M'liEA\ VOL: 5, ill'tictiit 4.llo4;iiii.glcifOccit. PUIILiSqED EVERY SATURDAY 'MORNING, ' By J. B: . OVIATT; • SMETIWORT,, M'KEAN . COUNTY, PA IFFIOE, 8. 11, CORNER OF PUBLIC SQUARE TERMSI - 02-00 in Advanco . • . • -. , ..• . ' .•'• .. Rates. AdVplrtiing.•, ' . !• .. ... • .. . ... • -:1 Olumn one year '. • . - , - -.335 00 is.' `t• ~ ‘,...,,' ..,.. .. .. :..‘:- . , ... : . —...... 00 00' '....• • • ' i '' .1200 f —.: :six Inontb, s r.. 20 00 clni square of 12 linen or lens, 3 indertions,•, ll 50 lii subsequent insertion t ..... - ... ' ... ~..,.'....--...-:. • 20 ..,at loess cards, with.paPer ........ ...;—...: .' .. '• . . 5•00 .1 1 121 i or figure work.will- be double the'kbove. rates.. Twelve lines ISt-evict: type, -or eight linei:nonpareil, is. ' .11.1 - :These terms will be- striotly , adhered 't0...al - '• 1311 . Lii1te6..5.',.:El1tictOri). • • . IEATINGSAI.,OO.I - Nr.,: THE SUBSCRIBER 'announces to the flollliC ~ that'hp haspurchust4 the stock of-the so-. loop formetly•kept . by . W . I. 11. baker,' West aide P2ifilic..,sqi.i4i6.. . . . . . . . 'where he' is prepared to Jefrash the' inner man vtiiih:all the deiicaeri asitally kept' tit :11 ela” RE.: , FrA un A NT. • ••: 11LE, CONFFC7TIONAmEs„NUTS, • ,FRUITS, CHERSY6 FRESH 'OVST ERS.' seiycd, ,Oriter, ; eiihri : Tit tv• or epoked ••.. • . • • '• . • Thos %%lir; favor , f-ne ir pat o'nfvgrf sh , rll lose njo can'ie (9 complain,, either ,as price,; or goal 4. • • • , IVC.MDEN • F.,,nr;l4porcS,pt 2.111,1, BENi , TETT HOUSE, , W. P. .Fi..oblVi tor— cv.4,:ite-tho A ny. w ,' turn 'rnoaiouti arid ',ell fu a,lolwdLuu~c, • Y M . 007, • • • . , . 11 ; PI • .L.J_L ll_E'Arillf; TANNF,I3,;.. SL-:.CUR.RIEI-1; PORTAGE, ITOCean C 0,,. Pa . . .7TO 1; . Sl,J3SC:ill . li,Eli...flatters. liiirselt,(fom lot.g t : xperienr, drat b'e cannot Lie excelled, in the Intsoteif , . • . . . .. . • •P;dr . ficular at..tnttioti wilt be.partl to GUSTO l' WORK. For 'ti.,. roily!' , nipiir. 1 1 1/ii, g itt. a thstalici.:Wi! ! llirlZ t s i tat titoe rio'sbares made with L. 11. 1)01- Itli . at.Port A tteeany. ..,‘• •trtke . : tfte • de-: ol the Hy!t!. e'n.l•th'e Liather. will he re: turned to his,Storf,, taanml. The 14igest 'price rr ilI he, pa i , ffor ; or' LEATH ER, BOOTS, SHOES.; :or HARNESSi lel"' at 1)91 . 1py,',.i or Eritite satislAetion gived. •' . Connected wi.th'thy . ttpitf;ty I hay(; Boot & Shoe factory, aid Hai Oss •Shop. ' • : • - L . HF.ATH . Port4go, Pa ., . PROSPECTUS FOR 1864 T.lll SATURDAY .EVENING "Tho;oldost and' boss of the Weeklies." , . . _ • The Peoprieters of the•Setu•itay Er, ni n e Pnsl—which paper Is epic in •tr Forty-ihrt I lerr.'—wculd Ficiply •en• .munce in Lieu Pri,spectog _ ler IMO.. that they' th;sice .maintaining lot 11 i it weekly the high chitracter it has al• reatly,awriui red as r• . .- . . • , . . •. A. Fii, : i . Glass, Literary Paper: - • . They have 'reason to butte te•that the storm; or MRS. WOOD, author •• Rust 14,1110," BRADDON, author of "Elenor'SVictor Ad.rMAIGON.IIARI, AND, author of "Alone;'? Ac ; miss VIRGINIA A. TOWN. lit.ENo, and numerous other excellentavriters••have been generally regarded as possessing the greatest merit and the most atisnrbing Interest; and they die•led procuring for The P d3tin.phq ruttire as in the past,.the befit StOti+Ai .ketches, and other tiornry No'reitis 'which they eon 'possibly obtain. They intond commencing In the first' sniper in January, .' •: • , ; • , A NEW "NOVEL, BY MRS: woop; . • • Autb:r frOmottonie fortFordril to.:ut. from England Tlll6.atorirt3'eallea' Cc OSAVALI,II) . Grl A 7 N 7- snit will be aim.* the le,tittli of i'Vernees Pride , ' and t Lynne., • • itdditipit to the Storms; written expressly for The Li; Editor also strives' to lay before it s.roaders, the ,bestt:tteries frriut the . Enellith . . Period ice's, and gives in ad tlftio,uf to the Tales and tiketc. left, more. or less Agrictil- AnAlkittsolt4r, with a Riddle"; Jt eCtlipt,:NOVSi and Market. Piepartntent;, every week ' A ,s.4EviTiwo . 'mAl.Ei INI!:‘CiRATI:'7_; sVe will gine le any parsou sendiitg thirty subscription's. to The Post alitl.Sixvlla.ra. one of Whetter 4- ' 3O/03 Cileteralea-Sewer. , Ilfeti,h fees,. Hach thoy for Forty-llye - tbollars. 'The tinachint 4 Will bc coterie! new et the netepfactory in, it, based and for warded free oft:wit, gent the exteption . effri !Ott.: 1,11 procuring the ititbscalbaCr, for this I 'remit:el we Pre— fer that the thirty subscribers theuid be ',recurred at the I:egulayttlrintrof Two..l.lcilard, for' each, but where this cannot be done, they maybe'proeur red at ;tor club rates, and the balance of the Sisty Defiers forwarded to us in. isish by the, parson desirfol the machine: Th,' (oilier Witt l;e sent to different Pest Qfiees ;tide:sired, Seery per Noll tfolleutieg names shoul.leent - them 'with t lie. moony an taut {lo Obtailliqt R.l that.the subScribers may begin at once to receive theis papere, itnd not (teethe°. di ;satisfied wi t clay:, eu the whide'n Livelier e Nnn' ( thir ty.)'and the whole lune titt.of money (Sixty dollars. I is re-. inured, the.mathine will be ditle'forwartthil; ~ • •• ; I.N ADVAN . .Ipy, one year • • $ 2.09 topie4,otaa. ,: ~ ... 3NI 4 uoplee, °nit yemi. .. •.. . • .. ; . .OIY elpioa, :tali mw grtriir-Iip.OE.CIL.b. r on -copito4, mod one to ' - , kttet up,of chub.. ;.. !:$ . One copy of The Pas: and otto,nt 1741i - LotdY' s • ' ' Piot?! . 8.00 .. • Sttlnoirihera in British Notth America moat reinit MAR tv tool in. addition, to the annuali..ubscripli.u, an we hove Co cirepal. t..).'s , 0.131 ye on their • trr An the price of The Pete to 010 same .as that or The Lady's Friend; the' delta only be composed exe Artily of the . paper : or, partly of, nip .paper /111t1 pnitly of the magazine. Of course the premium may be zither, otie . or the ether, na • • Kr The matter in the paper will ahsaya 'be diaftrent. from that in the magazine.., • 117 - Specimen pumbern .The Partatent gratin. Ad dres! DEACON tk: ITTERSOSV No. .319, WO nn tSt. • . . . , : • ':ADMINISTRAtORS . 'NOTICR. •.: , Whereas letfars%ot . - adolibistra . tion' , to . the Estate of .Dsnick'.Vooankis, late. of Keating lownaNip, decensed; liftve been granted' to,:the undersigned; all 'persons indebted" to the said . . Estate ate requestetffo ripl,ke immediate pay ment, and those., having elaims or demands' 'aganist thp Estate el said bei:ick . yotirhes, will, make k.,owil the sam,e . .tvithont Delay. to.: . . . . . . . Arlmiqst;aiorv; , . .• . . Earrpera Yallq .Dec, 21'.18G3.` ' .: '.. • . :•. • '• • COURT 1) ROCLABEATION,..• REAS the Hon.. itobe'rt • Q.•• tV b ite WHE ßEASi Prelide'nt Judge; and the '•lions. J. * Dar, ling. and li..K.'eaboify Associate'. Judges of .fie ColirtS'of Oye.r.& tertnine'r and 'Geneful Jail DelFvery, Quarte,r:Sessicins of the Peace; Cou'rt And Court of. CdlllMOll-PllB for the Cotuity . of M'Kean have issued thejrpreeelit bearing date; Friday; the .tyrenty:seeenirday.of February,, in .the year °four thou sand:eight-hundred and sixty-four;, and to.. irre ifireeted,. for holding a Cotlrt Of oyer. and Terrninei and Ponerallair Delive - ry,.9narter 'Sessions -of the 'Peace, ,. oiphans' Court; acid Court ..Of Common I?leas,:is the Borough of Stnethiport,'on MOHday, the . 21th day..cl June [14.60;101d to . c,onlititie one week.' , ' • lutice k the re tore hereby:gi JoAlitiro tiers;- Justices -of the ...Peaee and L'aostubles t he'eolinty; t hat they be' then and there in their'pioper . p'ersons, at 10 A. M. of said day, with theiuolls:; reeercis:, inquisitions, e.xiirojnatio;u4; and other remeinbranees • , to-do thing..slshiih their offiCes iippeTtain to'be done. • And those isdiolare,bOutid their fric tilfiroecute the prisotterS.tha t are . oz shall be in the jail or i•aid• coulify , of NI 'Kean, ale ,'to be then 'unit' there to, te,cgaiiikt them as Will be Just; • •• . • • : • • • •• • Itiated at S'iliathpor, nt . :\rw.ll, .15:13j, •191i1 the'. year ,of• t lie liijelieod ence of the United .tisit..7,r)f A mer,ica..... • • • , •N. L I LIA.I3RIDG 'Executor's Sale .. • • •Thf , ,on.,l,,lstlipod Ilre F,Fiite 0 by vetipi-, , ;:'to.tll4ighrst bidtb , r.., oil Ilie per unel proptity. of said d!ce'dePt., consistine i i part rot IlLiw•blioid,Eprnitilq. , , Partpin - e. ritensits f3raln &c., on tb , jrran iSO:S rd . !) etiii.ly the :30:h d, ! 2, , ,,,t M arc h i PET.; at nid.o'Onek.,,A... ;\l. • A. N. T . AYLCJR,.l.2;vocutor.• 11th, 186 : 1864. PHiLADELPIIIA AND ERIE RAIL .. . . . •. 'Thi;; ; ..ar.•••,t line . !Tavf.irs:s'llie.'Northern iii:d N . ., t hAye6f, ~,ifilit.tj.s of Penti.iyll.raipa ti) it'll. ('.iry lil Ptrjt.;',ln . .liiike Er ie. . . •• - - . . ...It has b rG h.u5.,41 1,)'• tijeI•PEN , N . L.:ANIA R. R. ComPANY, 4101:1/6(1 , 1 i- tliPir iittpico,:, is hying Din . meift:Lreni2kont . its entity If is tio‘%•l i II , ht . b11 , 111e$,•• .1:::,111 , 1tirm, p :15 ruit'f:s] the' • I:.;ster..t7 I), vis • .ioa; ThIE • 0 . 4.' VASS r ,I.,;•511 , 01;11 - M • . Lea v e Eas • •' Expres . tr'nin leaves %It'as, Arrives Eastward:, AciomodauOn irnih, . Gars' rnn• - throng!) Wll'llol7 , C11.1Ni":1:4)4,11, wifys:nn.the.s.etruins bet wean:Philadelphia end Lock Ilai•eni end between gait iniore . und Ldel: Sim Eri s ,: cars on }spiels trains both waS , s, lo;tween Williamsport, and Balti more and Philadelphia. • For information rospeeting.V.l•sseatzerbasi nesi'apply nt..ihe S. E. Conitir I lit and •Mar- for.Fiefghi bOsiness , of 0:1O Cofiiany's S. R.liineston,Jr.,,Cor. 13th - aptl :Witrket Sts.; Plyilffelphht; • • • .I..\V. Rry . nOlo,'l',:siP,. - - • .• • Ajzeilt N, 13altirnot"! Hoys:r6::;; • ( lenq 11, : eiglet A4't I'RP-a LEwls L. iioupr, • .• . • Ag't l'hil'a Jos. A: —' • ' 7-. . • Zest s 6-1 7 efe N.:E.-CornoT of Tenth and Chestnut Ptreets ' • 1•Si)so. TII E CM ENT ov . • L..'F.4IkBANKS for'the' last lour ye'ers:P.rrociparninl chief Inlst 110..trialin ger of IleiAN'e, & STliArroN's, Corn rnercial College. ".. A.'3IODEL . EININESS co.r,LEG.E, . . . Conducted on a new systeirrof Actual 'fitisine . ss Tinkling, through the estrihlishnieurtil, legifi— mate OfTices..androunting-Ilonseti,.represeitijus :different depart rnents.'..t . Tratltt:Paittl.Corntnerte, awl a regular 13,pi1: of Depnsite'and Isaac, giv i'li., the•stiident all • thi.. advsittag'es 'of fret mil . .. . . •pract i i.e.. nfid:qualifyina btop. In'. I. e shortest ', 'possible time itritl:tnost•e. ff eetiv . e tnaniier or the various tltieS'and empleynien s of busine=s fits Chtirse of Hittrurtions in ttte.Theologiral / lieptirtment vull)rd res 130 . 0 . k .koppiti a, Cot - tuner , v i a l : ed lean t iOns, Li , ct tifefr onlinsiness,Alhiirs, Pennirtntiship,.COnitnereirtl Litt%'•,.rotms,.CQr— . 'respondence, &c.. .. . , . . . . . . In'the -• . , .. • BUSINESS, I)PARTME.NT the student enters upon the.Groduating Critirse: ‘viiteli includes a coniinuittion of the above sty lipprilicnt ion in ahl their, SIVIiI'i]TIiPQII',I,,. , III'fiL'AN:: . .OO 3. UNTY . ,, .V.A4.. A - TUI:I:I).A)(',. : . A . iAii.CH.' 1,9;..1.'64! . . details.' ore the position of . countant :and . I ) toprieto. in .the various pepart 7 !Dente Of 'Wholesale and Retail Tlatie,...Portowd• inz,Jobbing:and Commi,rsion Bant•cnif Plana faiq arinyl;.hlin ing, Sten ntboatini Ll•e., and will :finally act tisCizAhlrY,. Book . ke.Aper and Tel., lei. in ih e . each of which 'positions previous, linowledge , will be grit to. : ,the ..011eSi practic,nl . . , This iris.t.itntiort . ofreis to :somif men .numet • O9s stlyhrvh4es !lot kiosSess'ed by n'n'y other coin merciaF culicee.M • the.StOtc. - .. It is coil - 4,14e. in .all its iirinuirittoents. It is the: onlYlnstitmi,ii in . the State conducted . • on 'actual litisiness'itrii.i yinjes.. The, course of instruction .is unsurnass . may hcctimpleted in about one lin)frtlio time usually !pent in •Othet. institutions, in' ceui • seiluenco.ut arthrigerni'mt•, the adopticin of the netO; firacticid system. Diplomas zwaided span the coMpletion of lit:. Comine)cial Coier.c , tv hich'enibraces all • excetp the higher' set's - of '1.1,1?,.kiti,„ illazirtfacturing, liarlr.irel;4, 4:c. • . . . •.. • . .•• , Send•for u-eircolor.•; . • _l(m6. • ...i -- lI.EAE,BOJ4I - Y.S . ...,. .G I,N U)EN.E . PIIE rARAI'IONS . ••• COMROUNI) 'FLUID I , ...XTRACT ni.1C111.7; u Positive, and Spe'ciltc ilitmedy fiir'llis'en,ses . 9f the 111.1:iida.;KitIneysi and I)rdpsi.cal tiivelain ~ • • - - ' • . . . j‘leilicife. ineresses the power of Diges.. lion, snit excite the inbsorbente into healthy. ac tion, by which the watery:or Calcare.ous tlep*O— sitions,•.anil•all Lritnatural,Enlargtrients are re. , duped, an well s oS Pain Anil' Inflomution; , • . 14iTRAer•BUtlYt."; ••• •" .For ‘Ve.liores iionf Exi•esse.. Hab.; itc,'ol 1)i'.•01 . 3..'‘i0n,. t.ly Indisvretion of -Ablise ; ttonde ty. u 6 ihr.lidlu eiq,o spnptomo.— . •••• . . . I t to Exertion,, toss:aPower, Linis ui 'AfeinOry, . ••. Difficulty of fireathilig, . Trembline: Flnrror orDis'emie, • :• . • ' 'Dimness of Visinp, ~ I mn Back, 12inivin.•••ifl..Liicifoil . of I,lle :)Itizenlnr S not If 1110,1 S, 1 1 11 Sili . ng ' Uf . the nr . )lly, Dryness ol lipt ions , on the Face, P.llll.l:coimieflarle.. • • . TliPse Fymotoros. it allotvoq triad on, .which it lovn!tbly retooyo. Foim follows • •1: , 11•41,1 :Nov,lFit .1,1 . .0/I'V,* fn one of wlitch Ihr. Patiryit ni u y exitire: • .Whotati cav that 11:eitntre,. not fli•tfiteittly ful lowed ANI) . GON.SUMPTION.": . , caus,e'o.l their•.,tifier 1864. Bv.r . Nosr. I;F:CORI,F. ON '111: JN . . lnd w.la it , holly ,; ha - by. C..rirtsunipt ion bear. atr;ple witoesc in the Tlnth rl'tlir eikerrion. •* - TlCe'Coristitation nnef:llreird.witi) the. aid a ::11P(Ii . c . iile to and Inviaorat,ibi• Syk!'r , rn, AVlLieb f:TTRACT I3UCHU inva: A...tria!Avllternivirrrerhe, too.st.dietitical. .1 7 E31A L . ES- - FE:11 ALIS---FENA LES j 6 . Is Ill!f•tvlattgt py nycillwT : ri•m• Cl/1610.1S 1 1 3 0111111 . 1p . ” - .5., essin'ir 0 - 1 cti,t.mhiry : hvn or ;:zcir'll o ,ity ;stateof tfi«, Si tt rility t !id ! ! for Of co . :1)1,1a ineicklit o . ! I'm SPX; .vOie!ll:er I.l , lbi.ts•of in t he.... 3.40 P.M A•IVP.M DECLI . SE OR 91 - IA'N . W OF. L.ll.'E. 6:10 P. M . . , . . T , cil.:l . tit) MOTP lialga'rn, .Nleret.iryi qr triipl,:as-: 1,,di, - . ..i,,,,. i„ r m i piertqa n I mid ddrige, mis ilisra.es.: ' IKOnio 1, j;'S EN. I'IZ A C.'.:l BUCHI7 A ND 1 ) ).L., 1'.14.01'1::11 NOSE ll'A fill 'CURES: - 5"-- 5.00 P. .:%1 SECRET. DI?4EASES . . wall their Stag. , s, Aj lade Expepse :no chtirtlie in.Thet., No talconvetti'ence 'And tin ..Expostire.,. . , Ir v . a trie 5 a tr,-qin..puilesire and ai.ves'%tiviiitih to Ulinitte;dbereby.Aternovillg r Oist ructions, Pi , vent apd t.'sfirina St riettiraq .. of the Urethra, allayinv Pain end 111114 mati,on i . so. frequent in h s'n diseaQes, e nd expelling nil 'Poisonous Diseased and wornout 1%1 atte r. ' Thousand: Upon thoosands vv.hp have iJeen the victiim - , of qoaelt, , , and who liaye: paid benvy . rees . to be cured in 41 short time, have loopil they were deceived: a that .the 4, POISPN'? bask hy the Mie of. Powerful A st - riiigent been dried up•iO the §ysterp, to break opt in a u Pggruia— ted tof in, and nef bap; rifler Nln iiege.. .'Use'tlnollOo's'ErizAcT lindur for all diTec• t n,nl disease ol'Om URINARY ORGANS; whether existing In MALE nr.FEMALE frOfn origin‘o int; ant' no nnittei how. LONG ,STANDIG. . Dfseases,of these-Organ the nid of n DI UR ET I 0,,1l E 1.111 HO I.'S - }qxTRAcT cm'. Is THE ORE A T . .1) I IMIE FlC:and is cnr.:- twin to.11ov . ;. ;11'e:desired eii•-•ct in, .11ise.qns for which 'it is recorntnended.. , • • Evidence:a the inns( reliable .and rclponsi".• chatuctee will medicine; • Price, St.oo per bottle, tir Slx.for.ss.oo t)eiiv e s•pd to any 7.-I.l.lress 7 s.,ctiiejy pAcked from riberv4 . lliiin. • . , . lioscribo Sympthins , in all Coinnwhications, Curry Gataraitati•cal.: •• - . - Advice (rails •- - -A alai t ess tor. i Woman! iort •to :1--f.13. I11)1;A 1i.“.51.1).•.Ch6ni5i 111.1 Smith Tent Chestnut, I)Ppot. , ELDBiaI.D'S Prog'at.d.Chhinical War . olloose 501 ICroadw.ty Now York.: Tilll 7 A ft:I) U[ Ct)l.l NT F. in Ts AN]) ri - N• PR INC I PLED I)EA . I.I'.IIS . etitleuvor: to ,tioose "Ot. I It 11(1 "otli.r" itytti:les on hr,'repul,ioinn aft a iv ell. by' el tri boltl's Gi!nii I ne long, • . ' Ex Li act I4uelm. . • • SnrsuptirillT. . ".. ilifiroved Kos.‘Vash :Sold by all 1)1.02.41 , :ts i:Verywhere, sk ' • : T.alce no Other Cut, oii IbeAdi•, , rtisernent iptd:send AND A votn hiPos:rrins . , Asp 12:XPostntE.. • TO CuAstflilYTl:V.ES,': Constirnpipiii ro(`OVe a valuable lirescOptinn, 'for , elle cure :of Consuraptipn, As!liu(a,Tron . cliitis, and all Tlirnit • and Lung aftee!ions, (free of char go.) by• • seeding % their address . " ' . Rev. E. A. WILSON,." Ring Co., New York A Sound Ran in the Cabinet—Letter from At the...recent Sanitary Fair in Brooklyn,' there Was.a . book..etautOgraphs on exhibitiens, !among other distingiiished namee, - that of Attorney . Gene.ral.llst?s;. 'of Missouri; sjined at `tire bottom' of a letter 'addressed to: t he' fady manager, which; for the tohls.setiti trie'nla it 'contains, •vre....ag riff with the 'Jo,/tr??'Et/ of Com;neri! , ;.. 4, o9ihi to be written in lettere of fold." We kfiew„ . .whin . 14 r..Liateis first ace'efit ed. the office which he.stili .holds,' that he ;was conservative' hia. views; :but- We supposed •Thiiii like' enenf.othetsi he litt . l su c cumbed to the pressure at iirtiehingtenotriti..e4opted the new theories . olthe 'redical'sehobl with which ho Is ue ocfated, officielly....ln this we are glad to say we ,were 'mistaken.: Mr. - Bates retain . ' 'his former sound opinion's,. and 'we. cannot but w.uiiler.hoiv, holding. the sentiments:..be . pressee, he can reconeile it •with his Tense pt dtity to the 'country and to himself to remain in the Cabinet of . Alr. tincelm we ere per• suarled.:llnit every one iktioHieadi 'the letter, will'share with us in our- surprise. • IYASUINGTON ' CITY, Feb. 'i, To---- Being confined to. iny' 'Sick „roo.in, 'l% have.an npporionity..which'ileither -my pub.• lie . office nor 'the cOilri:roaiii affords,;M' nee . kecrWledgc yoor f .oote of. January, '3O, written in tfebalf,of the Brooklyn and ti;ng island-Pirir; and in .eiffor. the Sanitary . .Cominissian. ..'You ink ior.-an. autograph, .unconditionally, and for a sentiment, ititogreeable - .' l ..Now ;: ny dear lady,:ab autograph is a. cheap thing,. Out ran be easily'lurnislied; whether rick -or well; but a.sentirnent quite another affiiir, and doeit 'not 'sett very well iWii h -. l.l4,:titruseuus phyaic rt to take to.day. . • ,Nevertheless,-the being so ,gonit, anti . Wit hat 'itS 'atlrwate a laily,'.(do i rrhicli . high• no• lbw ity I.habirually hoW4•6 tnosi strain a point and tty to give you. sotneihii.g. sentimental, but tint tic die:sickly kind.. . . . . I to,zrow oh!, and pm' a very 1 ohl.tuidlioned mom' for' in- spire of the. rushing curreO'cif new opinions;'l' beliec'e 't ha we otice•had otil thnes,.gcrod old principles, al it, good old men to prot'ea'n theist and Oct' therm out; and a 'e . ond Contitittirin ,to sprt'oil . l , c) the laff , st posterity. lii fact; begin . to•sit , p'ect rny , relfilb lie El litc tie or nothine'betder than' tin ofd idicyr for if can't help ,be.liecing,- with. Jackson; that the: conit it u diona I firir•iiii el the Stat'es'errert be• pre 'iierVed; end I •st ild. have iiiiilriutkOtig 11'a.517111gIOn wheil:lrw.%rlis us tliat -we cannot preserveotir bee institutions Without' -a fre; goer); decnrtence to the .firsdprincipl es of Our :government. ' ThiS is- my sentiment, madam. l•fearit is growing•ver•y•iiiiprip i lar, but>l cair't 'help tlftit, Choi-knows that I ',squid help it ,it I could, itir I have lit tle kope of. iMprovernent from' the . effort e s of.men who fancy - t hemael veS so-much wiser than their (Albers Were, and so infirdt . 1 !r than.rhe laws Whicli they made for our • With love tor, your cause, and - .respect for YO'fro - iii I remain Your obedient' 4!rvant. ... • .. • • Ewan) I.3Al•gss " lie 'doctrine this letter is the doerrine held'by the'. hit liers•ainf oral' ttwi truly great lurid pooh men thecount.rr.has pro need: It is. Only in: thes , !lar fer irries,' since power has intii this hawk of charlatans and fanatiCs; that the wisdom of rho ' fathers • is. qiieStione'd, and neve ideas, 1.11211 7 tired in the frenzied .brairr` : .of party. bigots and • spallow , rnitided'deniagng.ties, are !substitu ted for the wisdomstateim . an ship -which disstlegitislied the (liner . days - of the republic, .We .konw. that this must change—that jhd Madness which.now roles ant israptilly rout ing the country connot Ins( .forerer-rhat•t here will come a time of . refleetido, when the people -will reco'ver ..froin the halluoinatfons tinder f -which•they-now labor and teStore the old gods ,ernment . and the..old ideas, This is our . faith, and. the .letter - of dlr. Rates leads•tic to, hope tha t• Its realization it: at , • All will:soon - confess that the wisdom of the' raiiicals • is f011y.. - ' 4 •The cotititry"—says :the - : lo. 'irnal or CO Mm6rre-.A would have exhibited `n.ilitreikut scene tostlay if Mir . .Linnolti had not been ' much wi ser men who think therniehret ,50 . much wiser than'the fathers war. . • "Mr. Rates'sletter isselcitplent. It will re ach a great many 'hearts, We. , venture. to be lie've, 'the t .it ; 11, remembered , by the historian. who Writes of ow: times, as a pa thcric and efoquent*.exclamation, in the• und.st of. hipehiling ruin, horn one when' remembers . and lamtnts.the old glory, While heisees him ; sell immettrately siirrounded.hy the instruments 'Of the national destruction„ • • 'He. is. right!' beyond qnestion: , There ixere good old tunes, and' there were. good 'old principles.' The greatness of 'the American Union. was dependent .on those principles. :It Was a good4mough.Uniontor us.. liut •we . see a great :Political party devoted toahusing that Union; decrying' its old ma Intficene, its' Jountleis, and - Vocife.ring .fur, thing better. . :It was• a. tdrinthiorrie Union," says one, !‘a hideous Union," says . annther.— lii the very brnik. cif'autographs.• - . from which we -have copied th'e letter of . Mr. Bates, we fonnd expres•sioos; from . politicians,' . ol . seriti-, moms indicating that they thought thetnselves• wiser thou t tie fathers! . • ; "Blit we cannot expect reform and return to sound priticiPlesuntrl goon.men like - Mr • Bates_ open their eyes to .the 'true . character MI . the the -party, and the men with whom they assn• dated,. and come omit boldly and' nobly for the old Union - anirr he OldConst itii . When 'Mr. Bates leads the way, who will refuse' to' fol low'!" .Aoothir . Abolition. CuTummy Exp ord. Every Aohliii,ni papir in the Union has pro-, bably by , 'thls:',time• given circulation tn. the qalurriny wi t ich,,n`riginated in ' the. Washington 'Chrottrle,' (Fpriley's: paper;)' or the Tiibiine,. Iwo are not certain which,) -charging General NlCClellan with having a secret interview, with Gen; , Lee,. the night alter. the battle of An= t tetarn, during 'which Gedi• Leg, informed:him that.the rebel army was then ctossing.the Pot omac is retroat. The stety.wailinblished on the; authority of chi' Waldron'.. who it was alleged was . .present at the interview and heard part of the ennvereation between the two getv erali. Walilron 'was; by order of the Wei De. pertnienc . enprehenrieri and taken to Washing-, ton; where he has: been .for leveret days' in custody oh the . Departinent; lot the purpoteof getting-14 testitnuny finder oath to the poblish- . . • . . . . . . . 4 . . . ed,.etiitement, lO'thie they have failed• nian.tr;ill 'hot eweer . to.wh.it Fie lcanive to - I).i lie, end .what .tee Aboli 7 tiati papeis*new to befulse when ; they. pi int. ed. it.. . . The .. ..New • York Cernreeritat's ll'ashingtoti correspondent, , : • charge het' 6 . eneral \l Ulclhui,;lind'a iecrer iittetview' with. Ceoetnl I,re the' arter • tira:bedHe of Antietam' bits 'pri)v t `,. ( l . • fiCtiori •of a : dierni . iderad :brain. The n perto whomadi the astounding rtaterbent is. Waldron, a:Marylander,• vi , ho is .a school master by Oradession.•antr who has in. years punt dicta ! ' someivkat addicted..to drink. il: He ha 'been In . the,'ytietody dl hi; ' Sergenut-nl -: rirtiia . since Weilnesday.attatitioit, hilt relnles initial:a' on der ousth . the at et ement htt had: 11101mi...41. tor iiiibljeation.. Ile hes also other stories ni e ineraeloas natare, one .of which is ha. t he t . VIII . for POMP iime-emplbr;.o night end retery Chase in tbe. prepai at ion of ft•peay.finnii.. cial.: schenie,. which has, .nodatimi.itions in In the Teiti;',nis'e Washington - iteinsiive find the toltowingil •;••••. - plt is state & :that •the:.tletective'•Who hadWaitlroiriri charge haeo •Liot trnin , hiry) . .a confession in wirling,lhar he was drunk When of interview•h e tWeiT M!.• •Clellanand.Leir,:and that•lie.pars nn j 61.111 tine eatircrihatne , qf trontilhig ..theWar Deparrnwor and th,. War .dumcnittu4t 19iiivtja ,Ligat elite rna . ' • The Responsibilities of .thelioni• . • • ik.Sheilbwe, cloO(14 Hod diilkoes4-1 e.^t. • upon , " .the . prospi:c.t InfS. ,The toe() in pewei at lVeithingion fihoivn hemc , d vec.otteilY utmhl+or, Onivifling to grapplo,inec . ter. uto . i:}Oove ?(loal.to the et..at eine reenf.y which th . ey (horn,. srlvrs hove hylped . ttOtOly to .Ineeiriitoto i)poii I hei.ntiptry, Almost hi•re y-qts.of . (netde ;eluded the . ;hat' thoi.frort to piston. tr; Unim 1. .5, , force of orins is a inniv:Crpf,s. of i•i•litil liOn" is no nearer the first Llow Was struck aiiiilthfp iirst nal liluoilVasspillifil." . The hogiiini rig [a he unforced tifthn filtl publie. migd.by.calrir Ilitetion; that tribse who iituiied and proeUkeil it, never dreamed, ut tbe . f itne ut its ineeptiilii, the suee,essi but that in ittt:inangiiintion , tion, tut. occation for a past 11114 '1411.1511rX001 , 1,11- jUle.of tnentiviiiid 'money . , by which they could enrich themselves, their •-polit ;Cal .•11 - itind, and and rii.n tint ci ses extrayilganci.a. conduct vt9nitl, indeed, seem To favor :this "estirn•itirlp of their ideas and their schiani.o. At since: 11 . 0' nssuqii.(l- the feiri;i:ol, . . they•arted fairly Inwards tle...penpie,'whnse confidence they ha've aysturnaticalry abused and betrayed. -.The newspapers ti,e.inle et . st the Admiriistretinn; cro,npetting with' the fel. egialth, 'which boa been limier !he • celisciriiiiijs of the Goerininerit, and suli,lifct .10 its wriilll.4: and rept ices,hrs ve dealt •iri nothingbut!al ••i•ciinn.l and misrepresentathsn in magnifying rethinkl rietories rind r inniud'itytuting• or exaggerating Confeileriite defeats, no! only lie older inilitiett the e.1•e5.01,. the beetle hotri. the .. iro • e ir . ron:, has 119 anirperulatioto that were heilig•conirnit % ted•l),., high faccititc. contractore, hut . ..tis reconcile them tn:dhe pltinderitigi ing pructici.s:that were .giiing on, with t fin hope that'the.tireliellion" was on oflwing crashed and the.Uniun - riistrireil. • Thsts shipeto ' dons imposture is looming tip, in ell .itS.hideens ref:lift : es, !whirr. the:eyes .. Who . have attractive'gliiKii•and is : priott cing itslegitirnate .I'he••resillt• of till this is, tha! there.is.'elt earnest 1111fi , 'thspas! sihnifie seeking lot *the:rrtith tinning the 'notes of fillsehnnif With which the puldic eilr is s:eked • and !footsie/I heyntirj patient' un rlq iir.t, enile• ranee; and there is.also n cular, hiit'iteterrnfiledi; ptirpoxeon the.partinf the penple - tn . . hold• their r.nleri•t i n, strict uceptint of their stewardship and to'visit:e just retr . ibutinti .ors the 'hOtifss or dhose•whn basic deeeivea them. • ' • • . , . They eel that when the ritler;s•df. ~creat people' prove recreant to the bigli trust rc.ttnie , l in them; it heco'nei the, people the:lv:Or:es to see.to•ft . tPst -dime vit xf interests Which einment Was' created . Iri . witteh : : over ai,d to iitittirdin, shall pot stater, - thimrth 'they them=. selves rosh.into thebreacb,and - bear. aloft the and symbol of their sanCtity.atill in violir: .This is the noble and-rp e ply•, ri p i t t ut at piosent aninintes the mdsses.. It is now like the entle breeadfhlit scarcely stifs the: ing.lea yes' ol the fairest; trat.it [Pity 1..1 lie, pro sage "of the r oak hurio to that :shall level the giant oak anti Scat ter'vvreek ant) . rtrinj» path.--SeJrilay ittercuy. , . . • The Aiitiquity of Cannon.. .No • historian. has even_ given' tp4• the true epoch the tine eantion;• it in c err, in, however, that . they were ' . in 'die . 'of the fOurteenth ieentury;. The .•Sweith•ns used lead cannon het weeo•the years and I632,.which.were lined on the inside by tubes. of wood or copper, and secured on the outi.ite by iroe . tings.' • The general 'opinion that cannon we're first.maile one of 'in 1336 or 1308: They were certainly used •by. 'lSlngfisli in 1347, at the siege or nilais, and tiy the 'reiteli aril at Chiaggia in 1 . .00.119.1 In th e w ai ', w i l l ) the Genbeselii atidd 15 . 0 .Turks 'ems. PloYeiLthetn. Lt the corhohitic'emetit of the tilteenth centtiry, .Maurtee.orSwitzerlanil.• covered a method rif casting' Canoon whole; and boring them .so as In dri!'w,ntit 't IP; inierint in n single piece, In 17.0 contain .way.. 'lpad e of 'iron >tt .Petershurg, and halls of re:4ov. poiiiiila' weight, were projected 'will...nit injuring. the pieces. ,Cantion• took their , , 11) the 11 , ; .. 1 rend{ .WOlll . 1"11111,d .revel. BPflll , . 'their in-11 yention machi n es were un.:ll.iiir ilnov . ing...en-L . I ormons stones; these were. iniit . iiied• from rhe Arabs;. aigioi;;;;,- wilt-nee ongleeer, The;first cannon were wond,,v..rapped in numerous folds linen, ittail•i.vell-neelit ed. tiy iron hoops::Even to this ilay.wOOden eaonon: are saki to be used by the. Poles . A ' cli ri c oix' (rick .01 31)00i161.1 W 36 rier formed at Paris on Tuesnay. A Swi , is man backed himself to take aim bid., then sitprinit it with his light aim, then With his lelth:arkt rint.h:a hat tivcr tha'inuzzle, arta Lit . the centre. of the target.: Thi s he did three ties, and k , lastd. , tl" . 41m ',Jolley; AIa:PfS.I.3IQ.I.S•Pn 141P= WNR."I-s l lr the, .ing: of tII .e ri•wr rysi , itiarigu'ra•trull9rt ehrititirfeiipitnissjon 01i/tidily idant Filluitirtr . • rifioli•t•os : Three yrnrs of civil 40 . 4171.04.1 N- fa:rest port ilvi'of erioirrinii,,:dy'bt lri t hp , tivreitt.rf' woo niu.irshe ta . :,(ml .. to'....pliyfflyax i iit.l br,titli r.n ttink . t..firother, j . thit nuttier against SAtt; iri.toortat : combat; drliipilour, count Iy , . the bones. of toe'; alOi», and I.larlt!itirl•thi . wifb .thei pall ink uila )iamb toirctit!lelOof, city. more lattili•-..lbun any in .1 hi. lip tl6- . - hav t y.- . dotlym.which nitist bri • koitipy . ly met:and generbucly.' iliaihir s ge4l:'•kinc hordr:nt : frAtiently . ellUt'a'rully e . caritiot, in our rllpn rolbe. ivelits,pt , I kis' . it;qlolat tour. hear . thonrkrs •tYdrk - of deanlation, 'wart .errivrg t 'ney•fis hest. wiryrin, Gut nevei .=.der,pair of'thi itia•tintilrii.; HMV 10 'hither whether it ,t brute ayho say k subject read' Vltash• litgron'a Par eiy.r"ll No are vreowei, .10 undue? of .thise motto scontrol ii ii' , yarding prune .17C810%1112' vensu dime; %The' , tio.this• tui.llo6' , Yligelitlero.l by the-.itriter mailgriont envy, and.intrigtil4inte,arthr • nuibit inn 0 . 1911 tu . .. la ' , I in the 11(410,. - :hoped, bound in - : obi; y , :Aritl..mn . ch Vrer .to'fn WhVp' or haw 'rhi fiat' mu ill er.d. thug?, yvtio.c'eek lie:lit en thft s t• read .G ene fat' J.' lare . . . . . , . 13111.1 0 iro.t nil . 1 1 1 1•vl tar. .nn ruer.cl-: l'privaaviiee will iixlinr flue:: 01' .ttrei ti, ilo . iire..:;Lll;kt lash. with a lo s storeil:liiiiori, .'njuler our •NVell.trie'd ` . 0‘.111.;1.11 . 11:1,10 ~ I,' j or ploritu opinion,avio..iiir policy lif?..pururd to re,lCh sir - drsi f uW e a t ; etl. tow must be . 1 01 6 veil, if. not lurgotti , ii, nn Lu'tl:siiia,.U'elore • I; iiion if ;!1."`!. he ai,(l theireforp it is , .to huNiljiit.ill•„lirmes , iiry.. acts' of ri y, private prop. itriplepc:;? i.L,lh ti Inc :vhnuhl tio.avoideil; for all 'spell slots idly lire , t.h! , heal.) virsal-);:. anti revi;tige, nn,l.lliuv pi - Loraek hoirots, awl I c.av'e... a, iiI;o4: whir h will, reilikiei1:11 . 10111t; if 'fiat hut unlNtUe ripplirent roan that' lb! Cep Icii,s'itlit•brini,filit! this' War; tot (;)i)1,; is In voi:gor'r 'Any :gut:4ll,4+s beton . . This is i/liolesybilld • Prove nu). professed rlethencr to ' thosl•lll':lrins,'sviits • -th.fy ..Our poWer,_ would' be I; 0 1 Iliktlsarti Ave .havii . :cO!l.... .theirjea: l , vs,.theri let us S11:111V Otif .Ipiigll4lli(TYlty land by' . lVllllling - vg I.o.vri this riti4a(!iti.a, to them 'seers set riern;!liciatiti ill ion. and by • sit ! ting . . hitir .paler th e. 'oohs [lt! soh ininveis'iY. to Le: isiiYtiari 10 i;ivrue=a poll: r bd. only .upe ii.sto.liP..t . N.l -• . .. . . . . ' 121:• , it,;•.1...ii vrtn. l / 4 . or •riir.: A ro,r.-'—'.l l 6 l'ollnw.; .ing:ltop'orta'nt or'ileiii . lis h!lcii.ppbl;sheih '''':',..,. • • (.li.iNLiz",i'l t s.Thp'n.so; PO. PB,--The liro'.ii6nt a The • 1....1; i;..1•5!'u , , , !; ot.l,;rs• a t(folloivs.:— .' • ',. . . . . Pitt, . 1 1d..r General Halleek: ia,mt ni.r otirn .. ierinost, ri.lievolirom dory anzGene . ral.in.Chiel of the"a-roy,:- aryl LielltentunA•Geneiab U. .0. Grant b. asstgned ror::lte coolithilol of the Armies .of Ow' Tfoilo:lia.,••q. • The ly , admuarteis,Ol.th• ..if my Will 10 in _ . l‘'ashing.inn, and • alski tyik)! . i . trentenunt-c3eneral.Prom in thy fieW, . See.O:nti. as,tigeodirt, duty itt.WYashington. f the• Artily ttetlt ,, it the direction:ot the . Siteretaty N'ar tier the I,ieiiterra tt 1.11,”e. rals.Cotnerfott . ti ortlets: Will he utteyet) tittif resfieeted stol. Thiitl;',V;all4.Cooer. : ll Sherman itt i!•• • .• ...•• • signed, in thtf command, of the nitittary pt.9stpri 61 . t ili:,•; , issiltpi, roinlinsell of the Depari meet IVe ettinherltintl, the. .Teuriessek, and • , , .. . .. ... Font th*, M,..izlrfA;;..,llCral J. 'ff. ' ...tn.rhers ,, li, it a4 , ,ire. hod In.t li..;.riitnniand 01 thr . Dpilirtinent ind Ai .my of Tho r,,,5i,,.. - • rir.ii, hi. ~.:iipvipg - Major C;Piiernl '-Halleek from Ainly ac Ceneral : in:4 , lii,ef i I he . President 't)e&irr.i, F 0 ~ ;::.pre'si,liis npnrn!ntion .nnil. 'thinkt! •tar .thi ronlons Innnivir in which: lbo ai/P9nig . ' dn,' p.ponsible dutirs of,:that ilositicin - .have brim p . , : rtorrn,q): . . ' -,' ; - ~ , ..,. , :, ltj order of the Serre!afy c , rlV,ar.. • • ,E. D,TII!NIIST:ND, Asst. Adjutant•Ceners: A Se Vert stir Jt•sr Cniricissi.--N. hook hos , jo:;t , 'wen ping .the spee6iies rnd. I ,,, toie'slul \Vend:All Phillips,, The New York Il'nrld, us its tevww of the' beek, 'elosesa two eilt the telloWing stinking rebuke: Ft is. sic is severe: retpertsrles4'eatieiir is net as tiegniTe'd nri; his •niii I ~ 1 1,!tistr; aid to tht . rneriur v.ilearil his ett.. snit lectiire•Oh (h. Lnct Arts" knew how 'thi• cal) ol hu , nattire swelters.thrregh a reirely literary sub . i.fot. - .10. F ro, 01ai) nur thin „who .uniorminitely. an - reentd. ethe,n Iticc.;r4l,l tie ! ! Ph views of 'iern'erk mitered with a fai/101,45,it . CCW!ili And a srcorp.) gesture." . • . . • • l'tns vkampion o t evartgo4i;t'of m ne - w torm oj lave," ainlial3 Irc la) iderity4 4!1 it y we leleet 111,W . ite will lind,few ar,okigirts -affirm", 'IN.,. re. 6.1,394 at thm bat. — tis .tea nhine inirvivesAt ii ill ehly - tie icy reaioniif !Irma t rat . E.6ollet I ign.rit events: Poaterlty..may hear cif him as . we. l'rie •Nrprpion:t ha . t fasiette4f upon. Cti!‘iptra's - •It played , .irririOi= tapi pant. in 'Egyptian biaterY,:,tbaniti• it spit its Ariniam into the warm veins orciiviartV4s4 proven . itself: the, liarbingt.r • *O. . . , • . --Generdl Scot :.figs• •rtea4l7 - completed his .. I . ll)tublography, trasinG I,is personal history:, downviard-IrOm the eiirliest perlod to ,the lat.egt! -'publjm e.a6 . of.hisetninently useful and honorable ':''' 'l"be rk' crea'te o'pensiticut.utba 1 ,41. 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