COLOMBIA DEMOCRAT, KMTr.D HY LEVI I.. TATB, l'Ror-Kir.TOR ItLOOiTISltlllKS, 1A. SATURDAY MORNINO, JANUARY 10, 18C3. gtywnMHwauiMtaaiiriBjiiMa PURPOSES OP THE WAR! rwnnw, nr x vnT ukam.y cnahimoch, rtn ui rnLLnivimi n mournon, muni Kxriu:E tiik oicKor Hit; NlTIOI ARD IS TIIKTIUI6 HTANDAtin or LOYALTY : "That tlio ptctcnt iloplornlilo civil unr hn liocn farccil upon tlio country liy tlio iliiinioiilnta of tlio floutherii etatc, now In nriui nBnlnttlioCnni.titiilioiial CJovcrnnient, nml In nrmrnirouml tlio Cnpllnl J that in thl National cixomcnty, t'ouorcfs, lianlhhiR nil furl. In? of nicro pnlnn or rrprntinrtit. will recollect only itn duty to tlio whole country ; thnt this war in not uaettl on I htlr partln miy tjiirit of oiiprrtilon, or for unymr. ofitttrfertne vlth th riskt or utablished tn$titutton$ 6r (wise oiniMi out id orcna nnu mnininin ine supremacy of hi Constitution , and U pmerre the Union, vitk the dig- t riuat tiyi anu ripnis oj ine eivrrai ciaies vnimpatriti; &tH as soon at these objects are aecompliehtd the tear io crarr. fcarShcriffs Sales and Court advertiso' mcnts appear in to day's Democrat. J5- Tho Editor-in-Chief of this Journ al, has boon absent from homo tdo past week, at the Seat of Government. 03?" A now Post-Oflicc, has been estab lished at Willow Grove, Columbia co., untitled "Willow Springs,'' and Mr. Oiiaiu.es F. Hill, appointed Deputy Post-Master, tor The New Yotuc Anaus. This is one of the best papers published. It in free, manly, vigorous strictly indepen dent and soundly Democratic. By Comstock & Cassidv, N. Y., at ?2 00 per annum. JK2f Isaac Lincoln's letter to his Broth er Abraham, publiahod somo weeks sinoo in the ''Columbia Democrat," has been enquired for by many of our friends. Sorry wc can't supply tbcni That cdU tion of our paper, has been exhausted. Ohl for the Link-Items." JCSrCapt. George W. jAconr, of Mount Pleasant twp., Columbia eo., in tho' 187th Ilcgc. P. M., writes to us from Yorktown, Va., and gives a favorable ao count of the Draftod Militia. Says they are generally well and tolerably comfort nblo. Like all tho other boys, intimates that they woubi prefer a 'homo situation.' fits?" Tho subscription and advertising accounts of tho Star of the J'orth, havo been placcd.in tUo hunda of Mrs. Win. II. Jacoby, for immediate collection, the Edi tor of said paper having been drafted and obliged to go to war, it is necessary that prompt payments be made, in order tka,t his family may havo means of support. See notioe in another column. XT New Year's Gift. Somo lady friends of tho Lutheran congregation of this .place, on New Year's day, presented their pastor, Ilov. J. It. Dimm, with a ''purso" of 822,00, and a few valuable ar ticles, swelling the sum to $25,00. The Furpiise was perfect. These tangible expressions-of regard and approbation tend to cement tho relation of pastor and peo ple moro permanently, and encourago to great labor for tbe people's good. CST Accidental Death. Mr. John Droshcr, of Ccntervillo, St. Joseph co., Michigan, writes to his friond, Lewis Eck roth, of Mifflinville, this county, that ho lost his littlo Son, about she ICth of De cember last, in a raost distressing manner. Tho little boy was three years old, had climbed upon his father's wood-pile, when tho logs rolled down and crushed him- to iustant death. This was a severe afiliction to Mm. and Mr. Drcshor, ai they had just list their little Frances. ESySiWDEN ; Death. George P. Smith a colored man, says tho Pittston Gazette, died very suddenly in his barber shop, in this place, a few evenings binco. He was sitting at tho door of his shop, when ho was all at onco seized with faintness. IIo asked somo persons near him to help him into the shop. They did so and loft him alone, as they supposed comfortable. When his partucr oamo in, Smith was dead in his chair. C3FWo see that they have had a ''dem ocratic Teacher's Institute," at Beaver. Wo happen to know tho majority of tho junto ilguriug in the affair and henco nro not surprised at their proceedings as found in the last Democrat. Wo very much doubt whether one of tho number has a professional certificate wo know tho ma jority of them havo not and somo of thorn havo no oortificatc at all, anu yet tuoy pro Euma to dictate to tho Department as to who Hb all bo. our next Couuty Superinten dent. All tins may bo tolerably goctu do mocraoy, but as that institution is not an exemplary patron of education, it will liaruly pass muster. Columbia Comity Republican. In this county, it has boon supposed, that the People had something to do with tho selection of their officers. Dr. John and his cohorts, it would appear, aro of a difforcntopiuion. Thoy "will hardly paw muster!" And if tho tcaohers in question, havo no "Professional Certificate," as the Dr. avers, it is because they could not sco tho County Superintendent. Such, wo aro informed, was the case with four out of five tcachcro in one township. Havo wo a County Superintendent ? Tho Yoar 1862 and 1Q63. Our paper has closed tlio eventful year in American history of 1802, It has been a year of blood and plunder a yoar of carungo and 'conflagrations a year of iinbooility, falsehood and corruption a yoar of bastiles, persecution and tern a year of despotism, prido and vain glory a year of sorrow, desolation and death, A yoar in which 000,000 of our bravo young nion havo gone to an otornal home, and' their raco blotted out forever. It closotTiu despondency and "despair. May an overruling Hand opon up the now year with a wiser and hotter dotiny I May 1803 bo au improvement on 18031 With this hopo wo greet our patrons with tlio familiar snllitntinn. nnrn sn nviiMtti i r .1 1 .. . . 01 " Heart 8 COnilUCncO ami DUOVanoV, " UAPPV JNCW lEAKl ' Wliat Mr. Holpor Thinks. On tho subject of "compensated eman cipation," tho President's friend, Mr. Holpor, of "Helper Book" memory, treats us to nn outpouriug of indignant eloquence. IIo is forninst Honest Abo on that ques tion, decidedly so. Hear him : 'Compensation to slave ownors for their negroes J Preposterous idea I Tho sug gestion is criminal tho demand wicked, unjust, monstrous, damnable I Shall wo pet the bloodhounds, for the sako of doin" them a favor I Shall wo fco these curs o( slavery, to make them rich at our expense 1 Pay these whelps for tho privilcgo of con verting mom into decent, upright men?" AVhat can Abraham say to that ? CST Our- late ItnvEitsn. A oorro spondeut of tho Berwick Gazette, and a Member of tho Eighty-Fourth Itcgim'cnt, in speaking of tho Battlo of Fredericks burg, says : "Our men fought nobly in tho lato bat tic. They struggled bravely againU over whelming odds, thoy advaucod without shrinking against battories from which is sued sheets of iron and flamo and death, tliey charged against impregnable fortifl cations, and when rcpulacd, foil back and charged again. But, what availod all tlicir bravery, and their patriotism ? Of what account was it that individual hero inn was displayed, that mon rushed into tho "jaws of death, into tho mouth of hell,' that so many noblo brave were slain? Oh God 1 why was this movement niado? Why wore so many noble lives sacrificed, so much suffering caused, and misery and mourning brought iuto so many families? The nnny is ready and eager to crush tho rebellion but we don't want to dio for noth ing; wo don't want to seo our friends and messmates cut down in tho prime of life, and no result nccomplinhcd. Wo aro wil ling to fight, but wo want to whip them ; we want to conquer the rebels and restore our country to a greater than its pristine glory. Licuts. Jackson and Forrester bchavod with great gallantry in tho lato fight and cama off untouched. Both aro well. Tho other Berwick boys who aro with us are well. Yours, J. B. Y. Such is tho opinion of a Union Soldier of the lato inhuman slaughter. And such 1 -I T . - . wouiu dc uio expressions ot almost every soldier in tho Army, notwithstanding, Burnsidc, takes the responsibility of tho wholesale murder, and Old Abe, congrat ulates tho country that tho sacrifloo wai so small. Thousands will repeat, "Ohl God, why was this movement mado? ' CSy An investigation has been going on for a few weeks into the expenditures made in New York city, for onlisting, organiz ing, provisioning, Ac, of volunteers Vouchers purporting to account for about a MILLION AND A HALF OF DOL LARS, havo bcon examined and fostod ; and it is found that nearly one million of this sum has boon actual plunder, or rob bery. Thus matters continuo to go on under our Abolition Republican Administration. Wherever money ia expended on a largo scalo, full one-half of it goes into tho pockets of plunderers and robbers. And all these scoundrels aro full of windy patri otism and for pushing on the war, whilo a curso to the great body of the people, is so managed as to bo a rich blessing to the Government ooutract thieves and robbers. How long can tho country bear how long will tho people submit' to this ruinous condition of things ? CoMr-REiinNENmxoTiin Issue. A Bos ton letter in the New York, Tribune, anounc.ing and morning over the death of Major Willard, ''killed," (if that is tho word,) in the Fredericksburg pen, says ."He is cone, another willing offerim: irom tho men ol tlio noble, educated up per class "of Massachusetts. Wc yield them up almost without a tear; for this war ts iUassichusetts war Mussachu. setts and South Carolina made it, and wo demand tho duty and the glory of our full share of tho sacrifice." All this is a solemn fact ! Massachu setts and South Carolina made the war. Lot them rip. In a Quandary. Mr, Lincoln insists that his colonization idea shall bo carried out. Ho says it is practicable, and that thoro nro only two difficulties in tho way, One is that tho countries to whioh the negroes aro willing to go, will not rcccivo thorn. Probably Mr. Lincoln has ascer tained that it is easier to do somo things than it is to do others. lZ ' 1 ' ' JJS?" Wo of this Administration, nnd of this Congress cannot esoapo history. Ade JjIKUUliN. No. Indeed, if you nil cscapo tho Pen- itonliary, you'll do exceedingly well, ITIIE ABOLITION PROCLA MATION. TlUi SOLEMN J'Li:WiH, "I have no purpose, directly or indi rectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery whero ii exisls. I hcliovo 1 have .. L .(..! II 1 , 1 , . ... - . . mi iiiwim it mux to no so," j.mconii Inaugural Jhldn as, Marth -Kit, 1801. The Pcrfiiliutis Violation. Washington, Jan. lit, 180n, liy the President of the Um'cd Stales of America, A PltOCLAM.V'lION. Whereas : On the twenty second day ol September, in tho year o our Lord one thourand eight hundred and sixty-two, a Proclamation was issued by the Pres ident of the United States, continuing, among other things, the following, to wit : ''That on the first day of January, in in tho year 'of our Lord ono thousand right hundred and sixtv .three, all persons held as slaves within any State or des ignated part of a Stale, the people where of shall then ho in Rebellion against the United States, shall be then, thencefor ward and forever free, and the Exccu'ivo Government of tho United Stales, includ ing the military and naval authority theieof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of such persons, ami will do no act or acts to repress such persons, or any of them, in any effort they may mako for their active freedom. "That the Executive will, on the first day of Jiinuaiy aforesaid, by proclama tion, dosijniatc the States and parts of States, if any, in which the people there in, respectively, shall then he in Rebell ion against the United States, and the fact that any State and the people there of shall, on that day.be in good faith represented in the Congress of tho Uni ted States, by members chosen thereto at cleotions wherein a majority of the qualified voters of such Slate shall have participated, shall, i:i the absence of strong countervailing testimony, bo deem ed conclusive evidence that such Slate and the people thereof are not then in Rebellion against the United Stales." Now, therefore, , Abraham Lincoln, President of tho United States, by virtue of the power in me vested as Comman der in-Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States in lime of actual armed rebellion against tlio authority and Government of the United States, and as a fit and necessary war measure for suppressing tho said rebellion, do on this the first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, and, in accordance with my purpose so to do, publicly proclaim, for the full period of one hundred days from tho day first above mentioned, order and designate as the States and parts of States whoroin the people thereof re spectively are this day in rebellion against the United States, the following, to wit : Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, (except the parishes of St. Bernard, Plaquemines Jefferson, St. James, Ascension, Assump tion, Terrebonne, Lafourche, St. Martin and Orleans, inclntling .the city of Now Orleans,) Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina. North Carolina, and Virginia, (except the foity-eight counties designated as West Virginia, and also the counties of Berkeley," Acno mac, Northampton, Elizabeth City, York, Princess Ann and Norfolk, including the cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth,) and which excepted parts aro for tho present left precisely as if the proclamation were not issued. And, by virtue of the power and for tho purposo aforesaid, I do order and declare that all persons held as slaves within the said designated States and parts of said States, are, and hencefor ward shall be, free ; and that tho Execu tive Government of the United States, including tho military and naval author ities thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of said persons. And I horeby enjoin upon tho people so declared to bo free to abstain from all violence, unless in necessary solf-dofence, and I rccommond to them that in all cases, when allowed, they labor faithfully j lor reasonable wages. And 1 further declare and mako known, that such per-. sons of suitable condition, will bo receiv-! cd into tho armed service of the United rviccof the United s, positio.Vtatio,, ' i , i ' d to man vessels of , States, to garrison forts and other places, and all sorts in the said service. And upon I this act, sincerely, believed to be an act of justice, warranted by the Constitution, upon military necessity, I invoko the considerate judgment of mankind and tho gracious favor of Almighty CJod. In witness whereof, I have hcrount0 set my hand aud caused tho seal of tho United Slates to do affixed. L. S Dono at tho city of Washington, this, tho first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, and of tho independence of tho United Slates of America the eighty-sovciith. . ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By tho President, Wji. II. SnwAiii), Secretary of Stale. Soi.niEits Not Paio. Soldiers aro sending to their friends at homo for moii- oy, as many ot tliem nave not received a dollar from tho Government for five months. Tlio complaints como not only from tho army of Virginia, but from the Southwest, from Nowhcni, and from othor points, . . iQyTho ''riiir,onini,io.v ' No. 12, com pleting first vol,, is at hand. Its success is assured nnd it will be continued. It is a very entertaining publication. Somobody to Blamo. Letter irom JJ,irn tie's army, written, e ir i i i. ; i , a few days before the late disastrous bat- tlP. States, tlllt in OHO llilthl. nlnlln. twelve ' ' o j of our sidaers were brought into camp, FROZEN TO DEATH while on picket duty .' Many of the men were on guard without pantaloons having been for three weeks uithoiit that garment weal ing overcoats The thermometer stood II) (leg. below zero. Many were bare footed, having been furnished with Mass aelinsetts contract shoes willi soles allied on, which went to pieces in a few days. Moreover, the men were half starved.' In the same week, eleven sick and wounded soldiers were frozen to death in the hospitals near Washington, where thousands of negroes aro lodged in splen did brick mansions, rented for the pur pose at an enormous expense, and fed and clothed like princes I Moreover many of our soldiers have not been paid one cent for from six to ten mouths. There aro guilty contractors, quarter masters, and higher officials, who will have to render p dread account to God and man for the death and suffering of our bravo soldiers. Follow Law as i au as Convenient." The following extraordinary paragraph. appears in recent letters from President Lincoln to Gen. Grant, Governor Johnson and others ex. rcising authority in Ten nosscc, in which he recommends to their consideration ono Thomas R. Smith, who goes to that State for the purpose of so curing the election of representatives to the next congress. Mr. Lincoln snv "1 shall be glad fur vou ami v.nr.U nf you, to aid him, nml others acting jor this object, as much as possible. Jn all available ways give the people a chance to express thoir wishes at these elections hollow law and forms of luW ns nr as convenient, but at all events get the ex pression of the largest number of the peo plc possible. All see how much such action will connect with .-in,l .i... proclamation of Soptcmbcr 22. Of stiurse the men elected should be gentlemen of character, willing to swear to support the Constitution us of old, and known to he above reasonable suspicion of duplie- "ours, very Respectfully. l&ignctlj -a. LINOULN." Mark the expression, uIMlowlaw uml forms ol luw as far as convenient." In the estimation of the President, whenever law is inconvenient it should not be fol lowed. What a bciuitiful doctrine to ho preached by a man whose duly it ;s u, execute the laws! Surely the President cannot be serious when ho advises his officers to obey Uio laws only when it is "convenient to them. A nice man the President is In compel others to obev laws, when ho only regards them when they are convenient. Army Correspondence. Extract of a letter from Lieut. A, 73. Tate Near Fredericksburg, Va. ) Sunday, Dec. 21, la02. 5 M Our great Battle "the fight of the war" was on the luih of Dee. 1802. In our Company, i 'o., I., 1 Oth liegt. P. V three soldiers aro supposed to be killed, and tweniy-ono known to be wounded. John P. Eves, one of my boys from Millville, Columbia co., died at the Hospital, on Tuesday night, the 10th int. from tho effects of two wounds ono shot in tho back and the other through the right arm. I made application and Used my best efforts to get permission to bring him homo to his widowed mother and re" lations for interment, but was denied the privilege. I attended his funeral. He was buried on the Bank of tho Rappahan nock. Is.MAn Fox, was wounded in the knee and is now a prisoner in the hands of the Rebels. It was impossible to get him oil' tho Battle Field, ilis case is not without hope. It might bo judicious to announce the fact of these two young Columbia Vol unteers in the "Columbia Demncraty All tho other Columbia County Boys paBsod safely through tho terriblo ordeal and aro unharmed. Some of us mado hnir-hrcadth oseanaa Captain Chapman, was badly wounded in two places, in Ins foot and back. Hh 001 P a"'Putatcd. I had a hole I SStS'ui, oT Znl" I0"4 Sy n "'I ' i anu oamuol . JJoono, has the marks i through both knee, of Lis pantaloons by a 00t I.,,u?t , a":Puta,C(1 111 i i a,,11! pantaloons by a Rebel bullet Wn lio 1 il r t 1 . " vimiUii joyiui news : to prepare our Winter Ouartcrs. and aro ! all as busy as Beavers iu erecting Huts and Tents. A. B. T. fllV HEQUEST.l J1KAD yn's. Oth Regt. Pa., R. V. 0. ) Oami- neaii White Oak Cnuunir, Va. ( Dec. afl, 1802. Mn. Wji. P. McBkide, Bloouibburg Pa. Deau Sir: It is with unfeigned sor row that I answer your letter of the MHrd inst , I am compelled to corroborate tho report that reached you, of tho death of Isaiah McBiuni:. Ho was instantlv killed after wo had penetrated the cuomies lines to a great distance, and could not bo brought off tho field duriiis tho tiino wo i hold it. His body was left whoro ho fell. I winch was far hoyond any point whero tho' T!! fL"Z!. my. It is impossible now to learn any- thing further abouf it. Vou ean rest as- sured, that.ifitweropossibloto get his body I would do ,o. My attaehuient for .i . i ii ... . . tiiu uruvu uieu oi my oiu company, is too Ktro.iLV and their lovo for nud ntlmr. inn great to allow the gravo of any ono of them V, 1, ,rl,M ll n,," nnt l, nn,.l.ll i ,i. uwuivuiiiii imi bv tho toars of svninathizin'' friends: ex- hjii, nun. uuu.m,.,uu,u uiiukuiuta jiiu- gCIlt tllCUlEVlVCS. ISAIAH, uieu tiic ucatu oi a truo loiuior, ! .1 . in tho cxtrcnio front of battle. I deeply sympatliizo with his friends, and can only! (Tn,. tl.n .AnLlIm, llml lifl ,nn liil 1 i In ' . , ,7 ' , B, . , in defence of tho samo country for which forofntllcr., fougilt fc0 011g Jnlld w0, for ' (I,., cni,n ,..,,,( 4t.nI Imi mmln i,u (tin " ...i,. iiiniu. w Ua ftl-nnlost. hnnnlna! nnil frnntf tinnlrt nfi flin ? 1 1 , 1 ,1 laco of tho earth ; nnd under tho samo flag which has led us victorious through threo wars, and which I hope will yet bo triuin - pliant in this. With very great respect, I mil Sir, Your obedient forvant, WELLINGTON II. ENT, Major Commanding, O't '. A'. C, Camp nkau Fin nuiticKsiiuua Va. Deocmlicr 17th, 1802. Cor,. Jjijvi L. Tati:, J)t ur Sir : Thinkinz that our friends in Columbia County, would bo anxious to hear as toon aj posMblo tho casualitics of our company, in the battlo of tho i:)th of Jwpcmber, L havo concluded to send you a li.t whieli vou will please publish, and ii.i:.. Lieut. SAMUEL WATTERS, flnmn.M I A fitt, 1!t I If fl KII TjKI), Copar.il, Isaiah McBridc. Piivato, Jlilton G W Hamlin. AVOUNDKD. Sert. R W Howman, Loft Lung. Corpl. W S Margcruiu, Shoulder. Jl A bliuman, J,eg. Joseph R Hess, Shoulder. Ge'oivo Mears, Slicht Uruisc. (I (I Piivato Wm. E Coffniau Ilnnd. " L S tiiieman, Dreast. Sylvciter llowcr, Hip. A 11 llngoiibiieh, Shoulder, Julius Kiamcr, Tliih. A W Mann, Side. Robert Jloiiroo, loot & Thigh. Win. P rice, Hand. Frankliu Hehr, (Slight) Ankle. missi.no amjsuiu'oskd i;iLr,i:i. Privato, John J IIcss. li-,,,,iii, n., .-,, A.i. i. i. ll.tj ,111,11 w.i, ,,u t u.ruuuy puunaiicu it list, nearly similar to the above, but belie- , nnr '. i i T.i' i.-.i vingit would be ol interest to the friends of our uoble soldiers, Jt is reinserted. Editor. Grout Victory at Murfrocsboro'. The Rebels Rctreuiiim and our Fmccs in Pursuit Cur Losses Estimated at from 10,01)1). i,00 to DEtil'ERATi: DHAVERY OF BOTH OITJCIAl. AN.VOHXrnMI NT DP TIM! VIC-TOBY uv oum:ii,m, iiurii:ui!A,Mj. C.uir Niiaii iSIURi iiEKsnono, Jan. -1, 180;i. Toftlnjnr General Halloa;, Gc?teral-in-. IjIIUJ i i'oiiov.ing my inspaici. ot last evening I have to aiiouiice thai the eiiemv arc in r ,, . . I hey left last night. The rain havin.r raised the liver, and the bridge across ft. between the left and centre, burnt: in-! ...i.i, i -. i . . i couiplete.l deemed it prudent to withdraw .i.. . that wing duriniftho nilit. . ol"' This occupied my time until o clock and fatigued the troops. The commein eini'iit of the -eireat was known to me at seven o'clock this mom- nil'. Uur ammunition tram atiived t ur ing the niuht. rn i ....... . lo-clay was engaged in distributing the uiiiiiiuiiiiiiiii, ouryiug ii ic dean, anu eoi leeting arms from the liuld of battle. The pursuit wan commenced b' the centre, the two loading brigades arrived at the west side of Stone liver this even ing. Tho railroad bridge was saved, but in what condition is not known. We shall occupy the town and push the pursuit to-morow. Our nice i nal director estimates tho woimiloil in the hospitals at short of5500 and our dead at 1000. Wc have to deplore the loss of Lioutnn- ant Colonel Garcsche, whose capac'ny and geiiiii'iuaiiiy deportment had already endeared him to all the oflicers of this command, and whoso jrallantrv in the field of battle excited their admiration; W. S. R0SKURAN8, Major Ooncral Onmiiiandins, Who Bogan tho War ? Secretary Chase, in his report deserves great credit for setting at rest tho question under whioh administration tho war com menced. Radical abolitionists have labored hard to mako the impression that tho war Wns linrrnn undor lint.,,.-..;.. 'n, n o ' iuinuvi.uiu IUIU. X 111. 'J'bo Socretaty, however, is of a different The Socretaty, however, is of a OI,i,".i0n' f0r h Sll8 in ,h0 vcr' of i s ronort thnt "tlir bmt-hm cz nS L beginning mil nf tl. existing rebellion, soon Armt the hcoming nf l)lf fl ll'-l lelvttttnn .1 .1 - .1 a1 vufiifii.vuuuH, UUIJKIUUUU UIO CIIJ pioyment of all necessary moans for the "'' u l"u lu?uu' ow, this is a very candid adtuissiou, (and gives the lie direct to the abolition I charges that the war was commenced du- rlnn tltn Ai,,ilsln,t.n c l) mv ,i..,u,ii,Qii nuuii ui i ruaiiteui iu ciian AN, and wo hopo that tho radicals will profit by tho profession of ono of thoir own number, and a leading member of tlio administration. Thoy surely will not attempt to deny tho allegation of Mr, Chask that tho war coinmoncod after Prcsidunt Lincoln camo into power. Lancaster Intelligencer. JDaF Aycr's American Almanac has now !,rriv0;1 a" 'snw ready for delivery, gratis, by E. P. Lutz, to all who call for it. Our readers may bo surprised to k Httlo pamphlet which ha. TZ ,T! ' " raVr!l ?,,r Vioa ,! ,q . li,rctl "rcu!tttioii of any j . , ; J . " ; !, J . V : , ' P11"0 "'bio. J" ' ""L ?"S,Inr"...nnd pmuih i-u iiiiijiiimi inn ii v uai ons as win na ei:,i , i ' .. , . "'JIT""" ,u "'. "-. ' population, V I'UIMIl.llllIU should keep it, for il contains information o ot r own vast iinm-iin Ki,n.(, r.., our own vast domain. Every family Ollld keen it. for il nn,,lnli,a trLmn,'J. ,i ' . '.V- ' " """'"""" which an aro tiamo to rrnu ro. when Ri,.k,inKS nvr.rir iLi.i.t. . ... ' prove invau.n iio irom noinc at hand in Season. I VOU takn nnr n.lt-ien vnii . ill -.-J" '1VW JWM Hill call and cet an Aver's Alnnmnn. n.,.i when got, kcop it. RECEIPTS FOR DECEMBER. ' I KS . . to tim. JM5.lLT8fiSBA SJflSSIOCEJA JT. j B'M""' MBWtA ft .... to the ' iinn win i;iwii ?ii7 Clillnn flfo II Jnckfon glO TO I All 'f II fl,.nrl,nrl A Illl. - Kmianl Orniolt fniiiilil Cli'tiny i;i,irr joim mmon w",Virtickhau'mr 1 i:t or iiami-i it. ipia, J . ,J II ..l-lllllilli ...1., ' ? llro H Tnttoii, ? Irt !!..'. !..?.... 1 11 j ii 'loniniir toniny 1 .'.(I ,'f Iro V I'ft'i-xn ,1... 11 fm.l'.. .., I. Il'l... 1. 1 I.Miiliiuili lif'i u ni,,viri'ii row aim JolMillrtr. 1 1.1 (l.mch.'r u llvaim 1 .HI Samuel OliWIIi-mlork) 1 7ft Hat 1,1 MII.t 2 no llavl.l Hh.iin.-r I 7.-. Jot,,, I! IC (lirlnn a OH '" ?.": " ' :; " B'" " " a mi V II.I...I....1. - .11 I I.- I.-.I..LI I'... IMI 7 i-O'l K Krirkliai 1 .',0 Ii All ,J,.hii I,' Wniii. r I 'ill I t? ;llanlil f I'nlnn rjr.. I 7.'. I :: John Horn tp.l. At. M )' OH Inline A In-" III, IW Sriiiiiil lletz Win J Rilor. V.f .1 amen A Xorrin (I I !l..i-l U'rlnl.t Itev J (I I'i'iiiiy John llnnlz lion Hlt.il.lv 1 i i n 1 1 . i 1 Hill Inliii At. n 1 1 1 -1 r J Mi'tt H.-inmnl lloyt lln-j Win II Jan.l.y '.' lllliCMof J.i.qill llollnr i jumickS ,Mriu.h Hlicrlll I itrimin Ill (li)'JnriArnn- r. Jr., S 7 (III John I) minimi f (17 1 .inn,i. Hihnjli-r, I'.rq., 3 W "nMif,V'i"omnn."" A J a ' iM-rtjon - " I ijaroii iiarrin, i."'., i i ' I OH iu ). i; iiiiyman mm.JT iirittain no (Iro llarlnian. rr., 1 :m ! ml n no l no I do -1 no .'ii. hi. 'I W llnttiimn lli'inlni k Hclioi.l I Hft A .1 Kmiih, l!fi . Ilohr Mrlli-nry l!s'., atlonnl Hotel, Mr. I . rrnnll. l.l Win C'rrn-y, r , J.X' a '"iJnmii n'li vi!!!creiu"i i lioii.-tt n. .11. Ml ;l , ' W i-w i no "nl!ZWimt) 1 ...)v nnkoy iiiJi.lin II CutniiNon , ,,,, 1 (hi 7.-, 'J'li.iina S.ilitnn .',0 ,Jo5.'i'li Slior-inakur llonry lli'rn (Ccltlrc) 2 JO Miilhln A .tloor' llani. l SnMli-r n I'll John A Oman (.III.) I.I -lit A H Allen 1 HO li.-n. ricnilin; Ilirani A fciivt'ltiiiMihlaer M I'.ll i IIi-IitIi I(. V.rl I.oviCm 3 7S II 1' .M.iu.ly. M. II., K.-tilicn T folk I 7.i .,j s i ii Hill IM PORT A NT NOTICE ! TO Till'. I'ATKOVSI Ol'THi: I Oil I 75 i no jia'ini"! ncn tiuuomj i ." tlu PJiOTici: is hereby given, that the nib. tin i crrlptlon nml a.!vi'illlii(r uri-o!ii.t ilno Hie I'nli- j IMipf or tlio Hrin or-irn: NoKin,,iiri- iilnrml in Hie . Iiiin.lof Alr. Win. II. Jar.iliy ol'll nom.bir'I, lor limn.'- oiaip nun-en n. 'rnc i;.utor o iai.i ii-ip-r liavnitf li.'i ilrnllnil, nn.l rlilli!o.l to fa to unr.il I iHti-ihi rv that tiroiiipt p riy m n t h h- ninln In or. h r that Mb I'miill;- iiinv Ii.ivu iiii'iiim of Kiipinrt. Vour i-nrly ntfi.tl. n to thin iniitl -r may fiivu uH nml protc aili'iiiitas -iinv to Ills laniily. W,M. J tt'iillV, l'lii. star i'f Iht .VurlA. January 10. ttfl.1. MAltRIAGES. In Bloomsburg, at his own rrnidcjirc, by Rev. J. R. Dimm, on JS w Year's day, ir r ii ... '.. ' ;Ir. Li:MUi:r, Duake, to Miss Emaunu ' ... I I . - 'T ..ii .r t . iu.un, .in oi v iHiiiugciTCK. i;nl. . fn. On the 2 1th lilt , bv li.iv. J. R. Dimm. nt hiaown lo-tidcuce, Mr. Ai.m ut Huules. to Miss Saiiaii Jacoiiv, all of Bloonifburo- On the yflth tilt., by the R V. J Jl. miiiin, at tlio rt'stdpiico ol tiic i . 111. (' S father, Mr. B II. Lr.u, of Scott towusliip, tO iMlSS S.VIIA1I J.W'I! K.-MIAm-.-t-ii nl in .. .. " . "', isii.oin towiiKnp,;ui orco'umhia eo., Pa. ' IuBorwiofc, Sfitli ult., I.y the Itev. J, in. i.iiiiiuu, iir. .lAOiin OWANK, to Aliss 'PiiuMii: Fowi.eu, both of Luoiiie co., Pa. On the 1st inst., at Town Hill, Ltiz. II.. 1... Tl 71 ... . , j a., uv ii. -v. i-(. m ail.iwortll, iMr. Ml,I0-'' r':vi:xs, to Mm Jiu.i Am; t-.Ai,i.i;M)j'it, ootn ot l'ainnount township, Luzerne co j Al.o at the fania timo and p'aco by the I same, Mr. McICi;i,m;y Biiixk, of Sugar loaf, to Miss Er.izAinrni Paumbtku, of : Benton, ('ol co. Pa. Near Exchange, Montour co-, on Now Vu.H-'s ovnliintf l,v flu 1!.... ft V 1'!.,.... w til i. ,1. lilll'-ll- l,nUse. Mr. Jambs Er.T.is, to Misi Sakah Fmn.i.-r. nil nftl.ni- ni ir-fTn r,r t,v XLXiu ib ,,. ,,- ji.im,.!i.iiu mi , an. in, iun.t. wiipifS) i,. i .imp t i neat t-i lius &1 ,i0 Chopu Anti ng of) lllyo. , Corn HO! Dried " 1 00 50 Pried Peuehos 2 Go 40 Butter lb IS 02 Lard " 10 CO Talloiv 1'.' I Egjr.s. . . . "fl doz Hi I Hay.... ton. 8 00 'Oat. ' JJup'yjuint, .c ptatoe.-i ' " 'loversoed " i i. .. i I ' 'ii ii y-ti;ii , n,,; ci '0 ChiokeiM " pair 25 II3;'C3.W,ias-i!rC5 cajSlbucrtiscmmts. A D M I.N' 1ST EATOR'S NOTICE. Elatr nf Jonathan Fry, drrcascJ. Tr.TTf:as of AitminUtrntlon nn th.i nstntu or Jonn Lilian. I'ry, lain of Montour township, Cnlmntii.i ro , ili'Ci iikciI, him- Iwon cr.mt.'il l,y the llrair'n- of Colnin hia cn in Hid iiit,?rii;n-il - all pcr-oni having ilninig nff.iim.t tho ctnti of tho ih-ceiiili-nt urn n-'ni'li'il to pr;'-.i'iittli"in to tho nnilorl!!iicil. nt IiIh i - i.lt-ii-.. In san! townnhip, uithnin ilnlay, mnlnll pi'rMim in.kl.toil tnmake pnynicnt liirthwilh. ri'rru nr.ixrsAoii, jt,im-r,- JamiiirylO, 1PK1. 4v, 3J (. ADMIXIST II A TOR'S N OTIOE. Esinic of Jacob Siegfried, drer snl. tllTTOl-t of A.ltriinitr-itinn on ttio llytati' of J,iil, iSii-sfri 'il. I.ntnof ilranx.' nvp , (lolimiliia ro , ilr'tf. Invo '.'ranloil liy the IMviiier ofColiiinliin r,i in th'itiii. dersl.'iiuil ; all iktsoih liavinzrlaiiiH nsai'irt tji.i ffintr nfth,' ilnci'ilontnrn ri'.i'ipto.l toprrm'nt tli'in to tlio Ailinini-lratriv at Iht roaldonri- in sai.l toivimlilp witli ran ill-lav, an 1 nil urd ons imlclitcl to inak-j payiiiiuit forthivilh. i.orisA siiionui'.n. Mmr'i. Janrary in 1ra. 1v. ,3 on. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Est'ie of Dani-i liornlicrs;cr, ilacasrd. Tr, iTIUffof Ailnilniitrntion on llm mtnto of Hani"l Jllornliprirrr.lntD of Locnpt township, t'oliinilila t-o, fin p.-iki-iI. Iinvr- Iir-cn ernnti'il hy tlio lli'L'iUrr of ;i,lui,. Iiii county. In tho iin.l. rileiwil ; xi Ii (.rjon-i l.n-inir rlnim ajainst llio in.n,. nfilm ili-t-irlunt arc fini-it. dltn pr"cnt Ihi'in to tin; (lininltriitrii. at linr rn.l. in ??.'", ""I"lw"'li'P. wllhniit iliil !,', anil all iKrsnnt inilihtHdlo muKo p-iyiniMit furtlnvilh. ' HANNAH H'lUXIIKItrJi:.'!, Mmr',. January 10. lPMltv. am. I'tihlic KoHni for LIcpiisps. N9''7.(,,l: '"'.""rcliy riven that lhi f.illoivins p-rnnna ' intnlimiliiaioiiiity h.n-i. Ili-, tir prtiilm , i ,, Court of Quarter S- ..imi. ,.r ..i.i ........... r..- nn.l Slum I.tronn-n in ihrir r, u..ni.-,." I.',.. .:1 wliirli uni.l pcllli.iinivill hu pr,.i nto,l,i H, unPI Ciurl 0 .Monilay, th.- "ml ,y If I'ti.runry, A II . Irt',.1. ot uhlchall parlies intr rr-toil will take iiotiro, nml t, l.i.-uni-cntvill hi' L-r.nn, , Wmliictilay, lho-ih ilnyof 1 (iliru-iry. iii-M, m J u'cloili, p, ,n. ' Iti'uso I'ii 1 1 man. Jiiroli M. I'ry lllr.Hii Piiighcr ppiiriiou, Tlik!,l,. Tavern Fruit. ' driM-iiivooil, 1 ll-rwiik. JACon nvnu.Y, cmbk. Dlnnnulmrg. J.m.jn, IH'a, SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtuo of a wiit of Levari Eaciar, to inn ilirrrte.l. Cloinninn l'lrin of llm County of Colninlna, 'll he t-i-pnud to pnlilir Rule on Mu!a?j,thnd day o' Vrhnuirv, 1F0:' fit one o'olo- k p ,. (lf f, ,iynt ,,, ,.,, XmK (i All that certain tract of land, M.ua.o in inn iiik I'll Jiniii in i il pnj, tlipnro liy lands of ,n heirs of oapow:thn,;,; amrrvvj?!!"::"1 fOlllllinll,'. tlfiv n,, ,.,1,' i, i '" " " " ",lT"..i" ,"''l"i'n unl t hi ol, na the prop erlynl Jonih i:vitjii u in, i,mu . ... ... ' rol' nlhc prop- !"5; r AN, A,. l'.,nn.,.., , J',!,,A I'- I'UK.MAN' ' "ma, Jiiu. i it, iriiti. I,' j ' ' A v a iv i u, .,j,; ' ,lI,rf!niEr,cs, or,!'10 '"bferiler, ' LJlt'h '"I '.?" ".'ilV umbla county mi.iuin.J . j-i ..... . . . (Or.I """l'"""-'i nu A livn cn.'i'n MM. ..!?.,.,lVK. ifheor "",,m11"1 im"- Tho nivner la renuoneil tn rin,. r,r n.,i ....... ,,.,., 1 ' J, - tr""''"1 y w,li l' 'n ll of J,..,unry 10, iwi m mr .m r.Mii.t; Iti-nluinh, vvn iY. .. A -' ,n lorni'r oi mu m o - . nro i iiii. o, ne In r'-luin i niiin , i I - i., , -r--v f , - . Bvl- . , !rriN of t( 'tili'wt I ."Jf r'tf Imlillawilo nil . ' ,C(M'U niMlcalii on . '"i 1 il I . F.H ... "I-' , J Itl'lll M-tl tlf .HIMlmYll Uln , ' ' , ' "'J"""' M. ; llloiiinsliiitn, tlio dlliiMliiB l.Vn'i Hum,, i,. Li. 111. 1 ,1, .V. ti.o ii i, il W i;' .'i i'.' ":. I 5 All that certain Inl nl ,,.. l ..... mi f...,, . .. ...i.i., ...r.;.. v... r. .. ... V. "'"'me M, "IV nruiiT, M., li f.i i, t ,( li,i! foiii'-oii.. n-.l ii l.nirr,,, i r. ..' Y ' ""jn-Mi .-' ' ' ' r,,.V, . (i, III,,,),.-. ,. . II i,n, iii,i,.ii- ihrn. i. i V .1 i . . . . "inil,, i iv l -. 11 1 1... n'Mri I. ri, i . .,' !';-'VJ' ' ." ' 'MIm ,' ', 1 ,". .' ' !(V ! ,'l1J"h" Hmii. v , , " V'J. . V 1 L" ) ""'"'' ' ' till l,i-t '""'""III III nil Hilly. M IM'M'I It (in- it, ,:.. i I rrniiio Hit oiling Ili.ti.c nml finl.lj u til, (I,., ',,, '"fli-il m.., .th ecu, mi MiSO One other Lotsiliinlu in Eipy. townO,: I loillllv llfor,.iil,l. on Mill " t -r Two other Town Lot lying coiifncm,,., on . . ' I ty liliiioinilil, rrotitiiiir ( n tun A; , '"mi In ,-nrl, f.llin.. ,il..l ul...n... ,.. .in- I, ,. ...i , , 7. . u -,,ia ii ii Imiii . - i "in nil. Ii nihir ,i !'y lot. onili.) north l.y 1, n' ' Inn. "Ii-riini arc rrfitiNln l.iriii. I'l.-iinlri, , i, ' ' largo rmiiihlNit tflioj., tvlil, Ui, i...ii" ZuJi'11 """ ALSO: "'its or purm oi mint, r (Mil. I" (.ri'i'iitvoo.Hov.nlili, Coiiiniliia ,.,i,ity. ,',, ' c oi;ility.. ,lit ,,er,M, u.-'li t.,b.-r loiihiii,! J1 fl; (rili.J.I ni f.illmvj In tilt: on ,0 .""iiy rum. - .-ii .in, 1.-111, y iiiiiiiriii ,Mi-l i,, , mill on tin- m. iih l,v I.-H..N ,,i- iu..,i , ' ... "V !u"' iiroiroctcilnsoolSiiH-.MII,,, ., IVnnio 'l) ', "'' lIuiiFiiaiiiln llutn.ttlth tlm n.iirtoniiil.;i ,. J'"-I'"' ALSO : Ono othor Lot situate in E-py, C01 nr, ! ninl, a comity, ml,! I,.,i.3 n hiin.lr. ,1 i,, , . , " , nlv li-i'l In u .-ill i in,. i... i .ib..i .... . .. "I"' I. ii,..i,. i, . .,!,; j .f i " . ' ,,u ." """. lan,l of Jul,,, Krn,...r. , H . . i JV'r '.'i " - ,. ' ' o wont hy ii nir.'iM, nn.l mi 1 1 1 - an nil. t llrniii'IK'niiiii. nru on H...I i..r.. u, .V.10 '-'ilt i'nniii' IHv.'lllna Hhiihu mil a I'rainu 'ir i, ui ti'iinnt-.-x. .nun in ALSO ! One other Lot hi'uate in Eny. town-l.in 1 ro-.iniy alnrumu.l, fruiitiiiitflMv ri-iton i '. ,' .1 onu l.iimir '.I nn.l i-iihty r,.. i ,, , , natal on t, wi-t l,v lit or i", , , ",, , " ' - Hn.li,t tln.-in hV l,iu,N j i . "7"; ' ' .uri-it'il iu.,,,1.1 rrani.iliim.o nn.lVli.blV " iuirtunnncK. niiiiin.- ALSO : Ono otln-r Lot nitunto in Espy townsh ' unci en..ni- .r.,r.-r.i.i. r,.,,,,!,,, h-n.Jifi I,'.1!! ' llV,'lJ lu:u'u """ " ' '-i"v f ' "I '"' 'Hi, lin'lll.ll',1 on tin. wr, i .,,i, ,,- .,.! .i" i.t. ..r. ti, i..,rth....st i,.v i.n.'i, 'V. Pny ,, ''in' ILIIrt ll III.' II tl 'ill l n .1 ...x it. . ... . i ...'.' H ' nun i uv (in u i v niiii Kit t . u..n. i. . ,.. ,m.n nr r(:, ,-, ,r;; ',. ,;;i.r,"l"r . mmHnw!';1.'1'1 'l""r"'i'i'".iii.' with tl, ALSO : Two other LoU Hituato in E pv, tnn-ii- III ninl pnniili' .. r........ l.l , ..... 1 ' , , 1 ""'""") ..iiiri-uaiu, n-iuiiiiMi nml il. ,,Ti,..,i ."- ""nn -. -i iy -iii.i, or . , i i fir. nn lp -1 l,v Inn u i'i... ... 1 . 1 nViuiV' In il,.,;li;.,....r,.,,, "'. ' , ,.,' "'"'"" ra ll, V,,rtci..w.-- w """'"'"'i" V-III. Ill in , ( crfy io TifoLi" n iTtar'.0'' a'"' 1,J ' "' ALSO: At the same time ninl ularu bv virtu , f n writ of l.trari t'un o.. all th,i-i,' ihr.'o r'rt.inl ,,,t, f C.rnilllil.li hh 1. I,, ,if8 , ,,!. ., 1 or.-i ti'.,. Ilnjr i-mnimiou, to caih oth -r hi ii i, , Ali.lli.iir' .-i..J..iiins th.i town ..I t'atlimi,.ii , . , thn-5 Loin lu.uk.'.l nn.l niimli.-r.'il on th.- pint u-i,' ,!,., ol -.ai.l I llnli, rf A l.llli.Hi iiuiiil,i-r n.ti-Kix 1.-, , anil lilly i-iiihl, f..rinlir,' urn. ,i. ,iinr,. , . , .,. . or I'lan, of tn loin, in-. I no I t,.,, r,., t in t-nctl u. I it,. uiiii' In liruimtli. I.n.ni oi im nu. ,.at l,v fuiirih t t orl.l I," i -it'll A.l.lnion. on th,. no'rih l,v U .ilnut hlr.'tf, on th.- t.-.t l.y ,.y. , ,. ,. y,,;,,,,, ,, ('l't'ii'r- l5","'r,'K Ail-Jitloii to tho I .., f H -i.-il. t.-iki'n In i-.v-oiitinii an to , m, , t ti - i r pcrty f Truman M. tlul.i.l,- .,.! i-rJ. Ann , f Mii..nNllrn.k. ) JO.-JI Ml II. 1'1'HM.i" Iiun,u.,itri;, Jim III. lltil. j fr-y U ECJISTRJi'R KOTH'KS rCnTlfH m hi p-bv ?ivin In all I. .-itri.y. ,r mi an I oth. r p.T-oiM int r,-,.'.l in Hi.- ,.,ii,t, ,, Hp.'illv.' ih-rnli-iii-. nn.l nitiii.ru." ili.it 1 1,,, f,,!!.,,, iiiinl.tnition nn I cuar 'ian iiri-oiintx h.,vi. I,,., n 1,1 ,i t .I i.r.l... II....: ..... . ett i... . .- " -"T . , oillll.l.lll Itnllilv au.l i- Ii.- or. i.'iit--tl lur i oi.liriuiitif.n i.o.l 1.1 .... ,.,,.... plum's Court, to ti,-1, .1.1 nt llli..i,u,hiiri?. in ll,. , al.iri.ii.I, n,i t i- Iiii-s.uij th.. ih ilny of K, lunar, ,,i . i, inn k. in in,- .nn i in.,. ii i,r mi i,i rn,, . II xr. I I hi" nrroiint of , r Yociini. Onarili.-ili , f II. h. , . ruiii. a niin.. r- 1,11 1 of J pit Voiiini, l.u, ,. i; - injcr '.'k toiviMlilp, (l"......., i Tim nrimiiit of J.iroh Ynlm, l!nar.li.in uf I ', . K.-ii,'liar I. hit.- I.i.lia limit n.n niin,,r i lul.I ,, Ha'i.i-1 I'r.nwi, lato ol ti.-iiiio l.m ii-lnp. i,.o',. .1 Tin- lu-ronnt nf Mary llolnu a liiiit,iir.-ii-iT nf i'i Mtut- of ll.livin H.ilni.-j, lat.i ofri-ilnii,'irfiili t.'t, n jJ-i,. I 'I'll" "i:nii.l a-nl final nrroiint of Win. Ilui. nln h nn.l l!..,iri;i- lln... -nlmrli A,lin'r of .-iiit.ni lluj. i,!,.i h, Int.- ,.f i: .ntr.- tirp., ,1, c',l. 5 Ar.-oiinl r A,irii .-J.i.lih. ii.lni'r., of tin- i-i ,i , I C.'lni,t.. I, r II. 4-i.iilh hit. of II, irk tup.. ,l.-c'l (I Arconnt of John It. My,.r. .nlm'r. of th" . ,ui. . f John V Ci.ir.iinii. lat.'i.f Ml I'l.-aiiint til p . ,1. cM 7 Arioiint of Siinnnl C,,n, nilin'r. of v. Viii.i einilh. lato of .Mi fllin ton iirliip, ,1,-iM. P 1'in.il ii,-r.,.iil of H.iiniii'1 C'r-nny. ii-ltn'r. ,-.. -i. mm. of i'nrn..ii, II, u.,..U, l.il uf t ifllt't tip ' !l 'I'lni nn oiuil of !t n MimiitIi. Cuarill.ni ,.f tin- p r son ninl iiat,. of 1). niit v. Hu.iiiiu, it minor ili,.i,.t n.nlin.i, ilrc',1. Ill Th,- nr int of Ji.lin A !',in.tr.,i. n.ln'r. of Marl!, i S, hml.-y, lal.i of Mii.ihuii ton mOilp, ,1... -, 11 The ni-rnunt of John iiial. y, aiUa't o( J-ih'm.ia I'llill Lite of I'ini' tw p., il.-i '.l. l'J Th nrroiint of lr ini U.-rr nn.l Win l'lalt. n lin'ri of ll.-nj imiii I'i.nt. .,t.., .f Pun- twp.. I'tiM. HI llm llrst'nn.l HiiiiI nn-o.int of Willi, im Shulir -.n, Ii-s.irl.ir Titiii.-ui, u,liii'r. of John C Kiimv. Intn i f .Mal leoli tl'. p., Ill l-'ll. IiANIIH, I.KIJ, I'.Kiiisrca Illooiimlinr!; Jan 10, If CI U '(AND JUHOllS rO't I'HHltU AllY TKK.M 1 HtWi. ni.ioin John Ht-rni-r,--iioroii'h oi ii.rii irk -John McAnall. Ili'iiviT I'.liin .-'nvili-r. tintri' l.nvi Iliilihuini, John Ziiiit, Ituiirj Hi'H, t'linion linrrnn; ('atlatvi.i -Win. Z irr. ri-lnni:i r.ii k -Jolin McHiwirv I'laiiklin - llir ini J lli-uilor, th,n llow.-r Ori i niionil Maiiiing Ajil..ii,in Jai-liMin -Jaroli Vunu'j l.nnist-fiaiiiii,. AiI.uih, Hiivi.l Hand;. (I. r' llon r, Henry iihoaily. l.rntianl Ailani". M.iili,in-Wni. Winti'itti i n, Win. Krunini r, Oranxi Jiwoph llnyhuri-t 1'iiiis- Ira l'uri I Ilo.iriiii'rrcli-I'iiillp foul. .Sioti-C'li.itk'j ToivKt. TUAVKUSK .1 Ult OKS rou iT.iiiiuA:iY tihim, ISHH. rinnin Jiulati lloon,., ',il, t'lians?!, Clntlr I.uli- I. -r. J.n-i-pii MiarplrdP. Tor Ui-rtt i-k--'i', mh-iikI llnonn. Ili-awr-l'liarl-j li.',li,-l,ai.. rriiii(rfi'k-).ivi, i-'h.im r. fr t.iiiiurl (', mi' r ( .iItiiiMh.iWiii. (,'ri-a.y, lii'ijuiiiin nlii f. il, . :," llri'iinh. (Vlilro-Jnhn i.'rnvi'r, Cyriin c'r-vi'linE. (.imj iiHli-itn Aln.;iiirlr W. Il. a I riinklin tVin, .Meu.cli, Hani v.arr. (IrorL-i' froit. I lahmsori ik- Win. Ilurkah w. (IroiiiiiiiKiil-Iaac I'.itlon, (iporso Wnshhurn, In 1 Killer. Ili nilork Itoli'irl IIiibpi-I. t'yrim ll..pH I oiii.l-l'iti.r .Mlllur.Jr (.uk Kc II r f l-rl'.!-" WailK.i'i- Alfri'il p,-j;g, Jnhn l :t tt. t tur . John t . . .. II. wiry hlmht. Miltliit-IliiiiiHiii'l Klrkoiiilall. l'iiii---Jnsaihr'hoi.iiitki.r, Iiraul lloait, J.irih Dp i l.lrl. in. 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