:~, :,: 415 itotra - t. 7 ;,• 0 , -- es Feb:.. 7th, • TON; --7714,164 so, wh o e Oho of lhose an .4100* 41 . 7 I of dm' oPel'i 101 k • ' - 'Fll l l.l`Dttayettio rman its Httn.—Gers. 'llleslit'heOlth - lipaelo to be fast himpow. • 11. I s to bli : ipiiitinent in 'the:: Fifth ..4Unottilotel, almost entirely, helpless; and; • vohol. that his mind ettength • • ill!kmdtlits undo,' the.weight or years, and l esit# 6 l sad bodily 1604., He: receives few . thine • only his Most 'intimate fortune - . is. against our .navrt • 10,14-, Piiiiiliietett` anti , its vicinage seem speciel _ '0;1 1 . 0 4 . 14irt /mob of our ina ritime - dimes through rebel sources that -, on All'lllteteing of Saturday last, two Confederate gluottkiaitcsallied lorth 'tom CharlestOn harbor , . .'.,lol . ,attaeked our blockading squadron: The thireirditiOtidion the enemy too strong for her, °Seers and crew were pa . •';,' Mat captain of the Second rebel:gunbnet. .111,thrie;thii he sunk one vessel and set another , • , OS' The rest of our 'fleet made eau last' . Bncli-lirtlie Official reprirr otD: 14 Jib;: 1 •11 1 00 1 .• ilhtt`rebel Flat .eflice . r commend. • The ga r nishments added by the telegraph *Mos lit Charleston must , be taken with ma" ay Arida. of .allowinee • din.. Bess regard int ., illoilhitelY declared the , blockade . raised' 11d: , oitistheltrwilgn cense!, opt. in a boat that': they Satisfy, themselves on thepoint, - On tlistfereign consuls declaring their complete Nfislitctioe, an isfilcial order was . proinnlgated tie the etect.ebove indico;ted. 'OIT 'the Italie • **Ott, however, the blockaders all . re appear 7 (Watt=obit old stations.. , • . '• ' • • Waima today particulars of the bel , e re attuutkliniteritrt Donelion. tine battery of feat:gian . e wee taken by them in a tremendOns elistige but our men bravely rallied and retook ito rebel loos.i. reported at 13.5 kiiledi igitior9findO, and prisoner.. Gen.: Forest, is ilitt.tt4ti among the 'won nded attacking Ilsreo eatitniitadat from 3,000 to 4,000. 80Pbenso negro soldier• bill-150..rriti alpr;l4 ill' Monsoon Monday, itfter an 'Minn .ta4l: , diseissionl: yeas 84, nays 54. M 11relloggegringer and Thomas vreie. the only Aitolitionista wt's, Voted against it. Pemestimmeito Runize.--“For circulating a proli!likeill,politleal book, a General in the Rua. •:. 4 10,)00fervitilit recently punished in.the most Ili A tvassenteneed.te twelve *irkin . Ellbetin, with the toes of ' The garrison was Iniretered airt peed., and the General in fult uni- Abta. all bill . Orders, was placed. upep thitOlksiy, wlienjihe executioner cut off all Ilitei i - orasnients aid orders; cut his uni.' feini*pletes, broke' , bill sword over his heed, 11 1 1 1 twice struck the. unfortunate" man in' the *Oa t : 1111s_wife, who had determined to see him .oratellote en this occasion, lost her reason.", little more rein to the:administration, and we shin seen reach the 'Russian staudsrd is Illteotaairy... There is but pne step:-and'it is ,nsae too—.between lawlessness and abso• psta • . , , . despotism 'lf Mr. Lincoln sad his labor., dbiatios' ask:With' impunity, in violation of the repatltuilse aid law, arrest and abduct a ctti; ass* 'political oninions;, he 'may, with egad itepanity, aad.doubtlesssoon Will, Ofilitik *RA; Malmian cruelty, net what the la* 411104.. ,as. anion*, but what d*, In . Mw, nwdcondauens as such.—Porrioe :ill/$i Marto Aairr,4-Mr. Beecher tells us to *o r negroep.. Our mime! ie,"first, *• gunner rote thent... Secondly, Uwe could get eiran c tlieY, wield , not fight. Thirdlyof they woloW ligb4,tbar would mot eipplly . the vacant 1011411 01 400,40. White men. who are to latie Air leaks by July. • • • 2 Visit, we pt theist Governer Sprague told *Emigrate Rhode Island to come forrrard, . • and wealth/canine them into, Ip . • regiment. Did they respiondt ' Ne—they never' raised one arn, : PlillY l The ery, (or, help was, carried i into • lidiresoheatittar but. Massachusetts could.'t MI4 0: li company., . At feat they were waiting • • , . ler atetiosesaipation proclamation.: Th.y g ot , . , • that 'in September, but it only gave the dumps. : Ily sad by • they tliscovesed that they were s'iroltitigior Oho supplemental : preclame tion, , to lbeligeed„ or net tip be, on the Ist of January '" iflialarit if January tame, and brought with it the illaatedict of Abrahain; but from that day aeliiiii sat a negro milunieer . bas been , heard _ wro"? We irked a negro,. the other day, what Ilea beam* of,his regiment, and cot for a reply -;.iltia'leitireitilielt Bold. to think aliout ' such thimpt.N , The offer of the flovernor,• made in - • Sestfaith, way stand dirt year!, but not a sin. • go attgroeompari3r , will ever be organized. Our -.' . sagreihatrati - Osacbt io the war ;of the Ilerolu lhol:bff the aide 'ef their, masters; but; jeerer ' . aciditatthem.•'l'.''"7- - , - • ' tin" we do hetter'with Southern negroest--. legibly . * few . dietriCti can Wa get at them--; • lliebriMised 'regiment at Hilton * Head, but *hi shefority, taro avrtey, t it liing'th eir arms and - Itlifateis with them, and the regiment was bro . - ' , kiM sp Whet it-bad. anything to do. -Another •*pet hie. een , miidlt;,- bat nor, ome of the orig.. _'„pral regimentb, re.eolisted - , an d it is stated -:. ghi! : ,bose who de:enlist, run away when they ~ ~, iallWcdilatee.,•,ffiter.l!rew 'Minns ...some pr 0..., ..., I g ,retWhate' : ,blitin'almit in'tetting negro Compan ,W,49loll,lolaf/Ant lei. ad m itted that the work le,loloplaTel , out: :ITO., ,sase Man belities , :,.;:' " 411 1 iiisin•ntiiii'mld'be sr:aril:ed. in. the • - .77) --1 1l , , , , is asjiinY.Yelril. . Stevens' •• bill ,41lic.tbe,rttising of one handled Ind . flf -li**Olemiettqle. oti eidlealints.tfir•eren pass tor' i i i Ail:1 4 00, $0.,4*:::, if I!, 0 eculittiajlie ihii - ittois. ~:-.._ Pieir. , ,,,,!.10rd `lipisy of any bandied and If -1;;;*1111,1h - Wiektarent !gpantinak for : . freedom .' , \7 ,l iilliii/iiti*ffhlr:rtiffirtaltia+''.r-wOulif tray general ' : 14iiiiielf•ail their' heed,' wi tit., Stonewal I ''' „ :. , ,e 4 : ..._ ii II ald 0 rOO 4 \9 :' l ' ' ''''l 7 ,-;. - :. -- ' •;;;', ~ .i. :- -,.- ,l •• ' ..", ' '. , ,!,•' , • " • ' . , &,.tr . d . 'l';',,'l.;' , ",••;•`'•-,...,. . ~ ~....: ',,. , • ~ 4y4';•: : •,:, , ,,,r,'., , ••,.., ..', , • .., , . . Pitq.enzyeata, Feb. 1, • • Mr. Sonata telegraphetrhis famili this after. tmen'tbat .he had bean - rideaeed from Fort' Mc- • Henry and will arrive; horn +. tp.night. -Me .will be received by.• latge enimber of friends. • '-. The Fruvideece. Pave. sirs Fitz John Porte'. .hail&ught more battles; won more, riitoriss,.. andPosiesses .. more. kniini and , patriotism than every;min of• the' court which tried him,, and the hounds who assailed him. . • Edwin D. Morgan was elected U, S. Sonater in the place of Preiton‘Kisg;on, the first vide injoittiliallot of the two Mouses. Thevote ii t 4 stood—Morgi6; Corning 68; Dix . The Washington correspondent of the Juisr-:. • • .• - • nal of Censelercestateathat *leading ,Ileptihii = Can Senator mede . the remark tim . ottier, even= Mg, to which the . political horizon: wool seem •• . , • . • . to . give snch, Meaning: giOnr party has tried to•con the machine; and we.caa't i it is about time for us to give up the GoveNtr.ent to the Deniocrats."' • " • . . Stokes Tennessee. Cavilry, and one Kentucky iscinnient, dished upon kcimp of rebels at MO. dlitowit, fifteen ;tiler west of Atirfreesbord. oh the 2d inst. , Ons'teeel was killed slid 100 tek - en pritonirs:: " Put; cavaley•m - ado a sabre ehttrie took the rebels by - suryirise,cUitured 'all their Ouripegitipsgei horses, wagon's: . Atitln r Douglass, orD.onglisi' rebelbattalicin, : and . •llll. his:office!, weie triade . ; • Davie' ci uJrp, .at Franklin, hai alio rep tired.2o rebels y and all havearrived here Abou 20 are severely wounded. • .The weatheili• very cold. , . . Vickst , org datesto the 30(h 'ult. have been ieeeivetl . ; Oen . Grent had errivell. • -The w ork of . widining . entl deepening the canal is Wogress iwg. The: rebel have plaoted n hettery an the Miisiselppi shore . ; sei;icii:eowwinands the lower . • • end Of the canal: _' . 'The Richmond Whig or the 2d any. that, • tongs!reet, * with thirleeii hfigadies, hat gage !co 'Tennessee. . • ." '• ' • , . The glitsbeat ice 4 Ent was attacked Suede) , riighr at ,11 o'clock near Island *h. 19 by gtie rrilla, with three pieees , olcatition.% The 'spit tatdriied tire with shell. The coeflcit lasted tilt near daylight; w h en the 'rebel,' retired... Their foiCe'vras believed :to be bet Ween 2,000 We yetereday Intuited that. Genera). Giant would arrive, here with his additional preen on .Tuesday, and direet.'the. movements or the army is person.• Gen. Mrpnermon is with . him. A damaging mishap to IVlcClernand aril his entire command of•land knees occurred yester. day. Col. Warren`Stewart,, Chisel or Cavalry on Mcelerhand's staff, was out on a receinnois• since with only 200 Men—there ,are but few here ire yet --and was shot and tleserted‘by his Men. • Be bad upon his person when he must have lallen into the hoods ot. the enemy a mernoranjuin . book containing, lull estimate : et* the numbers and calibre, of the forces and guns of Sherinan and McClernandi their available character, their artillery, and everything the enemy • should not know, ,and the . projticts re specting the canals upon which work has just been recommenced.. • • ..• . I • • :; , Camel Veb. 1, 111163. Thesteertier Rowens arrived tbis' forenoon, bringing Meinphis dates to .the 30th. • • The latest neuts from Vicksburg ;was that many soldiers were 'dying off with , diarrhea. The goUboat Chillicothe was on Monday, the 26th ult., engaged in shelling the . lower rebel batteries, but without: provoking .4 return fire. It ,wari thought probable she was trying , to I earn Hie range of the enemy's ' guns. A considerable force has been fancied and marched across the peninsula to a•point opposite Warrentown, where they are encamped. They , are in position communicate with , the troops from below on the LoUisiiina• side, should the latter be able to pass Port Hudson.. . .A.stream rif water, ta now moving !brim& the cinallng acmes'the peninsula lastiummer from two to four feet in depth, .the current. being about two toilet; per hour, but there is not -mtich chance, it .is thought, for Its soon Widening the channerfrom the hardness' of the soil and the peculiarly sloping sides..- After our troops had taken up their : position, oq. .the Louisiana shore,. the : little ferryboat Desota, from' the other shore, lande d, in the fog, and . her crew and 'four. other persons was cap. lured. . • The operator •t_ Paducah reports that .the command at Fort Donvlson was attacked at an early hotir this morning; At four this after noon the engagement wargoiag on. Reinforce ments have gone forward- . . The Rey.. J. C. Fletcher gave us' last even ing, a .brilliant lecture on the 'ens tomi and people' f Brazil Seldom have we relished anything more than the picture he laid before his andienee of that , exuberant garden. of the tropics .leden with ite strange variety of fruits' and growers, Miming with perpetual harvest for the hand of man. • Surety that 'Country .must. be the . garden of 'the world,, and if its • people had the enterprise which moves this Yankee•nation, imeginntinkeould .not let abound to the results they woad produce there.' A's-relevanttn. the :comparison...the Reverend gentlemsn stated thitt the beat Remedies employed 'there fur t he disemee Inwhieh they are subjeet,.are invented and supplied to them by. Our•ovrn. known court.' tryneen; D 4. J. C.• Ayer of LoWell, Mass:, and that net the people only but the .priesthood and, the; court of thesErnperer•down, hive constant *coarse in 'lanes. •to the. remediet'ef 'this Widely celebreted.. ; . " American [Ledger, 8e5t0n.....: • •• Tint LAST Wonn.. —A . 'good matron, wito . matte her nice breid her boast, ..hrte?y bade idied•to a fa . Vorife daughter, just married, and pin .d to a 'dist ant htato to' settle. The lain yroid'ent advice the kind' lady uttered in con dencre veers ~ it Erse DeLand 'te Chem ica I , Sale ri• tue,:and ,yon will have Rood:, breed; and nice :light biscuits,:'Ad your 'husband ;,yrill lore you the more sea good hposewifet" ; ,zilte mother ,wita right 'ondf, iP ,her sAlvke is headed, that .match deubtless prove 4 happyone. . . • .•' • , P. - FORD, Deputy Col: of U. S. R. 19th Collecting Dict. (or M'Kean, Elk and Cinieroti.Countiee.•• • . , ..• • Smethport, Feb. 6; 1863.; Y,VIRTUE of two writs of Pi eurie's Pieri .01 Paeias, issue - 116ot of the Cnurt of:Corn mon Pleas of Caineron.county; Pa.,' arid to . rne directed, I have Jevied *ion; and shall expose, to public aale,:af the Court House in Shippen, On Mondry, the ninth day , of : March, A. D: 18f3. at one o'clock V. M., the following des cribed Heal Estate,to . . CApto, Feb. 3 . . A lot of Land situated'in . the Township. of. Shippen,. County, of cameron 'and-State of Pennsylvania; bounded. and deseri.hed as fol. lows, to wit:=On the North by lands of King j3ell, West by lands of Aden 'Hoosier, South by B. H..Ereennan,..F:ast by the lands of L. T: More; eontaining one.hundreil acres, be thesame More or lesfq, having thOreon. one Dwetlino House, one Ilarn and Otit Houses,• two Smell - Streams or Springs of Water, qUantity of fruit .trees, and about ..lortY Ave .acres of improved land. , . • • :Seized and taken In .F.xectition Lewis,nd will be sold as the propert3i.of. Joho"E. iat the) 'suit of A. N. Taylor.:, JOHN.:A. ELDRED, Sle,ri ff. *SIIKRIFF'S OPFICE, SIIIPPIiN, PA., . Febniary .3d, A. D.,.18C3. • . CA/RO, Feb., 1861 B. VIRTUE of it Writ of VA;lditioni I:7spintas B. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cameron • eduntr and to me directed, I . shall .expose to public, sale. at the Court House, in Shipper), on MOnday the ninth day of March, A.D.' 1863, at one o'clock P. M., the f011ow: Gig described.4eal Estate, to wit: • • 'The following' proporty of the defendant:— Sixty four acres, unimproved ..and, situated in Shippen township Cameron county. Pa.., boun ded and described as foilows; North and West by lands of *N. P. Millard, and East and South . by lands of John.Bronkrt. . Seizet; taken in execution, hod - will be'sold as the Prpperty of C. Aylehworth at the suit of. William Nelson. ' . • JOHN /V:ii:.LORED S/ ters SIIERIFF'B OFFIC E . . •• February. 34 A. D: 1863.. • • BT VIRTUE of two writs of ;Pleyrie., Flart Rsoras,. issued . out of the Court of , COMMon Pleas of .Cameron County, and to'ne directed there wilLbg exposed ,to public sale at the Court Hattie, in;Shippen, on Monday, the 9th day,of March 1863, at one Wclock, P. M., the following described Lots of land and prem ises, situated in tawriship of Shippen, county of Caimeron end State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows,to.vrit s'. • . • Beginning at the intersection of • the North lineOf warrant No. 393latid the. West bank of Portage Creek. thence along said North line of warrant '393, south fifty eight (58) degrees east one hundred , and forty three (143) rods and three tenths (3;10) of a, rod to a post the northeast corner hereof and the north West cor. neva land of C H Sage, thence by land of said Sage south six (6) degrees and one half(A)nf a degree west two hundred and ' seventy four [274]' rode to the north bank of the Sinnama honing'Creek, the soitthWesi corner of land' of said Q H Sage and the southeast corner hereof, .thenceby the north bank.of aaid creek North sixty four [64] degrees west twenty five [2s] rode and . two,tenths [2oo] of a rod to 'tile east point of warrant No. 6107, in the name of John Earl warrantee,: thence. • along the southern 'lines of said warrant Nir. 610.7, South sixtyfour (04) degrees and 'one 'half (14) of a degree West eighteen' (18)' 'rads and seven tenths (7.10).0f a rod to.. witness • toe corner of said Warrant No. 6107, North sixty one (61) de grees west Limit hundred and forty eight [l4B] rods and 'seven tenths [7-.IOJ of'a rod and north eithiy seven (87) degrees and . ' one half (1.2) of a degree West forty [4o] rods to a . beech the original Northeast, corner of warrant N0.:4951; C i AMO, Feb.: 3: thence by land of S Freeman North two•(2) degrees and.one half (1.2) of a degree East one hundred and fifteen (115) rods to - the.north bank of the Sinnamahoning creek', thence along said north bank, by landpf . S Freeman.Stiuth fifty three [s3] degrees and one fourth [1.41 of a degree EasCettientY six' [76] rodi and seven. tenths [7.10] of a rod to -the southwes4corner. of 'warrant, N0..393 in the name ,ot. Ephriam Blaine, thence alon. the , wee. lines 'cif said Warrant No. 393 and land of S"Freeman North two [2] degrees and one half • [l.2] of a, degree East fifty five [ss] rods, North thirty two[32] degrees, and one half [l-2] ot 'a degree East forty two [42] rods, North two [2],degreeuend one half [l-2]'of a degree East seventeen [l7] rritls North " , thirty nine [391 degrees •and one half [1.21-of a. degree East twenty two [22] rods to a post, thence South 'eighty seven [B7] degree,s. 'and one . half [l.2] of a degree East.' eight [b] rods -to the west bank of Portage ereek,'thence along the west bank of said creek " and land of S . Freeinan ,North twenty.seven• (27)'degrties East twelve:(l2) rods ,andseVen tenths ,(7.•.10) of a slid, North twenty three'(23) .degrees- East,-fourteen ..(14). • rods and four tenths (4.10 of rod, 'North sixty four (64) degrees end ~ one fourth (1.4)ola degree West .twenty (20) rods'and 'four tentlt (440) of a .rad and North •twenty five (21) degrees Wcst seven (7)'rods•and• five,- tenths [s"lo] of a.rod to " the :Westline.of . IVarrant No. 393, thence . . ...The New York Timis (radical) sayi.thet the election Of GOverner filorgin , to the Senate is "decided: defeat of the radicals.". have no dmi bt this iaeorreet:The Etiening Pau (radical, withput'saiting it, would endearor to, intimate a contrary opioipp. But rlidicalisti. seems to have leen defeated in its own' 'tarty organisnr here, and,the signs of the' time are so far better. IL 8. luiernal Revenue Eteise Tax and License Notice. . . , That the duties taxes and licenceri• 11S9P ' PEIRII upon Persone•cfuring the fall' of 1862 residing or doing busiom Within the Counties'of MiKean Elk • and Cameron, being pert ratite 10th Collec tion district of Renne. and which by'an act. of Congress entitled "Ain act to provide,: internal , revenue to Support ;Governmeni and to pay interest on the Public debt" they,tire, .respect , • iiely liable to pay,;lhave become dite and' pay able, and•that. attend , to receive, .pay— ment cd,,theitime at 'my office in, ISnnethpart .M'Keen County,Aaily from and alter . this' date to Saturday the 28th day of Feb. 1863. also attend to•collection at the •Hyde Hou.e•, in Ridgway the 3d 4th'end fith 'days of • March next; and tit Dike's HOtel in Shippers, the 10th, llth•and 12th dayit Ot.March next . . ' All pentane who shall neglect to pay to, me the• Duties Taxei and Licences ns.atoresaiil sealed within the above 'Specified time will- be liable to - Pay ten•lter cent additional upon • the amount thereof. • • • • ; . • - • SOUS'S FS. SALES. Came . rpn county. SHERIFF'S SALE• • ' CAMERON COUNTY Sheiqii's along said line•noit o h t w'o [2].degrees,and:one `halfll-21 of °ree East eight.[S] rods thence. by the welt bank of POrtage 'creek:and land of S freeman ' Northi . forty• two (42ydegrees aist.tvrentfone (29 rods hod six tenths [6;lo] of a toil, and . North thlrty.seven [37] degrees . and one fourth [l l 4] of ; a 'degree East twenty, 'lw o 02,1 roils to the place of beginning con taining 'three hundred and twelve (312] acre. ene,hundred end seventeen [ll7]; square rods, more or less, and being parts Of Warrants Noe. .3p? and 6107, and containing' about 'tkam hurt deed [2oo] . acres of improved ,land,' one,apple orchard, on...peach. orchard, 'seven dwelling , houses and outbuilding* seven'board shanties', 'one storehouse,' thrbe b arns; one corn house and' granary, one • hay barn; two sheds, one' black smith shop 'arid loot house, one' double saw. .mill - and edger, and three wells of water there-, . . • Which said lot of land and -premiseS is cony. posed of three' savers!, contiguous which are eel rately "dent ibed ail fopows Tme'Frutve , •:-Beginning at ' a post' in the north line of Warrant • No. 393 in- the. name of Ephraim Bla . ine,,the northeast corner hereof and*the'northwest corner of land - C H Sage thence:by land 'Of said C H . Sage South six .[6] deerees and 'one half [l.2] of a degree west .two hundred and seventy tour [274]'. rode . on a line of thirty.three years to the north bank of the SinnarnahOning.. creek, thence along the said north brink North sixty •four (94). degrees, West twenty five (25) rods and'two . ,tenths (2.10) of a.rod.to "the east point of Warrant. No. 6107 thence still.along the north bank of the Creek JNotth - thirty. .three [33]* de grees and. one half [l.2] 'of ; R';degree. West seventy nine [79] rods and one tenth (1:10)'of a rod to the- Southwest cornet' of the .late Colegrove lot and•the Southwest corner hereof, thence by. thelate Colegrove lot North six [6], degrees and one.half [l•2] 01- . 4 degree East two hundred . and forty [2 : l6] ro d s, to a post in the north, line of Warrant No. 393; thence along said noith line of said Warrant No. 393, South fifty eight (58) degrees E d it. eighty two (62) 'rods and one tenth [l-10) . of a rod to the place of beginning': containing one hundred and twenty two [l22] aeres and 'forty. three. [43] square rods, more or less;and being the centre' 'part of .. . Warrant No. .393 , in the name of Ephraim; Blaine aforesaidi containing' about one hondred and :ten, (110)_ acrei.of.improved land, one.. peach. ~• 'orchard, pne ;apple orchard,'one dwelling house and outbuildings, two . barns,'one Oatiary or 'corn house," one core shed.or hay. barn . ; One blacksmitil shop and, tool shed attached, and. one board shanty, une Well 'of water. , '• , Tug Secosm.-;--.Beginning at a post the south west corner of., Warrant , No. 393. in the name of . Ephraim 'Blaine, thence :along the west boundary lines of said Warrant N 0.393 North two [2] degrees and, one half (1-2) 0f...a degtee • East fifty five (55) rods, North thirty two [323 degrees and ottsehalf [l,2] of. .a degree East forty two (42) rods, North two (2) degrees and one half [l.2] of a degree East seventeen [l7] toils and • North' thirty ,nine, [39] degrees' and one half (1-2) of .a degree' East fwentyltwo (22) rods to'a post,; thence by land of Selteca Freerrian South eighty seven [B7] degree.s and one half(1•2) of a degree East eight [6] rods . tottlie West bank of Portage Preek, thence along...the courses of the '.west'-bank of 'said Portage creek North twenty isevenl27] degrees Eait twelve (12) rods and seven tenths [74o] La a rod, 'North twenty three 123] degrees, East fourteen' [l4] rods and lour. teethe (440) of a rod. North sixty, four [64] de.gress and one 1141 f [l.2] of a: . degree West twenty [2o] rods and lour tenths 0-10) of a - rod North twenty five'(2s)degrees west seven (7) rods and five tenthe '(5-10) of a rod to the west line of said warrant N0.'393, North two (2).degrees and ,one halt [l-2] of a degree . East eight (B).rocis thence by land of said Seneca Freeman'and the west bank .of ' the. Portage. creek; North forty' two [42] degrees East twenty' one [2l], rods and six tenths (6-10) of.a rod and' North thirty seven].37] degrees, and , one fourth [1.4],0f a degree East.twenty two [221 . rods to the north _line of said warrant No. 393 thence along said , line and land ;in possession of J. Brooks and Welsh,"South fifty eight [s3] degrees East . sixty 'one (61) rods , and . two tenths [2-103.01 a rod to a post, thence by the old Colegrove lot South six (6) degreeiand one half of a degree, . west' tvvo hundred rind -forty (240 rods-to,.the north bank of the Sinnaritahoning creek thenee np the north bank of said creek North fifty (50) 'degrees and one fourth•(]-4) of a degree West one • hundred and three 003) rods.and one tenth [l-103 of ti rod to the place of beginning, ccintaining one hundred and eight (loq) acres and four. (4) square reds,' .more or less, and being the westerly part of Warrant No; 393 ` in the riarne pf Ephraim Blaine,,as.aforeseirl,—• containing abodt ninety (90) acres of Improved land, six dwelling houses • and outbuildings, six board shanties, one . store boase, one barn; two sheds, one double saw mill and edger, and three wells of 'water, and apple; peach.and other fruit trees thereon.' • . : • THE Tnuca—Beginning at ' a point 'en the north bank al• the - Sinnataahoning• Creek, bearing North. sixty. four (64) degrees west twenty flee (25)'rods and two tenths (2-10) of a rod, flora the southwest corner of land of C. H: Sage and being the, extreme east point of Warrant No. 6107, thence South.. sixty.tour 041 degrees and one half (1.2) ef :a degree West eighteen. (18) toes and ..seven . teriths (740) of , a rod to witneeses to a corner of said 'Warrant No. 6107,.. thence along the kouthern lines nf said Warrant N0 . ..6107 North sixty one (61) degrees West one hundred end forty eight (148) rods and seven tenths (7-10) of a rod and North .eighty seven (87) degrees and one half (1.2) of a degree West forty [4o] _ rods to a beech the original . . northeast corner of Warrant No. 4951 thence by land 'of S. Freeinan North two [2] degrees . and one half [l-2]'of degree East one hundred and fifteen . [lls] rods and five tenths 1540) of a rod to the north hank of • the Sinnamshoning Creek, hence along'pahl north bank by land of Freen?an South fifty jhree . ( s3). degrees and one fourth 11:4j of a degree, East rieventy six [7B] rods and.seventenths [7.10] of a rod to a post the southwest•corner of Warrant No. 393, thence by the creek.line: of said Warrant No. 393 South fifty [so] decrees and one 'fourth [lA] ot.a 'degree East one hundred and three [lo3] rods anti.one tenth [l;4o] of a rod and . South thirty three 133] decrees and•one half [l-2] of a dCgree East, seventy nine (79), rodi and one tenth [l.lo] of a rod to .the place of beginning, eiintaining [B.l.acres . . . and seventy squore rods, more, or, leis, being the East part of Warrant No. 6107--:unisnpro- Inquisition Wait*. Seized, taken in Exedutinn and will be sold as the property of Z. C. Cowley, and James G. Mersereau, Chat:key J. Moore and . Benjamin Harrower Unanta, at the suit. of Jonathan Colegrove, now. for the use of John . . . . . . . . . JOHN- A. ELDRED,. • • ' • ~Sheriff. . . .., , SIMItIFF'S UFFICF:, IFIIPPEN; Pa., }'- Febitiary 3d, A. b., 186. • SHERIFF'S 13 ALES. B . 9t VItTUE of otendriwri of au ttsons Expo/tag and las Yenditioni Rxpoisai issued out of-, the Court of othmon ' , Pleas of M'Kean county, PI., and :to me direded,,l shall expose to publio sale, by vendue and *atoll, at •the Court House, in' the Jiorciugh of fimethport, on Monday, the 23d. illy 'of. Yebruary,•lefili; at one o'clock P. M. of said day,:tbe, following described MeilltstatoOte wit: • - • ' .• ' , ' The following real estate 11 Corydon •Towinhip, Mc- Kim Countyi Pa., via: WaririntNo• 3721''containing one •thousaad Mires more of. lose; ,abouteightacres improved one framed house, ibanty, twin. (leos* mill in good order for beefiness.. • • . ; . . • . • waived,. ' . ele!cad; taken In execution and will be cold cc the prop ertp of Dailey at the suit of John.N: Ilungericrd • ' of the BefendaliVii interest in a ,certain. Railroad track and ground on which the 1141131) Is located' in Brad. ford Triwnship, commencing . on the road leading up the Tunangwant Oreek at or near the land of Jitiry. Cronin], and ronwlngeouthwardly 'throng,' Laniard 3../oster's laud; about eighty rods long and ten feet wide more or' lea, to the northwest, line of land' of 0.• Chamberlain be the same more or leap,- ..•• • . • •. Seised, taken in execution and Will be sold as the prop• erty of Anthony,Fayllaniuel W. Bradley, . Bad :'Barker. D.' Hann. er,' at the suit •of -Benpunid Chamberlain, . 151..B.:Warner;• • John Scott awl C. V. B Bare. The following real eidide via:' Lot No. 5 and south part of lot. No. 8 la I; eating 'purvey, containing 158. acres of land bounded as tollows: North by 1-nd of O. Gilbert and the Tunangwant Creek; . south by lasids Of L.: 'Ward and Stephen Seward, and weal by Lando of 8. P. Dikernin, about 65 acreeimprioved.rine framed house, one framed barn,, a Moog uaatity of frulgtreenand known as the Dol.. lvarlirook farm. . . . . . ' fano—Another tract ofland, bounded nortkby land of L. 0. Footer,' east by land of • Benjamin Chatnberieln south by land of Archibald,Brown aid west by the Tu. nanavrant Oreek; - .Containing 60 acres, abOnt'lerracres improved and known as the limokmire loi.• .• : . . . tract ' atso--Another, f hind bounded ninth by . land of Archibald Brown, east by land of Benj.:Chamberlain and J.l; Melvin's Estate : eolith by land. of J,' F. Melvin's Estate and wait by:the' .Tunangwant ..Creek; Containing One hundred and-thirty acres, about sixty-live acres im; proyed, one framed tarn with three sheds attached, one large borne barn, ono corn- house 'And work shop, one 'framed hog pen and grain house,' and one nice dwelling }louse, a large quantity of fruittre.e..- . • ' Atso--Another tract of land boanded• eistby land . of J. P. deceased, south by land of O. Bogle, west. by land of C. C. Melvin, nerth:by the high way, contain log seventy two square rods of land be theism, mete or less, one flurried house, one framed barn and a quantity of fruit trees. good well of wa,ei and known as the Dolt, Brown property, all improved. • . ^ inx-:-.: • .• AtAnot her tract of land . bounded south by , land of -E:Parsons,.west and north by land of Daniel Kingsbury and east by the highway, containing about one half of in acre of land all Improved; situated inthe'yillage of Brad• ford, • McKein CO. Pa. . • Atso:-...Another tract of land hounded . south by land of 'P. Abbott, east and north by . land of Daniel • Kingsbury west by land of Warner and Chamberlain,. containing forty-four and one half acres, be the name More or. leas; one sere Improved, one log hotise, one log barn, all the above describedlanda aituatCd to the 'Township of Brad- - ford; McKean Co. Pa. fleqinitlon waived.) 'Sewed. taken, in execution rind will be Sold its the prop erty of Joseph F. Clark it. the suit otWallkill Bank, also Snyder and Grubb, • . • ; IMIEZI . . The'following real estaternituate in the Borough - of Stnethport, .County of fileffean and State. of .renn4ylrania viz; Thnt part of square No'(T0) seventy nice. in the gen real plan of said. town, mil hin the following boundaries;, Beginning at tire•north west corner of said square, thence eist•one 'hundred and ninety two. feet, to • the building now occupied by Levi Wells, being seventy two feet frrUn the ndrth east corner. of sold square'. •thence sixteen perch•. ea to the south line of.saidsquare.thuhce westbne hon;.. , 10d'hinety two feet to the south • west corner of said sqUaro t tlience north sixteen perches to the beginniag; •Containiny one aere'and twenty.six perches more erless; now occupied by D a v id 801..1)111dt, all' improved ;One large taverpho'use, two , horse barns: one . grocery. store and dwelling' house and other out houses:. ' • Inquisition waived.. •., 1 ' • •• '• • . . Seized, taken in execution and will be cold as the prop eity.of E'.B. Mason at the suit of L It: Warner: 1201=1 • The following real estate; beginning 'at .a post corner 'being•thesimth east corner of I end conveyed to Ghordie .Corwin, thence by line . ofsaid lot we'd one hundred perch es And twobenths eta perch.to a pest corner, • being - the north east corner of a lot. conveyed to Dayid Crow, Rso , thence byline of saidlot, south one hundied'and twenty perches to a .2oit corder, thence-east one hundred thirty three perches and three tenths of a perch to a •post..cor• ner, being the south west corner of a, lot conveyed to. William Burlingame, thence by line of Said lot . and laud conveyed to Salmon M. Rose,• north one hundred and tiveaty perches to a poet corner, thence east ten perches to a poet carner,therice north two perehos to a post cor 'net being the 'south east corner of land conveyed to Ghnidis Corwin, thence west twenty two rode. and • two tenths of,a rod to a post Corner in the line of- the road, being the South west corner of land conveyed to Oho Obi • Corwin, thence north .by the line of said lot 'twenty fire rule toa post corner,: thence north fifty 'one' and a-half degrees west two rods more or less to a post corner in the road to the line of o:Corwin's land, thence byline. of said land south twenty eight perches to the' place of ;beginning, containing,one hundred:acres and one hundred and four perches and one tenth of a perch, of land morn . prlens.,about fifty agree imnroved, two framed I‘uses, . two framed barns, a nice orchard, good founti 'wet' water situated inlicating TownshiP,llcßean COunty, Pa.. Also--Another tract of, landiammtkpcing at the Smith mud corner of land of Williani * Williamglot N0..1431 thence 'along the linen( said let went 61 5.10 rode, thence South 52 rods, - to the north west"ccirner of tot of ThomaS • fling No; 244 ~ tbence el•at by the line of said lot 61,5.111 rods, thence north 52 rods` to the place of beginning; containing twenty.dne aeres and nix tenths unimproved. /Bleated in the township of Keating; McKean Co., Pa. Taquialtion waived: • • • ; •..: '.. Seized; taken - in execution aml wiltbe sold as . the prop erty it IL F. Willianis and William Williams at the snit of V. Perry Carter. . . . .. . The following real estate,, bounded on the north 'by Elm Street east by land of A.,. J. Bleb rd, Reath by land of Daniel Kingsbury sweet tiy, land of Hannah C. Norton, being six Veda be, twelve, containing .7t square' rods, be. int/Village Int No:138. warrant No. 3316, altuated in the village Offirodford, McKean County Pa.; all improved; Axso—One other lot bounded 'north:and east .by lands 'of P. L Webster, on the south::by Elm ,Street,' on . tbe. west by Chestnut Btreet, - beirog.. five 'rods 13 links by' eleven rode 22 links, .containingabout sixty nye sillier, t Oda, being village lot N0:125 on warrant No. 'WOO, Sit= noted in the village of Bradford, McKean County, Pa., , . . all improved' ' . . . • Inquisition waived: ' ' • • . - .. Siezed,,taken in execution and will be mild as the prop. oily . ° fT, W. Cole at the lett of .Marx Korth, now for the.sise of Maley Brothers. .• . : , • . .., . . . The following described tracts of land lying and being to the Townships of Bradford Lafayette and 'Corydon, .oouitty and State Aforesaid: • . : Wart No. 3908, containing 1000 acres, Bradford township: II II 4336 ..II • 285 If •11 Ii . 11 , 6359 . •It ' 576 11. . ' . It • . •I a .6316 ei 180 lt , 4 . 4 :,2285 44 • 667 'II. II 11 11 . 3319 •II • • 437 •.4 CI ' u. - ' 44 • 33/0 . - 781 " . .4 •II 2283 11' .3300 Ir •11 fa . ." . . t 3407 . • 'II • 429 ". . • ", 3429 ,I. 8430 .. . 614 It • 11 11 ,a •2237 •/1 • , 7961 .11 . 11 41 3905 11 341 II • 11 " 3416 • .f 1005 .Lafayette . 1, II • " 39011 303 " .4 II " 3437 " - 570 " IL • CI 2877 1, 921 I cI " 2275 . ' " ' -1100 " • 14 . 11 sl 2278 If ' '564 .44 .1 • /1 '. 44 2274' ." . 062 " " • II 3434 87 .1 " 2264 " 100 . . • " ti. .• 4 . -4876 • " " 521 " Vorydon..; l.' I." 4007 • " . 1043 I. ' 44 It : 4 " 4910 '" • 105 " , "" • • • . • All unimpro v ed . . •.• . , ' Belted. taken in execution and will be'eald as the prop erty of Daniel Kingbury 'at the suit of 1/: 1.. Conant & Bolles and 0, 11' Bolles and Kay & 'Brother and Darla& Hinny, indorses. of 8.. L. Casey, and O. ' B. Curtis and Work, McConch &AU . , and Richard Owen, -Administra • tor of D. D. Owen deceased; and Samuel J'..Christian and 8. 0.. (Inning &Co., and Charles B. Wright,“ and Mute. L. Tainter. • ' ElherliPs Office Bmeth port, Jan alit, 1863: • . ' JAMBS B. BLAIR, Sheriff.' SHERIFF'S SALES; BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Levori Facial issued out of the "Couit of Common Pleas. of McKean County, Pa-, and to me dlreoted, there will be oxposed to tale, by publiaoptery, ot the Court House,' in the Borough 'of 'emethport; on Monday, the 2RI day Feb ruary 31383, at one o'clock, P; of said day, the fol lowing Real Estate to, to wit: " • • AU that certain lot or piece:of ground known as the "'George- Lord ; . represented to contain one hundred . and • twenty seven acres rin ' the township of Lafayette, County and State aforeeaid, ocou pied by William Buylook and bounded end 'described an follows, to wit:- -Being known on. the map attached to f . . . . the.'artide of agreeirient from the trusteed er e , the 'illitatri. • '.": of the late William Bingham to'esid Bullock allot anai-• - ber (96) ninety ,ix{ bounded eri the.notth bj. , Whlik Me •'' Emma as "farm lands," lot unortber 07,; OW the 'Mid 'by ' • the "Bingbanf lande,t , on the South and 'oast by bade of "-- • .Daniel Kingsbury and Tiddi,• on . the West by lands of Thide; being the same lindrideocribed in a, contract tell . - ; • • 4 ceen,Wiillam Bullocliond Wife Ind ;obit 8; King,heir-, • : log date the'l7th day of .Noeember, - 1860; the same PD.,' . irises conveyed to said Bullock - hy the - Vaitets of. the , Meehan! estate by deed dated July 20th '1867. . : ... ';•• ." 'Seized, taken •in. execution, . and- will be S o ld Ss ASV • proerty of John S;Eing, at the suit of William .Ballotk I, lor the use of Joshua Smith. . ' .. • All the twenty One undivided twenty fifth part. of all then certain pieces er panels of land known is'ltthe . • Lafayette coal lands," • and.boineded and described 'as fol- loies;. Beginning at the north' slet cornered lot .N 0.4115 [One hundred and fifteenl. of the allotment of the Bing.: -` hisnilands in Lafayette Townehip,MtKeamCounty Penn- aylvania, conveyed to Jate Bend. and - :rurining thence • '; East one hundred • and t perches, thence South along .•'! line of_lot Na: 117 (one hundred and seventeen,' one .*-1 hundred and eighty perches,-thence East ninetjalx per ....- ches and five tenths-of a perch; thence ..North one .de-'.' greet , 15 minutes end, 'or e • hundred : arid' sterentYlve - . perches ateteeveit teethe of a perch, thence along thin.- East lineollet No 110 tone hundred' mid sixteen) North' one degree :East one 'hundred and. disty • . nitte , perches and 'sir tenths ore pereh,' theme' Werth. ~ one degree fifteen minutes n East one - hundred mid eighty eight perches and seven tenths Of a. perch,.*thence East' : one hundred , and thirty: eight perches and el' bathe . .. of a perch, thence South two hundred end eighteen 'rode .. or perches, thence East "two, hundred and - . eighteen • perches, thence South .four hundred end eeventy fame • .. perches, thenee..West fire:hundred:and. seventy , &Ot .. • perches, thence along the , east line,. of. ot No. 115,1[onef . • hundred fifteen]. aferesaid.North,three hundred and thirty four perche's and eight•tenthe of a . perch - to..thir'. place of beginning; Containing sixteen hundrenind one • cud, forty six one hundredth acies,-be the same more or' be, it 'being part of lot No 118 roue, hundred and eigh,`.-• teen] of' the allotment of the Bingam lands in Lafay.': ette•and yeating'toyrnshipe, 'McKean . county,. Pennba,, ;-- and partiref•warrants 2247 !two. thousand two hundred . and forty seven], 2248 [two thousand two hundred f forty, '.. eight], 2262 [two thousand 'two hundred and fifty • Alio}, • 2253 (two' thoueind two hundred . and fifty three], and N , - ' 2259 [two thoneantitwO hundred nod fifty nine],', Attie, , ;.v 'All thist other. lotßegioning at the North Eaet Corner', 4, of lot - No. /15 [one • hundred and .fi Keen]. aforesaid. ante, ii , „ running . thence' East-one hundred and ,ten .perches, M . thence along lines allot N0..116 (one hundred and six- • rile ( teen),' North one . . hundred - and sixty . five perches rind 11 "eight tenths of to perch and East one hundred and 'four ,', perches, thence. North one degree 'fifteen minutes East, one hundred and debty eight percher andeeven tenths', 1 1 -of u perch,' thence IV eat eight hundred as:ittite, perch.. I A es and four teethe of is.pereh r thence along Knead' lot li No:1051one hundred and five ) , South eight.); 'perches '49) and West fifty.seven perches and three tentloi of • . pireki ' thence South one hundred . ond-twenty one perches and , -; nine tenth's of a Perch', - thende Weir one hundred'. and • two,perchee end.seven tenths of a perch, thence South one huroirea and twenty eight perches end five tenths of a perch, thence along the north of lots NO.. 94 (eighty f0ur),.113 ; (one honored. and thirteen) and 114 [ens.'.' 'hundred and fourteen], South : eighty, eight 'degrees -. thirty minute's East,. three hundred *Ludlam perches ant.. ' eighttenths of a perch, therm(' along the East line -of , letelo, 114:(one hundred and fourteen) Socitiv one hun...• ', dined and sixty four perches and five tenths Of.-a perch, thence along the South line of. lots line.' 114 (one brio-. dred.and fourteen), 113 (one hundred And , thirteen)' 84 . ... (nighty. four), 82 (eighty two) ,and. 68 ,(sixty eight),,' .• West foniy.liundred and'. fifty • eight 'per ches and., severs tenths of a perch., thence along the Eaist line of lot No. - 10 t''seVerdy)Scipth two, degrees, Went one hundred and . . :• , sixty. nine perches and seven tenths or a perch,' thence' South twelve perchei and five tenths of a.perch, thence r, East seven hundred and six perches, thence along the •. • west line of.lot No: 115. (one hundred • and ;fifteen), : T i 'Mirth three. hundred and forty-perches; thence -along line of lot No, 119 [one hundred. and:nineteen]; North' , . f nue Ifbniired and eighty eight perahes'andene tenth of a perch"Eaetone Hundred and tedperchee; and South one . , hundred end seventy one perches and one - tenth, of a perch. ....' 'thence along the North line of lot No. 115 [one hundred. '-', .and fifteen]. South eighty eight degrees thirty minutee' • 'East ninety perches to the - place of beginning, contain:. I inc twenty-ice hundred and, seventy acres ,and eight.' . tenths of, an acre of land, ho . the Same more bilees; be, , ' tug the west part of Jot No:llB,(oncehundied. and deb-- ' teen), of. the Itinghain lands' in Lafayette township, and ' . 'parts of Warrante 2240 (two thtiusand tyre 'hundred and fl forty six), 2247 [two thousand two hundred'and forty . -, ' w eed), 0253,(tw0 the nd two Mindred and fifty klrite) 1 2.254 (two- thousand o hundred 'mid fifty four). 2257 '. .iP (two thousand two hundred and 'fifty seven), 2258 • (two .. , , thousand two hundred and fifty eight)„ . . -• .: •. ' -Atio,- . L.Onenther lot Beginning at eighty perches east ~ from the south west. corner of Lot No. 118 (one hundred . ~- and .eicliteim), aforesaid. thence along, the Smith line of i . 'said lot East three hundred and eighty perched; thence r 'South three hundred andlifij els -Perches to a Beech,4, corner, thence North, 89 degrees We , one'hundred and ' eighty 'eight 'perches. thence :Nerth,. two hefalred perehes, thence North PO 'degrees West, one Wilted.l . and ninety: two perches, thence North Ollibuitdred and ~ ,' ` 'forty three Perches and live tenths of a perch. to the . , ,' point or place of begineing,. containing' live handiedand •"i.' 'ninety and 6.lllth•acres Of land, more (m iens, being In - ', ' lot 123 (one - hundred arid twenty. two). in Lafayette town- .. f. ship ; .part o f . . warrants' Nos. 2243 (two thousand two ' ' . 4 , hundred and forty ' three) and 2246 [two thousand two' hundred , 1 - ,%, and and. six]. •' • . ' • 6 Seized, token in. ex ecution, and will. be sold as the' ~....„. prop,erty,of 'William • W ; Niles,ut the suit Of Andrew.o. • . .•T. ' HUH and alpha Melee; '. - , ':. ' , . , ' Sheritfla tillice, Smetliport. :fa , . 31st 1863. . . . . 'JAMES - E. BAllti Sheriff: : ,$ I . . • • . • • LICENSE . -PETITIONS. • ... • ' muz follnwing . named peraone have filed their reapee tire petition for aTayein Lltcore, aecoriling . to law: Trtrisias GitODWIN. keatini Townrhip • ' „ , • .D. Furddin,.llridfordi. do ' .• Anna ItoidA Cerea • do' • •'• 1:10 Wttness.my hand arid Cell of Court at 8:lila:- port; 'January 31et A. D .. • • • Sarah E. Bdruin by bet next friend 1 ' •Arnold *Ford -. ln'the 'Pleas of Ni'Kenn Cci.;Scr. 50 June term 1862. . . Divorce . John C: Barton , .And new to wit September 26, 186 . 2, the or- iglnal and alias subpoenas issued in 'the above • case, having4)een returned, Defendantnot ionnd in the County of WlC.ean, upon mode!' ofWar ren Cowles attorney for the . Plaintiff, above nanod,'the Sheriff of said County is directed to make the usual publication of the notiee re* quired by. the act dl Assembly' in 'such ease made end, provided requiring the eaid Defend- aut.to appear on lhe first day of the next terra,. • :„ to answer the crimplaint of the . Plaintiff above named. From the, Record. By the Court • 'Attest, JNO. R. CHADWICK, Prothty... . • To the Defendant John .C. Barton above , mint- . 1 . ; ed. You are heieb'y required to appear as di rected by the obove order of Court. • ' • • JAMES T..BLAIR, Sheriff. AI REGISTER'S NOTICE. . . . . XTOTICE is hereby • given that W. Bee- ILI in.:Gams, Administrator of the Estate of KING, has.and, in my office,his last and final account,, and . will' present the same for confirmation at the next stated Orphan's to be held at SmethPort February 23, 1863. C: K. SARTWELL, Regutor:• Smethpert;Jannery 22, 1863. 'O'NERVOM SUFFERERS .OF . BOTH AM A Reverend gentleman having been' restores `to health in a few days, after undergoing 'all the usual routine end irregular expeneife modes' s of treatment; without success, considers'' it his sacred duty to communicate to . hie af fl icted fel low-creatures the - MEANS OF cures. • Hence, en the receipt of an addressed enuelOpe,' he will send (free)a copy of the 'prescription :used:— Direct-to. Da: JOHN •M. DAGNALL, .186 .Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. - • TRIAL • LIST . FOR FEBRUARY TERM 1863.. A : D Taylor • • • • .•re W Knipp a Burrows and 0 H Burws .. Oatnblaee • ) •ye Wm Barns et al , t l e o r i same is John Wylan & 'Wmilarns , .Wm V Keating et al •vs William Slack Lewis Thibon ve.Wm Whitney it al - -Wig and Bill . !vs George $ Ferguson' . William Bache • • vs• Hiram Payne • ''• CO: use of J F Clark .vi B -Freeman- . ' ' • , Finn use of Cooper ' vs WME Hornblower • • Draper Pc - Eldridge ' ' ♦ P Carter it al • • Walla!' Bank . ve Daniel /Kingsbury • • -Dank of .Port Jarvis • . ie.•. same Walkill Bank . • vs • same . John Marini), t . . re' name •• Joseph W Shirks . vs Edward Swartont . ' Norman et Taylor. • we 0 Bennett , a adm's et al Maydole Use of Charles vs • '• ' • Fields • • • • re L Decker • • - Brewster Freeman vs William Haskell. Alonzo I Wilcox ye Peter Wilts • • • Hall use of A N Taylor :vs Ghordia Corwiti - Beckwith use of Corwin vs . G Irons . • Daniel Lenox , . vs Geo.-Starr. ' • . • Timothy Mullen' • . vs John Mullen . , • JNO. It. CHADWICK, •:, Proth'y Fah 3 1863