'HO ?3. Ik V jiVrilvr-v, f ' i'-vV--5-, v-.' f.V ."' ''';7r 'i -'"'''.j n'-'.- U itvy Si ti." Wii . f. JU'RK iT, Cclltor. j James 8. Todd. Publisher. HI. 1'eitensrill A. fo i Adverting Agents. 119 Nassau Street. 6 lorK, ar.u iu o.:i:e street, iviston. ,r,fU,nO,.,.;7P1l ,,,. f r!,.. -Iv,, ! ccr.vt & Sr:.VTi:iKi.," a,,d the mot intlnen- i tial and larost circa atinix Xcwsjiaj'ers in the Unite 1 States an ! Canadas. They ! are tinj'c vered to contract for us at our I.OWFST TERMS. TI;e Recent Victories The uitelh-enre of the recent brilliant j victories of the Federal troops over the Se- j cessi-n:, have beu received with dem...,. j Orations of tinctre exmtatir.a and j-y. ! thn.u,- ,he loyrd States. In what ho. j wcurre.:e trust wo WhoM t!.ebri,.t rays , i f the dawn, ud that it not l e 1 : until re;ce -that th.ioe gr.ui.us go-.hr.-. j whose smile is sweet and t -ver wili 1 -o t.nti! nature hus.'o" s!i ul ch.suge,' will reign triumphant in tlie land The rebe's cannot fail in beir.g di.-heartentd by what l , - t . ;l moie. v.ei.-ru-s m.e ....... .0,1 UUIlcIs..n.i4Juv. i-ui i:i onng- , mg tlse to a successful close and ftivir the I i, ion if t f Tr.-.T-.r i.-.!-. -v t.. .i.t-.i..l i - ' " l " ' ! lythe National Government. Ti.e loval ! ' i i:.e revv.re.j .ait s, rncuja o, leniently treated, uo di.-p-.."ti .;i niani felted to deprive then of their ii ali-naMe rights. The;r property shonhl be f roec ted tir.d nothing done calculated to w eakt-ii their love f. r that IT.i.-r. to width t'..v a-lhercd. with pAtri -tio d-.-Votio), in th: tiiidst of treason and rel rel'ciaon. To the gtllaiit ofiiceis an 1 soldiers, who grained the Iriiliant vieiories over which w -are now rejoicing, the hfa.tfc-u gratitude f the American people is due. They proved their d vet ion to the old flag, amid the ernoke an I carnage of battle, and manv of them s ale! tlmt love with the hi.-t drop of blood tat v.arme.1 their heart'. To die for ones country is gloriou. aud in this case we confidently hope, that on the mem try of tie deal heroes will att"r.d, ' The appla".e an 1 ters f a'l tiir.--." TVa;iIiitoirs Illrthday Ist Saturday was Was!;:n.-:.'s Biith day. an 1 v.? aie gratijitd to h-am, that it wa- a; pr.rtaty obsvived throughout the country. As f.;;- as we cm h-arn at a'. I the ceh-i .-.it ions, the roa :ing of the " Farewell Addre.--a" of the il',u.t:i -tts hero patti -t an 1 Sage, w'.io was firt in var, i'rt in p-aee ;.nd first m the 1 -tarts of his eo-.i.ti v r.ieu. c v.'::-ited an iiur-..rt;tnt f ature in tl e pr.-j.,- ::n- ..f the diy. The a-'m -i.ii-ors Coi.t.i.;.'; : ; i tat extraordinary j. o'ICtlotl. made, we trust, a i-r impie-si- n -O .. I . 1 . . 1 -I r.-, . c i w4;o ; .-trtl Il.eni, H.C j!!ci..:s ol v ticnali.-r.i will f;m! ia them the tui'jua'ii: -i cor.demr.itioi: t-f the-r c urs.-. There vvo-ih: be no Southern trait.. is, and. r.i X rthcrn Ab 'li'Iouists, if the Amer'u-an people ui-ud-m.ous'y end re.l and sustaine 1 the pnra-i-p!es tmb-...iied in the farewell addre.-s of the fa.. .T Of his COULtl v. Mituner'N Kcsolutiout Senator Sumner has at length in tranced Lis resolutions for the destruction of slavery in the South. The probability c f the Bil e!s being crushed by the first of April or May has alaimed the agiuar fr.-m Ma-sa-ch-isctts. A raoLl'i ng-, nnd nothing in Ms opinion but aa edict of cm viti j.ati- n an 1 the armirg of th-j slaves, cou'd ever give victory ta the .--.r.-.r.niei.t : now le tees the tnd of the r bebion in a few months and the rebels reduce 1 to obr hence to the laws. The idea tf restoring the government as it was, will n-.t suit Mr. PnTni er and his. peculiar set ; t! ty -r.va not helped to pros ecute tn v.ar agam,t the Hi Wis f,r any Fuch pur; e-e. Their stKk in tra le is Abel litii.n, rm.uie'.pui -n. s-rviV instirrecti.-n Lc. and if these net f .llnv the Tni.,, may ' ,.t.c tne rap tj c ..icC cd . bb.tvs ; l ave al.rme, ui.mer ; he soe the probable ; restoration . f the Union as it wa-- an I M -t : , , - . is aiwr.fs teen opposotl to. Bat ,; x.' ,fV T;- t he bn.te. S.ucs , - es-ai. nned, tie r- U: , n ent.r. y c.t:S ..d ; its leaders puni-h- ; d ordnvtn from the country. Why if he ' r'4 i'i vrnrd r on, 't.n t'.v ...... . es not i.wt? t:i ,,rf.ti... i... i i . d, up his traps and the ,y to TLVTt m,ng.e wtth the .ypath-ti, Kn.hsh al o!i- ; Senator Powell, so that the v n.ay v-oeh the ta n epicures. But it ;s s.,id tbt Sumner'. ' progress of his tri I fn n :.. lotion Las the ,riort tf only one cose. l' H eZZTV- Pt i nTtratiD' that j - !ty of trcasan fr Zt .ts,.ent is unrdterabiy o-.l to Lis car- fore the reMho, broke out. the y en-lcvors to rc uce the Southern States facturer of Miusachusetts, ilu 4 1 to ierntorual condiiiot,. Ti:e war Uing els arms, are ruiltv alsf, 1 W i 'Z7e c ose-i 'y the first of May and emancipation ! must out be so - At as BC , not.ccompli.hed. will U unwelco.. , ti of theVnneX " Z . coiisumaiion to the classic gentlemar. fr.sm ; Massachusetts. Still, it is pred.dy what ! the government d clared to be its policy at : the beginning of the rebellion ; !ut at tlmt : !y l iv the Ab.:itiot.;sts did u..t tlii their action ;c impracticable as thev ha' .' .-irii e i r.vc-1 tu l e.--P..-;. ! Tlie Tictoi irs or -JVIiIle 3!cn. 1 The recent glorious victories of our tr. o jays the A'.l.ai y .4iyw, sliows that o e..i!v v the Abolitionists did n..t think ave : v. Lite citizens are adequate to all the re- cessities of the existing contest. We have : net had to call info the fit Id as allies, that : T -.onion of the 4 .000.000 of Macks in the i Soutn capable of carrying a g-ui. -r.i knife. ' trepidation ami despair, cruel and cowardly men cbnnoious'.y urre-.l us to do. T!;e twenty f.tir millions of the North di 1 iW i , . , , 1'er1 ,llC'1 a1!''es 1 ' au5 ' Content "tu "'',-s ine rou:n. it woui.i have Len as humi'iatin.v, as disjsterous, to have made Mich a confession as the call for fcuch hcl would have imjil-i-d. V"e sl all have no more of this Aft n an : intervention in favor tf the North. ii-i!is i ! lt iSiVtll Viir.n.oni int. . Tr f.i.-. j.C tjie S ,utl A,nM ni. (r C:in0 1(jspt.r, ata. It wa., tmiy fl, , t;(. ,(..!i..air ,,f t,,e Ct-.tjtrv t!i.lt a r. tl?st to iwh' cA rxtlcn;e measure rou!d Irivs l-n u-r-i"-. The crv did nt c,,v fr"m the true fli,rU t.f tlie Union-,V..:a men ,, j-s ,e.t .rati-n ft w;ls the deero f d.-,a- ;;v2U'? were rnti.iie? ,1 tie f,,,h, ttili i-.i an 1 t-e (Jni -v.. a: 1 wh nr ''i.-Jol'r.! '.1 of 'l ';!'. irj i i J?., pre. r- - i v.i'.i ;i in com -.-tlon with .-hive holding States. Vi hi'e wo nj .ice at the vi. t'ii.s which " -' ' , . ctnate u as a nation. I : ms n i be un- ,,.r.!f.,: f tI;t;r t(,t !ess :i n-1 icions re-n't re.-.Ti at Ion ef the C. n .-r i 1 1 1 1 T -I th ..... r.-.;.:rat:-.i; . i tie I m .; ami v.uii aii i,. .. r of our humanity and of our powers of sL; gowrnrarnt. Anotlit r 5:T;iii!'i-on. Senat r I'.-vell, ..f Kt-i.tm ky, is t-. u: .: -r-g a tri;.l f r tre.i.. ri in She United S'.at St'.! i?e. npon charges prtfc.-re-l i v Se .rt r i.kiiison t f M:ni.e.- -ia Ti e t: nce of which lie is -. aa'-g'-d, we h ive n t s-eii : it magnitude. however, cauti.-t be s-. ii..i-.- a that attached to Senator Bright, or hi ca.-o would of Ineu li-po.-e-I of long ere this tine It makes but little dijTcrence liowcver, wl at hiso ence may le. if the iufuriatad tnajoiity in caucus, once decide that he is to be expel led from the Senate. If this rebellion we re to be prolonged for another year, we w ould find these extremists ir.trodurii h Cngte.-s i!e. l.u ii-t' ad men f.'.i'. i wh- -.v. re not em.i'i' ipaii..rd-t.s. For I'ri-ht, j,, ,j;;;. ,;. !y. we have no regrets; b:i: ti .; he wa fairly dealt with there but i little d.-ubt. Th Spring lieid (Mas.. )AVy ,:hi;,(i,i. : i:. j..d lican paper, ailtidits- to him. makes th.- !" l lowiiisi remark- : (t-.f laiial'tetUler of ill:.-.. I ou-.er, j,,;, ry .-tores :-nd e.p-.ipmtnt s, title e'l'i.il lt.vo: vi-i llli to very r;. m- t.t th-.- w.ir o t ui'Iy 1 r- i;e t ; s!. ';;... ' ountrv v e:e f:;. Iy suppiyi:.- the lebils w iti; ti.e .ri e .-oi.s oi ,:e.-, i o ii. t.'e ro . - ri 1 . r, . with .nt any -. -J..n4 ..f Co-l(-. mo r ti.e ! rear a t,.ey w. ! .ng .-e-l' i,. work. W'v adn.it the f. r.-e .1 toese w.-ii I:r...wt, facts, and o nfe - d:at we are taught by them not !c ju.'ire to lig-d'y tne w.uds or th--.- eou-iuet ..f any ne ti pte vious to the ..ntbre-k . f I . .st i'ities, whi -h a'niost on,- th. n beiiived wou'd ever oc cur." Mr Ri ig'it's oii'eii.-r- u-.v- the -,vr:n:: - f a letter. ii:tr.xh.ei(: an i:n,.nt,,r .,.i)iS to Je-t" p., vis ; thrsP peoph; a lne. t , ,v thc Stoinelh id paper. .-Htti-dly so'd aru's and all .-. :ts t.f military e'i-.ipiu, r)s t., ;i,e insurgents. Ve dare wii.-m th,.-,- ,-; .,. f.u-rur.-rs ofr.rms in M-u.-a,-huv.'!ts. who .s.. 1 ",c '-o.!;, :,(,- l-. f.o i.i-eakUig out f hostilities, are now si Lo rd f r Sun.!H-r althmgl, at the period alV.d'! ' . th. v wt rc :;:st ar uiltv ..f t- is ;i as M: P.rie'.t. Of all those w h hav- been U). i2 ;regi. .us ly mistaken, in tlie progress ( f the r-'. rebellion . i . . . i i-.. ...e v.Mreiiie .uo;iiu,nits are m.-st cotispie- u .u. TLey imdst... ' that th r. w. uhi be no icvolt, and if it wc-ro i: .vou:.- b- st pnsvi q a-m. No ..t:e N.rth 1 1 mprehetaied the extent t whi-.-h it w- r.t in a t v n; -nths : and in o,.e b.:!i:, d. n. t cvo-i the lVidt-i.t !,;.n-..!r . t, -, , i . : - . ... ti! th. ir c mnn,.e mu.t was 'anuonr.ctV bv .. ... .... i...... j. ... - O!'-. the hom ing , f the rebel .un, F.;r, tcr. Yel nutw iih-.taudin" facts Mr 1 ... 1 . . , , . ' " . - - - .t 4, e i ,11 .1 ,vnieii-r.i-a t. r w.,r.'- .-i:t-n Ivf -re ho.-tilit.i s Kgati ; and tp'.n t.,,. s:.n,-.. tr simi!:., testimony. c. unt e.s th- ;t,,,d.s couhl I, doomed t- like d,,-.., , tV.r r.a-h rs , :,t e(.,eiu I-? f, tl:e-e el,rv,t:. .:, . . ; s -. - would of lt-r.li trietl hef-re this ; but if it pre.-e-.ils any nti-xt thit can be tortured into a semblance of Iisloya!ty. we may (i pect to witness every means resorted to, to compass his expulsion from the United States Senato. It is strange that the Leg islature of Kentucky did not allude to this subject when it elected Mr Garrett Davis ! to the i lace made vacant by Preckinridge's revolt to tl e enemy. I'robable i: arualioii ill'olum bu.s Chicago, February 19. A special des patch to the Hints, dated Cairo, Feb, ISth says. Col Buford, with a Mi.a'i force went down the rivfir on a recii:i?iis ince to-day. and when within f.ur mil s of Cvlumbus a heavy couonnading was heard, not. however with any regularity On coming across the ritr where lie could obtain a view of the place, he discovered a heavy t;ji.1 of smoke covering a !arg'- spac. l " (ol I in ford believed the affair to l-e that the rebels were dismounting sum and blow ing up their r.ng izine. preparatory to evac uating tlu place. A lar-'' IiUihIkt ot relnd prissor.ers were brongl t ,..-,aii yesterday. T' -v !eioT."ed on the Cund'eil.'.ud river, and m they passed their homes thtv irv k" ! wi.-:ful!v f. r some f i.'ii . .F rn.- wmrin.n T .. . ..... 1 iV. I i i - t m ii. i 1 1 1 u ri i it i:'r v CO r.;ioy ,i r:i':? ;it y 1:1'!.. - i r.' ,. . :.- r. "i; M t tl ir ;di -i.:n.-i. S.-mr-:.. k;..wh-,l-e I :l I .r.i- 1 :. . i ' ""r """"'" ri reHni nnlortunate -os-,t ..-n S; to- usa:;.'. pri oneis have already ar r:ve 1 I,-, re. and vther. will he br; y -! t d -wn ! ;:s s.H.a as trsiiisportution can be r.nr- - fp-nil .n-jnteli to tt.t rii','in- dat-J f. it -t:eis.,n. I el- i:;:n. .-tat -s t!, it two l' oe rv-In . nts 1.;. v I e ii taj tured ti-day in t!:-; E 4.-t entrenchments, and a r uml-cr hvecpin d-livcred then..-, I v. - up. AI-..: twelve th.-u-a:i 1 ttan.l f Mnal! arms have 1 ven (akf n. Many if the rcK-ls tl row awiy thtir i v s, md l-.r-jje iu:i;.h-r. wire thrown in o ti.eii.er. There are two w.tttr batteries, the upper one with a l eiry linYd gun of thir ly two 1 1 - ml bore, and two thirty two j md carroji.-i.les. TJie L.wer battery con tains eight thiity two pounders aivlone ten in. h Columbiad, mounted in the trubras urt s. Two thousand barrels of f!. ur, twelve bundled b. xes of 1-eef, and a lartre amount of ..i.,r pr- vi-ions were found t"-day. . ; -i t" ; oy t g t! e j -t r.t ; -. .. : i en o. at'.ei ii b.ok t. res :o:d :t:oiis. at ,1 .urymg the d. .id. Th. i'O ,f t l.llaiber.- ofde.id. rel -ii i r.i.i.-;r . - -1 , i ieo. Caf tair Lag; it, of I Jen. 'rant, got s to t on k.-v e !o , . ,u- n: der a t'.ir ot true.-, with t;,c ai d l.i fleet an i : b. :ies of tw i ( J l.-ne!-. i hauge of v.ounde ! iiis ; ii sent to N.i- Iivihe. ! ner-. : n-, iaivc I...I"i - b.it'ory w .1- charj.-1 on tin..- on Situr i.-iy. ok;, i;!iu. r.-o'-i'sinp en. !;.; with er -at h'-s. tiVf j tiej I; i current ! v re; ni!-.- i that (";...-. Ih.rw- ! . . . - - t ; 1 p. sec. has ordered ail Tt-nni-s.-ca!; iy u.i-.-. ,1 tl.eir at ins. Our i ;:itit.ns itli 3Icx!c The Pie--.hnt .-cnt to diy t the Senate a n.es--i-e on the sulj.ct , -f M-x-e.. a fairs. Th.- nvf nt a Ivices frcm our Mh.Utcr, Mr C-rwm. i, pre.--nt that .Mexico i - u the eve j of being b un.l iom-I and foot. 1 ! over to t!,e to. , h r mercies of th? Hons and j :gb - 11 Li.r p.. M.- Ot-.viii urges in., I mediat- actif.n 011 part to prevent the cStab- i l'shne , t of Ih.g!i-h .u:d French doininati..,, ! " 1 ' n.e-.., onreiiruoy p!a:,te.! ear; netr be tradicitd. lie fttis the im j P -rtar.ee if fi:,-c.r to our sistei republic and !f..-.- that the w.uld wi I b sl1),vJ r.ce t f Miroir to . ur sis'fi re. ..-1.1... 1 that twithstanddi g or donn-sti.r diffi ul ties, so little are ..ur energies p i: dyzed or j our re.-, iT'. es att'eed. th.t we c.;i g:v gen j er.a.s aid to poor Mexic. and i t,,rJ I m return re , ct ivc eon. -.erei.d social .vIv.ipo-..-.- will fir ; .-, ie thi-i i -piy us f..r the outlay M xico is willing to all w its. in a fritn.hv spiiit. what Fnghi'-l, France Mi : Sp..in dt sire t-. ie-f l y r..,cs-; 1 nt, at tl e same tin.: she needs monetary aid to extricate herself fo in iff present troubles. Ies:.;,:.t Lin eobi appreeiates the ritrss-ty of ir.sr.int ac li "" o-ifs the advitc of the- Senate on th sul N-ct. L.ulc Southern ,Xcvs Vow th I.irhnn.n l Inquirer Ib, ly Alter three day, of jhe lTlCji desperate lighting ... this crniiia nt the most tlcsptr ate ligntf-gag dnst n.t tum.ui.1, in odds, ni which the muitandinons host of invaders .veie diive.i bajk past their own camps, t ur glorious Spartan band, from sheer exhaus tiMi. had been Vrn.; do-vn by a hvtvv ava laach of ninfor -ements. pil.- l upon the already em.rmous weight again.-t which they 1 ave hitherto struggle.! wtth complete succ ss, and lias suffered one of thc-e rnis-fortu.i.-s which are so commo;! to war, but whitb entail no disgrace on our cause, and which will only animate to the nitrst stern and undyius resistance every true Southern heart. " I wig, no extra T'i.narv tr-ui.ie. i; te can tn-ircion t!,;t t'ev would b ntrf led. and!, i i i . " . n- vi- ' 1 " j be l"1 u .not whatever .f its t lli aov. when they found th-v wproti b'-sent Xirth I i . - , - , ; , - " ,l" have sen tertimt-mals aim. -' ltho'it r.eir - If tlioso bl-'ty b.n l ai iaiiS, ii.e iiaiivio are now foaketl to the tll- wg jn the life i loe.j of men delencii-g their honas and firesidtf. dream that they ;'.ra an inch near er to the sui jugmon of ti e S ot,;h ti an when they started on t'.eir infernal niiion, they prove tht tnseivts to be ho!s and niad men as well as savr.ges and no-rdi r-r. Tiiey have taught us one Usson we admit; they have admonished us to I e in re c lrciul and circnn?sneet, to hosban l with g-eater care our limited resources, aud not to tin- .(..ntu.-jir .m. But they h ive alx, placed ltween Xucm and us a gulf that i.cver can be cros.-l by their arts or arms, and a determination to dit- if die we must, for o.ir rotir.trv. but i i- i i".. .. " most mahgant, the ini-t tnurdert us, toe meanest f niankind, whose name at this very moment is such a bv-word scoru .. , , , .. ... b'.neil cruelty and coward ce. that their own embassadors c.wm -t stand the M'.nn of the world's contempt, and are all anxious to tly back to the United S ates. WOllTII KNOWING. IV. .f. Wo.1, whose a Ivertisemei.t wid Ik? fo;;nd in an other Column, ha; di-eoverc-d a remedy f r ! I theg:av aud bald, which U atoiae piaotic- P , , , , . ab,e an1 c!',ilI-- 11 r,-l,,"'s'-n 'V-.n-. no b d from i:.'.n -f gr .it o l e, s-a-..i. a;:-; n.or:ai v..rt n j . , , , . , , , i.:e.o who have oeen i ;d I lor c.irs art wf!tri, ,lllir wn al.,j a ppear t.n i , ,i ... .i: i - It . As n mo.t eases zt.-- hairs and bald heads j are b-.th premature and unatni.il, it i. the loiy to r-mely t' en. by th-ena'nr.d and un 'olll led rae:ir.! wl,!.-:. I'r. f W. ' 1...- . . t and now- kiridlv oilers t.. the :S. ii-1- o. Bead his advetti -en.cnt, try his won derful rem-.!y, a id give the IV. f. a new t.'tinii'r.iah 3l ..'i.Af M7,e. Sold by all respectat !e drrg-ist. Ktxl Sbhrtistmrnts, TBIAL LIST. List of caus -s si t down f r trial at t-e j Omit of Common Pitas t Ik; hel l in Can.- I 1 ria O unty reii.iui ncing on M. nday the! third day of March, A. l. 18G J. j 1 Stremmill vs Ilandshnr. i 2 Bicbardson et, al. vs llohmantt, al. 3 Ilentey 4 Fn-nhivr 5 Cassiday f Commonwealth 7 wine S (I lass v va-':er vs Penr.l vs Pi-arys. Admr vs BoU'its it, a'. ys sror.e vs Fo on. Fxr's vs Mnirav tt ;,!. s .- tt. vs 'Jr Xe" V s s Trie vs M .;. , r tt. ad. u-e v.- M i v f . id. r .v. !:.:: vs Ti mi-. -;i V- Y gel i 0 M rri .n i H i ir'ii :tn ! , , e .., . i i -.a unvrs 12 b ' i - -r.-i,,,. . i - J t o . y i ': (!:. im.mw c-.tliij f r i U ';ie Adu.r. lia-r I i !.oo-o 18 McQuaide vs P. .vr Admr Pl.th josrni M.-DoNAi.u. i 1 F! en.-oi. Fib is-n TBIAL LIST I In C-omiiiou I I as (f F.iU.i ii.; ('.-io j .1 eoeii e- on M0nd.1v the t. ntii .'av .: : v .. M-ir- I A. I. lCL' i iSoecrd Ye,.) lofin-ti n s "j'.-o.-get al Ntwkiiket. al .- Kin-'.-t,:d Pad-'it v I. v.-onvo Mutual Iu C Whittle tV ( 'nick vs II .-! n ;Iun !,-v , I;""'1 " Finnarty ''"i- ird, f -r mc ;i. vs P-urk et. al vs I.yr. n.irg Ir.sure.r.rt- Co vs S.-ott v s-.me vs K- t! t-t. al vs Priskfll et. al vs M-Ca'dister v .McCarmi.k Fxeentor of f.lass McC'V Admr. vs F.U ns & Cies B I vs I.itzinger MnUer il"'k-r vs Glass lbur C. IW Director vs Washing n T; l.u'.ni-.n ys tieorge Burk vs P.:-.re.o.i 1 1 ig.-arty vs p., b.vtier e"rge vs Myt-rs et, al Common wealth fr use "vs M-r.s i 'a l ee vs Ju Man et. al .McJ nv vs (i-asfc. JCSF1I1 MtFONALD IV. tl v. f Piotl.entaiv's fUT.re Klu.V t Ptb. 10 A I) ieC2. Trial List for the Third Week com moiic- ing the 17th of March i et m ISO'd. M 'Govern Oriftiih Cit tin Plummer Crum tt al. P.nnock O'llagan Ihxlgirs. gai n!;! . .. Kv; n M'Oahey Kinkead et al. M'Coiinell 0Ska!Iy Sharer same same (ieorge O'Niell Jor.es Piper Nicholas Sktlly Macuire M.xire Si nk Paul Hurk llurof.n Dart.y M.rr;s..:i K'ine Kane Kerrtgati saniii same Lbyd Kibinson same sam a Watson Evans Yea gly oore Murray Z;d:m vs vs vs vs vs VS vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs V3 VS vs vs vs vs vs vs vs Hurray . v. J.0SE"I M'EOXALD Prc.tb', Photh ys Office l Ebeceburg 17 Fib, 1862 J LiCKNfct Mi'lit.r. Tie f ol ovi-)g:,a v. l ?? r.s i..iv- n d tlitir lVt,;i-!, I ., i.:. v-. : Q tarter S --s.-i.io. I C.-mie . i O-u. ty, ... ttili I t j.li-.-1'i.ti- : I t ti -i! fti e t-.-v.i: . ; M- nday the ti.ird of Man h. A. D- lio-J. To wit : Matthew D'.vtri-.-k T..vern Lie"-e CI. est Tr-. L'iiis S; :-s :n.e tam .1 -hn lty il s.!:.e Cunt I l.i C:ly Stephen 0 -nwcli same - 1 ward .John.-t-wu .Joseph Itol s;ime lui stt r i p same Kie!i:.:n 3 Tp stine Taylor Tp line oth ward .b-hn-t-'wn .!oii;i W. .b;ir( ; 1) miel V nfair 'Jacob ltir-fcler yVi,vlx same :;Ward J-.b-aMowu ; Jbi.ry Fi'. me 4th Ward J .!iM.' u ! Ueorge Weiart swim M l'vil'e Bor.-tigh 4..-... i ei' 1 ie.:envi oigel amtj a.-um,. m ij-. Ut!ii.-grius Durac: s jsie u aro .ion: st.-wn .Ian nm .1. m i: j.'iiv si ne- i.orre;!-' i r. u . .; , f ; i At .;i-'', P Mo-iter t: tme s.n.e (ii-orge Sheaier Y - . r t: ' Heury Fo.-tt-r same -1) ;rg V. ward Thonu- S. Davis .-atne - war! .1 oiiiistown D iv,d M t.'ar j ('.,,. Antn oov Kurt; saaie 4th ward Joi,it -.vn s-inie Carroll t- wn same C-on-m.tnh IV r . 1'hon.a- Short san:e Wa-'niimtou tp. C. lien, li.g'i IV r. A lie 'he ny Tp. AI'.eJ; i-l'V Tp I'eter M i!.ie same ieorge Lit.itigtT same !-!,!: Sniit:! .-ioe I) it iel Litz'nger same .Fohn SI e :rer .-.one .loliii J ( j o:S al..e Ci.est Sp:ii Wa.-hini.-t- 1 '- -r ' ,K"'.V l-;"end..rt '.u,rt 3 Wan! '1 u ! r vV Jones ,iiit L-cen-e L:tTs!..ri' .iosrllM! M- I 'N'A!.I. (.le: k :i Ward. .1. I ( 'ifi.-e -f Cioi k of S--.-.. -lis. ." Fehllirv Im'.'J. s : ;: w s i i:i:;i. C ;:.ie t the s o- of t; sub A le-h nv t e.vn-i :p. HiaTO u:.;-. in '..-! J ;. a !: steer. ie-.,,;y ' of age- '1 cr m.;rks ten;. u.l- T: ti: owner is i .-1 . -m" t- r a; I ' a a . e v. ; p-r. .j-t-rt y. J.i v . h:.r. - and T.iKe othtrwi.-e !.e will le d;p.t 1 f. i 'aw. .bti-X M -ANAT.LV. 1. -2 -;t Feb. V.V. TAX FAYFBs. T.i'-c I.oti -.- thrt I l.:'.ve p'a. c 1 l". ' licatt- fr th- c -".! tor i fi' ,- tax for t b t ..nub of F.t. i -i;--. f.-rtfie yt-tr A. I . !.. in tn- t ai -.' 1 I i K.tivva-.i tin. tUer.. de'oi o'a ! t t... J iM- ; ?-ir.' t -. V tl I ..iy ih.ii t... - . -n or 1 i : l.-t d ; Mn. in M. a .:ftr that t : -e th.-y -. hV' O. -t. nave c-ts to pay. Koeii-bvrg Feb. ANHi'F.W I F. V IS. V2 ::: - AIMINIS I7J TiF.V Noik K. N"oti-e i her.-Sy j en t i .t I-.-tt.-is. f A ! niioi-tration on th E-tttoof Mienf-l Fit-. ribbons late.-f Cambri i C uv.ty. .h-e.-oed, j g'mtnng. conta- ; i u :. have fii L'r.inte.1 to the ur.-!er-ii:'i.l. and ! bavinjf tber.-.t: . all iK-rs-.ns k.i-oviii- tl..m.-!ves in-hht.-l ., ; m executi or i t 1 -.sai l t-tate are lanhy iiotifiisl t- f . tne for- i J-"1 a" 1 S ! F ward aud stttle t! e same; and persons hst j '-v ' ' -J h-' r .1 ins claims i:ni sai-1 -'. nre te tifie-l t ; -'r''n ''' r .' .re-.-ot the a-i.e. pr.-i.ei iv antbentieacd f r ''' "' Ml : -.-:t'-"i.-T,t. John fit;: ;ibbns A-i. .:. t. Fei r':.ir .".th.. I ... -j 'YuT!(i:-To Tlli-: CBLI'IT i TIIF 5Ii-NT'V.l"V. ' A'i .; I ANI I N ! d A X A Tl" BN i'l !-i B 'Mm . . 't PA NY T at J ; i-..i-v t e IV rt .1 i ! -n.-i. ! e :. n-l t n . ; i- h 1 - ti-..i . fc-: stlv-s or t: '1 ) !! !L '!' 1 '.' s -, ' -: . TLe ConfcsrioiiS abd Experience of an Iuvulid- ; n"F!'Lism:i fur Tin: ;. fi. a: 1 ..- a v a.M.mg and a .. '. ': in'-:, w!-.. - it.-'.-r f :;. Ner-.. - j itv . I'r-n.ater- I " iy, A . . : -i-p..'v : ; -a:; t : ,.. 1 ... , f :"- '-.r j w-i-- : .1- '-ur;-. I hi n-e"f .-.!'; r In ::. z ; gr.-.lt eXJ- 'se by lue;: .1 ;; p . ju i.-kory. P.y en ! a j. r-t-j e ' st-d envelope. sINOI.V o-o-Ils .iav b nTI'I . D b :- By p..: 1 a : ha I t. . .'i i res of th-' anth..r. NAT IIANIKL MAY FA IB. K-.j I'.e.:t'..;d, Kings Co.. N V. APPEALS. Notice i hereby given that the A.je.i'.! t r the y. V";2, wdi b: hel l at th- " .- n.issiooer - .-ihce iu the li..r..r."!i of Ft oens- burg as follows ABeuntnv t. wu-'nip , n Monday the I't'L day of M tr.-h r.et. unslnp an-! L -r.tto B .r.-uh ; I: Tues ,.,y li;- in ti a .i M. r- u n-xt. ! C.iu.b: '.a t vv.,-1 p and K'oetjr-bu.-.' 1". r or.h on Wc.h.is.lay the day ..; M tr- i i Ltxt. ' Carroll township an ! Carr. ilt.o.t n Po,- u; h on Ti.uisvj.ty the "JTth day .f ittui. next. C.t-aifuld township and Cia-st S;.inir-r 1 I!, in .ugh in Friday ti e 2Mb day . f Ma a h next. l i t.-t t. wnship o:j SutiHihiy iv ..I .'i.iiu. n- xt. lie lli Cr-ylo and Sunimerl.nl township- on Tu. sday the- 1st f ay of April n.-xt. ' Jackson townsnip and Wiliuore boiou-h on Wt itn.-dav ti.e I'd t av of Arrii l ext j i-n:t.'.-.vii i r u:i 1st. -z l ai l :'.id j wards on Thur.-day ihe SrJtf Aptii next oonnso.it ii itorougn 4tu ai.tt oth wards ' on Fridav the 4th day of April next ' Mum t r town-hip on Saturday the oth : day of April i e.!. j tlfiiem Mih Ii roog'i cn Monday the Tt'n ; day t-f April next. i MioviPe 1'. - U'jh and Y.!er T..wns'dt. j on Wednesday ih,. :!h tlav of April next. Susquc-lianna and White town-hios on ; We.lnes.lay the Cth tiay t f April next. : PichUnd township and Summittvilie. ILr- t.Uirh on Thursday the 10th dav of Apiil ; mxt- " i la 1, :r and Wa-hington towl.ips on Fri day the 11th of April next. D. T. STOtlM ! PETEi: J. LIlTLE I JAMES CO(PEIl. Coinmi5sk-ccrs. j Attest u D ML f.tiAY. CommisMoGers OfSce Ebens rk t r ri i r- r-: r r V v. . : - a -- - 11 . '; M !,d y t -" t k. i'. M.. wit : AIO V e ' Wdu-am A Ah-r. - ". i:i .... groui.- l .; t ii.it v i m t:.i- I'. r t-jwii C-tini r-a ei'.ii.:; . 1. :: fit-t ou Clirit -ii -t.-(: a:.--' titty fevt to j r- jtr'y v. :., ; i j es and -i;iin- j-r '' Geis on lot!i i 1-s. v n! ,,' a t A O -t :-y i'l r.k il rj-e- - ; - .i . - . : V.' 13 T I. rl J '-,,0 T I - . .1 " T J i'ii-'- AIU ad the ti.-i t. t.::t Ti eie.-.i Fi en.al i of. m : t f ground, t-itu.ittd in ti. I '.ui (.".trijbria c.uii'y. f;.. ti-i-ij It-et on Ma;;; .-T.tt a . i i'-i a : i a,'., y. 1 -Ui Iv 1 . 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A'.w. , f. .o.d in a: ; ' i.r- - nd siti: J Jrj ti.,- J". : r-l t-ovn. C..:..b--.i C unty. tr-. fe. t .1. ("ir,- .n street. : -fifty f . : t i j-r u-'-rtv n w S e-. a ' i i ;, t ; i -. n b - I at VI! i t f v la Ore. . ,.W in 'h.l.''-? oil crn -to '!'.' 'i- n a..d to K .-d 1 at tl e -. I.' . TZr"X. P. Tl Sh:r"t:': i j h.ai- tl c :. titi--,- . t . f -urth of the j.iir.-! - ... t to b pu at the I) ti . - ."f r V r i. i . d ,1. wn : w .t . i ; r '00 thr.n ' 1MIV. .i' Is. f'e ,:,. t! $o0 t! e h.a'f: 1. amount, .-tlierwi-e the pr. .p. if .ne iiatelv l-ut tin to s de .i-M-'n ' w ill 1 i"re-.-..td f. r ' ib-ssthe I alance f ti j.r 1 a e ! T':,'l n or before the f-lh-w-'n-.' ? I Sherl!T's ofii.v . JOHN P.l'CK I Feb. 12. IPC-.' IvProfTe.-sor W.ol's advertiser: be found ir. another coluiiiii. It -' readbyevtry person. Ertsipfi. 3 can be permanently r Dr. Leland's " Anti Krcnrratic lu advertiscmeLt of" Grc.t Cure,"' i-c;lurr.ti. burg Feb 25th 1662. ii
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