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Daily Democrat. A. Y. MULL. Editor.

I i t-Kitnv titrm. lira. UNMRRITED KTNDNESS. foci eucli loiul of obligations Charter of (lie Capital City, then suggest nmer.dmpnts They would iust think us wo think in the present An oliicious iiiwrmcddliug in matters that were none ol our business. Ditto.

WANT TO rest'ng upon us the vfistiiess of which is crushing the white people of this whole cily us well, that we re.illy feel embiirrnsscd in view of our inability to ciuicel this indebtedness. But we may he To whom this ponderottf debt due Why, to the doughty editors of "The State Journal'' at Jefferson City--of course. They arc so kind to tell the Legislature what it should do in the pro- changes in our city charter. In their issue of the 21st, under the caption "Sedaliavf. Lincolnville" ihey are so kind as to meddle iu matter of no earthly concernment of theirs, that ive propose to return to the considerations of ourpeople.

They say that they have a copy of dihc colored citizens petition "asking that the hill which is to cut off- Lincoln ville from Sedalia may not passed." copy so much of this weighty article to show that the affection which these editors bear for our colored fellow-citizens id more fervent than their knowledge of the English liiiigoige is nppiirent. They express surprise that our cit- iiens should desire to chnnge the boundaries of our city. In return express surprise that they meddle in matter in which they are in no wise concerned. We ilcsirc to cay to our considerate friends the people of Sedalia have rcnn- to get along so far without ihcir idvice, mid thej are i i to try it littlo while longer without sxtrin We so sorry that President Grant A have been compelled to defer their "harmonizing" visit to Sedalia, and other Southern provin- ers, ior tlie present. We want to much nnd'tisso hiird to wait till they may find leisure.

So anxious arc we to "harr.ionwe" that we had about conculded to do so upon the sole condition that we could bo allowed to rest our weary limbs in the Sedalia Post Office for four years. Far be it from us to say might against the worthy incumbent, foreo far as we know he has drawn his salary with ns pertinacious regard to the public service as well as we could do; he is regular mid prompt in the presentation of his quarterly Dut we will pledge our word as a good Mussulman that we will do 'he same thing nnd more. Now if President Grant is sincere-1 ly desirous of "hiirmonizintc" Ihe "elephants" here is a eh.snceto provehis faith by his works, if he desires to propitiate he can now do so. We did think of applying for the Jerusalem Consulate, but Archy got tlie start of us in that direction, and we were afraid that we couldn't find the way anyhow. We urge no superior claims over the present post master he hus his duty well enoush.

so I'ar an we know, but he is now fully "harmonized" and want to be. Valley to raise crop of totiae- co the coming Hvason. Valuable lead indications havcjusi litocoveretl near Hrpokline In Greene county, Mo. Springfield, wants a clly jail. A "Tripoli Filtering; and Manufacturing Company," with a capital slock ol $60,000, has been organized nl Sprinatleld, tor the purpose of developing a mine of valuable sloue Just (Uncovered In (Southwest Missouri.

Joplin, produced umrly one- tliird ol lite entire amount ol pig lead received in St. during: the year 1872. lute au attorney at Fort Bcolt, KauEW, aud recently arrested for forgingetidoraeiceiiH to cheeks oil Fort Scott bunks, was committed on Friday Hit iu default, of $15,000 bail. We gleam from tlie Mouitor. Fort Scott has Hook und Ladder Company.

According to tlie Oaeeola Peino- crat a man in til. Clair county came near getting lynched by his euraged neighbors', for no oilier reason ttiuu (hut he nokl them sorghum molasses in which a skunk bad perished. The Southern Hotel of St. Louis, pays to the water-works of thai city, annually, $25,00, for the privilege of water facilities, while the Plunlei's, pays only, $18,00, in consequence of uslni: BO uiucli less. The county Court of Jiickn-ou ty liaa made an order requiring the Recorder to report, to them all the deuiia of trust, mortgages, liens, that they may be able to tax loaned money otherwise escaping taxation.

Kansas City is proposing to have water-works, costing $800,000, with a capacity to furnish gallons of water daily, from two engines. A gentleman, representing it furni- Charter Oak STOVES, AUK A SOLELY UY Till-; Excelsior MaHnfactuiii Company LOUIS, Wholesale) Dealers in all nds of TINNERS' STOCK. Arc (loins mwro and bettor cooking, (loinji it quicker and cheaper than any other stove ol' the same cost. Octls. Are always low priced, reliable, mid operate) perfectly.

Will do your cooking cheap imd easy, quick aud clean. Jf President Grunt csinjnut come to turc munui'uuturing establis.liment. to this important matter, in New York, been in lliia vicinity he can ju-t order our com- 1 Always warranted mid by ALL Stove reivlei-s-i, L1KK YIKTUK aiithorily of two wriu of execution to me dlrovtod from tlio olllce.of the Clork ol the ommon Ploan Court of Pettls county, Mistonri, tho lirst, and huvliiB prece- lence 111 tliia levy, In favor of h. Smith, and uxaiiiut Puvld W. Boul- diH, iiiul tlio HUL'ond bolng In favor of Solon J.

Marl in, and ajfilnst David Hoiililln, seized mid levied upon I ho following real estate, to wit: Lots numbered 2, 'i 4, 5, 6, 8, 1(1, II. Ki, IS, in, 17, 18. 19. 2U, 21, 22, '1A, in block numbered 11); lots numbnrod 1. 2.3, 4,6,0,7, U.

10. II, 12, KI. 15, 10, 17. 18,19,20, 21, 22, 2.1.24, In block numbered seven 7): mid also lots numbered 1,2, 4,6, (i, 7, 8,9,10, 11. 12.

13, 14. IS. 10, 17, 18. lit, 20.21,22, 2-1, in block 'numbered eielit 18); also numbered 4, 6.6, 7, 8, i 10, 11. 13, 14, 16, 17, IS, 19, 20.

21, 22, 28, 24, 111 block nuin- liored ten (10); also lots numboied 1. 2, 8, 5, 0. 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 13, 14.

15, Hi 17, IS, 19, 20. 21, 22, 23, 21, In bloi-k numbered sixteen (10); lots numbered 1, 2, 6, 0, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 1.1, 14,15. 16, 17. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22. 23, 24.

in block numbered seventeen U7); also lots numbered 1, 2, 3. 4. 5, 7, 8 10. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 10, J7, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 2:1, 21, in block numbered twon- ty-Uireo (23): and also lots numbered 1 2 3 4, 5, U. 7, 8,9, 10.

Jl, 12, 18, 14, 15. IB, 17, IS, IS), 20, 21. 22, 23. 24, in blocK numbered twentv-fonr (24), north of tho Uttilro'iid, in Sediiltn, 1'cUis rounly, Missouri, as the prouertv of the defendant, Eouldln. nnd 1 wl 1, On being the 28th oi February.

1873, HnUveon tlio of nine o'clpcfc JA. if and fivo o'clock P. of said day. at the Court House door in tho city of Seilnlm. in said county, expose forsalc to the highest bidder, nt public auction, for cnsh in hand, all tho righi and title of tbo said Bouldin of, In to tho above described real estate, or so iiiiieh thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy aald two executions, lirst (hat of t'lie siiul C.

K. Smith, and sec oml, that in Invnr of I). Miirtln H.J. McCOKMICK. febe-4w Hharlffof Pettis County COMMERCIAL COLLEGE --AND- NORMAL SCHOOL --OF-- enrcmnliip Sale.

SEDALIA, MO. Oriler nf liimiit Warren, Ad-1 ininiHlrator of the tato of Krbin SVnrren. -ic iiids. Will our consent? Thete astute gentlemen proceed to "To one not familiar with the v-nnditiim of things in it appears exceeding strange that a of the kind should be asked This may bo true, us ignorance of fncM generally conduct people false conclusions vide the Jour- mil's en I ire article for proof nf tho truth of our proposition. But if our carping friends establish anyihing by their iiMerlinn, it is i.hat where the "condition of things" fully understood, as it is here, there is nothing in the de- intuit) of our city council, and wo nc- vept.

the logical sequence of their nr- juinent The truth IB these gentlemen wrote jf matter of which tUey knew nothing, and in which they only reflected he sentiments of The appeal they (tlie editor." of llie Journal) make to iho legislature is 'ruly pathetic, and moil certainly respectful Uciiring by Asses," by whicl title tho members of the General Assembly is called, those same gentlemen in the same mission to bo njiule out nnd forwarded iu t-arc of. the Eadicul County Central Committee, and we will be sure of it. By permission we refer to Hons. Ben Butler, Jim Hnrlan, MoxaMor- ton, Oakes Amos, Tom Fletcher, Count Rodman, Gen. Givrfield and the gnintcd Urownlnvr.

J'rct man pays. for wv, Us gfttlug out of u-Hlmil loys It ia in tended to have the tut up an shipped to New York, wbtru they will he woilte'l up into furniture, and no doubt some of it will be sold buck, tolls. No wonder our people lire so JJentnn county Democrat. of their are just a little anxious to if because the editors of tho Journal ('wider the members of th "Awscj," did they feel a warrant to jpi each Ihcm Was i on the general principle that like at- like, that, they get near th know whence tho 'lieir inppirnlion, ond tell them Ixindly but, frankly, that tho. source i ''tulty tbc material is bad.

Tbfirc ii( no dispotiition to oppres. he ncgrccj there is no desire to ro i of any right, or lo dcnj the; privilege to which they lire just cniitlul. Thoy were frnudulentl clnixleFtinclyattSRlicdtn ourrit; without, the or content 'ar nnil intercut ftflwlh I'itci'j re()uirfi divorccmcn If our iVii-nils of (f'i tith al! faiiili' them (he lliey arc the better ciinnot. liplil. for u.

th'-iii (o "ko thi 1 Trishmn the ilo t) Orlywisi. "-'twt 'I Sfr-lit ilu-v over i. 1 Donison Itema. THK AGOXY OVKK. Now that our Radical frioniU.

In id out of the IcgUlnluro, have hnU ic bromiest Intittido in tlieir assault the character of Senator Bogy, nd have utterly nnd fail- to (oi'iiihim with tlie remotest sus- icion, wo hope they will have tho lanliness to acknowledge that, no man wits ever investigated who came ut of the ordcnl more fully itnd cotn- letcly vindicated, thiui our distin- uiBliixl Senator. To repent those silly, unfounded hiirces against him would bo to nal- all of the truth of what we the outiiet: That, the investigjition wns insligftteil 1V a pivrlibftn mnltivo- 1 itice, rather thnn a desire to vindi-1 ate the right. Sennlor Bogy nnd his tunny per- oniil mid political friends, ciin well iflord to defy the malice of his open inemics, and the insidious croalcings pretended Demoerat-s. I euii (. From the Journal, ol Ilia 2iil.

Henry Parker, need iiboul 20 ycnrs, from Lnfnyettc county, died nenr Denison, on the 20th. Ont of the first set tiers of Denisou. K. L. Chandler, formerly of Boon- villc, died on Saturday last.

A commurcial line of telegraph will be established in bout ten dnyg. A Ijodfre of Odd Follows w.is organized lust week. Ono hundred of cotton were bought on Wednesday hist fll 18 tscn'il MTiKfiK. cliol McKec, A i i nf Me Kiie, deceased, W. IJeniiH.

,1 nt thin cuninx Lht plkin- tin, by it uppear- to thostatiafactiou Court Ihe defendant, Oeorco W. Dennia. is a niin-reaideut i i a and ciinnot hi tbis ordnred by Ihe, Onri that (JublicHtion bn made, i i i i lliiit an action hn.s heon cummcnced against him. in the above i rauae. by petition, in tho Circuit Court of 1'ettis county, in tho StaloofMiitsouri.

tho objectand tteiieral nature, of i is tn enfor vendor's lien on tho following dc- scrihed properly, to i C'omineiiniiiK it stone forty (40) rods south )' the norlhwcat corner of tlio ccnfi per pound. Col Uilworth'a opera houoC- fell down lust Thursday evening, maks ing it complete wreck. Four men who were in the building escaped through window. h-VANH. M.I)., i.atoof r.oonvillc.

A Late of Sinltlilon. DOCTORS EVANS, AVING lonnltsl In Scdulla, In practice) rvrofissMon nnrt nf the Kyi "nil Kar. II: Items. At the late term of the Circuit Jourl in Benton county, i Jr. M.

DICIT 1 ON DK5TIST. JVo, 75 Main, Street I I i at i i i i i quarter of tho northeast iuartnr of Section nine. HI), Township forty-live nanite (21), miming south lorty (40) roils to a stonn, HIOHCC north (-101 "roils to a stone, thence wrst forty (4ii) rods to tho pl.ico of begin- i for the. payment of I nf Fourteen Hundred dollara ($1,40000, und interest on anotu oxccnlril by George. MrC-ee, ceased to Krbin Warren, niticc dccenH- ed dated July 8th, 18(18: and unless he, be.

and appear al tho noxt term of this Court, to holdnn a I tho Court in the city of Sedalia. in the county orPetti.1, nn a May on before tho third day thereof, (if tho tfrm so limrf con- linuo and if nut, before tho mid of tho le.rin,) lodgment will bo render- oil agatiml him and property Hold tn satisfy siiid and co-ts. It is further ovdi'rud that a copy hereof bo published in tho SKOAI-IA DF.MOCKAT. weekly newspaper pul lished in the county of Pettis for four weeks HiiecetraiToly, last inxorlion to bo at loust four wenks before th' cninninnceinent of I term Ihiarnurt. A trwa c.opy---AHoHl: K.

V. KKN'T, CU-rU. IJv J. W. P.

Philips VCMI, altyS for plff. Order of Court. VIKTUE and authority of a wri of execution to me directed, from the oUteo of the Clerk of the Court Common for Pettis county, ii favor ul Muck J. LcatnitiK, and iiziilna Keeco Hughes, ot 1 haveaclzed am levied npon tho following lands, ti wit: No. 1.

northwest o.niirto a uorth half southoiist quarto thirty Hcrcs south sldo; lot i nurtlieaXl qunrter and inrtheast qiiar ter amitlm-pst quarter, nnd twem. of tiortheHstsoiilh wont quarter aonthwent (jusi niirlht-nxl of 'J, township of nuitfe 2'i, and hull' imd the south half of WPS half of scctiiiii and xnuth half nnd two hundred acres ol' aide nf the north half of section in township 47, of riinite 12, in Pottis cnunty, Ih i property of Rec.cc HughiM), and I will, On Friday, being the 28th dny of "February, 1873, At the Court House door, in tho city of Sodalla. between tho I inn ra of nine, o'clock A. r. i-iul livn o'clock P.

of day, while the. auld Common PleiiH Court is in session, expoae lor to the highest biddor, ul public aitoUnn, forcnaii In thn right, Interest and claim of the said Itoeoiv Hughes, of, in and to thoiibovo lamia, or HO niuch thereof na inny bo. nei-essarv nutisty tho aald execution THESPIAN HALL, Boonville, Mo) A FIRST CLASS IW8TJTUTIOK FOR PREPARING YOUNG ANIt MIDDLE-AGED MEN AND WO MKN FOR BO8IWE88, OR A TEACHERS of PENM1NSHIF ALL THE SOLID; AKK TADOHT' FOR TH)E AGJ COMMODATION OF WHO8K EARLY EDUCATION MAY HAVE NB6LECT-' ED-, Hiid coHts. Ill fcivur of said J. Sheriff of I'eltis County.

for three and ft half year-, for iois.0 stealing--Turpln Is the t-ame MISSOCttr ndlviduKl who limes citizens 1" Barry covinty last fall left for dead. The ways of the liorsu Ihlef art very GEO, MAVERICK ATTORNEY AND VKITIS COUKTV COIJRT, Kohrani-y 1878. 1 Adfttidified iii-Kro, n.meil. Jnol B. I (X)UNSELOll AT A Iiilllf.

wo-siirrrMed in ut weeh ihttr with a MISSOURI. home from Jieur Mtealiin, lias inure dOKM ttmn vnten. I MBS. A 1 8 A'. L.

SIOMP, fcrmci ly fiiitor of the MTLUNBH ft DHBS8MAKEH, Applrtim City hai piiruliued Interest in liir Bates county, KoCOI'll I in l.niUe.1 VeriKnl iiiiunly a armer Futtis I'otinty Urtnir uli'iiiW I I I I I I I a Mioiltti- iirBanUaHon. marcms-uwir. The i i crujt in 1'olk cnuiiiy, it vrr.v proioi.iliic. The is remarkatdif, but 1 trno, lliAl i a Inn jil .1 "'ari two yearn Aniun thinus, the followiHK dor was madn and ordered of lu-wil: WHKttEAa, In pursunnop r.f an no of tho Ocnenil Assembly of tho Slat of MlNNOtirl, entitled, A Act Amend an Aet Knlilted an Act to Hn able CountiM. Cities and Incorporsl.o( Towns to Knnil tlicir Rospoctiv De.btH," approved March 20th.

18.1 this Court, nt its Hdioornod session Ihe May tortn, and or. tho la IST'J. l-i'- its orrtor, submitted tho'rjiialilloif voiorn-of this txinnty, tho slpctlon held on Iho .11 of Novranber, ISii, tho riiutxlio whether they wouM anlhotir.o the County Court of this county to fund the debt ol this county. Ann, whert 1 at Raid election duly held, a majority of the qualified voters of I I'oun- tv voted in favor of funding the, tfobt ofthis-i'iitity. It therefore nrdored by the J.ourl toonlor.

Work li AllWHT COl'NLEY. Contraettrt and Builders, Order of Publlciillun. THAN ATJD- COURSE 9F INSTRUCTION AS THOROUGH ANH EXTEX8IVE AS ANY IK TH LANTX State of Mi.MSCuri, "ounly of tho Probate i-nnrt, in mill for the County of I'ctUs and Missouri, 'N'ovembor term, 1S72. E. Kvaim, administratrix of the p.stiito of KvansH.

KVIIMH, deceatod. VOW this dny coinCR Mnr.V E. KVIIIIH, Admlniatnitrln of thn es- Hte of Kvuna S. Kvans, deceased, pre- ihe rcurl he.r pellUon, pruy- iiK for an for tho sulo of so much if iho real estate of snid decciisod as will r.p(l sallafy the re.mBlnin(; debts due by aaii ostntn, yet nn- p-iiii for wa it of fmfllciont ussots, rampaiiiPii the lists and Inventories reiiuired by law in nuch on cxiunnialion wboreot it Is or dorc'd thalall pontons Intcrotftnd In tho estatn of saiii deceased be notified that unnheation aforenaid has bcea niatlo and that wnlrosthr contrary be shown on, or bofiro the flral dny oftho next terra of oonrt, to be held on the FOURTH KUARY, 1S7S, it keine tho -2M day ul month, an order witl lie itwdft lor thn sale of tho whnlo or so much of tho real onato raid as Iw snfllclont for tho pnytueiU anil it is furthBr ordore-! thht this, tiotico l)( puMMiecl in the Sfldiilin UKMOOIIAT newspaper pnbliyJlwl in sail uoiuilv Pottls, for four i-oiisecutiv i fnvin-i Monday February and i.i con tin true ciipv. Altosl i 4 K.

II. M(XKS. Clnrk. It. MOSKS, U.

C'. Short A J. P. In Olt.y i Thn Only Office For JToln(r n.H ol l.adlnet, Infl- f.ntlonw. Stray Notice.

-l'iimx A. tVjnrni.n. llvinz Htcrlin. IVHI? Ihe lny reil row. mwrkeil with "ft 1 wndnr bit in lun I tn lars i ui, 'nv "imint It is therefore nrdorod by the Court 1 niiiit tyo somo thai the Kotida of this pounty bu Is- tfl)l lw six jn-amnM.

to tho amount of Fifty TUouaam i nrnlsc SlK JW 'nolmn in of wmiamCurraii. h.iVk iniiinii. from niv I i'' In ill- i Third "Dollars oaoh, with intorest coupons ittliHtlied, bear- iiiK Inloresil at thi rale often cent. pcrnnmini, payable seml-annunlly thn Treasurer's Otllco ot Missouri, bonds to be duo anil payable in Twenty (M) yearn from date, TrwHunror'n Offioe, nnd not to be redeemable befnro iniitii- rlly, and not lo bo sold, exchanRBd or dixpriMod of nt lesii than thn faeo or pur tho bonds and iho Inte.rosl. accrued fnrtho JU.TWWO of re- ilooinlnK outnliindiiiK impaid cnunty A inn-c-iipy--Atiem H.

clorU. sTv.KMA'N.':; i- Stray Notice. hy Ji-lin W. Alhins. livini; ii- Mt.Ktn»llnk(«wn«ln».

VeUlscounty, thn itth day of Jnnnary, 187:, "no liKhi. rtltoy, olj. foiiv'-enn high. throe whiio foot nnd a small whitospnt in appraised by My- ixn. rttcphons Hiram this day Januiiry, I.S7S.

mil bclW. P. Thomas. .1. T.

Mottlnnts irliloh A. tl 1 1 lutlon l-i CITY. WAKE FOREST III Of 1 SOHOO1'. MOtJSTOMlA. Cmaty.

Mould, ocal a i r.UM at Toltloii are anil braml ran In com- HOIIWnNIA, I'nlill ROMlllr, IM IN EV SPA PERI NEWSPAPER!.

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