• . , MEER tottntg El:ltiotrat PITILEISUEDIVeRY - TIICtiIaIiArMOiNINO, .SMETHPORT, , M'KEAN COUNTI', PA. • OIPICL~~9..E; CORNER U 1 PUBLIC SQUARE TEttiSi - $156 inAilvance ..Rites' cif Advertiiing - • , Ooluena •••.• • —s3s 00 .t • 20 00 w • • wbcw .• .12.00 •1 , ;... .1".. . . "20 00 %. ' ..... ... • Oa. soisviof 12 Ilaisofrlooo, 3 1050rt10n5;.1:.,..•....••• '1 50 Rach.subsiquitat'lolortion,......, •• , ,15 tinniness ()Ards; :5 00 . lbeferpt.'eguip work wUI., W 'double the :sbeei Elterlet.typt„oi eight fies n nenperell, citeifteeeaie: . . • . gT Thogni Terms Will bp #itatliadheied Busitteso ''Mtrectorv. • .• .BENNETT HOITSE; . . methport, SVFC•in Co,'; Pa.• g:8. Huotr, Pioprisior —opposite the Court House. • ' A new, large,- souppootti• ous and well tarnished house.. ' • • GEO, li.•MASON, . , . . Dealer' in Storni; Via ,•Warip,, .:Opatind wont; tko:, went old* of 'tint Public &pi.* Somethport, Pa,. Condom • w.iiis. Ono ti, order on tho'shottost enitleti,Ent in the •-. moot outntantial. amp*. • ... • ~' ~• , -,.... .' ' DENTISTRY' &league .would ieepeetfully annoeitee toile altfaini of.:B2nettsneet dad xleinity; , that he ha fitted et, ndlie; sidle pripared to' attend to 11l bushlest in lal4 nnifeeston. Aitilictif:teeth entitle pill:labial! and sines tq prwlerve the °Mural ex. piiission of .tho face All operatio ns , hit Derital Surgery . 'done to !IMMO - • s'• • " ;0t • . . . .. . • • . . .. . . Dealer In Stoves. Tin Wire, ;oppeneit Warei.'&o., - weet pit of F the. Pnblie likteare,: Ilmethpert,.:•Pe.: Oustoin • work dooe.to order °nth!: shortest notice, hid' In the most substantial' hemmer. • , : • ::. OLEAN, H 011193 • - • • Di *Di Prolideiee: to and. from the New 'York aud . E . rte Ntagea . for Sezethpor.t ackliCeree : • . • • • lIYDE HOVSE . . . 13. j. Osnoiin:Preprletorw'.ll.idkway. Pa: , 'ills. Hotel it ' new and furnished. In ptoderdityle, hat ampleaeccin3. midations, and L. in all'reipeets, a First Olans Hotel. • ', 11.14 way, Elk:Co. Pa. May 114, MO. ~ . , • . '.'' ELDRED HOTEL, ~ . . . . lons , Waxii Profirietor. ..' Thin house is situated half .; way between Smethpoit and Olean... A 1 eautenient an sunimodloui hone', attenti*e.. and obliging ,attend. ants,.inad lew prices.. , ,: • ' . , -.. • 1 . • Eldred, May 17 1860: . • - - '' • . ... • . . • - - • .. ' ••.-- . A. D. HAMLIN, - • ' • • ' . Surveyoi,.•. Oral'man.. conveyancer. xnd Real Estate • ~ .Aget. -- -Ilititlipor4ll'Kee,D couptiii.t. .: .., . ... . • • IWILKIN, • . • . • . Practical .Blechanit,' Oridge4ullder, , ,&c Allpghenr,:,Bl , K6an - coucity;les!..- • . J. L. `BROWN; MIRY EY9E, ORA,OTSMAN,.OO24VEYANCER sod licit , Estate Agent; 01lice, Williemsvills,. ZIA Co., Posn's 11Sirsasscgs— , Chspin & Dpyls, Hop. Thomas Strathers, W. S, Eroinall, .Esq:, Man, .1. •Wllcox, • •- • CARVER: HOUSE,: • ••• Jou>t 11:14Lt.'Prciprietoi. corner or Water lad Hickory' • Atreete, Warren, Pa". General Stage ()Pee.. FOAEW:KOI7BE, i , rnntiliz Oleavi, N.,T Janie At. • MILLER. reopriotor:.. The FobetHouse isentirelynew 'and built oftrick,.. and is Inraisheeld modern atyto. The .'proprieter..flastere himself that. his locommetta, - flans Sr. not . stirpaieed by any hOtel.in Western Nate York, :Oerrisgee 'run to and from the New York add. Erin Pell 'toad. BYRON D. izioNLiN. . .. . . .. .7 . 1 . 0P6f KT' AT ' :UAW; .SniethpOA, . 3L'K01:10 County.' 'Pa., kcent for 3fesara.lKoatisit I go'o'Landa. , . .Atteads ooptielotly to the Collentiot.of Cloiuisi Exatalaatfoo of Land Titleo;- ra;men t at- TAXOII . ,' and alt hustainto role. ting to heal Eitato. 01floo ip Itamliti Elook: t ; '. • • • . • . E.TON!ELDRED; --.• Attoiney Couniellbr, .ot .Lt6r, Sinethonil...WKosn oouncy, Pa; ttue nLae ontriurbect to..bio.6iiik Coelho couotlea Tottoe acid Elliwill bo proomiitly attoo'clod.to. °-Once In tboAlooKlioo's#4 eocoadiloor. • - R. WISWER:, „ Phydelke. and surgeon , ' Stnethport,..Ps, will attend .to 44t krnfestionkl cane witlt• promptness. Orileein Sart.' .well Met, neeend tlonrf• ; . ' • • MILLPI, , . . . Wheleaniennd natal 'Dealers in:Beanie and Fancy, itrj GOodi Carpeting; Ready.blule Clothing, and General • Turnablig Goode, Boots and Shoes, Wall . and Window Paper, Looking 0 laaaes.,ke: ' At Olean. N. Y. Ipior Attoriey and Ooiunallor at Law, Smotbport, W.Kean Pa. Will attend . basipou In blikprofeaaton in the ': :counties of SPKest4,Pbttor an 21k. • °Mee eivar X: ' . .S4t**ll:4 Diothors? *re. • , . HACKNEY" • ;t 4 oriet• at secoiti kite Ltbertj atetata;.‘rairie, R A. Dineen, •Prnailator':‘,.Traeellere 1011 fiattglod ae • .eommodations and reaaopibliOair . m. • LAltipErE7l3 HOTEL, • LAILIIIIIC' Preeptletnei—Alleghetiy ridge;-IdtKetin . • Co ' . This bonen ie.situated'elt!eut nine miles trona ISnaeth port on Abe. road. to Olean, end wllt .. be found s • convenient atoptving.ploce • • • • . • FARNERS! yar/ xxoTr„..-. • !By T. 'GOODwiX.'." ThishOune Is situated aboni.nve Inflo from Sinebbpiirt on toe road be Olga; rPleamere partle and otheaean be acreownodated on the shoreesteettee . . . ... W. 8. BRCiNi7,ITELL; - • •-• : ~ ' rDealirio Dry Goods, Groceries, °rookery. hardware Doe* Shoes, Ilats,"haps,,GlassiNl4o, Otis, &di+, *e East sido ol 'the Publichquare Sinothport .Pa; ~ • EMP0 4 11724:11011813i...; • • • • . shiproin, ~.4.commottlons and . well•fuintitie4 howl.. Strange Til iinttisvolept aitoiomnli.datlcins. . PORT.ALLEGANY 1101188, Est Porl , 4lligeity, Me, Resit etotety . •le Hotel iseitusted at the Jur:lo tion of the Sneothport. Allegan.* Rivet loads, Wee . sagas east of Smethpo . '.•• • . ' . , ' l i. o*' - 'IIOUSE , • WN , t: .•;:z 'ProprILS;; • Thhi thiftenompodation of the .Tratistiliattlibllo -baying, 'recently beim .rePtdtea' sod tvabaillid:veikidslllitals'aialltaMia.• Oitiries,rea solkablit. Shwa fOt Oleau, Sbippin abd L- t . , - - Td Tlioqd" ,:Arlitetil it 24 o l qiit'ileitoir , wiTiteb r th biftellos - Vlo3 lo 4 l 4 o eglimitikik'itsplitsr N o y . sad Ink, aqua. 119 - 1611 , 1 4.tocvAzrum gr i mtrms,'4llol Ist 'lterimteßese *Or idsotic. a woa* ;*ll3l,oli r liformskiip. , It*donos tbi , 3111000114.7 V • . e *iiiiitr!ra 07* . • ' • ' ~~Abolit . on should no longer •be regarded es an yruiginary • danger. 'The aholitionists;' let ma suppose; succeed in their present aim of unk ting•the inhabitants of the .free Stater'. as. one .rtian.,:againSt the iphatiitanis.of the.slavc;States. .T.lnjoti onions side will ; beget 'union.On the oth er.. , And this' process of reciprocal Consolida titio*ill be .attended With 'all , the violent prep udicesi.embitiered passions; ond'implacable an ,imasities;.• which ever .degraded 'or ' deformed . human nature. A virtual diasolvtion ' of the -Union .Will ha've teken :the foinis of its 'existence, remain. • 'The' niost valuable element . of unin, mutual kindness, ;te feel ings of sympethy. the.. fraternal bond s _ . which vr . noheppify. unite us;. , have,'.beenextin . - giiished forever.' - One - section will 'vend in menacing and hoitilie array against 'the other. .The collision of opinion will be quickly :follow= 1 ed by; the club of arms. ' . . . Ills PIaTUILE Or TIM CONSEQOUNCig.' . , . .. • ctempi fo'describe seines which note•hakilliie•conceiled . from our view. •41 . ) . - olitiohists theinselves *would shrink back in dis. may.and•horror it the conteraplation, of s deso. late fields; conflagrated* . cities,' murdered inbals., itants, and the pverthVow of thelairest .fabric' of, burnan.:inverritnetit . ihit ever rose to infinite theliopes of civilized . man. • • Nor . should the, Abolitionists flatter . Ahem !elites that; iftherYean s •scceeed•in their object of uniting the people of •the free States, they will enter the epntest'Yrith iiiinieriCal'sOperior ity. that must:ensure • Ociorjr., All history and experience prove the hazard and tincertainiy'of War: Arid:wetire . admonished by -HolyWrit, that.the rice is not always to the awift; nor the batile to the strong.. . ' • But If they-,were to conquer, whom would. they conquer? 4 4 foreigti•foefkonterho had' in t suited our flag; invaded our shorei a`nd laid our Country - SC*l.la - No, sir, • no. •It would bip a• conquest 'without laurels; .without glory—a self,• a 'suicidal cOnqueit—a 'conquest of biothers. over brothers, , : achieved by one over :another, portion of the,deseendents.of conaman ances tors, who nobly pledging their. : lives,•tbeir for tunes and their. sacred honors, and• fooght and bled, side. tiy •Sicle,in, many. hard battle, :• on land 'a,nd ocean; served :our our: country from the B,ritisb croivn,•ind established - our national iq• • • HIS DEF E NCE OF SOUTHERN ACTION.' The inhabitants ofthei slave States are seine times accused by.their:Northeru brethren With displaying 'too Mach raihnescaind to the operitiopa and,proceedings of ,abOlitiontsts: But before' they can lip , judged,:o there. should,be a reversaUotconditions.. Lot me tug 'pose that, thepeople'of. th'esiave States were to form•societies. iubsidiiapresies,ntake largepe cuniary 'cunt ributioria r aend forthliMmerous mis sionaries throughtidt thiir ovVirbrirders, and ea: ter into Machinations. to burn. the beautiful italsicrestrOy the \ pioductiye mann factories, and sink in tbeoCian'thegallant ships Of the No}th• ern States. Would these incendiary 'praceed ings berreiOrded as neighborly. 'and friendly, and , consistent With, thi fraternal sentiments' .which ahOuld istiier be cherished by'one portion of, the Union . ' towards XPOtherr Would they excite no ernOtiOn't • Oecisiod itimanifestation of disaatisfactiMaiMor lead' to any acts . of.retaN iatory violencP• .:But the iiipposed '• cafe' falls far sliOrt: of ,the sictual one, iti a most essential circumstance.:. In - na.contiogency could these capitals; manufaitories - and ships •riso in rebel• lion and massaccie the inhabitants of .the north; ern States. ; ` • . • Ridyraj, Pa Warren. PA tilithiort;. Pi Buena Vika, .Pa• W . O -yesterday announced inbrief ,terma , rganization of ‘ the regiment of which. Themes 1. Kane is Colonel.: At.• the .time 'when:the. time *!, , vhe,n' the 'whole.North was suminoned to .the defence of the' Government after the fall .or FOrt SeMPter, Col.' Kane was, residing ... in the wilds of Al'Kean*Ciiiinty,'Where he had, made . every preparation ton eflect'a 'perenanet :aett le- irient .in that comparatively .merlger noes, region.. Ito plans of operation. Were already 'determin ed upon. The material .was .66 the. ground kir the erection of.• his•honie. ...The present sun mer-was..to vvitness:ibintMetked :improve-. tnents-coal. Mines' Were'tp.l.he opened—lands cleired--,fields .und cultivaticiM— cattle', nd iheepto be a Other great advan toWrir , s, the 'nip oVerrient. bf hirtesta . e.. • But att e call of his °entry, Col,. Kane at, ndoned all dee 'Cherish d plans; and rallying ir .und h" "the hardy . tnickwoodsenen. .o(that.region, ,offered their servicesjo the Goyernor .and ievaa. anteing the .first-, if not the very Orst,•to. he accepted under the requisiiimi of the President: Since their , arrival' in, Her. risPurg; his coinmand-bas been'Subjected to the most annoying.obd 4istouragin dela} s, so that , w all his'ergY wee, required to' keep them to gether.- At last,. howeVer, they have been or gabliedintat•regirnent, :with other ;companies trembeighboring coenties.:A'his reiiinent to be, known as the Rifle Regiment, es most of the m are skilled *the use.of' that weapon. Colnt ens is the sotte thelate Judge . Kane, and brother : Ail:4. Kane, the , great Arctic ex plorer; wheat fame is _world-wide, and.is large = ly - indoWed with that' spirit,Off 'eaventuroua chivalrY so, characteristic' of the 'The . regiment has' been erpially'fortunate 'in the se ler thin of Major Cherjeri,Biddie,•of Phijadelphia; .who'S allied s ,hi Mee I ('*, hic"Melipiksiar, 'Lientenarit-C010ne1.... :With .such `' officers and men; t ttil!..regiMent'rriay:be erifieeted to do gallausee'rViee for the Union, should . the'ftttini oppoitbnity. bo, bitered.- 7 , -,POirior ark Elsion. . „ . , -- , • . .ORGANIZATION or,Tuit.ftirtatßsatalsirr.-Yes. tirday•theltifts Rigirtierit of , .tbirPennsylinnia Reserve Volutitccii-ivali formed at'Oartip",P.Or , tip, by the slection , pl,Tlioniss L..ltatii, as COI-, oriel; Chae. ,T." . .Bidtile isl Litruteoant:COlotel, ant .Roy : Stone, - as,4fajor,i•; . .! .. rhilo relitnekt' is cco ninissd of file Shifp ! 'sliOritirit of tfie.Wild:Cnt District, wbo itnomo,tbs . .psot,',o,f,tbo,,citle. Of the officer, it irschiCilyiecessiry, /Or us to speak; Coli Pine ,vrtli :prof!, 0 12 . 1 1e1f ars ► tp.ps Ibe. best, in'the siAii`ii, , ,Crikßidille-hit' , lisd oxiiorisiirs in'neitico; orb' is . .fouibkolsistly, rod Roy. Stone will tiii . Ai.liortin,lolffrein 0 , *10... , 1nd Vio°, o '' - ~,- ,—, -.. ~,. quirinWittaliksiiitso ~ t..'"tc , 4ll•firmi' ctlisi•lmie i r:s/0,4,./.,„.0.0.0 ) , r aq 1 4 link outtOthifiiiii , 1 - ,; , '.. ~". in AttA pwerAif War) ii*Vsee44•4i* ciiiritrind o6tlie I rtioic4wwipitiiiiiiir: t t h' . .4 :,, , . ' . 4'...k.ti,*Osittaintb trieilgrk 410040) Mimi!". , ----1 ...,,,.- •-.3...?,'. , t-: ., q,44.- .. i ,,, „,„.:',1'k..i. '1t,:e.gi ; ,,., , ,,,,,.' ~•, , ~ : ..- ~.,„, ':!:,,i;.* : :..,%; . :: , .% - .1,:.r..4.,...,1, - ?+:;0.,F2 . p., , A . K i w;;,-5:2,c.r.,. , .4x,, , ,i - . - ; , aka'„,4 v ,,,,',.54 : • . ,,, : .. ; ' '.: . - i _..,. ~,-‘, , VOICE OF : CLAY IN:1839- A WARNINO ABOLITIONISTS THE CON4TIEREii S AND THE CONQUERED Col. Thomas L. 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IN : Co :JUNE '.'P.N.:'2.1;:).,;'::.1.'8.6,:f4 The coLidition ofthe Countq The Faiewiell•Address of WriithingtoO gave us wirriiing of th'faital tvridscies'of - giograpfr ical organizations; but steh.was the.confidence: ofthis great Mari in the wisdpm, anit.intogrity Of the people; ihat hidid not dsetik ii . necessar-, tO'"add tOlissolemp,appeal.to.-:thelr rinser', *tore of:the laOrrori.ittendant upon a bloody, dissolution of the Confederacy,. to . ,prevent the first step in Such a movement.' • His dying in. junctions toye been unheeded atid'into,the.cti ! . lamitias'or a War•which'he did.no! , 'daritio" an licipite, his . countrytrien are - abOilt' to plunge. Worsf of all, the' press „and to an alarming extent; are crowding brethren to iap guipary eicowitei..ond . Carnage, •With . althost utter indifterdnce.tothe question which lies at , „ • . . To the reflecting . Christaln Patriot; States!. .men, or, Philosopher,• the spectacle which is now proainted, eichibiting•the whole cciuntr) , bristling With.bayonets and men's hearts ing far : kindred .blood, Is one'. Of sorrow;,and it is no matter of wonder that their' minds revolt , at a contempletion of. the. consequences.- Nor fait, any.' matter., cif .wonder; such al_-some thoughtless journalists and politicians regard it that considerate men, - .still insist that, . while th'e preservation Of the Government and its•Capitel may, requite resort tO•the.brutelityand cruelty, of wer;-the.whole coUntry :ahciuld not be made a theater cif dearrnetion r er of mourning, to en:- force.anwilling obedienge tram:Millions ,of peo; ple, until all other PraPer:means are,exbatasted.l As . we have said before, *we .4 not believe the Adininistration:bas mideaut a programme such as the Radical lePutiltcani ere - calling for. and such sane true :Chrietian or ..Patriot can sanction. We don't believe -the reins of' Exe-' cutive. Government main the- . hand, of men be reft, of commonsense and humanity. The:Ad, ministratiOn, it cannot be' presumed, boa the inclinatioa.to invoke theMalediatioris of Chris tian nations; in addition. to an array.. of their rnaterialiatirests. ' ' : • . `That 'majority of ...our countrymen who' pronounced against. the .eleCtio'n •ni. Mr. Lincoln and against ,the distinctiee policy of the ChicigaPlatforM; and, c u red 'a 'deci sive majority in the two lbranches,of the iOnal Legislaturo—the one representing the' popular will.and the. other the . .saveral.. State - sovereignties-against Republican policy, must still be regarded by the•.4dmiiiistratiOn with deference. The,..: Constitution provides no means, for dispenaing.withany ofits . provisiona except by;preseribed.preeesles-of.smendnient, aud.future usurpation by the• ExaCtitivei like 'that attempted by, She, rebel States, wilt haVe. „ . its meancot correction... ' ' • We believe that theAdminislrition realises the actual condition'Of the country, and, will 'not be !noted to that hasty action which an iinr puisive Northern eentiment is. demanding. 'A suhatanial reduction oi.the.reellion . is .not to be made.hy brute force; and. ", the' Washington Cabinet,- cOmprehends. this view, _ ' we,.,taus 'Fredonia Aditeitiaer . . • V 9/AA9liio E3F.TIAAOI!DINAILY., 4 . 14 clever: story of- theabilitY ~tO take care of. ltself -is 'told . of a Cincinnati •coinnanrof . volunteers, - now at Lancaster.. WileOthry were furnished with blankets'Open their ciptain'retnin ded..the 'boys tbat he wits :.responsible for the goods; and 'that when hi ',got marching" orders they'must 're-delivered.' They, respon-: ded.heartily, ..All right, air."- A . few tno; ments bfflbra they were drawn np, prier ao the command to march".io . the.,train, Captain 'Lir- . 'Ha "Now, buys, you will deposit .your . blankets.i' ,The quartermaster says the . ac. L count' tUrned out all right,' excepting that: the , boys had l'orry;gei,in more blankits dart he 'gave t4eye The latia.Were doubtless ernulatilitg the "second Chic; regimenti" in Mexico, ' They had aeitieved such a reputation for cleverness in providieg for themdelies, that when Gen. colt invested Vera Cr*, "Old Zech" said - if he (Scdtt)° not take .it; he would send down', the secood . Obio'iegitnent and they' would steal it for him ,• thx. Smtrats' BRIGADE:-110,Preeident has po!hrniisioned gr . :Sickles tp.raise a.'division of . . . . 10;000 men to 'report in. sixteen .days: Till then he holdirahk as Brigadier - Generall -. from thence ;as. Maajor daskrel. .Col. WhUse British Legion is to form Part of Gen- Sickles' division; , want : ones open recruiting .offices ai New York.and Boston, arid jabo rank as Brig. General:.. On the banner . ..of the fegion 'are the:words: • 40 .1 - e come to reclean, uur Forefathers," to Which the Preeident.referred ee follows:“.Thia logionlhas a political significance which we cannot over andits . rnotto.;Wilirbe • received' wit h . cordiality by:this nation. .'.'Go ahead. Colonel and recryit," . Augastua..:ll.avilings' is ',Gen.' Private.Seeretary. . . rePear-of the Missouri •eompiotniSe A l'oanded pn Indic - Yet rniOnterlienticin,nhow ed ahilty, as:n statesman, notwithstanding its deplorable results. ' ,-Thipoliey4as compreben, sive, and, after the question of slavery. in the territories was once re-opened, it. was; perhaps, the 'only nolicy by which . the North and South could have lived.in amity pricier the. same. gpv erninentYnhile the - latter continued' tobe :claV eholding,.4.N. Y. World. • , . . . . . . This is itrange,; , coming •It. !hies from. a Republican - lournal, and if true rq`)not'tile yti holt. Pi e t the nonintervention. platform, north land south equally - respanaible far'our pie sent,:calarnitiei; IL-We pause . for: Niagara Chtairicle: . • REFCIOSIZIG CREDIT.4SOMe , of the NPW York pariers,•iri vie* of the'great losses tbesNortherii merchants Sustain by bad Southern deka,. it* urging the piAicy, of, Selling goads hereafter for eashlio retailers, and'shiart:credit‘ to houses of k;tovitti infeXrify and scilveney , '.,The - binineis - cirith'aiointfy haS ; l9 long carried Op thiOadit 'yet= thit C.abanie' like this Wilt atipear lao radicalbe adopted: But why cannot be• establiabed. #hich a i.nin,'!vi4 abje,to pay, for hiigoodi'when'he purchases them, •is 'welr three,or six diebttitafter.l. • , • •,... ' • ' , i;Ait • eeisorwesi n:theState, of ory ' M 61 #4'017 4 Thatedity;:for resolitng a tiii:khOlkkolikOOMPtateliajaa P,',liioit.::.44o4i:Oi.P . .;:tn - ci,cr . ai: 'Thursday, Aulo 29',4861: r J:fr. S.' I):*FneitmAN, of thia Borough , hee .ceiveti the , e'pkintmentSurgeon and . is,at 'tnehed . iegitnont.'. • • Th;s. le - a' eau' berth the P'Oetot, the nasty- being $2,500, annum. ' ' • Naving : Ohtainet!‘ itrthe 'efface We shi(ll be,able to resms , the iegular Pnblieatkon s of the Pitmockati effeithis. week. : - tive, 'know our friends have been' dimappOintec!in , not relelyfng it regularly, hut trait ; they - will inakedue.,el. , lowance fat tbe . oestateot "- effaire, or tar aisist us, as tar they can, by 'prompt payinente, withqui'WhiCh itwill be 'impossible to cantluue bushless. Neat week being Court Will drool excellent _opPortunity to attend . to that Matter. • - . Tan EXTRA:Ceronin.-:Tht N. .Y Reread advocates'tbat;the new Congress,, whlet9 it , to meet on.the4th . pf,lU'ly, shall pass a ~ law for: the creation of ' a National Bank,. with•-a :al ,of $100,9 . 00,0'00, and a' , general,' Bankrupt luvr.,•' To Which , might be added a law to, abui= lab the Courts and COmititution end declaring the,eilcago platfortti the supreme laW• of the land, and Old Abe its embarlinient. Congrisa might then'abdicatc; as its:""services.wou►'4' no !mar be 'required." - ' • .'• -BANK NOTIr t SASE recel! .veil floncin'i'lfauk Note Safe-Guard for 1861. It contains over 400„paifiof deseriptions,,, GIMIIII:118 PIA' Naos; which e rnb Ore the notes of every bank ~ t hat businets, - et the present thaw. , t is,the only work ,of the.kintl, and las beengotten up 'at great , exPonse,.' by the publisher; who assures the 'that it )1 1 :04,ble.ira tvery tespedt. With a copy of . this":init the Arrasma, nq Otie 11!Id.bil imposed upon by bad mopeY. The giSa re-Guard" will . LI, sent to aorpatt.ot the eOuntry:by . mail on receipt of "Addreis,ls. hf. Hodges, 558 Atoad4iy,'N. Y. ' ' • . . Pat ruswotrux.---Col. Ttroxxs L. Who reeel . ‘4d"the eppointment.of.'Coltetl2 lp the "Buck-tail Aides, has retigned infaeor of Col. CHAU, BM/M.14. whtbss been integvtier vice. hat few supeiiors ii :ativalry• officers while of, the . infantry, drill he, compare: iiiejYliOwly.nothihwi hetet,' : being actuated .! solely for iht . efficiency . of , the - regirnin*. be exchanged places with do, - e'nfl :nevi holds an infeilor.offiCo, that 'of I.4ibit. "Coloni4 in the_regiment. Itairoca or, Taoors Vrecitri4.—Wt sgiye be ritaeoieti(olt the opposing ,trotiPs in is copied froupthe New York Hcrqd,abd fe euppeeed to' be correct from beet sources of informetion.iivailable:—; - • IINION•70ROE0 Oen; INClennandPe, eolunin from .tlie Bfast*, i ii Gan. Paterson'a column ttnivini.frOm , Ohambere. 22;00.0 Gin. Bioko' foram, Annapolis, Baltimore, &a. '..11,1410 Gen. Oadwalladaes column, • At., to upper . Potomac•• • , •. • leen.iblanalletd's reveries in Wuhlogtori , ~ No. Molloarell , e,column, from Arlington 4iighta,.. -" '. • Va., In Alexandria... • 20,000 Bu dirienii, near Nortreia JtiOuroe:.::..l4,ooo .• • •• 07,:icu, REl!oar4p.ltißEL FAECES At Harrier's Farry, 'flier '' .....1000 4t.Leodbn rg. Winohester,'&c. . ... At Idimaoaas (railway) . ;atom) At Culpopper, OurchineviLte,Jßauntom and • Char • • .. . 13,000 At • Frederickaburg:'.., ......12,000 At At,Burksvilia,and 011,000, Al: Norfolk RIM in that • At liynchbart.*:........ .. 16, , 001: On tho York and Rnimahannoik rtvers and! Aquti ' creek, • 15,000 . , • Total•• • .... , ..... •A • A A—.A. —141,000 Here we:have an aggregate Union force, bl ind tlankingTastern of laisthatf one hundred thousand min, to c ope with the forces of the-rebels amounting •to•one hundred:'and forty.fouithousand. ,• : • Nosszia'air'trooer, in 'Tim Ft.r.s).—The fol -6%l9o,We:shows the number U. S. troops 4tetive siervice;anil their location; as well as lieorgsei;ed fortei„iwaitirig.orders: s . • . . . . South sitle 6. Potomac, '.• .. 17,500 4VashirigtOm.4o •171000 Foitress 111, onioe,•&c, s• • A 12,000 • . Laaving Washington for Harpers Ferry .0,000 Penn'sYlaania• near Harper's Ferry, 20,000 Cincinnati anti•N,esteto , yirginia, . 25,000 Cair0,51:94 . . • 7,000 Miesouri, near Cairo, 13,000 District of:Ant:kap:Ala, • -• 11,000 Totsl in aerVicei Organized forcer; iii the•seveial States await ine Riders to'enier active ierViCe New Xork , • Massachusetts, Ciinrietitot, • Rhode Island ; • Vermont, r •, Maine ; NOW Hampshire, Michigan, ft . Wisconain4. fp.pfota , , , Kablias, : Now Jersity.,• otal incamytt.- , 11# iPtlßdLe‘ . l!iti e ,Podiga tioriP4 l . riJy pfiijd uMob 4 fly tia &d ..„•. . , . . W.130e PARDISCi.—S.'J.SnriAr La s ptePinied) at Isdbuie, N. , Y.,' to certt.: wool .on-,short notice 'and In saii . eieetUry, 'Atrangeptiote havo-heed made bi,whieh thoeein this viein;: ity con have their Wool'carried . to the . nuiphine and:their tolls returned, hy s leaven#: their . ' 0r, 7 dere WI eh' . I.k. reng;'in this 43 . oroyili.*:' Tut Cortexixtrr;ori.4le . diseign'Oubllshin, -- • • • qnstitutivi df , the . United tates in next Nook's is the . lltpreine, lain , of itie lends . -the great bdisrerk of our free• don), it should be carefully „ 'giddied by ; every Some waters' a t New York and 'Washington estimate ;tha expense of 'the civil:: war to , the ' United StateS at, a million dollar,.' a 'day. As , the busineis of the P'epsittnentri beets*, nt 'aye teapned this wnete tilt:n[9l4lond , ~the `War .ts to, be: i'lortg,orte,•or-if It is, to -Anyolve the occupation . of the , Southern portly and - considerable ntnnber of Inland poste by a' lorltt sitotting...in4,.after the organised tykes:6Eloe meinY.,httee•be'en eubaued, sea Mall- heed the economy which' Clll3 . otfely tie practiced.-,... A prominent 'financier of'.'"ilow York reckons •the expenditiire at the present time it :'twelve hundred thOusend dollare a day, - The coet,.ii enhinced,by the difficulty„Of Securing eCeoun. tabilfty on the 'fiart,of , contisetors. The, ex perience of the•Europeanf.pow.ers . ehows•thst• a protracted war requires a • rigid iYiterri 're. -IPOnsibility and' twenties for fraud .upon the "gdyernntent...44sto -Cantinarsiol. 114 At. According tit' the Liar 41.state:tient:et Gen.:Scott lest week, there are noviunder armseind in the' pay of the Gov- ernmintrir: . c . tee United stati'o2o,opo To maintain thiebrniy,. after its .equipment, will •require $1,0004000, annually," to each reit meat, 'or i 2.1.0 000,000 a .yeer. Thp Nary will seqUirein addition, - st• leaschalcthat sum, .sia that,Witlithe ordinary reyenies tbe.oOreru went, We May atifely.pat down our national expeneea it.this , timwat the re,e'or,;3o6,ooo e , 000 a year, or sipoo,oro'ik - dayii • • • How &Mu.' rite •Mentir'as.%Ratesti,l7-The, Rochester Vnioil bet an article assuring 'that. this war will •cost' the cenotry 7 .vre ',Mein Me Federa4 Governewer---groas:Vi:re /Nadia to One Thousand. Millions tit ' , Rollers... is bot s '`i.lafe to,Proceed.on the hypothesis *bet it, will. cost leaa luestion then presents itself Tore°. lotion, How. CAN alutt,Yeer apt. Pc .#,A 11 404 — , The, breicia ansWeri'Ailby revoking the levy ing of trirect Tax.of 'ply millions a.yenr o 'nnd borroWitigthe thiriktrihat any other, ramie we' ihelliocin:b1;111101t4 end' bat if the tpeopliepey'llf they go; so _ far • -eethey'atte; they will be riorri . watt hful, a nd"that ; less will tie squandered..,-Thie is ; an , Intpertaot 49bject, and deserves ettentieri.-4174ariii.00lirriaiete. ThlsirLtwerity, fteireenti 'I 'Oey , ',to7every beadfamily the 4lorthere. Stew,."or 'about two theetend Ot,ht _htiectred;,:4llttre 'per day iiiionebautek(re:;eciuntn .A*Otrt. ONE , atu.t.ton boora.itecite. Oen-open our county. With the present iow , pricesi of irur••etspie articles of produce, ' tow long can Cheistiruens stand 'such' t 'drain? . How long will-we endure it, before even chautairqee will be' willing to cast aside forever,- the Fanaticism' which, has, as the, counterpa of , that ;madness at. tbe Smith Won one of thp.grend , agents in'.:bileging u'p'on es this terrible state of things and this. fear cost?—Predpnin Arktraier.. To 0411 . ttlii eXpinditure; ti ;e: of s . lclCpan'eouilfq, vri.iold,iin'additioi; id their dlready loroeqsOtpio times; I:•:`r,oquyeo to..pay $136,851f0r .008, for c!tcb man, '.woman and. child, rcidding ivifliln the counlyY''' No 'PAitie.:--Thet opi:loiitipn 'to • the DOmci et'atic.PatlY .manifest .ntrvciusimis. as soon as, the ,words " Democratic party" 'are used in •connectiep . tthtitaintai fing,:its organ. izatien. , 'The hose who for yeiris have been iiiipyothittek. and relentless._ of - tioinoctri4+=j4 , l4 Viie;,heen. hsitik -terest pait4,anprijadtseoted„,coltiva tang . the ena e ; !lest ;Oa ite n.y. 77 .1 no,PartY 7 :, 7. ,. all for the Union'.','_ ' :4i;(4)tis:sissoe tact,' that. whoever ventu re lo;Say'sbaJi. stand; by my, ps/ty.and endetiVoijo,eleet.tuen,.to Who will take scinie ..;measuretit.O adjust . this unnatural diffieuity . ,qppn basia,juat and hoh: orable.to seri at: the Satre t ime. declare his . x te.Snpinirt - the , gdyern: meta with his aima.icia hit , blood' till rebellion put.dOwn- 7 such u man i 4 at once dub., bedt‘a (ory, Iv! ! thuceident that what is Mehl : a:by .inn - pardy t ' . l is netts but their's-=.none 614 Vet•the tienallim that has brought the country tolts present deplorable condhiori., .Wye can 'never rei. to this, Inc the moatobvioirs reasons.- 7 In the.tircf Plice the, Democratic party is, not responiible for this,state `of.things. , been' brought about, es tiocandicl map will de ny, by the violent th'e chicery . question by the extremists of 'the (weSections; North and §otith, and that - too in • the faee of the most, earnest efforts of` the Democracy to the contrary. We.have as .11 . , p!!qy ?: in years gorie•by, tried' every ieay to , remove ,tho very question: from. Congreasional , diveussion and political issues,' but all to no 30,000 9,000 7,000 2,500 800: 800 2,6000 3,000 4,000 10,000 10,000 3,600 8,000 2,000 2;000 .2,000 07400 .128,600 , , .S.ofoottua.—Tfie I following item on the. su . 'pject 01, :writing letters M. those - who 114've tcutaloServe their country; is front H the arrisbUrgreloarailt, and' worthy Of . een siderution ; Wei wohld . urge, the wives,. mothers, father'', hrotheisi.idstets' in& e".en the ; Sweet hearts of the acildiats, 1.0 Aye know froth eigerlence . libW iweet. a4preeigits is a good loVing letter:frorp. breathing affection' the' family iltid;,naigl: borhoOd news; 'We, one of us, no msteet havO,Stiiy,ed.Our enycitrY...in . t ha t;thitt' .. eirs; niSt hinVAiseldiarAirigra,scilh . Atily as a ri letper koiti. v 974, . 0 e 1 010,f , Irt v # 4 ,UFl°: r lk ° P' ;11!9 trS , ing. , to:periea'deNthei fioeth anil , ,Siieth to;treat. ska ttiererott,t tiiev we eoppooe we,. must: OVliitil.Wittf .744 dit• you •;ebOOSR, SOuthi.4oll.4. tif•;4 lr ts o 'l4 l . • • • The Cost of the Wet. l't!'w. 4o %..irk:?4,i'ti;•':: , ..l.-.1. - ?,. ' .. • . :. ..,, : ,-,-- ;..t. - ..-J5‘ ,, ,, ~ ,-- : ' • - It is evitlenv. that -the 'reo . isitheici,;cirti:gtill s is -, -• Suet' -that co me , deilifi,Si.reaultkiy,l#4 . )44 . . , , -, peeled, wheitir .' it, be ik% eohliitiAnOw* : the Contending retroOide\-** .jtlll . . . 4 the pert' of 'the- ,rehile . ir • riiCh , JXiir ri ale', .-,‘. immediate polliaitiii:linprOAtiatntfir ~ ~,,SY:::'• .. Tii# deter/Celt - 6u ibii 1.414:P1(,4bitita'10.4"12:- 'no wltt 'l , 'lttOst ', sain. P l ,it.'C'o 4 ,oitr.ii ,'lik4 ,HAioii, at ressiOti,point:Where:ll efilOtilllCefiell ithip . -from-Agate'Creek ' to; .Vii liimaitititts;,**„ . se., pied- by' federal ", troop ' , Ha l *Altar o,tar-,frofilan •i •' are:pushing forWaid, iliarreiierlifio,ptitiollir..". natters Junct ion, ari,,eilitl kiltivtrh'ittpietgr a vil le • bec kwe rd ' Mir Veniont, - end are lailpfigifir: 10 bli * retiring ownichmend; , It is . tiefliveittlilit,eiti,... I t ington , thet - s the evacuation of'' , Ulttilliti.C - i'_:ro 3' 'lnd 114 ' , '0 1 :iitenY,Iii3OtiliOdit 4 .bikl,t , ': , ol:lSif. f? - .. /Sr's' idea ins up the , Joimee-itiveC Hifi* i'st,is,-,,?: the direction of litehtnend; t ha tiiii*Siiii.•:-.- .. not-polysitelt Withdrave.their ferc'ep:tiriailitliter. litter pOint foi in ettiCk ori:Weehlititt*";..g. :,}.Oilti-vi-Al,ol.iiiii'lind ila". o */iilkteliiiiilitsf.. 'i s -- lii:streygitiened.by --the . erilist" - , torlaSilliblial -.' troops . ,Pitt,i,.fitt addit,l9ol'4lol,4,4o.C.Ctif;il=.:. Pio et,' there, ", amag . - : - Whick , ao , 4iiksliviear . -. I s 4. carp, of ailillvtr ftoM.'l ol l .-. ,bPiiili#o4:: - ' a regiment lit tfiliii4liiii . tinviiivitiE, ''',,Wfitrilt: ' reglaents,- arrive the linik Wi11.4."11# '.' id . . several miles turf ber'from. that, o p i t q ; ‘- , -,:sy , - , ,.. . . . Ili* sws • b l . sliiriliSfigilllit hi aks‘k.9l -40 Ia i . hW Viflistv, ' , .(licvi - JaCkliOrt i : :of: tittfisillittAlsiii cimiliuing hie Sight from the. eoPittiVlTOWili ' '' City, bilegpiirsued:•hifedireCtrOp*,)' Portent. inoveMent, of federil L : to9p ir . PIC made at onceioWtird§"t; Claiiis; it'':irkitiirgii.• merits are to be InPainped .tAithln, ttirp , Ailere,, march of-that' city-..four ar,iloonlil,lllool.filut nt ' Cieeyville. 'A eamp,,,iit -finis waritif-10111' merits meentinii,witrtie citsblijibitotislissi... . It Is said. that qitl Sfittit2.filillt iii, heti, - 11#44011.. ... • . in, the •, coon:tit I :lmmediatelybothtloo *Ebotb sides of'. Iberia! lefouilliver.: treorpr: i theAgies• '.. frontiar•tp Soon vllle.' , <:? i="` - ' . "• - -'4: ; 17 :'.4. - ' , 54,, , :i . Advlteii',have . ktern.. *id it/4 '.., by fatilt.,4lol , .: .. teat in' ili f i Ck , cii:c.aitti . lil , pl4, -, piitotro.;4llli . 0 :come 1 went y thousand: Malicfv4o 140,10 , . . take' piece Abe 114 Inif..'ibei,Pititll4;; YR, tiii`lelt pai ,. fectlytitiorekto . ..ii#f . r ' : 4 ' be' Mike - t be', it teitilit . ;" 143 0•kFli,tistlirc'',if s. . lind.bseit'proinkett aid, treat fiCentocktillill' .4s• siiiiri,i, - •, : :' -- - :' ~ ' 4 ', ~ .i, " ,; , :v ., ,, c:,- d,', ;:. The entire three million. Ohlii.P,iitVa s ' . nia .State Join hei'beiri taken' tit.lits - if . t, 41416 -'' • izni end - Initillitteiii . pirthe , Stats.: .6 ::ooo.o.oll the bidinnit fourteen hundred &Okra itniarieste. then par, . :::,.. -., :, : ...,-, - .;- - ...7, , .:: .. ,. ; , 1 1 .?. , :i:." - , , ,•41,. •-, -• Another chirp conflict lie - liel'ilikeir: ' iillllt- . .. :gin's- sines: °Or. list Istliiiii;.!.` - .;nrtiViir l iftici - -,` ere,' Sehinek % 'it ar i kkire,S, , 3e,PtirligSkS*lo4*" - , ilefivritFeiv , e4 . : from the; chistroiliiitAlkli, ? ' 1 0 f mend 'on the eolith aidv,ol4ibi PeilOiiiii,til 4. . '4OP'," t 4 iiiiafiarly inv. mbl,iimi.ioo - f /Pt regiment 'Pi:. ghtio - Yettantiara E ,9ol;:,:: o4c litill firriciiitlid l iif(l O h lkiO 4 !" 4 - 0 T.44 '1 ' * II - , 1 0' Haiiiflo,hkik rltil raid,' Skiiiiii ',tilt lirtliti - Jact fool. iinporient . point ir , ::iiiTlatillideeilarOli abject 14. the;trip'WeirOltaiirfitte4!Pirpt,*p. tiolinetic#;:aiiil far, ,lii,t!,..i.iie.f:t.loo'ir.kb*iff-areil.., .!,i..11 , -;::t4.4iAlli'd-,,l, f i,i l ..,,iiij o r i itt -hr i :tiut 41.1relet and, Ike tolopir-Pflertguerrlihk, tie Itielrilerin ' . which:the Connecticut regimsiiihart . PriaiSitiiity ,' • pesse4 slam "the ' !hie^ lkilt:hei r ti,„' i llri• - ti4rtte,`...by • '.-. . . some person find O'li e : i t tii ii 'l;l l lili - tO r tilkiiillf• ~ -: Jai .Vienna, _its tli . few ritniiittittir -:ciiiiirillifes . . in th'e train Were turning t'he:coryitlyinkiliksif: battery suddenly opened-'fire:: upon Ittittiooa; .. . : with ,00ciif wkat fa tel 'effect.. ~ ''':Tkir`lpirillf.':Staiit ~ .... well '..pirac,4l,. eothmending' ..etieeo , ,foi, Of t.the ''' . .... - !railway; intt-the fire,,Could 'hot :.bO.l l O-tOlOO4 :Sky .• our'troupe, nor could . the batteries fairtrittfisaill.. - , ed "or i urned, ;be : mm.l of - the - 'nature-, prjkc ground. in 'Conseg pence iii't hi, iingtep*r.lo4-. . . lag a 'hasty Tait 'ailt With t li e )o'acilliCtli,e, A. •.. troigis were - deprived.of a rittilitri,polttiow i d - - , : of 'ail_ means of ~. trinePorta,no,. n - .'. - :fer, - „*Y1011. ' ' except by - means of litterithid; blesiktiti')ii ... ', . Wi t bits nil ing '. t belie ltieitOintaitilt,-Atk;VeiPe, . retired '•i tv n gond' iirdec t r i ty 14' ,P4ltit 'tsliterg ;they awaited, .reinforcements: ': Liter inesei4ePre- '. sent.' all, things euleit'at - Viennit..,thit the, - treri, - +; els had : retired; and . teat about s . ,oooilititrie - • trutps, with a- battery, weire : cimipeilitgici4,l4t ' . . ,„,' • -P1:4111 fortress. Monroe milieus) ,theillse, ... ' itarrieit'Lane had 'been injured in ell 'iltiliiiii* ' •rpent with 'some unknown vessel. ‘ ,. :L,The'itiapiegt. , . . . once of n” Britroli . ' Man; of, ii,i!i-'..1k.1141f1,0.0. ,Roadithed sot speculation afloat' ea tii ilk adjunct : " 1 of ,the iiiit, aid - the vessel::wel, closely ' - : 'An :attack On ..Yerit town, ' 4 -,, union ' -litiailo we'u extiected vory,shortly tn'ttilte'-git4c4f. - :!-:,,,:',',', , Troops ar a iojtiilg " Cii nc e kir a ted '#-Ititi:Papitai in large 'numbers.". T veld ve,...regiinekticw,htigtri, ' ' ally, intended, o,have beiri,added ',to- Ccn: Pat:. --. ..... terin,n's command, have beets Orerettiotepott. ' ' at Wishington. l ..'. ' l''''‘. ''''' , ' :,`..:..r,, ~, ..: '. A Bailie ii • rePOrted, to hii4l4 iliken piaci at' . . Bonneville, in ' "21 , 1isiourli s lite4wleiil, the Rigiee* . treopsdndry Gen. tyoit .and,t h eSta t e re , - under Gercrat:' Pike. v. It k stated that 300 . . State, troops Were killed 'and '6OO taken priers's'. Cr,, while, the Union lois o 'ra's,bat t 7: Gen, - Price le said 'to be' iortally - .wounded: Several; . lather . akirinishes are likewien reported.. ... Tug DYING Wogns OY Sertaron DOUOLAN:* The Chieigo Mound soya; For a long tig,e previous to his, death, Senator Dangler; had beat in a, semi-consulate shondition. Daring thamorging of hie death hisjipind and puerile; • rallied saniewbat. Ad his 'Mooted,. and `loving, wife aat at his hedaide t . soothing .him with those . tender words and *Wens whlch only a woman car. einploy,she gitted'the lying sisteshon'it had "IT to hie boys ' Stephen,and Rber,t,'He •gggiggi,,gg • • first nut to hear the question, aid 'lshii, rgregggg it. Rs l / 3 ,11 18 his al: 6l l l2 ft hi.i oFelltindleSPllVls and his whale frame gleaned +ter ,ttilite ant wered «Yds Tell Atm, riatiCtif' and - Sp; to mita fie ml upon hign,s( op t 9 replie4 mOnnel death ... V"`