5 Jlcmcctat nnb j?rntinrl. C. I). Ml'RRiT, Editor. Jainex S. Todd. Publisher. . 18, II. For what are we Co.itemlliijr I We Lave been frequently asked during the last six months, for wU.it purpose is the National Administration carrying on J.is war, and have uniformly answered for the purpose of saving the Union and (institu tion from destruction. Imaging back the revolted States to their allegiauee, and re storing tranquility to the country. To sus tain the correctness of this answer, we pro duced the declarations of President Lincoln in his Inaugural address aud in his Message to Congress at the commencement of the Extra Session of that body last summer We knew, of course, that alare portion of ! the Kepublican Party, was in favor of mr.k- j , . , , . i i mg the war a crua do against shivery, and J therefore advocated the arming of the Slaves ; aud encouraging servile insurrections a- j mong them, but we could not bring oarsvlf tobe!iev, that any member of the Admir.is- , tration, was so dead to every fec-nng oi nu- j jnjj rPasorilij manity and lightened patriotim, as to up- : 1st. Uecau-e the aforesaid liirker is ig Ljld such unconstitutional and revolting : orint, impudent, egotistical and H-lent. doctrines. Uut we are com palled to believe I 2 !. lV.vans' lie is in f.iv..r of bringing to now,becausa we have incontrovertible j eviJuuee ot tlie tact betore us. bimon Lam- ; himself to the vorld, in favor of emancipa- j ting the slaves bt-Iongiu to the rebels, and armirg them fjr the purp-ose, of course, cf ; murdering their masters and their families, j It is reduced to a certainty, that the oc- j cupant of th-i m st important position in the Cabinet at the present time, is an ultra! Abolitionist, and wishes to carry on, not a ; Constitutional war for the preservation of j the Union, but an unnatural and inhuman . war. for the purp.ee of liberating the slaves, and abolishing slavery cutirel, in th ; Southern States. ; We are glad to learn that Freside.it Lin- j Coin, and a majority of the Cabinet, repu- ! diate Simon's Abolition Platform. In this ! we Cnd a strong ray of hope, that this war i for tho Union is not to be tiansformcd into a remorseless crusado against slavery. But; ou the other hand, a large majority of the j members of Congress, are disposed to .-us- - tain aud carry out the most ultra and extreme ; measures, for the purpose of consumating j the Abolition Emancipation scheme ; bill wc j fear will be passed during the present ses- j eion. to abolishslavery in the District of CnlumVia, and another for confiscating, or j tn other words liberating and arming the j slaved. If Congress should be blind and fiiaaric:il c-uou.h. to pass such bills we trust in God, that Lincoln, will have patriotism and firmness enough to veto them. It is txtraodinary and painful thing, to know that in the high noon of the nine- teenin century, in mis age which wo claim; . t i r ii. : . ' - l i to be one of light and knowledge, mcu of ! during the la.-t few month to ti.o aWve character and p-0sition in society, men who j named individual, thin tho-Allow merited.; claim to be Statesman, indirectly advo;iting j jVhen he became the rap-nxi'lt Flditor of the massacre, in the most brutal and Mood the AUejkaniun, we entertained no unkind thirsty manner imaginable, of a large portion J feelings towards him, and felt willing to rf their fellow countrymen ; advocating in a j treat him with the courtesy, we are al woid, a war of extermination against tho j ways disposed to exten 1 to tlioso ,,f tlie Southern States. What would be tlie r;- I K htorial fratcuity who let us alone. He. suit of the arming of the slaves, .letiug them j howtit-r, in the wry first number of his loose to plunder the homes of their former j paper, took occasion to make an unprovo snasters. Would they pay any regard to J ked attack on us, by Jiargin ti- with the the age, stx or condition of these whom the j iufanj.-ue crime of Tre is ui to our country. Abolitionists would instruct them to regard J This we think, our readers will agre.-, was as their oppressors and enemies? what mercy j Mifiicieut provocation for retaliation, aud could helpless childhood, woman's beauty j full y justifies all the true but stvere things and chastity, or old ago trembling ou the ! e have published concerning the ignorant veige of the grave, expect from such igr.or- j uld Abolition Monti-bank, sin. e then. Am t.nt and infuriated wretches. I four armies inr.dr.b and his prplings. the deputy editors, should be victoiious would they uot mahe ! sr.- welcome to all they have made out of their marches fully realize .he liscription of j the controversy, and if they wish to con the Jew ih Prophet; "A rc devouretti j t'muc it. we are perfectly satisfied. We are before them, aud behind them a flame j ready to give them the hot end of the p..k burneth. The land is as the gardcrof Eden : cr to their hearts content. Amiua.Ub boast before them, and Lehind them a desolate od when he took charge of the Alleghanian, wilderness ; Yea, and nothiug s-hall escape j tl.at he would soon change this from a Dem them." Is he really a man who possesses a j ooratic to a Ilepubllcan cout.ty. vW'd the heart sufriciently barbarous and depraved, pi...-p,xts of his making good his boast are to plan and advocate sucn a war as this against the fairsst portion of the Ameiican Republic, or U ho not rather a fi?ud , a Devil incarnate, frcsbjjfroni his penal ele ment, aud bent on venting his malice agsiiist. the human race. ror wuacarc we coutemiing in tl.e pres- nt war? Why (as we have time and again aid) for the preservation of the Union, and not tor the abolition of Slavery. Have we not enough of white men in the .With ; have wa not treasuie enough to conquer the South, without calling the ignorant slaves to our aid, without trampling on and ignor- ing the rules of civilized warfare, and with- tail carrying ou a war of carnago and x- termination ? If w n.-j. tKn abandon T". l . - .. the contest, and let peace be proclaimed i forthwith. Mr. Secrttary Cameron and the j members of Coi gress -who are k loud in ad- i vocating schemes for abolishing slavery in j j the District of Columbia, the emancipation ; j of and arming of the slaves in the revolted states, and other ultra and extreme mcas- ; S ures should remember that the following rets ; oluticn was adopted ly Congress during the : ! extra session last summer, by a vote almost ; unanimous. Near1- all the Republ'u-aus . i voted for it. How then can they now con- ' j .-Utently advocate the emancipation schemes ' of the Abolitionist:; and labor to inaugurate . ' a fu-ree and remorseless Abolition crusade j ! against the Sjuth 1 The resolution is brief ; j but pointed, and clearly sets forth what all ; true patriots h.ve from the first rc-gr.rded as the purposes of the war. That the present deplorable civil war has teen forced up-. a the country by the uisuuionUts of the Southern Slates, tow in arms against the Constitutional Government ! and in arms ground the Capital; that in' this emergency, Congress banishing ' ling of mere passion or resentment, will recollect only its duty to the whole country; . that this war is not waged on their part in any spirit of oppression, or for any pur pose of conquest or subjugation or p:irpif-e of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or established institutions of those j States, but to defend anl maintain the su- ' premacy of the Constitution, and to preserve ' the Union, with all tiie dignity, equality,: m.d rights of the several States unimp iire J; and that as soon as thoc objects are attain- : ed the war ought to cease. 1 J llai lic-r's Qualification lor Congress. Mord'jca: iys he g'K'S in for A minadab .gouy Barker for Congress, for the follow un,.v Xegrc-js t dine at th-.- public tables 0f jj jf.U, a! :i: with re-pe;taMj wliit: ?nj ijoca,5;.e he said that publicly, "I am ,in Ab .;:ti0:ii,t from crown of my head tu Ac of my f.-et." jth. !iecau he is tl.e great Atle of Abolitionism, all the way from the St.ite of jia;at.. -tj, vCanse he n?ver drinks an thing' stri,nsor than small beer or cherry .a:idy. oil". Beca 1S2 like the Ivlitor of the D o, awi &ll(l,.el, lie's good luiking. an 1 a m.ia fur a SiU kq t,. v 1;lrty. Tth. Iiecau-ie h-can miTia'j ti wnte hi. own name, and would theref .re l4 abh- to. frank documents to bis constituents during . his term ofoiii.e. 8th, BeTnis. h-;'s th j m t ulr.i Abol.tiou - ist in the four counties, composis. Cot:gr..-s.-i.lfial District. g this oth Ilecauw he sin xrei v ards srnan Horace of the tin as the greatest st.it. age, an I ha. al ptc l the New York Tribw as j--g standard of political f.o'tii. 10th. Uecau-e he loves nigvr. . -m l enter tains tlie most sovereign contempt for the Dutch and Irish, and Fore'gti.-rs pm.T.illy. 1 1th. Ileoause ho can deliver a n.i-y bar angm-, full of s ui-i 1 a-i 1 f.iry, signifying nothing, and then f te imagines himself a ere.it orator. ll'th Ilecanso he don t chew to'.r.-o, :md swear only by the hokey utid by i heaver lasting great .squash. Itarlier. We l:ave aire.utv given nr.rc :i !.:. ti ni certainly very Mattering just now. In 1300 our majority was only abor.t 400 at the late election it was alx.ut 1100 a demo cratic gaiu in one year of 700 ; f r this very large gain, we are uot a little indebted to j the labors of lUrker and his deputies in the coulTMi Gf tiie Alle,hanan. They have our U,;inks fcr th, ir in valuable services, and we cntertaln t.o doubt the Cambria Demo crA,.y vv ; holl t;ieni in u,ful r n.en .brance. ! j M vde. ai suys that tne heavy editorials i:: the AUrjf.antmt remind him of the j 1 raying of an Ass. and the "Quill Drive" . thyclping of a purr?'- A scrsiV.eman is j M- rdccai. The Maton and Mldell Affair. The tews of the arrest of Mason and Sli- dell, of course creaied intense excitement in ( England. John liull is rampart. The comments of the Thunderer, the London Time are, however, much milder than we anticipated. The affair will doubtless lead to a voluminous Correspondence between the two Governments, but we do not think it will terminate in a war. i ,;r;.T i. oU.w. the mail i t . . . ....,. iiuenst , a;M ii is sai'.i u"""" -I .md defiant, and the Times b-.hilv iiares ! Mr. Seward with -it temp ting t 'JfrCm a i auarrel on the UritiMi iovtrnu,. nt, tve i cannot at present sic the end of the busi . ; ness. ?onn from tbe ' IJaltimohe. Iev. 15. Wt-Iearii Captain of a Norf,.!k bv.atth.it 1, was in- r ., . ! foimed bv the C ipta;n of the steamer III.! - 1 from Port boyal.tnar h, passed w.th.n x miles of Charh-to'.i Harbor at ten o'clock u Thursday night, and that a tremendous con ti titration was evidently at its height in thnt ci'.y. Tiie re?! -cti n on the clouds exceeded aiiTt'hirg he ever s iw, mi l the whole IJ.iy. with tho dark oulIin-s of Fort Samter, wa brightly illuminate i. i: i . 1 1 111'. like retlectioi, from sutou! Ic-ring ruins, but from n ti uncontrollable coutlagratioii. War In Genrgla Washington. Oc, 12 cters icei- i . .i x- r. . i td at tin; 2avj, 1) t Jirti.i.:i;t M t'ettiat. i the fifth im-t. Commmide r ilodgrrs ft tho Tybee Uords before daylight, i vc on 1 with ti.. stei;.n r () t!s-a. S. n'ca au I , r !: tna. and cros-ed the I-ar'at Aarsaw nt ba'f tide Tin; L'nited Stares approached the II 11 VI 1 ".I ' tort on Warsaw i-i;inii witnm a roue, :md sDt Ijieut- iia.it !5rn's f. it with a fl of trace, who f mn 1 it entirely de- J settei. j Tlo fort infi5sil nf a nc-'sed oc- a.jor.-.d work, with pl.itf.irm for eight i runs on the wot rr faori. The runs had i b-.n removed th? p;atbms cut up, and : the ma-Mzme blow,, up i Commander Kodgrs stat tir,t evcry. thing n,d the aj.pearai.ee of bing very ; r,,.er,tlV descrte 1 j li.e b-n-is ,,wo siys ' l -o n :he , nroi'h of du.M.-rTon river we observed h bnttorv bennncr fro-., us N W oy . ! one-hu:f ., and distant about three , 4 . - 'Ml I .11. I I t nr. f -u torpp . l . t n iles distant, nd iut hno a bouce with a rpi cup n t. wV-' i t in of tho . " r - ' i i' is abor.t ten miles from Sivantnh. w eouuroa nve trims afpnentiy or : i 1-1 . 1 r t i. ' i.ir?c can. .re, on ttie taee o- n, nntt-ry ; towards n. We o mid ,)-dy sen one gun j upm tne otner lacu. m tnor.; mav nave beniunr.-. : We wer- near en.u-b 1 1 :. the men i on the rampart?, and the- .:hs'cniDg of ; th.or bayonets ; ';'' af a oa.irry ou ; Litt o Tvbeo Island wouh b of no us ! whatever, although th-ra mav have been - a signal gun pUced there, and south of j i.ic i-ris.en- ... ... i .-i (l is a i-..rara.uuiu? , point for ob-crvation The h ighcft point reached by Com-j ..,.i...r?nin.o OT.t. .v.... .k. mander Itodeers wis about ei-bt mi!e3 fruii Warsaw, being about ten mile from Savannah, and between four and five miles from Tlnnd"rhrlt on one side, snd Montgomery on th? ntlirr. . . Nkw Vokk Dec 17. A private let-I ter from Uoaufort shvs that the Stone : fi.-et hud failed from Savannah for rral troops wlio nre .o throw up batteries for use against Fort I'ulacki if necessary. Tiic sloop of war Savannah with three c sloop of war Savannah with three j f.ur sun boats were off Tybee Island. ! c steamer lla'.tic with l;U0O troops i 1 left Fort Uoyal for Fernandina, ac- or The ha compai.ied by the Kinvili and another cuu boat. The rebel fortification there consisted of a battery of five cuns man ned by from 200 to 800 men. It was bf iitved that it would fall into our hands after a brief struggle Br kfalo. Dec, 17. The warchauses formerly occupied by the Michigan Cen tral Railroad, foj-e her with tha propeller 1 Dankik. were Vmrnt this moruiofr. Five : hundred barrels of flour were destroyed i in the warehouses- The loss on the pro i pell'.T amiuLtod ti 1S.OOO the other : loescs have not been ascertained j Halifax. Ies 15. The tehooner i Wave, from Philadelphia for New Found ! land has betn wrecked under fupicioas '; circumptancee ; and a part of her cargo I brought h?re, in a damaged condition. The remainder of the rargo. it is expect ed will also be brought here. e ... .- . i ,. -..i iiis wauicu iowy uijs us nope luai . kuumi uoTirniiniii iui ijr i l,v..Ls am. Steamer, City f a-lnrgion. has arrived , . j - J, . . . ... t,.r .Lieutenant lairfaz was actine without , wi I procred to d.iv hv ra.;ket frrn Qcwn from Liverpool, bnngng cx.itmg and war- iostruclioBJIj anJ that tLe Washington!. ' like news, lue .xc.temer.t m every quar- j Cabinet wiU no soonor learQ what has ,a. b:ic t3 taow tha. te, of Ungland, agaiu.-t t he United States , veQ ,ace jn the uahama cfcanneI than it j an , aM j i i : : . :i.l.-.l-;.l.flnmt' -iti- .1. . I has instiucted L-.-rd Lvoi s. to demand the EOn anl blidell, and tender the amplest , . . - P , . , j ci-1 ii i . v- .i i . e . v tlie Bntisn fiic, the pers-ins of tiiose who immediate rostoi atioiwf M is-m and Slide! I, t apology, jsothinc fhort of this repara-j . , , ... ,.' . , , . , . j ,-' " r . , j were violentlv ilie-d:y tori: trorn thu.t vac- and it the demand is retiwed, t immediate i tion can be accepted. j - ' Iv require l.N pa-sport, and withdraw from ! Until there has been time to receive I asi'lum- 'Observer adds : Tliere ii Washin-'ton. The tore of the press is fierce i news from AVasbington we feel bound to no reas why tney should u-.t lo restore! But -it M-niath that the end will ' TiT"!; "Y ' i" u , .1 . ' j ht t!;e ti;i-terjng Lab: net at a,h:i;gt as and then the.nd is known. ' ! .fti:f. ..t.. :tlP40Ss a-vlr0Jlt was Ul 're th and . rt-kM v . u ' cut'asse-o the San .T.inst--. It i i.o fv.::t ! V hile we lUt submit to having our ; ... Charleston on lire. j mercantile vessels ttorped on tho hijh ' "f ouri 11 11 r-mU rar,,e to this- T1'' sir' Charleston in company with a man-of from Owensville, liath county, and the' g ' ; ' ' '? T - V - war The ship, w.-re to bn .-unk in town ia io possession of foar hundred V I'Vl iT' r'u i . ti i o . 3 i m. i i . t Limoria L"i:mv r.r.n ti estate .: ( h,rlest,, Harbor on Snrday last. Rebels, who are committing the greatest ; Farrcn. dee'd. late" of Mun.-ter tow,,-:.!,. Tybee f occur-d by l.C'UO Fed- excesses. 1 1'..,,,., o.,t.tv. '..ti. 5s t,w... --. - i a r i - - . ' i Tlie London Sws of the Ma son and Slldell Arrett. The London Daily Xttrs. of the 2Sth , says, in regard to the seizure of Mason J acd Slidell ; 'The remote consequences of .his act we shall not attempt to predict. Mr ouch for the present time, it in one which will i make it the duty of our Government to ! incict nn ntiitd. .1:rirdf r 1 1 innn.-JintA satisfaction T . r-ll 1 : 1- ... 1 .t.. I win ui?avow tne acr, reaiore -uessrs Ja- believe that the seizure of the pas?.nzcrs f n board the Trent was ac act as much , " . V. 3 u '--J ' . public law. government slouhl i - i .... 3 V both parties in s-arch of contra- ! .r i- himself to demanding Mr. biidtll a d , . , . , 7t rr r.fltAll12 anH Iftl'nn tVr, i-rt band, had Lieutenant r airnx continel patches, and taken tbcm off, we must : have ;Q bj, a6 on5 of tho i disaropable occurrances I net lent t - a vojae Persons stand on a difT rnt footing. In the eys of Mr. Seward Me?rs: Sli lcll and Mason are llele's In our eyes they are Mm ply pa snjrrs and tlie Washington Clovernmenl mav reft assureil we shall no morn norn.it it I ...t". - T t i . .t lo lKe lis leueis out 01 Our VCfs. I man we shoul l concede a similar riiht t ; Austria or Russia Incidents like those are irritating, b it the Ilritih people have the satisfac'iin . of knowing that their afairs are under I r i ... , , -i . i. i urn gui larc. nb the lrascib e L irl ! of Darbv. rr the fussy Lord MalmsUry I in pwcr. we might well bo coccerr.sd for th interests of pac - a a tinn like ' this, but from the present Government ; we may expect tne gv wi:hrut preclpi fancy, and prudeDce without weakr.r.c rri ... ,1 ... :. i acir course is toierauiy clear, ar.o it wir j be for the Government of ihe Unite 1 , r,. States to ?-ay what shall be the future re lations ct the two Uovercirentp. -- A Hattlc Iiiimlneiit In ltMrrn , IkenXnrKj Cincinnati De?. 13-The (inztiu't Frankfort despa'ch ?ays that when the 5tara i?ft S.MBeet 8t U oVloct OI, wednes;ay. there had been no fighting. Th Postma,tt;r wrote . .VC are osprctin a firht houriy. Thecnemv i? clos npn is in frce 'csti mat.,d .t from S 00u to 13X00 rucn 0(J, f ffie;;ve fi)rc nq,.ut rtQQQ. 'lloth nldiir and iit;T-r. ornT.b. it. r nr j tl 'homn? for not bavin? set : ts to General Shorr.2 bef.-re I itcarnot now intcrf.re wiwi . . ' y: ii. it' I II t 11 reinforcements ,n:s . ilU - ; (en Iiucl plan. that Gen Tuoma should : : rrr f yrtir;pr fr.,P (r? " iJttcr8 to n:ht. cxpr- rrrrch-n : of thc re5Uit should Zollic-.lTer f.rc-o r:r,nr,.i v'K.,nT ,-. on ,.r,.JM-n.., t h.-r.., Genera! Thomns arives." ' ,,or,..r ,rr:j (rn j .n v, .-t,-. CVfnin ?3VS ,hat was rurnorel ,lf.r,. tha. after th iefcet Cbtinc. ZV.icofTer, was aajr, rt.treat,,;g If thi. is true. i'...,.i ti,a,. .-;u v,, : . , , b a. A ii films n i.i ii ut- he 11 J.c 1.7 intercept him. Troops continu.i to pour into Loul- v,;e l1ur r0ai:Jcnts passed throuzh j yesterday. The CommcrcialV despatch from ..... . . ' . Frankfort, says that the paymaster fiom ; London reports Crittenden at Cumber- i 1r,.l ( : l.-.r.n 1 r,,l , t-, ! force in the vicinity. : k i .! r i riv ! A letter to the Uepresertative of U avne . county .ays, that Major Ilelveti, and; three ethers captured with him, were!. killed bv the Ilebels after their capture All the leadir-p men have been driven ; A letter from Somerset. K. dated j to a'! persons indebted to said estate to oojne the 7th. cnnGrms the capture by the j forward and settle the same, ami these i av- Rebels, of Major Ilelveti and Captain Prince. J. 11 Kichard'on, Fosttua-ter at Sm- ersct. Ky. writes, under datn of the lOtb that Zolicoffer has crossed the Cumber land rive twenty miles below Wart.-hore on a brilac formed of coal barges, with from 9000 to 15,000 troors. We expect a fight to-morrow. The Federal forces under Gen, Schoepff are six regiments and two batteries. The -Democrat dis- ; w.ar,t rrm-iR property and paving "charges, credits the above, failing to get a cod- I &-:. otherwise she will be disposed ol "ac Cr mat ion from its correspondent. ! cording to law. FRANCIS .1. McCOXNEL. Halifax , Dec. 15-The Royal mall j Summerhi'.l Nov. 1, 1861. Ct. steamer Europa, has arrived at this port with highly important intel was detained at Queenstowa order of the Government. She has the Queen s Missenge r on board with dispatches for Lord Lyons. i,7. n. i ti - ra . . Lavon, lJcc. 1. ltie Uo.terccr states thatthat the Government has deinande-l from President Lincoln and his Cabinet, the nersons of tho S-5Uthcrn cnvovn to thn Rrf. ! t-rward prove prorx-rty. pay cbarcf ish Governmont. Yesterday "afternoon after ' tatc1llifm rth"w"l9ch V lis ...,.,.. .... posci of according to law. HrNKT UTTL I nvp o ciovk, i . !, tier .vrsty heM a l'nvy Allegheny tp. Nov. 27, t. Couucil at Windsor Cattle. Three of her j Ministers, including the first Lord of the j Admiralitv and the S-cretariei of State and vyar travelled from Londn to Winsdor I t ' ial trai t u preie:jt. rrevirjs t . ' leaving town the three Mii:tcrs had attend- cd a Cabinet Council at Iord Palmersion's t llici.il residence. The () 'server also si s that a pecia! mes senger of the Foreign Oii:e has l-eca ord-.rel to carr3- to Washington the demands of the -.- v . r t i t tr the quarter d -.k cfthf B-lti-h AJmlr.. at New York or W.i-hisgoa it-t lf. in the iace oi sorr.r in nr l-vure m.n oi w.r. whe presea:.- in the To'cmac won 1 1 rets- r.wgc - ment for increasing tue f rc in C in- A Ia n,J'.,?l c mp:e:e. lu in vvry k-w l.Mirs evervthin will le M-ttVL In Tl tliO mean tin: n ir s.i; .!?he Mcli rre aiid is now billed w'l'i Armtror:g gT:i. .:r Srt.OCO Fiificbi rif. r:m':iilii-n nr. 1 c tl.cr r r: s f.t Woolwicli. It is in :inpv-iblc thst :h: wssel ill 1 escortl !y .ne or f.r s"ip ' f war. Tl.e rhlos are int.--. d f r the v.,ina:ian mu.i..rr. a:-.-l a -:r i x r i .-it . i m?i:i oi n.;.i .iri :;-ry w; I ;- i-p:tt:hol i rthwith. Ti.e T, csTv arti-.e til0 pitiLn of th- IVd- i! S r f -crli . , . " - . t.'iat w!,:c.i w. fv-'U'):'.-! Tr.r.ri- :s ! . , P ! ,rc lh Cr-'"" " ' a '''" f---'- v b k-d ' ,ra ' -re? ' n u- g-.---i. -- ' re-.i Istn .-. !. ,t t-:-ro :n o;;r ; r.-- t th ' ? would ! th" b: .-i"::r"r .) n ' ,.f K,utl.iru p.,rr. rt ur ltidu-trv f r n t'.c ;i ix"'-tv f .ini-.r"". r,-i ! l-r"n -!'" r-.-:t v ! . I.-. !-ra-t"r.-h'rc t!.r..''h ,- Winter. . : -;-.t.n titn wf opr:) o--r tr...'- t . :.r ciirht nod: ;n iVr Onf-'d-: e St."-- who :n iv d-lr" n t'.l:i ! i'-r t!i .u ! IIoton. Dec. 17 Th- r 'rr Ivi ropa Las hern ii;ni'b-d o.T ('.jp? Cot. and will b" up ah oi H past thrr. o'clock. Th1 e'i'i-.r .r!j',r A'h'i .b;tainol. pud will r..t - - i i till M-.dir u:r;.ii! . i i:xi:cr ;..., yurir,:. V he-. ..s I. : . s T.tu-i --.. . T V'A " ' 1 ' V1"'' : .,. , , . , t outv, ... l n.. v. .. t ) we 1 jhc ll??i- ; i: .-11 nvry. o 11 per- : 1 -V 1 r.-tiii-d t : . t i m?-1 f-r -etrl-m.-ni 11 1 r i i i -V i t. p-u in. n wi-.'.-. T'. M , . ' '-r Hil.V l AM1N ru:- 1 1-.- Is-.' N ' 1 Al DilO.:'. 1 :.n :e -.' c : the i.Vl.;,:.';'s t' i r t: .1 .. t A-i Vt.-r t -rib:-' . f C. V.. 11 1:-. A '.mh.i-t,; r.-.n deci ase I, am..og t1 i t ' tit!- 1 tl;'.-.' horr y u:v-s t:ori . iii;::t.s of said f('.-r; U lr- -.t i w:;! attin l i mi'nt at th-Ofti ..... t- ti-.-- in the It r..mh .f J hr.sio.vn .Sri ri danr.ary 16-th 1S-J. at M at whi.-h time and i :a -e all t.nrt; l---1 " l"-- t5'c,r '1 ' - fed trorn c ih:!.l; m f-:i ;.-..! ftr l t.wiri -'-r i.--i:'v .T.l.nsto-.v.r Dec. 10. " " ADMINI ST1 1 A ROT'S N OT IT II. ''-T claims a i:n-t it, to present them pr. j- r'y? authenticated f,.r paynvi.t. Dr.N'N'ls J"AU.FN. Adu.'r. l!'t i rec-''- STRAY IIKHTIR. Cm-.e t . my rtA d.i:ce in Suminc-ihiil township. abut'the "th. of Octob' r last, a Heifer alK-.it two jcars old.rcl and white; the left ear is roped off r.nd.i slit, in the right ear. The Awii.-r i i n t.-VA 1 1 1 li fpr Vix- r.m i . . v dli-ence. She1 CTRAi STEER! P.roke into the improv-.-m.i o i i O ed and encloseil lands of Henrv Little, tin tne ... iy j in Heghenv towoship, Cambria countv. on ! the 14th, day of November 1SG1. a black ; Ste-er with a w hite face, a spot of black j ver. l'ls r'nt ec. little white on the end of his tail, and on the hind part of his bell v; , i t- i .o-i" ! also on each bind teg; a piece cut off the - lower part of the right car, and a piece oil i the left ear. Tl.e owner is desired to come -s and The undersigned, rvsptsrtfu'Iy icfr-., th nubile, that l.eis cnantl v -riiin - i::. and has tt all times f-r sile WHOLESALE & RETAIL ALL KIS1S UF CONFECTIONARIES, f the Le.-t quality : H"s T. y a., prepared in the highest s-tyle of the art ; are well calcu'.it: t pl-ri" cu-t ru-rj sell rapidly. KE RESPECTFJLLY SOLICITS M . the j'.itor.sg of the retail dealers thr..rc", the O.'-ii-ty anl tiNtwhei. Il.iv:r. u. lit cMrirr:-: w.::. 1 tT. r.rgu a:.-: i e ji.:a. i- ; ji tre '. t M.-'rl ch-.' :t:i 1 is 1 -.i:) art: . i Ci'i l-e j-nrcl: -1 i i a::y -t'-j-r v'.: j.v i:i tl.e Stv.fc. Jiti;- ': il ;s .tv ;., -ivt the JiliVpM.fe :a fr-j'-:t by Vuvl: frin l.im. Men.iV : tr.-:ri : i vl-'t j-i-'-n i'-, ar.d make th":r r-wi - 1.m: --i-. ANT!I."Y W KIM AN. Jol.:.-. -v:j L'lTi.'n-::: C i'a.. N v. "J i. : 1. GHAI.1 MANUFACTORY. ! I.". WILLIAM V. I'ATToW JOIIVST3U V ALL R1XDS0F (II IIK I.':': m:- i r run.o:: V'i:-..-. r '.ii.ilr-. K.-t-t U . 'u r r-. V:.':n.i L i:. n-. ltn-t'e i':'..:r. 1'. ::i !' i "d ;i..;--, .vi.u-l V.r.t r. (T:ioC 'fat Ci3bi:5. no i;inm ciiM:i. r hykhy si n I spiiim; si: it mints CAB I MET FURNITURE .n-!.!: v. :r:i rm i: r rir til Tastes of all. 1 ... . f.:; 1-1 t- r .oy .-. ire : put p ;Tr ; ::.r ... S'r.--.1 ih ..-.n - , t .. r.i. I.. u. lili.1; uu.ilL' Jahi nj Aolxh. " T , . ..n;. o i.v :. v u n re " ve- r . i t r : . " 1 i .. V -! o -I a us-:-, v hi p' in a "..r'ev rW.;,- 1 rSCHAIJCJrD F0T1 CASH. :. i a:'' ! ". ! r ;-.i-J f..-.--, Wt i.oic f r A !!. 1.1 M DAVls. N. Ii. A o 5 i - :.- v. tei t me r t: v hi-' i i'.T's .V Id -.yd. arc re-jutd to Cvr- e 1 -1 v-.t'e their ar'-.unt W. I). Kb-: : v. ,5 ,1. r;:;. 20.000 Bushels of Cats wanted, li-.- Su'-.-rlb to ."-vha-... o-1 oji:v.- :-.is i ,r w,. i.c w;.i p-.v TWENTY-FIYE CINT3 IN CASH. hi rv ::t ( "r" i: : tnC -ati t ) 15 000 bus. of Shelled Cora. t wiigh ..; ii s. t . tl..- b.i-hrl. f .r w:.kh h wid pay forty-five T.t i B on de'ivrrv at Cnss..n. J. M-rGON'XGLE. Cress, r., Deo. 4. lp'Jl. i":ii FOSTER H01SE t j WILLIAM RICHTIIR, Thoi rii i- s Gjn.i-r of Cli; Un and Second Streets Jobc i town Cambria county Fa. j 03- Carriages will convey passenger j from and to the Rail Road depot. I COUNTY, SCHOOL & POOR HOUSE i ORDERS ri'KCHAsrn axd for salk 1. A. MIor.MAKF.r. i .t-.i. r.r 'l-it. I ccrat, 4 - t J l.-rT i ere. u i j the HI 1 rire 1 1 r-. ty t , :.): m 11 ' I 1 1 . ... 1 -1 1 jv.TO i . , tin'! ! - i i t .ti - :;e 1 o:!.t. ; :r -r.i - X A "T t - ; i . ' 5 . t : r.::-l l i- . . t ? "A ! 1 I., I I i "4. i... i I. i 0 . ' ? ' I. a !-: i . 5 I 1 i , I 9 U .1
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