I m mi mi edited bv i.kvi t tate, rnorntETon I BL-OOMSmjltG, PA. fenturday, November M, I8G3. ltj rt-n.i, N1M,, ( Puejoettotho Decision of the Democratic National Convention. ) A. Logan GniM , Esq., Counsellor and Attorney at Law, of Lapoilo, Sullivan co., publishes Card in this Dcmcorat. Any of our people having legal business to transact in Sitllivau will do well to em ploy Mr. Grim. No has tbo reputation of n goou Lawyer and an honest man. Hon. David It. Montgomery. This gentleman has been elected to the State Scnato by the Democratic patty, by a majoity 2,288, thus redeeming tbo Thir teenth District. Mr, Montgomery is a worthy gentleman a largo Farmer of Nortulrmbcrland sound democrat, and will mako a reliable Senator. Wo rcjoiou In his triumphant succofs, and no longer will our District bo misrepresented by a Shoddy Abolition Republican. Mr. Perry's Book Store. Our readers will find in these columns notices of Mr. Perry's Book Storo and Sta tionery House, Corner of Fourth and Race Streets, Philadelphia, wbero they can al ways obtain by calling or sending for, any thing in his line at low prices and ol a good quality. Wo speak knowingly of Mr. Perry and adviso our frionda to givo him a call. Ho labor: to render gcnsral satis faction to all his customer. It. Wilson Pluuy, a younger brother of the celebrated Philadelphia Stationer wo notico by the papers, who went to the war as a privrto iu tba 104th, Pa. Regt., has boon promoted, step by step, to a dis tinguished portion in the staff of Genera1 Montgomery. This is creditable to Colonel Perry. ''True merit is bound to sbiuo." rctersou's illagozlue, We ar in rcccip'l of this popular Maga zine, for December. It is a splendid num ber. "Peterson" will be greatly improved in 18G4. It will contain nearly 1000 pages of double column reading matter ; 14 steel plates , 12 colored steel fashion plates; 12 colored in Berlin work, em broidery or crochet, aud 000 wood engra vings proportionately moro than any other periodical gires. Its stories and novelets are by tho best writers. In 18C4 Four Original Copyright Novclots will be given. Its Fashions are ahvay tho Latest and Prettiest. Every neighborhood ought to mako up a club. Its price is but Two Dollars a year, or a dollar less than Mag. azines of its class. It is the Magazine for tho times I To clubs it is cheaper still viz : three oopios for S5,fivc 7.00, or eight for 10. To every person getting up a club, (at these rates,) the Publisher will send an extra copy gratis. Specimens sent (if writton for) to thoso wishing to get up clubs. Address, post-paid, Chaulks J. Pjsteuson, aOO Chestnut Street, Phila delbia. $300 For Tlireo Years. The Provost Marshal General iu a lato letter to tho Assistant .Provost Marshal General of New York, declares that tho payment of tho $300 commutation entitles a drafted man to the samo exemption as if he had sent a substitute or gone in person. Tho Stale will therefore receive the same credit for such persons as if they had giy. en in personal service, and in like manner towns which havo raised tho money to pay their quotas will receive the same credit as if actual substitutes had been furnished. The President has ordered that ''every citizen who has paid commutation shall re ceive the same credit therefor as if he had furnished a substitute and was osonoratcd from tho military scrvico for tho time for which be was drafted namely, for three years." Union Leaguers. This motley crow of "green-back" enthusiasts is still "ply ing their vocation." Their great and next aim is to have tho Government administer ed in all its departments by men who are willing to work delusively for tho negro utterly ignoring the white man. They think they see danger when an official, who, because" of his probity, honesty, effic iency and unapproachable character is re tained in an official position. Every man lo bo loyal and safo in their judgment must spit upon tlio lonsutution, trample down States' rights and bow to theuniver behests of an imperial despotism ; no coun try could exist when such politioal mal contents control its destiny ; tbey aro in capablo u( administering a government. Dispensing with Juries. Having Z rZ: tram iiiicu uiiun uiiuvsb uiiui v umci uuu stitu. om.1 right of tho people, tbo radical ' Aboliiionists'now talk ot dicing with (rial by jury. Tho Philadelphia Bulletin has broken ground on this question, and , no doubt other papers of tbo samo school r ..!!.: in r.tl. 1 .an. a r. . t.u Tt...n.ni: XTn r Mnuia iiuh gnus wuiuuiauu. no should have been disappointed had tbo .Irfll.A- . L - - nc..1i.i,l tn . I, n I ti n mw tJCVIIVU bUllQ 1 CCUIIvU IU ujr V.UVI TT J . "'ools who nro All Led by Knaves. Overt TrtEAso.N ini Ohio. In tint op. ,ns lho Etiglislt laiiguacc oan mnko it, thntl llto Vullnndigliam loadora in Ohio aro in roalitv rebels in tlltrmlcn. Tl.ia cnllptiin. I concocted so riso tin sntlilnnilv w'tli n o. lected band of traitors, rulcnso tbo lliroo or four thousand rebel prisoners at Camp , - --. Chase, break upon tho Punitcutiary and .Stato Arjonol.tirm themselves, and uuau iuuiyaii aim ma umcerj, aoizo tlio K 1 A A M n 1 A 1 II 1 , .... then Mnko in behalf of robcldom, ouelit to sat- ii,f' cm loftl mnn'bo ho vhom Lo may, of tbo object of political loaders in oppos ' ing tbo Government in its efforts to put1 uown the rebellion and rostoro tbo Union. Wo -copy this from tho Gcrmantown I Tikgraph. Tho alleged plot alluded to ( how tho military despotism established in was a miserablo canard, invented by tho ( Maryland during tho last two years, man Administration party to influenco tbo Now , agc3 to control elections in that State. York and Now Jersey clcctiong. And i Tho same forco, precisely, has boon cm yet tho editor of tho Gcnmantonn 7tc j ployed by tho Adminisiration to prevent a graph swallowed it as a yerlilablo narra- 'free exnrossion oftlm nnnnlnr will J., ntl.or Jtivc, Why, Major Froas. what a eredu- lous old ass you aro ! It is just such fools as you whom tho Abolition leaders havo been, for tbrco years, systematically play - ing upon. Thoy tell you that everybody who will not acquiesco in every absurd and unlawful act of tbo Administration, is a traitor, and you bolievo them. And .t i.i it i. WUCn thev lleclaro that two nv Ihrtmmnn , estate ot tinio, by forco ol arms, you ac copt it all as a reality. It is just such imbeciles as you who who arc helping a treasonable faction to lead tho nation to perdition. The New York Day Book. Tho editor of the Now Hampshire States and Union, speaking of tbo abovo paper, says: '-It is sound to thocoro,and is almost the only paper in tho country that deals rightly and Democratically with the negro question. If tho Democratic party, twen ty years ago, had taken the ground occu pied by this paper on tho negro and Abo lition questions, and stuck to it, like true men, we never should have had this war, and the country to day would havo been pro -porous and happy. The quicker they accept this position, and act earnestly up on it, tho quoikcr we shall havo peace and a restored Union, and, wo may add we never shall havo these desirable results on any other ground." See prospectus in another column - 1 1 t The Habeas Conrus. Tho War De partment has made a modification of the Prcsidotit's proclamation suspending tho habeas corpus act, that hereafter tho civil courts will bo allowed to take cognizance as heretofore of all cases for tho discharge of minors improperly enlisted and illegal ly obtained by tho military authorics. This announcement, is made by the Ad jutant General in a dispatch to Mr. Simon Steam, a lawyer of Now York, in relation to the casa of a minor in which he was interested. TIub decision will afford a sensiblo relief to tbo community and legal profession, and relievo tbo President's proclamation of a feature that has render ed it difficult, if not impossible, to nlUnin jredress for thoso who cannot Incllw !, detained in tho army. Republican Treason. Extraordina ry developments have recently been made in New York, Henry B. Stanton, tbo Deputy colloctor of the Port and other prominent Black Republicans officials of Mr. .Lincoln s havo been deteeted in the act of sending merchandize and supplies, in violation of law, to tho rebel authorities at Richmond, of course receiving laro pay and profits from Jeff. Davis' govern ment. Some rioh exposures are cxnected. Here wo have another evidence of the hon e.ity and hyjtij of somo of tho Lincoln office-holders, Nothing is too dishonora ble for them to do if thoy can Cll their pookots with money. U. S. Revenue Tax. Farmers who butcher their own stock that is tho stook thoy have raised or fattened on their farms and in that way sell it, must make a return under oath to tho Assistant As sessor of all atoek thus slaughtered and sold. Thoy do not need a licenso unless thoy sell 81,000 worth ; but they are hound to pay 20 oents per head for all oat ilo over 18 months old, 5 cents for all uu der 18 months, G conts for each hog and 3 cents for each sheep. ThePeaof Necessitv. This plea haR been the plea of restrictive tyranny from tho beginning of time. If exclusion or severity iu church or Stato is to bo do- fended on this ground, what is it but tho general plea for despotism and cruelty tbo world over ? Tho Christians woro perse cutcd by tho Jows and Pagans because Hebrewism and Paganism wero in dan- gCr If fear or neoessity can justify wrong or outrage, then snatch from tho sontoncn I of unmerited obloquy thoso tyrants and dospoti history has so long covered with j disgraoc. The Lesson of To-Dav. It is that tho ; nrACA-nnllAn -( lU TT..!-- ! - '. . 1 1 . . de.In.bl. for 8n, ;70. n :: uiubi vuli'jli ui .uu ijiiii.ii i?t nrnir li i v I . which is itself to bo valued and cherished, ) P - eipally because it is tho consecrated I guardian of tho most.raablo principals of; ilti I 0lv liberty In New York City the Democrats havo raaionlity of over 10,000, which is a 1 1 : rr r nt.n..i torinn nln.n juiiiujj uji ui auuui oiuuu liioi juni, ' whilst tho Abolitionists gain about 700. T' U ! b ali.nfl rr ! li nn.lw n . n waw M.nm CiiVllA nillVU nail How (lie Elections nro Controlled ! AniiEST of Candidates in Uai.timohb Countv. 8hortly after tbo opouing of tlio poll) thti morning in Ualtin Messrs. Geo. II. Carman, It. E and llioiiaril Hlnnon. Imtnnni, Ualtimoro county, 1. It. tttlivln llnnlr and Kiohard G datcr for tbo ofTicos of Clork of tbo Circuit Court, Sheriff and State's Attornoy, wero arretted liv nrilnr nf tlm mllifnru iiiiUn. J w. -MW lUIIIIUI J l H. H 1 1 I tics. They wero broucht It) this city and i'iuu to tuc rrovost iMarsiial s olliea ... I. .... I wbero ihoy wore detained until about four ociook yestoruay aitoriioon, when they were unconditionallv rnlonsnil. Tlm nlmr. gs prt public ges preferred agaiust them wero not ma do Tbo abovo. nnrno-rnnli !a til,-n fmm dm 1 liaftimore Sun oflt 'IM,r0fl W Tt alt rtlifa (of military power in tho elections that tho I New York 'Iribunc, in its edition of tho .aoth of Septombcr last, said : J "If iho President elect is to tako and keep his offico by virtue of the bayonet, voting soon becomes a dreary absurdity; f?rA hiSinct ia uUiumtoly to choose i tho President, the pro iminary ballot rnieht . ' J uiijjiu I m well bo dispensed with. Tho I'scndo Union Parly. The Administration party, in the late oleotions, took ground in favor of prose cuting the war vigorously for what they call nn ''honorablo and enduring peace." But facts havo shown tho course of the Administri.tioiijthus far.shows that pcaco without subjugation peaco without tho abolition of slavery peace without tho conversion of tho State into tnrritoiier pcaeo without confiscation of all the pro perty of all tho people of.tho South- pcaeo without a total destruction of the Union as it was, and the Constitution as it is. is not tho kind of peace which tho Abolition party wants or is fighting for. Now Jersey Election. "Faithful among tho faithless," New Jersey remains true to tho Constitution and Union, by chosing her vote in favor of the Democrat. The result of the elec tion in this Stato on Tuesday last, is brief ly summed up as follows : Senators holding over Abolitionists, 4 ; Democrats, 9. Newly elected, Dem ocrats, 5: Abolitionists. 3. In the House tho Democrats olect 39, the Abolitionists 29, and one is in doubt in Uurlington co., The Legislatures will now stand Sen ate, 14 Demoorats, 7 Abolitionists; As sembly, 30 Democrats, 20 Abolitionists. One joint ballot, 53 Demoorats and 27 Abolitionists, and ono doubtful. Ihero were no Stato officers elected this year. New York Election. Tho Admin istration has achieved "another great vic tory for the Union,"not in the field, whero suoh victories ought lo bo gained, but in New York. As wo antioipated, the election in that Stato last Tuesday, was carried by tho Abolitionists, who have a majority of about 20,000 on tho Stato ticket, and both branchos of tbo Legisla turo. Tho Democratic majority in tho city of New York is about 20,900, which elects all the City Judges, &o. Senatorial Vote 1803 The fol lowing is tho official vote for Senator in this (13th) District : Countios, Montoomerv, D. Willits, A. Columbia 3338 1784 Montour. Northumberland. Snyder. 1439 3333 1328 1090 2585 1755 7220 Total, 9502 7220 Montgomery's Maj. t288 It is stated that it will be urged by members in tho next Congress to amend tho Conscription Bill, by increasing tho pay ofprivato soldiers to sixty dollars a month, to stimulate enlistments and thus crush out the rebellion speedily In New York coal is selling at $10 per tou, and doalers predict that it will bo held at $15 beforonext Sprinc-. And vet the statistics of the coal companies show an increat;e of moro than twenty per cent, in tho quantity mined this year over last. In New York coal is selling at 310 per: ton, and dealers predict that it will bo held at 15 before next-sprintr And vet me statistics snow an incroato of more than twenty per oent. in tho quality mined this year over last. - - A suit against the Hon. Simon Came ron, for alleged illegal arrest and impris onment at Fort Lafayette, whilo ho was ary ot "nr W,H corae on for "al at "alt"ro a few days. A gentleman of Boston, who has been bitterly denounced as a copperhead, con- . iriuuieu ono tuousatut dollars to tbo fuud to Pay r volunteers. I .positions to increase tho salary of t-j. ..t , tt . i . I luu 01 01 luc u"'l0U 'ai " " Ul ' tTlT'0"' ' I 'Prr.. ,1.. t I. 1 1 .. I , !,. ...mi ... ,. . V i ... D Rr.-i... . . . . iuunuil lUWIlSilip, in AlCrCOr OOUIlty, Ohio, gavo Vallandigham throo hundred .mJ ft.H.ntnn u . I I . . 1. and fifty-nino votes, and Brough none, War iVcvrs. j western Virginia by an altaok of tho enemy Tho Army of tlio Potomao under Gon. uPon LouJoll 011 lho railroad between Mcatlc advanced south of tho Itnppahau- Chattanooga and Knoxvillo. Gonoral nook on Saturday last without sorlou op- 1uVnsil10 rcut principal part of his position. Tho enemy, driven out of their forcos lo I,oml" lo Protcct ,,is ronr' but works retired quietly t and now tho two ar- lho oaela h a 8uddcn nltnck aB' aonoral mics arc back at the original slatting point. Granl lolcSraI'lls to Washington, has cut 1,730 Confederate prisoners wcrQcapttlred o!hh advanco Positlon on tho Lil,1 Tcn' in tho recent movements, and tho Federal noisoo, cast of Loudon, ond captured half loss was about four hundred. , 1,10 comturDU' Tllis "ould bo about threo When the right wing of tbo Army of'ffou! "l' Afl.a punlebment for tho Potomac reached the Rappahannock, hia l'a,foa,8 itl,, Administration has necep tho enemy were found to be in considora- cd BaT"M 8 rcs,6uation' Who is to bio force, and holding this side of the river. fucoCod ll,m 13 not moutloncd' Tho rebel batteries, earthworks and rc A rumor was in circulation on Monday .in..i,a it. l.-i.- i .... . that Fort Sumter surrended on tho third t.uuu. w'miuiu mu uiiuua on ooill Pino ot tho Rappahannock Gon. Sedgwick at onco advanced and stormed them, and this was done with groat gallantry and impetuosity, causing miioh slaughter, and taking a largo num ber of prisoners. When Gen. French reached Kelly's Ford, about six miles below Rappahannock Station, tho enemy throw an entire division across in support of their n'eket lino on thiq shin. Ron. i?..,.t. t,..:i.. .i x.mvu uuauij, iuuk a position so as to bring bis artillery to bear upon them, and ho proceeded to shell them with marked effect, not only killing a large numbor, but. throwing thorn in utter confusion, seattor- j ing them wildly nnd taking many pris- oners. Ironeh folio wod up his advantage School and who has had ample npportu. and immediately throw tho 1st division of nities of judging, is but the opinion of all. tho 3d corps, commaudod by Gen.Birney,1 "After having visited nearly all tbo across the river, which ended his opora- leading comorcial Schools iu tho country, lions for tho day. ; i foe constrained to say that the Iron City Gonoral Sedgwick had previ usly crossed. ( Collego of Pittsburgh, Pa., stands unri and at 0 o'clock this morning tho two ( vald, and without an equa'. I know of wings of tho army had formed a junction 'no Institution more eminently dersorving and held both banks of the river. 1 0f public confidence and public patronage Tho enemy, after their defeat in thcto than this. John F. Davis, Suptof Com two scparato engagements, wero so hotly ' mon Schools for Fulton Co. Pa." pursued by our victorious forcss that they I - ---- - threw themselves into tho river in the thoir Assuar it Boldlv. Thcro arc no efforts to escape, and many wero citliSr I ,Lcr A-lct!icIncBB reliable effoctua! and i , , . , , : convenient a Ho bway's P s & Oint drowned or killed by our infantry. All;mcntl Blw.,,8 ready for use. They ore in tho artillery of tho rebels on this side was ! valuablo to tho Soldier exposed to Wounds uapiurcu. n is rcportcu to Do ecyen guns, 1 t . .t auu wiero is no uouut tuuir entiro oamp equipage fell into our hands, as (hey were compelled to lcavo the latter in their hasty retreat. Uufords cavalry crossed at Sulphur Springs to cover tbo right flank, several miles above Rappahannock Station, and Gregg and Kilpatriek crossed below Kelly's Ford, to cover the left flank. No definite information of their operations had been received up to noon to day. The enemy, after crossing tho Rappa hannock, under cover of the night, moved in tho direction of Culppopcr, and tho ad vance ot our lorces, supposed to consut of cavalry, was reported to bo at Urandy Station early to-day. On Monday our wholo lino again ad vanced, and Gonoral Meade no doubt pressed rapidly forward after tho retreating foe. Another dispatch to tho Press dated "In tho Field, Rappahanock Station, Nov. 6" says : Last night the Potomac army held tho lino of tho Rappahannock, not without a deadly struggle and the loss of about tbrco hundred men. The 1st, 2d, nnd 3d corps went to Kelly's Ford and drove lho enemy from Mount Holly Church over tho river. On the right tho cavalary gavo way to the 5th and Oth corps. Gen. Sedgwick's oommand was on tho right of the Orango and Alex andria railroad. Gon. Freuch on tho left. Wc drovo thorn to tho river. The Fifth Wisconsin and Sixth Maine, supported by tho rest of brigade, stormed tho enemy's redoubt, captured a brigade of North Car olinians, and tbo Louisana battery of seven pieces. G.cn. Russcl commanded the division chiefly engaged ; Col. Ellmakcr, of the 119th Pennsylvania, one of the brigades. On the left of tho road Griffith's was pos ted. From their position on hill shell after shell was droped into tho fort on their eido of the railroad. Tho robols were obliged to leave tbo fort. Tho 3 brigade of tho 1st division, Oth corps, clambered through embrasures nnd over tho parapot into tho stronghold. Hero wero taken tho 5th, Oth, 7th and Oth Louisiana regiments, with four pieces of cannon. Tbo samo night tbo enomy ro treated, his pontoons being lelt us, Lao commandod in person. His head- ijuutivia ntio at uuijitupper, iiWCll S at Brandy Station. Thoy had gono into com fortable winter quarters. Among tbo Pennsylvania regiments that participated and suffered iu these en gagements were the 110th, 83d, 118, 49th, I and OUtb.J From Chaitanooga tho army correspon dents univorsally dcclaro that tho two armies intend to go into winter quarters. Grant does not yet seem to bo receiving adequate supplies, for ho is putting boats on tho river to mako them moro abundant. Tho Confederate military forco is eaid to bo ono hundred and ninety thousand i ono niinurect anu ninety thousand! r ii, Mi.dvi.! i . I castor tho Mississippi, and twenty men - thousand west of it. . . General Augur will, it Is reported, bo fa pe,Mnl f 'h Wasl.liDe- T T ' V7 r) lini rtnrrtrrininrifl ftiMtA nnnift txAnnii nnirml VVtUIUUIHUM V k 1-4 lllf,U iytUW0 tUlOLill 'in the North. General IJutler tako com at Fortress Monroe. n i ii i .1 .' " ' i important intelligence. Monday morning, bo was forced lo a suddon rotroat from ho advance recently made towards South . i , i ... jinsi, anu mat mo ion was occupieu py by our troops. Subsequent news by way of Philadelphia and New York spy that Sumter is still occupied by the Rebels. Tbo Charleston Mercury says that the de termination of Beauregard is, that in no event will tho city bo permitted to fall into tho hands of "tho Yandcos." Should bo bo satisfied thatGillmore and Dahlgrcn can bring their guns to boar upon it, so as to piaco u ai tucir mercy, it was Deucvcu t ,,, ... i.l.., he Wl,ld h "f"' "nd tbal eX"''' omerScno-Ilad - ' ,', , Iron City CoLi.Eai:. Tbo following from ono who is accnuainted with the or"s, severs aim jjdwc! uomplainta. I lint? tintfon tViti ii.,ln i - Thoy never fail. Only 25 cents por box or pot. The Missouri Radicals and ''red logs" havo been beaten horse, toot, and drag oons in the reoent election iu that State. The Schofield Gamble conservative faction have prevailed by about 13,000 majority, when further returns will probably iu crease. The Nine Months' Vot.iTNTrpna Ti,n Secretary of War has decided against tho claims of nine months' volunteers to na tional bounties ; but the heirs of a nine 1 months' man who dies or is hilled iu the service are entitled to the Uuitcd States ' bounty of $100, besides the pay duo to I tuo soiuier at tne uato ot ins decease. The widows and mothers' soldiers arc also entitled to pensions under act uf Con gress, approved July 14, 180'J. One of tho most striking features of the Russian banquet on Monday was the spontaneous ovation to General MeClellau. Tho New York Herald says that the mom ent that personage's name was mentioned by thu clerk who read the letter of regret, all the guests sprang up, hurrahed, waved handkerchiefs and boquets, "and gave twelve enthusiastic choors for thuir favor ite soldier.'' How utterly foolish it is to endeavor to destroy tho .iotifidonco of the people in this bravo soldier and patriot. - - ' a) a . i -., i , M It has been ordered that deputy mar shals and special agents aro not entitled tied to tho reward of 30 for tbo nppre hension and delivery of deserters. De scries arrested must bo delivered to tho provost niarshall of the district in which tho arrest is made. No rewards for ar rests will bo paid otherwise. Tho latest dodge of the Washington pickpockets is to strew tbo floors of tho concert saloons with oayenno peppor. When the audience applaud fhora is some 8uucziiig in consequence, and when the handkerchiefs aro pulled out the picks pockets' hands arc inserted. Gen RosEcnAxs Siielvkd. Tho Day ton Ohio Journal, an Administration paper asserts that "Secretary Stanton expresses the determination, qualified by profanity, that Rosccrans should not have another command whilo ho is Secretary of War." Just So, A Republican army officer, indignant at tho manner in which the war has been managed, recently remarked : "If this war had been under tho coutiol of tho Democrats, tho rcbols would havo been driven into the Gulf of Mexico, long ago I1 At Denton, Oct. 29th, by Samuel K. Kline, Esq., Mr, Daniel Youno, of Jack son township, to Miss Levina Cole, of licnton townslup, allot Lolunibta county. On tho 4th inst., by Rov. Isaao Austin, Mr. Alvin Haiivev, and Miss Sauaii Doston, both of Sugarloaf, Columbia co. On the 10 inst.. bv the Itcv. Wm. .T. Ever, Mr. John Eiiom, of locut townsip, l0, Miss IIeniuetta Rodine, or Cata wissa township. On tho 2d inst., by Rev. Isaao Austin, Mr. G. W. RoiiEivrs, of Union, Luz. co., to Miss Dia.ntha Sotlifi-, f,of Culloch twp., Sullivan county. At tho resideuco of tho brido's father, Nov. 3d, by Rev. Josiah Forrest, Mr. A. Usanost, to Miss Mauv 0. RouiiiNS.both of Col, co. By tho samo, on tho 7th inst., at the ' .,, mi parsonage in Orangevillo, Mr. Uiihisto 0rSmES, of Luz. oo., to Miss Lu cy II. Rakeu, of Columbia oo, In Ccntro township, Columbia co,, on Saturdty night last, Mr Chaules Good man, aged about 30 years. T. U...I.... i . I .1 -mm in iieniou iwn., uo . oo., recently, ssir. I'niNEAs biTi.Kit, aged about JU years. 0n Sunday, Nov. 1st, in Valley twp., Montour oounty, Besj, MoMahan, aged 00 years, 1 months, and 10 days, New SVJfucrtiscmcnte pilOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. I on cllflVttnt ftilo, bcit mnitmc nl In Ilia i-'Ity, auJ telling nt very low iirlccs. Hemt for .iCMalngm, wm. ti. iT.nny, ruBLwuR, B. W. Cor. Fourth nnd Uecn. Nor. It, 180.1 3in rilll.AMIU.rillA, nilOTOOKAPH ALBUMS, I. Card 1'liMogrni'ln. Blank lluoki, rurally niblc, Wilting rancr AIo n large itnck of gooJa aultabln for Ilulldayi. Small proflti, quick inlca. HAM. it nr.NNtm Tourtli nnd Arch, I'lillnclelphla. Not H, te03-3mo BLANK BOOKS, rou Mi:noiiANia t "ountv orricna, Made of tin) licit IIhcii slnck, ruled nnd bound, to any clcnltcd pattern, OrJcri by mall promptly nttenddtt. WAl. U. I'MIIUY. SUirorACTcmsn HrATiossn, B, 11. Cor. Fnurlli nnd llnrc. Nov. 14, l8G3-3m I'IIIIjADCLI'III A. A LL KINDS OF STOCK FOR THE rttotogrnph AIIjuiiii, Curd l'icturca, Cold Tent, H no IlllilcB 11111I Trajer Hooks, tec, .c. Call alid look ut our Block, or lend your ordcra i.y itftil. WM. H. raiUV. nooKUkti-Bn, S, W. Cor. l'mirili nnd lineo, Nov, 14, 1SS3-3U1 1'llII.AUni.l'lllA, x. c. mi.. n- Tiiourio.i, PAUL & THOMPSON, WHOLESALE faggS? DEALERS IN No. 43 JS'oith Wharves, PHILADELPHIA, id- n u t t n x. , iTii"u u s u,"" il a m s, & c. a Nov. 14, ieG3-2mo. BOTAtM) BRIBES Dinner i'roji the indian COLNTH!', FIVE THOUSAND ROBES, Which ho will aoll. WHOLESALE or 11ETAIL, nt VEKV LOW l'ltlUES. Alao, HORSE IlLAMvEM, very low T. W. MATTSON, 402 MurkctS'.toet, Ut door nbuve 1'iiurth, Suulli tide, l'hiladclpbia. Nov. 14, 1803-3. ADM INISTRATO RS 1 NOTICE. L'st ilc of IViincas Sitter, dee'd. UTTERS of administration on the ( J Estate of l'h 1 110,19 Sitlcr, late of Demon tun., Columbia county, deceased, h.ivc been granted by the Itrgi tor of Columbia county to the iimtorsic lied ; nil persona having claims ugniust I ho otntu of Iho dece dent nro rc'tuestcd to present thoui totlie loliiilnislrnlnr at liia reaidi'iico in paid towntlilp, wiihuut delny, and all pernor.:) Indebted tn make pa. iie.it forthwith. JOHN W. IIEISIII.INE, Adin'r, Nov. II, 1SG3-Gw. S'J t'O. ATTENTION I VO JILL WHOM IT MAT CO.S'CCnX. Tho undersigned being a regularly "liceii'cd Auction eer," hereby oilers his scrvkes as such, to nil whit may feel disposed tu givo him a call. His greut oipc ileuco In I hn butiness, will i-nnMo him to render satis faction to bis customers. At the same time he l.'nutiima all Auctioneers, "nut licensed," from Iblliming ani.t calling, lis the line Hied by the Cited States will surely be imposed, nnd the law curried nut to itB full extent. All persons du-iiiiig lo obtain my services, wili plcjsc inform u.u to that cllWt before they advertise. J. D. ltlUE, Auction!. Kit, Light Streit, Nov. 14, U03. HOTI10NOTARY'S NOTICE. Notice i. herebv el von to all nor snn m int,rnl nrt. ili.it me ioiiovvlug accounts novo ueen uied in lho rrothon ctarj's Cilice, nt llloomslmrg, Columbia touiity, uud will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of tho said county, on Wednesday, the Otli day of J,li'cember next, at 111 o'clock iu the forencun ot sjjd day, fer con firmation and allowance. 1. Account of Michael Sleeker, ono of the committee of Michael Kinney, n lunatic. 2. Account of Oliver Evans, committee of the pcrsou and estate of David Hampton, n lunatic. JACOU EYLIU.Y. I'imu'y. Illoonuburg, Nov. 14, IbiiJ. THE CUE AT WORLD'S rUlt r.XIUHlTlON HELD IN LONDON 1631. TIIOS. W. MATTSON Waa awarded the I'ri7.e Med al for his superiority overall competitions in the United states for his improvemeiita in Travelling Trillins, He being lho inventor nnd iSWimlv Manufacturer of r.l.i.il ,,.l CiAK. Spring, so id Sole l.eailiernnd solid P.iveled Iron Frame l'rnvelliug Trunks, Valises, Lad eg Hat Uai-es, Carpet Lags. Leather ll.ic. Umbrellas and Hobby Horses, lo, s' nigs, Propellers, Wlieilbcrrows, Kc, which ho ii prepared to sell nt tho lowest inn.iufnrturing price. The iiioatuxtrnsiTe Trunk and Carpet Hag .Manufactur er in Chiludelpliii. 4JJ MAKKLT STUEET. ono door nbrvo Tourth. , , South side, PHILADELPHIA, K7.-ales room on the first lloor. C"Trunks neatly repaired or exchanged for now cnes. Call and see, as we sell very cheap fur cash. IVov. 14, Icon 12mo. NEW FAKCJi' 9I5. FOR FALL (J- iriXTEi. THE subscriber has just received n lot Hosiery Trimmings aud New Cuods, such aa s e g v ta a BUE&ASJS WOOL ALSO: CLOVES, DOLLS. bTAVS, SATCHEI.L. HOOP SKIRTS, roitT.MOvir.s. AND OTHER NOTION'S. C7 Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines for tale. Also Sunday School Honks and f.ihles. . . Also Sirs. Allen'. Hulr Restorer, which will givo to gray ita uatuial color, A. D. WERII. Next Door below Coutt Houso. niooinsburg, Nov. 14, 1MB. MEW AND SECOND HAND SAFES, I'or sale c cap nt Nv York Safe Depot, 71 Wil liam Street, New Yrk, &. A. GREGG. SIZE AND I'UICES OP LILIIES F1RB PROOl' s,n:s, OUrs ID E: Mb SiPTn. SO SI et si 24 SI v: 13 it 15 PRtre. .. ji) 00 . t,0 (10 , ;a uu . w on . 100 oo , us oo No. I No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. S No. 0 November 1 1, 1803. rjtRIAL LIST, DEO. TERM, 1603. 1 riiilip Wintersteen is Valentino Winterstecn. S Henry Wells t-a (ieorgo Kin ay, Jr. a Jacob Eyertu Abrabaui Klasn. 4 Abraliaiu Klase is Jacob Eyur 5 David LeW, it al n fainuul I, Ilcttlo. 6 Daniel F Meybert vs Joseph Gcnsil. 7 l-lijnli McMuitrle, et al ai Christian Wolf. 8 John II Jrowii, ct al i-i Leonard 11 Rupert. 0 James Harding ri Elius Iteese 10 Louisa Cow en r Eliabclli Daliua, 1 1 Jacob Hams i'J Titer Jaroby, IS Jncnl, Moml t-a Tiluiaii Naglr, 13 Ceorgo Hughes, el nl t-a J V Crlswcll, et al, 14 David lteinbiiid vi .Micli iel tlruvir. 13 llussel t' rJtula-r it William Ikeler. 10 William A Kline vt Oeorgo W llotrnian, ot al. 17 llebecia Vandcrslico ra tienrgi. Dodson, 15 N 1, 1'auipbell is r?.iumel Joliusnn. 11) l'ranklln l.nngerberger'a Ailni'rai'a Christian Wolf. 50 II t flejbert ri lieubcii Nicely. 51 It f Iteighard k llro tt Silas 1) Edgar. 3.' Daniel J t'.irey re llaitz Sc. Eut, SJ W A Kline i- li w Holl'iiun. S4 Joseph 1-' Long ri Isaac I) I'atton S3 Euos 1, Adams ts II I' Bejbert, el ol. SO Charleall lleaa ei tilephcii Wolf. 27 Joseph Harlniau is lteubeii Liua. 2S llebecca Transun r William Traasue. SO r.llas llccao uau vt Isaac ltutter. 30 Jacob Tcrnlllegu I'J Thomas Meredith. 31 Hylvcstor J I'am uau ra U I-' Itciglurd, el al. '.ii ItlckctWfc flow an rs Emanuel Jolinaon. 33 Jacob lluck, El'r.vi Jesse lluck, 31 I) II llojurt it al ra William lleunison ct nl, A. LOGAN GRIM, Attorney and Counselor at .aw, LAPORTP., SULLIVAN CO PA XT' Military a other claims piomrtly attended to Odcbar 31, l!M. UElllIir. WIDTH. No. -1 M No. a 'JO Si No. 3 30 SI No. 4 3J aa No, 6 -Jt 31 No. 0 40 31 I.VSID E: naioiiT. width. No. 1 17 II No. 'J l!i nt No. 3 SI 15 No. 4 S'J 18 No S 31 St No. U 31 si TVTOTIflH is linrnliv nii i .11 1. JlN creditors nnd Mlior" pcron lntcrc,in.i i..?? KiV?.i"i.'hJ,:ir';Lte natatoa of lho reapoetlvo ilccedenta and inlnn.. Ah luwni.ee 10 the Orphan,' Oonrt, to bo I 0T1 1 m "Zt ' butg. In tho county nforeaald, nn Wedne.,ln ,l1nnn," dnyjoM)ou.bor. Im, at t o'clock WV&'$ 1. Account of B. F. Harlman, admlni.. trntor of John r.vnna, lato of Mourn torvn.hlp, d.j 2. Account of Renj. P. Fortner, admin latrntor of Itowland Hughe., lato of Loemtiwp , I a. Account of John Kiefer, ntlmiiiKtrjl tor of Jacob Oerhart, lato ot Maine towiuhlp, dcc'.j 4. Account or Benj. P. Forlncr, admin. Jatrntor of Jacob llnbcr, late of franklin livp,, dciAl 5. Account of William Rabb, one of tL ndnilnlitrntori'rfa tonh non, cum tcstnmrnto nnnom t,r , Wlllln.il Linn, lato or llouiluck town.lilp, Joe'd. 0. Account of John S Sterner, adm'r of Nathan arcenwnll, Into of Scott tovnh!p, Jofj, 7. Account of John Frcag, Guardian tf ( Caroline Kimrr. by hla administrator Henry C. m-o, I 8, Account of John Freas, Guardian 0 Henry Knorr, by hla ndmlnlatrator Henry 0. rreoj. 0. First and final accoant of Jeremiah J.iruby, ndmlnlatrator of Jolinaon Linden, lato of n,i nrcreek towiuhlp, der.'d, 1 j 10. Account of Johnson H. tkelcr, Guar ''" of Daniel Wctllvcr, acnuf Wllllairi WtllvM,i, of Ylndlaon townahlp, dee'd. .. I 11. First and final account ol Peter K !Sf.fKuo:rem of u,u I r,.oo.,burg Novo. ,803. UANlU1U:n'""' BY virtue of sovcral writs of .llias Vci -tliltont Viponm to mo directed, issued out of th, Cuurt of Ciimmon Plena of Columbia county. l'a vM liu nYMitur,,! ,m ixtt.ll ... .1... r '.. , llloomaburg, on Jlo.ulay tho Tth day of Decembei, l-r,3 at onu o'clock In tho afternoon, tlio (olluivim; reai't tatotowit: All that ocrtain lot of ground situate in l.nciiat township, Columbia county, bounded and dei crlbcd na follows, to wit: On the nuttlnveat by n lot r I John Monad', on the nortlionat nnd southeast by lainl, ' of Jacob Veagcr. contnlnh.g tixty fuel it. btoailth.ouj one hundred and sixty foci in (l.ith, n lieronn nro cr -c ted n two siory I'llAME DWEI.LINO HOUfU, a fraen Hhoomaker Hlip, n rmme Stable, and other outbullj lugs with the appurtenances. I t-eized, taker ... rxi cutlun and to bo add aa the Ptm orty of llnmilto.i 1'ialior. " ALSO : All that cortaiii lot of ground situate in nriarcreck township, Columbia county, containing flu litres, more or liss, bounded nnd described as fullowa to Hit: On tho west by tlw main road, on the noitli bj a public rond, oil the vast and anutli hv lands of Hnub-ti Miller, whereon nrc rrecteil n good I'll A M U DWl.l.i. IVflt.n.TML1 uUTllll r .. I t,.T n, . , all iii.uer raof nnd enclosed, with running water iu tlm . btlilflf MP. with thn nmiiirtnttiiiir-fiB. Seized, taken in execution nnd tu bl sold 01 tho prop irty of Henry 'I'raugh, JOSIA1I It. FUlt.MAN, ShJT Uloom9lmrg, Nov. 14, le03. GOUIi'l" I'ROOLA M ATI ON. WIIEItEAH, the lion, William Elwbll, rrcaliteni Judge of lho Court of Oyer and Terminer nnd Ci-n eral Jail Delivery, Court of lluarter Sessions of tho Peace nnd Coutt of Common fleas and Orphan's Coutt, in the SL-th Judicial Distriit, composed ol the comities of Columbia, .Sullivan nnd Wyoming, nnd the lion. John M'lteynolds&iitepheii llalily.AssocliiteJu.lgesofColtim. bia county.have issued their precipt.beurlng date the Tth day oft'ept., in the yrar of our Lord ono thousand ijcM hundred and sixty three and to too directed for holding i Court of Oyer and Terminer nnd Oeneral Jail delivery tieneral (luatter Sessions of tin.' Peace, Common I Ita. and Orphan's Court, in llloonu-biirg, iu the county tf Columbia, on tho first Monday, (being the Tthdaiiof December next, and to continue one week. Notico U hereby given, to the Coroner, the Justices of tho I'f nee and Cniistnblcp) of tho said county of Columbia, that th")-be then nnd there In their proper persona nl 10 o'clork in the forcni on of said day ith tlnlr records, iu'piisitious nn. I other remembrance to do thorn things which to their offices appertain tn be done. And thu that are bound by rtcogniz.mco.-toprosccutc ngnlnat tho prisoners that nro or may be ill the Jail of said count) ol Columbia to be then and there to prosecute Ihi in as shall lie Just. Jurors are requested to be punituol iu their at tendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated hi lllooms. burg, the 7th of November, in the year of 0111" Lord ono thousand eight hundred nnd siit-tbn c, and in thu cih ty-eighth year of the ludependeiiceofthn Hulled States of America. J. II. l'UUMAN, Nov.H. ISC3. Hhcrlir, WHITE INEX MUST RILE A3IKKKJA I THE CHEAPEST I'APEIt rtULISHEU. F RTV-EiailT COLUMNS OF It EA 11 1 NO MAT TElt PER WEEK I'OK$1:20 1'Ell YEAR I The ouly .Yno York Paper na,le up tittum-ily for Ct'iin trt cirriialioii. JWiri ef the Ktch, ititM.e tUttle, fr Juu.anJ other .Market), eaiefully Iteporttd. Ncw.York Day-Jook For 1864. trun'E Mr..vs tiBisitrii s-st.itb nows rnur.Kjii. u.viu.v. 'PHE NEW VOItr; DAY-BOOK is nn independent. I Demorr.Vir journal, holding with the lato .Senator Douglas, that "this fiovernment U m.ideon the nliiti basis, by while men, for Ihebcuellt of whits men ami their posterity for ever." It is a large double sheet, with lorty eight columns of reading matter, uud in all ri'spcrts wliotli.-r for .Maiketi, Mi-u s, Literary or Ag ricultural information- is not inferior to niy ns n political or familj iicwspiper. In its pnliticrrl depnt ment, it grapples boldly with tho real piot?en befori tho American People, and present the only pliHosophy of it hich can resist the sweeping inarch of Aboli tionisni. His Democratic ill :he truu sense of ,1m term tho defender of the People's Plights, but it is thn upholder of no rirty chlcam-ry or rricery. It is not only for peace, but it shows how, and how only, pir niaucnt I'caco ennbo obtained, and this glorions Whilo .Man's Oovcrnuient of Washington restored, viz . by the utter route, overthrow, and extermination or Ab oliiionism from American soil. The Day-Hook is nor the only weekly po'itical paper in Now York cily made up exclusively for country cir culation. All tho others aru ri'ha-hed from the col umns of sonic daily pnp.ir, which render. It almost impossible to givo so complete nml general n summary of lho ueWB n. in the other case, 'ersons about sub' scribing should tako this into consideration. Demo, rrats, also, mutt see to it that sound papers aro circu lated among the People, or Abolitionism will never b-t put don 11. T7" All who desire to refute thu nrgu meats of Abolitionists, should read The liy-Uouk. TERMS: Ono copy, one year $. 00; Three copies, one year S5 00; r'lvo copies, one yi-nr 37 50 ; Terr copies, ono year, and one to ihc getter up of the Club, $14 00 'I wemy copies, one year, and one to the getter up of tha Club, SJl 00; Additional copies, each $1 SO. Tho name f tho post oirice county, and State, should in all cases, bo plainly given in every letter Payments always in advance, and all papers will Ir?' stopped when the tini'i of subscription paid I'nr expires. Address VAN EVItlll, IIOltl'ON & CO., No. ICS NtiBiau etrcet. New ork, SPECIAL OrFErtS. Wo desire this year tn place before a million ofnnrlhrru renders the great dnctrin a 'Ihs Day'ltook tenches on the question of the Races. we confidently believe If (hi journal worn placed in the hands of one-half of lint voter of thu nuithern rituto between this time and VnvciulM'r, telM, the Dim ocrnls could not fail to carry t'.o next Presidential elec tion Wo therefore make tho following oll'irs. not in the light of prizes, nnd not eeu liecauao it will ho prohlablo for wo cau scarcely atrrd it but solely to Bicure u wide dissemination of the view which wo profoundly believe will save our country : ULCUS Ol' TWHNTY.-I'nr a club of twenty, bn side tho extra paper now offered, wo will semi a copy of Dr. Van Evrii's great woik 011 "Negr e and Negri' Slavery." the third edition of which is lust ready 1'rlce $1 09. CLU1I3 OF riFl'Y.-Torn club of fifty subscribers, nt $011, wo will send 0110 extra paoer, nnd a completo set of our "Auti Abolition l'ltbllcntious," the prices of which, taken together, amount to Si 75 CLUIId OF ONE IIUNDHED.-IU relation to cluba of one hundred, wo will aay this: Whoever will aend ui one Imndrcd subscribers al onu time, the club to bo scut to ono address, nnd begin nnd end at ho same tlm e, will receive the papers at $100 1 1 V. E.. II 4 Co. Nov. 14, 1863- 31, TRAVERSE JURORS TOR DECEMDEH TKHM, 18G3. Bloom Augustus Mason, Stephen Knorr, I'eavcr Samuel Fisher. Eliaa Miller, WmSchell. Hrlurcreek Even II Adams, lleiiton Peter Applcman, John OPildino. Centre Daniel liowcr, Oeorgo llcss, I'ctir Miller, Aaron ivcichuor. Catnwissa Joseph Alnrli, Clinton Margeruin, Fishingcreck Daniel Mcllcnrv, llciijnmin Mcllcnry. Oreenwood Sylvester Albertson- John McMurtry, Hemlock Amos llnrtman. Jackson John Savage, Mudison Uobcit Fruit, William Caraahan, Lewis Schuyler. Maino John Nuas. .MiniinLuwri nco Wultera, Stephen Dcilterick, Mt. t'leaaant Wm, J. Ikeleq , William Howell, Montour Levi Weaver. Orange David Herring, John l'cttcbono, Jeaae flram, teller. l'inc Franda Hunter, Valentino Wintersteen, Henry nichart. Sugarloaf James Hcia. . GRAND JURORS for decemw:h term, 160a. Tcnton Thoniaa Seigfrled. I'riarcrcek Muaea Davis, John II Smith, Fishingcreck Jnuiea Edgar, (ieorgo McUdde. Hemlock Mathias Applcman. Jackson John Mcllenry Thoinas W. Young. Locust Henry Fisher. Wiu.Mlller.Abrahom Vesgfr. MilUin John rnyder, Hamuel Snyder Mount Pleasant Aaron Kester, Jr.. John Wonulck, Maine Solnuioii Slimuan, John Harmony Madison I'erry Chriatain, I'hlueaa Welliver. Orang'iAaron K. I'atterson, Cornelius Delias, rigailoafJoscph O. Ileal, Andisn- Hen, BcetlJohn Shunian pWMSSSaaSSlsSaBBBBSaS IVaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB