1 v. iltinocrat anb jrtnfmcl. C V. 3IIURAT, ExIItor. James S. Todd. Publisher. WEOfESDAT ffllMY 1 18E2. Tlie .eiv l'car. Our Taper, this week, bea'S date on the first day of the New Year. It will doubtless be observed by all our. readers, young and old. gr?.ve and gay, as a happy holiday as a day if relaxation from the business and cares of life, by bidding a ge nial, and hearty welcome to Mirth that wrinkled care deride?. And laughter holding both bis sidi-s.'' as counseleth the device Milton. As we write this, the hist day of old l?ol is rapidly drawing to a close, and ve are in no mood to discuss the everlasting politi cal questions of the times those themes which lock so forbidding, bvth to writer and reader, but, which must, never thcless be treated of, and discussed, at the proper time and on pioper occasions. Y"e will-not there fore mar the harmony and kind feelings, which should reign triumphant during these holiday times, by talking, about polit-cs but disc mrs'j hi a nifvicr which will convince all, that we are one of the most amiable and kind hearted of fellows living although, that is more than certain persons, who don't love us, (we canbardly believe that they hate us,) will concede. There are certainly no hours during the the year, better calculated for induluing in those Bad and pensve, half pleasant, half painful thoughts, to which the hearts of but few, are strangors, than those of New Year's IVi :. t?.'5?.'''e Ye?'f::cc of by-gone days and by-gone joys, depart' C cc me hack to tho heart, awakening thoughts that lor g have slept. The light of those days ia around usonce more, and the present. for a time, is forgotten. "A'e remember only The smiles, the tears, Of hy.gone years. The words of love then spoken." Even death and the grave, seem to have lost their power, and as we sit alone in the deepening shadow, of the solemn twilight of the dvip-j year, ' The forms of the departed E-Oi.r at the chamber doT, The beloved cnes, the true hearted. Come to visit U3 ence' The rigid foim which we years ago, with burning tears beheld laid in the grave, is once more all life and ani. nation, the face then so pallid, wears once more the glow of l.f-ilth, and gazes at us with the f.ud smile of friendship cr love. Rut visions like these are too sweet, too consoling to last. Th?y come and vanish like shadows. Some un toward, circumstance recalls us to . urselves, and they are gone perhaps never again to lutum in tbisj w-..r!.L but p M tl.ai t'.,-v iiave thrown glow of freshness and fra- j grance around the soul, aud the remem- ; Lrance of them Is sweet. The Foet Ieng filiow, calls such visions, " The footsteps if Angels, and surely theie i3" nothing Impious, or foolishly superstitious in be lieving that on stub, occasions, the beloved one, the true hearted, really ccme to visit us once mora." The year which is jut nw breath;. lg his last, was not certainly the most pleasant , , . ...... --.i uuuu uur unci j.'u;iiiii- age in this world. But we scorn to enum- crate his faults, during bis death-struggles That would be unkind, unmanly and un- cen-rrous. He had his virtues as well as his faults. Although crim visaged war alien- ' as reL" t0 th ' '"1"' ti'"n -nU be to me i ma '.e e f the pris-.a.-rs taken in custody bv I wi.l a. so, without delay, do myself the ued his daily progress, he rewarded the hu- 1 (-ipl j.,. u,1.I..r c:r,UIlistances believed honor to confer person illy on the arrange Landman fi-r his houe-t t.,il, with an abun- , tu lw justly open t- exception on both the j namfs to be made for delivering the four daut harvest, and although the MVi-ri: friend grounds llms indicated. So far as Tozun'-.-i gentlemen to me, in order that they may be rf the ferv crested Mars, he was the enemy of pestilence and famine. They were cx- lies from our land, at least, during his reign. Ix-t us. then thank him for what he he has dne for us, and although, the fu- tnre looks dark and threatening, hope for ,e; r f , fcetter things hom his successor, vouth- . " fu! leb2. So dear patrons, allow us t- fish you. one aad all. a happy New Year. "VP VlMl'Q Juilx UXl Jl ill I A lll I t) The Trent DiScnlty Settled. the OFHCIAL CORRESPONDENCE f FURLISIIED. ' j " """"" 1 MR. SEWARD'S LETTER j ' ! iMASOX.SLIDELL CIIEXIT. IFIRE II WASHIN&TQN I first, what we "have alway into! that all rapidly t'i I the the r.ad, that i: GOVERNMENT STAULES DESTROYED nat:(.ns ought to do to us. The claim of the J was impossible to save ail the horses. j British Government is not made in a dis. j A large nmnber of ir.cn were sooii on th" i corte. us manner. This Goveri:neiit ttnee ' ground and commence ! lilerr.tmg the her SlVCanSMlaS2 "?rVf VlaiES; ot has never We , ses. Many of then, refuel to h ave the ' IJunietl. j guarded language in a tunihir ea.-e. In com- ( burning sheds, and Some rushed back and ( j ii;g to my condu.-i"n I have not forgotten ' plunged into the flamer, laid down t " lie. j that if the safety of thh, LVi-.n vc juired the the re!eaed gathered in droves and galh ped. JST 32 9 ' detention of the captured persons, it would ; frant:eal!y.ver the city. j be the rilt and duty of this Government! The cries of th'-se that were bnn.ed ip CtSL-aJiL j WasiiiN'.tok, Dec. 2S. The decision of the President in the Trent a:Tair, as an nounced and explained in the despatch if Secretary Seward, has the approval of every member of the Cabinet. The Nittion'il u .V77'.iC'r, in an article apparently semi-of fkial. says : Whatever may be the disapp'mtment of any, at the result to which the Adminis tration has come in the settlement of a ques tion, which con.-titutionally devolves upon the Executive I ranch of the Government. we are sure that all will applaud, the firm ness and sincerity with which the Adminis tration, resisting a national tendency im pressed by the concerted drift of public o piuion in our own country, has resolved to do what it believed to be right in the premi ses, and sureh should give a pause to all who may be disposed to challenge -the pr.v priety ef the resolution to which the admin istration has come when they note tlat a eontrarv decision would leave us in oni-osi-tion to those which the Government of France announces, respecting the principles of public law involved in the transaction." The biii'lliyt'.neer says, in conclusion : Whatever, therefore, may be s.i'd by anj in the way of exception to the extreme terms of the demand by. 2Alh Govern meiit in th- t.aMM,f the Trent, it Is as h.st jt to admit that the casj has been so ad justed by our Government .""S to subserve , w-i would hope, the great cause of neutral rights against the assumptions heretofore asserle-J by Eng'and, but n w repudiated by tlat power in common with France an.! the United States. The law of nations, as traditionally interpreted by the our Gv" eminent, has received a new sanction, though at the est, it m iy be, of .s.me sen sibility, waked in'.o disproportionate activi ty Vy the temporary exacerbations of civil f.n-.K. Tl... lof..r '.-t its rir.i(-- !r :ir.' ! for a da V the hue of nations is t r ;ol e time." The ;r?7-ftiecr contains five i-luni-ts o thf rorreine.n.lence. The tie-natch fr m Earl Russell, her Dritannic M ij'sty's Sec- - I - M J relary if Stnte for Foreign AfTtirs. after reit- erating the circumstances under which be nn- derstoo"! the capture of these parties to have bee-i made, pvo ie.is to characterize it is an outrage on the British Mag, and after ix pics-iiig the h'-pe and belief that it had not Lien authorized by -nr Government, a.-ks a reparation appropriate to such aggressions, that the four go nth-men designated sh. :i!d be released, th an ap- e given f- r what thi British Government deem an j af.nt to her fiag. ! I:i resr..'ivaii;g to this demand, Mr. Sev a ftcr r viewing the circumstances under which the arrest was effected, ao-urhi. the if poit cf our naval t fdci r and thu vilo; i.-'g the inaccura-cic- - ;.nd ncsslo to h- : . of! the Rritish stat-mce.t t.-. j r-tiids t.. an:dye the fact-and priucip'ej f pul-'i- law in- v -Ire ! in the case, an-1 rrrives at "he c n- clusicn that th.e neglect of Cipt. Wi-kcs, partly voluntr.ry as it v. to brine: tlie Tre nt in f t ori Lis part, to t!i:0. as a i a fu! prize, may Le ju.-t'y held t opera t-j as a foifeiture of the belligerent riht e.f ca2- I - ..1. .- ture eirun.g uiK.er t.;C laws ol n-iti ms, anel j th it the Govcinm -nt f the United States, as well lrvm the coi:sld-r.'i"n of inconsi.-t- eiicv with it; 0i.vi. tr.e'.iti- n.d pdicy respect- j h,g the maritime rljhts c.f ueutrr!;.. would 1 1.111. , " ...l 1 .w" -J - . - .1 V. r , , ' it be in its own wrong if ,t should refuse a ! compliance: with the British demand, so far 1 t!l apology a.-ked by the I.nti.-l, Govern- mcut, none is tendered because a simple statement of the facts as tdiev are sufSeent to ( s;ow that no oiTence could have been inrend- j id on the part of enr Government, as it had S'vtn no instructions whatever in the pre- mis wbile lhc Frocceding of Capt. Wilkcs in so far as it fails to accrue to tho benefit ,,- 1 . ,, , , ot Lis Government, and to conform the ru!e3 I of pub!ic laWj wa3 d5ctalcj by consideration of kindness aud forbearance. " Tl-e 'cisioa of the Frcsidmt in this aflair as announced ami explained in the lucid despatch of Mr. Seward," says the i Xu'ional IntdU'jcnveA, " has the approval of every member of the Cabinet. Mr. Seward in coiiclu-i ju says : If I de cide this case in f.ivor of my own Govern- nii'r.t, I must dlsavo.v its most cherished i principle., and reverse and forever abandon ! it essential 1diey. The country cannot j aiiord such a s.K-rifice. If I maintain those : principles and adhere to that p-diey, 1 must ' surrender the case iL-eif. It will he seen, ; therefoic. that this Government could not ! det;v the in .,th ..f the rla'm l.ro.-ented tin' i:i this respect upo Ve aie asked to do t .tlic I'.r itid. i-ati.-n , j , llUt tiK. c:-K,:tual cheek and I war.ing proportions cf the existing insurrcc- ! tion.as well as the comparative uuimport ten m e,h-. six were c n.-umc. li.e tin.cly anceof the captured persons themselves, ! arrival of ('apt. Dudley, with a batai'i -n vi wh.cn dispassionately weighed, happily for- ! regulars, and Lieut Maik y, with a -It v h bid me from re.-torii.g to that defence. ' mint of the Second and Thir l Infantry. " Nor am I aware that American citizens ; who set to w. ik and with the aid of eiti are not in any case to be uneeessarily sut- ' zens and team.-ters. tore down f ur of the rendered, f.-r any purp .e into the keeping stables. of foreign States. :.U the captured persons N'" xes were to be had, and the half do?. however, and otV-rs who are ?nU-reted in ! on fire engines dragged t- the s:ene, w re them, c.'uld iuiv rai-e a question on that ' h-s f..r want of water and capae?:y. 'r " 1" l Rlj l t , i . .ii i ' the PU-.'sestions that ease might te Lniul : in histvry where Great Rritiati refused to vield to other nations, and even to ourselves , claims like that which is now bef.TC US. I Those Cin-es occured when Gie.tt Dritiau as well as the United States, was the home . f generations which, with ail their peculiar , intents ar.l oas.-ions bave l-a.-.-ci awav. . passions Site could, in no other way. s- effectually disavow anv FU.ch injury as we think she d.K)r and hal.ooing M:re. Ao buckets were has done us" by assuming, as her own, the to be had when the i coble were an-usel. ground ui'on which we then Mood. It would One good steam fire engifc could have si tell little for our own claims to character of ved seventy five thousand dollars to the a iust and magnanimous people, if we should , Government, if it had. riached there twin so far consent to be g-iided by the law r.f . tv five "V'ifi-s afte- the fire U,.; t;;:t. . i retal-i-ition as t Y' ", J t..--.E ' I'iiVt1.. t !'!' - i i.mie.! miurics from gainst what national consistency an. I national conscience com pel us to regard as a claim iat'-sn t'io nally right. . - - i i rutting 1 el. i:i me II ,o",l lOns if thi? kind, I prefer to express my satisfac tion that by the adjustment of the present r.isf upor. princihles con fesedly American, nn.i yet. as I trust, naturally satisfactory to both na'i ms concerned, a question tspscial ly and rightly settled between th--m which, heretofore, ixhatistii g nt t nly all the f -rms of peaccftd discussion, but the nibitriment r.f war itself for r.iore than half a century, alienate 1 the two countries fr-en each ether. , i and picpU-xed with fea.-s and apprehensions -.11 other nati 'ns. The four persons in fp;'-.-t"ou are now hdd in military custody at lrt Warren, in ! the Mate i he State of Mz.s-achu.-ett-. T'ney will be j cheerfully liberated. Yoi:r I.-'r.'.ship will J please inlica'e a time and p.a.e f n' receiving thm ' I avail myself of this .ocea-i-T. f) f-ffer to vntir Lcnbldp a renewed assurance of my ' vory high consideration. fS"T.-d) Wm. Skwat.p Here fallows a letter ffoni Mr.'.Tb. "riven el, th.e French M!nis'.-r of State, an 1 the reply of Mr S par'!. She French Ministe r's letter sets f;i t!i th" Lie's of the arrest , :n 1 points ours the nauL'ers it involve.-;, an I urges a c .mj.h.ar.ce with the f tl- tish Government ; and Mr Seward re- ! pli-- thit bef re M. Tli r.;ve-.e!s d .-palc!i j L el h.-e-!i receive ! ; our Government had de- ci lt d on its c-cM'-e ' f act? m. and concludes by xpre?.-i--n that th.e President appreciates ti e kitnily m " tivcs e f th? French Govern- ; n cut. i.or.i i.vons t Mil svwAr.n. WAsiiiNe.ToN-. Dec. 27. 1-5G1. The ."- Wm. II. .SV-rrV, S-r. S:R I have this rotning ri-ceivisl the n te which yu did me the honor to address me ystcrd iy, in answer to Earl Russell's ..T - .4. . paun ' tive 1 1 the patch of tlie SOth of November last rcht- removal of Mr. Mason. Mr. Sli- ' dll, Mr. Mael-armnd an-I Mr. Lu.-t:s I rem ' the Rtitish mail packet Trent. I will without any loss of time, forward to Her M ij.'sly's Government a copy of the .t communication you have made j impoutat a.m p:acet umitr me pnucinion n me i Rriti-di flag. I have tlie honor to 1 e, with the highest consideration, sir, yi ur most obedient and ' humble servant. I (Signed) L.T0S3, (Spenal Pespartft to fn? Bulletin.) WasHivvtov. Dec. 23. The oGicial cor- 1 . , . , , c- l rcspondence bttwctn IiOrd Lvons and Sec- j utary Seward haa been made publ.c to-ilay j showing that th.e Trent affair i - ndtlcd- Seretiry Seward, in his last Iettir, says; ' The four person. Mason, Slidell, Eus'.is and MacFarland, in epjestiom are now hold in military custody at Kurt Warren, ia the State of M lisaehu.-ert--. They will Le cheer fully liherated. Your lordship will please ir.eicate a tin.e an 1 place fir recei ving ihein.' """ ' Instructive lire. WastiinoTi i. D. c. 'JO. -About 7 o'clock to sight, a tire broke out in the Govern- nu-nt sVabl. near the W..r D parfn.cnt, where they h.id ub..ut ,0o0 horses, and harness f..r most cf tl.c-n. The stab!,- ' UMst of ton separate .-beds, thirty two feet v. i ir-, arid about COO f ct lrg, in each it wt.sc.i weie some two lum.Ired It- r&cs. wire the nv st I'iteous we over hear 1. ,e- semlling those of human bcim Of the 1 wrr fi ..itit TivP .lin. ''P, r". h I (1 r:i 1 1 1 . 1 " " I, .. .... V. , ... '"" l'm'il" al,u '"" ""'' sets if harncs. IUit little forage- was lott, tl.ey only have it ground as it is used. All the stables arc a total l..,s. The tsc.- were g .1 ones and ha 1 1 "in broke in t hauling heavy wagrr.s. The fire originated by ope of the team. "i'TlHi:z ' ' hay. and then running out and shutting the j house and barn in the rear of the stables were also consumed, and a large bri-k house clse by haa a.! tl.e Humane carneo out and destroyed by r -io-Ii usagf. hut the house was uninjured, 'he people saving it by buckets of water carried from Weils close by. The demolishing of some shells pre ve:. ted ti e fire from spreading, an 1 tit win.. b.-im vcrv low. is all that savi-.J the tiro ii.'i - o, spreading a couple of square.- dwn the IMonjac. The h.s is r.-timated. by p'.-r sons competent to judge, at ever one hr.i; drcl thousand dollars. The stampede f horses rushing tlnouh the cr.-W'ls and around she corners cause 1 many s'ei lous accidents, at J ... mail IVO"! te.i kili'-d. wlio fell d 'Ml whi'e 4 crv.-sii.g tl.e street, near tl.e Nati..:..l II til. ' and was tir.mi led vnon bv them, M-st the h- .ere nave h- caui.t. o i .. I li'e hour we write, the fire is all i nt. on! nothing r-m.dns but l-ng row.- f chair. d i.orses and. piles of cinders. In'inir-r C:r Iiirt- nt Die. 221 lSt',1. lVi:n! Xl'jrray. A few leisure mo:ievt occurir.g I thor.-ght they c-.-uh! i!t 1h' bette-r , occupied than in giving such of yoi-r rea iers who arc interested in the iuoements a' r i oings of our Division of the army, s ri e , idea of w hat has - curri l of late, in that - part of tl.e " sacred tO.'y a-slgnci tj or.r ' esi e.-ia'. care. No d. ubt mo.-t of y.-ur rea I- .re aware, ere tl is. of th eh-.tioti i Capt. Lit.inger to the post i f Major f the , Regimeiit : much as the c np.my r- z'i'.f ; the chamg-?. ct account of h ir the special attention of such a worthy commmd-r, ye t wc were pr"i 1 ti see him tlavated to a ! jtt:on. that Lis fine qualities as a m..n j and his capacity as a brave and ifi.cient ' officer justly meritcsl. The co.npany as it . nnw stand is getting along swimming'y. , Capt. Lewis i.- as much at home in his n-w ; p,,ft tf homx as he was whm c mr.i .n ling J the attenti -n of those who as-cn.ble! t : L.ve justice dealt out to them at the high : oourt of our mountain county. Lieutenants j M'Cv rnd Ruike 1 ear their honois V- j martyrs ; ami their goodness of heart has j Won for thtm the gooi will if every mem- . V-er of the com pan V. Up to the 20 rd of Dec j nothing of importauce occurred. On that . j.iv tl:e First Rri nxde under Gen. Reynolds and the second under Gen. Meade weie or dered on a foraging txpedition in the direc- ..f nriinvillA and also with a view i f ascertaining if there were any nbels lurking in that direction, howovcr, none of the ene my were seen and we succeeded in bringing away 75 wagon loads of corn and wheat. On the Cth another similar expedition wn ? ordered, tur Brigade under Gen. Meade, forming the advance ; and, when about a mile beyond Difficult creek we encountered the rebe 1 pickets, captured three af them and driving the re&t in. Companies A. and D. of our Regiment wore ordered forward with the wagons. The ict of the Rcgt., leitig thrown old. a pickets. Wc captured 28 wapoa loads i f wheat 'n the sheaf. 10 wagon loads if cm, 5 of poUtoes, 3S hogs, a yoke i f oxen, threshing machine, a spring wagan, 11 horses, a wagon loal of pjultry, and 2 contra! an Is, all the property of a man named (irumrr.ell who has been doing an extensive bu.-incss by issuing S .uthem shin platcrs and wl, now holds a commit i' n in the Rebel army. On Friday last, the 3rd liiig.idc- linger Gen. Orde was .-r- ihred on an adveattire of tlie same kiil. Kane's rifle Regt. known as t'ne liacktad?, went in advance ::s .-kii n.i.-hers. f .li ovv I by a battery of f-ur guti ; and. wl.-n a mile l evo:id Di-dieu'.t cr-ik the kirnsih r were driven ;n a:; 1 rej'"rtl a larg rebel f..rce in tl e dir-vti--n f Pr::r.-evi!:e on the Ix;i-bnr t;;:npkf. A linu of battle was f.irm-d and r.r f. Tee j r-vreded until with, in three mihs of l)raltev,.lie wiii-n they weic bred up'H iy a masked l ifery c. n "ccded in the 1 u.-his. The rebel :" rce con sisted i f 4 Regiments i f Infantry, one of cavalry and a battery of 0 pieces. O ;r for it cngiid i:i the light were the Dmk tails, the Oth and the '.:h Regiments. The remainder i f thf II. israde leit;g held in re serve. After a fiht of an hour in which the rebels had every advantage as to the ground, our men havii. to liank thp-ugh a thh k hi i th of heii-h-. k and j 'me. the en ;.iy retreiited ri .pitaivly in the d.iee tioii of Dr.c.nsi-vi lie hotly pursued by t r.r force f r thr-.-e n.iles. Ti;e ei.'-my bit '0 ! their ilea l on :! e tie'. 1 and anil a! i ut i ne hun drfl '-ended. A hiige amount guns, mv.akits, knives, jdst.-ls. s.ibr 1 h. t . blan kets, ovircoats, haversacks, knaj-sack- and o'.c cannon fell int" our hands, more in f.-.-r than i-.'TiM be brought . .V, so tl.ey v-rre de strove ! by the i.-iihr f iho Gcnial. e;r h-ss was 7 killed and -i wounded. ur Ii ig-iie was oidi re 1 t thiir suj.p..it Jut only reachud a shurt eii-ta::ce 1h v i: 1 Dini cult crek. v.i.vn we i:.t t the v:o;. :s u r,h their spoils returning to camp. The lei' were iooriy clad but their havcrsa. ks con tained phnty of g-.d pr-'vish :.s. Ti.-:; verco.it.- ("Xeept the "f -. .-rs") ar- ir..i- of heavy e.t- n el -th, lined witli (o.n.-e tm lie. Airm.lirof cuih sitk. were found. i:i the shape of shinpl.isters, lv letter.- t. . A member el the leak mi's -xt:a t-d fr- m ! a dead rett-Fs krt the ban Is. ,n- -ct.; . f j r 1 1 7 Iti p-M- This is th- !;t-t fight I'- i lViin.-jlvai.ia R S"rv-., s.r.d well m y - e ; be t- .!! of the rt.t. Among t! w n i h-1 is ( J-orge Ro-.ts, a men-.b-r "f the !.:.-k- ' tails. Ti c b ill eiitrt-.l "ns i o k i.-.it tl:C windpipe an 1 came out at the i; t of Lis shouli'.-r. He has relative in ('. r-'.:'- ( town. N fi ars are apprehend--'! for 1 ! rec .very. Ye-tcr hiv two f the !;, w :,. . ; wire killed in th- fi 1 t, were b.iriel in the ' P.:ii:a-le cemetrv wi.l: military h- nors. As the c'.od fell uj-on the narr v h.;h:titi m ii.y an e e was i'i:n:.i ? 1 with a teur sorrow f-.r the ir ! cc.rs' l c- n. r i les. c t .., ha d-.r.l.h. Iir.i'-rai in .nr II- Wm. J. Dirr.p.-' V a r.-end- r of o:r e.-in-j-.i-nv. and a member of C- , I. Thi- i- t: thir l death th at ha-oe. r.i r-.i in ('., A. .b i .ii Wl-" and W::j. I'.ear ii;-r wire the others. Thev wereti.e'i wi -i La i won the . st- eni a: o le-j-ee -t of L..t- the r- an! me-: of t i i- C by th :r c (.i 'ary ility th..t wis c C -mi any. an i by their kit. ::,.: t. sy t -war '.- th- ir f'mri'c- in wi 1 be vi.'.-J t '.' i-ir fri- n t. ur ! It ow t" that amid-: ali th- te nptati ns incident t -a s b:! r's lif . ther n -ver f-.rg -t t!;e duti- -;pP'-rt duifg to the life of a ih'btiim, and when Death came. I hat e n ! ubt ti:ey weie rcadv to join the array i f the il. ?-.!. Di.-ca.- r, and d-. alha have l.:en n the .n crias-f r s -.ne tnre pa-t among t..c s-.rvi.-:. The prin. ipal di.-ia.-es sre tyj ..e of; an ! 1 . V-T: s. We b- s : iv w ill i e c: j m is an 1 1 wi'.l il -e t nv wi.-:,-.n. ' ers and the re-t of n.at.kin-1 in gener.d u p i ure durinr this season if h.oli lav. re an n. Yfki ias . 'I"Iic ..1;m mid Slidrll Si tmre. The result of the Chnstnus c--i fennce of the Cabinet, on tlie demands for reparation f r the seizure of Miron, Slidtll &c., was fir-t known here through Thr Iti-rurer if this m.. rn:ng. and s ibseqm nt inqun.es h ive convince 1 all i'.tcre.-tel that the correspon dence was correct. It now nn.ai: - t j l-e -:i whether Jhn 'S. nahy de-itcs to cultivate friendly relations with Culumb'.a. and will .inept her frank ask pardon f r having steppe 1 on Lis gouty toes in the Trent, or whether he will pocket this ten der disavowal of a dctermtnation to . e.ffend, .n t l-e and make other denvan s, which cam granted. Sucr with a white f.ier. a spct of black over his rigid eye. a little white on the end c.f his tail, and on the hind part of his belly; also on each hind ieg ; a piece cut off the lower part of tlie right ear. and a piece off the left car. The owner is desired to come f--rward prove procrty, pay charges and take him aw;v, otherwise he will be e!is- p-ed of according to law. hfsry littls. Allegheny tp. Nov. 27, ItCl. "t. DTHAY STr.ER! ?. rokc into the improv- ,nay l ,!isp -se-1 to patr- -nize hi:.- - ' O ed and enclosed lands of Henry Little,! Pr'.prietor fee-Is assured fr..-m the sj : in Allegheny towosl.ip, C.uiil r'.a county, on HOl'SE, STABLE & ether fiilit o- :'-v t!;e 14:h. day e.f November ltd, a black i .e can litVr at least as c- ! r. c '-. " " EXECUTOR'S NOTIt K. w fhcre&S Letters Testaii.T.T.w hist, wi.l and test.i!:.. i.t of J ": - late of Ci. est Springs R. r..::gh, C County. d-Tvaseei have l-u-n isv.e-i undersigned rei ling in s.hd 1 r : the Register i f : Co m.tv. h :ng hi.nis ag.iinst sa. i dt-.i....-c : , netin- il to pre.ent them pr.-nu'.v a-; rated for settkn.ent. and thoe :. REN.lAMIN r. T.mh p,. CI.est Spring.- l-H-':. AI'DITOR'S NOTI-y.. T';.c''.MidcrMinel lir.g l etn u; . bv the Orphaii's C ; :t . I Car'or.a : - Aud.t'T U disti .hu:c ti.l lun i- :, ' . ; -A ;t of C. R. E.l. Adi:e .i-t r . f . rail 'ivce.'.-vd, an.- ; g the s vttI ..:. . .. titlt-1 ti.ereto. herri v givtS n-.-'i - .- altell i to the d..t.t S . f s .. 1 ; ..' nn nt at the U".nce of Gyrus I- i a.-'. j. in tie R or euh of J .hi.sio.v4i .:. r..r. -h-.nu.irv l;i; l- '.'J. :.t , n? . k n. v at w: ; time .i!.: m-i 1 ,,:i"'l to j r.'.-eti. t'.-ir i-. or ot 1 f;-i in coin'mg in -i -i fund DANIEL M'i.Al ;:;: ... i n-:. 1,y, le.. l- 'l-;'.. ADMIN ISTRA R' T .( rpi "1 t'.' is ol A h:i;:,:-: n hav-h e- ? 1. W tl, R.-, tc! to th : si of l',ii..!i;a C-"i:,ty upon the oivt ( "ti.-i-. Farren. diee'd . h.te of Miir;-..r '. " m.b; ia Count v. N- -ikv is her-nv a-i pers ii 1 i-t a:, 1 t' .... . .1. o. : si.o ,- t .. - ii:s a- linst it. t- i-nticated f -r im :) ; t. DENN1S FA i. REN, A, De..- trav j i r.irKi:. tO-!e;.. e ia re.. -j hi ( '..me t m : t ah ' et -1 -r hi-t, a lleif. r : 1 !.;cd a-i.'. white ; the ;-.fr :j an-la sht u the lijht em. an hve the h?.ter by tnii.j ea- - j w il l, pi 'Vi;.g pr.-pet ty an I p .1 l ; c. g l ,,,w. FRANCIS .1. M C C . JJ Summer!.:!! Nov. ''(. l -'ii. .'in HAfiD TIMES COME Mill 53 II! : The crv of h r 1 T :;- has .- . v r ! . . . oi t his in i-.l i n-t received ih.- : a .! Wnh , 1 now n'.'rmg AT RUINt'USRV l.O'.V RATES, i g: an i as var:e I an .iv- .is W e ever of:"-r -1 to th ci-iz-t.s of i: borj ai They vieoi :ty. embrace : the a-tivlt-s i s ''1 :n a V.-.r.-ct EXCHANGED FOR CASH. IV. for, YV. t i ami o o t ma le Ti a i. I r . i-l l iv.-is, we :.-'; he m:-'..'. WILLIAM DAV X. i. Ali j Ts-n-: it,- ii n-. f Hi- s t en e f ! w a:d a:. i i. Xi.x , . iit-1 . Ll v h s :i t . V. t- .1 20.G00 Bushels of Cats wanted, The S-i' sC! ,i, r w: u-i i-t ..- its l -r w vhl TWENTY-FIVE CENTS j FX GASH. rv .it r-s ii u'2 ihs. t.. ! 10 COO bus. cf Shelled Per: t v.e-j;!: will j . y rtv jvc c. nt 3 ou delivirv r.t i.rs- :.. ",T. M.-CJ'JNIGLL. n. Dec. 4. Is 1. hit C is- FOSTER HOUSE. WILLIAM LIGHTER, rnoFKiEToK C- ru'- -f Cll. t.-n an 1 Second Streets J.'-. town Cambria county Fa. ,';J- Carriages w;:l convey pass-:.g from and to the Rail Ra! depot. EBEXSRURR HOUSFv fj , the iin.ii rsige-1 Laving i-urcha.-i I takcn po---csi--u .f rhe Fi-'--:- Hou-e (f ri.it ly ocupit-1 ly nry 1 will be happy to receive and acci-r: :: ; ate his old customers. ; nd all e thers '' ; dath ns a? can l-e had at auv , place. He is in pnsM-ssioii of a lar-e.s-T: 1 of the cboiot liquors with which , will 1-e furnished: his table will It 1 ; ishod with all th luxuries of the season. be intends bv his hospitality aud cj.rf. merit the patronage ef all th"se w .'' , withhim. . r,, ! ISA AC CRAV 1 X " j Ebenslurg April. 17. lS-il. tf. i -4k 7r) u
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