raj Ti i II 1101' ' s:]{llloty, - y 0 GERRITSON I ,- - ~,f ttltr3 4.tr Clatr.L.l2' _ ;Aar' i3VI on! ouserifi Ainit quo Aloulits , thath:rportion tet r ....I *4 . 4lmbiipitlit4.4o4446pft!tiitt' the Vat _3 4 llirinphit l nke Ynaippid pivkinn• 0 Oaf ti DA. :Mt 'l t 2 roatZ,s),l: l ;• •pi r , 12 ' 4P9VAM aLtRA44 1 4 1 45 1 494 t oqi: .13 it oditvelmo3Rts , ory the lie% York kealltpth Itnitise;mbixth retoolinb'olition of- Liko , :tiTikitythellittpitigrorlor e.y.,o infOaliijiipliaoi#istiyat - . A4V4 11 * -4 25 C1 ' .90 1 0;4 1 0 - . ! 7:,' triWelaiid : llc iii . o " Cd4d Verrt. 'WS fir 31 - IF4S;A rebßi plot on e pot t15413103e 41.4 •prisolfets-on Johnson's Istand;:i Coes& officers rat the blockade at Wihningon t? . eugineer;the c 4 4o,.rpr. 94 1 ,4:n40n. Tritrei man a propellei with 800 Canadians, surprise.the-gariison 'on the island, and takelhe rebel prisoneni into Canada. The story about privateers and an intention to bumcities and towns, we thick was the senSational addition. Some. accounts say the 300 men were to he : rebel, soldiers whu were to separately tKavelAhrough the North in disguise,into Canada. Secretary Seward is Auburn The Secretary of State, during Ins visit to' his native town, Auburn, made a char acteristie speech, which contains positions full as startling as anything we have had : one of, which, if it has any meaning at all, has one so pregnant with evil, that it is ,difficult to understand how a.persoweecnpYingthe position which he does, could have made The first position taken in this speech 'is the one the radicals are everywhere ta that the administration and the gov ernment-are one. Mr. Seward says: ••" You will succeed, because you voted for the government in Noting to sustain tlmudministr,ation., Yonr-oPPouents mat the tatal error of supposing that they c.au.divide the administration from the govertsMent, and'support the one and dis, card the other. No man can serve two masters," , , The same Mr. Seward who made these remarks at Auburn; 'wrote - as follOws to Mtl'Adbutlq,.pur Mbilster' at'LondOn, No ember'l6. 1 • •:t . • • , this country especially, it is a .entirely consistent with the Constitution, but even eential to itasta-, hility, ,to rlgard, the administration at any aiisting as distinct, and separate, fropu the government itself, and to cauvass tlist „proceedings, pf the one. without the thought of disloyalty to the other." -.AIM. yet this , min. ' , Om thus-palpably contriadictsiihnself iSl'relied upon .by the portly iii potter 4 -s U itatesinan i competent teinntiet the; Sifaino of this . great coon.- t rys,' - ' ;,, Tho speeeb.9,ftile. politician. Seward, attAnciburn, , ioriipletely , :stultifies the deo; larations of the Minister Seward, -in his diplimatiorgraxiespondcinee. , •.•ifl. ~ -.' ..-. Bei - vett ,andtlipep*i!Seward'is.hold: to temerity„:: Ite;iiiiii . isk:44t,Were:wei .0 -411,-- , ..* , cc•„.. 3sio 1 ,, ,t;7% . ..1. ~..,. ...,,, betreyer In the storra-tolci or his hahlthl; exxlOrtite dtillkingi ita, abetddasuitposethe had swisSiirtHd!altilenstiti tienplelopbof,tl* oelilpllif i l*foirlhakiiig NS tifyi , .7 , l* repstie4, 4 he Sai,4 A. 44 :iKtAiiti;ln i F 4 ' -;;•ii.. - a itbatif. tbitnib tail*dil l '4 su ffrage.; the Pr • • ' • ilk, ty,lip. , , , V . n1e204, 7 i 0,1860 stiff' a;; , --:.- 1 11 s l) nitO n ill,* 11,99f4(e thi' - -, . • i :,:‘ l 6ftlit" . ni ": la t tes?nji, . t i. an .Bff ,.. 7 v i r t it. .. .11 ~ ~ thE d i„dot • ; "-...l4lWelrigP &Oil 18f,'„kalnai40`inajo,ritrvaliCA ehtlka: AbfflirtEnneeliViii i ll364f i Clitidit i tifit2, jority be expected to. acquiesce, without voting kusi4esliOiDmig,..*-y-liedicalionleelstlimr of AffersidDaiiipariJohniekHretUua ridippri*Magoililiffitisigarilboekartunst zioidla „Ai* ithitrOu hit* ' taniztfail; war, Whilkly' 3': nothin . ' unt alu itriViait artily. 101 l )3 'stet AStic , dsM— Weiblienttptaintite 411Afol4144ion.b4r= tai#14.110466% ii4ifitaitktisfig tams" It: h , . 2U - Vtrrt, , , ! e t - , .., 1 -: ) ,41 kni.;1f,•. 41 min w , ` . ,„.__ . , 4 . A • 4hi g ace vt-,0%. wou.. ,,• -, — , iistitlibiniattidaliet H VI 'Se jl eAr e lp' 1 4 3 4,1 ) 14Rid .: , A '"Vll* ic41:4941,1-#14414413AV1, in g", 1160 ...4 01 * - 1 . :t) '.l l s'ili , -.,i;• 'Of . oillTTrmi - 47. 4 ,' . : - ffAlthrePalr. 4 ,- 16v. ;i0 iiitiabel44.**. Democratic : -.excha.nges-T,amonk-iftheii some ...# l 4 i ' l° 4 I ff ib . st an*l4 j ll :o l o44itei , rive , ~- .:',Otiniit4lo:llo4-;grilitgl4..o;. moot , stqfiiitz#:o4l-•:toi.0oe; 'y ~ ; i, , ,'Z, ' , , , ; ‘ - ..,::, - - . 4:l*:*.* - jWkAW:v43 , I4. - -',gie;) , -,1 4 1 #40,0'.0x . ..,W)6:_!;::::Vire , :;-4Psi,*v,e,ge 1 ildrigAltp tikß, L .,4%o. l, i,:l, l .oiiiet* no li,gli,- ex noli : 44* r #tiea : **444kAtqft 00 4Ak ti etAYntitc*. --, Aiiotviii;o* -filliregPliiPePt*.a.tliklypm!W(? _ The Conscription Act thiconstitutions4 3uihcaisfoftiflaiiftliaatitai'Pf e Os Sm O! * 14 40 1 440 1 4 1 ; - :c 0 imirili0 h j t e m a p 1!1 1 14 formjupe tons 0 strain invernment !officers film sending diem into the military service, the Su pr'ema Court -- delivered an opinion at Pitts bug, on the 9th inst., pronouncing the law to be unconstitutional, and granted an in jwicdon etch case for the protection of the Plaintiff, on his giving bond, with nnrety toterapproved bythn - prothitnietn- - - 17, in the sum of 9590.1 Chief JusticerLow rio and ,Ytitices WoedWard and `Thomp son each' deliVered on ovinion; pronoun cing the,law uncoustitntional. .Justices Strong and Reed; gave -dissenting opin ionn •• • • 11 • • • . ' thon"govonitnOt" refaced toe rep. Tesente `-6y l o4iniet at the ario4ton!, and ,4oes„itot intend to ,besegotrolled liy legal Aeoisione:. The 'opinicinteof the Judgeii are Very le#gthY. ` tViicidiolird'a closes as follOwa: Fhe!e ptber features of the conscript law that deserve.critiCiam, but, not„to ex :ter:4'w:furt,he,r;..l) mg, my ! oldec tioes to At constitatiogality on, these grounds „. • - s'Orlit":o9 power of COPgess' tp raisoand supwit armietioloes Rokinclnde 'the "pow er dialt the militia ''of the Staten: . - „ „ . . , . That the :power of , Congress. to Call forth the militia cannet.,be exorcised 7113 the fOrnis of this enactment. 3d-That a citizen of Pennsylvania can not be subjected CO' the rules and articles of war until he. is in actual military ser vice. 4th. That he is not placed in such actu al service when his name has been drawn from a wheel, and ten days' notice there of has been served upon him. For these reasons, I am for granting the injunction. Peterson's ffiagazine. We are in recept of this popular Lady's Magazine, for December. It is a splen did number. "Peterson" will be greatly improved in 1864. It will contain nearly 1000 pages of double column reading ma ter; 14 steel plates; 12 colored fashion plates ; 12 colored patterns in Berlin work embroidery .or crochet, and 900 Food_ engravings—proportionately more than any other petiodical gives. 'lts st4i ries and novelets are by the best writers. In 1864 four original copyright novelets will be given. Its Fashions are always the latest and prettiest. Every neighbor hood ought ,to make up a club. Its price ia_onlva.wa_Dollazsaxear. oralioßarle - than Magazines of its class. It is the Mag azine for the times!' To clubs it is cheap er still, viz : three; copiesfor $5, five for $7,50, or eight for 'slo. To every person getting Up a club at, .theie rates,,thepub lisher Wilt Rend eztrA copy gratis. S.pe citeens `sent (if written:for) to those wisb ing`to get ap clubs. Address, postpaid, Charles J. Peterson, 306 chestnut, street, Philadelphia. , garTheßeptiblicnn., has, 'for' , quoting Treinithel organs ! but it has not yetiied : the following Apra ,the Mobile In Roiiter,, au intense swech Taper : "The. Democratic party is not in pOWer now, and-:we may thank God'for it,• The North is not less set On a purpoSo of final „separation than we are. The Republican - party are not fighting to restore the 'Union any more than the old Bernina fought to establish the independence' Of the coun tries they invaded.. The Republicans hre fighting for conquest and dominion. and .we for liberty. nnd independence: 'There_ is only one party in the . North'WhONiont this Union restored,' but , they have nO More poiret.L4egiklative;ueltientive'Orju; diciiiithatrthel,paPeriwci*lte'on. ' • As long as th*Republittanti hold pone' , - they will think of Congueistiutd , donlinion iinly, , nud we, of theotheibtuid,edgreoirW - up in solid - columnlbifteedoM 'and.inde= pendenee, which wel - stiali'be - certain to .1- stieb (foreign) ; desistance' as • we_ may : now - confidently , :tixpeet;"befEiro the Delzweiats , of the 7 Nertli'Ok in pewit.' aainiandTwiteiwaisPeFiligfiltiOnr"aiiii; 1 ! itaniiredwistiniction 'conatitniiiiNtaPl I`.beasionomndlgnailtnti4Y with :nlltsucli;:stuff! wanefistiOinlN 141413chstiat ber itieti li kiThiddettlilElteMitt. in& Chlwleel: &sinner; THEY" CCM . TREOILIAINIONaIfirtpESPISEIr and SO - 110 WE.' And WelicrWlittiittile liesergissdimen 14% 3 141 theiltifieu,i !tlYnion and the adeursed ConstitittidliMet: d` ills partrin.tha Nerthfltheilltht& ".. ,fiefelti I in tiotilitest by tniwaihlnth lttih I the Constitution and thOtTnion as V !Too ketOingto,l vi ,Lonz,as lip ' illarAViiii!ailiniendi: or-ancient.• antagonists' of ..thiviwiti. raginnillkaivntion;ift. i sRL' • that the'fatieticisinofthe ebolitionikee• not,theiittide*lt illocimedinetit .40tizeiit Whip** have become diligiltalorOftiteAtfriitakil eburCl . nre*ppit;atia)ifiolti-th,ilf ancient ; .11,1 :1;; ; ; I States dealt* iiiiiitinia.eitiM*l;. fgep ; ofponti Etutbi, • absdin -_7fiecessi ;droF. &viol:114: ti4,l**,:ypie anger, so clean r a the 134144 and -once we: - 7*Q4l4t***Of - 4 0 47'- - gO4etitutioif ttie I.lo.44,l4**ol24ilimetniSmsiesk,,and ted 1 90 f renxtbkinoroatialits . _ THE WAR . . —-3 t been of HamOond big been ortti:3red.tio Nashville, Tenn., on 11 , inapection among the hospitals': ,'our' westemarmies. According to oificiarre prts there are 84,472 bedsfor patients in the United-States general Aospitals, and' there are at present 20,105 persons under treatment. The news from the army ottlte Potninr i ttetiortn tj OA' a considerable body of rebels shelled Gen. vatr'vklis camp 'ffigtr?StoVehiiiiiiit on Thursday, thus provinglhat some of the enemy are still .on ibis side:of the Rapi dan. 'There is.a .great scarcity , of tobac co and other necessaryartielesfor the sol diers, in consequence of the ektended pro hibitjon ag,ainstantlers:..r • • the United. States steamer Massachu setts, ; Charleston bar arrived; at -Fortres# :Monroe. wm•the, iShe ports that firing was still kept up on Sam te,rl.4lo AN* fgrkwaS entirely demolished. The relooltkpdt.up .a:fhtweacltaight; Idit;anyiot! thn following dtly. There bidtbeentito titiogvitiCharleston of , late, 4,fightoourrtd on theaLittle ffenueit- Bei) river on Monday last,..iimwhjch a‘reb-, el regiment:Am repulsed„ with theloss of i ' fiity 1 440 awl •forty,scaptured. Generid Gluthuers r ia.etatedo titab'inake„ .auOtkr,AttnokotkAlliersville.,;lTent&All lia.trppprited: qttiot betiveeztlemphis and ;Corinth. t,,, ,11 • . , The : steamer Allen; Colliercrecently • at- Atte4d-by guerillas a short-diatanceibelow *len% ,was "taken to - the shoroand the .passengers and crew robbed. The boat was set:on fire and burned to the water's edge. She was owned in Memphis and valued at $15,000. Gen. Price has retreated with most of his army from Arkansas to the Red River Valley of Texas, where ho hopes to do something in aid of his rebel confreres in Western Louisiana. Thus the entire state of Arkansas has been rescued front rebel rule, and is once more in the Union. Affairs in the army of the Potomac re main unchanged. Considerable firing . was heard on our extreme left, on the 15th, proceeding from our cavalry and the re bels, but so far as ascertained, nothing se rious occurred. It is-known "beyond doubt, that the re bel army, with the exception of detach ments of cavalry, have moved to its for mer strong position. General Meade was in Washington on Saturday, and held a long conference with the President, Secretary of War and Gem Ilaßeck. A correspondent with the army of the Cumberland states that all danger arising out of the diffielilty bf - obtaining subsist enee is removed ; but the abseneei of forage was severely felt, the barge trans portation not beina ° able as yet to afford sufficient supplies. Great numbers of licr, in - consequ'ence, and large bodies of our cavalry had been sent back to be remounted. Nothing of an offensive nature can be undertaken by our army at present, as it will take consid erable time to collect suppfie.s in sufficient quantities at Our new base et Chattauoo-' By the arrival of the .trinied States -transport Continental, from New Orleans For. 6, via. Key West Nov. 11, we have accounts of op,erationi in the, Tecps cams- . try. On.the morning of the' 3d inst. the advance of Gen. Washburn was attacked' and driven in, but thOrehels were in turn speedily checked and driven to a great distance, with a loss of two hundred men taken prisoneraindone hnndred killed.— Our loss was forts killed. The force in Western Louisiana concentrating. at New Heria and vicinity, where they, will await fukher'orders.. Nothing wail known of Gen . Banks' last naval expedition to the Itio Grande. • By 'the .eaptfire of , the4ebei bloekatle runner*, R. E: Lee s , , ond Ella and Annie, off Miming*, N. •c 4, Our government ' intercepts ti . .o4mher•of,,dis, patches; letters; &fe.,!frinit yartons bivl9 in Etiroge'*hiCh show the: gpap-,-., il -- vilikkaii:,lf2eofeitetate n diplonmiry. both. inFfiitee-and , partrbflthe eokiiktii?lidehh# l ;• - '.411a,t6 'the, . format iineW.Valijo-C0,11Li4q,P9,1, itweenthe retiOhiWtim j l3elintidai ri f! • ,•;;-?, oy:fitsottilifimiol,4ternito-dis' 0.5j4 -4,150/IR4Prigetlitkabld(OPA: . t 4 4 O 1;:iFl a isOrtelllo4l4l'dayoilkadlrik :feNg9 •i;4 lhe sea * - exptt tiOn :thlPaus 191:0.0: 01 30..! , 311 c Aiinetal :13a4CperfoFkal OntiniadVhad;strogessfi&, IF4/ 4 4441 1 . 1 941tAtttbilrithiGrkode:i , PAg i l l)/e YA B I 4 g 4 4-Ilf-Ilie-oribxPbrininvb fi r lAßOW i l l gt. VI PAW' flaintOrtt4!idrikwal e ll/ A-V3 e ßVVtPApaaliftlittlidigitirv i esil sra -4 1 .0V 9u 0PultkirtkinbasSztoti.been cflitAfelit I, fiabo 04iditiow I wi t : c iflAnik/Outhlottliforitiirkandillitr tnqh 7Ai1m99.44.14994/3 werailandetio I i T NeV st ONf e rtigMiAleitdie4tijkolirlk'' DitailanubOtiaa: .t K lNP,;efet@Ellidi Altritxpeditivitjo *4l l / 2 RI-31Pu; -'gxlifititdPvihbßiditelideni: wali.leff! .341*.407161ient) tactile ANCifffnt,,tlFß it,NuiliPP44looritteilai* "I:6.WaSVUIettIBM Ottimofflpi_itlise :140nif ;.1r452,P081.9 3Y9k.raste*CMJ'r*Fm; lOrt YO . tOPRPPigIi • RICERMTP.PIge , 94401 it.‘iieS":qttg.ti4pil. Ttlie„expw and, ! 45, 4,4• 41 . ,1 3aii,61,*upiP4 p2 .... 16, ice olio4 trn of thoconhtry?,*itia zoilksi;74l, bittsltcsli easti4rd'fiOnfifforinsville.--!,. folio is about 'fiftOn th °Asia *en ! ' . ankliC'Hii"ghte),glinbOat t i ; tvAiikt*' t l o . nteingat,lf . #loe:, •, ea~erate ;`~ rdtr'engtiit:ip Tfxigiileat*Y;- .Puire thaii"Onguilf ifieir forte oi c oi* 000 sores 7" 06", • and the bombardmen(beeomas_feebler ev ery titilY. tutinny'Cwotts ~ttre 'fitidi to have impOgnable;i and the way eaptuting them' is by laud attack. that the, Triblinti bitie4emetyAoubtful of sue efts, and accompanied with inimense loss. Sumter isStill being battered, -but still holds out. It is now a valuable iron mine, over three millions ofponnds being alrea dy !brown into it. Already there are ma .the early abarldhnment of the siege. r, The .Battle of Gettysburg. Meade ,has made his official report of the camoigwin Maryland and Pennsyl vania, and the;prittle of Gettysburg,. in Ju ly• ,Eleglyes as his reason •for not Jaying ilie.report before the, Department atr au.earlior ilate, the severe wounding of several of bis corps and division comman d6res, whose repetts-were necessarily' de. /ayed. r. )Ivordsi 151en.;Meado sums np' the' result( of the campaign nefbllows : , ITiainp losses' in the engagements. of July liatc24 -omiAd— , killed , ,! 2,834 ; 'wounded, 43,70E4 ;missing, 8,643; total, 23,186.-•3 guna44l,l-,etandardvand 13,621 prisoners bands;fetl into our and the enemy, de- Gatiysburg, was compelled to ev i aenate, Maryland . nud:Pennsylvanik and Withdraw, from the upper valley of the Shenandoah:,: -.A high tribute - of praise is AwnEtiftd,itho officers /and, 'men for their Jiniferm courage and gallantry in the bat , tles,aroend Gettysburg. QUA, tavern-keeper at Leigh, Lan cashire, hs inscribed over his door, in stead of the usual Pictorial notification, "my sign's in the cellar." A man who lives opposite says that folks who g o into that cellar most always bring out the signs thereof with 'em. —Say, you fellows who voted fol. " Curtin and.no Draft," how do you feel about now ? In your pockets we guess. —Those valiant gentlemen who, on the 13th lust., raised their voice for war, haven't gone yet—they are waiting to be drafted. —The Holmes Connty(o.)Farmer, in speaking of the result of the late election, says " we all • have the consolation' of knowing that Lazarus was licked by the dogs and lived." Dr. Adam Clark, : the great commenta tor, declared against political priests. He said ; " Political preachers neither convert souls nor build up believers on their most holy faith.. —Tito Presideut has caused an order to be read in the army, threatening the severest punishment for speaking disres pectful of him. - When the great CnCiar declared himself Dictator in Rome, he did not take such precaution as this. —The Supreme Court ofNew York has decidallthat. arbitrary.: arrcs4.are. uncon stitutional, and that the President has no more right to order them than any other person, neither in time of peace nor in time of war, This is a matter so plain that weeannot see how any decent sane man CO' for a Moment bare any , doubt iipon the queStion ; yet. Republicans and their leaders. will - stand up and argue in favor of those arrests. to the great 4isgust, of sensible teen. • • I.onisvilie. Journal : We don7i know that the President can raise 30,60 new voliinteers, but he can place Buell an4llcOlellan in; the field, add that *nal be worth half the , number. —lt is found by investiiation that • the number of Mew who have been actually killed in this war. does not fall short of half a million. :--ThoPhiladelphia and Erie Railroad was : opened to Emporium, Cameron County, on the 19th inst. Eighty-fire miles more of the road are under way, which- will , earrY the road frOm Sunbury toSt. May's leaving only a 'gap of twenty three miles unfinished-between Philadel phia and'Erie: . ( 1 4 . t%',01i0 'Of Ai ihanies and 'dis'gr • apes. "of the,day, that , thdiVishipitOU,A,s.seczat,' "ed Pieria Teleiiiiiiio,': an hiiikeSt Uiaa l is made id' 116 - "lrbuih6i,iti."' 'Re iiiinbt help , itr . " T'Ailitkiiiiiii 1 are ‘ isn't - ioUk. his 'hands - , -, kntoktqf tetelfilid,' - `plut: -. nevisn'ek, jmblisli ileiii;'findiVini; thea to 'rbi llilse. Aridlliialilief'dhlY . ,irtie,oo. iiVii t y news, , ' r i oa-6.lll4,:i , btiVereie'of..' o'6 -, .nest 'l' lyJal political: bniraTtil: L 'Tho'"A'duifffiit ' iOn,' - makes use, of thq teldgOpli ail'cl tetegr: s ph 7 l e '6 attedivellepedpie- ';'''' '," , rvt .-.. . ri. ~.,. 1 ., , ' , -:L , 147. . a Ifs '- ' t : l T ' ll t r nYtt 4 r -1 1. 4 . P1i'49 44reNi ,p - Atil,-rlin; qmr,p ....cmlntx;"4. it :4 1° Ibr OTAS: IP feaTr• i - 044 1 4 2 W fit 40tig; tifi'f i ntn,e: ( tnni orliFing.theo s i i ;314411 7004:45A4 'URI , Ator i ' EsAmpiPilltikatfur4,l qiiehl i hie, tP. 00 0113ef9r9,4, ( lPPalIe• , lOilahlA 1 4 .ti e ****14,4Y0'.; 6 1 3 P,4. (.1, : I and' fraii l ;B;`.''. . 4,-.lv#o "aul.,, 0h4444. 1 _, oc! , cegt;ffaWom iti - the ' Sect:hid - 11'6in andltu, l e 'li ii° l-&" Al b' r Of g tliP r *., WI I MgM t , I4IV - ;- a i s `hiL:ftl ' ft.,lN)9R r d.Afßpe..:7 , 7 . 0 ii, , ' in f a r p i pema 4,02y/9 - 01Ni iffea opiPAClidj i A,efore flic i flonyi Vent, 14svi 4 ff 6 t4ilet 4q4- 44 1 . 1 k, 41.0e111P-4; .;`diAllii r ,.A.o4. l naii*:i i :.:: 10 - ..pkitiop'ii444,p 9 # 4 4 One-, tho.usawl. inekv44l4U'Agegbpay county then they AveltaL94 &f. 1 ", ‘ T6.,-11.43r-OtAbeAPpnbilean l ie b , ,lt'itcl-119riASITP , Pongan4 - majorityr : motel, OA eyermeetvedbefore., i 0414 , P l , 7 .2l l iot:OtOdiins „freed, 4 it: must .i he, a.. " 1 " , !!e , ; :yt;if, , ,,, , ,- - ,c::!':: - , :i; .7,,.• ;!,.., ~.,,, b e en 4tonteresting ekpostire-bas. en made in Connecticut. : . h rappears! 1 ib4.thn, Gpvernorpliasi ;been distributing:? tipti:;.tirmn:ot- - -the- -State ':iirmoty :to ilbei. f4lclai,l4sognesi , • , and, *ben . tenedi ;to ~, ao , • ,eputtiby thelegielataittbe excused Mai.; pelf by tbd plea that, them;; was MDT lair .101.401.4 and that Acre Ic:rereitidieitiohh . thntvlhemlisvOlihl. , ietibitaned.,to 'the dratr,;:tnvartdoh. it is reidied.tbactheionly: : Moh-vy t erAce own I ,in4l the: StnUivieai ne • ,vbieh_deate#lyedl“Piiintiei*tin; ne*simp'; er,, . ' -''' - - -- --. .f - ' -.--- - - - - -- - MOTION MINI yrgirinatniiitlolilieritlon lititint onr National and a., yionciai avdp. !tali( havy ; Ctruie to the conclusion t;i. that; ' '''.! 1 - := ; ~-,,, , r : r _ -TeAdttaliyikrOb.egi&y . f for the following, good reasons First. we have on hand a splendlogfitoch,of I Suminer , Bhawls, • ' ilk;anc Clatl ClO - , • ••,_ -4744.1.As.„Banr,,ep.Liondiwrioni.,141.k: Gliaghaiatl ;,„ 4 ,yvv,el4 sz t tr,zap t uft, , • . " 33ClaVraM il i n: . 1 1 . • 1,;r;: I t - t*ty orstyle,* sist!d_prlec,ll:ca,t!..pktuute Domestics. Prints ; . 'from 12 cents upwards. SIIE4TnraB at almosl any price.. BEDTICKING, STRIPES; and ' DENLUZ from 18 cts upwards. ' • ' _ Pr - Flannels of all•colors and pric..s.„4ol 1111111NER1 GOODS. We Matter ourselves that we can compete with any drm this side of New York, in prices. styles, or quality. For all of the above we wish the public to draw on us at EXCEEDINGLY lOW FIGURES r.liii•d i CADlA -1C46-1 and Furnishing Goods Or Arhteh we are the Bole sanaufactarere We wonld say to those In want of such. that we can Anit any one, no matter how• particular the purchaser. We can furatth on the shortest and the moat REASONABLE TERMS a snit of cloth which may be used for getting married, or face a Butternut Regiment. We guaranty a good fit 'and a troll-made article, having a Manufactory at 24 Dey Street, N. Y. We certainly have adrantag,es over the majority in this branch. We call particular attention to those who know them selves in arrears with us to come and _pay up, as we need the hinds to carry on our business. We are no friends of long credits, and believe In the paying "Short Settlements makegood friends." Yoan4, truly, Guttenberg, Rosenbaum , lY. Co.' MONTROSE, Aug. 20th, 1863. Register's Notioe. lIDZIO NoTIOE is hereby given to all persons eon '. owned In the following estates, viz Estate of Caleb C. Newton, late of Herrick township, dee'd. Famelia Newton, adnfz. Estate of Evan Lumley. late of Herrick township, de ceased, Ben. Daniels. ed'mr. Estate of Isaac Howard. late of Sillier Lake' townehip, deed, J. M. Howard. aft's. , Estate of Wm. W. Hinds,late of Rush township, dec'd y , F. M. Illude, 'adm'r. That the accountants have settled their accounts la the Register's office, in and for the county of Susqlfehau na county, and that the same. ill bg: presented to the Judges of the Orphan's Court °fogad county ,on:Friday, November 38, 1863, for contirmatibb and allowance. Estate of A.. 1, Chatoberlin. late Of, Gibson township, deteased;Vm: T. Case. miner. Emote of.rantes! Gardner, lattLof 'Herrick township, dereeSed, Jeremiah Coon, adm'r. Estate of T. It. Miles. late of Dimock township, deed, Jas. G. Blakeslee, lulurr. • • ' • Estate of George &wins, late of Bridgewater deed. Eliza ihtekrus.adnfr. • - Estate °risme' Black, late of Rush township, dec'd. A: W. Gray. adrift.. Estate of George Salisbury. late of Clifibrd township, deed, Ziba Berns and OW. II 841lb/wiry, advert.. I That the e occmmtants bare settled' their accounts I n the Register's office, In and for the county of Susque hanna, and that the same will be presented to the Jndg es of the Orphan's Court of said county, on Friday Nor. 20,1863, for confirmation and allowance. • To be presented, ic., on rriday, Nov,.22th, 1§63 Estate or Alanson Lung, latecii Rusb.townsldp, deed, A. B. Lung miner. Estate of Hannah 3t. Welch, rtiftior,}fitial aetout4 tat Wm. .11, Post. guardian. ' Estite of .11.:,r0n Carrier, late, Of Dlineek-Itonnislari,. deed, J. W. Carrier, Adp'r. 0 ;*. 11. it; .stwELe; gokiii.e ; ; Register's MontrSise, OCrAk/ Mr , PE Ft_ SOLDIERS' -.ESION Aanirrtait r itiPalt: rrfWunairsignek tlnintgn6iXiirsOr wilt give nromgiailengsq,saiali slaimonix, limited-la hie'. care. Cbaed jów, and •Inforinzition •ii L. mopt6se,.TptiO, ,s m 411 ; - ;., tifi; t•" " AdEXlreli74,4ll lit '1 •ker, • 1,, EXCEATPTIONT OFFICE; -•ry IT 54 , .` •-••-' - . ; ; . OVER Tite r lo6BT4lPPlok Overrittitig4o,6 t hi&fi r „ 4 r) Olt 3:1 tatp.`i t:3 j ."1 7 . A. ,rlll3g. ,AUdcralatildlidirkUlg OnikdeanbillteitAtBVl • 4 JL - Ftrqem.Mpttons (MVO tliOattiftitrenr ed. 4nd.mvlng,gusmartidAinf ttfew# e that at Scranton Kegnlsitf l fpf% dtd •WM &teal , that Unman at ha o opta. do.:od,w n: tri. to 10 p'e rtesatnutrb; OAilln p ttlealltilves s l4 my. beta, iiiil pet tft th 0 4 1 c. 0 . 1 1 1 m 1 041.41e Itlng-116111ctrithat! re 'wafted, and I, greqre„, t. 1 1 ,1 theya , .en ,doec Ati ff Tfuniudirmoicitadvant.gy. Thtniso . .. maim *di - 14i0iise! sitid Aihiriods !emited:. te efinipttorifre ms.follow • • ri tab igiehlSenO, n Waited %rife tat Vilifspaliq t 4l2l / Rw otofrigedorlnfitnetrmrpareOts. - 2cf.'ean of Vie sons o qg ~.I)ttpd,rm,ovnttylybeni7 thereis more thatteite ion. t•-• " " = „hiraturvourtif i atitni e flat t er 4.1 fLIPP.k?Ft• .15i1 ,"; ei; ty 0 xi; , ltn. AnCa int'aPieteber sk. fatally, wher e . there,. mre trio tablioem or rmosione faMily'already theljnited,dtatetw • . , : I " Each_ person who le t he tether of mothetless,ehil -111312131:12 pare of oge,i dependent o a hls labor fbe elt t r z t t „," • p.a."... a.. years of. age, '• over de yearalor age '; aftik'marrrod,"‘ or - ever 40 . years , ' dr age. " • • ..4thomione • lar:Wrierf there ste,two nt. monsoon:Sof *alarmed cr - ; Ilia ,Paront, xia . pho parent desires to oleetNhlerterml be exempt, the 'el Hon !Must •be made 'belbre the drM'' nokbe. gaited.. , ' , Therearetmuiy °Merl:natters Pettitntng tq tbe Diet nessteihtelt: areal ruportant to the drafted Inerkito•underii i etand, and of 'Which they wl,ll 16Infoemeitttpon present ;; frig themselVes at mkt oMee.• ' _ - • ; VittANKLINIFEASEL: • dftoruereltd cennsellopat - LIIFOrtnI4.T, Montrose, Pai;Anr.l4,lddl. ' _ .irifErfud KRARBrv'-i. x•erenus Bartker,lsts of ifinyitu Pt, , ' Late.oflloyfi.st wat 'Parboil's, .41 Now er,J,:it."rarbeill " 1.) Find nleAbill sellehampoolug,-.•:,! • 'Find Mg CUR klitt° anit.YOßt -;10 Find itioleady , yetis service. yet sms . 0 ICHM11:47.31011318, - ; "•IdontreSe,tict.ls; 1663; it • • - • •-• QI4TERLIN6 9 BWROSIA. for icstorloir Hair, for ease by if . ABEL TURRELL. • WYOMit4IIIY COninteridir called.. _„" nett torn of tbfillnstitiatleti will commence T.. 11 . November 19 8 .1863, Noce th yy e - bite flreconsttining the BOarding Ball, e.„ brictibuildllags hive been,eiected andthe old ones reuessisted;. The new chapel is In the center bul.'d ld ,iirmueb tare!, r than the old one, dud by slide p, r . tit ions can be made to Include all the lower floors of th e two new wings: altogether making the largest audienc e room to Pennsylvania. Recitation rooms, students' rooms, dining hall, e s tell asiholaniNtestletonglaquatraveheen-made In ever, PsPecf,PleralliN elailLCOUssllUctit - alllkoaciof auy other school in the country. The ladies reach the chapel, recitation rooms aid dlastnartraltialflt eillrftlefrktfr" - A fall In; of. boroughly cdacaligetrerifed sad succenta 'irth i and wept. icabAppa u, a see and wells Libra a valu able Cabinet tog titer with all thealp f plianCealtef a drat chr sa . . s einflarrnolmreVreliatront‘o Mir Institutlot all the all tiguartia.4. ea.U-Sdhalraf at.ichool fur their so_ns land datighters. e , Vlatisif WhenitayWisbbis prephisitheinselt teed. ltlg s eilll have,* goodaSrantagqaliett,tCi Apt eicl t - NbralfflBellool:: - • ' c.,7ElkibleaudipacleraslaittnettlßhilielaeWatted and funtistiedlorts Ccanmerc al Ccrirege,' no pains will' be •10 - ZVVVintherci=Weevil - equal - 1n averrreepect tante very al n . 14 .1; It VIII crDbruca,two.depqturentai Tvzoni vq , aid PritOrtudr.."fn tnelbtninr, h ill belatfccht-the Speneeti lUtSysteuselfrreunmanahlpobrelfortnigh knowledge of 4.1300 k-keeping, lheibest.atultabstptactiail melbas's( tonstsuakuglitteteat.Parcetatagkoßrolkerage. Itsuranee, Comsnlatdon e Equation= - ofTemente, nutlet , p inner. ship, Settlements de. de. lalatiaßillnitialbrilMaktdiawilliosputlacjieteit oppe ratl o 4lPPaatigs tsfplese Bllla,Drafts, Checks, 6 e . posit, Ticketi. fee:., Wholeittio land-Retail dtor • Posty../ittilreed and Steamboat offices - supp li ed w i t h 7 ,1 1 1 — customary fixturee. -Special attention will be siren to BusinetteCorpnidebck Ruins; Leal, Customs and Querationa, nazdhipviereilishe, mined tibia limy tetra thirrra oftdaryfekablia trine !and iseertase nes to prepare stlidents for 611teedini in the buninees de. tiesatitemployments ofille., • , There will also be established lathe College two Tel. enTa„ ph Offices I - tarnished with superior instrumenta, and they will be rendered as complete an every respect as I the best offices in the American-Telegraph Company. The teacher of this branch 'alt. prec r tleal, operator, and will give all necessary attention to bile department_ Such will he the facilities for acquiring the an of 'tete graphing that students can become-prac tical operators In a very short time. By connecting this department with theAcademictlts entire expense, Bar A Commercial course Is reduced Ms half what Is usually charged in schoolsexclitelvely Con. mercial and yet the advantages here are unsurpassed. Diplomats will bo awarded to those who satisfactorily complete the Course, and we shall take great pleasure in Win' , all such to secure situations in business. Or Send fora Circular. -n Application for admission to the College or Seminary orfor farther particalara In regard to either may De ad. decerett to U. NELSON, Eingeton, Pa October A 1863 THE FIRST MIMI. NEW FALL GOODS! ABE TO BE FOIM) AT R. NM ELEGANT assortment of Ladies' 'Dress Goode, De laiues. Cashmeres, Paris Crapes. all-wool Plaids, black and colored alpacas, black silk prints &gingham, Ladies cloths, Skeleton and Balmoral Skirts DOMESTICS. Drown and bleached Timeline. White, red, gray. stri ped and domestic flannel, denhnis, ticks, and all other styles of domestics. IN en's Wear. Partienlarattentlon Is called to this department. lin flue black French cloths and caFsimcres, army bile ta. shneres, fancy cassimeres, Kentucky Jean. ebeepe gray, eatinet, and Tailors' Trimming,,, Hate and Cape, etc. Ladies ' Wears Hosiery. Hoods and Leggins,.Lndies' docking, Fancy Gonda and Notione, including an. elmsnit and chaste etyle.of Ladies' Dress Combs. . - Sam brown, yellow and white. at Prtees not to er• tapan„Black. aod Green Tea, of the very BEST quality, entrails,, apices, ginger; snot and tobatco, Bird.' mockers`], endlsh,, etc., etc. . • • Crockery, L Oilijampa;.Glitris, dcd• Crockery ash kinds. hardware iron, and linseed oils, coat oil lamps Andtixtures t glass, rash, paints, paintlOstir'itc., eth.e, • BOOTS AND: . - SITOES• •htene Kip and heavy boats, boys and Tooth's kip sod heavy boots, children'acupper loci" shoes. misses mo rocco shoes, ladies' primearticie. walking, shim's, ladies' galterS and morocco shoes, halmoral shoes, Ladles calf alms. • •• - Thelbore goods are to lie sold at prices th at aatLs fy every one. . • TO haye constiAtly mar nd a impillyof butter piler: Nn charge for pane n6d grab' for br4ter , .. , 3lah,ttra latt fur eale • Producp taken= in. EAcha,nge. moutro.e,,:s a it.liAzifi its'!" 3.74MialvITT. - fleCrllirgiArßra C, •lo . • • _TURRELL' ..„. lerJtSrctently_receivedt . and•trerstently receiving JUL neNsjita4p - tjes • 1 4 • A • • ZN. r. zt trif - .c • J the respectivelttiql departments of trade in which be 1 I •Lf fellgage4ef9P,c tentleMts-sleuretharatrioaewusrricteravor ied him withltelevatrouy t raud-hopes-to-merit a cos- Menace of Weir favors. public arc reapeatfp/17-ic -vited Will] at hla Stele; At ealuelkietludittreslud pri cis of his goods. itteptßilac, Nov. 5 . /SG& • , . • D if 1 dßiriq i ht yrefiEWßrni:. Clare: ; BorTrßr fo*Wo Wii; ;tight Brown, I *Elnott Brown, ?Cri Dark 4 . • 1 .1 _,:fauk en fght. Green, Start'_ Fat .• • • 4t tit ,FP.4l!,l4aleZc Pot 23 centa ,ynn critillcolor as many trl*o gnotts,aa would. lotherWise coat dye times_ that dim. Parlous shades oan he' P"d4Cett ,fr9gl4,be 8 4nwrle-.3 1 4 Proocant,is Amnia `tmo any ono eithigefe. tiJq.XA;,,with,patiecrtictwat, t., Directions bch „an,Thrman„ map of nach pitetager4 -a e ~! For ihrtherinformation in Dying, and &legs perfect Amowledge what cntors are best.adapted tatiyn.o.yer oth ers, (with many valuable' tnefpnKylmichasoDowe & Stephens Treat,leg 4 1 1. Prling Cnittring,pont watt on rece44 no.l:4nttiO Cents: : 31,11 3.", 4 -„sr. , gqWE - • _:261) 115 'Droad . Way,• Boston,, For sale by Dni,,,tiihrand'uotiortgoneraily:, , ;pet. P„ 1M:1v Dnikt(lll4llsl, .a: tro alio them' for aaleby AVM. UlurfArft, ariarrxt!o. • 0 . 4 otie'dindl • 51. • *4 • , Turreni:. DC/KM I IE4IOI4kTPR/CX 011Y8Ifit4* la.M.UTT4Old se tali. hi. proresetonal cocto tam pa o lends - vUYo,ancl;vicAltnalragCe 41ftontalWte •Ud`.. pparda at stoFord'ti. 'Foy r t. 1868 - 17, NE. tfIOODSI , -- • iot -- 41 . nal. A no. it 9 , • -lum,*