Bloomsburg democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1867-1869, March 06, 1867, Image 2

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line IL JACOBI', Editor.
weduesday, march 6th, 1461.
S. M. Pirrriewur.t. 4 Cl.. :17 park Raw Now York
We duly ro. sive pub... Tilt •
14010. and advert' rime h.r the Deasorral • bier. pub•
litke.l it Illisrusisim ft, I:10111011P rolitity. Pa,
Densocralle State Convention.
The Democratic Sate Committee, at its
meetiug. on January 29th at Harrisburg,
adopted the following resollitions :
Ist. That the regular Omvontion of tho
party, for nominating a candidate fig 1b..?
binpreine Bomb, be held at Harrisburg, on
the Second Tuesday of dune, 1547, at twelve
o'clock .if. and that said Convention be com
posed of the usual number of delogates.
2nd. In addition thereto, it is reeommend
ed to the Denwracy of Pennsylvania to
forthwith elect, it the usual manner, two
delegates, of reeiglNzed position and influ
ence in the party, fur. each Representative
sad Sony in their respective district, who
shall meet in Mass Convention, at llama
burg, on a day to be lased by the Chairman
of the State ('elan*, Committee.
lty order of the Democratic State Corn.,
11'11. A. WA UM E, Chairman
To the Members or the Demo
cratic Standing Committee or
Columbia County.
GENTIMIEN : In order that Columbia
County may be represented in the above
named Conveutions, yon are requestel to
meet at the °Mee of the Chairman, in
Bloomsburg. on S ITI'R DA y, fah
DAY OF . MARCII. A. D.. 1867. rim the
purpose n 1 appointing l'ot&rees to meet
Courerees limn the other Counties
'in this Senatorial and n! so in the Represen
tative District, to appoint Delegates to the
said Convention...
C. IL BARK LEY, Chairman.
Bloomsburg, Feb. 27. Isoi7.
DEMOCII iTS, 0114;.1NIZIE
Again we call upon the Democrats of Col
umbia County to effect an organization of
our party. In parts of this State where the
Democratic party is not 5.1 much in the as.
oendency as it is in this part of Pennsylva
nia it is permanently organized, or, if not
permanently yet is about organizing or has
just organized. We wish to be plainly un
derstood that we have no more faith in .the
availability of a political body that cannot
keep up an organization than wo have in al l
undisciplined army. I lad we been properly
organized in every township of the State we
would have not Leen del, reed in Ito t fair Acke
tion. The Demorratie party is not dead, al.
*hooch it h Atfkred defeat, but on the
contrary it has all the elements rentaininc, to
make it a powerful and triumphant party if
properly organized. The revcr.es whieh we
have passed through moult lie attributed to
the want of patriotic fervor on the part of
the great MSS of the party, nor to the want
of sufficient numbers, t•ut to improper 0:-
ganization and lea•lership on the part of
those who were looked up to tv4 the itteq
prominent men. Every person in the party
has influence and every one should exert it.
In these days of misrepresentation it is not
only the duty of ever• one to ride the Don
a:ratio ticket, both is also the 11111 Y of every
man to advocate and defend by all honorable
means the unimpeachable, orthodox princi
ples of our forefathers, the laildo l arks kid
down by the front( rs of the Constitution.—:
We consider it an itnrcmtive duty to organ
ize in every towtehip of tbe County, and
therefore call upon the Chairman of the
Standing Committee of this County to make
a move in said direction.
Our party in otlktr counties ha- organ
he t i and comntenec=i its catocrs n—fuhio,
Anew fur Is6l, -h, n ,, t
unibia County onalate our 1.r0t10a.4 in thy
just cause of coa-titutional liberty attain =t
negro equality awl .-wporaticnial oligarchy.
Virh I.et Con c . ress l a s uhat.,ocvt r acts it
mac—let not Pry,ident dolonon sanetion any
that are wrom.r. Let hint veto whatever i.
wrong, t the C0n.: , .,,'s :es it y tiw
party &DIA and ha theta take
thewholer.. LetnottheSooth
ern peopk: thty Itorq I i it, kit let them
do unlor it that the cireunotlite.4l
will permit. Lit tho atit Flire that
the good own of the North * the rapt mrd.:e.
ity, are with them. We ,•:iy to them, in
good faith, he not dim yeti. noreto down
but do not :acrif,ce your h0.,-ty, giro your
friend:, of the Not th :otnethilig to depend
upon, something to al peal to. The niched
reign of terrorists cannot Ito forever.
St . re),EnErs. —The Mongrels and 1 . 411 blood
ed niggers of Goorrotown. P. C., have sty ,
etesied in elee:ing their Mayor. an
ual who, some of the pat rs :ay, is 1
while others contend that he is white.
do net know the exact color of his skin, nor
does it matter mull, for it is not all in color.
It is exeeet . lin;,:hy easy to make a nigter out
of a white man, but the good Lord ltineelf
would be puzzled to make a white man ant
of a nigger. The fact of the sweet seente.
Africans electing their Mayor, is certainly
more evidence that the "world move.," even
if it is deeper into darline:)% and wool.
'APir On last Thursday, Ilys‘cs Mercer
took dinner with President Johnson. ---
there is surely 14 Ivry and em ruption 0)1.1;1.1
when Merenr and dines with l i r - great
upostate.''—Erchonye,
This reminds us of the old anecdote or
Lord Jeffries. On a certain occasion he met
a notorious scamp. :Jeffries, pointing his
cane at the rascal, said "There is a great
rogue at tte end or my cane." "At which
tad ?" the fellow replied,
Vir The Fortieth Coo ; tm.s commenced
onlonday het. 'olfax um, re-elected
Speaker of ihu Mou e. In the t.40,,,te Ben
jamin F. Wade , of Ohio, tl tt wor‘t Ilaelical
in the kitchen, wa made iee Prmblent of
the United States by choo , itet him to pre
side over the genets, The Radical !owe.;
throughout the whole Sundry rejoiee at this
selection. The new Congress will, in all
probability, proceed with the ruinous work
commenembh the old one. A !neve was
made to adjourn for a few daye but did not
named. The whole country would be re
joiced -to hear of en najownpunit titter
sar Passtnarrr «Nitwit his 4gned the
General Bankrupt Dili.
lalawneburg Literary Institute.
The summer months are rapidly ap
proaehincand lime is famines. The en
terprise as ememeneed, we might say,
Under distfountging eireurnAanoes ; there
being quis a division among ow p e ople in
regard tOTOne IMititlim and style tit budding;
but the work, fro fiv, lane emic forward with
rapidity, meter the direct supervision of
Prof. UMW CARVER. The energy of the
men at the bend of this much needed
iw
paYoenaent to Orange the cause of Munition
is undoubted. but they 'cannot do all Wo
rts:Pit They are not the only ones interested
in its faeersr4. The Board of Trustees, of
which LEAN.% up IL 1.1 PERT is President, as
well as the Building Ciammittee, have given
the twitter a great deal of attention, Ear
which they deserve the praise of the entire
co m mim ity. But, as we have Paid before,
they are not the only persons interested.
.
The poor, as we!) as the rich, of B m
loos
burg and the whole County, have a deep
interest in this Institution. We all love to
see eurch ildren intelligent and well educated.
We are grasping after a higher standard of
education than that ordinarily
by our Common Meads; lint we have not
the means of sending our children nbrowl to
other schools. We must then be either collb
tent with a meagre amount or education or ,
exert ourselves to have a good classical school
at our doors. The money asked for, to emit
plow the building, is here hi our midst and
should be promptly mime!. We are strain
ing all our effurts to provide for our children,
but the most permanent investment we can •
Henke far them, is to Spare a part or our ,
funds in assistieg to finish the Literary In
stitute. Who will come 'marl and aid the
enterprise ? I low tunes argument, do you
need to make you believe that your aid is
important, awl for your own benefit ? Many
persows who subscribed largely have doubled
their subwriptions ; why should not every
owner of real estate in the place give some
thing? Why should not every fanner in
the County take a key shares of snack ?
When this Institution is finished there will
be no occasion for any children to Ito sent
oar or the County to acquire a thoree#4,
classical education. Every iterflell who has
children to educate, and County pride will
assist in this noble and worthy enterprise.
Why Not Try Holt t
Now that Conover is convicted of' perju
ry, why should not Joe Mat t the bend of
the so-celled Bureau of Military Justice, be
put upon trial? Why not try and convict
the mere tool and agent and let the princi
pal go free? MI that Conover (lid wig . to
(simply with the (leneunls of Holt. Il(7lvas
fartikhed with money by Ikit, with which
to procure witnesses, in order to prove that
Davis was fleeted with the assassination
el' hincol made Pilch a bungling jol,
of it, that °wised his guilt. and com
pelled his employers to natio a show of vir
tue by abandoning and prosecuting him.—
bl;itherners arc every whit as criminal as •the
principals, awl as richly deser‘c punish
ment. They always flourish where legal
courts are superseded by l h ell law or mili
tary couttnissiote4. In such times and ph t ee.,
suborners and common informers, those
pests of society, hold the live*, the rights,
the property of the rest of community. sit
their mercy. Molt should, in equal justice,
be tried and compelled to endure his share
of the punishment.
The I.o..;•lature is not likele to rev
: 1 thoneral Railroad Law this winter, The
defeat of the Cminell-vilto railroad bill is a
fair halieatioon olr k lenient vontrords that
Lte:i:olatire to lolvery tort:doer in the
interest of the linen. Railroad Co. bitterly
the: lod. It would -,oent that flint
great toomoopool. is allowed still to vvritrol ail
legkltrion upon Railroad salojects. The peo
ple in .111e,glony and adjacent countie ,
are quite indignant over then (1-11 , 0
this Lill. The Western members allege
fraud and corruption to l: the etottsa: of its
d e foo a t. anti others chtim its failitre on the
groomel that the completion of that road
would be the mean, of Wiling tip an d ca p
richin a city out , ioloo of this State. That
city is Baltimore. i ortor all, the great
(Tot of the w h ole to , . that the Penno:ylvania
Coontral Railroad was likely to lure a lar:000
automat of tomet.oro:in theevent of the now
road being built. 'lie Legislature did great
ioljostiee to the ronnellooaille awl Pittsburg
nArnad Cumpatiy. and a grievous wrong
to the people of the whole western part of
the State. simply to gratify the demand,
and Lament a selfish monopoly,
Who cr4r beard of a free press
flourishing under the deadly shadow of the
bayonet? It sinks limier its arbitrary rule
lik e a ; ..haelde I freemen within a sunless
dungeon. There is no freedom where there
is no diteu ~ -iau, and there can be no discus•
Sian when a Colonel* s nod or a Lieutenant's
order may strip a man of his rights. There
is hardly a solitary amendment 61: the Con -
stitution. whether Mating to a free press,
to free speech, to the right of assemblage.
to freedom of person or from search, to
presentment by a grand jury or a jury trial,
to bearing anus, or the reserved rights of
the people, that this military hill does not
utterly and shamelessly disregard.
• itt;_zi- Has it chine to this, in free America,
that the Congress of the United States are
debating upon the propriety of a law that
shall prevent a Supreme dodge of the Unit
ed States front holding court in one-half of
the Cnion, save by the permit of a wearer
of shoulder-straps? Is the Chief Juatiee
of the 'United States t 4) get the gracious
authority of a military official to hold his
sitting in the capital of Virginia? Well
may men ask, Are We, living in free repub
lie, in the midst of the nineteenth century;
or have we been transported Lack to the
violence and intolerance and armed tyranny
of the dark ages ?
JIB" Arthur's Magazine maintains its rep
utatkm well as a witslieal ur rare literary
Its corps of contributors is not out,
done in the State, The Illarch mind er
is a rare one, and should lie upon evay daft t
and centre table. Prieg. per annum $:.`,1 1 31
to single subscribers. Fublistied by T. S.
Arthur 41r. Co., 811 Chortuut Strout, Phila
delphia,
The Currency of the Country.
Congressmen Morrill shows more sense
than his Radical brethren when ho asserts
that the finances of the country is a matter
of' far greater urgency than the schemes
about which members are cotatutuing pre
cious time. One feet brought into promi
nence by him deserves repetition, tii : "the
I amount of Jitiper currency in use in 180;2
1 MIS only $184,0081,000, whereas it is now
I nearly one thou; and millions, or five times
as much." And his /pny is a i ecarehing
one, Whether the, business of the country is
so much greater now thalt it was then as to
i demand such a vast expansion of paper MOH.
iey to earryit. No one who knows anything
about it will answer affirmatively. There is
1
this certain effect —an advance and uncer
tainty of prices. Now is the time to initi
ate the work of adjustment in this particu
lar. ;We do nut, however, desire any con
traction commenced that shall be so violent
IMIA to disturb business or at Al effect any sort
of enterprise. Rut we see dearly the evil
I
teat must resulittuless a further cheapening
I of the currency and AMU:tad priers nos
stopped. We hold that it is essential to the
stability of our Government that the exee.s
of
paper is-sue be retired ns fast as a tine tbs.
Igree of prmlenee will permit. A more ap
preeiated curnmer and cheaper prices thrall
I the eeeessaries of life are, in all industrial
pursuits, felt to be essential to give business
the stabilitythat heetres a lasting prosperity.
It is not the amount of currency, however,
i that makes money plenty or scanss in busi
ness, so much as the want of that elasticity
1 ; of currency that tsmies only with con fi dence
i in the future ; and this is not likely to come
while the politiesl movements at Washing
:
tau continue of sk churacterto invite distrust.
Business enterprise and activity are stifled
throughout all the productive pursuits. No
one can shut his eyes to the fact that lethar
gy pervades all the ehattnels of mode. Bud
' floss, in all its departments, is more nearly
nt a stand-still than at any time within the
last five years. It is not from any want of
currency authorized by law. The amount is
abundant. The wily thing required is that
those who may command it. may be reason
;
, ably assured that when wed it may come
; back with its proper increase. This asset.-
: awe cannot conic while questions of moment
i ons emisomenee hi the future are pending,
or if enterprise is undertaken on the topmost
wave of currency and credit. —Xurdt'd corm.
I ly Democrat
likir We notice that a move has been
male by certain members of the twpss ns
well as others to procure the passage of a
bill through the Legislature winking all
I,oeill and fleneral Laws enactell at each
S e s s ion to he publislaal in at least two news
papers in every 'minty of ow State, the
expenses of which to be pai.l out of the
County Treasury. and the pub:ishers of pa
pers to receive ..I.e same pay as for :Aver
ti,ing matter. Thero are very few Ceneral
Lftw: 4 Int:0( 4 1, awl the Loeal laws in the
majority of Distrids pascal e:ch year MT
not many, consequently the expense Mik!
he their publication would not amount to
any Pe61111, 1 to the tax•payers, but coy
er a eromel which Ims been one of poneral
complaint with the people for a number of
years. The people hi the States of New
York awl I bare. and riihtly ton.
lone enjoye I this benefit. tliw present im
pression is that some such bill Ought to
pass.
3tr. ~i foro,l a re-ohtt;on
fixing the Cot , or final adjoartitooot of tho
State liesidatoto ott 'rhut.-4-, the
or :%!aroh, whieh wa4 refer.-.. 1 o a Pouttoit-
31r. r . .11,...,4 a
~ o oonacnt ro.olutlim for tly
or a Cononittco 01' three 'non learsitl in the
law to re‘l..o, collate; and glispaat all Ow law. 4
or this Commonwealth on the , 111,iort of
taxation. It ear !aid ~ vor fir th, , prawn!.
A re , ohnion trim o/fore,l, but a few 4.1.1:!t
akin v that a Cowwitter of crcn
mond or% of each branch he appointed ror
the purvo.l. , of inTiirit.r in:o the propriety
of mat,iun rbihoho q ,bia Capital el tho
Stato liarr6burr. It tro• after
want:. svithilrawis.
FRANK LEsLlL—Thi s periodieal, after
all is said. is hilly the Lady's 'Magazine
and Gazette of :..11,,111,1 it dis
continue there is no M9237.111e published to
fill its Ham, nor is there one in the least
cal
eldated to. For a dist day of Fa•hion Plates.
alwans the first out, it has no cutial in the
l'itited States: in size few equals if any, and
in point of Lite, attire it is not surpassed.—
Now, this is saying a good deal thr a Mas.
azitt,, but every word 4 whm, i s true. W e
spe a k fron t personal knowledge. it is d.
only reed G.r..ttr of floshiu,t. It is front
two to three months ahead of other Maga
zines. Published by FRANK LusuE, 531 .
Pearl Strect, New York.
gby- An amendment offered to the Jury
Bill requiring the Cotuntissioners to take
the jurors from the white ',warn' of our
1.1)1166mi, was voted down by a strict par
ty tot±--the Abolitionists votin,a against it,
rnrl + . ll furor rot mfd,iag jmwmt f!1 tor
The Itadicals in this State are rapidly fob•
lowing in the hon-teps of their Mnatical
Greeley & Co. This (hl
finsaken party are willing to vole, vat, drink
and sleep with the nigger. It is said that
one of' their chief lights in this State does
cohabit with one of Phillips future Ameri
can
s notice, that the Itadit , al ,SenatQ
ham been rejecting a hit more of Pre:ident
Jolurmn's appointments. The
persons were appointed Postmasters by
the Pre',idont, during tho MIA campaign,
a nd on Friday hott they wore very
ily till they could not be retained in Ace
with the comma of the Senate:
Poi , tinagers—Jacoli Salado, \Villitnt part
Pit. ; Henry Clain", Hazleton, Pa.; David
Ilvew,;ter, Nlmitiu-e, Pa.; Henry Quillnian,
Norrktown, Pa. ; Jahlti4 Wakk. Pott&tnwn,
; Sninnel ;
Kiiribeth P. Ilnioitlireys. PIRA
J. 11. Kerlin, )liililletowN
==::I=111
The "immortal F." is not dead
was reported not long sinoo, but still
lire& He wa• in Harrisburg on the 4th
inst.
• WRIER WASHINGTON.
Fet. 251 h 1867.
TOE MOUT Or 107FRAOIL
The opposition of the Radical party to
extending the right of suffrage to foreiguer*
who have declared their intention to beeonte
citizens of thti tinitud States, was plainly
manifested in the House Wkly. Mr, Nil
lack (Democrat), of Indiana, offered a reso
lution instructing the District Committee to
report a bill granting the class of foreigners
above alluded to the right of suffrage in the
District of Columbia. Mr. Stevens, of
Pennsylvania, moved to lay the resolu tion
on the table. The Democrats ordered the
yeas and nays on the motion, and about one
half of the Radicals, afraid to put tltm
selves on !word in 'liver of such a motion,
voted against it. The remit was that it was
not agreed to. IVhen 31r. Niblack demand
ed the previous question on the passage of
the resolution, every Radical voted again s t
it, but this was on a division or silent vote,
theretiore it will not appear on record,
THE WiIIAKEY
Representative Darling. Wm the Special
Committts, on the Whiskey Frauds, snit.
milted a report this morning which was or
dered to be printed. This anemic!: the
Moose, in Committee on the Whole on the
tax bill, fixed the hems) fi.r distillers of ar•
dent spirits at Coo. This inerease wits
mere for the purpose of breaking nIP the
small distilleries apaiii-t which there has
been ao much complaint.
TD/s/daytoa, P e ck 24.
TUE PIMIDENTI tr, COMI.RoM
In tsoupliance with the instructions of the
!louse, Mr. Wentworth, or roi,,k thi s
morning, sulonitted n report front the spe
cial committee appointed to inquire iuto the
particulars of an alleged compromise he.
tween the President and certain lie•publican
members of the !louse. The evidence taken
hr the committee, not being written out in
NU, was not presented. The report, how
ever, contains the pant* in the testimony or
the two most important wittmws —Messrs.
Worden and Este—from which it appears
there was no bargain or agreement whatever
between (Ito Exccutire and the members
referred to, awl not a single word of ol
den:a? front any quarter to sustain the alle
gations contnine► t in the preamble of the
resolutiot raining the committee.
EXTIU COMPENSATIoN BILL
Both flows to-any Russell the bill
allowing twenty per cent additional mow
pen.ation to emplol u. in the Executive be
pattnwnt. ',brawd in to'date hack
to 14 July last. nod emainue for oue year.
t:LEertox
The offnial returns of the Ile e r e etow o
election show that not only was t h u itatliosi
candidate for Sluyur eb etrd by ninety Ma -
jority. but also seven Radical Councilmen to
four of the Conservative party. It is said
that the negro vote was solidly east for the
sumoisful candidate.
jiiiidlipuloit, fib. 27.
TUE VETO
The veto message on the Sherman milita
ry government was not nrut iu arday as e a.
peete(l. but will in all probability be (folk-.
eretl to-morrow. A rumor prevailed nt the
Capitol this morning that General firma,
who spent some time with the President last
evening. had reported that he (the Exeea.
live) would not veto the bill at ail, but sign
ir, either under protest or otherwise.
t'ONSIDERATION THE TARDY.
Tlo friends of the tariff l iil are entleav
oritil to riart? it W tin 4 aemion. and
to Am mid an attempt will tnado to staid
it 0, the Senatu Uti : ridav, and a % . ..to of
noti•entienrrettal in flu: iion4o anr?inint , nt
will Lo acii.wpted, and a conintittv eUilli,r-
CIICV rulliWpte:4ll.
VIE ;Mlli: l'Onfin ErM
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The Pr , sith - ..itt ha , lots tir‘
'lithe.) to eXteliti ail! Hurl fileilitiet to
of the United Sta - c , tarza , ..a,l in tho
t./ . 1/09 Istlrtnu of Palit It. It nutlrorii.e
them to he furni , lnd by the Secrottiry of the
Navy. a• iiar a, le , may
out prejudice to the naval service, awl with
out adilitiounl expense to the pivotal:tient.
il'oghiwitit it , fib. 27.
TIIE T. DIPY
An animated strimg:e (averred ,in the
Home this afternoon on the tariff bill. Mr.
Amid Chairman of the Ways and Means
Committee), seohnt leinelesme.s of von
tho hill any further in'rommittee of
the Whole, moved to suspend the ride.s in
it bebire the llon4e, aod tlion
Spud it to a vonferene. , committee. Ihe
motion, however, fa iled by a vote of los to
61—not two-thirds, as required by the rule.
Stevens immediately renewed the JIM..
tifili is an amended form. anti this likewise
faded to receive a two-third vote. At this
writing the subject is still under considera
tion, with no apnarent i itrospeet or an early
c eement. llortmo rkeeley arrived here
last l`rViling, and was busily engaged on the
floor of the Muse to-dap, urging the pm
sage of the bill. Jl4lll VIIVOXIV. Shnon CAm
eron rood A. Sll4 . t, jrere also on
hand, doubtless working for the smite result.
The friends or the measure seemed more
hopeful this afternoon, bat still by no means
sanguine of Its-enactment.
wrrNEssr.s to; 011`EM
It is announced in aii ruing paper "that
some important witnesses arrived from the
South last night Cur the porporse of tcstiry
iug beiMe the .Judiciary Committee of the
House ou • u : impeaelnnolt ipiemtion."
TUE TARIFF' MIL,
after the action of the House to-lay con
cerninz it, is tsatsidered effoctnally tlethated
beyond resuscitation. The tax bill will prob•
ably share the saint fate. The amendments
of the Senate Finance Committee to the tax
bill Natives the tax on refined sugars
,from
two to ono and a half taw cent, ml valorum,
and lays a tax of three per mot tol valorem
on mantifitctures exclusively of glass.
VIE EX I'D VED VETO
It was reported this afterminu that a veto
of the retionstruetion bill would he sent in
tonight, hit the atitiii4nglvas again at fault;
su it mot be load for to-usorrow.
lrodau://ms, Mitedt I.
IMPEACIIMENT WITNESSES.
Among the, witnesses examined by the
Judiciary Committee on the impeachment
tutestion, I hear that Moors. Evans and
Chaffee, claiming to be Senators clot from
Ctkraio, were called,. and testified, that
fending the eflilSideration of the Colorado
at the House, lastsnurniur, Pro,
Went. Johnson made nerdores to them, in
order to tt.eertain whether they would sup
port his polioy if he should sign the hill.
Tor the purpose of loamy the accuracy of
the bbAtouputs of theta. wetthl-he Colorado
Neftatoti, se intimate friend of the _Veal•
dent ifho watt mopping et the White Row
about thn time reforiaNA to, wee called and
ommd.nod. with rocoroooo to the oliolitions
4 . 10004 OM.
THE *Ng'WM BILL
)Ir. (Ilawk(N. fif Alio& blow], priu
cipal mallow of tho 'bankrupt bill oti tho
part of t. ho 1 I ((use, 110001.'i that it, will dually
thiN evialing uotonnorrow, roans.
Intanki by theviunibreive manning" to
which it was rororied. There ia a ihrtiiitia
blo oppo,it mt ter it, in both lionse4, but tho
hnt:awn* are that it will go wryly through.
I)F,F FYI' OF THE (1)1,01141)n BILL
An attempt ICH made in the Senate, this
tiftel1)0011, fat pot.* the Colorado billow the
l're.i , letit's veto. The vote being taken by
yea. and nays. resulted In its defeat, by 2J to
19—not-two-thirds, as required by the Con-
Aitution. Some five or stx llepubliettn Sen.
alert. voted in the negative, and fir. Suite
tier, who wa4 present, &And the question
and didn't vate at all.
xn 1 ITi ).
At this writing the veto message of the
President on the Sherman military bill has
1144 readleql th 4 11+11V, It Was again con
sidered in Cabinet this morning. and all the
members, save one. Stanton.) agreed to it.
At latest mattottnts front the White House it
was undergoing some slight diallitnc in its
pltra-cologv, but was expected to be sent to
the Capitol hefere the recess this afternoon,
coLottAtoi.
`The No to :omit woman WaN taken up,
the questi o n being' pas. 4, the oh.
jeetious of the Prebirlet4 hotwitlotttutling,
The jute ww 8,;
Anthony. Pallell, Chand
ler. PonnoN, Cragin. Prosswell, Fowler. Fre-
Ilender-on. Howard, Howe,
Kirkwood. Lane, Morrill. Nye, Poland,
Pomeroy, Ramsey. 'WINN , . Sherman, Sprague.
Stewart, Trandoill. \ Winkle, Wade,
Willey Williams, NVil,on and Yate--29.
lirwk,(l)(w. Cowan. I+.4N i
rixon. Doolittle, blinntrh , „ lie-N(l)4lvii.
Vo-ter. t
son. )IvDougall. 'Morgan, Ne,-ntith, Norton,
Patter-on. and SaulAttry-19,
Alirent or not votitig--M0 ,,,, n4. Brown,
and Snunwr-4.
1.(•,4 than twn.thints having voted in the
uflirmatite. the bill 1.1614.
.11, l ich
The Pre.sidont's veto message on the "mil
itary= ,vrvertnuent which had been ex
pected every hour for several days past, was
sent in on the last day, and Immediately
acted upon by both branches, and pas 1
over the veto by a two.thiols vote. to the
11ou-e the vote ,to o l yra:n to nay,=.
The bill "regulating the t. Imre of civil offi
ces.' was also vetoed by the President. It
lvas at once passed by the constit whm' vote
into a law over the veto. The vote in the
Senate on this bill eowd 3,1 y e a,: t o 11 nay...
TJtPr At IIMEXT REP+ il.trQ
Both the • and minority a the
timliciary Committoo nave snlattitttal re
pi,rts thtt impearhmont invet•ti!sation,
The 'ir ama. simply state that in their opinion
there is smilioiont reason for recottintowling
otti t ri tco tto it or dm invmti:mtiort to Ott!
ext Com-rm,s, they -t t li o lt to t t r il ow ,t,
' holm ;Me, ".(Y• thrr. t
iil that let b 4.011
111011 Whivil Will .titt,tain a ttitorio 111311, , ! caw
taine , l in the re—htt*on authorizing the in
vmaigation ; tit, 1. firth Tatoro, that the
ovi , lono, mho, hr the oma :s nit :mob
as ‘r , .r:•1 ho Imiltrl in a .mrt of jtritio...
rue BANKTI l'E :
T 41., ; •,1 d , re seem::
U.) dnlibt that ii Ni i 1 v th ,
11. , 111:1
I:."Foir fur'
i h pu, •• ; .• a • :11
t• :• ••••• 11 . , • LA•t
f t. . i j i ..•• .•. .
-t, • t.; ; • .t .r:tl trnlrrrtaml
in, tit f liw II • •••• ..t' t! •pro•Aftiitti%ttc
V , :;. - v.;;I t.. :t: rw.l . • •••••
p t t t n I ; I 11: 1 . 11 ) .
. I . 1 .111. , 'fot
; ; . ' t' 1 , 1 , 11.131110.• that
.‘ll% 1 " ; Ult/I) 1%:•
tl t ,
Iteruipl‘. to tile•101:111)(11: LT 1%1!)
ST itt, :...41 1.4 the •• 111,00i1s
, 11: eta: Iti.11041141 . 1." toe. CA).*
Misditi ill Ireortittr). II•i; 7.
GI.. lierleleao, S 2 1 i'l ". ill "! i ',. -I ' - 2' l '
.1. It. Vritz. 23 W Lotwynkl•i..N.:::.. ,
, ssnytler,sheritt 1200 Weller Timm, '•••,
.11.111111 knows, 2 11:1 Jaeoli Volm, 211;
i Isaar Illeele.:, 2 541 .ler. Ilairetiltiteli, 2i 1 ' ,
.1710.111 S. I leSS, 2no zionniel N'llenry 2011
:.lobe F ra ser, 2'01) tiliver Evans, 2 t.s.i
I .
31one wintery, 1.; Ise 1:. W liju a nyer, 1 2.1
. Jacob Lon F, 200 T. 1 - ..Senekliouse 124
1 Nathan Dreealineh 50 Jacob Welliver, 500
1100. I Ice Stott.:; Ito S. S. Runyan, ;14k)
John S. C.4e, 34141 .1. 31. Price, 25:)
'John Swisher, 100 Ed. Barthian, 400
C. 11. Tverition, 300 Flies Crease, 204)
Stott 1.:. Colley, 20x0 1). \V. (.'barb. , 200
i
Abner Velsh, 2 (1 1 Whit mover & Co. 2 0:1
Eli Old, 21)0 henry 4 iotshall, 2 00
J o l la .johimok, 200 Jonas Fakir/ger, 200
E. S. Fritz, 200 t 'olumbia counis 22 00
.1. B. Ketittle, 141 Jos. Kline, 250
11. .1. Reeder, 220 Isaac Wie,gner, 201)
N. Make:l-line, 200 Prof. 11 Carver, 500
J. C. bleeder, 203 11. J. (lark, 201)
.1..1. Gearhart, 115 Annandale& Co. 500
John KeiliT, 20.1 Jno Whitteloyer, 2(10
Noses Hower, IIOE. B. Hartman, 200
I N. Moulton 200 Nathan Miller, 1(11
Jesse Coleman, 200 Augustin; Rabb, 450
Jno Hower, sem, 200 31athias Klik, 200
Iletery 4 iiger, 200 J. I'. Runyan, 20.1
John Snyder, A 0.1 Oliver Palmer, 141..1
John Crumb - , 250 Hiram Ash, 3001
W Welliver'sest. firo Win. l'etitt, 2044
T. I'. Welliver, 200 Samuel Ohl. 2011
Woo 31 ' Bride, 250 Hirai!' Shultz, 200
.1. 11. Beeler, 200 Benj. Lore, 204)
Peter Am:lowan 250 Jas. Mel lenry, 250
Joseph II itts, 200 A. Bietteriek; 24001
G. W. Beeler, 250 Henry Helong, 460
John Beim, 250) J. W. Hoffman, 211)
IL I...lolinson ITA Reuben Bess, 250
Isaac 11:elor, 200 (leo. Keller, 100
KH. Ikeler, 100 Wen. Kelley. 250
1 Henry !Eternal, 250 harem° Cronan, 1(0r•
E. 11. Bcnder, 2010 Win. Howell, 21r.
Dr. Montgomery 250 KR. Ikeler, 200
11. P. Reherts, 200 Stumm' Johnson, 200
Genre.* Girton, 2 410 Or. 31elteyetolds, 200
11. F. Nip*, 600 Jesse Ohl, _OlO
31. Whit moyer, 04x0 $ Steer, sheriff. 21'0
.eitetuel Knorr, 6(a) Prof. Dc lanai.), 200
1A)"` Moneys received on account with the
Star of the North tae nAt reccilited in the
above list, i;*. 11. JACOCT.
Reeeipt's to the t 4 COLUMBIA
DRIVIOCRAT” lbr the Mouth
of February, 1807.
D. Cemetery, 1800 Samuel Vanloon 300
1. Solailer, 540 Char Coleman 275
M. I lonin, 250 Wm Evelaul, 200
K Hem, 200 Jas leiverty's est 2N)
Wlll Ikeler, 260 Samuel Bogart, •3 25
Col Jam Oakes, 200 Wus F Platt 23
II C Mille t 250 P Aehenbach, 1
Jacob Welliver, 4'25 C N Savage, 50
D Werkheiser, 505 Paul Leidy, 1 00
Philip 17nangst, 025 Tim Maxwell, 12 00
V Whitegiaht►est,3ittl W 13 Wallivereat.
Miss A D Webb, 000 John Leacoelt, 250
MrsliClark's,eia 10.0 Daniel Keeler, S5O
11 Mr Pry, 250.1 It Mishit:* 100
P P Byer, P I. Kline. 1 50
&math blurt; 250 donna flartsel, 150
itW Kneel
intq 4 50 Daniel Yocum% 20
),
rs, 200 8 H Miller, 30 00
Daniel Kohrboteb,3 50 Z Gram estate, 350
SKOOni, 14 50
A MAD Bar.—Considerable excitement
watt mated in this place on Wednesday eve.
ning twa mad bull. A drover from
Union co. lies driving sinntienttle throUgh
town, an d "Alen in the liiighherhood orthe
"Out" bridge, the bull alluded to With
from the drove, and made (1041POrate plange
at a young lady, the daughter of-44We,
of Upper Atigustm She sustained eonAti
twat& bodily injury, had her clothing torn,
and narrowly escaped with her life f the tic
kWh beast having thrown her with great
three. The boast was immediately shot by
John U. Markle, and thus avoiding, per
haps. serious injury to others and a great
deal of stampeding.-4\'ordi'd t Demecent.
Sl:sort,An At.:(..twww.—On Monday last.
as Benj. Kelly, son of Mr. James Kelly of
this place, was forging a horseshoe in his
father's shop, he tact with a singular and a
serious accident. It seems that. on striking'
the anvil, a piece of steel was, broken fridu
the faced the hammer, which struck him in
the region of the stomach,, and VOA driven
with such force, that it entered Mandy and
passed beyond the reach of the Surgeon's
probe. The :count! With is much
pain : this with the consequent intimation
and the painful uncertainty of the precise
location of the missile, wittier, his case one
of much sot ieit tele. —Moo /oar . tio ticon.
BtsiTlT gentlenmn
yesterday advertised in our eolumni "a dog
lost." This fawning the dog went home of
his own meord. lie thonAht it of no to
run away if the newspapers were after him.
—Oste, t to 77iam.
M A It R E PO UT.
Wheat per hu,ltel
Itye.
( .4
littelo‘he3t • '
t
(lever:wefl 4 `
113N:weft '‘
Itri'd apples "
lioNtoeg,
blear per barrel
Muter,
per dozen
V;t1low per pound,
Shoohler-, "
!lay per ton ,
iIIARItII.P.
tin t10.....':;t1t ult.. by l'hooi, J. AVclliver,
E-41,. 31r. (leorge 1). 1611. or Catawi.:l,
nod .311 , 4 s ldas bssel Hawk. of Mt. Plest , out
C;;uoty.
At Or:wes - ilk, on tho 211 root., y
\V. r. r.
Atarit.t %U.' , 1011. “11 th,
tb, kb tt:t., nt the rt , :rl , :lc • of the
mother. t,y 11ev. A. .1. Mr. C.
11..13A-7n. of ISerwi.k. Po., to Mi-1 Ein
olit ;. or 'ram, 4 flijo.
DIED.
lu Mt. 11'11..310 TONVt4li ( . "1 , .1111 1
Comity. nn the Ltoilt of I•ti :nary. L.... 7.
.1, Srn 11, r. ago , l 15 yo:trs.
Ira 1 ;; , - nwo 01. on the 7th o
I ! s tl , l,•„iy.
; ; •
I I • 1 'a . ••- •
• • .1 , I.‘ I 1•:••1:11.l •P•I'Vo.l 1,• ; : lit
•!.
aLf ••i
I y ti
i• C:1 . ..1
1 ••
(1,3 :ti.
):1 Ili- h ult., near Provident°. tat-
C , naity, William 11. Evens, fortlier!y
of this place, aged
The de.asisol ivas employed !a One Or till
vri:Li MIMS of I.4ll.Srhe Collaty at t hi s, timo
of his death, when he was struck by
rock and fatally injured. Ile was on
liatch taken front the thine, ilsd brill but
a short time liner he was hurt. !fill-lam:tins
were brought this placental interred in
Episcopalian burial ground on Saturday
last. by the honors of war. louring the M-
I , •!lion he serve,' both as 1 1 1ieate n a il or
in! en long and severe serch..o,
la• with inaNiothers. returned to share the
fruits of that victory dearly won. But obis!
kimw not what thin morrow may bring
~ g ill. Ile was at his labor, full of vigor,
in di., morning. but was borne on 4 litter. a
corpse. to his home, at miki•ilay. He leaves
a wn! ~v, and having. lately professed a hope
of failvation through Christ. she has an ex•
I ,, x tation of again fleeting him. "Peace to
his ashes."
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
wEst.Ev wtirr,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
(Ace in DEMOCRAT AND STAR Railing in
SHIVE'S BLOCK,
1114:0%18111:RG r
March. L T 7
11?UBLe SALE
or
v.kuABLE REAL EST.ITE.
The under*lgne.l A.lniiniintraiit 1..1in White
night. dnereond. will oilier nt iniblie nn
run *mu •'At' or ALUM,. Mgt
the fullnwioi properly in :
FIVE VALUABLE LOTS.
io th.• town et Illootahure lying contiono• In oath
to th.q. Zhu • Itolitlsig at. Towa t .5 .41.1 tow• H.
adtoititig slit, papally uf the gillgivfilVlVii and vth•
en.
TWO OF THE LOTS
ife well •tock.•d with ellogeg FRC ; the whole
bring in orit•tnii con lition.
dale to commence at 10 o'clock A. SI., of nid
day. *bre conditions will be an& 'mown
c.vrtmesmis wiargvinirn
pidannburi. O. lest Adownistrst.ix.
ADM IN ISTILATO 11'N Noir iv 1•:.
EXltlte of NittaHa l er rfille, thee(Meet
lettord of Allotiolotrof ion oo the Potato of Met
dry y•pio. Wig!, 14 rislitiitlcceck township. Columbia
r minty. Iwo} grasito.l by o w Kivi.tes ut
comity. to E. P. Hviiifer. who re•ides in rishititt•
creel. twp.. said county. All pew Ns hrIVIIIS
44144 M.' c1141.0f the 411.rodelit ropir•l.ll If) make
tI•to kosooto to tht 11411 1 114.1c1i0r, honte•
iuy theonielVer ludrbtrd Iv 111ike pa •meet for INwtlh.
P. IIeNDEN.
Fab 27. VT —Go; • Muer.
. . •
`MOIL ! EXCELSIOR I !
CIIASTICILAR'S
HAM EXTERMINATUX FOR MAMMA SUPER.
ri.uums tit% IR !I
To lb. :Adis. c•"eetally. tht Invatbalde depilatory
te , ~,,, ' , w ed s .1.,11 ss 10,111141 00 41111014 sollses...essible
'flirts* to rooms. beasity. PNgily 11111:1110.1, 011.4. not
burst or tojme the skip, but acts O'r.ttly on sift pest,
It Is wassubspit le rerescv • superliesos hair Irmo
law yorviors,t., or Prone any part of the 11..11y, roos•
piously. totals/ ett.l colicel!r WIMP.
Wiwi thy Aso e.ift, estototh and natural. This le
the roily 'rot °ruck west by the rrs•nels. soil s, lit
only r..al &Moory in sql , sts.orrs. Price
vent per package. seat post•puld, to one address. on
tomtits of no •Ider. by ItitltUEß. .
114. b. *7. '07,17. Cheaolsts.Mitiv,r Nt. Troy. N. Y.
W lIISKEES4tR-
MUST A If 14:
rorrod to grow upnn nianntliest nice in from
Ihrme Wave Weeks by piing fir. 0. ri W. ,n
-thinning? e n nillaire. lip moot tiiitorMly
to nondein integre. upon inn arid Wale
nit an almost inientiiiiino 1.11.1111 tr. It lin. 10.1.11 Pinta
by tile Mite or Perin and hoodoo with lhn Salt fini
te/it% num.', billows pi eU punha.rr. will or'
fr 111011.11.1 and if ilium , iintinCietion in not liven 1.1
enemy ///./411.e the money will be eheeibi
nib Price by wail, null's) lnd
tripling eireninto liee. An•
drooo Si Nat*, 014V1111 411 Cu., Chemlate. No
IRO Rover Street, Troy. N. V., Pole agents for lib
Untied Slates. (r•b. 21, 11167-Iy,
NEW ADVERTISEMENT
NEw Ggen"l4
NEW Sli()11
THE NEW STORE OF
GRFASY &r, JOHN,
1114 NoW Wolfe
wlrr az= ea
11 E A Q r.. 1 E
THEY tIILU dhoti autic
TIICY 011,1,L MANY ijoutt4
7110 SELL 40014 118,11'
They keep eveqfhirht yam tnny want. C.ll and aea
thtw old you wilt inj Au buy.
HULL STOCK COMITISE
Pu it,
Gingams,
I i a
La a t s,
Alupacas,
Frctrch Tu ills
rirlFa
1 :Is
C 11541 'lli ti
=
1 r gi a
t tlll
Coq
o
Ai
Sl.uwi
Ticking
O 4: ClOth
ME
Steal, 4.•,*
ALSO,
2~) UO
Ilrop Fkorr*, Balmoral riort , r, Wirohw Stradol.
ilheerie.µ 4jiittilit ate. 1..0,144
1144. V. , . ,mart kreir everylhurc. nett
el.prloet. Wit a.% a
ItµMi. We Iret throe net lei tie tinder*erd. Ail
kirrlo proriaerr taken at the highest otarrwt Wu**.
A 1,40, There be the r•te , re
T %JIM:4IV; 10,1''.11'114C1', wirer ri.e , r,rerr4
hayinv ease r.r bele Vitt
1,0,-0 11 cheap tart c 4 14.
ariti
Joirx,
GRADED
:alb
BLOOM 1:11"1,144.
The. :4'hoot ie in far
5.1.0 nsir, •
I ftittli.tieti IS it it neap , fon te,
,tor the r•• 'Art V Marrotrill
1 , 1 Viit - XVIAPtht
11114.c1 ”il! so ‘: •11.
E E E N EE K
r • a..,1 •
01, matt t 1,..11 4 0 '4' :1`11.14 , -
•.•
EI
ry I-
MEM
MEM
; •.4 ••• 0 ol• • . 4 .7 . 4 0 . 0
Y€lo. fi•• 1.0
91 11 fit • r.••
•• .•. 4; , • • r• • .;• • • ;
I !V %•tr•.. • 1.
. • .
3! 0,
REPAtt ATM; CAM Ll,l
•row meal. rhl.e If i/44 . e yeuir •wg:liit.• Tem wi.g . .l
11.1.411 and nut wwfb
.. . ... : only . .do fa if.
I
And ..N•1 iUMIIINIdi heir.
I{Ll•A[t.tTOit cApILLI.
i rev ft...taring hair neon hall beide ((run whatelae
elk .. . if way • talk n out; and tagalong a emu th of
hair anon the fa, e. it ha. un Vkllta• It Will [area thl
beard io gime ilia.n ltse fact to train Qv
)o es4:o. neeha:he hair opals bald 11..a , 1e In (met tar •
thee.. womb.. .4 few PrOlittual i ge kav
aliseriest that 11....tp is walnut MA It d 1 for.e. av havt
n fie. Ivan ilt ill flystor an lea. Ti,..,,' assail has►
are faloe. 1110•11.1.0tinn of 4.111 wlint 5.4 %IP.)
r". 11 Iv at w10.4w. h.) ..any will
how ore Ipr 1.. all.t.iatiti‘h Inc penalise f.•.* (Ii
• 141 , 4111 , 44* getilliflly a. dirndl ee heste.w.nsees
rear mfr. rrbl r,.. l ...m...aavvrinven l a w the ba d e . 0 . 4
bo v .t •1; has ilitere. and yk.µ may have at.
r.., , • 111 Ihrir suseetsa•a.
o lay the Repaints./
thl,o aI fn Ity Congo, up to 91.1
t• ~•• • -0 • 41 5...1i tit afpiete 11•104 nut veep Pg.
••• a.. 1 as awe dinler e' we Will forward U. postpart.
r will 1 4. , lel far 114. 121.111 V). W 11 1 , 44 will 1.,,
1.4.44.04 taw rn 3.4.1.c..11.... Itarvidtglis 0* 1..
)11, t Is pia n .I.lareet if. 1.. &
C 11.1.110.1 .4 No 3 Vtva Eat can t..
Etta• ly
111 , re emote'' , find tidinl4 la 411 .
10 y.. 0 0• Pd t{ ko g•••at wad to thrall
'l fig. banal yv4 Welt lb °cf. wa• faltet.HlS "ma rota
Iw Ire for all. and MI nu/ la; lair.
By THE
White Liquid Enamel,
FOr li. proving and the rouiptoilinn.
lime( %pitiable coil r ntenatotou In near floe
gi% the Ihe '1.11.4 4 brasilibil like 11111 that is
youth • It reuit•vei Tub **reek •
lon. tiot:.ten (Loh h. , . Stroh (*meta... ►ettetenea.
aplioes and Ithoottit leo of Pin►kin. kindly hentiux
the mane Irrt•its; the Nina el low and eta at ata elahaa•
1.. r. It,. n.n cahoot b.• deterted by the eleee.t .ern •
tiny . and twin a V.1.1141,1c proparitt„Pill is nerferily
bannles•. 11 to the only 'midis 14 the Moil livid by
inc rreuth, au.l is emboderad by the P.trooaa at In •
111.4.entsble tu 4 pee fete tnih•l. Vpb era. of 10.1 , 04
honks o ern *old coning lii e past year, 4 et1ih..1 , 61
Inaraotr•r of Mt udtrury.lrrare only I'3 eent• - -
Pent by lead. port•pehl. On rerNipt of no order, by
ilt.Rol4ll, 8111• • 1101 a: IYI , 4 hempls,
Feb 27 I etn—ly 11.3 alter Tt.y. N Y.
STRUItt ); Y. TIIE M-
S
I TON 1;7; lIED AT TILE
Wonarrfol Ilevelntiotia 11a.1, , by ilia Great Aetrata.
gist. MAD ME 11. A. Phltula/o. Pho reveal,. ap.
fret , no mortal rent knew. .4he restorer In harps.
yaw, fr o m dodefol email catu•str..phtqt.
f r 0 ,1.11. In 10Vr, lone Of /CI than, anal inentio. Ift,4
at money. kc., have berme,. tit..pliallottl. Slot Ming ti
togc.btr Ihoo, tong pl./at red. auto. et etirailhon rod•
re. lung oho rot fr kola, or Int era, restores lo o t Or
at 1,1,1, progeny. Icily yen the hit iron yon are bent
qualified to pursue rind in what you Will he moat ..ste •
a vertu , more openly tiorriag. a land I* you tb'
awry allay you a 11l sunny. g you the at.rotr. Itito •
aura. and rharacterostare of Ile! perphi. :the read.
yunr Vary ant by her aluidat pure/natural
lion era al veil- the dark and bi.l.lr n inyaletlea of the
NUM , . From the wises We see in rbd firtudinent
the malefic ttar•lliat five/rano er predidnimate in the
r „ H aguppiruii -limn the urpert• and pa lioa•of Mn
Outwit, 111.1 the I. tea oar,. to 11. hettireeis at Its .1 WU
Id birth. Shit &dwelt Ili.' future tastily mans Fail
1101 la CaliPllll the art-weal Aatroloalat out earth. 111
ro.to you lott n tritl.r. WA you only W.V.'S' 014.0
.0 fat suable as oppeartuotte. rolt*tlitrttioll tod With
himegooll aa.l all ayrtird 1,40111111111101 i, al. Pewee
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walla a.lllll wifely null .altatartlott In tholo•ellVer MO if
an person A full roll capitol chart written out.
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avut by mail tot ter• tot aC vai .e hbo% , liwountled."
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reapuouleore returned or dy.troye.l. lon , renre. o f
the Melo., order furtilrhed aiursr deal,ing tlon.o. -
IVritu plainly ah.• any of liar month ana year In
whug, you were two, v 110.4114 a *Man loth of 11311.
MAIiANIE II A. PER11.14,:0,
POT: 'ol' P. Drawer 01 1 3, N. Y.
E.XIMTIIIXII NOTICE.
Eqate of Joh a (Impailta. tifetasvir
I.r.Mr• trmianommry an Ila. egtatq nr John Chao
man, late of ernitalia Illorough. Cul11111:411
May* tarn prantml ty the IttelPler of snld CuUnIV.
1.. Mist y Chapman and Maria Ann Ihrgrrly. tmtleof
County tauten:J. All per•
sans hay sug damn eisainit On ratan, the deco.
dna Nye i rote•itil hit present I heal for itillmuerit,
and those indebted to the retry.' tylll cults payment
to the Sadersogned volthoal
MARY %N.
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