.-t-N - '',' rein Prestacus Lincoln. ~ g oTorg, 11tIrsdarri • ch . The .F 01 .rt _; .de milted, Con sst tit* 414 •Mossee -A lt , MI ref , nate artlii:yo f .ll4 of 'c ' , Re A rs :q 4 4" ' 14. :IP t i t, ' d the n A 'oii, 4i . A room n_ fI o 4. 3 yes% ic h . 'or table:' lest lichi all billab. 'a lel • fellow :. i 'h -, ",. 1 411111111 0 1111e1114414414 a• Allteter -oughit - to iiiiiik illY Slat*, euhich miry adopt a ohilitnont of' Wlitves*.iftring id such MINNEIVIAP- 10 "0_ 1 P05'Ity , is uch...State , - v U.ctirarostionte of the ille°"'' 4 11 1 1 004. 4 40 10 4 44) piiitikk. it'r , ollueed`by'stch 1 3 ~,,..., i,' , :', ' A‘l(' f ::' i't. >. ' ',- ; , 1 ' s 1 elPfieillitipncpritabeidAiri the resolution t - Meet Abe a nitro val at' „con gress and c t he 41111 4 , 41itelVirtlitiVrtd r tint if .ft, does com -1101111/Ii 4114•1110ploviil,!Iittunt',Itof - importance a r•m" ' Aill ',1040411n I'6 fortnitlpeoplo 'mi:die te fy inter,. ' k. ~00i0#0.161(02011,V tiVilfia Li r' t h e ' t • leo Oa* fegiM tv! , 00 0sidif to/lather 411.41illeir .0410111ltisiviiitrOtiviritiptiewbnid find ifs'high ppLipppititCcial'auch.imesitire, al 'one of `the I le 11ket,4 6 nt,,/ 1 1 1 1 11 •,"• aell-preeervation. The 'itit tit' therexisting plan rrect ion entertain sigiiik`tisti'tY4 Oeveinment will ultimately We fortei , trii liclitiOWlreltie the iddepentlente ot Offffptile of4e,disaireet lid regitin,At nil that all m ir rAVI. 0 1 4 ,-*S11• , nOrth of kuch parte will then " a unipn for„ : whicb we bev,e struggled, lbeitikintadyinne, we mow choose to go with 1111100111611tIlkiir tivition'." ' 2'o deprive, sham of thit 4/0. amiremaiitto mid) 14 rebegii4i; end `the 1 . 11 ockiphioNo loms nci lila t ion - - Completely deprives *my it, ottp, aßthe States initiating it. e --- 4 ' pint Ts not thitt ali, the. States bolerating 41INIVICLOP*Olitit ) ''iiiy '', soetr, if at all, initiate .0100elpitii tuy betkiirwhile ttie 'offer is equally i piptip4p,pfl o tPc.,more.Northerwiliall, by inch iiitlition, molts it certain to the• more Southern Out its ne,etteat'veill the former .. ..taper join the, lat. .ttiev itilteiVileire;ed ' Copfeeforaey. I say "ini- IS•l4•44 l 'Antellutle in' titylcidgment, gradual and a s t aptltlmemeneipation Is better'for all. ''fil,the linererutancial oentetuniary view any l iiiiisbef'ite,c4rigtless, with the Census tables -did , Tieiitierieporte:tiefore him, can readily ippgtfer binteel4'hove' soon the current expendi i , sa:obtOja ~wat,-would • purchase, ' at ~a fait. „, itfip it!. p 11-the,slavee in any minted State. Itetttli proppsition on the part of tbe.General Goiiintrient, i Fels up nri,cfaim of , a right by Irtidinirguilloritiee to interfere With Slevery tiatitbin ,itate' limits, retering, as. it does, the AI" ; ...tuteeeOptrol of the subject' in each case, to ',,,• • •1, 8 4•11,1tp,p4 its, people immediately interested 'lt fa ,prononed its, a. matter of perfectly free i4tii4iCtiiit'them- Vli itetAiiiiiiiar' - itiessage hilt December 1 ethollitt'. 4 l l 4o gay: ItThe Union must be pre. 1 17fult kW beftie.,4l.ll,inclispensable means must, tieftmployed.,!! ~t said this pot hastily, but de. '11bIt• _OAT: '" War his been, and continues to be. Illlgi/All•Peniteble . means to 'this end: A practi tspl,Cetieknowledgemint tif the Nat lona!' author titt , VSlol,..reakr the war unnecessary," and it # ,otllti At once cease, If, however gui , resistanoce 4 ' eetkiiiiiei 'thee' soar tallJe COllii7lllll, and, it is im- Oliblei tii"fdretieeilll' the incidents which may ,11011evritl 4'Sitcti as may 'seem indispensable or „may pktrip,usly'prornite great efficiency t ovvard i t r tpdiriglke strugglecruust and will , come. e proposition , now made, though an offer •oftlit,al' hope if May be esteemed - no oflence to lIIIIItt Witethir'lhe peeuniaty consideration ten glpritti would not hi of more vfilue' to the Stntes sto fri v P!° P 11 110 0! concerned than are the in: tltution - and property in it, in the present as. tact. of affath.. " 0 'While It is true'thst the adoption of the pro. 4soggelb,resoltitlon Would be merely, iniliatory, And,petwltbiu Itself a practical measure, it i,s egFcitntnclded in th e hope that it would soon leid"to , Important results. In full view of my egiiistiieiponsibility to my God and to my coun t•irell eisritinstiy beg the attention of Congress ti t epd.theletople to the subject, 1 • ' ..,,,,- (Signed,) , , ~ ABRAHAM LINCOLN. ~, trioloP,c-rfeaLLAPE AND THE, ARMY OF Tilt Il‘ "keliii An daubtlhat ye ep9n ehali hear, ifliiiiilili'itti r ititti . of tlittliotomic, ,where 111 . cCLEI.:. ilti4 Ititti l iiiitiatitlfed 'hie hoitiii and from the in-' v iel:ftirloeNiiitia l ' in..Which : he • will concentrate 444i,'"thellteititsi . ol , rietiari, , ,,.andstlie , acciatnat. .1164 which hilt the restoration of : the "Union. " ' i iititgliad• With iiiesti exuitations of the people 41#4,4ia;(1,WoiOtily the 'imepeicafions of ,'ige t iiiiitinTieonipiretore s of sefssion, but yhll unermopyt the .r . dipseeol,opa,fi4 . _ 114..!nuix?urs f Oftli`e . liiii4;iciiiiiii'ib'i,iitiOnjo of. the Isiorth. 1:6:10# theiti4aiatiti . sees•ind rattle of. these - Ciijiiverii4icoiliii are lieu ril; f ollowing the.trail Ur `tie .t . 4 . iiiritirritt,:e hii4. Already, these; poi. ' ignbuthirtge al4 'Plain ie . & it:him.: he's iispec. sOtitildiititii'iti - reeiore the, U n ion' ~ni. the ,i6tilifatitittlah t'and eV'en victory,' if . :it':hias that . ,Objeitit'lind4n'd, iiii; tristesteitil tto his in'emiee. . I'llie N'.'• Ir:Viiii;ie, which Vs . the most. ope n . 4Nr.iiiit . . 4 iiiiiiiicant; does'net queraiori hie capacity. 'ett-hitilftitiblible'ttitc'eestat . but' a r ' ra'igns 'hjin on - 4eoilWit'tlie . .tipint in which lie is disposed to . eiWirCiii'llte' aitigalqi.' He Will nOt Win vict AisiilblibAbelitiOn . lipirit.' His work, no mar 't !pi ii4i/PVlttidtte; a ria: virton ght Without About - iiiiktaitlito'Witti te "°cOttiseuesti 'Which indicates iiiitthtfUtilirlifitlied'andbiuntedby partistan u"biktlitiriN4i/ii:iiithirgee'iii title fling .at` the It4W,ii! 04, I rt4;.;'' - . . iltiUi 4-.' i tit;tit ii, he' asitted Of. is, that, if he teiiiith , 'liiJiiioiriivi, Orders -en ' rid Vince that 114 mild'egosb Ike' rebi.fliair et eittfow, he would .4 •114?01- 1 41s 441,00 ridectign.thitt ire would be . iikliy, 49 - itilli ot eeyf net) thottaind good voters, iiriipm,fie.mightlieed In 1884-when he. runs for i ll itistainti: tiV4iiialiite oi the re•un!ted and ietittiertietaiidlkaiii 'Detitoeiiej,it '.: - ' 'Vtilif! i'f'illitatifrlt'in .. ';;,'h' ii 4icima!iina'ut . tee-. itettlfiliits "ittedLit.t.i;:; ,follows hien. to' the . illik4 s e:ftele4 ' " ittli prejiaiee'io . Velit tle ' ' his ‘a , irOt iiiia':ieh:,6).iii . '"iie; th'e , Oitit ' biiie.triunlilifk, • , ... not' ~.'lorry. t eat this conspiracy 1, us iSfelilielitelli ''We '.cali 41 on' ih' hl' ''t 0 , 4 ~w it, 4,0,,..„4.,.,., p Tess e pu ic ....,.... i ,.. f .. ;01 1110 4 111 ; lon !II ,tlie pan in cob ;.ftbk.•,4ii:-)titeptl in'd:enVeoti`a .feeling' _ it; A Of the Oeiteral . FElotOittltv . a n'ot rtial ' ;;;te foplid afrniurri4iict :fre ..!;pr d Ltncohl c.ongrcsa. r.ecommending the c0.0p 7 - efation. Ol.:11c Q.overionr);.tit with; any, State which may ado* abolishment .StOery). gixing iP.. Abe purchase of the Slaves. There• can. be no "ol:ijection urged. against the.plan yropOsed,except, 'perhaps,„the •overwhermin;g expense, AO an already e'Xhit ust mity , be. considered return. in. 1 0 ~. 717e,,,Mnrnapernnq just ridveicate4.l.iy real friendsOf iitigro, reeogitilzing,.as it does ) that .the relation of the' 11.1astr , and stave: Ia : one : Of: ownership*. and property,. for which cOmpensatiorf'should be.made, and that the. wholeTeciple north as. Well - as.south should , . aid •in .thepecuniary :loss. of changing:from Slade to. Pee; eiso,that* . the• State's . are' the only' power, to free slavp4, .• • . . may .be 'urged :that, this, is not . ~p rOper time to discuss' till's qpestion, heing.Col- Ctilitt r ed-tO-rlistract the puhlic attention. from .more important -huSiness tin : hand, ..andr . ender the:suppression orthe rebel I iciii:inote difficult to ,tichiese. -The Government is illy able to benr the expense at thietirne,.besitlits'.the labor of the slave irrne,ededpst wheie he, is teSi'iissisf in pay.: ing- the shop - nue debtealrearly• incurred. Fon Dcitsat.soa... 7 —We give a •someirhat lengthy account , pf ,the battle at this place,. thinking it Take, inte ng restiu thin,light read, , • . . lng'. yt•as•;•probably the most .bloody - battle „ ever fobgh: en this continent.: • • ' • REMOVED,-A. No tritsc has.reMove!Vhis Stove and Tin . Store to the. building known as' Williams Store; : reeently occupied by A. 13. Armstrong: Tjis,patrons will find,him . ut . bin new quarters with an extensive : assortment of Wares, ,in his line also, prepared : to mantnae- •: The Miner again etterripts,to shift 'its course .to.suit the steadily increasing • tide in favor, of the..constitution and Union; the change we far is . .too.'suddon • to,be Listing, and sr: return,. to its old. Abelitionfdiennioa. policy. may • reas onably. he expected, , Aa eVidence. : of its sin 7 Cerity:it sari noßePublican wishes -to,deny.Or evade, the . sleVe guaranties•in' the constitution,' ,enumerating them. One year: age such jan guate..*o9ld have placed 'it outside the pale of Republicanism; whoever heard a kepuliiaria& mit that stal , ery . Wals com4itufionnl; or that the obligation return fugitive slaves was .bind:' ing; thu repudiation of cOnstirtitional * obligations,: by the:dominant. party that ,has wrouglit our Nybet occasion' Was there' paSsage of “liherty.bills, , !. the:comititution, , in:efl Northern States where the Repubhcan parly bad • the..itseendahey,, it these•reimiteinentsts were- not-denied eve," 'led;.whatf.tieed of. the fallowingoti.the',basis ofßepublieanipolieY, , gthat all men are'eieated .equal, that they ere endowed by' their Creator, with certain :u.neliontible :rights.r that among limed zierlifo ..fibirty, and the pursuit Of. , hap ,' . piness.-,: The creed' Oplie, Republican party.. was that slavery Was againet divine'right , end must be•aholiabed, though the constitution per- .'llye,are asked if in the event ,slaves shoiild. 'run aWay'frorri ;hei r . Masters or be confiscated, , (vioultf this prove that'llie ;war is not directed ogainat the rebellion?"' :The -accidental 'fate of slat;'eiy; in the littlire,' will Prove nothing regaCtito the present Object . Of . .the'vvar or the 'Causes:that prodticed it.' There are few sane the.country: who do not' admit that the .tnicenstitutional and untaWfultnterference : with I:tiii.inatittitions of, the slave - States: tbe.,,irre presiible. conflict" inaugurated by'SeWard,and 1 practiCally.Cciinmeneed.by by, Brci s wit inMis iouri and , Virginia, was ,the cause of. the tear; 'and: theeff,irts . of . leading liennhileans, in.. r and out of Cefigress,• to make it:a War ai aipie the iwtstitkion instead c‘itgainst the •tebelljori;":•has.been'theiririncipul .obstruction to ite.speedy arid successful : termination. : the. Iltinir,.. we never voted for the ctiraitor..l3rrckinridge vote and - Ittbc,t for the election of .J. C. Breck 7 . ridge who was considered' full - Oa . ..patriotic; and worthy as either of his eompetittirsi and who ran on a national, constitutional.' platform. Thig tionot regret; had !Ina ticket 'succeeded,. or either of . thosc4posed to Republicanism, who doubts 104 now. be :enjoying, Peaee and prosperity instead of being engaged in :devas'... toting -war: Our neighbors' would not be so ungeneroue.allo•implicate Mr, Breckinridges supporters at the•election :with, his subsequent counpi.... Ile and the editor . haVe been striving for the same 'obj'ect—to make dissolution per-; pqtual.. . . . . • If. there is any consolation to' the Democrat editor la' the thought, that the man whom he sees . fi.t to call the "Spiritual editor"' had any thini.to'dO with the articles referred. to in his last Or' that-that mantas had any ton. nection , with the - editorial columns of this paper ?since the Fall Campaign, he ought to'enjoy it, especially ,since. tnust on the . %stiole, be exceeding, blue. ,We only say', keep GUESSING Mt. Editor, you 111AY hOdy after Many . the ft,Spirithalist Suiierinteadent. Irma been'" known !se , the editor of ' the Mittel:, and having identified- himself as siteh, in canvassing for stihairibari;iii:obrising ta' Llevefa large SierqtO iii'ireetirnusi matters lve may be par Lionsfilar rittrilintirig,the editorial to hrm; otfiereauii,likeiYto mtalead the' public, as well as,c,iurieq; qi,e;fajt th a t (one. and -ea ,w`e're-,rinOttl'iltiit'v'e " . .1) ••• • 1 0. "v -ever,tit Li of, no ceinsequenie airy bodyho tot iiirelytftofie hurt" 4 ,tory Attee* g to thatiudii: . due to bim will ie fruit* of pact 'f.,o,l.le!, ',Will be ‘tiik.'edijeets' i?alignent • Nziuie I Notbipi timitiiiil army 14.4 r 1 , +4 4 , / Apnit . 'Tile .11etner . devoteA' but,. direalourtlia o .itti. entiro inside. reading Tatter. to .our .es aria . ) ; bee - fir:::".:.lt lici , irever begs the irldulA . enee f its , . readers ler, a.fe w. w.eeks ,'. We trust the sid:i 7 fAilbois,:tl:Ohat, papa, will poSciese, theit.S . oll4 litith•pAiiAhce; .we own' to . A . cuikisity . to learn . I)o'w.mneh : spaee eiti be;oAcupied. lA:ithont ad: .venting an ides or m . a4ing . .it point. .......; . .. We ore learn that nt he'c'nrrie , cilefuriqt"l-g . One; Col.. Ih has . -the ienotation.9 l. being a .. brive nrid 'aceorp . plished'ofricer,'otack. nowledged'iibility arid respe'etabiy 'connected,. vve-should.not be: surprised' if....snme inquiry Ivere'made .in 'revard.to who 'did . it '_end : the means used.. •Iniagifie.ihe..surpOseand'iliper non'sterrietinn %Viten it...is' . foUrid that the editors oi . thnlll l .lCean r , ;inity . thus ()hiker , ' ated 'n a me from among:tnen.' It will pa - isittly take. another weekend:-an. effort, , Of.the''knowii;g editor to . obliterate' the ,remembrance of that scuttling - letter . ; for it has , alreatly!ffeeted riiele'good- than a legion of such pigrnies as theeditor:eould in a life.tirrie.. •Let us lien' 'what this writer' knows; . first he o'resortS to the , vilest measures to supplant Col Kane, and and.estahlish himself ass Colonel• 'ol the regiment bifore his resignation was aeeep tech". thafsia, ho iachtirgedWith attemptingtc: regain what he already held., I.* he positive as sertion that Col. • ICs n'e wail -defeated by Col. is Moctified; byinttmating that' it,' was either. Col B. or hiS '. , .worshippers.'-''', Thear'•- 1100i.which is lengthy,, :shows — conclasiVely. that the .. writer.doiotk.notd' mark.,..ond . might safelr'Seek instruction for several . yeers; with out endangering, his mental. faculties. .. . llairoirra:rq hoe been re ported in theltouse of 'ltePresentatives by .111 r. Hutchins, to ~ < emtalize.tbe rates of . .riostage,''': 'eq. it is very long, but.we subjoin.an.abstra ct'a few iMportatitsectiois:: •. Section. I:letter posiage., lette rs and others sent less:than thiee thousand mil es, when prepaid, not exceeding half, an ounce in Weight.'2 cents ; exceeding. halt an once and not ex ceeding Mien, 4 petits; • exceeding .an ounce and, not exceed:ogtwo ounces, 8' cents; and all heavier letters in. 'proportion. : When :not prepaid,:the postage. to be double•the aboVe rates. 'Letters:over three thousand.mjles;to. be four time's:the above rats;. that is, to ; and from CalifOrnia.nnil Oregon, singlelelters (up4o:hall an ounce in weight) B:cents . . • ... . Sec.. 2: Postrige.on regular Newspapers and Periodl'er.ls.—Papers and periodicals published Weekly ofofreni•r . ,.ofao average weight (When , dry) not eireeeding 4ouy ounces; . • ' , Once a week, yearly- postage; 20 cents: . '. Twice ,a week, yearly postage, 40 CentS.' . Three times a week yearly postage,oo cents. .-:Six times.n week,'yeariy Postage, Seviriti.meS a week, yearly postage, $).40. And'in the same proportion: - if published at other intervals.:.. ": , • • . ."*. Periodicals, Publisherknbtas often as once a week,,nrid of a weight net exceeding font -oun;. cer, - iwelve . eents a year, if monthly, or. one can! a number -I weighing over, four and;not epeorling eight ounces, .tweinty-four cents - , a 'year; oV two cents' a number; over. eight ourices• and nut exceeding sixteen ounces, four '.ceirra , a nutnber of fwelve cents a'nui - nberi and 'larger in the • same prnportion: , The postage, as. aiive}. to be:paid •quartekly, half-yearly, or yearly, in'adVance. • ; '•, • • ,Peer..B : Provides for the sauna' rates ria in se c tine. 2, for all liaeic•.ntitirbet's . and Antrlicafp conies,aent to subscribers: ; And..rieWspapers sent to, or received le - y• publishers, editors or news agerox,to be . , charged tWenty, . cents :for 'fifty copies,PrAwo cents for five' copies,. 'pay-. most eiffreV on, mailing • or , on deliVery .periodicals, at the, same postage, when , sent. to publishers, etc:, as'in section',: . 'TALictsc: ,CONGIIESS3• 7 IM4: New York Todd hits off Congress'ior its talking' propen sity in the following style. ' •-• •!- Gold three per cent: preminum in street. ,yeSrterilay,aiiil the rates rising; :yet Congress noCe nothing but 'talk'. • - • the tide of speiee setting iMbeavily'fortu• ropei yet Congresii.does nothing' but. talli.. The exchrngi , s - rif•the country, foreign and dumeitic,in wild' disorde4 yet Ccigriss.:does 'nothing but talk: • . Not 'a 'dollar' to befontid in the Federal Treas• cry on.the'lsth•of JaniiarY'(eee Mr. Chase's sp.techj;.yet'congross does nothige.hnt Anirredeemlible currency", :inll4teil' . yalues; monetary discredit, - .enmrtiereial '•dishonor., repudiation, certain disunion, en 'abruPt.end ingenious terminstion•of the. war-'-all nut; yet Cnngaess does nothing but ta1k...:.•-• \Ye:See it 'stated that Charles Albright , of Mauch Chunk obtained a colitrpot from General, .Cetperrin, helot "thydear General . 7 waa hanialt • ed. to Russia', for mnimfactUniOg• shoes Thii 'is °iitotfier of Cameron's:.good. - Management. The Idea of eiiiine; a Shoe continet •to Latt:.ynr . is very ritlicurotis.' .'Ol course the limb of the law will out to .a .shoemakpr and vocket - • the difference. .11.oiirpoor Uncle Sam is robbed. Arg-us. . • . . • . . : A Ci.evEn•Boy :--c(llflio:made: the' world?" eciced'n teacher of nue of his 'pupils, the firs; day he entered the village school. Again the' ques , ion.was repeated, hitt in a sharper tone. The teacher, never doubting that it waapute;stubborimess on the part of. little :Haus, now threatend to .whip hiMsoundly un- Jess he immediately told him who .made the worlth This threat had the desired; effect;. an answer must be returned, -.and : the .trembling boy answered, "I did, butl . won't do so.agaid." . “Slaveryi!' says . arr Abolition journal, costing the United Slates. three millions a day, and it.eddS, 34 s it'unt; about' time to tint an end ;o.: : uch an expenditure?' . This Abolition journal has got thelnot .on. the .wrong isA bolifinnisn, that is costing the United States three mill ions•n day.- oeced cd. to the ien.t 7 onahle•wislies of tho.:Uninn men of : the, botd , r States - at any time between December 1,.1860, andFelifury South ern secessionism would have been a tailnre, and the country would te.day have'beed united and' at peace:. iA it notabout time to put . an end to AbolitionistriT—Chicage •Tintes. , ,• - • • Louis, March 10. The following is an official dispatch to .Maj Gen. McClellan: • • • g'he army of the Southwest, under Gen. Curtis, tifter thr,ee days hard fighting, has gain ed a thoit.glorious, victory, over . the 'combined torces , of Vari:Dorn, McCulloch, price' and Manosh. 'Qurloss,in killed and wounded is estirnatod atone thousand; That .of . the enemy larger.—Guns, fired.iri hiege,quantities: Our cavalry ere- in puriuirof the flying enemy. - •Il W. lULLecn. N. Pen. • TREASURERS'.: `• -SALE- .• Of llnseated . Linds for the`.Years 1860 an 1 .1061. ' - I . O.TICE is hereby given that ';agreeably . to Actof Asset - ably in - such•ease matia,:and proliitiatli : . The following, Iraets f.Tusented Land in.'M'Kertn county. will be.exriosed.:to nuliHcriale,:lor arrears of . Taxes, at the ',Coati House in said County, on'the second . Monday Ce, .Toronc/iip,. Wen'r SCA. AORES.'SUPPORSD OWNERS.. •TAX. Tau 29 AT. Barden • .$247 . 2229 • .• •;OS 'S ,Allackus • • 4 08 • 3478 , • 150 Connollyilount • 12 75 .• 4325 , • Spith -& Wood , 782 43'29 70 J'ohti•Kiog 55 • •*. • 76.3oaephBush :14 00 4325 ' 4326 ' 047 3 . 201',20 •• 3145. :.. :150 George 11 Stoddard 31 88. ' 5 148 . 25 Thomas Sltz.Shlunone 2 13 ' Eldred • Thwarhip. • . . 74 - 200 6 L wiird • -• 12 50 528. , 200 01, Ward ' : .32 50 6122 600 N B Bbired , 41.25 . . 381 -.• •201'0.k,Backus' ' 1200 3158 . ' • 60•Lymah Batik . • 313 1112.0 • Jerome liuttibe ' 3 13 4322' . 407 Chamberlain &ilea 26 44 :•• 4323, 1 1831Thamberhile k' Rea 11 44 - ':2085 . . • • 83 Chamberlain &Rea 519 • , .3102 - 164 Chamberlaio'd: Rea ''6so, Otto . Tolgivihip , . .4313 .• 1100 01o3n Lumber Co' • .7150 4004 • ' .• do • 40 . do 4603 .; do' : do : • do 3995 ' do do - 60 ' ' • 3359 1 ' . • . 31112 } • 3196 do • :207 74 ' 5019: 'll6O E W Doan • ' • 7150 .3353 - 76 13 W. Barrett • • 640 ,• .2089' . 53 nobertmartpn ••' 450 . 3351 . " 306 C Soalwell 8c 8r0:22,53 ' do • 354' Belton & Co. ' ; • 60 1p • • . • Bridforil' Touniki.p. • .4017 1100 Rathbiale, Cholas 365 06 3000 • 700 and others, . . ;' 52 . 5 0 3194., .• .1100 . cio - 1 : , 8250 3000 , 400 •., do • BO 00: , 3333 1106 Bilamborliln and. 4005 . • • 660 Hall and Barr • 89 60. 3317 100 .4605 • •. • 650 Timm Lumber Co. . 11550 40117 6 0 , , . • " 173 26 4006 4 479. • 50 30 : J l ; 4 i , i 'd ) : 800 8 W.Dridley 168 00 4330 , 700 ' 14700:.: 4337 • • • 1100' •. : ll5 56 4370 do 115,50_ 3008 • •• 'do Bilnghbury• , • 93 50 3125' • 222 • , .. 19 94 23 '3350. 1 : 575 ' • ': • 49 58 3306 , 534 ' • ' • .• 45 22 . 'llOO6. 151 .1.. ' ~ • . • 12 84 331' „ PO' . , • 15,31) - 5385 • . • . 567. ." . ' 48 20 3317 311 • ' , ' 29 04 3319 . 437 •:' • • .37 15 . 8320. :.781' • ' . 60 311' . 2291 1150 • • • .• 03 09 3107, • '429 • •. ' 36 47 3337 . 15 : • 1.99 .0332 -* • ' 78 12 7283 , 0131,D gingsbuty , 81 69 . • 505 D Kingsbury • . 48 03 3470, 614 D Kingsbury 52'9. .3300 •• 740 D'Kingebury. •- .69 90.1: 2247 790 13:Kingebut y • ••. 67 00 2986 .410 Dicin • pshury 37 40 5313 . . - 233 D:Ringshury . . 19 81 3310 . . 427. D liingebuty .36.30 . 1 3905 . '• . 741 D Kingsbury . 28 99 • .3421 • . 1190 B. tool B. R Co. 115 50 , 3131 • ' '66691..en.111: R. Cd' 69 13 .• 3180 , 461 11. and - 11. 11.13.C0.,•-48 41 .• - . 3128 .487 11. and B. R. R. Co.. 61 11 3126 I ' 981 11, and 13 CO. 408 01' 3195 ' 701 11. and 14 It. I 1 Co . . .70 'Ol 8120 ,1190 Lee and 114 kins . 115 50 2137 •983 8 Plleeoher • . 21 23' .3130 .• • 1908 P• Beecher ' 14.93 2280 _066 8 P Beecher .. 49 • 4 158 01.115,3-ty •: 1470'. .• 300 a Walker. • . . '7 60 3319., . '5O D 01 Preniite . , 2 .5 26 3317 ••• 139 Olonn.Ltnher, Co. • 1460 2256 .• . 19) D Kingsbdry k0th0r3.16 . 41 . . ,Corydon , Township, • . '4876 , • 5 23 Ii Kinzsliury '• • 57 31 4907 100 1) Kingsbury ll4 73 4008 * • ," 073 0 Kingsbury DO 03 .4010. •: . 1051) Kingsbury • •21 45 4009.. • 101311 Kingsbury 714 73 3699 • • - .1090 CP. Bailey • • • ••110 00' 3720: do C P , . do 37'21 " • .do.,CP Bailey • do' 3702 . • aci .0 P- do 3701 ' do. Wm, B Pran • •, do ' 3731 .• do Wm'. M Pratt •• • do 7 429 Wm, Wllkison ••' • 47 10 •3 • *: 429.Vanienrafer and • • • . Conklin : • •4710 -10 • • do ," ' do 2360 11 do , do • . .do d 0 'do . • ••• •do • 3711 , ;1000'; . dd. ': 110 00 '3732 • 000 • do' • • 66 00 371.5 .•• • -2000 0 A Miller • , 71.0 00 3716 , .500 • do' • •• 55.00 .4008', • 761 Lee and napkins. 93 71 • 3705 ••• • • • 161 'Unknown , "17 71 3107 - 1060.._ do : , • • 110 00 3731. • • 760 Phelps • ' 77 90 cio :• • • 100 A'Anderaoli . • s 11 00 do 200 der Bean ':• ' 22 00 . • • • - Frim:Seaced.: • 411 . ..• 4010 415 ,701T14kinson and Co.. 55 . 74 ' Liberty 15 , .20i•lllocknnir and • - • . Rockwood' • ' 1608 •' 624. "173 . 160 ado 1260 .3456 -•. 47 L Fdben • . 9'44.. - • , 2471 5003 Rosa ' . 'BllOO 2914 000. dd .'• ' 444 01 • . 3' , 54 161 BO& and Marlin •"' - 32 80 . • • . •1317 90 do . • 1900 2165 . .do . ~ 29 20 2179 ' 355. do' 62 24 ' • •' ' do -. 245 Jacob Cosa 72 33 2158 70 do . 20 65 • 11200 35 .do ' •10 38 - , 50 Pei ton and Ilalioy , 800 - do do ' 03 120 J o'oOloinau ' 24 00 .. • 2474 44 do .*. 3 62 .2168. . 'lod A N Lolibridge ' , ' Suo ' • . 2441 , 25 . do' , •2 00 2474 ', 200 T B Winans' " .• 16 00 • 3071. - . 300 0 W Iles • • • 36 00 • • . 3150 360 , ' do . •• 43 20 . • 2327 ' .25 do . 400 "From'Snated.. 100 TinniihY Chicken 'l 25 50• W Vandike ' •pa Irealivg Tow,ll,7hip. , • 2093 , 80 Ar • thiir,Young . '9 60. .2148 620 Ilullandidorse • 14 . 40. 2255 ..•,. 658 ' . do .. • 78'48 2259 • 500 ' do., 2100• • . 2094 ' : • 152.0 W.Rea. ' , 12 16 „' 2261 • • 152 $ Eolnien • 14 . 66. ' . • • •. Fromieated. • . . I • 'o2Thos. 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Smith Law 250' 134 413' ' do •. 2855.". 147 • '225 D Harper ' 16 43 2:577. 143 do W Dunning.. do . 5571 .: • 130. S Laing •, : . ' .9 49 2732 • 90 225 E Hunsiker . 16 43 5574 . • 531.11 track'ett• 3898 2655 121 119 do ... • '25 5573 • 100 A Andoison • • 730 2580: 133 225..Ashei . .Wfi . ght. 16.43 2946'. 150 do. c ..• • do • 239.6 126, 168• 0 ISI Slocum 12 32 2577 . 'l4l 113' Isaac' Jack - son • 825 2869 131 225 Lyrnito Locke; •• 16.43 . 2820 , 68 Clo J.Hold;'s Estato do: 2560. 140 . . do • do • • . 'do 2855'. 148 . Jo. . r OO . . . do 2605 151. d 0 . .do • . , . ••• .• • 5572 • 384 Jet Bean • • 28 03 5.556 - 293 do • 21 . 39 2577 141 . 113' N Vannes.'• . 825 '3732 •96 225 Thoinas Boyd " - 16,43 2577- • • 1.12 do do • do 5572 : 88 W S'Oviatt • •'. ' 642 5572 146 W,S . Oviatt .10.66 2530 123 225 C Palmer • • 16 43 do 1'24. do . - do do . do 'l3O du 'do: . do. 2943 93 225. R G•White l6 43 2732 95 . 225,.W Scofield • 16 43 . 2569 138 125 P.E Scull ' ,- 915 2569 'do 'lO,O PSl:fetid ~ . • , 730 2396' •• 128. 22511 Allen 16 43 2560 -132 225 T L Newton , .•16 43 . 2943 54 225 D McCormick. 16.43 5572 . . 100 I Seeley. , • .. ' 730 5556' • ' 200 A Warner 9460 5572 . 200 T and.J'Bagley : 14.00 5571 . • 205,J Lewis , 'l4 97 5570 . • 200 Warren Banic 14'60 5571 • . .150 .Warren Hank 10 95 5575 - • 125 Vrirren Bank .: 9 .13 5571 • 200 Unknown ' . 'l4 5573 • •,.800 E Ensworih . 38 40 .5573 ' 68 J A Anderson - ' '4. 96 2555 . 121 113 Payne or -Phelps , 8'25 3969 . - 137`• 225 Wetmore - , 16 43 ':lllo . Pivich Township.. • , . 215 . 8 . .75 Brandreth or Payne • : - 506 2588 • . - 04 A Seely)! • 8.16 ' 651,J Manning , : .58 b 6 47' C Derby ., • . : 4' 2:3 2417 28 52 IV .• 4.56 . . 4 '.6 . 2; Charl6 Tinker 6 . 6 . 3 2862 120, :M 0.3 Hamlin • 8 48° • :' • 188. Finney and CO, ' 16 02 01• R Flni.thier .8 48' 2162 . • fl 890' Rk.W Ha Isa'y ". 90.10 2391 .• 200 Smit.hArinans and Co. 36 00 2386 .•• . •• 179•,•• • •, do • 2 :39 60 2862 - , 961 .• do . •, 172:,98 2443 . . 880 . : do. •• . 00 • 'llO 'l5 • da. • • -2 75 . 11'9 170 • do '• 21 60 . 120 ' 146 2 ao 26 58 • • .121 96 . • • :••17 '2B 39_'13 • .• ' . ' • .15 7 5 2381. 23 .200 - do - • . • 81 00 2455 • , 309• .' do 81 • . . ,•• • • '94 I , lF.Jones ' •:8 46 2393 • 188 Gain-tam, AscCulluri - 06 92 2386 141.70ocnns • 12 9'9 '2330 36 94 1 .- Lathrop, . . 8 . 46 2.138 c, 8•'197 H - Hamlin ' 1773 2583 9 • 40, H-1-lamljn ••• , .3:60 2138 • • • •04 Alfred Seeley 8 46 . •ll¢anliia Totivi,shiß. -. • 3073 • 900 Halseys , , '7B 75 3038 100 Sones'or Finney, • ; 8 75 2677 '2 94 Jer Bean 825 2375 28 124 GeOige'Wlggan 1 • 10 85 do 29 30 George Wiggan . 2'63 do' 42 124 Georg 4 I . 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Sinions and'others a.aa 349..225: Simons and : othera • • :18 00 . 377. do •Siinor,s arid. otheis do • 21.3 125;•E.Fpackett . 10 00 172 225 Gideon lions • 18 00 244 113. H Phelps' '9 04 227 ,'225T Struthers ' •18 00 312 dO . T Struthers ' . • 'do: 215 113 Hiram Payne . • 9 04. 216 137 Hiram . Payne ..• .10 96 231 113 Hiram'Payrie . • 9 04. 214 412 Hiram-Payne ' .' ; 8 96 . 259 - 225.,Hirain,Payne 298' -225 Payne,: . f. 13 50 .289 - do'lliram Payne • 13 50 , 430 .' •do2.llirapi Nyne 13 50 431 ;.• .do Hiram, Payne• 13'50 432 .do Hiram Payne 13.50.. 429 ' do . Hiram Payne •. ' 'l3 30 339 do' Hiram Payne . ^" . • - 13 50 346 . do Hiram Payne ~..-13 50' 1790 do . S Gregory & Co' 'lB 00 180- do • S-p Gregory &. Co. 18 . 80' 189 do . S 11;Gtegory &. Co 18 00 190 do SB. Gregory & . Co 18 . 06 269 2.9.5 , 5 Terwilliger •, ,18 00 'l7B do L Bartlett &Co , .18 00 187 •do L Baitlitt &, ... :18,00, 260 • do " saac Holth'.l3 Estate, .'. 18 00: 267 do Isa'ad'Hobb's.E9r 'lB 00 302 do - Isacc•Hnhb's Est • • .18 00 303 do Isaae.llobb's Est • 7 18 00: 174 do . , Isaa&Hribb's Est': 1800 .. 352 ; ISnac - Holib's Rst. 18.00 '375 410 . Isaac Hobb's Est 18 . 00 382 . do Isaac 18 00 422 do IsandHobb's Est. 18 00 , 389' do Isaac Hobit'a Est ... 18 ' 00 391. 113, Barnes , - UO4. :385 : -225, Henry• Sanger . 1111,10 '445 100 Henry Sanger 800 421 .28 Jitstos.Miller 2 24, 150 N Sinith 12 00 100 E H Fole'om •.'. .• 8 00. 300 F DKidder ' ' -24 00 225. H A Camp . .. • 18 00 15 H E• Holland •• 6 00 do J H Phelps & Lark 6 00 1001. H Hall. ;. 800. 'loo'3 D.Bascont . ' -I 800 100:.,H.T13radlee• 225 . ; 18.00 50 C •Ne%'vell 4 00, 225-E J Fobes. . . 18 00 112 Stephen Hall •. '8 96 . . .2.25 .11a ri .&.. Phelps' • .18 1 00 200 Hart & Phelps 16 00'. 225 11 Wood •.' • 1800 .112.11 Wood , • . 8.96 100 Warren Bank • 800 240 Warreti Bank 19'20 221 Powell & Briggs ••.. 18'00 225 Powell .18 00 '5O Peter Allen , .. 4 00' do A Morse ' ' • • 400 225 C Wightman ' • 'lB 00 00 18 00' 18 00 'lB 00 640 200 i 8 00.- 14 00 29 roo .394' 400 2507 2555 2568 2391 2570 2390 3707• 2167 2388 2308 2310 do T Strifthers • . do T Struthera 225 T G l3enks' • .• 80 I SainuPl Coleman 25 cc() Bostwick' 295 Geo Bost wiCk 175 Snit; Hacketi• 2251 H H Brackett Serge.ont - Township, .90 Childs Sr Carter '- 200 Warren Bank • 120. Ha rt & PhOpi 990 Clias He.bner do Chaa : • 2589 2302 2390 2390 2-390 374 2562 2603 2797 2934 2675 2729 2345. 2513 16 64 36 40 21 84 90.09 180 18 iBO,lB do • 100 John Glover • , 18 20 990 Halsrys • ... ' .._ 90 09 5201141seya A . . ''47 32 990 Halsey's' . ' . . . '9O co do liarseys - 90.09 746 Halsfys . . . 6789 188. A 1 Wilcox ' . . '''.34.22 68' A I 14 1 11cc;x - ,: • - 'l2 38 41. W I-1 Barnes .* . 3'73 42 W H Barnes . • ' 382 125 b El Backus , 22 75 564 M'lCean&Elk Land Co 80 09 900 M'Kein&l...lk Land Co 127 80 900 M'K4an&Elk Land co '63.90 poo M'Keitn&Elk Lard co 127 80 900 M'Kean&F:lk Land co ' 63 90 700 M'Kean&Elk Land co 56 09 690 M'KeantkElk Land co 48 99 ' 524.M'Kean&F.ik Land co 37 20. 900 WKean&Ela Land Co 63 90 do M'Kean&Elk Land co • 83 90 -do •M'Kean&Elk Land co 81 90 do M'Kean&Elk Land Co 81 90 do M'Kean&Elk Land co 63 90 'do M'Kean&Elk Lend co 63'90 69# M'Kean&Elk Land co' 62 79 900 M'Kean&Elk Land co 63 90 30b M'Kean&Elk . Land co 42 60 900 M'Kean&Elk Land co; .81 90 do M'Kean&Elk Land •co 63 90 . do'll4'itean&•ElkLand•co 63 90 do M'Kean&Elk Land co 63 90. do IVPKean&Elk. Land'co 427 80' 990. W Wornwag' . . • 180 1$ 940 d 171 080 • 874 • . do • : 15,197 250 do . 45 56 , 824.. ": do' .. 14997' 755 do'.. , ' •• • 137 41' 540 .'' do .. • 98'28. 990 ' ' do' :. 180.18 000 ~, do • : , 180 18 990 ''do 180 . .. 180 18 990' :•do :: . 90 09 810 . do • . . 73.71 • ' .210 1 ... do , .• .• . , 45'50 w.. 16. .'-' do • :.180 18 205 . do' . - .. •.. 37 31 191 • do,•' . -34 .76 24` do . ' • 437 180. B 1) Hamlin . ' • 32 76 67 Winans and Co . 6 10 .. ' WM. K ,KING • Treasurer, • TREASiIIEETt'S OFTICIG, , , . • .• SNISTaPORT. MCkEAN CO.: . • . PA. March, 15t, 1862, .` . ' • • ( 2684 2684 2676 2723 2695 2471' 104 77 61 62