BU gtmocrat aab Sentinel. J. S. TODI), Cditur & I'ubllslier. i music, render it a place of enchantment. I C3 The Conscription Art was decided Ihe stranger is not obliged to la' back as unconstitutional in the Supreme Court at an idle spectator, but is at once taken in Pittsburg, a lew days ago. Opinions de and immediately introduced to a score of t daring the act unconstitutional, were de interesting young ladies, whose mingled livered by Chief Justice Lowrie. Judges j voices, smiling countenances, suasive man- ; Woodward and Thompson. We will j ners and pertinent petitions, for the sale of publish the opinion of Judge Woodward ' a " chance," would soften the heart of next week. ! the most obdurate miser and cause the i " ' 7" " i . .... . . -, - . ... . . i C2 c publish in to-day's paper the i clasp ot his wallet to at once yield to their ; , TT , . ' , . . , Tl r . . , i card of Mr. II. II. Hopkins, who has moot-st ilim:iiul- 1 lif I'nir is liv nn i 1 ' . . ... . c . i taken out license for the 17th Conress- i means over, but will continue lor several i . "" , ,,,, . . , , i i- ional district, as Auctioneer. Those days. J he best order and good feeling . . ., i - i having public sales or vendues to "cry," prevail, which is very creditable to.Kiiv. : " . . - , imui tuia geimewaii, in jUioona. Delinquent Subset iucrs J any of our for we have some j Thirty days furlough have been granted aver think of this ? " What would you think of a farmer who had raised a thousand bushels of wheat, and who would sell it to a thous- Pavil l:. WiFR'ngr. Farm. 4 Did any ot our delinquent subscribers the farmers among the Georgia State Charles A. Dimond, Farim-V r .'v All is quiet Firmer. e.,.st j Kb- a- troons to sow their wheat. Mti. n..i it, ...I,.- i Joiin J-.ighensair. SK,.., I borough. LATEST FKOM CIIATT X(V GA. I Jnlm P,, t., " t ii'-i , oil; v. ,; t i ton, Nov. 13. The War j George M. Crw, Farmer. V7V 'r: t has received dispatches from j J lcoh Ko, Machinist . ihllv'-r, V"' anI dilkrent persons scattered all over the j Department has received dispatches State, and agree to wait a year for his j (Jen. Thomas, at Chattanooga, and Gen S. M Petteugill & Co. Advertising Agents, 37 Park Row New York, and 10 State street, Boston, are the authorized Agents for the "Dem ocrat & Sentinel," and the most influen tial and largest circulating Newspapers in ' Fatiiek Ti'ir.fj, under whose auspice the Fair is conducted. Ilemeiuber the Poor. j Gas. Tlie authorities of Ilollidays ! burg are .busily engaged in setting up gas jNow that many are preparing for the ! , . .. , . . . , ' , ; the ancient village, bv which the town is the United States an I Canavlas are empowered LOWEST TERMS. 3 a- a r - i i .. .i .i ..i are empowered 10 cuuirari lor us ai oui , ureain, mat tnerc are many, very 3uany i i tf I vr lit tin r??iritnr tin r-oi i-m nf ,1 , l.i t t 1 i . i v Mir uuni.i ua, ni- "I MiliMllB. Thev , lrenuna me ncn, wiio arena not its iev ; rr! . . , Vl . ; around us w!io are destitute, and ill v pro- I , . , , , , , r.M , : their enterprise and good taste. : ided lor the winter. lhere is a field of . r-.,.. it several times asked i 1,arvest for t!ie philanthropist to work in ; e3 The Ebensburg Foundry, owned Mead advance ? The at ,to,1,e will,u,ut extending his sympa- and controlled by 1-1 Glass &. Co. llfno"w Tlie Reason VIiy We have heard ll'lll ilrtrt Oati question is easily answered. The Ad- j thi0S the p'" negro slaves of the j offered for sale on reasonable terms. This ministration, more intent upon carrying hmith" lhere arc widows a,,d orP' j s a WZ business, and would be a good the elections, than defeating the reikis, so ! t"ul,en' I,,;l"e "'itute by tins war, wbo i invcPlmem lor some ent.-rpns.ng capi::,i,,t. depleted the ranks of the General's army, i fl1 U'e haru!shiP? t,f poverty and wl Cord ww d 5 s; Miner : m Iowa city at that he was unable to contend with the - n. euum.-, upui, me chanty , , tu tnl ai!(, coa, rr-u tt i .1 ii their more favored mortals. Thev ! . . . enemy. The "crushing out this rebel- . scarce, that it cannot Ixi procured at. all i- m i . i . . i I vho are in good circumstances, should re- lion by the Administration, seem? to be ; c ' 111 j Fire in the west is quite an exnon-'ive a mockery. They told the people, at the i momber tll:lt wl,iIe the lpraching win- ljxm v commencement of our troubles, that the ter bnn-s to tIu'ni bn-llt " find merriment, its cold tSf i he list of ex' innts on the pay from each of them, and if one half of them did not pay at the end of the year,, he should give them another bushed of wheat and agree to wait another year tor his pay, ana thus go on year after year? I low long would sueh a farmer escae bankruptcy ? Probably not much longer than publi.-hcrs of n'ewspajH-rs'who follow such a practice It costs the edi tor of a weekly paper as much to supply a thousand subscribers with it for one year as it costs a farmer to raise a thou sand bushels cf wheat. The farmer sells his wheat in bulk.- Newspapers are sold to a thousand diflererit persons, living in dillerent towns in the county, and differ ent counties in. the State, smd he must wait till the end of the year lefore he can get his p-iynient, and then he depends whf!ly upon the honesty and responsibility of tln subscriber, for it is impossible that he shoi.ld know the character of all his subscribers. It will not pay him to go around, or send around the (Minify to col his dues. Jt would cost mi-rj than the j collections would come to." We hope our readers will on? and all think of this, and endeavor to square olr at least once a year. We have many iersons on our list who have never paid us an thiuL'. Iurnside, in Fast Tennessee, IkUIi dated a l.. 1..,. . : ...I -.11 n.r-M....-k I iiJOmas Arthur.-. Fanner Francis O'FreiU, M. rd ir.t ' '" r Henry M'Keever, Farmer' M,' "'' John M'Gough. Jr.. Kr;'l i numas Annnr.'. r.irr.,.r n . in trout ot their resp-ctive armies .. .i Samuel Reed. Farm-: r.'lJi'u.i .'-"i!1"- The tenor of the information from Gen. : Kdward iDrifiith, Fanner ' Fa-" " liumside is sueh as to set at rest any j -h-'stj h Cot, Gmtrach-r, '('.,",' 'U u' possible anxiety-relative to his situation, j Peter Oarmati, Farri.tr. Si;,,,-'.'.''4'" : From ll.e Army oflhc Potomac. ! Ztu ' S:'"5 WAsniNOTON", Nov. 13. Information ! -ejh Icky. Farnii-r. Cr-v 'in from the army of tlie Fotcmae states that 7 "; UUKl T-'.v:-r tt. i Lewis Storm. Farmer Q,a-r'' officers from the front report that a con- ; Jacob Mad; rjr-,,.r ' ,'".u I T -" i . . wriilii : ;,, siderable body of rebels shelled General it; .,1",,k. Justice. .3th w',1 .T..fl Kiloatrick s cami:p. near V-.tevensbimr. i t.., r.i.: . .. a.- yesterday morning. It thus appears that John Stull. Farmer, fjvj j,,? ';'r' a portion of Lees forces are still on this ' lTfnrv ? "r r:nX-r.C-nlJ'k side of the hapidan. Conrad Srr . M .rc,rnt c, wV"' t:- There is a rreat scarcity of tobacco Asa H. Fisk, Merchant 'v . .. ' ... . . S. IJ. M'f!nrmir-V T i'.. ';,:e 'l1- i .i .- , f .i . i'i VLirm c i ,..,r i r.i anu oiner nece? ary articus ior the sol- t '',01:, ?, J : turn. war would be ended in thirty days. ; riles, revelry i o .1 . i " breath brings terror to the poor. Nearly three years since that time have ' j page of to-day's paper, is eml.d lor first this eon: ;t v. A Ti'kat km: C'!i::r-Tn.s. God.- Lr.ils II. I)e e:-ii!!n-r is out. V s It surpast!S the prcceediug numbers passed away, and we find our armies, Tykonk The 1 Vans, Kama Failroad I nearer to Washington than when they Company arc n;w erecting a Found House 1 mi s iooi agaiLhi me enemy. r.ere ; aiKi u num;MT uf .1iois ';,. -n,- Lr.c'y in the future, under the present policy, is ! wiU IUuktJ :i stir m that 1;ictl Tyrolll". ; much the hope tor the patriot, or the encour- from -l(s ioculiv, and a little favor from I '" ori.-ir-aI "S engravings Ac. It is agement for men to volunteer ? Have the the Central K..;i,-o:u1, may have a destiny i wc!i calculated for a Christmas present. people any assurance, mat three years ;nh, r.. . ... , 1 1 J ' i lUtuie whieh win ic with her more hence, we will be anv nearer a settlement i ,,.- i .: f .. t ,., , ' - ! nou. ishing Mitel towns, r or a nhsce oi our uuncuiues. man we are at the - ..,. i :. .. . . . -. , : ti. ? rV, , , .,, , i """ exiweucc, u cai. Ooast ; ti,ev have had no snow this fall yL.t our present time? Ihe reluctance with which p i,,,;!,!:., v i i , . , ' ,- f t t . ! bl'l!,J" which wmld do honor to a mountain County is covered with the men enlist, is the strongest evidence that fo. l.r ?,... i . . , . . . , ; "'j lhfr advanced in improvements, j wintry mantle, to the depth of three in- the people have lost all confidence in the ,.t r, r... i , .. .t -'" in 1 1 A great n iturai curiosity near the out- ! che- present Administration. But there seems j sIvirt3 of the tmvn rds a pleasin- s-c- i XV ' to be a total disregard for the wishes of . tac!e t , the eye of the stranrr(.r Atl.;b(1. ! 'OT A WT Stlck Lv A country edi the people, and if conscription will sue- ! tar;. of tllti j'uniat:l river) .,lose w.Uers tor "uig received two gold dollars in ceed in raising men and money, we may ; dash rapi.Uy alon" the foot of the mountair I advil,iCe for his that e allow, expect to be harrassed by repeated drafts. ; tv,.;ll!y (iisnIIcur in a tlec ravine .lKm L,s chudrt-n to play with other folks' chi! To contractors and others holding fat oln- ' a q,I;u.tor of a miIe yrth uf thJ sual-. . ... " C-y Our renders ouiide ui the countv Cl pitiee - ir.av ! PurnrUi ti Lnnw tlmt a.;i J .-j- i.ifi'Ti iinik n m:i'; ces, wns war is a source ot pront ; an-l ot ;uvl a:lill nmke thcir api)earauce ,u the course they were promised before the dec- ! on!M!S;te Pxtr.,ni;,v .,P h .i.at tion, a continuation or a new lease of plunder, which must be fulfilled. This is why Mcadvi was robbed of his soldiers, and he allowed to fight his way against the rebels the best he could. This is of three quarters of a mile, forming unfathomable reserx ier. O" Judge Woodward becomes Chief Justice of Pennsylvania, in plaes of Judge i Ixiwrie. whose term of oiiree cxpi-vs. j This is not very savory h the Abolition ists. l'loi !((: tliv UeSii I Pi iso ntr( ui Julrny,itn-s knlaitd. WAMi5;To:-;, Nov. 12. It has U-en diers, in consequence of the continued prohibition against tutlcrs. Cn rrNt-HMiA, Nov. 13. The rebels shelled bi'e-kiy from Lookout, this morn ing, but did no damage. Thirty-six ocscrlers came over ihe lines last i light. The Atlanta Aj-p-'id cf the 7th bewails our late suecess, and Michael Durbin. FaTnor Q (. ,- , Henry F. Barnes, VU't-,cr rV",!.'. town. , Samuel Kain. Farmer T-v'-,rr Join O-is. :rt;ia.;f z: y'' i ' '' Jo h Mat.rs, Mi?:,-,- Vl 'niel:s Diver. Jr.. Smitl, r... . J-jhn P.-arcrt Firm -, s .:-,',::!"' ' l :i'-.mn M:or:s..--. F;;rri; is out-aeneraled. It worihl'-fs, sum' blaiiiei Lei. dmiis that lira, savs Lookout -. J, ;s ; I . e t. Chi at A RlATJiXFl) (iKNTLt-Ma-:o. t. n nt.:.re.i t Ji,;i;t!, r. , ascertained ai inquiry at the proper liu- J '"In ha. ivrigne-d. n-au, that there are. now over 2,I'I0 rebel i " ' " ot'.icers on Johnsois's Isi.m l. N.-md..fcv ! Wasiimtox, Nov. 14. Gs I'.iy, to;;tt!;er with ii rty-two others, j ter n 'K) siicce his G eueral Durnside, wiil class, d as guerrillas. Eighty oll'iars, re- reach Knoxx iu- in a dav or two. Gen- I.. . 1 i .. r. i v.....,, v. t.ukm ju-wies army, are , CTl, D;in,si,ii is ill with dvse now on the way to that place. There, are -ry. Ioiitposil3 . ';'''-'"'' Spragne and Mi?s Kate Ci.a.-e, why the defeat of the people at the ba'.lot were married on hist Thursday, at Wash box was hailed by the Administration, as '. ington ci:y, with a? much pomp and os a victory ; and why tlie entire Abolition tentation, as would attend a royal wed prcss announced the result of the elections ' ding on t!i other side of. the Atlantic, as far more important, than the defeat of : There were one hundred invited guests at the rebels. It may be s j to fiem, but is it a the ceremony; and over five hundred I) wkni-okt, Iowa. Nov. 10, Fi.u.NM Todd: '1 he the'.ion termina ted as expected on tlie side cf jnrtronty. ((ud power Probably, before they are through with the matter, it will be proven wlnj it ts so. The ballot box has Ieen most ruthlessly violated. When will an end come to this violation of all decency are tion is in power. e despondantlv await the future decision of Time, God and the People. Noi;tm Wkst.! I. 1 A uone.-iy anu me taw : ..Never, we source of rejoicing to the people, who guests were invited to the reception which ! at'l"ai'- so ,0-? a the present Adminisfra . ' ' i ; T.. - t - were so unfairly defeated ? W ere the took place as soon as the marriage cercmo elections to come off to-day, wc would an- nies were conclu l.-d, and lasted from ticipate a different result, lor hundreds of nin- o'clock in the evening, till midni-ht. voters have had their eyes opened to the i The " Old Rail Splitter and his wife, fallacy by which they were induced to together with the heads of Departments, cast their votes in favor of the Adtninis- , foreign Ministers, and the Iord knows t rat ion. Hut the principles of Democracy ; who all, were also present ' at the mar arc not crushed cut, but will yet surmount riage. the artifices of our defeat. The I). iy party cratic party, instead of hi ing weakened lias gained new strength, with which she will yet batter down the miserable des jioti.su about to be forced upon the people. TUc II toon a We visited tlie Fair in Saturday, and were truly gra grand display of costly artic! ition. Tho various artick of by chance, from five The Consci.ution , Act 'o;u. The Rupreuuv Court of Pennsylvania has evinced its feail ss integrity, and vin li cated the rights of IrVnrisylvania and the ' I.'P'V' ,jy h ei'ing that the Federal Con j seiipiion Act i nneonstirulioual and voitl. 1 Thii rt'nlt wt. Ti..l..f...l ...I.,... i - . . 'i-i ! i ,i i - - i""ui.i m ii ii.e aci was ",u" were esumatea to pass-.!. No lawyer, unbiased have cost over one hundred thousand doi- ias-i..n and in, boo. .t t U- ..',..t....-i J C ....... ii , lars; and the wedding ring, live thousand c.ou1,1 entvrttiin a doubt that the-Conscrip-dollars. J tlon tyrannical usurpation by a Thus it is, that while the homes of ! v.ir ,h,usand. of mw I""' 'pohheal banduti, degra-Jing i - " ov-t n iiiiiuu arid uisrracinn- ,p onfi. 1,. also an equal number of privates on the iMand. luvently a story has been started that a number of reln-1 refugees in Canada have lieen jilotting to capture the i.-land and release the prisoners : and. notwith standing its absurdity, many Government officials profess to believe it, and in ad dition to she revenue cutter .Michigan stationed there, three gunlioats have been ordered from Detroit a.nd Erie to San dusky 15av. Dt Fi Aho, Nov. 12. jrayor Fargo, of this city, has received a dispatch from Mr. Stanton the Secretary of War, that rebel refugees in Canada have consumated a plan for t lie release of the ivIkjI priso ners on Johnson's island, and intend burning Dufi'alo. It is understood that other Lake cities have bnen similarly warned by Mr. Stan ton. The inf. rrma.ion ot the ( liuvrM. meiit is believed to be authentic. Tin: i.akk cmrs to v.f. m i:xrii. Wasuix;tux, Nov. 12. 10 P. M. The facts contained in the dispatch cnt from ahington this morning, with re gard to the rebel prisoners on Johnson's I.-iand, were obtained from ollieial sources, but since additional information, authentic in its character, has been obtained, hv w hich it appears that the Governor Gene ral of Canada has given notice, through Lord Lyons, to the Secretary of State, "of the reb- lplot, hatched in the Dritish prov inces, to, dt liver the prisoners on Johnson's Island, in. Lake Erie, and bum Duifalo and Ogdeiisburg. " . Adequate measures to meet these, ne farious enterprises, have been promptly adopted by the Govonunnt. The comity and good faith of the Drit ish .authorities are highly approved. It is not apprehended that auythincr se rious win grow out oi She affair,, as the "ti the arrival ,.f i '.' i-.r !.?;;.. wiil ie .iven to ui! u Nv. is 7st- i c. a ., isj;i. f.dl.LNI. ILlKii.S. Chirks Ii. Libs, Ir.riianf Geathman. . ht.tiiv n. Hugh Chvar-.is. Firmer . C.mihria township. D.-li S-ec::y. F 1 1 iner. ( h'a I ilnid township. t.'Iirisfi.i'i 0 "'.I. Farmer. Taylor townsliip. John Kratz' r. F.o;u. r. Ch-arriell township. William Cover, Curpeneer, 4fh ward J.-hi.s-t'twn. Adam Ke.rtz. Inn Iv-eper. Cambria B ,ro. Daac Sills, Farnar, Croyle township. Edward ttrady. Mason. Conemaugh I...ro. Uernard Myers, Farnur, Allegheny twp. Jacob. C )i"rt:er. Fanra r, C- nomaii3-h twp. W'ih'iatn Mcl'herson, Grocer. Gd ward, Johnstrivs u. William P. Put ton. Cabinet maker, 4th ward, J emstown. " George Com ad. Inn Keeper, lilehland twp. J.-h:i Kerby. Ntorel- eeptr. Conernaiigh V. ,-ru. Ptter S .inmcrs. Farm-r, Sumnr.ih'll twi 'a!eh Purler. Paddh-r. Taylor towmhtp. Fiaucis Cooper. Farmer. Alh-ch-jnv twp. Sanmei IHi.'iO.rap.l. l'ar)o-r.- C ii"':nai!'!, j. MoS--s Livie.Ls-..;.. i'.uiotr. l.-.-i'Jand twp i-aini li'iit-r, ,s)i-.. r o riier, i o.a-r twp. William Kin pja-r, Farua-r, Cn yle t - p John Warner, Farmer, Ciie-r towns'. ir. Lhioles ir.:in rm-.u. Inn Keeper, G-l w.rd, j h hn.-tovn. j TI.AVF.P.Sn JURrillS--FIRST WKKK. J -hn Port.T F:irn...r ii..mi.l,ov.M , .. - ... .., . .. . ...... ..vL-.pn .mnn.v '. lm l I. ;..i. . i.' ii . ...... eii-ii"iij.. i.iu:iT,.ia'h;,.n j payers J''lm Deam. Mil;er. 5th ward. J. .hnstown. ! Stewart an.'I. A. L'gsn. Cletk, Is' w'd, . Johnstown. ! -Alarho-irir Jonathan Orris. t0.il n-.t'ichaut, Cfneuiiii-h Patu-n li..i-oujii. . -!;: nun Alexander Howard, Fanner, YocYr tp. j S;,o Lewis Hoover. Paimtr. west w'.i E.u.-hu.g. j V.ifil. r J-.lin Iv Drvis. Far i:iei- biu'.-klh-k in ; v.w.r- Farmer, SSimiuierhoi in. ' J.ielcoM nf B! :n. Heater. 1st w'd J.'o.- vrow).. i So-,e Joseph Criste, Farmer. Washington tp. ' ' Mvcis for i m' Anthony Ansta !t. Farmer. (;h st t;..- I Tou.miu.s D.iviu D.hert. Merchai.t. otii w'i John-tovn. Lii.ton John liee.tou. Can ec er. 6th w'i.T..li:.sllivn ' r. . ., . . .,r. ma.ergoitii,' a i ti. - i.o t'.. . l.Miif in.M-s .1 tr.;:' ,. sii.-ei v. consider. if . S:l(.r, i ,i raunlc-ite to ,s afth.-.-tc, ,'. re. at:s ef f-nm. tl-.-"-.-. ,. a.l'.ir. ss(.( envelope. I,;. w;:j . eej.v of th,- pu-seripti-i: l.'r. .J.,;;n M. I m;n-4, t!.. 1- i . .. - .-1- . ""-'"'lit, ."W Ioik. 1' Al.-. ;i. s 4 LTOOXA lioii.! ifiFi, l'r(- -''".ii; . IV - r L!. E.nM'.I A I'CTh rXhF..; KoK T.!f 17th cn.G:;!;,roXAL j;iTi;; Xov. 18. is.;;; -;-;.-;, TRIAL LIST. I.iFa'.V.'MIHF.R Th.tiM j FU:ST Wi EK ) j Hel.-tl vs Krie? 1 Vi!son vs I) t. i..n i Ai.-ij vs i..:.-. r ' Meek tV j : v i f r iV C. R R. Co. vs X... ..'S A !.. r P'"W-er v, tio - i P at v (,.- ' '. ' Vice-.. . t j-, vs f t , ... : 1 v- ii .v.;-- ;;.r'j i B:i:goo.i vs liii:--, ru JOS. M'l'i'Ni.I.D.i-: -i IV. t-'s. Cf;; -e. No". 11, 1.-.. F.he -tc. TRIAL LLST. DKCF.MIIl K 'I f Ki ONP WM.K ' vs II t Henry Weaver dosiali Fol vs I! iv. e, ;vs Ai'di.-w pt al vs L-vi:.-.'.z M-1. vs Su:;. v- M r.S : vs II..-.-;,:es ' s I Vn' -a vs : .rr vs Snatii j i.avni l ounKai. l a, u.er. i,uett. Government was not unnrW...... m. TV " M" f ,'t'i,"-tr-..'J tl'- r , : ",v- uapieiei inre, l arn;..!-, (..irroil to. disclosure now ma.le. j p,Ul,l k mu1T;iV, yll::er? Ci.nea;a,1.rflt J here is no present prospect of' an Wash. Lloyd. Farmer. Susquehanna tp. early general exchange of prisoners, al- F.ar.eis Galli.-nth. Merehant. Caml.iia Kr thoue-h our Government i pnJ.-fiv..m.T i Thomas Will. Sr.. Farmer. AlWr-.p.iv - " '"" -'oo ui.-"i .uhi't lie taiee nonoi-e.i nei.... o ..nr..., r . n, St. !i.ii. I - i.- . - . L IF i l i i .i . i - . - .......v. v.. .in. suen ;in ananrement In n ti-w ........... , ., t i ., i .iuin,v,;irn rp. desolate by this war, such imstarts as the Con-n-ss of the Cnit.l st-it..-' .-....,. t a LU ! Ueorae Fisher. iitmnn t.. , ... 1 . i, , . ; " t. - . , i w,v,,i "u,uu-r, an exenange ot surgeons t ... ., , ........ Altoona, hist ; Governor Sprague, and Secretary Chase. I It remains to be seen whether Cover- will ml-e n'-u-n tb, n.h. t, I im 1-o.som, 1-ain.cr, o:er tp. . tiiied at the j who have fhttened on the ndsiia'tno,, .f ! llor !.o professes profound rover- 1 mond eiI tv-live Mono! itZ I Vffi ITl' f. u . ' , . ., - ' . once or hid'ei-J ..othor.".,. -:tt i i 1 J , ..iwi . iu. vircgv; . v.ierK, m vu e lor. les on exhibx- ; ; the noor. revel urR.n their ill-rroften ,ro,T, , . '' J'11''1'11 "itl"I',.S "di do h,s I - I Charles Asnnitl," Wi,, Mitt.m. i..,! ! .o-,. .h,i . ' ' . c ul"J ,r nether, n-gar.lle ol lus oali. rroin the Arniv of tlie r.,.i.... ! Tl,n,,, h, ,i-n. r ' .X,:,'' -i ccn. ummb . ; ' - c''cp, he wni permit our people to be i ta.-el. A.'am Shet.ig. Farmer. Carroll tp ' K nn.R up .mis, ; timet ionanes uives serious cause lor nhir-m i torn from their homes pd f:..i;ih.-t : r't-.iw.r -v.-.- ' io j. . . .i..i. i,i i? v . .. : -r -...v..--....,..v... a xj. .-o V Ill till ' ' - t ... iipi IM. I vs 1 it..: t vs :.;; .:a: vs l::-v et u' vs C. vs IT.-mtI- l-rfTirK vs Ilrciei vs M'D.-nlels vs Trexlt-r vs Siiarhii.:c'- Vs J .M s vs (oi::;' vs Me.nv.v VS befr Jos. m'do.va:j. rr ? Prothonofary's Office. Ebenburg, Nov. 18, tS'J-3. j i Pink j We;ler & EHb I IbiVS Wanl ; i.enuen 1 Fox i Hughes Kemp Keller for use Keriinn according to the value of the same, which They have a tendency being well patronized, not only makes the istoeracv, who will no; to result in an ar- not only plunder and but very profitable to revel upon the revenue of the nation, but Indeed we think it af- u-lll fiv ti, ,!...:.,;- a.. . ..... ..... .... ... sinm--, oi uhj iKior man to a lords an excellent opportunity for those level with th possessed of a little spare change, to "get Y ill' I f t .-?-. c i t- r f- those who win. uiairgeu to unu.eral.le sum-ring, horribV ; Chattanooga, dated' yesterday, report all DaV1'1 11 I'Ucas, Wagonmaker, Couemangh mutilation or ljloodv death, in defan-e of aniet in that vreirntv" ' Thr. lotc ii;..i.u ! ' b -rough. law. mor.hool intelligence from lhao-s Ann, ;a o, ! YSlu.!h J ' J,,u's. r. Cambria tp. tiiaii , rarmer. misiuehanua tn armer. Jlimrter tp. reason. ri;:ht and 12'pnhlhytn. ic serfs of the old world. Tin; Emancipation l'i. Ci.A.M ATloN. I,- l 111- ... . ..iiii.iui oiniwii, three o clock this morning, at which time ! Henry 0 IL.ra. Fa . nuv-i p.. Ke, ere postea, nn.l twelve , George Orris. Farmer. Kiehiand tp. th I n I st rat or a A'oiirr. Adnvnisr ration on tlie estate el D. port, late of Sjusiiueh.illliii t'.'V.L; bria county, deceased, have bee:: -" ': the subscriber, residing in ii -I i ;:s ' HIair county. All perw-ns iual uy 1 j estate arc requested to tnaKe '.U'-i thcir money back." As an editor's purse did not permit us to indulge in very heavv Iret.', we staked our pile on sundry small trinkets, and expect to win largely, es pecially of a silver Tea -et, which from the fact of its having been manufactured from that precious metal very rarely seen now-a-days, dazzled our eyes considera bly. This Fair is not only a profitable investment for small capitalists, but it is a place of pleasure ami entertainment be- Ixwan- Kl-mmkk. Last week we had a few days of that be autiful season called Indian Summer, which made our side walks throng w i;h promenade, s, who seemed to bask and revel in the hazy atmosphere. IJut to-day, while we write, how changed. Tlie forest, which was, a few weeks ago clothed in the rii,e and yellow leaf of Autumn, is now en veloped in a shroud of snow, and the as pect, everywhere, presents a wintry ap- Th- original draft of the , Kmancipniioii uwn 1f!'rtc1 lo lines armed and j Peter O.Hans, Sr., Gentleman, west ward : Ine"t; a,1- tl"e having tlain-s 5' . i Proclamation is fur sale out Vet and f,fl"'Pp- The disaffection among the ' LVnslurg. . i estate, will present them pr -1T? one bid has been om-red of twelve 'h'un- rcblls is no longer confined to Kentucky j J?-"e larabaugh. Farmer, Munstertp. 'l'ld r fttlement. u i re t dred dollars for it, .Some 1,1 W r an1 Ten.:essW troops, but is wide spread i h, 9'ev, Farmer, Washington tp. i ".f ? leuK,su " - y -u..d W'aLiySl -non, others. OuV 'daily recciptsow t I l Zil" , toneal Seiciety." Dick Turpin's com- , T U ? ' i Chn.tran P.nmganlner. pinner R,c Sand tp 1 ' ' AS. M. KIXPOKT. Ad mission to rob on the hidiwav. !,;,!, ; en. Hardee is assigned to the com- I Th.imss II. ,11 ,t,.1 .T,,.,t;., vt,:i. Nov. 18. 1&.;3.-Gt this eccentric rascal had drawn up, and iorgea the seal and signature to, recently sold in London for two hundred and forty founds, just exactly the price, offered for the Emancipation I'roclamation.. . i i' t ... . . .. . iit.uio oi t oik s corpp, and lias relieved j -lames R. Oavis. Miner, MillviUe bir. iTCn. J.oi7gstreet on Iookout Mountain, j Rcter Larhat. Farmer, Carroll tp. The latter has gone, with 10,000 troops, ; Lickon Horner. Farmer, Voder tp. part cavalry, to East Tennessee The ball I Alartrn Ward, Farmer. Surcmerhill dmiulktralor Tt'otice. A ilminist ration on the estate i f 3. a- Later i'rnnx ( Iittrlesion. ance of the cavalry has cone to lu'ka. I ("eneral Cheatham's and Stuart's divis ions have returned, and Gen. lirag.' has tp. ia!,i i.eniv. i-arrner. Jackson in. John Noon. Farmer, Conemaugh tp. TRAVERSE JUR0HS SECOND WEEK. ' county. 'All persons in Unci, l ite of Mnnster r -w r.:,:p. v ' j county. deccHsetl. have bee n grantM I subscriber. residin at ('iieiv.a'r., bides. 'Die gay and fashionable can enjoy ;ninc''- a circuitous promenade, ndngle promiscu- ! A'e call theTattemdon"o7 travellers ously in the crowd, or indulge in a socia- to the card of Messrs Woods & M'Clain Lie Ute-a-tcU, while the epicure can 'nam- I proprietors of the Altoona House, one -of per his nppetito with the edible luxuries the most convenient places to drop in and dealt out at the different stands. These, take a meal, between Pittsburg and Phila accorspanied.by a n:o;t excellent band cf delpl.Li. I 1-outuess Moxhoe, Nov. 13. Their, now three full corps, IlardeeV 'ISreckenj CliarW 1fr-ulk. Jr., Merchant. 4th u S. steamer Massachusetts, Captain West, ridge's and liuckner's comprise in all I ;T,litovn- r from Charleston bar in forty-two hours, 00,000 men, which is considered a low 1 P mf Shtn a V fZ'1" CV U ?' i arrived here this afternoon. Sbo r,, ;n,t. . ! L. :uU nttn.atter, 1-armer, Carrol tp. that Hie firing is still kept up on Sumpte, ! An artillery duel took place at noon be- j tS Xiiis itu is entirely demolished. ihev twecn the Iookont nml Mnivium u.,,.; Ilwar.I r. - . 4 on , .'IC7itI III." 1 11 L II. put up their Hag every night, which is Our practice was fine, several shells l,r.t.- Samuel IlntVni in, Farmer. Richland tn u. a Ay t-M-ry uay. . ing directly over Point Lookout. The u,liiam Mills. Jr.. Barkeeper, .west, ward i nere nas rjeen no linn; on Charleston renlv wn T-t,rom Locnsimr::. ' e , . w i j ...... um iiv uusuaaii's OC- J -t hi t " . .. of late. : ... i ... 1 Matthew Ivory. Farmer. Clearfield tn. v.M..v.. v.. um rviiz. . . !...:. Tl... t...i.- . ,1 , . i-ic .a ijili, iuercna: t, oii wt uonnstown. debted to sJ'.c a .- Kur.-Vv . .i.Vtrx nv)!-,i wfT CUH'U. ard ! , , rlaimS- ' UO UCI.iy, HIKI lllOSr JlUlini. j said estate will present them p'I' thenticated for settlement. , ... JAS. Mclll-Gll,A-r- Nov. 18, 1SG3.-C4 1 OB WORK OF A LL "K I NVPS DONE AT TI1IS OFFICE. TJ(1 ON THE SHORTER ' AND AT REASONABLE ;'i n
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