J; outrost Pemorrat I*. COMM% " MN. aelmas, tecr; 2a 461 sam e ieturno as Ass as milled show that /*sew is aboos four demon& Asa of terio„ whThi Cor!is isads'4 imrstioOtoight thofisona. SO Iyhigood raid ire oneoeufai. ' Another Draft Ordered. Before election, the republicans said that to prevent another draft * the 'people . mist, vote the Mit% ticket aid denied that any more drafting world be reilified to unless Woodward- was ideated- :.Well, Curtin has been elected by fraud; and-an other draft for 300,000 men is 'ordered.— This is a specimen of *the way abolition pledges are kept. To make the draft lass obnotions, a chance is given to volunteer until Jan. sth; A privilege denied'under the present draft. THE DRAFT IN THE DISTRICT. After a long delay„made for reasons in tended to be for the benefit. of the Aboli tion - party ) a draft is at last coming off in the 12th, district. The drawing was first made for the greater part Of Lucerne ; and yesterday and to-day, thonames of some hundreds of victims to the policy of Abolition and plunder, vill be drawnfrom the wheel for this county. Ilow Many of the drafted men will shoulder a musket, iernains. to be seen. If the men belong ing to the self-styled "loyal" party -are honest in-their professions, every than twill report for iinty, put on the blue coat With brass buttons, and be eager to baste* off to crush, rebellion. But if we shall. find them rushing to Scranton for exemption papers, crawling ant through the 000 loop-hole, ike., we shall conclude that with all their vaunted loyalty, they are nothing but miserable, craven "copperheads," and dare not act np to their professions. Our Congressional , District Sound. Amid the general disasters 'of the elec tion, the Demecrncy 'of thetwelfth j Con- gressional District have the satisfaction of knotting that their chances of electing a Democratic Member next Fall, are first rate. Here in Susquehanna, our vote' has been increased 'over that of lait year by near two hundred ; and it was only by the aid of frauds, polling votes of citizens of other States, minors, flan-residents, and picked soldiers from the army," that the Abolition majority is not cut down at least tht:ee hundred. In Luzerne, where a large imported Abolition vote was poll-. ed; our majority is more than up to last year's figures. Next year the two coun ties will again elect a Coniresemati,r and in spite of the hopes of the shoddy party that they could see a way to elect a man of their cola; the Gores show that we can again elects Degicreinit to Congress by shoo% the majority of last year; when we beat Grow by one Gemmed seven hundred cad sixtyreeven votes. In -feet it may as well be nudentood thatatrhite man will 'represent us for the coming `free sr &nne)of the AboritiOnPost musters ie this ainntly seem to be' very , vicious, and, we incline to think, are rather ignch. -;rent,Ukewite. It may be it sharp trick for them to destroy a bundle of Demo cratia papers; or detain it for a few days in ate progress to the proper destms' timid-- Or, if some Wien Who are on the political list of 'dOubtfal,' want to take Deniorcrat ic papers, , the'f!t)StinentOr may feel'STati fied.hyrefioing to let them have theiz pa pers regularly or at allOindsending some , scarriloiss message's° the pablislierWbi /theaubsCriber does not knOW:4,',Bo OfimaY Ore their bnsekJa.6:i.4B,4,OTA, imaginary joy.. *Tor all theseoctsmay tend to establish their loyalty Lin cob, trurtin,:Co.; -and therefhre,: . into - a party ' IldeessitT-I.'Bgt , .'irepre 'nine that few of ihese creatnri, who. infp3t ors* offices in this county, aro aware of the het that the law provides;that , Posit *uteri who detain or destroy new Pere, or *to' "give , one paperrefirence 'oiter saotber, 014 1 Y,Virc the m t 4) imbseribm, 14041upioibible by Ane" and :imprisonment in?thepanitentinryi,'. ,—The Abolititin. -it l'ofTorrioep i i, Conosetionesendo fo tin to - the worircit , oftwenty-onfdiiifte ' ;. ,- -.ol444idiaiTioti iTtli theft toiri,ug tosi- id" *lit* Od. couorant , ..- f , :. -Ae , *O Itar When the ostnPaign' opened, the iblisansito - 4 011 4t theteidifilick tit titket t rkt I . ,tmC s ix•untri: tl* less satiViO claimed fat t 1 a + would $* least mi 4 t:Ske !DeliMerSlo ' , lnskjoritlf &OM_ to ,e thotisand, and raise thesibeftien !mar ; jority in thhicounty hbeitedite as. to cypher out a margin of five hundred upon which to send a Lincolnite to Con. gre,no4tlear. But poor Grow took the tittunik,hopiig to bowl his way back to ft Gest fkan-which-thailoopls-104604 hit% PlOffetgibli.ohew 1 1, .PolaWat4 0 gain,, while•Galuslues chance* to •get, an , etectiolisrodeutolished • OPTltere bealanei l ,taine r ''noistroveray 1%, 114, 0*aei 0 1 0 1 ilie 401 tare, of 49‘ 40 Arpepa, who; wane% itekatteeni the adeetien. -Fro* *hat me hest an -that subject; ire balleviplasts ware fkitaighed by Praort of the Wit DePiriPlinto With instrie l tiotte to the raltritinl Coitcpitsies ,to pasa the men and ealt on the governmemt for thirty. ' In this s way tbei people are tared to pay 4 411 'es ciipi*ptirty; Ter no , potion lialisirei that it 'Nitta desigue4 to allow, the Woodward men the eame.privilege as the Carthv men. As 'evidence of this-wettest some staying away from the polls ,beea‘use they 'were' &it 'at liberty t 4 vote against Curtin, although desiring to.; and in.cases where returned soldiers voted for. Wood. *awl or did not vote, they were threaten ed with being reported. at head-quarters for not Voting for Cartin. The public will remember that the President ordered a New Hampshire, soldier to-be punished for votingthe Democratic ticket, and that many of our best fighting officers were expelled in "disgrace" for party reasons earth Elected big Bread° Defeated. 'he people remember that, the defeat' of Gen. Roseorans at Chickamauga was caused by, so many of our troops having been Sent to the North-western States to attend to politics; and that the. Curtin stump spe ak ers and organs boasted that they preferred to have the army defeated rather than Curtin, An exchange says : The *eakening of Gen. Meade 's army by the withdrawal of Republican soldiers to Totc,i,n the. Pennsylvania eleetion, and his,. consequent eompulsory,, and , hurried retreat, frog{ thCßSpidanto the neighbor hood or tbeTetomae under, vigorousjebel pursuit; is sogreat,a public' scandal that the month-pieces of the admiuistratien are making industrious attempts to white wash it. no public mind should have been shocked by this- imperiling of the artn'y for party purposes, even if the dan ger, bad not resulted in disaster : for only an imperative military reasonfor employ ing troops elietvliere could have justified the administration j a weakening General 3leade - and making his .safety depend on the possibility of Lee's ignorance of this withdrawal of soldiers. But when the exposure thus hazarded results in actual .disaster ; when Gen. Meade is seen to hive lost more ground than he is likely to resume during the remainder of the antump ; when all the ..operations of ,the Army, or the Potomac since the battle Of Gettysburg are worse than wasted. ,to enable the Republican papy to carry a state election,tll9 country will be digest ed beyond endurance,,unless,the adnimis- Iration succeeds, in cloaking this most scandalous business under some specious pretense, and thus .disguising Its real character. , Wan asp Diamosze.—ln times of vrar, wealth is heaped up in drifts like she snow in a storm, leaving great hollows of pov erty.. between. Individuals . secure . can tractscand in a,short epee ofilme arson She alter mulioneres, : Most Of these be long th whet hi:brownie the iblioddy sr istooraoy,", and Instantly *mg..' into all manner*aim displays fond =Van gwesr srldins .in nom*. narriages,nnd ftthbf„-it! damn& . Ith,,tandonoy of war to lndo nation into:Witry teem -004 by &glance at the Asmona market ,for gutless , two years., In 'fin the am% of . preckais stones! entered at the , . New Ter* ousts= louse .was but $40,518; in 1862, 1t: Was. $188,861, While fbr she , first quarter of the present.' year it has been * 9 7.24 6 —en that in the secoud year of the war the inipOrtatiori of diamonds increas ed tow-fold an-the previous year,, and, the third year. bids-fair-to double on that. Of course these figures.,do not represent half the atoomt of diamonds. actnally brought kite 'this Collet, `b as the reOliti:i ItTe so greet:for sninggang sad) small and !value .hhr,paelcagep, that but, a, email porthni pass,through the„custotn-,house, ;• &IMO' Deaths, Dr. Streateiv an aged and:well known citizen of ourhorengh; retired in his usual good health- oniFriday evening last,l • and arcs: foist(' dead 4irhis bed at; 'brelkfast tune' : the , innit • • ZnOntiogv The beenidfidlhig healtirfor s long time;Aint none thonght his end so iic.nr-Ste was omMonday =cftertiood from the real imee' of , -his „ soniinditut, ithe itey.i. Mr. Miles. c;1:. Arotage,,—.Abotit Ike& monthsainoe, as aged .conple; Weightnuti .gind wife, moved into ,lown , Tram Hy lton*. They mine here va learn•to spend thareninantv of their dityirwithi a failkrnredAanishterj Atrit.:figtan; -On Tuesday night Mrs. Weightunid died, e i * no:Thuraayt asks fl 4 , $ 'AI si r i tittafr seem( the ;iamb fib .* the . fhusbnzal t - vas tsk and diedA age'svas 18;4 Thus these Orisons df half a - century lain rest , together. irilkesbarre Claim 1 .! Witte woos ;Wm tban . IsfitiOe bland natundiatid iwe *Woe* to vote. But protOdio *as thilthtbose who wonla ("With the, shOuld thoreafter'owaiigentit outmOment to the 000ntit*tioOrgab wsp so be ins& ilkosoily,the llMlldEllet was otibmitteCtoilioin Ibr adoption, sad uproot genetally he Ihnoongissiod OppPlear by the sod Tito abolitionbta. A. the abolition ' l o3 l olo o * lo acabflted skontifidOrist the " te, tie snaeadmeo~ voislost: So in? Sod a liepublion Btunobriskirofsith• 70Lqie.141 1 Prer, ,nod refalft PrnMeSr lianeloinuttonrigh!ith lt ;Wan upon Zints.—The poor to Wife the'''. • 'OrkitAgeT,:talifaPj.fiW dollars '44'd of the. !Silk anti; en in tolltsentitii,74 4h , # 4O 0 401 0; 141 * fruuntlol 4n ,"W P i M *O4OT vapors'. ova dung, , n; tb kMvo, Owlet the garb .or„,*; "loyal", it FM47lo,t, and, "thtsoldier's Matiar',' 14341 itoßalls, iti.not only ' aafo.bat honorda. Th`o tritimpliant vil lain is thelord--Aionetity 4 . . "disloyal" .ata - Tptgar Weakfiessi 11 10 mirtne the theme of rjbald 'jest. Rfheitflierre has tioen . ancl rdivis again, and his perjured 'host of Zahobins scoff at 'all law and' mock I long suffering . people in their hour of agony„and danger. Prudery has taken the place Of modesty, Imaggadoeio of braver', and ;money of respectability.,-- 'there ! s . no god but Mammon, and Shod dy proPhet. Shoddy aristocracy flourisbeth like -a green bay, tree, and men bow . delightfully, to the greenback calf.— ota help us sn. • Nay the nation see its danger and do its whole 4nty, lest, suds ae l il'y its "fear,cOnxetli as aesolation. and its destruction as a whiliwind." jat'The Carbondale Advance of the `26th Sept., says; We learn that cars are already running from the'N.,Y. ik Erie Railroad at Laciawaxen, eight 'iniles to wards,Hawley,.on the branch railroad.— The track is principally through to Haw ley, and it is expected the errs will run the.eetird distance - early in the winter. '7 4 ngineers are now engaged in a re-sur vey of the route for a railmad up the Lacicawanna,tolVards Susqnehanna Depot. Mr..Troutwine and other able engineers have previously surveyed it and reported 'the route to be highly favoiable_one. off - Tbo most disgraceful frauds were resorted to, in every quartet' to get votes for Curtin. 41 the first ward of Pittsburg, ,about 219 yotea were k polletl,for the Dern. ,opratio ticket,, but on conuting, over 100 or tho 'Woodward bellow were missing, sad alike number of extra ballota were PrOuced,fir Curtin. The abolition board which had taken over .two hundred illegal votes, must hive changed,the ballots, for there Is no other explanation of the fraud nrTho President's negro colonization schetne has turned out badly t information 'having reached Washington to , the effect thSt of the party sant to an island near Hayti, a number died of disease, and 'oth ens fled to more favorable localitieti, The chargé is made. that the colonists were badly provided 'for by the contractors. ny-Notwitlistandin g 'the' President's telbsal to publish his letter to the Idbmon ri raditiale, itis known that be host lee. lined to'remitte Gen. Schofier to give his infitietaairainst the part y by Gov Gamble and the Blairs in that State. 'lt is bot often that wee Doane in lA teat with an article that we feel justified in reiommending ;to out numerous ralad ' ers, betiheitirtiele of Family Pre Wors t , tatinaStutied by llowe 3; Steplarna l .a nd ildverthed in "thilf ereekia paper, we 'feel iter bake* Mantnend to edi who may Wei pfd for dyektif any colors: For Oh bysU drogau: !'The abolition cried tres very *all relented by tine of their preathers,the Rev. ..TlLTyng, ish'olin an address at the hrob of the Epiphaily, PhiTadelphis, last irsek,isaid knees other 'things,' that the African race anti the embodiment of the highest typeithuinanity, mid that,. as the emotions are superior to the intellect, snip the Mliean the eupeliOr of the eau- A GUM'S' Cuitioarrt-On Saturdarlost, as one of the' ~masons; attlifWest Harris btirg market house, was dressing . one of the atones of which the building , being constructed; upon eh ipPingroff a bloe,k, he found a large petrified rattlesnake in the inside. The snake is in a most viOnder fel, state' of Preservation. The scales are 'perfect,' the back bone IS . clearly defined, land • it is one of the 'Ttiogt interesting specimens of petrefaction. ' ever' yet iis ncreered. The gentlemnfily superintendent • of thevork, Mr.Charlest4Strartssi has •pos , session of the reptile at pteseat. I , • WA year and 'a balFago.4efferson Davis-sent 'it massage 'tolne Scinthern Congress; asking that he be granted • the privilege . ' to suspend, : * a won the' writ - .of HabeaS cbrrpns 86 in certain cases." Tba • requeit was met '•urith 4 6 storm of krpposition,: members declaring they wouldlneVer consent toplace'sdeb 'a power in:the hands'of any man. Davis was . Titris6r by lib' , ihnon- unanimous vote. • • ' • t. 1 • —The ntenhei of •Wiriest' • Iliarshelt osshiumtoProvoollaishrO, : aide d }hers, -enrelhigtederei eta/i .- engaged" In • WM' ,ing,ont thit Conseription set is= ett,:dirwn -as imiiibeihm altogether, "we see, tool:tont ra&eittfivethideaticti The -somber vot voider/pa' reeeurei ieestimated :.at thaUland. The yeti? 'ear its groat' be ulna to dealt that arteliiteireluly under vay,ofitiventy-five thousaid'offieelasolde* .andilettheOoneerirs'illi .theirjcike.r.oi , :1[ r7f - THE WAR: 'tp c if 17 WeiM~t e • thorn, tr Ifte#P i dettMakil A '.l*encila m« of Ole `413.1 1 nW , :, keePille 106% 0 Air GArdeadolilia4videulY beasi:Putfia* aia k retiring:A*l"We Yfashitigoti, has changed front from the amithirest to the. northwest. The enemy has poured down upon him from Manassas Gap, and Is swift retreat fowl saved bbrirszkrfrom titteraitattniditaref.'On Timiday(theltith) -441 1 1040194,4200 0 W—AtatbAt•Zeat facia/ northwest and moving mortheast- Ward,-er mg' 'Med ss,y; 41 by Om tiToWl, be Seethe have abandon. Brian* fold atitott• vine; Mid hind' en'emaiked' off the old 'field ofßoll Ran: Frani the beighti cif Centre lee; ninctOrTaisday's ! Attie' afield be seen'. 'Orr 'Wedaeaday ' and ThiliedifY there was a lull, .and our latest i dispatehes ittatiiind siti‘ong' ibree' 'of Oil eyeing, leaving Meade'e ,- 1194 gone lino *fir& - if'' ' a tkioveMent precisely- similar to tb '6ne in:o6 irif Lee -after Pope had teem ,lefeatM in the second battle of 'Bull'' Run, .and 'after •Chineellorsville. - 'Oct 16.-04 r advines . from the Army Ottlie Potomac' this morning are but little motle explicit than those we,laid be fore our readers on Saturday. Gen. 'Meadestill remains at Centreville, and the enemy's tared; which acted as a decoy.On the Rappahannock, eau be seen Dris tow' Station frOm the,' elevated ground near Centreville. 'their advance guard is at Manassas Junction, where Abe .two railroadS meet, "and but twenty seven Miles froth Washington. 'The enemYin Virginiaare thus in the exact position they occupied in Suly,'6l, before the first battle of Bull nun, and M?ade holds the same ground - as was then occupied by McDowell. Our telegrams say that Meade cannot be driven from Centreville, but past experience tells us that no amount of hard knocks can drive the enemy from Manassas Junction. /lian as,* has only been taken berefore by go ing around it ; never by a direct attack in front. "Until . we get more' explicit in tell igence, n o must leave the undeveloped Virginia campaign to Pour readers. Gen.'Meafie's ' army is now safe. in the entrenchments on. the, Potomac; ,and Washington antl.,Richmond are shfe..,Lee is somewhere. dispatches from Gen. Scho-, field report the complete defeat of pie . rebels in Missouri and Arkansas, General Brown having beaten them three times, and still being in pursuit with everypros peat of , their capture: - The 'same dispatch .states that t3iroq expeditions lately ' , sent into Northeastern Arkansai have , captur ed, over one hundred prisoners. Later news confirms the reported. successes Of 'Gen. Brown. The brought the force's of Shelby to a decisive engagement on' the lath, and, after an obstinate battle of five hours, completelY routed them, taking all their artillery and a large number of small arms and prisoners. Letter from dim. Iflcalellan. °mem; N. J., Oct. 12, iset. Ilon. CHARLES .1. )3 IDDLE : • Dear Sir : —MY attention has been call ed to an article in ,the Philadelphia Press, asserting that. I had written to the mana gers of a Democratic meeting at Alleo town, diser;proving of the objects of the meeting, and that WI voted and spoke v it would be in favor of Governor Curtin. .I am Wormed that similar nasertiona f lave been made throughout. the State. his been my earnest endeavor heretofore to avoid.participation in party polities, ana I bad determined. to adhere to this course, but it is obvious that cannot longer cicintch l , silence, tinder t mob milt rgusamtations. therefore request, you to deny. that I tve written, any snob let ter or entertain any such views as those attributed ,to me ib the Philadelphia Pro!, * zed ; desire to state eltmlY,and , distinct. ly that,, having some days ago bad a full conversation with Judge, Woodward, I find that. our, views agree, and I, regard bis election 44 Governer of rennsAvatua called, for by the. interests of the, netipp. I understand judge Woodward to *in favor of., tbe,prosecption of -rho , war ,with all the means at the command of, ihe,:ley al States, until the military power • of the I rebellion s destroyed.,_, • ,1 nnderstar4 hurt ta bu of the opinion that war ts , tirged.With 311 pos sible dechion , and. ,energy, the policydi recting_ it, should he consonance ,with : principles of „bunlanity andoivilization, working no injary, to ; pinata rights and property, eotdemanded b,Y military ae9o 6- sit,y, and recognised, by ,militasy law ,p,- ,mong civilized, nations,, and, finally, I,,un- Agstand him to, f agree with ,i3Ae in the opining that the' sole great, objects, of this , war are the restoration, of the unity of the `Nation, the ,postration of the, •Coestito tion, and the supremacy of the laws of the country., 43eiieving,onr , opinions entirely Agree upon tbette pouts. I. would, were, It is my •yower, give .to.Tudge :Woodward my. ; voice .and MY I r Pt'Pr al; vex,' re*. pectfully,' yours, _ CAOUGX B. AIyCLELLtai• -n-The defeat of the , Democracy. of , Pennsilvani&and Ohio, is jast What Jeff :Davis and his -rebel,,leaders -asked, and prayed fon, , Their'presseabate b9eni -for &longtime, saying,- tc Keep: •dowm Irall -andighaMland his:party , theßostliM— ffivei imlather u nfen,lik& Tbadetut Stevens and OariesoBumtnesa, , ther bursa-tithe 'Union and desplseit, and , so do sve.??,t. I 7 7,Thnsi • Abolition sts Pentniyiiithia and Ohio, havedonejnat'what theiebels asked, and welave ne 'doubt, that' the [ 'elections Itiihise't*oAapyisoiiiti Joni& . ainnielissilifseigaWarto SafrihMs*, Co.; in r. block Itiorli ainaribur limier wen draft **, las* (*.Owl ? WIWI talk4ltitisWonMtitre, 109 were r ma: r t algyrorliTinned Into the selthat: , 2 ,I: 4 = ahTit se eonstantly "ritolitngo t in that pitbkit_iretinp that thifira" r shall heir *ornery prosecuted" and the rebellion " crushed." Why don't they join the army ? —The difference betee*,str and a rebel ram is, that.Onege•ei . ( or the UnionirWattifrand.Abe- other against i tbernieq with kbati yoting ifi de - Arrrly of the Potomac, writing to.a friend in Boston, modestly requestedd needle-book, 'having lost hie atefiettrsburg.- The.) article was forwarded in due thVeLand wrapped in it41i0t , 4301ib44 qfP Mbe.ellin: i{oitWe.4o. 1 g , gift the soldier writes : . 4 111 . 43 pt i cture of Mo- Clollati fi ne—loolrs, very - nata:ral ; aft ihat. is 'Wanting la' i t)ie ' It eyes' gOod lt . bad to go ,1,4 e rounds of the'l'egiinent,and from the old members receiv.ed slibeartyebeers:', . —The fteepOlicin papers are ,aclvocat ing.an increase. orPrmdent Linda's -43al arY. • t , What s 1625M0 when tne county isle debt two thousand millions of, dollar's, • • and in a fair way to get,a good deal (Tepp er in ? , ,„ „. —Pear thousand two, hundred names were, drawn in the Third. Congressional bistriecof Massachusetts. Qf these. only 46 were sent to , camp as censcripts,, paid: tbo commutationfee 196 furnished subStitutes, 939 skedaddl ed; and. re- Inainder(2,B96) were , exempted. Pretty good'for Gov.. Andrew's ' ; swarms.;" . SOLDIERS' BOUNTY PAY, AND PENSION OEFICE, Over the Popt-Office, ihAircorktragse• 8 E gr. ( 4 4 1 4 4 1 g il d l i p th agit e gn? to D fri- P 'lo r fag l r e o, ne fin a l: Y gd: owe, parents, beirs And children of deccasai n dlers,for Bounty, Back-pay, & Pensions, trill attend to that buelneestOt the etud of '• waist, 3:2olx.taam . .rtely , tof:ea'ett Mini-Able to' ; dover''all 'expcpsh. including 4ustictl„tees, Clerk'aCertincatts. and Postage. I Title ie ahouj one-third the son usaal/0 - ,charged for the biainese.' All persona interested u - 11) pleane tette namce and 'COT ern Choneelvee accordingly., • ' •••i ,•, - FRANNI f IN FRASER. ' Attorney and Counsellor at Late, and,Cialm Agent. :Montrose. bet. 1868. tf Register% Notice. -. lo ut-me Nimaßl;Eietebrgiven to IM persons -0m- A ow nod* aims lollovring,estatesola e Estate ttualeo D. heat late of Herrick township, tlec'd. PantelioNewtoh, ad x. • • • • , 7 1-, • Memo of Evan Lumley, Jzitc.4... MOrricb. townstdp, d pi teased, Bel). Daniels, &Pier. • .Estate of Isaac Howartysto of fillverlake hiwlmblp, deed..l. M.Howard, adm r. • Estate'of Wm.vr. Hinds :Ikea Unit tostrthedp, E. M. Hinds. adoAry: , That the account ants' have settled , their accounts hi tho Register's calla, In and for the conpty of Busqueban. na convity. 0,4 Putt the ssMemill be Preemated - W this Judges or the O i gZe Court of said comity on Friday, ficffember 18.1 for confirmation and alknraitierx. Estate of A. J. bestia l , • late .of Gibson tosnuttdp. deceased, Wm. T. Case. Mm r. Betatellantes,GardnfT. late of Bermick toWnsldp. deceased eremiah Coon, adm'r. • RAW T. IL Mlles, lute of DlmOclotawniblp.dee'd, Jas. G. Blakeslee. *deer. , Estate of Gtorge Bathos , late of Bridgewater. dard. Eliza Baehus.adra's. . • Estate of Israel Blatt, late of Bash talraildp. 4eol. A. W. Gray. .adro's NiitikOf MOO 1 11411148 oftHateek tairnithip. deed, Itiqt Bann andSall*wy.plllll , ll. That the leeonntanta have settled war aetattassa the ftegtstera aft; In- &nada the Panty al 0 1 289,118- ltanas. and that thetas. " MU pre/ anWd to the Jim* es of the Orphan's Crawl 818451110213111. Enda Nov. 10.1456.18f5na11r684 Sllearanee. It it. nawatt. Reeder. ItegisteesOdllee.Notttreae. Oct. ISOM. TO THE MM. ~AA to t 2. 1r tea lir iinukingy: reeeith; g nee' suPi l lies et , -1 $?•!; . • • „.:1 .J.. J . 1 - In the iiitpeetivelteputzitetitoi of tisaela Whieb DO is eopstdonoPlitclog Ystet7thlog,ltlth ;tow exceptiotts.— tle tenders his sincere thanki - to those whe hire (nor rik if4lllm.with their Otto' .'tildltmeti totbehAt 4 COD- Umtata-of theft eivoro, opnbtle are rowed- fullylti vited tartilf htif Mote 4 examine qualities and prl- Auditoes Notice, m . 138 undeseignedi. as AZdit,in appointed tit the PAI- L ens Conti of Sueguehanta co. to die Mete the ftnadic in *elands of tWodmiziatratar of :the estate of A. Baslanelloieccased. vill attend..to_the dative, of hit ' appointhtent • tie oldee'in Month:Me; on lesidaTi the ad da7 of 0 11 .0 ne2t 19!docif in theP.M. at which time and place all persona "interested will pro dent their-olefins or tici ttitevii debarred flain &dab* in_ upon said fund. Sept. 54, 1863. , OsWAigtzit,, AF..titOr. , J IL3E - DirE 0 . ' Ith • ;to use thenr, for estely. •:‘ r tam, • iF I AMOVS `BARIOR ' 7 • ratans SErboi, Itte'6l - 0 ytl motor Rityltitiorat Tube!'t. , .: .) Rate . I . 4aftlftgil l e= l 44rig, "'n 1,; , ,Filittlaeouttinmeatrto pot you,; ; ; otod,T • 1 . ' 1 1;1) 1 ,1' i i, ; 07 V. At 4 mor-y . toli**,,. iz edlimo t ti ' -, I t kit : 111".!DittlaroThrtVit.‘imni WYOI4) 4 . SE ii iIINARY r , q! i - 01,-; 140* .. . . . of ...bisfifitia win C111119111211* . Ohio, .7:., late ere whaling therm Rah, sof Ems.hits been netted Ihe old ones es. .. . -..f. The neirChapel the center WW- I" tairtt e Laigtittban the old binr, mid by glide Dar. marlitto ludas satholower doors ofthe two new wings: altogether making the largest amilsztes room In Northern Pennsylvania. Recitation rooms. students' rooms, dining hen. 0 well as the building throughout have been made in grey reggeg,Plamilint Ihd...ept!Yenient.na Amu:Lot any ot* 'aloof Inltkvaitiairr. - 1 '- 1 - ~, The ladies ; teach - th e -el iapelc recitation rod sad dining hall withoSzhAto the open air. c ill -,,,A,ilhoarit et odeented. and sy t d successful teachers, a supe or Chemical and teal Aymaratts, shags arid weir:selected Lib irM . able Mina Soother with all the applian of aunt class Seminary, insure the patrons of this siltation all thend ad daugh vantages. they- can desire it school for their sonsattrs_ . Those trgoni ay prepa retrishl L o taemhelres !Or teach ing wilthavtras gbodnitrantages hero as at any spin 'lively Normal School; .. -., . , • , • Sliglbbs end sp_acionsamftents have been dna sai hart: Wed fors , m=cretal College. no, paint win b e spared to make it equal in overy.rapect loth very -best Commercial School. , It.will embrace two.departmenn, Tuzonneal. and &Patti ♦ 1 1=I r i• rr t i ll t= i git l f• t k tiPe e d p g t elf . -beeping, AM:bloat and mostpmetical methodsof :ecariputlng barest. Percentage,Brokerage, Inaluage o , Commissione Satiation of r reytnents.DitUes, Pgrintr ditp, Setillereestsotc.,Ac. In the Practical Department willbe pint In Retrial ono-o- ration a Barcit e .trletihrflotes, Bills,Drafts,Checke, Lia poo l t.• Tregtes. - ,te., fire; • Wholesale 'arid . Detail Stores - Post. flawed and Steamboat offices supplied with al) customary fixtures. Special attention will be elven to Business Correspondence., Rules, ;Aiwa Cute= and Operations, ,totti 'nothing estlllre omitted which may tend in tho shortest possible time and in the best man ner to ere - pare stadentif Ter slactersqn the Imeleass dn tice enjl entptoymentnot life. • There will also be establiehed In the College two Tel egraph Offices fbritishedWitb superior Instruments. and they will be rendered as complete jrt every ; respect as the best offices in the American 'Telegraph Company. The teacher of this branch Is a practical operator. end will give all nceestiaryettention to his department.— such will he the latilltibt fOr'atquirlng the .art of Tele graphing that student& can become practical operators in a very short time. • By connectinthip department with the Academic the entire expense (or a Commesefal course is reduced one half whale usually charged in schools exclusively Con. mercial and yet the advantages here , are unsurpassed. Diplontes will be ate/tided - to those who Batts factorily complete tit 'Course, and we shun take gent pleurae la aiding all inch to secure situations in bin:fens. Iffilr Send for a Circular. Application for admieston , to the pith= .or Seminary, or for farther partictdars in regard - to either may be ad. dressedth- lii IM.,t SUN, 'Uncial), Ps. Oetoberiffi, 1863. ATTENTION DRifif,D MEIII Film mature deliberation about ear ltationst And IS, Financial affairs, we have come to the conclusion A DRIFT! I s A ctually Necessary ! (or the folJowingTwod mean, r Mitt, we have on hand liaPirpgd 13 144; 0( , • • 4: =MI ABisiniqer Mni%A.Pl9; stitaa4 POTkPoaks, BaiL atagban N., - irelves.=4.biztlftwbit* ac. - 17211E51 4 , t,r4 ) 3:3COWDMM a i II iS iaiteiabs, Loos woos . rrinto, , tun ant* pluses. AtiiiirLßOfi a t shoal gar Pk*" BZDTICEINO,4I42II II M4nd _.1.,._11101.11Z from 114.ti0 upwardi. • 1 1101rmaanels of all colors and priess.,.4l ./I . •/. 21•• a I • , L WO !Wet intreelves_ thst, • we an itocapeto With ant Una Ms kids of Nett TO*. 'ln prices; an nrAnalltY ellt‘the shone we *tab the penile to - draw °Alta at CiLiCraVIEICLZO'COr t's - - f 7••• - 11: •., •• •• • Furnishing:: Goods Of which we are the sole manufacturers. We would say to thoso in want of such. that we an suit eny,one no matter bow particular the,purchassr. Woun !Walsh on the alkortest and the moat, • R pFAII LE, 'a snit of cloth which may be used for getting Married, or faces Buttertiriti;gimimt.- - . Weennui - rya good At and a well•madeartiple, having a a pthi eertalnl7,tutve advantages over the majority In this ~ ,We call particular sttentlini tothose who know ttiem soliteolnierreers with us to come .erptl vey mei we teed the funds to curry on our business. %Yard no friends of long credits, And believe ku the saying "-Short Settlemepts makegood freeTids.". ' , • ,*- C&litOlibergVEoBollballM & poi Atawrito§F., Aug: 2oth, 1863. • • wpm 12 , c* szi ti/, • j r " a 1 1 . OOP ' NECITOC K 91111-1 :GOODS line. anie a/Scit e uat. .Fl 3 • .1;l e C4o7,ll.fife,FlN#-sHnizti„.bitATV - ERS ,,I IOkAPPERS; SUS. FENDERS, dz. de. ATUNITSUALLY:.LONV PEIOES. z.;f —zrAitoP ”Fotze4m4 of Teas, Augam ;114411 1 1 1 CIvAkc• rY h O. r haVe gut hlYSON sutrOQLONG Terare acre ben* offer* fee Mlo place. • sm emsted ktrekrkefFesh a muld " P/QUX! \ from New Winter -waeat, At. laithWl Li mil 4t,' co t inaerieiinate.Tnem theiztalw=t4 Li.: 1i. 0 4 1 4 1 .14 6 4. W allowk tele. superhq surigthee TOdie.St s iaatah price snalluits t-deettP2llthifiLOldf Wt I h= you purchase as you have been Jawed "lo eabigh, and sre"YoraqiertneY.? )..i s - Good Sugar at. 12 atom per by the de III OI4OPP.I4NOWNO. lOW' earn". Son " -9et!. MOW '20., L.11_913r. Dress Goods,