if It iifft'i ifiJ!i(;in. 'I L' I i '".'v'. r. ' f' V' t' . i 'ft , . i v-V," j'i kv H ' ' ,.' ',' I -'-'' ' A - ... V 1601. V(dnp(,.ny Moitiirp ttc 1 1 1 Tim l'i"i riT.--'riin Si "i ct.n v of Hi., Trcim.ry inl'ium, tl,f people of ,,e I ni- l.'.l MhI... tint (licilinil.l.ic.lno,,, jM isc.'i, amount to ),, .ir,i t,7,',.,.i.i , ,, I.;it!i.'r Morp, tiiis. Hut he m o :in j .'iy ll nil m th It ly yr nr ! TociinHe us to (Id to c( coiiii..! llui SiTKMnry n.liM... Ut,'- I ho vr lorml Ly llu.t ti. , our .'om.lry re-unil.' I ft..,i jh-ohjhtous m sit wi.s Mxt.-on n:onthn J.ui n i.o l.asronmmt.i.lasrout ,, l.l.in-',('., 'lor ii: tliin fhtmmto as ln tlij j iliat .'uly hiM, our iiidtbtt'iincsH ,v If '! stci'l of being i,inu bun 1ml millions ill "C i:t:ii-)., .,' tcc-n ImnUii'd iiiiIIiodh. II lulU loiigro.-, in July, that ho ant.J nly f 3I,-i,5I9..rSl to "run the tn.-ichino" to llie lir.t of .July next (1!S('j2 ) The tinmis not yet half up utnl ho. infonnn Conftesi. that it will take $:2 1 4,000,0(10 nioio to car iy him through. Tlio only reason he -igtiM for thin seventy per cent, of u mis take in, t hat the President and Cabinet thought they would not neeil over 3u0, 000 soldiers to put down the rebellion, ivLel), at the wine lime, they ni-ked Coiij-resB to five them 000,000. If a KoliooNboy "oui'l exhibit Irmiel! incontradictory be toro J i Ij- teachor as Mr. Chase has dono be ;'nr the Amet ican people he wuuld bo or dered on the "dunce btool." In July, the Secretary informed the public I hat the revenue Irani the n-jw re r,ulli:a,'. tarill, and from tho J'ublic Lands, ould be f 00,000,000. lie now says ii will not amount to uioro than one i.til.1' tiiai bum ! lie wanli Congress to raise the du ty on sugar from to 3 cents per pound, .eo from 15 to 20, and coll'cC from 4 to 5. "BAThe most potent question now be fore tho American people is, whether they will chooso to livo henceforth, ns they have lived for tho last eighty years, with n tew brief interruptions, at peace with all na tions, happy und prospeious beyond com parison at home, or calmly submit to an Abolition devolution in our politic;'!, civil and religious rights, enjiil to that of the Red Republican Revolution of France? The devolution just now attempting to be inaugurated by Si;mner, Lovejoy A Co., may not prove as direful in its inception, but if allowed to proceed and become per fected under the direction of these fana tics, it will j rovo far more disastrous and horrible to us as a nation than tho bloody French Revolution did to tin people of Franco. This class of men seem to have an idol atrous love for the negro; so much so that they are now attempting to obliterate what the laws of Nature have itidel'ibly implanted in tho Caucasian and the Xe gro race distinction of color and con sequently two separate nnd distinct races of men. It seems that .Sumner d- Co. arc determined to put tho two races on an equal fooling, so far na civil rights are concerned rot by rai-ing the negro vp to level uith tho white ninn, but by drag ging lh white man u'wh to a level with the tegro. In seeking to better the con dition of the African, they are willing to hazard tho destruction of tho most pros porous nation on the face of the globe. Will t!ey succeed t This depend", for the present, upon President Lincoln. All eyes are turned towards him. We are not alto getlicr without hope. t5X,.IAX u e, thegreat American shiw runn, and one of the very best fellows above ground, has taken unto himcelfa wife, and fetliod on his farm on the lake shore in f.no count v, Y&. As Erie countv is now part of.ho XVIIIth Coiigra-ssioiial' I istrict, why not send Dan to Conirress ? i He is nil over I 'ninn n,n.,n.;.. l .-..t Hupenor nitural abditiw, and nn excellent cduc-tiou, and having travelled the whole , wothlover and having had m-icli to do ' with both men nnd beasts we think he ! U tho very man lor such a district as this. H'air reported a bill to raise a volUnccr'lllmul " . CuiioZn'r Let Dan '-show" himself throughout the ,f'co in Kentucky for the delence of tin t ed a rebel camp in Sai, county, eaplur. "wild cat district," and give us n few dispute. Mr. Lovejoy did t.ot v.nnt lo raise :ing 8 l-'rP i'"i"her of wagons, aiid taking pUys of lrijilendid eloquence, and all! troops that would not fii-l.tanywl.e.e. Mr. 5U 'Mmtfn- . . , , i " a j It id rn iitm-ai I ml n.,.n . . creation can't uplrip him. Hurrah for Ian Hice! Not So.. xc .l"". , ne nonce nun fcverm ci ouri ootenipotariea announce with nn sir of triumph that Vermont has repealed the IVrsonnl Liberty I.ao, .nMnrl I.o il.n T o Kislaturo of that SllUe. in ronternnf. of Hie i Constitution and the Fu.itiv Slave U. j Veimont hits dor. nasue.l, thine. ' ti i , .i i . t i . . ' I no taW are. the luut I.f-cisl.i turn nnU. ' " r .--....V..-1 11 ionors to Investigate the itubjt TheGov ernor .elected five of the best men 1 of lUetate. who irave arnarat w i it ten i opiuwiu to tie session that has just- - c - i r.edtheO.velflorloaH,oi.,ttiveCommis-L',lo,1, jourmxi. atiaiiimously iiKreeingiu ilw ua)Vooin.uteil at between two hundr,l and conHitulioralitv of the aforesaiJ law. , Notwithstanding ail this the lcgVamra ndiouroed without reuiavk thi lain Irum t he ftatule booka. list week did not hannsa lo be true The last week d,d not hapjaa to Ue true he cars are not ret running t Sandy Ridge, Whr-n they make tlieir first trip we will imaoucce the fact. Till thon, we will ay Co mure about il. ; I ii A . M ii 1 1 , i it ' .1 li. M. - II till, III III I I I t. II . 1 1 i 1 1 . i i ' 'i ' . t m i ! I j 'ii 1 i i I I l )! 1 I- . I il l' I II)' Ill I i lit. 1 1 i i d ii ii i f tip I i ., I'll i Ii t.i n -I i-!i tl " ' " I' 'ii t ' ill, H '"nil.iiij III il li i"'i i . ' .1 v 1 1 'i .I it i ii.. ,,., in 1 1 'i 1 ii j i 1 1 . ( 1 1 (. It ' i 1 1 1 1 m i 1 1 1 li nil I H)l I ! ll"' S p 1'HH' ' "I I Hi ill .,, 1 1 i . I I I . I li i-l, tl ' n I I. in J ill i Ii" llril tin1 I i.lii'i ..!,'i, in, i it, 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 it tt i I e 1 1 r mvlt n tl I I ii.tt I . Tin' I'llulii (f l!n' il l)' Wit tpinl ill tin di, ilM'ill "I i' i"1" "'""I'll i'liit- !' .i""ii" in'" di' i iuii of our 'li'd'Hl in (In1 Milium 1 n 1 1 ! ili hnt e laltm pbi. e In Hie !.-', n r.Wutioii w,. n.l.-ptcd ni.llmmi.ig lh -IPM,,,n, toiiiliipl Mto.,i,.lie mensine . ,i rv,...n... 0 M i,m.-r in tin m-en-l ',,i i,..ii(,M. Mr. I.ovojov nll.Ti'il a ri- oliitiun instnictina tlic Sm-rotui v of V((r ; ,0 , rVoke so much of tl.o onl-r of fi.'iitral Mallook, con.tniuuli.i- Militnrv 1 -p.u t - monl f tl. V,-,t, M furl'i.li fugitive jsi)VM , ljll()s of 01lr nnn j., 0!,i,, I110v,.il to lnv the rusoKuion on ....... v . . ... , . .... nil- iinir, .Mil iiL'ii'iii in. 1 CAi O.i j nay Its. Mp I,,in,iinf! olUi't' it Mibctituti' I which Mr. Lovcjoy Mccpted character!.- ! I ing 1 1 1 o order a iuliu man and cruel, an 1 ,. . , . reoiii'sl , ii ii tho 1 resident to direct Uener ,il llalleck to recall the same. Further consideration postponed, Mr. I'lair, of Missouri offered a resolution providing for l he pay of all ollicers Hiid soldi.-s in actu al servic; tinder Fremont. Mr. Conklin, of New York, introduced a bill providing lor the punishment of army supply specu lators, Mr. l.twes, of Massachusetts, re marking that without legislation on tin subject the Treasury would be bankrupt. In the Senate, on the 10th, Mr. Sumner presented the petition of a Mr.Treadway, setting forth that lie had sometime ago made complaint, under oath, before the Supreme Court, against Jell". .ivis and others, charging them with treason, that ne afterwards made similar complaint be fore a magistrate, of which no notice was taken. Referred to the Ccmmittee on the Judiciary. Mr. Foot, el Vermont, offered a resolution to expel Waldo T. Johr.glon. j Senator trom .Missouri, i.aid over, lhei rest of the day was spent in the delivery of eulogies on the late Senator Bingham, of Michigan. In the Jlouse, the resolution from the Senate tj appoint a joint com mittee to inquire into the conduct of the present war, was con -uireu in. Mr. Ten Jleton of Ohio, ddn ssed tho House ut length on tho subject of the fuspension of tho writ of h ilcat corpus, alleging that Con gress alone had powtr to order its nuspen. sior.. In the AViii.V. on tho 11th. Mr Chandler! of Michigan, offered a resolu ion to P" ' point a joint committee with power to re- I i ..n C.X.r. ll.f. .....I. r- tV, n . , I . n.. I ."" """' nuv.i viintn u3 in-, may deem improper or incompetent to coinmand,- Iiid over, The bilanco of the day was spoil in the delivery o! eulo- gies on tho death of tho lato Senator Ih- ker, killed at Ball's Hlutl'. In tho limine. Mr. liin'hani, of Ohio, introduced til ill to confiscate the thives and jroj,erty of reh i'U. lieferrcd. Mr. Lovejoy oalled up Iih trioluiioii in reference to the order ol j Ojtit'ial llalleck, which j.'ave rise to a leiidhv del.ite in ivl.ieh Messrs I oveiov itiifetny Ut.t..iie, in wuilIi jMesr. l.oiejo, Illinois, Stevens, IV, I'.lair, Mo., l'ouke and Ki'li'gg. of 111., and Julein, of li.d.. pui'ticii.ated. when Mr. Vallandiyhain, purtici'.'ited, when Mr. Vullandiyhaii of Ohio, moved to ley it on tho tahle.- - Adopted yeas 78 nays CI. This in the first rebuke administered to the I adit id nliclitiotiihls. In the Senate, on the 12th, Mr. Tru.n hull of Illinois, offered tho following reso lution, which, Leinfl objected lo, wjs laid over. Unohed, That tho Secrelnry of State he directed to inform tho Senate whether, in tho loyal .States of the Union, liny jierscin or per-ons have heen arrested ami impiis oiimi, nnd are now held in confinement, hy orders from him or his depart (iient.and, il ro, under h hat law such iirrests have ocen tnmlc nnd such perbt.ns imprisoned. ATter a loiif (leh.itc Mr. Foot's lesolii-1 .c. . . ... lion to e.p'l .senator Jn inston, o Mo., I ' ' i w.r,.,..o, in ,1,.. l.i:; ....:..... In the .., personal explanations! o . v v . . . iu iiii tiu'iamij inoii'ii iviz, , 'A'orc ' madt hy Messrs. lllair, Lovejoy and : others, on t he suhiect of Gen. IL,lleck'sMurtu ,K'"r '""f""t', on .Motnlay even- - ; onlor, in course ol wh.cl. it wnsro-i voaletl tlmt (ien. lLilleck, hy letter to Mr.; I'I 'ir. explained that his order was not j confined to slaves, but to all persons. Mr. Wicklille, of Kentucky, and Mr. Mnyiiard of Tennesseo, both supported tho bill 1 which wns iiostnoncd Mr Vllint nf . . , Jlas.-nchusetts, olfered a tesolulion ns to i me 'ui .,is,u ti, me ns,, A ,,,cii gave risp, lo a wn,m "'''e. fr.tiing in a personal !lI,0oation between Conway, of Kansas, T' e ..,.-..., citiirei to bo settled elsewhere." ' ,Ious('S ll'Pn 'jr" "ntil:No.5. Alter re,r.evinK their K..,.s under , XT . 1 ... Jiu,",',J- fc VccoVdi'ngTolhoTttnt of the' Director of the I'nii,l S.,pa Mint ll, aJ-'fi'M ami silver coin iov in tl,9 coun'.ry is' - ....... ...w vcnty.fiv. and three hundrod millions ! of dollars, Tl. pniirA ,i, J ne entire comaM, since the establishn.nt of the mint, amount to StoL'U.U IUtH. tlwttPil from m naa F United Sute. Hs states thlt in. PPOasa nf ar.hl ri.m .ikh.Ia a 1 1 " p -. m rp,dy brewing and recommends Ihe establish merit of a Mint at Denver City, Newly ull the silver in now received fioni uiu4 iu Nevada and Ariaonia, aud are yielding largo returns, I I I pRilf n I IVtt'l'M:)1. I'lt-t 1 i "W li 'mIi I t , i " i . i 'I "in : ' I i ' I li" " j N.!. tl f . l i '.. i j 1 i 1 1 I i.iih inti'i In v t t ..' ('.'. i, ' i I; , i . .t .I i ii .1 i in,. 1 1,.. ( ,v ,, . .'i hi in i' ll I i I lli' mi Miln i if " Ii li l( 'hi. hi, . il in I"' I I) !!" I H ' III ' 'I. il "il li iii'l tin n M'nr III l'tl , .1 nl IV! 7..H.. i'. M 1 1 1MI.N I hi i ii in M A I I III.W (MIM-.N, r i. r. II t t.K, i ,i, uii ii ihi .1 Nt . I l.i Hi, '.'ml ,1,. Ti'l'T A. Voting in. K . A Mini i(.nt Mm tin V . !'i niii" l.tiilii r M. Sum-tin tlMU'L'l V. ( Il'iIi'II V in. A . NcImiii Levi tiniirki't' Ku liiiiil J. I.'i'iiklin Jul, n It. Millir All'lllH I'l'll'l ilicuiy l.iliincr lli'iny lli,n,i ' Mattln'W t.'. I nto ll'llll I ll(MIIi-llll Kicluiiil II. Mimv lolin Jicniiiilv tiutlicl) Vii.i'iiin;ir Samuel SuiiddV ' I'atiicl (iliilmm lieoi ge Mai k l ei t Michael Sheliig .lolin Krise Jo Im M essituer John W. Allies j'1,"""''' l':,,VIM)" s J J j' n V hi i n 1 i 1 1 ' ' ! -'. . Joiiliui j Will;,,,,, Taylor i 1 1 Joseph ltirgi'i . lolin .Solomons jFiUard WeUh John l.iradv JMn ll'iel Keep Michael Culp fiohn Riddle Isaac KoOison . j Joseph Scooly N ' .lo:m I'., t. ai r lanx s tinui'li'y ' 1'. KvIit I twens 1 1: ,1k'''1 1 1 H to ;. Kuck Tiioiii.ts II. I ruin II em y , DtveiiH , Sin, ll. Isaac Lines J icol) lielnett ! lijnh Kslit ntelter N iclioias ,s.,upMin .lolin li. Lo lii'ld Jacks"!! l oiter Joseph Krt-iUer (i. M. Johnson Daniel - (ieorge liaiighuiau avid 1'mck Hurry 11. Ilite .lames C. Reams Chai'L's Hall Daniel K. Weld S 'lomon Cupper Fibs Kyler Kichard J. Shafl'ner Andrew C. Sp inogle James A. Mead (ieolgu I. Kyler Henry C lleise Oiai les Sin der Adam Miller I'elor Curley James (iraham Robert (.iialiam 'Sidney Fin ley Jacb's MdlVr Jdsi pli Hull. nd William lloozo W in. Clonser Samuel J'.ailey Meivin I.udlow Samuul flare Newton JSuiley Valentine Culp lolin Ldish Nelson llliss lohi; S. J m y lohn Fniiienoy Hnlser IlaiiM'r I) F. Slanbarger Jacob Waiuriglit Samuel Cro. 'A' ui. Lo.ii?r '.James Maguire Jj.i'ias L. I'mvnell fd,u,'t j,J" jj ' l-imm THE WAR NEWS ! 'VS. L m'tsctlle, )i-c. 1 1.--fjonerali) Riisoiu, Negh y and Johnson's Foderul brigades crufsed last Tuesday to the snuthern bank ol (ireen river neiir Munfordsville. The following items of Southern news have been leceived : The Kentucky rrovisionaI'( Rebel) Gov ernment h.-w passed an act taxing tiiose brokers f 2;"i per week who charge a dis coui)1. on Tennessee and other Southern money. 'i.Itvil.OlliC0tIV", W'lh 1:lrS' for-. is "The'lliehmon-l .,.,-r of tho ::oth .1.1 I I ' ... ,ays inooi ers are oeing uireu tor llie con struction ofu railroa l from Contreville to Miinastms. Tin Southern miners mir i!ia I'..,l.-i-,il , .. forees CMiin.it i!',l more than onn third of lh Sen IslaiHl fotton rai,e,l in tl, South. tht valuo ol which is only $740,000. Tho Norfolk J),j, Hunk k.ivs (ienornl Seoit will soon he in the South nfler the 0Nai Sit,.rt t0 less thnn flo ,0(10,000." l'.ut ' P, " 1 liS AI',1 l,.cr""" .or" lll'r,',,-v ',n" maniiur ol the Mason and .Sliddell can- ,,' .. , , , , ,. , tinned iirnmsi buy mjr, or in any war un d- luro the .Secretary 1ih Iililde the uonderlul ; t!linK iih n certain pronamory note for $ lO.piv- Jil-fimonJ. Dec. 5. via New I Mlea,.s.-The Ji'tovoiy that the Seeeders will ot ' " li ,".el'il-v"K-c f; ;'"l'n H. (irri.on of 1'ikc rr. il... il ...n l ....i mi n :. . i r i i l'. dated -Mat Nov. ISCl.us I reeeired no value -v '"""" "V w.u mnu, ' e 1 u"'"1" ,,olli,. asS . 0,, ucu- Kv ansiioi't or Lonire- vjljH Sucannah, Dec. 5. A party of Confod. visueti lyoee isiunu on m etiiiesn.iy innl l.tirn! II. a lutlif liAiid.t l hoi'A 11... V."'V . ., , . . , 1 1, Confederates were hurt r etieruis suenoa (lie Mi.iiui ou, none ol null. hteeu vestoN, apa- li oui sixteen to ei; leiuly old M'halt'ig.wero in the loads eater- duv. iiMiuiiu, ni'ii, t. i nc r.iet-ioi-.u iiu- i r i .. . i. , ivK vi i en .lessee vnieti lornavis nnd Stevens for rrcsiucnt und Yice-Presi ut'llt. (ienerul Edwi.rd L. Spin row and J. T. .xmnu, have heen chosen Senators to lho Confederate Congress, from tho State of" Louisiana. nio.M Missouur. Several Skirmishes Reported. Ottocil,; Uk, Dec. IL Union m?n who ll!iVU n 'VimI ''r0,1 I-iCuyet te county .rejiort that tetin lninroi.il ii.li .1 ,..i.i,"iit. I..d , . , . : ." LexiiiL- on vesten lav 11101 10 i.nu ( c--j 1 ,'jec H II t'lll V A band of Mexicans, sixteen in numhfr '"" t'oiitetlerate ni-iny, -vere cup- ,,,,, A on and Bo-i.':aw of Col. MaKofl',n have also bee,, taken. Tliey e,e ti.o leaders of the foray on our "i urns ,,i.a. Oeorgttowii on Satuniiiv. I hi scouting puny which left here It is rumored that General I'rice is nr.- VanciiiL' northwnrd .Wain. .V?., Deo ll t. ...... i.i thai alight took idaco near I.iluvet lu 1 i i , . , j "u"l.v- wi- oun.y oi reuels, inner .no notorious uoo onoioy, ana a Uelacli ni(nl ()f j.- nerai cava. rv. 1 liev were 1.1 fijilitmc nt'iun thu niorniiiL but no iur. t.culurs'n.e given. KRnM OKX.ITdI VISION il l ii... i, -ni ... . n, , ,. , ,.rl. UIL. m, . . ..... ' w . . . cover ot wie nignt, tlio eneinv withdrew cZTZCAZV "whieh il, .i .,...i 'ii.i'':' ..i:.....v .,...,alr.(l . , , ,r t Ilrr j ii ii in n,i i ii ici ij vi ,vs bot twice has since died. The rebel "uery was cominntiUea by Uaptain l'eo- ".' . . . i ii ."... v.. ..... at Ilaijerstown. under the Riinerinten- .- 1 nop' BG AM Ii ia u 1 r ,a .nana, dence of' Cam. (I. A. FIhcc. Thenbinetof Iv the nnuersioot, to tie to auim ,rI,s 81 B"d tt.ou"c, Williamson, nswell i : . . ... com u, men is 10 our troops, after wlncll they disappeared. The union uoldier who was shot twice has ainou died. The rebel battery was oommnnded by Cart. Tendlc ton. A quartormater's offico is to bo oponed I I . I lily l, ', I , l i- lit. i I : i I ' If li ' i' U lli .lii in, il, rv I i i ,'i, ii i I ' i , I i 1 1 i ' N . I li . ' . nl. I .'. I M uni n I l i l' III 11 liWl1" i" '"' I'lil liiint.lil lniiii'k I nil! I tll ilrl I I r I i ,. I I II in till I nl I Mi l I I ill V en Ii' hi' ll. ., i, In I i i li .1 r In,-" I II li intiiitriiii.il inn, 'i in- ii,i..tnii!ii ii in 1. 1 ii'(." i l'"t "I mm h iin i'i t mi l'. I il In I ill .till kOI i Im :' l !ll.ll 'I (ll i!IP lii ifimlo i if I'mn ii ''iini lit . i.TiiIhiih 7''" Iiii ii i nrli, t iul -mi- h'l ii'i d five lulli mil nl Vi'iiiihoftiM Hi nun iti' pi iiic:nlly r' i'li nti of llio cniiiiiiy, M'i .i-iitilnlly ii'pli"'l iiinl i-lnilii 'l, id n ucif gciit'i ally coiiloiiltv'. Ashhy.H coiiipnny of'I!!iirk lloi-no On'iil- iy vc:i in tin iii'i'htmi liond ol Aim Hum- l,ur, n::'l rcinllctoir luilii-ny w i umlcr. stood to be on its wuy fioni Hath to Win- I Chester. j Tbeto weir ninny Vnion mrn in and a I round Winchester, but they weieafraid to openly avow their seiilinients. Strength of the Army. I Tlio SiHTiMnry of Vnr fiirniitlicB t tie fiillunlnf .'tiittjiiinl. li icli rlniwi (lie lire lii; til ot'tueurmy : ; VoLl-STKIilU. j Status, . fiilifuriiiii, j Ciimiiictii.ut, i IlnlrnvHrn, lii:....: .1 Mu t'llll THK t A. II J.flsS lL'.ittO 2.00(1 80,1)110 i7.n:t2 lD.SOU 13.IHIU 14,2 7,0.111 2r.,70il 'JS.i.'iU 4,1 (50 22,i:iii 11,(100 y,:u2 1 1)0,100 81.204 9 1.700 4S'J8 H. uon 1 2.(Hli( 11 15X 5,000 I, 000 5,500 1,000 1,000 1,000 AOll. nun; 2,775 m,ii 02,11 1. S 20,70s 15,000 15,007 7,000 30.1U5 2'J,V.n 2,ia 775 4.1)11 bflSrt tms llliiiuis, I lllliHUU, lowii, Kenluoky, , .M.liur, 70S I .MkrylunJ, I Munsschusctlii, 3,(113 (.Michipiii, 7S1 Milllll'MJtft, Mi-M.iui, !i,:i.'ii'i llu timlilrc, 7"H New Jersey, S.OOi New York, 1 11,1 h:s Ohio, 10,2:tll IVuiifylvuniii, I '.1 , 1 Rhuilti Islunt, 1 ,2-ii X'crmont, T0 Virginia, 77'J Widdiiisiu, TO! Knusns, Ciiliira.tn, Ni'linmk i, Nfcnilir, Ni'w M ex icn, llimrift of (.'oluiudis, 2,s2;: Total, 77,17: Kjtimiitffil strength of tlin rctiliir iiriny, indu iing ii' W tii li.tuii'iits iindor act of Cinxross of July I'll. 1S0I. 4,100 6io,6: 20.3-1 M0,'J7l Total , The several anus of the cornea are estimated as follow : Vhm ntr's. tiKOi-Lh'a, AOO. Infantry, 557,2lM 11,175 .',(18,:is: Cavalry, 51,054 Artillery, 20, .'(.so ltifleMf-.sharpsl.iiotr', S,395 Knginecri", 4, Ml 107 20,;;: 1 6"..-!VS 2I.0SS s,.v.i; IV, C';0,Urt Total, oio.or;7 A OkeaV Itt.stovrn,--Oiir" VcJors ill rcoolle"!t (hut Conrcsf, in July list, tinsg. ed an :ict to nii.-o S'JO.OOO.OHO by ilut't't taxes (isst'.ssp.l on roul ostnte nnJ iiioomes ; l'ut in ortler lo make the lliinj: "jtodown with their constituents they ilireoted tho , i .71-IU-13IV ,11 lilt! 1 ll-il-WI lO 11,1,111, .1011 ...... ' . . . . '.' .. , '-:U ' H"1 ""101. lit to South i nto, lina nnd tho other seceded States thus redueiii" thu amount to he iaid Lv the t.ieii t,uo.H, nun to 111101 ins t.o.ij:i ifs. in ins , Into rei.ort, ninl cnyn tho who o ntnoiint . ... .. ... .... must tie piiKl hy the Icyiil Mates. hero Is 1,10 C1H ven half the sense claim eti tor JJ r. tlia.e, nh) did not knot- that - I'lisvoukl lie the case: .i ''his is claimed to he a People's Government. Then why I " ''lc I-eopln permit their servants lo deceive them with fa I so promises and fhlso hojies? U hy not show the people, open- I 't i i ii .i r ii ... 'i and rnndidlv the fu mni'iutudno H.n , . . " im ri mp ns 1 1 1 on ,,wf i,ai it, ii I. n.,1 'Clliit this dl-iiraceful evateni of intlirel:nn und fU"ar-coatini:. " , . lX-It will he tecnllected that the "fi- naiicial feat" accomplished hy Secretary Chase, in iio-otiatinj ?ji).(l00,0u0 of Uni. ted Sttites Treasury Notes "at par" nt at f nt-' nt .'tv..,e. s uerauieu forth as -tho greatest financial achieves iii.n. orw ,v I.,, nr.., .....v. ........ i. ... . , i i . It appears hy his late report to Congress t,aMlie victolT was 1,01 1l,ilc 'tttpr all ; (it least we t li in k llio people nil not so consider it. I no leal was necom plish?d thus: Th( Secretary Marled from v . ... , 'n , 'U,nCn Wllh ? "0.W.00 of I lilted ftPi Treasury notes, nnd returned with ?l ),000,0U() of New York ank notes. If this is a 'i iii" transaction we wruld likr. , I l .. Y Kiiow wi.at tli.count woultl like tobt ,','C""U' f' t,1P 0(1,1 ?:,'U0, t 1 ... ti ..tt i i.i'.' . , ineniiB ; or else e informed what hi IU, i i n,,i. I, I l, I I I I , I, II A I ! ! (I.I I. I.I' I I I , p i' M H I H I'll, I W I I h t l i i 1,1 ll l i l.l ll. I III , l M, r in l lull! I In, l' I' It "ii I . III. I' ' M l ll 1 ll I II (HI . i iiini lii i lr 'in H h i I .000.0000. Will somo!lu,cri''1 "ua -cliaDg - of thesta "par" Abolition journals throw some liiht upon the suljcct? Can they llAl llll.irii, lid ,, imllmf .1 1,'i.e A . .1... ... ...-v V .........i. w . ua n i , it'i u ill rr ,,,.;,. , . ...a u nuns, or in lavor ol the liovernnu-nt 7 DPiSonator Wilson introduced a bill .... . . . . on innrsUay last lo al)0l- into the Senate ish Sullorships in the army, which seems likelv tn .mits. I ., ;.,,,.. ..,,. ,.,:,.. . ...rU,.tr. ,. j,,, ..jict .ii- Kiiuin- "Mr" They boast of making from one . , i ..... . to ttirce iiunaretl Hollars a Uay, by selling 20 cost 8 and 'J cents ; "whito oak cheese" at 5 Cl'"u cut ' sour rni!'"18 l 'M cents l" . ctgurs ai o ami o cents tiiai, con i 1 cent eaeu. t ms . mo way tuey .... . inaKe ttioir money out ot men w ho eel ... .. fc f" nui,ana wuobb iiiminen, in many instances, are kept by their neighbors. XT C T) I... 1 jrui oution. u, uvw low ma orny, overTobythe Abolition Kumner candN a ,0 " " JTho wetther oonlinues warm and plcnsant 'joyond preoodent for Pcccrflbcr.- H,hH HUM.., , ,t-,,.t i" il I'i. I ' .,. , . .1 1 t , r I i . . I it f l !,ii, I ii'..., l,, I , I , V . ,' Willi. ("! tin- I I,. . ! 1 im I .;.,,,,, , ,,, , n J, li H. si. till ill !l f i" lit l It, I... Hr,. ,,r ,,., II, III 111. I,t III. I .tr , tl' lll 'l il. I f.,, I,P I1" 'K. j, irti i.i. ii,.n- in Amiti.n i ,,i,n il i,',. n.i i ; !!, f Tl lm iuliu il' il xiiiii I , In i.ilii r Mnamii!.., I 7 i .l.i.,i ! nil i.tt,oiil, mi 1 i.iili nut ?j i'lil, (tlic i rli'f nl tin' ii...ki in Hie miiMi' lnri'; ' lnil iii.nl nl ll i ri i'l 1 1, lit. I, nli'l raiiiii t t i.h. Islnnil r ri',t In "(li ili j ." Our Stul .syiiri.1,,'1 . All ,1 tl I'I linl II II in till hsvf t'mi"l, ninl ri- ii" itnnil nlnti In Ihi it i' I n 1 1 mi' n I , j(it inn, tin i it ., iiiiii.t inmi', out intiiiili ly lii'iivr rnrii Iiirii liisn Htti I'll1'-j lirlitil in in nihnr oik. (imli i t Ititmmtr tlvul tr nfmt f'nth ivit- 7nl ulU hnl .!. 7..'.. - tucvli full Ii-iiuOi Coin.'- I'liil. Uihrr.MaL'iiriucKi ( i.nliiininn fium flvo I ci r ni..n on cnuli .lni. Uiln'r.Min;"",1''K', on 1 T two. I far iihtml u niiy y'luAioiii. Vitf'ir r A H-ii. iiiiiivv In the only work Ih tlit worel irivp llitui! liiiniciiKO ilnipa. hiiiI Ihrv nrururh to Ii u v rxi'ili-il tin, HimittT tif I'lililislicrii unit Dulillf. 1 he l til.ln-ntii,ii of llii'f t'ort FIO.tHIO - innro tlmn fimliiiiti-plHti f nf tlio old tjl nml iiolhinj but our irtmili rfiilly lur-o t irrulinmu ciiuljlea us to uivu tlii'in, Olln-r Inn irii r.i n es enn- not nfliiru it. V riturr nmri! inoni'V wlicn liulilit! l-llll llO lll'llrttl.l. '1'tinwf, filHhtlillll IlinV rrnt'u on. l'rt'.-o" innv nc imiiio iiiuTiiii'iii, il.,. .., .ill l,..i,;....i...i ,., r;, I. wouiu nt' Hie cunt 11 t' vipilid tho Inro cincn ,1 t'lioil Hltt-r tuc vly to ol (bo limit's k1u-u ln joiiio of our rn-rulleil lahi..n uiMniiiios. Uur Wood K jriii iHyi, of wliicb we j;ivo two 11 r ihrpi' liuiL's us man)' uuv i,ilur um;uiiii', are oflun misutken for Ptuvl. Tbvy arc to tin superior to nuy others. Jmila tun. lli'Wiiro ufthiMil. Kt-int iiilmr Hint tho I.ady' Hook is lli 0 orij;iiiiil niblii.iil,.in ami ( tho clion i,tFt. If you ttthit Ijoduv. vou want no olhor inaiw.ini', Kvorj tliin thai ii uneful or 01 uimioiital iu a housoctn bo foiiml ill Uoitcy. n 111 ir 1 111 .mini. ,o oIIht in iiu zi no givci St,4S(t 1 llitim. mi we have given enough to fill netcrul Id 1179 I hirpc voliiniti. 12,410 U'"' i,-i "i''(uioiii'li as can be found nowhere H0,:iS8 else. Cooking in ull its variety Confectionary III. I It the Nurmry llio TuiUi the I.itundry or the ll'l,.i'J ! Kitchon. Kocelpis upon all subject are lo be 7,ts:l O10 ua'e of (lie l.inly' Jtook. We original 8,7.sO !' 'tiirled this doiartmeiil, and have peciiliur fa 12,779 , '"'ties for milking it mopt perfect, 'fhiii do ll, til j : I'urlinent alone is worth tho price of the Hook. 5,000 ! -I''o' W'urk Tntitt. This department coin 1,000 prise entruvings nnd description of every arti 2,500 ''!" i lady wear. 1,000 Mudel Cultnijtt. No other niugaiino las thic I 0110 departiiieiit, j.km ; TEH US : CA SII IX A I) VA A ( E. Oim copy one year, $,'!. Two copies one vear, ,IK.4I2 J). 1 lire." copies one year, $'i. I'oiir copies one yea-, $7, I'ivoooph.i oneyesr.nndiin extra copy to : tho person getting up the club, $10, Kight cop ; ic ono year and and ua extra copy to the per son sending tho 'club, $15. Eleven copic one ' year, and an extra oopy to tho person sending the club, $20. 1 he hslv uiugnzine that can be iutrnduood into '.ho above clubs in I'lace of the l.adv's. Itook i Arlbiir' ftoine Magur-iiic Fl'KCfAI.CLLIiblNH WITH OTHER MAO Atnti, ,ii. iii-y L.U.I, ,uui .I,, u ni nun inruir ..... , ...I....1. I . 1..'. IT...,b...J l.ll....'. 11 .Mairazino bulb one year for $!l 40 Oodev' La dy's !!ook and llarpor'i Mugaiino. both ono y,r. for $160. llodey, Harper, an.i Arthur will all threo lie ent ono year lor $0 00. 1 rt'iuury in Clt :n lielU. und Siiiiieinab'Hiing in particular Notes ani Notes of ull solvent banks taken utthut I e is prepiued to furnish them with it p;ir. wi varciui nun pu, .uc jmiiagc on j "in :srr. biurets , I.. A.tiOOKY, nov 6 ."2.1 Che.thiit St.. l'liil'a., I'a. 1 ()()() OOrXTV ORDERS WANT 'k1 1 JJf ("1 for Pt. rc (ind li v Don. i, UC1. II. W. PAItTII A CD A OUICUI1 UUALMCKTING. A ...nil., ..f 1 1. .. I'I.... --...1.1 I' ..... . ,r,.,i s.M-totT wii! be Ik!J at the Coun Il7ti,. in f'tcnrriil.) on TiH'sdsy, the 1 lib day of January "ex. at f, o'eluek i'. M. I., 11. .1. . r II .. 1 , 1' " deublo that a full attendar c-t be t ,e e ecu,,., of t.nicci, for tho ending year then be held. 1U.LIS 1KV IV, dec tll. -'Cl t,' I'resMont. . r the muio, nJ will uot piy it unln cowbell- "u l'-l"- ISAAC il A i S. Knox m .lee-i r.i -i, J ; - 1 DATWTflDAT T)iTiAiT5 Just oitncd, a niperior nrticlo nfhiiliet nnd mUso heavy mlcd walking Doots. Tho ierj latest of the late fahion. He-ure vou n-.k fur Halinoral lloot. II. V. SMITH A CO. j ,sfil- IXIXl.'TOIfM NO ITIX-Notite is here by Riven that Letter Teloiniiitary, on the i estate of: SA V I KI. W .KM fill i... . . -. .." of tiulil-tl townhip, deceased, have liemi trrnt'd to the uniltraiirnctl. All nernonj indebted lo .1,1 ... tato urc required to muko inimciliate payment. "u luo" Having claim Kaintt tho ui.iu will t ' '" u ""jssross ',e.U! "lent' J DKIiOKA siini'tt'x L .,.!',;.,.' QT ITI'.M i:Tof tho CLE ARFIKLD C01X- TY BANK, for tho month ending loc 31 mi . I I "ill ilicounteil I'cniiM Ivaiua Siaiu inck i tniii.yiv.iina oiaie . iock ! Specie Iiie from other Il.ink Hank Note of other r.inki chock. Drafi, & c. Over drnfU, K . f '' A" r . I'l'"" "f Mtto , j Loss and Expense f7.1,ill 7: i.uan.iTir. fapilal Stock paid in . f :'8,(t.-,0 00 i .Mini in circiiiiiinu , 1)uo nP.,fi( ir 21,820 nn IB, 108 o:t 5.9S7 12 2,270 2 ! 1'ue ludit idunl. n rut, iXS- 1i,,5.Iii.HAM' Chir- llearQcld, la., Dec. 31, 1SC1. II. V. SMITH Si CO ..... . ' ' IMI.Itt HAMS and dealers iu Dry Goods, (irocoriea. Hardware, Oaeencware. nnd '' thin iifoally keyt by tbo trado. Store on SECO.NU 8lreel, below Jude Leonard's, oppo - i t,0 Pn-ihytewan Church. tlearDi-ld l'a. j Icc. 4, ls81. .1. T. KUATZKH. MKItC II ANT, and dealer In Hoards and Hiin lrain and rroHueeFKO.VT Street, auoro ine Acauouiv l.icarutiu l"a., Deo. 4, 161. TIIO.M S J. M cvi.utvau, a Atlorncy at Law. nit.. ..t ... .. . Office on Market . root opposite Mop.op'. tote C earftubl la. ill alien, promptly U Gallic ctiom bala of Lands, Ao. novTll rvRrviro nn,,.; " t V, ,10"E- JLPTICE OF TIIE 1 EACK. will promptly attend to all hn,TJi nTr.7,t"alt hi nar P D l nm:.. A n . . v.. aujivRa, i aiiiniourir rt. Aug. Zlst lftfll A Si T K II. AM. KT.Vns OP flRAIV M Will he taken in payment of DEBTS M K WE for wuleh the hlghert market prloci will ba given. JA. C. GRAHAM. CiaarHeM, Pec. It, 11 . V ' -'I'U ( I I '! ' I I .,1 I. "I t I I'lM. I I I V .. i T'l'l! ( '. I f.'l (' HI, 1' , , . M . . I , t I i,i, , , Hi, , ,. . ., ",'!., ki'v . v.-i.' . ! ! .,, .',"; ' ii, I"". I ''il' I . (.nt r . I . .V' si,s ..:. ' v,r"'. H..I. l. ii,,, , , p.. i , ,i, i',,.,,, .. V...,. t .Im m , i, i'i, I iin l i ,iiHiiil. :,Mii',;lr, , i u, )si, t pf, Kin- tnll H,.,' i, ' I'l'.ln, Mm". ' h,. l, flui". . A V . V sj i tl IK . C. II Im-, Ml .-'Kr. HH, ij, l .,,,,, . i.i. .. ' 1 I'li.nr, I ,.f C... , l'iil,,',i , hll.,ti IiIb.-i, 1V''. Km. Sn.la. Hji-i 111 fiin.ll, Sulprutu. 'tu 1 '' K I i,h. ' k,r'.MiiiH- mllni !irnr( i' (titcu,SUnrr ;, Notv S.il e,, Turk.. S.il.'. SI,,,,,.,, ' ! .,,. I'Iiiih'i., A xi. A,.-r,. ?m.n,l I'.'?"". lho MPat full IS. KllivtM 4 I'lirk II.... 1. '"'I'". n. iMnir, IVn Kidvef, hti'ihardu T... T"' 1 1. ' htiJ , i.pri.ir, ru j ; Turrup.liirbi'f. i."T D -L1J L CD STJ- 30 tin Nubias, llooiln, Dloven, llonii-rv, CoM tl : SLil-tri 1:iilllinnil SiLirlu lt..n ..' I... . ' '"" I. Dp nu i rii, nullum, i.i.ni.i l 1 ruiiu r, ltucln. i . ;iiri,i ii,,i;., 7....1..,. v ... "' "'"S", Trim. luiii.. itc shawls, nt I NTS. IM'CALS, KAl-tiK, i or 1.1 ,, ci.onis, II A I 'N ,'Al'S, WINK, S A LT, O I I, ,S , TAINT li;ai, DKUtiS hoots. SflOKS. Ol ATS, PANTS VESTS NAILS. 11 ... . TWEKDS, MUSLIN. L INLNS. (JAKl'LT, L 1 N 1 s, '. KOOMS, S YTIIKS. SI- I KKS, NOTIONS, FLOWED, jrtf'l 1! .'t't i Vfif! ii'irsi Oil-cloth, Kui-ket. llrooins, Unibrellas, V,n'V et. Sfbonl Hooks, Wall l'liper, Itiifting lUifn Con eh Varnish, Mot, Curb d Hair, Coach Trou! miiips, Vtlvel, I'lu-li, C.itlim, 'Japo, Coal-Oil Linseed-Oil, .perui-Oil, Ulass, JLo. ' All of which will be sold on the ir.ost rcaumi li to terms for Cash, or approve J country nru. d-ce. Clearfield, Nor. 27, lHtSl. STKIKINC Tl.Mivl IN l'llll,Uli:, 111 A! TYeiiimifuin Kscitemi nt nvw ,t .i.i.c. ! .' i:x( niN'i i oot hack hotHeeu the l'biladolphia l'-lire and the riotoriuun Tor gor nnd eouiitei feili r, J11 tie llui.baiian Croub ! 1 ! Cross Ilecapturcd ! ! ! ! It seems to bo gener al Ofinimi in Clearfield, tbut if Cross baj worn a I'"" "i 1 uii it oouii b r leuen-t'lltl 110018, ttilit ho l .11 . 1 . . . wouiii noion la' vn yel. llowevt-r, f-burt v it not much nut out ut missiiiir bis ci s custom ; bui woti'd nniitiiincn to nil ISrvekiaridnr. Ii ;. Lhinht and u,7 u, and w omen imd tliii'dreu j Mioes i.r.il (jnuoi i; ul any al) le or p.ilt"rn, ti e ed, fewed or p ,t i: t , ti.ud ; Lo is a tlmrt til- low) on abort notice. All kiujj of country produce tii.i'ii in t. change, and ta;h not n fused. Hcpaiiiu dune in the neatest manner and t har- e uiiHbrute, nl (lie thort yboe fhnp on Sccomi Street, nppopit Heed, V.-:i r ,t C .-store, I-'llA.NK SHOUT. N. 11, l-'icilings for mlo Kept. 1:0, 1SI li- V7AIC2 S; JEWELS T . sLL3 sXLS2 i , rilUK nnil"rsi(;iii'd rej,et ClIIt 1 1 1. f ir in hii custnincr- nnd thu public pt-nerully, that he liiif jiul reeeired from the L:it, and o i n, cd at hi eirtublishnient in (UtAHAM'X UWW cVm field, Ph., ii fine assortment of Clock, '.trciit?, u ml Jr.w kliiy ol dillcioi.t nihilities, from a hiii)jle picco to full sett, which he will ceil al the most rea-nnable prices for cah, or ia cxrhtn.ire for old gold and silver. CLOCKS of every "aricty on bund, at the unit rcanonablo price;. A 1. 1. kind.-" of Clock. Wuti'!.s and Jewelry, carefully repaired nnd U'liiniiidr. A con tiniMiico of patronage i miii ileil, Sept. 19, 1S6U. U. f.NAfu'Ll!. vuu'an rriTiiASK F 0 K 'i 1 b .i i rvi: IMIX -V. i" epieiIly yr'V1,0-;''.'', X call, ,1 to thin article f i'f .-'.''-' J't. a? a mbsiituti) fir "i (iold in inserting 4 Arlilieial Teetk. Manv pcrsmi! who - have tried all kind of Metallic llaet'8 IM'.ia'l'.H this. And "" thof-o ciiscs where it i applicable it will uiid. uibto lly become a sub. litutu fur Hold. Silvcror 1'latina. It chief advantiiKi's are che.ipne, liglitnen and pcrli-ct a laplabilily to the mouth, it liavitiu a fofi nnd fleshy feci to tho part with which il cuiiiu in ciiiitact. Lad.a! ffia J'IL will!' Jl 3I fill B0! A- JI- "ft.b's is prepared tol'Ut up teeth on s.',s' s. j the Vulcanite l!;iso with llomljear's Patent 1,'ura, bi"b in the only reliable prcpiiriilloii and o'liich I SIS CI !llln ""'v ' l'ir"ut?'' ll,oi' r,'Uu1'"' affi'r.ciei. S ill Oil' ' ''iero nro yeTy tnauy kinds of siuriou 1 SIS 0', ' 0"'u' '" '"" which nre of u very inferior quality, ''. 1 II would bo well fur purs, ma desirous of procur "tia "1 ' 'nt teeth on tho Yulcnnito Huso, to bo well .' "ft "a i I'ti't'ted with the moral responsibility of llie . !.. i'i dentist they e-nploy. "U 1'crsnr.s ilesiiiiiK teeth will do well to full and examine rpeeiniona l.otli in ui.tl nut ot tti ai'imu. llr. Hill will alwnj-. bo in bin office Da Vu dnys and Saturday., unless notice to the cnnlrarjr appears ia tho pub'.io papers on tho previoui week. uov.20th 1 SOI -If. A.M. HILLS. I C AIj'TION All persons are hen-by eau iliL. i J tinned agiiinst buvinj? or nelliux tb f "Jlnw ! ,. :.. .?....: r StMI'Cb J.' liKADKOltli, tf I'ovinli.n tp , vir ; ON B ! SOI! Itl'MIOHSK, ON K liltOWN MA HE. 0NK lcow,iiii;i;F,iit:iiEliSandKon; uuus, I Ih 0 aamo bcloi),'. to mo. nov-20ih. at-pd. CATHKlilNH IlKAI'FORD. 4 I)ll I'll ATOIt'S NOTIC'Il. Lettrf ' 1. vf Adiuinif trillion having been llii d'T iirruiilcd to tho undcrsiLMied on the eitate of UOllKKT C. SII tl', lato of (10SUEN !" snip, Llourtiold cnuntv. deceased, all person debted to said eftato nre reiiiii.ste'l to ui"0' ...... . -.' .'.- . out ""llll",r.v'"'H.nd ttiose-iiavingo.kiBis.s"- - 0,'a",17'11 l'nnVXX V tcttlcincnt. MAKY ANN bll AW, f tft iiov-20-tH. WM. t. SHAW, I " j rn i m it wt ta k i . x i; v lot f li0lb"'' 1 Coluistinc of round uud tuuaro timber, wi A . . . - ..tlB tuucri'iii plants, ,m ninin'iuu, u, ,aKht by me at PKI.KKIUtl K S IAX1I0-- The owner or owner of .aid property, trill au,, proyp pro)ortv psy eh,,. ,d lake th wy within tilteen days of ibis Di-t ee, other- wisetlmv wili be dealt with accord ins t" :' Ooshon tp. nuv-U at J0UX SEUJlIMj T.lXllci'TOH'S .H M I-Ntice i here- I Jl.v virun Ihnf 1,..ttnpa T.ttlume n llir V. en IU' v - ..... . estate of CATIIARIXK Cl'llLEY latf ofCi'vif; inn iiiwiuhin. ileo',1. have been srantcd to the un' demitftied. All Pemuna indebted to said eilaW r reriuired o make iinmeiliete pa) uienl, -1 t"ls having olaimi against rlio same willprieni inein am luiniiiiutivu tor iriui'iiin... Ji,H Ul'SOD,. r fjfrt"f' I pee. I. 1 "61. Ut,