburg, Col. co. Pa.
It has bee nkept ns n Tavern for the last 13 years,
and is well calculated for a Store and Tavern, being
t)0 feet front, and GO back, with stabling for CO hor
ses, and a good well of water. It is a corner lot,
do ieci ironi anu ii uaclc.
Ai.sn
A half lot near tho above, with a FRAME DARN
ALSO
A half acre lot with
a new
FRAME
HOUSE,
and eight or ten bearing
APPLE
TKEES,
i o good fiuit upon it, situated on 3d street.
I ALSO
Alacro lot at I3LOOMSBURG BASIN, on
f which is a TWO STORY
HOUSE
.... ' ,
ALSO '
if ui nn iinrtivirfivl I ncrn int irnniinf lfiL El
irwl ......1 ri'i T M
rnt. i 19 : . . . .
i no auove properly being eituateu in mc cenire
IM U1U IlllIY itl'ilillJ ill-' lidl.l ftllliJY LUUll'
. is Wnll tvnrtllu ilia ollonlmn nf tllR HAPI.
IfALlST.
I It Will be. sold iogether or separately, to suitpur-
uusriB.
lBloomsburg, Nov. 21, 1 847.
Ir
L Smlitary
Election.
SHE i-nrollcd inhabitants, subicct to Militia
duly, residing within the first Bncade', cichth
vision. IVM.. nro herehv nntifietl Ihntun Elnetlrin
111 bo held on MOJVB.1 V. tlie tith dav of
nPvt. Kntwppn tlirt limit, nf 1 fl nlnlr tn
I farf tinnn nml fi in tki. nrinrnnnn In nlnni hv
I Hot, one person for Brigadier General, and one
rsonfot Brigade Inspector, for said Brigade; and
j5; pne person'' for- Colonel md one person for
aitenant Colonel for each Regiment, and one
on Jor Major for each Battalion in said Bug-
u. Thft Vnlnntppr Ttnttnlinns in catil Ttrirtiirlp
It elect field Officers according to the number of
tvpanics belonging to their respective. Battalions,
beably to tho 33d section of tho Militia Law.
) h lections will be held at the fo lowincr places.
1st Battalion of the 7th Regiment will elect
fw TinnllP liniisn nf T C1. fnVnr In 'Frolmrrr.
I r " " 'V
"lift 2il Ttntlntinn nf tlin Till Tltrtrtmnnl unit plprt
i3 public house of Jacob Fryer in Middlcburg.
, 1st Battalion of the 43d Regiment will
Kf at the public ho'uso of Col. Samuel iteabcr. in
1 Buffalo township,
'bo 2d Battaljon of the 43d Regiment will elec-
Iio public house olMJapt. John .Foster; m Miflhnt
1st Battalion of tho 45th Rerrimcnt will
at the public house of Charles Weaver, in
bury.
he 2d Battalion of tho 45th Regiment" will elect
.t juuiil. IllUOC VI UUIU 111 UJIjlll milllU"
fuwnship.
helstBattaIioii oftho48th"Regimcnt will elect
puuuc nouso oi Henry .fcchbret, m Milton.
?2d Battilion of tho 48th Regiment will elect
yubhc houso ofJohn B. Smith, in Washing
s'
lUi battalion of the 71st Regiment will elect
I -,,,Mii. lini.un nf PnU.I IT, .,., ...1, Tlf
Mills.
il battalipn of the 71st Regiment will elect
piic riouso oi naries itartraan, m uatta-
1
ttalion of Volunteers commanded by Lt
st will elect at Urn nuhltr. hnnan nf Wil.
ie,in Danville. "
Ittalion of Volunteers commanded bv Lieut.
'A McClay, will elect at the public houseof
net in nituuieucrg.
iKtalinn of Vnllintppra rnmmnni1(t(1 hv Tn.
icsT Tazaart. will elect at tbo nnhlir. hmisn nf
Itfoch, Dry Valley, Union county.
battalion nf Vnlnntppra rnmmanilml
Samuel H, Laird will elect at tho nubiic
pfj Sol. Samuel Reabcr, .in East Buffalo
battalion of Volunteers commanded by Lt.
,eaa, uoucai wil e ect wit i tho 1st hat.
he 48th Regiment in Milton.
Iif their respective luUalions will superin.
cciiuim uiiu mme returns to mo aureea-
114th section of the Militia law.
DANIEL FOLLMUR, Inspector,
I Imveetort Office.
ist iintrauc. bin uivi&iuu. P
M,
, My 7, 1042. S
;u, tho undrrsigned in connection with
AM REDKMEIR, have been ensraRed in
In digging oro on the farm of Samuel Me
I whereas, the said RrilrmiAr hm T.fi il.o
Lrtlpre, we (ball hereafter refuse to pay
I. hd may centract cither in his onrn nim
Lf the cotopany.
till A 1(1.1,3 RITTER,
! ALBHEIGHT KEILING.
HI
gsss-yviia
A JEW VOLUME.
BSAIT 1st, 1842.
THE SATURDAY POST.
A FMULY SHEET. !
Or THE
MAMiMOTH OLASS.
Anew volumoof the popular family newspaper,
Saturday Lvcning Post, will bo commenced
on the first of May, 1842, beautify printed on
tbo lincst white linen paper. The Post is the old
est and best established pipcr in tho Union, having
already got to the commencement of tho
2l Volume
While scores of papers which have been started
in tbo last twenty-thrco years, havo passed away
forever, the i'ost still maintains its proud position
in point of ciiculation and profit, at the head' of tho
family newspapers of tho day.
The great sizo of tho paper enables the propiie
tors to give a greater variety of original and selected
matter than can bo found in cotemporary sh eels.
J he paper has been greatly
Edlargctl and Jmprdvcd,
And now appears in handsome new type, and has
received the praise of many editors tif teste, as tin
' handsomest family sheet in the Union.' Our ef
forts havo been dirprlml n ihn ,. -r i .
and simplicity, with utih'.v anl taste. The Posr is
printed on stout whitn nnnnr r,i.;. ...
durable for filing; while in size it surpasses every
other wecklv newsnann.i in Pl,;in.it,,:.. u..
received fiom its cotcmporaries tho tilo of
The Philadelphia Mammoth.
The crcat size nfthn nnnprnnnl.tno ... !. it
, - - r-4.w. ..u..,va lw gnu uil
impoi tant Congressional proceeding, at length, and
all reports and otber important public documents
in full, together with occasional Congressional
Speeches in full.
Literary Department.
Tho Post is acknonlpiVivl tn ). !... n
paper in the country in tho quantiiy and quality of
u..Buiui vaxs, essays, poeiry, anU other matter.
following contributors are a warrant of its
merits.
. S. Arthur, author of.Thomas J. Beach
' Lcmpcranco Plcdgc,'J. Milton Sinders, author
iiiouroKenMcrciiant,' of 'The Miami Valley
and pther Temperance SI) Anderson
Stories. L
Professor J. II. Ingraham'E W Thomas, author of
amnor oi j.auttc.'ltiu, Clinton Bradshawo
&C. &C. Unwnr.l Pi
Jrsso E. Dow. author ofC Thereso Cl.nrko
tho 'Log of Old Iron- Miss J Estello
sides.' &C. &C. Jnlin f?
Louis Fitzgerald Pasistro. Misa C II W Esslinc
R. M. Walsh.
Mrs R F Nichols
Miss E. Leslie,
N. P. Wilis,
Mn. Emma C. Emburv
Mrs Amelia It WrlW
J Tomlin
Ross Brotvnn
Mrs. A. F. Annan
Mrs. Lambert
Lucy Seymour
Mrs Mary H Parsons
Mrs Carolino F Orno
Mm M St Leon Loud
!Mrs Ann S Stephens
amcs II. Dana
Lewis J. Cist
ydia Jane Picrson
I'hco. .S. Fav
!J T S Sullivan
Gcorgo P. Morris
Francis S. Osgood
Alfred B. Street.-- --
MrsE C Stedinan
Mrs Caroline Pec Ilcntz
WiUinm-Wntlucc-
The publishes have mado an arrangement, in ml.
dition far a n
Original Novel,
from tho pen of II. W. Herbert. Esn. author of
Cromwell.' ' Tho Brothers.' Srr..
bepn publishing for sometime past. Tho scene of
this novel is laid in America the subject is the
Buccam'ers. Such an opportunity to subsc-ibe
should not bo lost.
Oricinal Stories anncar in o.verv nnmlicr nf itin
paper, with original articles upon all subjects.
Tho i'ost contains the greatest variety of Origi
nal Tales, Sea Sketchka, Essays, Poetry. Soncs.
Charades, hi side the litest nml hpet tpl,viinn rrm
the Ameaican and English Magazines, and all the
other fountains of choice Original Literature.
THE TJill.llS.
It tS issued at the ohl nstnlilislinil ruin nf Tirn
Dollars per annum, Cash in advance, and may bo
truly said, now that it is enlarged, to bo tho
Uheapeal papct in the Union.
As friends uml npichhnrs nftnn uriuli fn Mvl, tn.
gctherto facilitate remittances, we offer to such, or
-o any person who will secure us thn nnmea nml
money, the following
Inducements to Clubs.,
3 copies for 5 dollars in advance post paid.
V ... 10 -
It is to be understood, that to entitlo nnv nersnn
to the benefit of the above terms, all orrcar
ages. must bo first paidond tho subrcriptions must
bo remitted in advance post paid.
we adhere to tho Cash system.
GEORGE R. GRAHAM & CO.
Third and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia'
Mew Marble
MANUFACTORY,
At Bloomsburg, Col. Co.
APP & TICHNER.
THEY would inform tho citizens of Columbia
County, that they havo commenced the busi
essat the above place at tho public house of E.
HOWELL, whero thev nrp nrpnnrpil tn mnriiifap.
turo to order, in tho neatest, best, and most durable
manner. MONUMENTS. TrJMR.TAHT.us.
qEAD and FOOT STONES, of all sizes and
uahlies, MANTLES, WINDOW and UOOR
SILLS, and DOOR FRONTS.
Also PAINT, BARand HEARTH 8 TONES.
Orders for Stone can hnlefi with Tl. GTtflSS .wlm
wil act as Agent during our absence.
i uey constantly keep on hand a large lot of
Vormont.Esvntian anil Flnlinn Mnrhla nt thpir
wholesale Marblo Yard at Selins Grove, Union
county, 'a.
Uloomsburg August 14, 1811, 10
0
NOTICK is hereby given to all those
ndebted lo the Estate of William Rittenln.
ceased, either on note or book accounts, or
Vendue notes due. that navrnent nnlll lin
immedialely made, olherwue the accounts
...:n i. . ...;.i. ,i
win ue icii wiin a collector.
h. B. ItUPERT, Adm'r.
,B!oomsbnrg,Fb fi, 1841;
on
npHI Recipe, obtained of an old Jew by a trav-
ittlnr n I U T7 .. -. - . . . . . - .
, . - -... u . .1 1 1 it V -
cllcr in the Ennirm rmmirinn i.i.i. -.:. .- i.-
oi immense value to tho Western world. Since
this plaster has been introduced into America,
every other plaster, salve, ointment or lina
mcnthas been discontinued by ill who havo had an
opportunity of testing the superior medical virtues
: . - " " 11 -'i uiua iati lu uu
5 ulrifuVtdin'r"'-, uth'
fictitious affidavits with which tho worlj s flooded
The sterling worth of this pla" er!is renised 0
predated, and its use sanctioned by ho K
classes of soeietv. iw.U i. "... .5 '
probation arises from the thousands wl.iusd
SSSSSr
" . . , ...... ..Ms, i.uuta i.m mil
ceiling tho patronage of our intelligent public
I o ho had at the stores ofyiti ll.Moycr,Blooms
durg, Grim, Deer A Derr, Washington, A. Milter,
Bertv,ck, P. B. Vasttne, Danville, and J. J, 11.
Siarpless, Cattawisia.
lie ye punietl in your hlootl,
And Health will attend you.
" The life of thi Flesh is in the Blood:'
Lrcvmcus, c. xvii. xi.
HOW IS THE BLOOD TO BE PU
RIFIED ! !
Thousands can anstverthis question who
Icnoio from actual experience that
DR. LEIDS'S BLOOD PILLS,
A COMFONANT pAllT OF WHICH IS
SARSAPARIIXA,
Are the safest, best, and most cflbctual Pills
now in existence.
EdEJ
T-iEST YOU MAY RE DECEIVED !
THE ONLY ORIGINAL, TRUE & GENUINE
63- BOOB PILLS,
AUU
DR. LEIDT'S BLOOD PU.LS,
A COMrONANT PART OF WIIIC
SARSAPARILLA.
"T is attempted by Quacks and Impostors to in
troduCC their vilp. nml ilnnrmrnlie nnelnim. 1...
assuminir for their nnmntlmt nf HT.rinn mr.r
lnntx-lnrr ttiat n lllAn.l Till!. . C 1 t
Leidy have obtained the greatest reputation of any
I ills tn existence, anil think hv mrli tribr.. t
imnosc unnn tbn nntilip. hv cpllinrv ilmira iin.n'.t.A
popularity of Dr. Leidy 's Blood Pills.
i nopuuuearo tneretoro particularly requested to
bo cautious when purchasing, to ask for Dr. LEI
DY'S BLOOD PILLS.
The nubile nro nssiirp.1 llint Tit: UM, lrlnn.i
tun., .. . , ..... , . ...
or tiny now in use, containing neither Mercury or
tho Minerals, and may bo employed by young and
old, male and female at all times and under alt
uiiiiicuicimrii, mat, nnu moat rmcitciotts
circumstances without rear from taking cold, ro
straint from diet in living or occupation.
In all cases whero a purgation may be necessary
these I ills will be found both effectual and easy in
their nnprnttnn. nrniliif-ln nn v.n..0An . C;:.l
ot the btomach. griping or any other unpleasant
sensations.
Further comment is deemed "unnecessary tho
numerous certificates published from time to time
fronU'hysiciang and other individuals must havo
.- w, .. , j..UUv.g i.u imuDiU) ui uiiiwirc
" , ..UB, .......... luiiuci in.
fotmalion or al! others, iJr.Leidy refers them to tho
cunvinccu uio increiiuious, anil lor tho further in
mtiiuui,
I npv nrn nrpn.irp.I nml cnl.l ...l.nInn .1.. .1 ...!t
at nr. zurviis iie.UjTji n.m'ojsrv.jt,
No. 191 JVOltTJt SEL'OJVB Street, below
Vino street, (sign of the Golden Eagle and Ser
pents.) Also sold at
Lutz's Health Emporium, Bloomiburcr.
Nov 20, 1841. 30
TSTTBR ! "TETTER !
IT O II 1 I T C II !
DR. IjEIDY'S TETTER AND ITCH
01NTMANT. Aninfallable remedy for
various aflticiinns of iho SKIN, removing
Pimples, Pastilles, and Eruption of tho
SKIN, and particularly adapted lo the cure
of TETTER and ITCH.
This ointment has been used in numer
ous schools throughout the city and county;
TJ J. . -i",ii"o..iu nun limn,
I l 1 1 &
girls and boys.and among whom Tetter and
ll.t. i r- ...oil ., ,An A fi'., . . r C . 1. C" !
as yeii as factories, employing numerous
Itch, as well as other Affections of the Skin,
prevailed, with the most unexampled Sue
cess. Names of School Teachers, ns well
as 8itpetinlendants and Proprietors of Fac
toiies, could be given.confirming iho above,
tut for tho delicacy they feel in having their
names published jn connection with such
loathsome and disagreeable alTeclions.
Prepared and sold at Dr. Leidy's Health
,'mporium, (Sign of tho Golden Engle and
Serpeants.) No. 191 north second street,bo
low Vine; also sold ut
Lutz's Health Emporium, Bloomsburg.
Nov. 20. 1941, .30
PERSIAN FXXiXaS.
'T is now a settled point with all those wluhavo
uscu tno ivgeiamc I'ersian j'ills, that they
are pre-eminently tho best and most efficacious
FamiliMcdtcine that has been yctuscd in Amrri
ca. If every family could become acquainted with
their sovereign power over disease, they would
keep them and be prepared with a sure remedy to
" pS
r i" ll.VCS-f t',,.0US!,n ho rc llurricJ
, ?l "T. ? nc.S,Ccl,ne d,.scase(.in its
tl Jl P03810" of h ich
"icy can place dependanco on. (T"jAll who wish
X'rl
?JX t0Wa "-cording
Sold by J. R. Moycr, Bloomsburg. Grim, Deer f(
Derr, Washington, J. cy J. 11. Sharpless, Catta
wissa, A. Miller, Berwick, and P. E. Vaslinc.Dao
ville. lyvS 16
EYES TO THE
jEnB&wm wnmmnsh
in the hands of E. LUTZ.
EPHRAOI I.UTZ
has purchased the entire Stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints
Tarnishes, CUass, Dyestutfs,
Confcctionaric, &c. &c.
Formerly belonging to Mr. Tobias. And in ad
dition to tho former Stock may bo had a new and
....I. .IM i .aw ... ."Mgiiip-ttrnls
111.. ' ... It iCi
lino of business, juet received from Philadelphia.
in persons wisning to purcnaso any ot the above
articles are particularly invited to call and price the
articles in his Store before buying elsewhere as he
is determined to sell as low, and by a little Jewinir.
lower than can be bought any where clso in.the
surrounding neighborhood.
Tho Subscriber considers it hardly necssaryuo
mention the oi tides in particular as he is confident
mat no one can come amiss uy enquiring to rany ai
clo bcloncino: to a Druir Store.
N. B. Merchants and Physicians will find i
to their advantago to call and buy such articles as
they may stand in need of, as they shall be accoin'
modatcd at a very low percentage.
tec and judge for themselves
in lew words all are respecttully invited to call
EPHRAIM LUTZ.
Bloomsburg, Nov-13, 1841
tf 29.
MLANK BOOK
No. QA.COmcr of fValnilt f,' Third Streets.
fVnim subscriber return their sincere thanks to
B their fiiends for the favors so liberally bestow.
cd on them, and beg lcavo to assure them that no
clforts shall be wanting on their part to merit a
continuance of their patronage, both in reference to
workmanship and cheapness of prico to suit the
.! 1
limes.
It is hishlv advantageous tn flpnllp mpn nml In.
stitutions having Libraries, to apply direct to the
Binder, making at least a saving of 10 to SO per
cent, and sometimes more.
All descriptions of Binding neatly executed.
ueniicmen b ijiurancs iiucu up anu repaired, fllu-
sic and Periodicals bound to pattern. Ladio'a scran
boons, Albums and rorllolios, oi all descriptions
... i ... t. . p . . . 1 .
mauo to oiuer. uinuing none lor libraries, lnsti
Unions, Societies, &c. on advantageous Terms.
TO PItORHONOTARIES, REGIS
TERS. RECORDERS, SHERIFFS,
MERCHANTS AND BANKS.
They are also prepared to manufaeture
BLANK VOPK
of every description, such as IlocUels, iteconXs,
Deed Itooki, Itau-ltooks, Ledgers, Journals,
Memorandums, Clierk-ltalls, &c. of tho finest
quality of Paper, (Robinson's Ivory Surfaced) in
a stylo equal to any madciii tho Cities of Philadel.
phia or New York, on tho most reasonable terms.
Blank Woiik Ruled to any Patteun.
CLYDE & WILLIAMS.
N. B. Ola Books rebound with neatness and
dospatch; also Files of Papers,
Jarrisburg, Marh 20, 1842. Cmo. 48.
All orders for bindinir.or for blank hnnka.
icii ui una i-iiiiu, ,VII uu iu
returnod as soon as completed
1 ... ,
left at this office, will bo forwarded, and
H- VEBB,;i.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Estate of William IL Petriken late of
Uloomsburg Columbia county deceased.
"mTOTIOE is hereby given.that letters of admin
JVl istratlon on tho above estate, luvo been gran
ted by the Register of Columbia county to the sub
scriber residing in Bloomsburg, who reqests all in
debtcd to eaid estate to make immediate payment,
and oil having claims against it, to present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
L.B. RUPERT, Adm'r.
Blfprotburg, Mereh 12, 1813.
fin
Ci .'
v.-
'Tell Chapman to, Crow!"
ELECTION is over, and I have got a
now
BOOT A1VD SHOP. Htthd
or as the hov said, a new ''rnnt ...?. !
daddy's old one, as I have bought out Ma-
imaseii uownian-s wnoie aiock, hook and
line, bob and sinker, nml
first rate workmen to do tlm Utt
at the Bhorlest notice, for cash only I there
foio invite People wishing to enjoy good
iiuuiui uiiu warm, ury lect to call and try
me. 1
N. B. None need come wiihnn! th p...
ter Dinktum.
STEPHEN MANSFIELD.
Col. B. S. Bkockwav, foreman.
WANTED at the above establishment,
wo or three good- Journeymen, in wlmm
constant employment and liberal wages will
Berwick, November 0, 1842.
Dissolution of Partnership.
"mjOTlCE is hereby given that the Copartner
J.NH ship heretoforo existing under the firm of
C- A & O, G BROBST,
has this day, April 18, 1842, been dissolved by mu
tuol consent. All persons indebted to the firm are
jequcsted to settle their accounts with; and those
having claims agu'nst the firm will present them for
settlemct to C. G. BROBST.
0. G. BROBST,
c. a. BRonsr.
N, , B. Tho business will dc carried on by C. CJ.
BROBST, who solicits a continuance of public na-tronafjc-
(Cprhe BOOKS and NOTES of C.A.BROBS T
will be placed in the hands of Jojcph Brobst, Eq.
for collection. Persons wishing to save cost will
plcaso call and settle their accounts.
C. A. BROBST.
PoibHc Sale.
N pursuanco of an nnlprnfthi. nr. to .
ut Columbia County, on
Thursday the 30th day of June next,
at ten o'clock in tho forenoon, lV,Vam J. lkelcr
administrator, .Vc. of JACOB ALE, late of Mount
I leasant towncosp, in said county, deceased, will
expose to sale by public vendue, upon tho premises
Fortv Acrrs
ofthonoith end of ascertain tract of land situate in
.J r i aujoining Daniel Force, Daniel
'contaTuinBn" " vana w" lr.
Danvme,MaP4,4C2?B BrBHW'
Oranseville Inn,
ORANGEVILLE, Col. Co.
By J' c- Wughes-
nub I, "'Tf ,"'.nd,, and t!
W known Z Til ' ".r I" ,a.kc bov0
ia now prenarT 1"P. "J?d.a'
inner. Hi, n . -u T " "r"y in mo best
t u .rV ..: . ."ui always bo furnished with
kcKm -V .Jr,or: ,,w ta," "ill, the best tho m,r.
hoCTu' " T' "C g""l "tabling and attentivo
Or...;iu ir... S?11 c- HUGHES.
-mvt iiiujf
'e o
me di
al tho
Court Hodi - "n "V'oseu 10 P'-hhc s
day of JuneV" ,alllp' on Monday
ing Propertk1-."' 10 0 clock, A. M; i
the 13th
the follow-
Alii, i Hp rrn-n . ...
a i ix I'WO STORY
Frame
and tenements situv
in the town of Datn 0 casl
lumbia, ontainingT'm 8aiJ
r.rAA r i .iiont on ri
side of Mill street
1 countv cf t'.n.
fiftocn feet, and in dej??' on ai'l Mill B'rcct
joininj tho Diug storcuul ""ny-two feet, ad
n.)rlh,and lot of Honc'erE. Vasline on tho
south, and tho lot or piecP Donaldson on tho
appertincnt to tho said buVr0ulIl nd curtilege
terest thereon from tho 15" As also tho in
D. 1841. Ay ofDccember, A.
Seized and taken in execut
the property of Charles L. Sand to bo sold as
Taylor, administrator of Lymal sr"3 Sharpless
ct ul. ioles deceased.
Surnirr's Oiricr, 1 v Sheriff,
uanviiic, May KO, 1842. 5
Dissolution of PartnC '
fiin.
OTICE is hereby given, that Ihei
ship heretoforo Misting under tho fltner-
R- & J- STAMBACh
has this day, May 10, 1842, been dnsoIvcd
tllfl I inntnn. A tl n..An I . .. .N
-' r-"".- .iiui.unu iu iue nr
v a """b"i wo iirm win present
for settlement to, J. STAMBAOH.
nnUOU aiAM UAI H
JACOB STAMBACH.
ir T mi ....
U. 1 ne UUSmCSS Will tin rnr ci.,! An U T
COB STAMBACH, who solicit a continuance of
fuuiii. imuunage.
Ot"The Itoohs and Afttta of Reuben Slam,
bach will be placed in tho hands of JTosetih Jlrobst
Kin. fnr pnllp..li.ii H...nn. ...!.!.! . '
' Ik.
11 1 ""-' vi.u.1. mining 10 save co
will pleaie call and settle theii accounts.
REUBEN 8TAJJAi,fUi