alnri - hruireTinidc - Bilfrlr Stay you hemtill-t-asme ,back,\ond pit your boastestitottmes ter testelf WM you ans#er 'Opt ask yo then, Josh Stark's a Dutchthan, that'arallo The colonel luirtied away.; ilfpon resteli 7 ing home, he instant's' , discharged all:the servants •41 the house, OM thent, their *BON and gave' thetw-stm -hoar tb:*, - clear Alf _of, thepremises, standing grimly by watch in hand as they, Sled away.— Then lite.,rushed , hack to BaYffeld, hunt into tie' °flee, and required me to , t e ll him what he had dope. • _ ifortiCiet , lif waottabled , to comply - 41th Colo nel'StarWa demand. forbear to charac 'terize A115„...11 1 :, 1 4 44 ge, of which :_ he niade use Rep* , ropelvang -)ity ansWeiVftirther, than' by.stutiuglhat his expressionit.. score. most discourteoug and of a highly motion,= able kind: Grown wirier bieiPerieiee St4r l S acts4otst as be,should have aCted • Roil,. the I t'A an d 'pp ; hiO ; ,.Ows, fortidice altpgether. • Virhen,tlie new aer: vents I :affyled frOin town a fenr days after , the a f ilk4 thelt; Predecessors, he cut ofriqqamimictitien with the world 'With:, oat.,. All the - supplies reqtfired',for gatitOrt,irete taken throughthe `opened' . one of the servants, _ ,ap pouttectworjhat,Off!Cei'ond supervised -by himseit'er,lfetty.. ,As an extra Measure of precsitthin,; he had a the - loan; -,chatig ed upn;:all,the deonity woilmtentrOma distaseei bells attached to :the windOWs, strong bolts and bare fitted to_heShiaters k every ,4pOPT*4 et . which even a mouse might - enter ihe fortress blockaded and barricade:Lc:lt in not untisnal; l• fancy, after the steed has- been stolen, , i, carefully , to brick-,gi p the stable-door. As soe ' Rcas ,these• measures had been taken tha colonel once more presented himself' at r the off ca, and desired to know if OA ISTIANI3 J g to teII lam Again, and f0r.4140 - forth tame, My private sources aided 111 c. roIOIY, Auciea, I,ohad learged ,what• had happened, from. the workruen; for this time, In place, of icing into a passioni the enemy listened ,in si lence, then nodded thoughtrtfilyi and with- We r gave,C9l. Stark a fortnight to. re-. cover tuaselfposiession and feel the ,in conveuience,of,the tdo;kade he , had %es tablished, then , proceeded to strike the final bioNV. • Six weeks still remained, of the time tifiginsity-f_stipulated, , when • uncle Ferril amkrset out togetherfer-the Ferns, We sent in our names to-the colonel, and, after some hesitation, were ddinitied into the librars 4 ..3here -sat, ilia ',enemy,: looking itorytand lig„..ard. He pointed to chairs,. and we sacdown-• Much of. that . is com monly akfiedj'ithe bounce" had evidently becak;ske_i: out of `the colonek • -His; man ner was more cautious, less defiant. Oar' visit clearly made hitri'6elilfat eiie, but he waitedisileMly to hear what we haw , . say. ~ . i!;-,. ;..: ..-- •- • , ,-; ; i 2 ; i•' ".14 Miele anal:have : culled upon you; • Col. SCark," LI Vegan; ."‘ to clam the 'fel& meat of your, contract." ". Here thepnemy wasAnahle• to repress a start,' shairn* .I . 3ovrimuch his nervous systeta.lauLbetome affected ..ot.latiii still, be' uttered: never a iwtha. I went ion. -: "13Pon.four distinct - and separate occa-. sions;the stipulation - contained in that agreemeitehas lieen. carried out. thave" itepeated- - -:6ofierszitiori.4 whielt• I - . never. 'heard, related-circumstance which I never caw, and , _ur .have_Admitted. both' to be correct.-- ViA haie adopted .various meth ods to discover. the source of4ayinforma tion ; you have been unable to discoier it ; you are unacqtiainted With it even now. If .necessary rant prepared to repeat my execution ,of the stitMlation for a.' still longer pelitla.. ;Btit it'is not neceskity.— I maintain:: hat haVe fully duty, -and amply earned: . Otit.:thy. portion! of_ the as ' And .1 - 6311 - '..npon. you, as.. a man of ]ionor and :gentleman, to perform yours. lityl.Aucte wilt testify - that his. opinion. ooincideiNvith 'l;iine.' , ~ : •• ': ; The cohmel hid listened to this little, speeclanc*rfeit silence ; be now tamed, still mutely i ..tawards - Uncle FertiL" , . ' • .. " Lain .4fa cidedly of 4inion;pol Stark , as Altrofeisienal intatt tr : thirty yiaie , standing, that my - nephew Caleb has 'Per formeditisitiition of 6,k:contract?! • ./ ltetoldira leaned • his heed : Apon'ld t s hand, cadzgaied ivotillie ground. tin: utes passed,, that - Seethed hourip'l•...„.' ":Well; igeaml,", he-id at. last. .; Wile: battle hatL.l.leeit'ifoughti stoutlY;',l , can't • see an erintahywhereni•iny combinatienB;; but thelinmgStirris too deep for :me:, I've , turned thematter.over.fOr,the last. fortnight„ and I cannot for life of me diacoyairl'arlielfeellae information: has gained. I,cia!titildep o'inghta fOf till - ilk - Lig of it; it; haunts my. mind incessantly, by: day; VititricietlM/Appetite;; I don't.en2by my Wine;i4 life's towing a burdelf to itte-4; I Nrooldriltfailii, Another month like. this for all the latilii.tliO(lornpany4treainty. I give it 41 , :i --- d"arehroetit, I,Jettii shallrbe • yotqatStoii ! : Lc Onsent - upon I one !ftop,-, dition •;inlyi t 'ae -- 14ititifilied;•tht?clItit ini, joyful eialitnatiowilat:sl-wain#l4fipget: " Before you lea*dilliiii - rot:61110u AO ~ disclose . 4 destuicipjou...rittvei-•:*nploy , ed." ~.t?, 1 11r- . .) .f. - i - ;;,.; " HasilitillitiglY,.:';coTimil , .:llxiver the geoluessiifoa illaiiiei . lo 'call flOwii Let". s 4, Y• ;70'41:: ;) '37 . i -, z-,:17-: ,:- .'...: '... :. ; .f ; ! „ .1 LattiNiclikided fife coloa4 , 'Why i 1 she knoiaamotlilaglibotit,7- - - 't, -. ,`...: (. .. , Pardoar!; me; linteirptltej? 4 s call , : heidovaiiratlitlilriki.ite willleWlifitul:: betterinfortad.thenylitt Imagoie.l.,- , :i ~,- ~. COL, Starkiafaethe!ell, add Igatriil , he ne e e! , l; * anierz,-:ll4o,few 7 utes :r.myi charmer eateia.thefitonies..-'!; "tee or T • plaulitioiiiiiithied'4iiiidoinaint IAC *lard isle`: whrit#l4lliag.ltrai*Odi.sa!" rs t rel let 1 father ii.Widificiiiit4writader.„7 cy - - - ;!:1' - .! . 7.- .7-,;., ‘.` Ati&iiiiirriaittr,7-1 'Add - .7ftkiltin. 4tleti.o . ! - , .b r i t i g o l thei ij1ikr.147..r, , ,-,.q::1..1 -, z-,, • 43tvp..iiireitoilua:j_uom3400* , 1gosk r4ti;‘ Hitaiwiti':: -. thesti*--104ths t‘riali, - * - .otvboitiff-At . ~ ..-_ . , - _ „. ~ iiiitiiiiflichircilifili.l 7 _ iiiiniiiiiilffii 4 4 1 daughter., ettir4d,hearing In her-hand the ram , - nrlap wltich .,' her father, Used to as In ' . felimate;\ almost Constaintly 4iore' LOittlaid the capupolythO table. Thelpolonel tehle up his h eadgear, twirled it upon his Angers, Tailed : toderive Hifi*. Matinn `froth the process-4aid it •doviti it. gain, Itiqlced 4rne,-iben,itt-Lett7. '-- '.' Toe see, colonel," I explained, '' or dina!y stratagems were useless - against . Your , prncticab experience, and we were -feria te,mlike you own postman. I Lilting the silken lining of the cap, I AigtilaYe - dan Cor. Stark's Istoniatied eggs a neat.little, pocket, 'artfully contrived, and quite invisible, iintess-!on 'close inspec tion. In that receptaele, Letty, when she !4isifed ;to Vomniunieste:With nie,:hall de posited, a slip of paper containing what it was, requisite I shonld know. 'Upon reach. • ing my ,unele'shouscOhe colonel hudliat iimlly left his, cap upon the hall table white he wentinto thei office . ; I , had slip. lied out, extracted the missive; Mid re. turning to -the room; had given.the colon. el-thitibenellt ofits,contents.% .' ' . Col. Josiah Stark listened tothis•remar -kably simiilo explanition 'of the- mystery 'that had plizzleithim with mingled anger : and disgust ;'. then taking his daughter by the arm' when'' . hrid '- Onished„ he pushed bertoward - - me, exclaiming: . 'There, take ; her, Parchment; you've won'each other, fairly. ~ Heavens -and earth l-' hata wary :old campaigner should, be out.nianceuvred "by a girl and-4 lawyer ro• - . .• '•- I .'' - ' ontrost Pentacrat. A. J. GERRITSON, . . Editor. eitalAy, 2 / 1 ,4 /6561. =mum 08oEssrrt The draft has called upon each of those in this .officeliable to; mihtary duty, for a bullet-stopper or &pile of greenbacks. If we don tbe'blee and inarch,' hire snbsti- Lutes, orpay Commutation money, we will in either case need considerable sums of money, For ,seve.rallears we have been engaged in the printing. business, and have allowed our friends tb become indebted to us to a large nmonnt. Now we need the cash and -must have it; 'arid we" insist upon it that'those who owe us--everyone ;--must pay at once. - This is no. time for us to appeal to men's honor or honesty ; we need . only state the facti, and ask all i to comefforward promptly and settle. It is not a favor or charity that we ask, :but simple justice. November Court will give' every 'ond a'cliance to call or send , what is dna tis, and none Must delay. As soon as Court is over, we shall commence "drafting," and, collect by law such long standing accounts as may remain unpaid. Those who owe on subscription, can pay arrearage.s,at $1.50 a year if they at the same:, time paya year in advance. If not, we shall regret. to.feel obliged to collect 42.50 a yer from delinquents. Let every one be just aud , di! to us 'as, lie would have others ao by him :under like circumstances:' • tArThere frliti have -been some of our friends.di*itaisfied because 'we could-not, delay our-work to show them the names of the atistka Met Neforq they were prin. ted Built We' bid accommodated 'all who might calla we could "not have giVin them - to the.publie in two. weeks ; twain, thus deliying to please afew, , Weibould , appoint many thousands. To oblige 011 Our subscribers and' snit' our office-work best, we had to let the fink' appearilf this our , jegidar'iie..-'' Q "The attentiotiorthosetrit - drafted is called to'tlie"idirertistment. ortiie"W,y coning ~Orniincery ,an 4 ComViercial CoUto,.. VhC:ittatittrtion la Well known to most of people,:atid we : Ilia therefore only can attenti Irto- ene, featur es- as'set' forth ' • (. `.l e ~ •• , - Wit •2 ' The itAi e,Deninaraey 'or t heState, - we 'Are pleased tosee bkonr,eichanges, tho' they deeply regret:4bn resqlt tbo - fleo7, Pion, arnbyanmeaim disheartened, The feeliPg4wPWYw,herathatr,- ,, wn must - not, omse_to labor Ifor,,the, or.)tinAy v bnt keep, our orn.p : gd,periOure good wor se wbi,l43 we shall aueeee d. t)r. theeinople*pnot :Oar' be 4clud ed,, And %rhea-the:raw:omi taltesidace',ribtory 4 , 111 crown, OtirffOrta l :andit (par !no, *ea tl4 , Dilm tog late to ateiethespiined 'and laboringOip .Btate slifel)y into. Op, larlzo*:;2l l o l3 ,Xlie ; Tiibt *nig ;Via so ~at,#.Wde2,639Mit, notferyctur i4 l anaguuti cluain , , fel-. loivDeni44 iii* ***ll. to kees*Titt bi 04*039 . " . pw our watar=d.try,digal.—r ---t27 tfir . W . Atic: is:triost important ;fie,ws :front ;Texas: Generals Banks and Franklin, aft ter the failate of the Sabine Pasiixipedi tion;leturtied to New Orleans to They.then, re-embarked their: troops,and set saitfor r the Rio Grande, the soutlfwei.: tern binmdsry of Texas. IPe' - have (re ceived. intelljgence that this expedition, consisting of two army corps of infantry, with artillery, -under the command of Gen. Banks, has effected , a landing atlPoint Is abel, a small :village at the mouth of the - Rio ' Then - co - it iraa' dettign to mareh upon' Brownsville; situ& ted some distance up tbs river, opposite Matamoras. The occupatiOnt of the mouth 'of thelltio Grande will interfere material ly-if/fib the trade long carried an between the Weit Indies an4:Eizrope•afa- Mate mores, from which the Confederates have long drawn ample supplies; end by which they have found means to shiii:iarge quati-• titiesafeottOa.abroad: An interference with the trade will,.no doubt, incensellie: French, now' in control: of Mexico; and will tend to reapen;theiroubles bet ween .that country and the United States. This movementlof Banki and Franklin, though made without bloodshed, May be produc tive of the 'most important resolts. • There is nothing neon from the-army of the Potomac, excepting' tbeinformation) , that a reconneisance to the Rappahannock , failed to discover any force of -the enemy. The New York Tribune. has the ,follow ing : message. which the President sent to Gen. Meade last Saturday deserveh to be recorded as 'a part of the history of the campaign now' drawing to a close.— Mr. Lincoln told Gen. Meade that he must find 'and fight the enemy at once; that if he won a victory, lie should have all the glory ; but if he were defeated, he himself would, as commander-in-chief, as sume the responsibility." * * Wuo is HE 2—On the field of Gettys lmrg, after tile-battles, the Alma bay of a Union soldier was found, behrifig in his clasped hands an, ambrotype picture of three children, a girl and two.boys, aged apparently about nine, seven., and five years.. In the picture, the youngest child, a boy, is seated in a high chair, : betWeen his elder 'brother and his sister, while the dresses of the two latter are,made of the same material. The soldier was buried on the field where ho fell, and his grave is marked, but his name could not be ascer tained. It is- hoped, however, that he may yet be identified by means of the am brotypeof the children foundin his hands when his body was discovered., The pie. ture is now in possession of .Dr. Bourns, 1104 Spring Garden streer,'Philadelpl49, who can be called upon or addressed ua, reference to it. AUTE3II7B wain ON GAOSTS.---1110 1:07 Downed showman is delivering a lecfnre on-ghosts in the eastern citiespreparato t . ry to his deprure for California. }is - advertisement m tne New York_papvlas unique. He is "permitted to' refer " number of personsOilllong whomarelas." Buchanan, the Philips, Mr. Czar,' of R R ussia, the Bediniin Arabs, Young Albert wales and wife, Se. The following cer-' tificate also appears, the point to which, can be seen without explanation : Dear Sir: I hive imver heard any of your lectures, but from what I can learn I should say that for people who like the kind of lectures you deliver, they are just the kind of lectures such people like. Yours respectfully, ,O. ADM Several Generals Relieved. There, is quite a, stir among the officers of the Army of the Cumberland--that is, several of them have been stirred up by ,the war department, for what reasons mr Stanton •will-probably inform- the public when. he has more . leisure. Gen. Rose .crans bas.been superseded in the emend. of the Array by Gen. Grant; Gen. Thomas. for the present commanding the army at Chattanooga., Geus. McCook, of Ohio, . "Crittenden, of lientucky,'and Negley; of Pennsylvania, have been relieved of moin mend, and ordered to report to .tbe partment from Cincinnati; preliininary to an expected investigation-before: a Court of Inquiry, or trial by court martial. . The: truth, comes out at lastthat we mere sadly beaten in the battles near :Chattanooga, and the administration are picking out vier finis to immolate for their own blunders: -Rad the whole army been used for militad IT ins tead of io part for political purposes, we might have had victory - - instead of de-. feat. But thenbolition paffy boasts . that `they choose to: win . party :victory . even at. the cost of national defeat—and they get both, as they seem to &aim' I I* . In Bethel ;Nye lost 39 rdtes, and it is but proper, that ire Should state, hovi land why we'lost' 'them, ' Bethel eing near the lini t orlifaryland l iwhere.theY no lonber baiii.free elections, it, was very eonvenielii - Stiot foithe militarY niake a military &ministration 4itlepells,, llt the Republicans out' of three compat6o. recruited : in, part front Bethel, ,statinned near; the line were allo,wed to come loam to vote; but it . was So managed Oat, the t!'quilei4ts'veye gept . on dati. ''They .easis-to the pollsOrapea--zatheretVabout the folnCik, votin g there 'reinahied "de.Y. But kKol !Ogsfied. '.with: this, Mgt. esP9FiY„Phto Weil) not`,,and 'neveil)ad 1580 p. vote ' in' the Plinth'" e by so me i't,i,eans'nn'duty at tho pbps ed to" the tooth 4 tifi 'On every ocpasioxi,tbq mtrAiiiit their buS 1 :00tO, use their infliterien c .o!*iY! 7 , 44 0 1 Deffaixecrt.' • ," _ • —TO 10414ectiohq , ircefiltit Ural igeth 31 .441 0 rA4 4 . 1 .7 4 ,0 1 94;Detne.' *de Obi • IMES 7,7 , .::i F ''''' , 7:""4:' , l" - . 1. State Convention Ofi - Loyal7Leaguesill , has been; called to issemble in Utica 1to; m0#43 1 4 "Weensider-inl whaf.:Manner 'diet mar best:aid the Governmeitlin tho prosecution of the -tear ' Bappdy, the. IPresident's proclamation - calling for three hupdred3thopeatO fresh: volunteers, no - hsfiger kavei the qtrestiotropen to' discus-. sion ; manifestly and plainly they can 4• best aid the Government" by volunteer ing. „if there is tiny, other. method, we should like to see it. The `'Loyal Leagues" have a L glorious opportunity for establish to'seperior leyelty, Slid if their tint bers and • inftaence Ads' and -other States-are: not grossly exaggerated, they: die inn condition to fill the entire quota out of their own ranks; This is no time for-professions of loyalty unless they are bravely backed up by deeds, and we, r•trust that the Utica Convention tamer 17row.lvilledopt.sotne practiCal• means, be , sides tfilkihg, of manife,sting,n superior patriotista.t sof 'the Loval. Leagues. • Re , . eruitipg , tents , Just liner nro better than [resolutions; and a live vt.huitcer will way . down a bushel of speeches, and will - go -farther -towards • " aiding the Govern mebt."—Areto York Sun, 191 k. Volunteeiing. ' If t • ny Democratic press should now, in I view of the last proclamation . , announce that the suecess of their*arty ;n the emit ! ins PreSidential election was of much greater tmportattanbas witminglileteries in the - field, or that ifeTn'tter.ats 104 better remain to' put down the unitlid`ed• - foes 'of ,the, Governtnent at home than the armed enemy atiread, we should doubtlessi hear, in-no whispering tones, cries of "Treason!" " away with the traitor !" etc. Yet why, should-such 'expressions be more treason able by the'Democratic than by the Re pub. party? r Why is it permissible for the republican party, on that grpund, to send m e n home from the army and not permis sible for the Democrats Co-retain me 9 from going to the army? Why is.it right for Republicans to'permit .leatie'S arMy and Wastingtoff to be endangered and Penn sylvania menaced, and wrong for peinp erats to refuse their'arms to rivet on their ,own ebains? The object of both is• the same:---vit, votes. But the Republican plan cuts both ways; fop, having get the 'Republican and Democratic soldier, the former is allowed to come' honie and vete, whilst the latter is prevented. Each in such case as this, gives two votes to the ;Republicans—the vote they put in the box, and the vote they keep out of the box. It creates Republican majorities by increasing their own at the Bomb tinie di minishing Democratic ballots. When 'the rare ease happens of: Republican voter going to the wars, his party loses nothing, because he comes back. to %'ote. When a Dernocratie soldier *goes, his party loses his vote. In view Of these obvious truths, which cannot but haVe their effect' upon the vol unteering of the Democracy, what is' the duty of the,Administration ? It is Ylt ,once to give the country an assurance that at no future election .will soldiers, be permitted to leave their 'regiments for voting purposes, or that, if any are allowed to go. no selectiOn shall be made of Mends 'of the Administration, but that all shall t:•6 treated alike. If this be done—if the Democracy of the country can have any assurance that their absence from elec tions, fighting their country's battles, shall not be taken advantage, of as a means of defrauding their friends and putting rul ers over them that they detest, we doubt not that they will answer, as they have hitherto too confidingly done, to the call of the President. —A young man named Bertrand was shot in Monroe county last 'week by a reckless 'Provost, guard who had been sent out to arrest hini a 9 a (legend. The not tyas a foolish and Criminal one and caused great excitement throualiout the county. One would think three stout men' could take one unarmed man without shooting hin;Cdown like a,dog. He since died. Ter Luzerne'eounty, upwards of 300 roldiers voted'in one - district without any legal-riglit-.4Mit , being residents of that county or calming to be ' - while in , otber places tbelmme men voted 'two dint nets the same aay. ' -Tbs can be proven. Register's. NOtioe Puiti.k.. 'tort= is hereby given to all persons eoi caned In the following estates, viz; . Estate ofCaleb C. , Newton, late of Herrick township, dec'd..Eamella Newton, adm'x„., - , • • Enate•Of Evan Lumley; late'of Herric k township, de. ceased...Benj.:Daniels. ed`mr: ,• „ , • • , Eststeof Isaac Howard, tato of Silver Lake township, dec'd, 1.31. Iloward,l Estate of Wm. W. 1014.14t0 of Rush township, deed. F. M.,llltltr, , , That.the accountants have settled' Shell - acco r unts•in , the Register's mike. to and fortbecountyof Susqueban, no county, and that the same. will be' presented to the ,Indges of the Orphan:a CoarCof said county .on Friday. November 13,161.3. for confirmation and allowance.. . • Estate of A.l. Chatoberlin, late,,of Gibson township: deceased, Wm, T. Case. adm'r. , • ' Estate of Jangs - Geniner,'lste,sif Herrick township, deceased, Jefendak'Coon. adte're • ". lEstate of T.. it. Miles. t ate of Dimock townihip, dec'd, f Nl L et t Urf t 4 " l4.3 Bl lll6l,late of Erldgewater.d. Elites Backus, adues.l••_ ' Estate °risme) ,Blacic, late of, Mob township, seed, i A. W.-Gray,:ethzer.,.c. • • • , • • Estate of George Salisbury, late of Clifford . township. deed, Ma , Burna and Geo: If adm!is.• ,• , • :That the ; accountants have :settled their,ateounts in , the Re ' gister ' s office; andlor the county of Basque banns: and that the sante will be presented to the'Judg. es of be Orphan's Court of said county, on Friday 'Nov. 20.1663.forconflrmation and'allevrance, To 1 . 49 Presented, &o:., on Friday,' Nov. 27th.H3113: „ Estateof Id_iron,Carrler, late .oflllmock- lownsldPf: deed,Carrier,' AdriVr. • • •: ' • : • • 'ID E. NEWELL, Eeghteri ate . Executor.'s" --- Notide' It b riEßS, Teitainen ry the Mate of Luna It•Gintarkdettased; late alf Fareatinketennahly, having been granted,Lo.the andendgued; all omits in ,debtedto ealdeatato are zenneeted 10 'make Immediatt payment. and theaepating-Amanda *zebra the same to sresent them-to - • , .C: A..BROWN. Atontrostf,•Oof,-29,•1868,4e.' • - Executor.- , t: co - Venal to all perimus Indebted wad rlloo44llo.o - monde, Tevake nry.lateorPareelthwnOlp t iliXd.. mikaltamedlate ..Papp Pit. - and Ith Pero" /Wing' elalawagaimpaatt.= neuei Vig;_reme,r4 ttieual r e fi gi S.P r • tge " t initAN . 13 SU, s • SOLDIERS' ,BOUNTY PAY - AND -PENSION 'OEFIC Over the '-:Vost•Dice, Ibtaxiitt*ltipsei; lEba. inoEiNG atithOrized,tii'prepare the necessary prt -11.) pen, for all appllcationalor Soldiers. and the wid ows, par / en POte irs end chthten of deceased bet diers,for Botiiity, Back-payi aazlhonsio4s, I wilt attend to that business for the sum of • " TVI7O for each claim—this to cover all experisee; ,)Itatitibit Justices' fees, Clerk's Certificates, and Postage. This is about one-third the sum malty charged for Alt persons interested'wDl please take notice nal gov ern themselves eenordingly. s • ' 'FRANKLIN - FRASER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Claim Agent. Montrose, Oct. =„ 161:18. • If TO THE .PU8L1C....: .ABEL TITILRELL „ .. AS recently recently received. and Is constantif•racehZag. Itik nett: pnpplice • ot, . '" l•' • ' • - . (74 • .fik e .... (:".. :, '- ,• :' • ~ t : ii •—• .. 1 .; 0 In- tha • , respectlve departments of trade in which hers cngagcd. etebracipg.cyetythlttg, with, few exceptions,— fie tendOrsills sincerethanks trithOso who have !liver ed hini-with. their patronage, and bopes to petit &cou nt's/nice of their furors. The are respectfully in vited to call to. his Btore;and examine qruditles and pri ces of his goods • . , • 'EtAIriIILY;DIrE COLOBS, with- directions hoer 1 to tide them, (or sale by ABEL TBRBELL. 'THE 'FAMOUS 'BARBER • Come and see tiM &Moils Barber, - Iratitimb Barber, !Moor Ilayti. • ; Late of Hayti. nonnt YEW:tetra,. . , Now aed. S. Tarbell'a . flotel. • Find meld:wing and shampooing, Find tao.cu thug hair to , snit. yon,, • Find meready . at year service, At your zgBIIABLEY 3101111113.- Atoptease,,Oct. 15, 80. DOCT. E. L. , HANDRICK,. PIIYSIOIAN BURGEON. reipeetthily toidess professional services to the. eltizens of Friends? villa - 'and vicinity-31r Office in the (Alice of Dr. Leet. Boards n% d 3.latiforirs: • -Only - BD :UM ly • •, HE HST ME s, OF Na . FALL GOODS ' ! ARE TO,BE VOCND AT JAMES', DEIVITTI! • ~. • EGANT lunspriment of Ladies` Dreas Good& De-, Silt lathes. ICasbmeres; Parts trance. ell-wool Plaids,' black and colored alpacas. black silk prints .t.gingt!ama, Ladies cloths, :skeleton and Babnorat pkirts . . . MMO)DM Drown and bleached muslin,. White, red, gray. stri ped and domestic flannel, denims, ticks, and ail other styles of domestics. • •.. Men l s Wear- . Partienlaraitention tbia department, Xtra fine blacliFrenclitiotbs and eastimeres, army bine cat almercs. fancy main:tares, Wentackyjeali. sbeePs Par, natinet, and Tailors' Trimmings, lifts and .Cape, eta. Ladies' Wear. Udado And447 l .t t.: Ladies ' doeldeti., Pansy Ganda min Notions. incinding an elegant and chaste style ot Ladles' Thum Combs. • • *- • OVLBlilitaglo Sagiir, brown, yellow and white. art:alms not totie es lapau..Elack. nod Green Tea, of the very BEST quality. cnitee. 'sprees, ginger. staff and tobaCco, Birds' Reed, matkercel, coattail; !etc., etc, Crockery, r Oil, Lamps, Glass, 4kc. 2 • Crockery °fail kinds, n - aware And nails, coal , larnP, and 'limed oils , cull oil Imps and fixtures, glass, each, paints, paint brushes, etc., etc. • - BOOTS AND SHOES. Mena' Rip and heavy boots, boys and Youth's Wend heavy boots, children's copper toed shoes. misses MD' Poem shoes, ladies' prime article walking shoe., ladles' gaiters and morocco shoes, ladles' ballsond shoes, ladles calf shoes. The above goods are to be seddat prices that will salts fy every one. TO DAIRYMEN. I have constantly on bend a supply of butter Palls. No charge for pails Aug cub for bptta. Ashton 15ttlt,for sale Produce taken ,in Exchange: Montrose, Sept. 21. 1863 Mr" - We Wise by Mikes Do not trifle with your health. constitution and character. If you are suffering with any disianes for which • HEE.IIBaLir EXTRACT:SUOMI is recommended, ' try it !- yit i try it 1 • ' • It will cure you, rated long rufferlng,, allay pain and inflammation. and - will restore yon to'bealth and purity; at little extreme and no , exposure. • Cnt out the advertisement in another column and call or send for' It. Beware of counterfeits I -Bak kr Helm bold's, take no other. Cures tuarantend., neplOßm•;. • or& GentlctUan,cused of Nervous Debllitt, . ln. competency, Premature 'Deasy std Youthful errotvactit sled by a desire to benefit others. pill be haptty to (hell ish to all who , need it (tree of charge) the twipe and di rections A:Ay making the simple-ftemedy used in big we- Those %Jibing toltrollt by his experleuce—and possess e valuable remedv%. , will rticelte; tho sac* by'return mall, (carefully scaled,) be addrortilnu 1 .1611 N QGDEN," No.GO Nassau street; New. York: • 'Editor of Democrat,f ' " igen Stri:—Wittr - your peithission.l'wleh , to Idyrio' to tho readers , of your ,paper.thst I wpisond by return mail to tdl who wish it. (free.) a 'Recipe. ' withibildirec tions formakinu and using It o:abler Vegetable; aim,. that will ofTer.,tnally,remove, -in ten days time-N.74m- Bl o tthe e , Tan„:Preehtm 'and Imparitletiot the ,kin, leaving the .sanmeo ft;, cloak. aninoth =l4 beautittih t• • : I will also mail free to those having -bald Headi,,or barernees, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a fall grriwth'ot Lusurtaht Whhikers..4 a 'ffoustielie. In less than'/304iya., 'AU sp plletttlons anawtred bY_telOrn,ratill without charge: . .Itespeptfully yours., , , ' ' ' • T,EICIS.,P,'CiIIi.P.MAN. ChMnistr:" No: Itriadyrtil, Yin*: j•• July ao.-Bmc,nae • • • .. • . - ... TllO rtOIkOrESSION'h 'IIMPERIENCE" OF iW INVALlDerrublisluxtfor.the bandit: and /Sell waining and a caution to young wen who onffer.froin nervous Be-, premature decay bt-litanhood, eta., suppling et the same time, the meansef selt l enre.!, B y onewho has eared himself atter being_pit to great injurY, and ex pense througbtaedical humb i Nudqtatekery. • " 1 ' By, enclosing apost-paid, eased en!clope, single copies may be bad of the antis() , - ' N,ATUMII/31. IlAYFlll*lCe_4l.i • may2S7-liic . .Bedford, Binge CotintY,D4,, Y. ~ • , , cogiumcArtb.l • • Tabignatr . COminimiditiVa Cntables Db44o!!! '-' , :sl:#idfcitll.ifittitirriBs ,s • - • r The tiliderergned having bete restored to health - 11i It few weeks, by a very , dog& remote.' tate . tutete,g eut. Aro severo y with a severe, leeg „etfeettor., one that 'dread 'disease. cetutureptlon—le edition* to' melte' known to hla fellow eviVerere the 'tease Ofture.- _ n To all. who deelrolt, hp. will sco l d otApy of the pre ? - etriptlon tiliediltreerof charger) wittr the dlrt.Ttlonb for' prvpsdog end ,oelog the tams j; - audit • sere care for Consmakm, Asthma; I , 3 l o nellitist: NOP. Clo &c. Only Objetfot the saiiertitier Man& trig' the prescription ACto benefit. the Afflicted, And spread Information' Which 46 tentelves to tie invaluable and be hopes everyentfererwtfLtry:4l6 remedy, IS it *lll cot them. nothlog, and improvebleesler. ,kartfeemiletting,the prescription willplease aMfelis • Rey. EDWXRD tr. - WILSON,-WllUezelburgb; fOet. 8, 9 6.9. 441 • glogirConnty, aw .York.„ • '!, ; alf#! l *Firanr:an:- wy ,... 071 , 0 ,_ „ itir ,.. stmlNA __ ky _ : ., mug nextlerm oethis Institution 7trilt commeue. NovetilbettlS. _ - ei n atbe late drottrasummg.the noardinik Rail, te le brick buildlogii_havelmen erected and the-old cake ea, tirely reb ovabod., . • The new 'chapel is lone center band. Ing,:or much larger;tinin the 010 One, and by aid e Orton/is:an bemadetoinclude all the lower floors ea two new wings: altogether making the largest audience room in Northern Pennsylvania. Recitation moms; students' rooms, Deer hell, is well es the building throughout have Demme - gel s en ,. respectplossent and convenient as _ those of any o *Sheol in the coluittY;': • • The ladies reach- 0)o-thimble- ieeltation rooms lad dining hall without going into the open air. . A full board _of therouAly eduestml.experietced sse euccesaitil teachers, * superior Chetnietil and Philotonh. foal Apparatusi o large and well selected Library* r e li. able 'Cabinet together, with all , the appliances of idol class Semlniry,lniure the patrons of this Institution all the advantages, they.tan desire at school far theft sons and dangbtets. - ' • ' Those who maywish toymparithenuelves foe teach. Ind will have as good advesteges ben, as at lair eac * , stray Normal Same], - ', ._ Eligible and snaglons apartments turviliesn'titted amt ihrniebol tors Commercial College., no pabui wlll spa Coto make It.eqflat in every teepee% to the very bes Commercial School. • It will embrace two department!. Tnzoximieu. and ntaorte f ts.. lti.theformer, w,fll be taught the Spenceet. an syetent of Penrunanship, thatongh 4i:earl - ed ge i f - Iloolt-keeping.., the best and most'practiou eletb e d s o r con:Mating - Interest. Percentage. firokeriga; hand l & Commission. 'Equation' of ,Payments, Duties, Putn e y: ship. SettlementeL&C:. 4e. - In the Practical Dephrtmeat will be satin acted etre. ration a BANE. with its Notes. Bills, Drafts. Clieckr De. posit, Tleketiate.; thrtioltiale sad Basil litt'iree • Poet. Refined and Steamboatodlees supplied with customary fixtures. Special attention will lie elven Is BasinessCorrespondencil, Roles, Law*. Customs and Operations, and nothing will be omitted which mar tend in the shortest pi:teeth?. timelnd in the best twi ner to prepare !tridents for success in the tauten da ties end employments of life. - • . There will also be established, in: he College.two T a t egr aph Offices Ihrnished, with stiperior instruments, sad they will be rendered as complete ni every ,respect ts the beet mikes in the American Telegraph Cowpony. The teacher of this branch Is a practical' operator, and will give all neceesary-attentlon to Idir:depretnient— Such will he the facilities for segniring the NI of Tele graphing that Student,' ean betomerpracticat operator' in rvirery short. time. ) • "er By connecting' this department with theAiradengetbe entire expense for a Comment%) course is- redaced sae halt what is ustmUy charged in schools exclusively Com mercial and yet the advantagerehere ere unatartfaued. Diplomas will be awarded to those who -satiefactorily complete•the Course, and we shall lac great please» la aiding all ench to secure situatlona,in , Or Send for a Circular. Application for admission, to the Colleint . aiSeniinuy. or for farther *Oculars in regard to either may or ad dressed to NELtlONAlugaten, Pa. October 1863- • 4* ITTENTIOII DRAFTED ,MERI A ?TER Matnredellberntion *bait) our ICatlonn) and 211. Pinancjill attain, .wp bare come td tte conclunion that . ~ - - .'ll -4" ' .-: • - . ~, .. _., 1.... 1 ~. :, ; • ~ , -.-, •-- i ... , . • Ls Actually NecesSary ! for the following goodreakuinr : First., we have on band a eplondid Stock of , • Sul:piker ; bawls, • ;Dreis Hoods, Silk and Cloth Cloaks, De/nines. BaregeV itidiet• Cloth. lawns. Ginghtais Velvets, SSilkr. DombazlneN While • Alapatfts, Se., t.e. 3soicorariamigeisii ,0 ereiT(vatietY of Color eaapries,Dom6ocats Domestics. Prints, from 12 cents upwards. SZTEETIPOS at artiostan? price.. BEDTICKING,STRIPE6', and , • DEN/4/2 from Vi co operarde.. • Fisnocle of all colors and pricss.ja 111111INERY GOODS, Wo nette..o...eirei that we can- comes with nay firm this side of New York, in prices. last"- ec For all of the above we wish the public sp th2lll. 04 meat EXCEEDINGLY LOW FIGURES J. R. Ds*ITT • s l4 "Ct i lc:l 4 4WC l r' • 'Filiniislitint.::ooo44 Otu:hich"wv) 16 the' soletinutaciireri. • We irOnld say totherseli Itatm of gnat, that le earl Rtlii any one; no matter: km por• titular the. 11RO:wet:. We can (MIA ork thn eluded End the moat REASIMA.BIA - • TERNS a salt of indite need for iitiftig taarriek Or faces Butternut Resiment:,Westtatantra ;pod It and A watt-made arttEle,hdaing* Ilaiitifitt64' at 21Ir 'Detr'Streetilt T. We certainty havoefirantalis:6Wrthoid4o!itf in Mk We call particular attention to those vho itnow . that" , Pelves th'errears withats to come an Mpa34 up-,as *Stitt, the funds to :carry an our.buslnese.- ._We e re no ;Mende. of long credits, andbelleve•in the gaffed' " Short.Settkitten ta make vooci //joule • ,fluttenborgi , Roienbaira 4704' moirritosE,'Aeg. sotk,' 28a. ' • • 3P O ICP - - thr OPENED A ,NEW 'STOCK GOO : la bill d. large astortabehtor .CL 0T PINE SHIRTS;DRAW-. ERS, WRAPPERS, St7,S- , , POFA T AERS,,fic„&v. AT , wetrAtrar lA/ VP Also eLsiwore.igiss q 41 Y. - • - • " Teas, , gilkari. 17401asaca l , 44- to the_pabllc that bare . got aS'ffied,4 bet". ter YOUNG 111030 N and OOLONG moor' t were , erre before agora, tar sals In this plate.. I alacaristatil-: ly receivlnglirealt gonad , Flouir • • , , fiOni Now Winter Whoat, et lower sate* thart,ca,w bo *dal' towlter*. the celebrfted • ; ; ; (PIAUI:BORG allow& a Supertoi t tO - iny`Othert - inikei;itetlie priho at retallasiatorlor *beam la ',Ad. Call WNW JOS parchape, as you hat) been jewedloog enough, 'au* 041ror yoFr r -'` Good S ugar at . 12 ate: by the dollar'sworlk Borri 'comer LActontAidie, OcCI,IB6S. ' 71; r FOS?. ; ' 7 , --• :EpLigiitental tlTTlEßkVitileiltutlWWOtt. Dreaßlnilr• ~ y ,il~ X3l