2fhe (folumbiaw. ULOOMSHITUQ, PA. FHIDAV JlOH.MMl, MAltCIl 'til, INttS, VlrctilMltiu In Cnlntnhln mid adjoining nnutlf of pftptr puldUhtd lirrt, and It ln i mnrh Inrftrr nhrrt limn mty of Iturotrmporiirtraf mid In Ihtrefor Hit- 1bI medium rr advtrtlriltig In (hl nrrllnn of tht Male. 1 .. I1111" 11 cali, ron Tin: xationai. nti.no CIIATIO COXVRX I !(' WAHMt.vnTo, Ki'lu miry lW, Th National DetiifKTntlo Comrnlttpo.hy vli 'tir of the Hutlinrlty ennftTrrd up-m thorn by the lnt Nntlotml Dcmocrntlc Cnnv ntmn, ni n mooting held IhlnUy nt Washington, 1. I . voted In hold ine noxi i onvciuion ior me iiipot oi nnminti tlntrcflttdtdfttp for ProMdent mid Vlce-Prefddrnt ofthe United HtatMon thmili Un; or July, Wis, Ht Un'riocK m.. In fhAfltv of New Yurie. Thft hnMa nf renrf-Ambitlrtn. n Ilxpd hv tlii Innt National licmocratlo Cnmentton, Ii doublo Hip nutniHT or Menu inr a aim iienresomativrs in i nn grtaii of each Mtnto under thr last apportionment, r-icn Piaip m inviieii 10 itenu urieaics iiceoru lOglJt AUOUBT HRLMONT, Chairman KIlKDEniCK O. TKINCK, Hecrctnry. Democratic State Ticket. FOR AUDITOR'S FN ER i 1.1 CHAELES B. BOYLE, OF rAYr.TTK rOl'STY. ior.ioitvr.Ton-ciixir.Ai.: OEN. WELLINGTON II, EN?, Ol' COLUMBIA C'OU.NTY. Tho Tax Question. Hv report of tho Auilltnr-npnornl for Hie. settlement of ISC'J nml previous years, ColinnWa comity wns Indebted to tln Stato Mfil 1.81, on .Slnto nnd spe cial Stnto tax. Now, that amount, with Interest to January 1K1, and amount unpaid for 1S07, Is by n state ment of tho Stato Treasurer, $7, 110.1.1, being tho amount duo January 1SCS. Ily tho Spring assessment of 1807 It would tako n county tax of 23 cents on tho $100 valuation to pay off said debt. Tho licit proceed would about equal tho debt ($7,410.13) which la nctt cash duo State. If It was wise for the Stato Legislature to repeal tho Stato tax on Heal Estate, then It would have been prudent, also, to rato tho personal property at a fair valuation. The valuation of Columbia county for State purposes, by tho Hoard of Hove- nue Commissioners for 18C3, 'CI find '65, Including both Ileal Estate anil Person al Property, was $3,200,2711. Fur 18CU, G7 and 'C8, by ft different Board, It was 11,102,312 upon Personal Property alone. Hy comparing tho two wo 11ml that 4r per cent, of tho former valuation is canon rersonaf Property, anil fi.j per cent. Real Instate; or tho Personal Property is Ml partof tho Peal Estate. By tho valuation of the triennial or f essment in tho fall of '04, tho figures how n different proportion. Tho valu ation of Personal Property In this conn ty then was $312,877, nt thu samo timo tho valuation of Peal Estato in ltloom township, alone, was 3!ll,0.'3. Making tho valuation in this one township, alone, ?7S,17G more than tho valuation of the Personal Property in tho whole county; and yet by thuubovo figures It would secin that tho Personal Property was !M1 as much as tho Peal Estate. It must be borne in mind that trades, occupations nnd professions aro noLln eluded In Per-onal Property, and aro not liable for Stale tax. The valuation of trades, etc., In Bloom township, In tho fall of 'CI, was $04,775. Of Poonal Property it was $23,070. Now, then, hero Isanother comparison, Heal Estate, $.'159,003, Personal Property, 23,070, which don't look much liko n propor- Hon of 1 1 to 9. 122 to I would, howev er, bo about tho thing. How must this bo met? Will tho Legislature oxoncr ato the county from the duo nnd un paid sum, or must tho C'auntyCoinnils- sloners asses? 2 mills ertra County tits to meet tho samo'.' It Is necessary that tho tax payors of Columbia County should know this in time, so as to givo it somo thought and properly understand It. This being tho case, tho assessors making tho next as sensment, will be compelled to u-sess enough Stnto tax to meet the .said quo ta handed down to us by tho Board of Ilovenuo Commissioners at Ilarrisburg, which is 3,S00.l.j State, mid $723.01 Special State lax. Thu amount of Stato tax assessed for 1607 was $1,197.00, nnd 1 mill tax $180.27. Tho foregoing statement will Miov tho nmount of tax required from this county, and the actual amount assessed, by taking tho amount assessed for '07, from tho quotu. will give tho amount htlll due, by comparing tho valuation of tho Hoard of Hcvenuo Commission ers with thoactual assessment wlllshow n groos error there. By th above, hur bCd should bo valued at $200, cows, $00, und other personal property In propor tion. Should no exoneration boallowed tho assessors, tills Spring, they will bu obliged to put In tho abovo valuations, ! and by their so doing, no blaniu can at-1 tach to them nor anv of tin. C..,...iv (. I fleers. If a few of these men at Harris- ' burg bay "wo want such nn amount of tax," tho County, I think, must raUu it, nt least so they say. An Exposition. I-'Oli some years it lias been tho cus tom, for.thu Democrats to meet In tlio office of tho Register nod form n ticket to bo supported by tho citizens of Bloom Township who ngreo wlkh them. Thu tamo course was pursued this year. Tho samo notice was given, tno samo public meeting held, thu ticket wus settled by tho meeting, and put Into writing by dipt. Hroekwny. Funds to print it for voting wcru also raised and Cupt. B. ngreod that Mr. Jacoby should print tho tickets. Tho next morning, (Wednesday) about uliio o'clock Mr. Ikleer camo to Cpt. B. and with tho ticket as settled by thu meeting tho evening previous ly, in tlio handwriting of Cupt. I). hi ills hand, ho asked that It bu printed with curtain changes madu lu tho samo, without any authority. Tliuso chnngus must havo been tuadoaftcr thoadjourn mont of tho regularly called meeting, for tho pper was thesnmo thero agreed upon and put In form, nnd In thu hand writing of tho person authorized to do to by tho meeting. Cnpt. Brockway refused to print nuy ticket oxeopt tho ono settled by tho meeting called for that purpose. Of that meeting, all tho prominent Demo crats in th township wcro notified, Mr, Blllmoyor, Mr. Jacoby, Mr. Bark ley Mr. J, K. Uirton itnd O. P. Ulrton among others, Somo of them attended. Tint chungM madu In tho ticket bottled by tho meeting aro unauthorized, und wero mado nfter tho meeting had adjourned. Tho Suckshot War. I'm: condition of things at tho Na tional Capital tn-il.iy, very forcibly re minds the spectator of the scenes enact ed nearly thirty years ago at the Capi tal of the Slate of Pennsylvania j not only because It Is by thu nit mo political party, and because the object is mo Kline; but nlso liiMtio inu leaning ac tor In llio present drama Is tho Identi cal Individual who led the revolutiona ry forces In tho attempt to subvert the government of thl State. Tho whole Historical parallel Is suggestive anil cu rious, mid we cannot resist the tempta tion of elaborating It somewhat, for the liiformatloiiof ouryounger readers, and as a remembrancer to tho older ones. As In 1SC0, thu Hepubllcans ennio In to power by n mu-t unfortunate and fa tal division In the Democratic party so in 1S30, Joseph Hltuer became (lov emor of the Stato of Pennsylvania, bj c.iuso tho Democrats divided their strength between Wolf nnd Muhlen berg. Thus, In both Instances, tno par ty of tho minority canio Into power. and In both, tlio samo party sought to prolong its leaso by trampllngupon the rights of tho people, by carrying elec tions nt tho point of tho bayonet, or by trcatlns them n If they had never been held. In both cases weak and In omclcnt and unexperienced men cnnii Into power, nnd in both they were nt tended, wrought upon and controlled by tho samo ttn.-erupulous demagogue. So, too, in Pennsylvania, tho Hadlcals nt tempted to Inaugurate n civil war, through tho action of tho Houso of Representatives, but failed ; whllo on tho grander arena of tho ilouso oruon grcss nt Washington, their success was perfect. hi tho one case they attempted to prevent Governor Porter from taking his seat, and In tho other they aro now attempting to deprive President An drew Johnson of his. In tho ono case they invoked tho aid of Judge Houston of tlio Stnto Supremo Court, nnd In tho other they tamper with Judgo Chase, of tho Supremo Court of tho United States. In tho ono caso they sought to defeat tho adoption of tho Constitution in Pennsylvania, and in the other, to do nwny with and destroy tho Const! tutlon of tho United States. Grown older in wickedness and bold er in iniquity, tho man who fled from thu righteous Indignation of Hie aroused people of Pennsylvania, through the back window of the Senate chamber, in 1S33 ; now, in 180S, lords It over the peo pie of tho whole Union, having on grander nnd more magnificent scale, ac complished tho -ettlng up of that des potlsm, which tho peoplo of Pennsyl vnnia defeated him in, thirty years ago Then, Thaddeus Stevens and his nidi cal confreres proposed only to disfran clilso tho county of Philadelphia, and prevent tho regularly elected mem hers of tho Legisliiturr from that place from taklnsr their seats, and ho failed now, liu boldly and sircessfully do prives Ten tovrrcirn States of Mi's Union ol their legal and constitutional repre Hcntntion in Congress! Oh 1 that thero existed now, thu lovi ol virtue, of law, and of liberty, wh icb inadoltsclffcltlualt Its magesty, but ono generation ago; instead of seeing the defeated hero of tho Buckshot war leading in another crusado against the rights and liberties of tho wholclnatlon; wo should find him becking somo ob-f-curn hiding placo, in tho shelter of which ho could escape tho righteous in dignation of an insulted, nn outraged and a betrayed people. Tho National Convention. In view of tho fact that tho National Democratic Convention will hold Itn session in tho new Tammany Hall now In process of construction, for tho pur pose of nominating n President and Vice-President of tho United Status, a eonsiderabloumountoflntereit 1 attach ed to thu progress of thu building. Tho front Is up nnd tho roof nearly finished. The building presents nn Imposing ppearauco on Fourteenth street, nnd fills tho unsightly gap mado by tho de struction of tho Medical College, with Its elegant and lofty brick front, hand somely trimmed with marblo. Tho lo cation is an excellent ono, thu best that could havo been selected In tho city, in tho vicinity of tlio Academy of Music, Stelnwny Hall, tho Circus, Irving Hall, nllaek's Theatre, and other places of amu-cment. Thu neighborhood is ar istocratic; tlio btreet a very wldo and navigable one. Bryant's minstrels will be In full blast underneath, on tlio first door, during tho Convention, so that tlio delegates will not havo to walk far, when tho labors of tho day aro done, to itniuso their minds. Tho Convention will commence its session on tho Fourth of July, 1SG nt 12 o'clock precisely. and It Is expected that about flvo liun ''ml ta'i'Bw lcnt n the Co"yVtlou' H1''1' es 11,0 'legations of oulim0 organisations, aim flub, wi.leli will bo represented from each Stato in tho Union. Tlio hall to bo devoted to thu purposes of tlio Convention will bu unsurpassed for room and accomodation by any similar ono in tlio country. From tho first story to tlio roor, In height somo fifty fcot, ono hundred and fourteen feet lu width by ono hundred l'eetln length, thu most powerfully vol cd Democratic trlbunu will havo room to swell his lungs und speak to thu del egates In convention assembled. Tho hall will bo constructed on tlio most up proved princlplus of acoustics, an I tlio rostrum, chairs, desks and furniture of thu hall, will do of thu nuivcst and most eomfortablo patterns. Thero will bu nirgo and lofty committee roums con tiguous to thu main or central hall, ami ineasooffiro tlio alslu and stairways will bo wide enough to permit of speedy egress. Thu main room ean,auil will Ijo used as a ball-room after thoadjourn muntof tlio Couventiot. On thegaound floor, spacious reading rooms will bu lo cated for tlio benefit of tlio members of tho association. Tlio National Demo cracy will find tho accomodations lu Tammany Hall equal to their highest expectations when tho Convention meets. Reconstruction Ropndlatod. It Is singular nnd significant, that in neither of tlio Republican platforms of Oliio, nor MassachuiMittH, nor I'oiuisjl vanui, is thero a direct oudors -m i, n thu Reconstruction schemes of Cuugiv-s, Itlspropo-ed by such course, to put themselves In a position to throw oil" tho load of Congressional obloquy, mid to attempt to deludo tho people with tho Idea, that us u party thuy nru not to bo considered bound by tho Itadl.uls unit their legislation. Our frJemls should look to It. THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA Attention Voters I 'r n regularly called meeting of tho Democratic voters of Bloom Township, at tho Hfglster's olllcu on Inst Tuesday evening, tho following ticket wasunan- lniously agreed on. Wo trust the Dem ocrats will not bu deceived by any oth er, for, wo understand, such aro In circu lation, with tho intent and design of lefeatlng the regularly nominated can- lldates. Examlnu well your tickets b 'oro voting. Poor Overseers, Stephen Knorr, Josiali II. Ftmiuui. Supervisors, Peter ltlllmeyer, Mathins Shaffer Charles Thomas. School Director?, William Peacock, Wesley Wirt. Assessor, h. 11. Rupert. Constables, Oscar P. Glrton, Michael Walter. Judge, Auron Ilendersliot. inspector, P. II. Freeze. Auditor. M. F, ICyerly. Tho New Hampshire) Ulcction. Fullku returns from this Statu show n voto for Harrlmau, Republican, ol 39,712, and for Sinclair, Democrat, 37, ICO, making a total voto of 70,bG3. Lat year tho voto stood, between tho same candidates, IIiirriman,3.',809; Sinclair, 32,003, a total votu or&S,172. Thesoflg uies Indicate a loss to tho Republicans in majority, of GIG, or 20 percent, and this after extraordinary otfort, tlio ex penditure of immense sums of mon ey, and the frco uso of Grant's mime. But they indicate another fact which shows tho truo Increase of parties. The increased voto is 8,390 ; of tills tho Re publicans get 3,903,whlle tho Democrats get 1,193. Another significant fact is, Unit Inst year tho Radicals, had a ma jority In tho Legislature of SO on Joint ballot, while tills year they have but 01, a gain to the Democrats of 20 members. Wo do not see many crumbs of comfort in this to the Radicals, but wu presume It is Joy nt retaining power in a little State which they havn uniformly car rier for fourteen years. They havo Just escaped, and' we do not fear to show the figures. Is n short nnd stupid articlo witli ref erenco to tho Democratic Stato Conven tion, tlio J'resj says " thu soldiur can "dldatesof last year were unanimously " thrown overboard." Not so, by any manner of means. Tho soldier caudl- oates of last year, Generals Lyle, Leech, and Bdlier, wero all elected. Two ol them aro now in oirico, and tho third deprived of his rights by the Radicals, who havo made tho choico of tho people of non-effect. Hut wo suppose tho iVcss refers to the candidates nominated three years ago. A change has been made, It res true; but thero is now upon tho tick ct tho bravo and Intrepid General Eut, who saw more survlcoln tho field and under tlre.than all tho Radical genorals in tho, Stato, from tho tleet-foutod hero ofSnlokorsvllloto those now billoted in tho offices of Auditor and Survoyor General. Tho soldiers acted with the Democratic party hut fall, and thoy will do so nt tho coming election, nnd thus apply tho knlfo to tho "moral ul cer" of Radicalism which is eating into tho vitals of tho Republic Aye Why did not Gen. Butler, when he determined to bring In nn article of ini peaciimcnt on his own account, repeat tho charge ho mado a year ago that Mr. Johnon wasnn accomplico of Booth in thoas-assination of President Lincoln? Ho declared then that ho had evidence of tho fact, and gavo mysterious hints ofthonwful revelations iio was ready to make. It was mainly on this ground that bullion desired impeachment; and ho was very much disgusted becau-o thu failure of impeachment at that time prevented his proceeding witli his ex posures, lie has now nt least tliecliauci of bringing his charges to u legal te-t. Why don't ho do so? If hu should mako out his case, ho would havo no further trouble witli thu conviction nnd removal of President Johnson. A HILL has been introduced Into Con gress to abolish tho olllco ot Adjutant General of tho Army. Tlio reason for this ls,that thoPresldant has appointed an officer to fill It whom Congress don't like. This is a fair specimen of tlio set tled and comprehensive wisdom by which Congress In very mnny things Is governed. Tho minister to Homo was not n favorltowith Congress, sothomls slon was abolished. Our Minister In Portugal, in a prlvato lotler, spoko dis respectfully of Congress, so Is salary was witheld. Tho President is not popular, therefore It is proposed toabnl Mithu Presidency. Republican insti tutions aro not strengthened or recom mended to tho world at largo by such demonstrations as these. Wr. aro not suro that Congress will need the old of tho Loyal Leagues and the Lodges of tho Grand Army of tho Hepuniie, which havo volunteered to defend nnd protect It In Its course. Wo find a motion In tlio Oeorgla Con vention for nn adjournment and a sub sequent reassembly, tho latter to hist "so long as It may bo necessary fir tlio protection or tho loyal Georgians nnd Congress or tho United States." Let Congressmen, therefore, stand firm ; or, as .nr. Humner would say, "stick." Tlio Georgia convention backs them. Isaac N. IIayniu, Adjutant Gener nl of Illinois, has dispatched a telegram to John A. Logan, begging him to "stand by Stanton to tho end," and pledges himself to stand by him, Tho Chicago Timet observes that "the snmo llaynlu und tho sumo Logan, In 1801, proposed to stand by Jeff. Davis to tlio end; and only ehnnged their standing when they discovered Hint thu other, sldo wasmorollki'l. t - in In Ihuend." -UIU Hadaal papT.s herald thu result lu Now Hampshire as an evidence of the popularity ol (,'eneral (Irant. How so? Harrlmau hint vear, without Grant, ru- cA-lvid over lliren thriiisiinil miilm-IK-, . , . this year. Kith Uraut. his ma orltv.on u largely incrwwsl votu, Is reduced to iiouui- iHiiiiyMuiir nuniueii. i'ii,- Iiatuitu popularity this lor ueuerul Urout. SufTrngo in tho Northern States. Tumi: nro but five of tho Northern States, nnd those flvo nro New England State.', which make no distinction in tno right of suffrago, on account of color. Maim: gives tlio right or sullrngo to every inalu citizen of tho United States who has resided In tho Statu tnree months, excepting paupers, persons un der guardianship, nnd Indians not taxed. Nr.w IlAMi'siiiiiuadmllsns clo:tor "uvery inalu Inhabitant," exccptlnc Milliners, and ncrsons excused from paying taxes at their own request. Vr.it.MONT gives tho ballot to "cvor. ninn" twenty-oiio years old who ha resided onu year In the State. Massachusetts admits every mnh citizen tweiity-ono years old, exceptlnc paupers and persons under guardian ship; hut i.o person can voto or bt eligible to olllco who Is not nble to rem the Constitution lu tlio English bin miage and write his name. Rliobi: Island gives tho ballot ti every malo citizen of full age, one yeni in tlioState, six months In tlio town nnd who owns real estato worth $131 or renting $7 per year; and to cver.v native malo citizen, twenty-ono year.- old, two years in the State, six mouth lu the town, duly registered, who hu paid $1 tax or donomllltlaservlco with in tho year. Cosnixticut gives tlio ballot to all whllo citizens of full age who have res ided one year lu the State, and si. mouths in tlio town. Negroes 1 were free men (If any such survive) n the adoption of tho Stato (.'onstitulh In ISIS may vote. Tho question of in grosuU'rago was submitted to the pei plo October 2, 180 jJ wholu vote, 00,700 majority ugalnst, 0,272 ill nStatetlni in April ofthusauiuyear gavo a Radi cal majority of 11,0.15. Nr.w Yonu,uvery malo citizen ol fu age, ten daysa citizen, ono year in tin State, four months In tho county, inn- thirty days In tho district. Uut n i negro can votu unless he has been thu yoaisn citizen of the State, and for on year thu owner of a freehold wortli $25i over Incumbrances, and on which h has paid a tax. Ni:w Ji:usi:v "uvcry white uun citizwi" of full ugo, resident ono yen In the State, mid flvo mouths In tin county, excepting paupers, Idiots, In suno persons, and persons convicted u crimes excluding them from belnj. witnesses. Pennsylvania every whllo free man resident ono year in thu Stato ami ten days lu thu district. Olllocvery whitumalo citizens of full ago resident ono year in tlio Stale. Negro sutfrago was submitted to the peoplu In 1807 with tho following res ult; for, 210,937; against, 250,310; ma jority against, 33,353. Wisconsin admits every wlilto citi zen of full ago; persons of Indian blood declared citizens by act of Congress ami civilized persons of Indian de-cent, but tho amendment to Stato Constitu tion to strlku out tho word "white' was rejected in November, 1805, by 8,059 majority. Minnesota tho tamo as Wisconsin with regard to whlto citizens, nnd ad mits Indians certified by District Cour to be lit for citizenship, hi November, 1805, thu Stato rejected negro sufl'ragi by 2,000 majority, and again in 1807 bv 1,298 majority. Okkoon every white citizen of fill age, six months resident In the State, and every alien of full age, resident out year In tho'Unlted Slates, but "no ne gro, Chinaman, or mulatto." Indiana every whlto malo citizen of tlio United States, resident one ycai in the Statu, but "no negro, or mulatto shall havo tlio right of suffrage." JIluitlOAN ovory whituiuale citizen of full age, and ovory civilized mak Indian not belonging to any tribe. M!b.soUT.l--the constitution oflb05 ex cludes blacks from voting. Illinois every whlto malo eitizci of full ago resldunt one year in tin State. Kansas every white male citizen udull, resident six months lu the State. Thu question of nemo sullnigo was pro sented lu 1807, and lu a total voteol 29, 9(11, was rejected by a majority of 8, 938. CALiroKNiAuvery white male Unit ed States citizen (or of Mexiio, who elected to become u citizen under tin treaty of (iueretuio,) of lull age; no Chinaman, uegio, or mulatto can vote. Nevada law similar to that oi Oregon. " The thirty-four Counties designated us Wes Virginia" do not permit ne groes to votu. Cungic.-s passed u bill en franchising negroes in District of Colum bia, December 11, 1800, In Senate, 32 je.is, 13 nays; lu House, 120 yeas, 10 nays; President Johnson vetoed 1)111 January 7, lbG7; samo day Senate re passed thu bill, yeas 20, nays 10, and the lluuso bj 113 yeas to 38 nays, when the bill becunioa luw. May 15, 160G, House passed a bill that "there .shall bo no de "nlalof thooluctlvu franchise to cltl "zens of tlio United States because ol "raco or color, und all persoui shall be "equal before thu law," to amuiid tho organic acts of tlio Territories of Ne braska, Colorado, Dakota, Montana, Washington, Idaho, Arizona, Utali.,aiul Now .Mexico, Thu voto wns 79 yeas to 13 nays. January 10, 1S07, thu Sonntu nduptod u substituto that there should bo no denial of elective franchise "on account of raco, or color, or previous condition of servitude" lu any ol the Territories of tho United States now or hereafter to bo organized. The bill was passed by 21 yeas to 8 nays; In tho House, samo day, yeas 101 and nays US. This bill became n law by failure of the President to sign tho bill, or return it with veto, within ten days after Its pre suutatlon, Wi: havo heard that It Is In contom platlon among tho Radicals at Wash- ington that Sumner, lu thu Somite, and lloutwell, In thu Hou-ic, shall simul taneously Introduce bills to change the name of tho "Mississippi" lo thu "Nig er," nud to order the Secretary of tlio Iiittriur to have thu Capitol pululcd black. Tho project slumbers, becatiso tlio three Radical Senators who nro not Y.iiikui.3 by birth, hesitated, us it might not bu Approved by the honest yeomen of llio Mississippi Valley. Humner thinks hu can sum-id in get ting a majority votu to change thu first svllaliloof tlio new Statu of "iWfVj,-" udo Into "llluck-a-uioor," and with the natient wultlni' of n,,, mun r,,,i m,. hellaslallltlSldottleMlsslsil,1,ibcllel..e,, uuui ins proposed iimeuilineut or llio iiaumof tho Terrilury can bu ccom- I iiUsiwU. Ay Washington News. Wasuisotos, Mnrch IS. TIIF, OltEAT IMPEACHMENT TItlAL. TMu bnlnir iim itnvllxed fur the return lo tlio summons Issued to the President under tho articles or l.iipeacimieni pre ferred against him, tho Cwpltol, of nurse, was thoscenunr great mteresi. I'lm ilnnrs leillllllL' to tlio SelllltU Wlllg were strongly guarded by detachments Hid no ono allowed to cuter without e.- ,11, 1 1 II IF II linU'l't nr iiinnlssl,)!!. Tint unit liiirv luuln h of tlie Senate went on until onu o'clock, wnen me I'lesldent )iO tempore (Mr. Wade) an-iimmi-i-il Hint tlincliidr would bo vneilllt or tho flilef .lustlcu of tno united Sini,.., ulwi siion nller aiiDcared. where upon tho Sergeaut-iit-Arms was order it toopcnlhe "High Court or Inipeach iii.i.i ' . - -1 , 1 1 1 1 In, illd hv liuililiiL' the usual iiroclamatlon. By this time nniiv members oft ho House mm en eri-d thu Chamber, and taken seats iiovlded for them In tho tear of th" senators' desks, It was orilend thai he Secretary Inform tlio llou-o of llep-c.-ontnllves that IheSi'iuile wassltting isa "High Court ol lnipcneiimoni. i in Htm lliitclv thereafter tho Semi-nut it-Arms announced thu presence ol the malingers on thu part of the llo.isc, mil thev were escorted to seals nt a able on tho left of theSecretary's desk. Iter Messrs. Edmunds, Patterson ol New Hampshire, and Vlckers, bail oee'i sworn as members of the "Huh i Vurt," the Secretary pud the return of tlioKi'igennt-..t Arm j othesummous announcing its delivery to the Pie-i dent, etc., which Mas sworn to in open Coiut. ., ,, , Thu SergCiint-at-Arms then called ndrew Johnson, (ii-peiitlng the name wtco.) President of the United States, n appear and nn-wer the m tides ol nn, cachmcnt ixhbltcd i gdcst bin., -clintm .1- li!ion s ild Ibc Pii'-nli-iil h (I vinincd counsel to ii puir for him. m.i lie Si-rgiaut-at-Arms was dlricied t MtUv the cmili-i I, Which uns d .id thereupon lion. Henry Ma r. , udge llciijamln It. Cnrils, mill 11"". .'humus A. It. Nelson, .if Tci.ni s-i e, iiican-i! ninl look -eats at a table on i,,, t-iwlit nl tin. itititn aisle. At Tills point Mi is. Stevens nnd lutli-r, of the House Maii.iMeis.i-utiTi il lieCluiniberiinil loon -cats wun un-u i.tuu-liitiM. Tin- meiiiln-r- of tin- Hnllst not already ill) soon followed, iiccoin-imlf-il hv tho Sneaker. Clerk, d '()oi-keeiur,and wore escorted to tin ntsprnvldMl for them. All being in mliiii. . Mr. Stunberv aro-o and an lounced that 111- brothers Curtis and Sel-nii and liim-elf appeare l nr tin 'le-iilent.tinil ie.ul his(llio Pie-ident'si i-.iuiiisii in the summons u-klug lbi t.v mvs lor the preparation of Ills answer ii 'the articles of iniiieachmeni. Mr. (iiiiilierv thru moved the court to Kraut lie time u-ked for, and read a paer to lint ellect, signed uy iinn-uu mm ili.-r-. Curtis, illack. Ncl-on, und rcvnrt-s of counsel lor the President. V dl-culon lierearo-e between Missis Stunberv nnd Curtis on onu side, and Messrs. llingluim und W llsini on tne .itiicr llm former contending for the allowance of time suggested, and thu latter opposing It on tnu ground tnai under tlio eighth rule the trial inu-i proceed at oncu. Mr. Senator Edmunds then submit tjd unorder requiring llio President to lile Id's nu-wer on or before tho first of April next, and tho case slam! lor trial no tlu Olh of that month. Mr. Ilinir- liam riii-cd a point of order on this proposition, as it loullicted with tho rule abovo relerred to. Tho Chief Justice decided that it was In the nature of an amendment to the tile, whereiinon Mr. Morton very ad ruttlv moved that the Senate retire for Hu- Duroo-uofeon-ultationon tho ones tioii belure them, which was agreed to, and the Chief Justice and Senators re tired to one of the rooms in the rear of thu Chamber for thu mirnoso ufore-ald A sort of recess then occurred, but tin iiember-ot thu House who wero pres ent, and thu ocetntors in the galleries for the nin-t part, held on lo their seats, while thu managers in mo iiupc.icu nieiit and thu couu-el of the President remained at their respective) tables, Mr. Slovens indulging in a plate of raw oysters, while his associates talked earnestly with onu another. Tho Pres ident's couu-el kop entirely to them selves, occasionally recognizing sumo Mend who happened to p.i-s by. This state ofsti-pen-e continued until live minutes alter four o'clock, when the iii-lllng in tliegallcrle-aiul the moving about on tho lloor indicated the retina of thu Chief Justice and the members of thu "High Court of Impeachment." As -doii as order had bien restored tlio Chief Justice anuouiiwd that tho Sen ate had overruled the motion of thu Pre-ident's counsel for an allowance of lorty days, and had orderi'd that he file tns ulisMcr on or hcloro tlio 23d in-liuil. riiuquc-tiim then arose as lo when the trial should actually commence, lilug ham submitted tin order mat 11 -hould proceed imuii-diately niter the II. 1 i-C ol tho lepllcatiou to the Preside t's an-sw.-r, und up in a vote by yeas and u.u-s on the piopM-ition it w.i- rejected oy 25 io 20. All Ihe Known iiiii",i--lier- voted in the iilllriiiative, Wiule tne in locau iioiis Htullcals vo.ed in the mgaiive. Alter tho result had.bi-eii announced, Uutler, who was writhing uiirde the I u ru ati'aii's had taken, uu, Uu- practical -nubbimr tlio Hou-o iiumi-'iT- bad re ceived, rosu und pro -ei did to make a violent p.ntisan harangue, which dis - gusted even some of hi- own party, Hon. Mr. Nel-oii, of counsel for the Pru-iikn , replied in a cum, diculttt-d aim uppni! riate maimer, alter which a proposition, submitted by Mr. Conk ling, ordering that, unless otheru i-oor-deu-d, lor cause shown, the trial shall proceed immediately alter thu filing of the icplicn'loii to thu President's an swer, was udopted by u party vote, but taken as a coiiipronii-o between order- lie. Itin I i-hil In liroeei.l uneiiiiitllliiniil. ly niter tho replication, and fixing a certain day tor Its commencement. It cannot begin now, at tlie earliest, before the 2'ithur 'JUtli of the present mouth, which Isubotit tlireodays later than tho Radicals had anticipated, Alter the a dontioii of tho abovu, proposition, tlio "High Court of Impeachment" adjourn ed until Monday, tho aid in-t, ut one o'clock, and thus ended thu proceedings before that tribunal to day, Tlio revo lutionary character of tho movement, was aptly portrayed by thu anxiety of thu House mauagurs lo rush It through, ns Mr. Stanliery said, with railroad ptel. Tlio retirement for consultation, and tlio refusal to grant tho motion ol thu President's couu-el Indlcatu very clearly thu temper of the majority of tho Senate. They have no Idei of al lowing anything like a fair, decent, nn I liouurublu course of proceeding, Their great aim is to dispose of tho e.isuon tho ex parte articles they have presented, una shut out, If possible, every oppor tunity for tho President to vindicate himself, if not before tho partisan body by which ho Is being tried, tit least bo fore tlio peoplo of Ids native country, IU.S10NATIO.N Of MIl.SrANIIEItY. Thu President fids afternoon accepted tlio resignation ofthe Hon, Henry Stun bery, as Alloniey-deiieral of the Unit ed Status. MrStaubury will, witli oth ers, defend thu President on thu im peachment trial. WAsuiNuros, Match l'i, THE I'HESIDL.NT AND HIS COUNnKL. Thu President yi-steulay had a long interview with Messrs, riliinhery mill Illack, of his counsel, it is said that these gentlemen, in company wllh Judge Curtis, will prepare thu answer which Is to bo filed on .Monday week, Thero Is reason to believe that it will bo u strong document, sufficient lo vln dlcuto the President belorenny tribunal lu thu world, savu thu partisan ono by which hois to bu tried, Although Mr, Dudley Field and Mr, (irocshick have not yet appeal ed lu thu cum-, it is tin-lU-i-ihiuil mat they have been relaluiil, uml wl," !',u "uru wl,u" 11,0 "cum"' TU'K ' F T,n! l'"';o"":Vr " ",y,(l'NA i liuro h tin uu HllK 111 iolHJi-il flrclOri .. , .... . iiprtMiuuiu in rrcMUi'tit'ft rtfmimiloii. I upja tlio nUvicu kf UU touu,fl, in tuw COUNTY, PA. It brconies mnreuiiiiarent that thu Sen ate Is not (lb posed lo give hlni a fair trial, lr unit is an no is w tilting lor uu might us well resign bow, becauso it must bu evident to all who heard or read the proceedings of Fiiday lust, In tho "High Court of hi'penchment," that tho casu hasnlroady been virtually decided, nt least so far as tho majority of that Court oro concerned. From pres ent Indications tho trial will bu a mere farce, conducted without the slightest regard lo nnvtliliig save tno necessiues ol'thu conspirators who originated it. TllADDEfS STEVENS, It was currently reported here, yes terday afternoon, that Mr. Stevens hud departed this life. Upon Inquiry, how ever, It wus learned that he still survi v- ...l ,1 l r...,l,l 111 no. VII, lllllllll IlilllsMIIII,, .... lltical associates express doubts ns to vcliellier inw l llvelo sen inu lull eacie ineut trial through, Ills hollow church yard cough, whllo assisting his co-conspirators in the Seiiato on Friday hut. was generally noticed, nnd regardul as Indicative of nn early termination ol his inglorious career m tins worm. Wasiiinhion, March id, CONOUESSIONAL. The scttial business of Congress to diyuia.v be stilled nlino-t In a paia irrauli. nothing of snecl-jl imiiortaiiie having oeeu none inoiincr house, inc inn Orltv seem ( sno-ed to nostnoiii more Important matters of legislation until alter thu tmiieachment trial over, and therelbiu the tax mid tariff inns aro neni nack. ine nenato nas three or four npiiroiiriatioii lulls on hand, but have thus lar mado verv lit tie nrogre-s with them. Sherman's und Henderson's Itiuiling propositions, win pio'iably fail this -elon, as neither In .i-e is lu liny mood to net tiiniu tliem iieiidlng the conspiracy to remove flic I'lesideiil. which Is. of course, tho Ur inal iiinst liiiporlunt mat. or the .Inc ins lime beloie thrill, nhd they nl l-IXlous to lllli-ll tliejoli III 1 1 til i to lllkl i two moulds' recess lo aileiui uiu liii r.io Convention. l'Elt-ONAL. General Ilancoi-I; ItavltiL' been order- id by the Pre-ltleut Irom New Orletiu lo Wiishlngton, Is eiecled hen1 in lew days. lion. Alex iuder II. Steven ol'Genrgla, wa-iiniotig thu visitors thu Whltr Inu-i. to-day. The Presl dent Is i-nrcsented to be in line snlrll noti 1 1 It- iindlng the lt.tdlcal cotispirac lo i novo nini irom oiiiee. liEi.EAsi; oi-' rt;xiANs. Ronney. Uelluy, I. iwlees aiitl llurliw are the names of the lour Fenians ofthe .lacmel packet party, who have Jii-l oeen relea-ed liy the Iliitlsh govern nieiit, on coudltioti of returning to Ainei'icii. It is reporti d that all their compan ions Including (lunenil Naglo, who were arrested at Dungarviin, will also bu liberated on the samo terms. THE MOSI1Y SCAllE. According to current report, tlio val iant Stanton tiiid his equally valiant fol lowers hereabouts, uru still upprelicn slvo that they may bo suddenly forced to leave their eomforluble quarters and be "carried away captlve"by a band ol Virginians, headed by Colonel Mushy. Tho long bridg'j has been strongly guarded at each end for somo time, and the War Department still bristles with bayonets, although no armed foe lias been seen within cannon's shot of the Federal capilol slnco Early's raid in 1801. The truth is, that Stanton isa natural coward, besides a very artful politician, and he Imagines that by cieatiug nn Im rc--l ii on the public mind that the city is about to hu inva ded by ex-rebels, as they are called, he can hidu somu of his own rascality and expedltu tho removal of President Joiiiison. That's about what hu is after. l.MI'EAUHMEXT. Judging from a resolution put through tliis a tornooii, on motion of Butler, tl o impeachment managers havo more ar ticles or some kindred matter to report. The resolution allows a suspension oi all the rules ot tho llon-o at uuy tunc herealter by thu u-ual two-thirds vote, so that wero tho Democrats disposed to resort to dilatory motions to prevent the passage of -omo ohnuvlous measure connect) d with Impeachment or ui.y thiugelse, they uru effectually cut oil from that iiilviletre bv thu action ofthe lloti-e to-day. I'lil- is thu way the Congressional Jacobins protect the rights of the minority. Till'. M'CAKDI.E I'ASi;. There u-qult"ii crowd ol' spectators in the Supreme Court chamber this morning In anticipation ofndeci-ion In tlio Important ea-e of McCardle. It ap pears 1 1 m t there wo'o a number of eases ti head oflt upon wlili-lidoc-lslon-jlmd b-en made, nnd tlio lime of the Court was principally occupied to-day In announc ing i Iii-iii. The probability Is that the MeCaldlu cu-e will be d(-( bled on Mon day next, although the opinion of the Court may not be delivered this term. V.siiisoios, Murcli 17. THE CONNKCTICIT I'AMl'AKIN. The lladic.il party managers here are iiu.l;ing u vlgoiohs etlort to carry the Mate ot Coin ectictlt lit tne approaching election. Itides 1 lie contest lor Ciov ( rimr, the l.t gl-hituie lo be chn-i u, bli the elt etl-n ol a I'nitid Stall- Senator in place of Mr. l)i.on, whose term em pires nn the fourth of March next. It i- --IM that tno liauicats i-.xcciiuve , Cnn.ni ice, and the Urnnt (.lull ol urk. ore butting every dollar ; New the. can rai-e into the Stale, and liope ihe'ii-by loehel thir their ticket Tlie Democrats leel saiiguiue of sncccs, and are lolly uwiire ol the .movements ol their opponents. They hope not only to re-elect (ioveinor English bv nn in creased majority, but to carry the Legis lature on joint ballot. This can easily be done by proper exertion. London, March IT Midnight. Tliomp-oii nnd Mullany have been tried mid convicted, ut Manchester, on a charge of being acce-.-ory to thu mur der of Police Sergeant Hrett, nnd were to-day sentenced to be hanged, Tin; Radicals aro so sure of being beaten tills fall, that none of them thought it worth while to contest thu nomination for Stato officers. Tho ono term prluclplu will bu applied to Hurt ranft A Co. Mm hrl Iteiinrt. Wliout per bushel It j ii " Corn " l-'lour per barrel riovorsooil Fliitsi-cil Ilutu-r I 'fly 'I allow , I'lllllllll'S Ilrloil Apples 1'nrl; Hums SsliL's unit sliiiuMi-rH hunt per pnuiul Hay ptr ion I.I'M IIKIt. M -V) I Vi I i . II uu 7 (H) a oo , so II I M , .V) II 3) . 15 I.' , 10 to Hemlock Ilnanls per llious.itiil feel 1'hi.i " " " (ono Inch).. .lol.l, Ki-uulhiili, I'lank, (Hi mini ki tsliinitli, Nn. 1 per ilioiisanil . (1'J rti .. ImJi . 15 nil ,.. ti mi ... 7 1I ... IS Ul . .'!...) ... til H siihni! " Iiiov Nil' "'I!"'1 I 'J.K- itioniii n. . l'lillniUIilllu Maikfla, I in-rum, Mulch u 11 I'l-ni'it Vortli western supi ilhio ut NoniiucMciu i-Mi-i Northu.ti-i)i tuinlly lVuti liiiul.i una WoHtiru Hipinliie I7.lit T.HJ .iii Ii.-.i loioiu Ih.-H 7.50('.s.iii K.HM i!t.7.1 ll.O'Wl.'.'m 11.I.HU.I.5.IJI, , S .'Mf,tl.iM l'J..5llwl.' 11 ;.(iOJ.7j !.l.;tl l:i,lVi.l.ln ll.7iHnil.sl) Il.l7i.vil.-.'il I.IIMH.17 its 4Lh7o iJ.'.-'il t:t..vi sjaKs-Uc I'liin.ylviiuia ami Weslein litimly l'i nnsyiviiul.i ninl Wisii-rn mncy Use Hour ' IlKAl roiiiiKylMiiila ml, V bin,. ... Hniitliern " " .. . . lalhornta " " lille " Ill k I'eimsj hunia ryo, V hu Ions-Yellow, White, " (mis- y us I'KUVIS.ll.SS-MlHli I'lHll, plllll -Ml-.. 111! I, , lin-.Mil llous, y 1' Sllliil,l-il lllllll. " " sliiuilileri, v D Luiil, y I) M 111- I '(DM l,,i V bu.. iiV'M'' l.(iili;,e lW IK 1 lllllilll) .1-1 il V bu- ),si" Ij Ui 1 niAkcti lAiui-.im, udtlortf f.fsuWirvi 7(('Vu I'nm.... , iiiliilv 1 ..Zl ZZ. iiiW.'iS 3)larriajKS. IIAlll'I'-tl H AYIIintsT At llic Lull-null rnr- nolltlRC, III LHIHIV1ASU, v lilllllimu i ih-ki , , Hill llllllllll, "J" J'- I ITIIUI-4, -M. V-" IhiriU-r. to Miss Kunili lluyhuini, nil of Cnln wlnin, IM. ItELWKl-.MII.LEIl-On His nun nininlil.iiy llio 11PV. WinilltllJ. I.)lli ."-ir. iiiiiiiii . .MInSnrallJiilicMUIi-r, Uotll of Locust Iowa klile, OiiiiimMh rcMitity. WAtlN'Ell WELCH-Ili IIMiilocK Tiiuiis.ni, mi llio linn ini ni ini; ri-iui nn- ":""" llfoso, l,y thf llev. I). J VUi-r. Mr. .lorn ) L. Wiimiir, in Mls Lucy Ann Woli-li, Uolli ol lltiuliKk. HICKx-HEYIlIMtT-AI tlio litlilo'ii rrsliloljoe, on tin- li-lli insi., 31 r. j. i . iiii-K-.oi iM-t,vM ninl MIm Miittlo li.Hi-jbctt of isalciii, liutli or i.uri-rno i-ounty. I'n. HTIl()t'I'-CltAWroltl)-At tho Lullicrnii rr-Miii-iKF-, In r..v,im IlioJIh lnsl.,liy the llov.J. M, liter, Mr. IWTia sirmlp. tn Mls Amir; L. i'ruwf.ii'.l. butli of Mount lMensnnimlislilp, Col, Co. IM. Sviths. I)AI.LMAN-In fnlnwlsa, Columlila rmiiity, on llio Tin uiMani, .ir, i t-n-r i,n- u ;. ;"- iiuci-il aKo of si ycurs, 1 month ami luliiys. M'tli:NItY-InllclitonToiislili,ontlii;UliUiit. I'l'IIT II. llll.llll SOU Ol lum-ii -" ... h M'liinr. lfl-t.. Mn.,1.1 Pln.nnl. on tllO 111 I 11)M. Mr. Aniiruw ioiiciiii!cu ,1 ji-ui. t, Iliiuyii. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. vir a n t i: D. AUCIliI TO" 1 III' "III" ''I l.u'vun " 'f ,"'""" mnuo from .1 in ypuoiiiiry '7 v;";',.,;:' , rn' HtirchlV(3V:i, V, o. Mot l't, llnrrli ijurjt, Vn. M. U'I'UAl. LIFE 1NSURANCKCO. Of Nf.W VOltlC. J S. U'lXSTOK, 'icKittenl. flnm Ascl fill. 1 1-BS iVU".Ti.i In.-inin-r.ir IM.T ...... ';' Di hii-iul .111. 1 l'olli-y luiiili is lu l-iii. ir, i.i.-ii. Lirtf-st Miituit Cii-hiiiiiv In tti" worlil. It, iliv-tl.,11 of It.il'".,, . jiiti.s; is. run .;'.!:. Aircnt. Mnn-li -Ji'il--tr. UltllllllsltlMir. I! nu'iui'i v s a h i: Will lit' exp'isti! to public finlo, nt tho ro-Mi-lH' f tin- iin.li-isim ni.ui MliUwi i-r.Oilu i IiIhioiim IV. I'.i Kllilu, Mull It Kill, 1M) in n-n in in.- In tin- iiin-i-iiiin tti- r.iltowlnjl'iiis'ily 1" U: F () U R II O it S E S, TmiiuoihI i-os, h lot of sllli'l', lo tllllim. colls, out- uii ill, olio nl' 0, lino S' I ln.l. ll'il 11, s iim-si. lli l- nn. in, Iril h inn- s. Din; lop lniiB m-s. liiiroui.cilltliil'ir-. ii-ul ouiir i.iiiniii' Iiii.ii.iI.. Ii.-.l.l.-s ' lliorultlilisioo nini). roust ,n,.l.,'. E.J M'ilEMlV. Mulch, anil 1-6. B LooMsitritu i.ti'KUAUY iN'sTiirn:. uoAitn or iN.sTiaxTio.v. IICNUY I Altvr.lt, A. M.. rrlnclpal nn t Pro I rieior, rnifcssor or l'lil iisopiiy, Ac. ,nUu u,...,), I . r-iuver. Piecentress. lo.iclier ol Kremli llotany ami orliiimoilii lirilllCllO!!. IsiineO. Itest, A. II., t'lofi-ssor of Audi lit liiisjuaKfs Charles II. Illco, A. II., rriili-Hsor of MatlieiuatlcH, I'. M. hates, leaclur of r.onk-kii-lni A i: gllsh l.ratu-lie Miss Alloc M. Curicr, Tiuclicror lusliunu-ntal Music. Miss , Teacher ol ViK-al Music. MUs JnllnOuist, Tcaclur In 1-rhniiry Deparlmcnt. Sprhur term commences April 13lh, 10'S. Malcl-.n,'C- pLofllKS HY MACHINKllY. llio uuilcrsluneil woulil rospec'fully call the attention of llio public, to his new anil nppnui UR-lhnil of making clolliis by n lejMom b.iseil noon iiiallieniatlcal principles, Mlih-h limlers luipiisilblolo be otherwise than Is-rfci-lly accurati Ho ilahusfortlils niethoil llio following nil ,n,aBo. rnw Perfect ""i..,, A sa iuii of two tlilnls of llio tlmo usually tak en to cut out tlio cloth. THIRD. Ability to measure any Uuuro no us to Insure KOU,m' I'OUUTH. That It .loon away Willi llio necessity of be Dm inea-uieil mnrcllian once, as ollen Is llio case rr. .1,1 Hi., mlsiiiiorelienslim or luUlako of Ibe nn-aslirer. lie woulit unto tlio public tni!loltalrlal,nsli iBsnllnWil Ibal It will ule perfict witlsfaetloii. Ho will bo happy lo i xlillilt aniU-Jpl.iln ll.worli Inn at any lime lo Msltoin. .1. w. ciii:mri:iii.in M.iu-li'J). 1M1S. Main St., IkIuw MalKet TlXTlI ANNUM. UKI'OKT oi rut: I'AltMmtS' MUTUAL KII'.H INSUItANrlJ Ol- Mll'lil.l. I-I..NSSVI.VANIA. 01IU0 lii II.U15 llio. Mont-.nr ('., r.i. CAPITA A, i7,ri,sii 2 No.of Policies hi liileo Inn. 1st, l-ll" A I..-I (it l-ioi.irie I Usui .1 .1.111.. 1st, lstl .' fl',Ut,-n Alll'l. of I'm lllhlll' Notes III Jurn Jan. Isl, I'OS, l-"l,0ili l.O.sl-S II V l'i IO. I'AUI Hi UISO IHi: 1-AS1 M.l. .I110 b K oil, of Montour Co D.Ditel It, bir, ot I 1 I'-nc .I.ieub I 1 an I., of I A 1 omll a is, , .I.ii oh hiiltliuli 1111 w sjnilli M .11 rrai-els 1 .-ill. 1,1 lacomlliKco (Iio. I'. Mi rt, of .Nurlh'il., en .1111U.-I I tonsil r. of Nni ih'it., 1 , lo on hlu In r, ol M, nlottr ci .eiiu.iril Ailiiin-,01 I'otiimirii co l'i tor Hi 1 pi-ui,lli-l. i.t 1 nlui.iliiii c W W. rhiiioo, ol Montour eo If, tijullllli Itess, ol Leotllhig en Amount of losses pievlously palil . .. rotul amount p.il'1 for Ihasi-k AsslHS III' Tlllt COMl-ANV jam-aiiy 1 '.isli 111 '1 leasuii r's bamls Auiniiul louniit at Intel t-s Amount 1I110 on iississmoui uiftei ill. iluetiuu lor Kmiiii iittn 11s uml Com. Ill ISslniis Amount due 11 i-iii uuiuls on I'n iiituuis Oasti li.il.tncn 1 11 f i or of l bo rompnuy. I'n-uiluiii iioUs In luiie . .. . S IM 1.07 F 1.1 051 l.lii 1,'i7i1 , SIS , I'.s'KI l,JM ' IUII lsl.ll HI Available Capita' SWM ii.iiui inrs (Uissitv linn ot lirr net. : Jonathan Sniter, ul Nurl'h co Jl.iirfilKi ' ; n j: c t o ii s Win. rollmcr, Klhl.i John, Ahrahum Hlilpmnu IVtcr ilauKhtiMout and laac l!idh-h.i(li; 01 N'm ihuinht'rliiud numly. Win. Yoilo, Ahiuhani WamiiT, John M'WillliHiu.John You-jlit, Jr., and Jibsf lin sli ot Monlnill louuty. M. s, Applt' iniiii, It, W. ('hiik, I) A. llnumaii, Ktiniuel hub dorund llliaiu It, Klhn-; ofColuuiblii count. O V F I V E H A Wm, Kof i.mhi, rrth't, I. JoitN'rtov, Hif'y. M M, YtiKKs, Vll't'Trt-h't. hAM'L YllKKS.Jr. llt'fM. Tilt! FAltMHtH' Mt'tl'AL 11 BE lNjl'llANCt. Company uv M inu 1.1: 1'It.nnmyi.vama wus lu rorporalt'l lu thejrnr 1', lor tha Mutual lu tiuraiicw nf Country rroiiiyonly, and Jmuifdl nuly Iheri-artir, comiiu lu-idupi-rHtlouu uu thai liriiu-lplf, which liuii Ltin fetrlilly udtitred tu Kill CO, Uwillhohiin hy tho nhoye lli-pnrt that tho Coinpuny hiiH puld for lot-stupy ilro iIuiIuk liu pat)inr, midiiltoytther, oinro lu or KiiilUalloii, SvVil' '1 he amount ot caih inlltctodon a Tivo Voam' 1'olicy, dot-h not I'xued tho ordinary rnivn t'hurufd hy luoht CoinpanlcH for 0110 ) tar; yit, hy tin lliNlitallie nl half-i-lafch ( ul'MHY PHOl'Ht 11 oiily.and Mild eioiminy in I'Xpi'iullluit-i.lht Company hah pit lull llahllltitH ilurlim Its mmi kki njM-i nl tuns hy muklny but oucnssesMiieui on Ihf pri'iniuui .Notfi ot Uu inriiilt'i, (Vij Maiih 1, jtj7, oil ptr ttnl. on thf Noti Hjjand thf ahou r port tshovuta tus)i halamo in f.ivor nf I he l oinpaii) ol SlO.t.TU 81 tn T all llidillllh-H. (Kxiiurr ntuM i iuiiu it, .No j-ropt rty xttu alul in any it). llonninhJowuoi vllloifi' fclitiH bu In mi ml by ha (it Coinpioiy.) . . Wm. roMMi;it, l'rcs't. T. JOHNSON, hec'y- JOHN A. ITNsiuN, IMooiuKburB, AK?nt for thu loMiishlph In tnlmnhla county wul of thu ritr, exit 01 Jiiontour toumdiip, und uIh'i fur lli.d part of l.uiiiif iouut llniKt of tin rlv- i'ltl'AH ltllOWN, Aiit ut for Malno, JlllHlu und lU'Hicr tonutdilpH. Coiuiubiu coumj.and aUt lor 1 hid initlt'ii ul l.ui im count) , Ijiiu i'ot of thi-ilv.r. Wm. M'NINTJJ, AKtlit forlhi' bal.mco of Col Uiahiii coliuly. .M.il'cn "."t'osdr, p t; 11111' HA M? J or VAI.UAllLi; I'i:itHo;,AL I'llOl'llTY! Will he t-ohl at ) uhllf nilaat Hit iiiiinufite lory ot tin' uiati rltuul.Jn Jlloonn-buiL', t oluinhln 1-0,, on Wl IIM.HHAV Mid Ull'ltHiAY MA IU 11 villi and IjUi 1m, uhuiil rorit 'iJiia'hA: u ioi.iakh wdinu oi- N1A 1 I'KNIU hi:. of alltlfKcrlptloiiN, frntii bust puuoi'doMiii lurnm mon kmli' u nn ill in c- AUu habli, Itouio, Hhtit tcltt. lillmU Cnm oln-lh r. a hniii'liilot tuifoii Jiit'lthlWOIll AVtt li:AM IKillNlH.iil.tl nno tWO'll..!'!' l'J,i 11 Willi lloll UXli'h, ('111' ilonhlo hi-t lifii I uu huiiii-hM. ily iii'iH. Av, A No 01 r H l,ii hi i I lii a nd l.uiular 1'ioot han ..ilw t-Uu u. of dilli'ii id klu'U, one il Inch wood aw and iiitnic, lor Hiwinu uif wotHLt.bout oni' and a hair loin 1 1 ht uilm in) piilui lot 1 nt dun uiuiluu.niu' I l'ili'1" hoii.i.' M ll.kUHiiiiiiint to ihopid udo ul P'lil'lht m pc 1 n 111 ntidiliiL'iHKl uruk. 1,1 kiui h iimn-t i-int 1 luaoic aim liu loo PUI111 l niu in mt niu n. Nilito loiniui mo nt l( o'duk in i.r -t. ilw,Mii 10UI1IU1 n 111 ilny Iinim uiilllull mo I uMiV!w ww' Ly Mad wlnn lomtlliomt will be imuloknoMb und HIMONC.hlllVi:. A HSUiXMK'H NOTUM-: IN HANK- JV. lUtl'MY.-lli lliu llmtrict OUH nflhc tint, i.i' Hati'M if ir llic tiM(iti I MOict ol l'i nii Iva tiln, hi I In- in.it ltr of Aln'1 '1 liniu.n, l)iuiKiiiit. lo u-lKdii it nm loiiu'tiii 'I In1 uiHlfinin-d hfirby Klvei li'MUr oT Ini lit p tllUlil' lit ni fiKh(i' of Alicl 'I'lmhui-t, of I'utii lf-il III tlio (Oliltlv oi ('uhimolii, nnd Hiuti- ni l' iintj iMiiila, Mho linn heen iidjixlKrdn liutikriiit upon hit own pcllilmi, liy l hi' HiHtilt-t Court or rnld 1'IMilcl. Dated ul lllooiuMiur tlit'inh d iv of tV'ii-uiuy, I "-I, V,U. UAIIKMA' Aiam'i'i Mur.fi-ijS-sH, A BHUIXKIVH NOTiCK IX HANK .V ItUlMCY. In the lUMlrlcU'ourtnf fir- Unl -.1 tiilri for Mm Mi-in llKlMct of IV till -A IM iilii.lii thf imilltr of lunii-t V. Itohhinx.huuk rujit. Tnu horn Itiioiy niiiccin I Thr uti'tutrilHUed In rthv Klrt tiotld) of IiIn npitolnltnrnt ni n b'HlK'f of 1 Mil If I UohlihiH of llloom towiixhlp, hi tho county of I'oluinh a, ami Hi do of rtuutvanlii uliti lint hi en ndjutluf d u haul. rnut m lu n u ncuunti. oy ihu maim t lotiu ir mt Id niMhct, li.itid nt iliomiithnri', the vnh duvof 1'ihrimry, JNiS V, il. II.MtKI.I.V, AssuiNi:i:s notici-: in ija.nmc UUri'i'V. Iti Uiu 1IUM Court ol thy (Inl- 1 niaii'i l'ir uiu iniri o i 'in iui m 1 i iiiiv""' 1 in ihn tniillt-riirsiioinid II. llfluuT. HailUillDI. n whom it may (-otu-eiiu I he tiinlcirilRiieil hue i' Hll t IHiIIM' ui 11m nriiimuiin in ini-iHiu e Hiiimifl II, IK-Iinpr, ofUatiiwH-iU.ln thotoimty 1'i.liitiililii. nnd Hi a 1 1' uf lYiiii Ivallltl. u hu 1ms he t 1 1 tidjii'lKi'd 11 liiml.nipl upon hi own il tliion, oy 1 in1 iiisiiKi umn oi miu iumih i. IMlt'il ih inotiiiiiinuK, uiu ihii ii.i "" ''' J t JI.ir.liO.l-.il ArMiiir, JJANKIIUPT NO TICK. N Till. JIIHTlmT lorUT Or Till- I'SIICI" 1 un, FOIt illKWI.' hllN Ol-slHlUi' or i'i,i.tinn . niiWAUU (. IltiUNli, ll.iulttu.t uml r 'itii.'d r.n- iv ait.'h.irKti irom .ill hldcot-.,ntiit ni ii.-.-chum-1 loviihlti mull TMild Acl, h ouu-r o .lie . a ..I . iriiki .l nil' 1 i . .7. I lit Mill li.l- iiiim' pioMd tlalr tlt'Ut, undoiluT (imimhihiiU'i mirt. noiKti in in 1 1 m uim'ii in 1111 1 ii 11.11 "nn it Jn'rlot'ii p.m., btiuro l tirt lr., Lw., I(..if t..r t tti.i I.KI'hilllul- llull'I Ml i;;(IIIIMMlllLr. tn Nhuw ciuiii.', ll any thi-y Iium, tvhy udis(h.i-u MliiUiil liol Of (HIIUl'il l"i luunitin iiiuiiviiii'i. int. lurtiiii, nut lev la h n hy kli'ii, thai Hmj MUl illlnl UHlUims Ul I rniiiuiani imct.i-i 1 nut riuuiii'ii u the -iiu itim "ui i-iniiMiii'i Hid Act, will hf had hcl.it Mild litihlrl, llpi.tl t, s.,.,io ,ij , ut tno -" )'j;' V AN ,., L'h lli o f. S. MisitKl OilUt inr hllil IMclnit. jT. v Kite Pi "n Trici:, 1 11 k nhiiiii 1 t;m 1:1 oPTiii.rMii isr,iM, nuiriH. tHiLits uinuri up Vtsi. ma iO"l Vn It. It'K' o.n (n Itanltiupi iiiioi i' " ' V' lot loiun-n? nl M.ut h PO., h.ivihn a pi d tn ullH. Ii.trw liiiin.illillidfi)tiiUd olhi I'l-inimi .liUMiMf tin... I .-I'M AL,h oldirot Hit lollll, mm: ih in iiku t.i kn, lo nit ivdiiuit who i.it 1- pi.tM'il Ihi'll tli Ins ""d ollii'i luTMiiisi lldf m lnl : liMipM'.il on tla ltl 1I.0 "i MAI( H.fii. ll in 11M.KU, ,. M.i Mil' l Um'IHUI, .ll.. 1 mi. ltvi. r, ai it u- I Ai liaiiRi' lluit'l, IUutiiiitOuU I'n .11 Mi'ivV i'n ui', linu liif.ii liavr.uh. a D Mii(un Id.Ul.l lint hi' Uliililfii to the Mini It.tlllf Upl. Alul .nili.ri no.ac is luuh. ktM'ii, thai tht- M-ioiid .11.1 1 ii It tl .Ml'fttllKf d I ll'dllomol lIlOAU.d llalik upt, Hi.Ullfd lj Hat illl and JSln M'-tioiis of aal Ai l. tv II ht- had la l.iiv llm .nl Utt,lfU-i at '""...MII'AMII.I.ISS (,'lela or I', s). Di-U let OjiIiI tui sui'l I'l-lliit. M. u.it tv.:w JJANlvltUlT NO TICK. .. , 111: li.sruit-r i'ocii nn-1 nr. I'nitfii HrArrs, 1.1,11 I II II w l.sll.KS lllslltliroi-' l'bSSs I.VAMA .sA.M l! Ih, 11. Hlllllltl.a ll.inkrupt iinilel tho a ,-i 1.1 rutin 1 1 sk nt Mai en J I. Isu,. havlm: upphi-il nn-Hillsi.iiiii;u lloiu all his ilelits, llll'l ol III I' 1111111. proMioio uiuier h.uu ..ei, nj i-i - i--s- a.iiit. Sinn ,1 IS 11 kltl.lt V IIIV l.N. to all ( It-tlltill Alio liuvopioMil meir ill Ills, anil otlu-r )kisoos iiitcKslcil; toiipiiearou llio 171U il.iy ol MAIti 11 IMls, mil o clnt.ll, A, .Nl IIOIOIO 1.. wv.rioii, oi., I AH . Ill Ulster, ul lliu LM-llilliB" Hotel. Minims. luna, I'n., to snow eaii-o, ll an tbey u-Oi "y,u lllsell.iri;oMlwUl,l nulooKiiiiii.-o i,,. i, --, nipt. Ami lurtlier, liollio Is hilibj KHi li, tll.it llio heeonil uml llnril Mei lluys ol I it illtorH of till-Mllit ILlllKllipl luilllllil b lliu i,lh llll'l a-lli -selllllllHOl S.1K1 ,CI, Will lie lui'l ,-i,v ,,...... Itcusur at ..auio tlmo m.l'S'lAN l.Mi Clerk of U.H.lHstrk-t i.'ouit, lor Mild DMiU'i. .Mar.lj lis-w 7V"oticj: in iiankhuptcy. j uIh Ii in do notk-n: that mi thu tJlhdny of it.ireh, a. i. HH,n viiriant in llimkriiptiy wiw lulled ini'int thf i-Mido oi JauifH it. lH-wlll, ut .-silllvMiitr In tho touiity of Onuiuniii and hlala ol lVlin 1 aula, wlio lian nttii uu jmlsiil u Ituiiktupt on tut own pennon; mai pioi.t-ity ik'Ioiikiiik to Midi ll.inkrupi, to him, .riur liisiiM-. nun tin-truinskT oi mo proptiiy oy lil in alt luirjiddfii liy law; that Hiiuttliin of uiu l'uhIIIuim ot thf Mild llankiupt, lo provt- thf r ilt'hu, und lo clioosu on oi niwn uhhIkiii'I's ot hU i-.latt', mil hu luddui m tnut of Hunkuitf , to bu hoUk-n ut the lA.hulitfullott'l, 111 ltloono.huiK foluiuhlu folinty, lViiu Ivaiiia, ht'hnc l.duaid uvuiiun.Jr., lUKiMt-r, on th luth daj ol April, A, P., li, at y o clot k, u. m. -m HIuMAH A. KUWU;Y,U.H. Mumluil, Mar.liu..t. l.y i.. It. roui.uAH.n, la puty l?'vTi-; "ok T'K ricit v I htk- Vj NHiUf, lM.t'i:ASl.l).-io1tai Wliu niHhl, .i.tnuei hiuiiluhl, in my U Iiiumm, Aisty WldU-niKhl. Julian wdf ol H.iuu'i aliuli, Ht-.,1-ttM Lii. lOvlli Hifutil Id in r-.uinuaislhith.n l i iiiiiiii uiliml SMIIi.tm ItiuiiMin.aud lAdla .M. nviilunluht tint two l.iit iinnn-il in. inu uiiuoim, .tno H.iiii loi llit'ir Kiiainiati, ii'i niniti nn.-., .1, X'lilah'islke. I.llitMl di-hftlidaiilhot lVlt-r ll 11' niiit it until, and loati nihil n-ihun iiut'ifst-t-n, Ui tenia ; ou 11)1' hurh) nltd in v utnl up ! .11 bfiot h t liu Jti'it'hoi uir t)rplaiiii' touiiut nn uiniuin'fttouit i.t ht lain 111 utoomhlniiK on inn lllisi .Mi.NH. (,r M A niM.lhtn ainl thf If to at I'pl ol 1 1 IUf to laKti Uif lull i"sliilt -1 Mild I 1 U-i U hlHInht "Imasi'il, ul tin- uppmi-i il utlnalioli put upon 11 it) liu,-lliiiurni iho t'wiiul il in tin- ciil-l oiuit, an ittuintiiov ihf Ma nil, 01 show t'.tifH wlij uifhiiuif r.h.'.iid not bf HtiUI. lll lifltnl ' ill l.ul, Witiu-Ki tbi llniiorai'h' ill.nin i:.ui-ll, 1' ' -1-It 111 '' on 1 Mi d L.i', III- 1 Jill Ua oil ihiuai . A. 1)., INA 1 1 ""II 1 ObhMAN, t Ink, o. 1 . 7STKAY MAUJ;. .line to thu nrcmlM'sof thoMdiscrliifr insue.ir- lu,d m n.hln 11 or ahout ilutlth ol 1' hiuu. , a imoUNMAHl. uuii 11 while Mllp.. lnttii-l.ui-, stippo-tul to t u nhoul lte )taii ohl. '1 he on n 1 l-i iiijix' .ti'd tu come loi Mill 1 1, pi oil' pi opel l ami pay h.i.ji , and hike her imnj , olhei wm hi uitoostd oi M-voiding to hi w Al.lNAS LMI I Sut,iiilii.ir,.Mur.o u- It rjin- i.ANCA-vnat imklliui.ni,u, 1 uf. 1 Aia.Lir AMrin.Ai'i-ir m,5iocr. vtr jolk- NAL1N l'l.-SNSX IA AMA. '1 ui Lnui'iiti r iniciliKt iiu-i eMaoiii-liid in t.t1 . Ii.ih nhu i hi 1 n kiiowui.ha iii-i-fia I', in '"i'l mai I ai.nl.i la Whpiipfi. JheNSit'kl.v inn itm n-ct'i- 11 now I lit 1 111,11 I" Uiovudh papi-r piiid. 1 in t'euuvli"ihi. It huhialti) i.uuuaii, in. pro ul in all ii hp. 1 Ih, alul 11 Jul Mltli a pa pi r iih two l' inotialM'ioii.d iiiUf. tin- puhilfl.ilhol .ht 1.MIUII.I.MI Kliuai'i 11 lo hi- II. v nlil ol 1 M l) I'tliioillil lo U p"i ' l' count j pi 1 pi is In pn ii 11 uu iv nii, 1 In 1 , Uu as llu'ie.m inali 1J1u Uid helllul loMlbsnoi Inr uioie ihaii one piipcruuiiuu Ihi pt udiiir. I'" Midi id ml c.iinpiiinii, l lif) liiiw luiidludi d to ..lit r Ihf tiki) lliltlllut I'll r it (lie loi iut lii .tl Ml it; if lupnoiit ) tiI, t,t ll, llM'iopu 1 ll' i ar .os, j id M'pit , 1 n ) tin in. hi. '1 xu ni coplfh one )iiil ...,l(f. '1 1 1 1 1 1 uplih.olH )..n 31 ),('. 1 III) lopl.fr looiit luitlitbH ilAtH. 1-ltlit.' conn it lu one inalu sr., 5VfM', 1 viia Jrn i.n.i m i k t.1,v pi r annum. Wis ii Uihlunu to Mil ludthiiile unitlndU" hfitcr inlMitiMiiK iiitduini titan Hid W l( M) ln ifJUiiciiLir, Addit-s lI.d.SMIlll.AKl.. Mnr.l J os l.utuindt'i, I'.t. ur v a 1, v a 11 ii 11 HHAi, i:htati;. Will bu I'xposetl tu public wile on thu pn nil"!' In iiinnf loMiis-tilp. ( oiunihiu count) , I'n.. on (A 1 lilUiA . MAUL 11 'Jl.lMis. a tiai-t ol land ml- Joiniut; liiiuls ui lkiijiituin Miner bimon l.o n . IhllllC Pl IKlllttl, 11 III! IMMtl nun i com IIIIIIH -V Ai III-1 Ull ill It Mute ol coll ial loll, belli Hie in tate ol Jucoh ltali diet tn-ed j and in ho i-oid b) Uif uiuli tinned as An ui lot the heiuol Miidih iiiiMti; iiinlt'i omioi ulloinc), AlO:-Al the miiif lime and pluee, u loi oi land ail.olhlliK thoal'0e lontaluiUi; MX KI thh A 1 it, mail) all o w tilth lit cluuid laud, uialtr (.'ood I'ldliMdloli : and whtli-011 uie tlttltU u tiuol) liol'Hh mid hAlt.N, uml otlur outbuild Iiiks : a Kood welloi wulci at tlie dour, und all i;.i 1. 1. 1. 1 .sr tnu iiAiin, this properij ihknoun 111 tlie hoint'hKadot thu tale ILwhaid Hall; and ih hold hy the underMncd as Affcut lor Ihu owm-i', under thu will ot liectdilit. 'U.umsokKvi.l: Uu pirowit of the pun-luun money on llm tiny of hale, Itulauioot tho one louithon thfclM ihiy ol April wnen pohMhhiuu will bo bin on ; and llonluud.Moil);atup)uUluUi ono )tttr Vkllh intcitNt, hccoml piece t Ueitus cahli. Mnrd'CH-ts Attorney und Agent. 1 3 UI VATi: HAIjK llio imdcrhiiMied trualdlniifind nttomoN for Hal Widow and tliiliirt'll ol John Huiiim) , bite id liltHtiii low mdilp lu tliciouiit) ol ('uliiiuhiii, dv ecusftl, wlllt-ell utpilxulo hiilotho toilowindo M?rih(il 1 1-til ihtutt to wliriliodii'tuMd'K iutmi'M lu all Hint n ilaln tnu loi liuiil ttlluuiu hi Moiiiour tuMiuhlil'oluiubui emu t , ailjolniuw uiU'lslHiu oiivter lidiuibtuth-i, CliilMopInr Woiie),Ja euh llltlt'libciiiior and the litiu ot Jonii i).i)l"' l-oiitalnlliu 1 "J I"! Y Atltl-H Uiuicui Uih, il henij wood lainl. AlMitlu- loi low Inu pUeool ground Mtualo in tin tow u o itliniiiihbuigiiii-alil tount), boniith d tnai defcilbtd ith loiluuh in wit 1 lU'uluntnu at 11 p- (mini of Pn ic and l.)tri Alii), und niunin Hit ni'oaloiiK I'iuo Ality N01 Hi Mixty-onu ih w " Huht lliriyiii Ht l tu 11 ihjU, thence hy Hu la 11 1 ol Abiahuiu W. ri) bold 1 1 luility-lillio !!' I'.usi hlvlttli Ict-t lu 11 I okI, them 1 1 1) ihuhiim. Holith MXI)olio lltUltt'H ht Uilt).Wo HU 1 I'mt'm AH'J uloii Milil, Hit lice aloini huid -N01 Hi liuul) '111111 myites Uiht, hixtu u lei 1 1 Ha- plaie ot iiCtilitiiiiiL loidtiiulny one pt a h "i"1 nine ti ntluoi u pen h luoti 01 ui-n, In uiii pm 1 1 hu .i,tif ni the ytnuul pluuoltui-l ioui 1 liloonihbu'. I or pain, iiiuin 1 1 uuiio 01 tl 0 umlf itiuiiul IdHH U'i 1 , l.Allh. Huiird.iin and AlloJlif) loi t)a beli oi .1' tlauiM.v. I..... niHhuiK.M.iid) l, 'U-f;t or VAi.UAiii.n ni).h i.hr.Ti:i The umlcifclid'idoti MAitt II ww, ut 10 A. M ut hit utddi iuc In Ht in lock tow in-hi p. 1 ohunbi count), will uhpoM-ni Jiib 1 1 ui'i.al uooiU al puh It.- vi inliie. and id the (Vino nine wiilhcti hU u.it c-tduli coniMln ui 'iwi.Ni v-i iuti:i: At'in or i.anh, on w ii )i Ih utcltd 11 unud naiin lii um and ham wnn Uu unailoulhudduiuN 'Uuiinuuie km wu "m.'1;;?'"' JA.OI.llAMl'.M. All cxuii.-he Ai-m, una 111 ( I men ' , l 11 j I IM llili 1 I I-1 in I ai 1 etui lull., aim lAliit. 1. lol 1- ulul 1 1 1 1 fr. Iiu.b il.iiili i) Wr,lVl-v-ll ' I..'l.bllAltrJ.lS'
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