warewn Poreiret , tiostilittotirtitalo - :".."-- - ' - ‘ - '''' - '; Whim, lireeduil thojee-kti)NtiF beg?re e .th With.)%idem g ir gall ikeileatir feet; • And Freedom's banner ettesining o'er tot Our Advertising Columns..--The crowded state of our advertising columns for some time has neeossarily proven ted us giving our UAW aitiobllt of editorial and 'news matter. As thhistate of things is only peitodical _v_ith us ths_teadex_wilLplensa_esetiseLthe, 1111881101/8. Minlssuiviay Div.;—Got. Curtin Me' le• sued a Proelantation recommemiing the servaoce of Thursday 26th instant, (same as appointed by . the President) , tura day, of Thanlogiving and rayer. We will publish tho Proclamation neat weak. Atictioit Sate 'tif Petit . .trees —An error eccured in the advertisement of Messrs. I'. E. Cook & sons in our last edition. The sale should have been announced for Satur= day the 7th instead of Saturday the 17th.— The auction will therefore commence io-mor tow (Saturday) at 1 o'clock, P. DI: - Dental Card-it will be seen by refer ence to our advertising columns that Dr. M. A Dana, surgeon Dentist, has located. in Hagerstortn. Doc't'or' . TheDoc't'or'is an experienced practitioner and 'goes there bigioi recom mended as a skillful operator. Ho will dyuld less be liberally patronised. .13usin ess Resumecl.—We are requested to • annoutfee that Mips MARY C. Itkssa, has re•cummenceu the Millinery business in this place, and has just received an assortment oP new -- goods; --- Slie — pnrpOses connecting •°dress making" with the 'millinery , business. Advertisement next week. ' State Elections.--Elections were -held in NeW York, Itlnssachnsetts, Witseensin, New Jersey and - illinels — on — Tuesday last The Union majority in New York is variously es timated, at from 15,000 to 30,000. The oth er States mentioned uremia to have sustain ed the Government by handsome Union ma jorities. Copperheadism is evidently , get ting a little below par. Valitable'Real Estate tgales.—We invite special attention to the large sale of -Real Estate advertised in te•day's paper by t ' ItISTJAN SIIOCKY, Jr. and JACOB S. Goon, Attorneys for the heirs of Christian Shod:fay, aecested. . JAMES IL Gormoti, as Administrator of the Real Estate of Samuel Gordon, ,dee'd, also offers for sale , several valuable town properties. JOnN H..AD#ms, Administrator of John Gilbert, Jr. dee'd, offers a valuable property on Church Street. See advertisements. Prepare for a Severe Winter. , --The St. l'anl [Minnesota . j Pres.:Am admonishes as:, The we j atherprophets say that the peoptel, may loolt• out' for the hardest winter seen for years. There will be'inore cold days--the, meneury'will run lower, and the snow be deeper, than before, since 1857. This is the first fall since.lBs7 that the brook.trout have commenced leaving the small creeks for deerholes as early as September, 'and the first season since then that the muskrats 1 1 have &tilde-walled their little hillock homes.l These and certain other infallible' signs,. known- to the sportsman and hunter, indicate' a winter olunisual severity:. It is thought ] • s • will elose-at—least-H Bounties of Moldier . s,—.A misunderstan ding wins to exist in reference to , the amount of bounty paid to veterans and raw iccruits respectively. A recent order from the Provost Marshal General, provides that ettrans re•entu'A, ing shall receive 4402 houn ty.while_raw_recruits shall-receive 002. Cure for Dtptheria. —Here k a :rented eaid to be excellent for the cure of dipthe- A small quantity of sheep's snit ; saga pponnful, chopped fine arid boiled in a gill 4 . ipilk:and drank on retiring to bed: 01 °puree the - throat is to be bound'ivitb fiannol. Sven*, at.the Kort/i."—The principal sum mits of the White Mountains are no* cov ered With E9UW, which eatends several miles down their sides. The..houses on , Mount Washington, were abandoned for the season lust . week. 3'he snow was foot dee the building!, and three wiles. below the sumryqt, pas e!ght, in,c4e,s,Jeep. ----DeepateheiV-tehhAgton acute that ..Presidept.Lineoln i htte positive:y, iFpressed tunetetat my u p on oho Iroveh . oecupption pf 31eico until the r. domestic troublee uf .country are finally eppelided•L _Legihisitisre of 'Oblit4ilL-16ad •Totiff — i 44.6 1 1 - : Unic;0 0 1 1 t0 6 ,', 0 /.loo*- itiotsliciase i l34) tuiouistivto.l7l oppcsioo# Iti° ll hilieta.at fir:vlcjetv.— T sie Aultirtittment. of, „So , . alit Inuit, *Alecto', iwaoothet column: ' Attittel nOti,* ; . )11110. ok,i;4TherWhole` I oil&• s s i"lit?toisitin;4loWit titles* *erii w ,:h Its. ilteOestirits 1404nsey,,,,iti ,I.ttle t au the ie j ,..4llbltitpide aid arm_ •, ; I ihieh it*tiieniititil li at ~ ,the,'bottom this tar. liquitv'slaVestili-ntrifierook!?M the . secessidon - sentiment is _found predonii. tinting itierrvlisT)thifriliferiCi§lhg'ilirtlid hild intolerant : delipitEsat '•iiver,.frieool,:fik _opinion; while in thaie portions even tittle South where slaves are not nuranions, us lii Western . MarylautK,434lVirgiOSlT.aStbln Kentucky and Tennessee, and even lior .ilierirllitaiiiiiilltuTtriitiltifitiiiiiiiitiiilie. -dominant. It ie theibltire; I teVitir 6f Slayer., agaibst precticitni ' i'reederteiaiiiinst Siiiiery. A egiiiiict:aliogOtiier' utavoidabli; "and one which way be . ouspenaedi,,i)ut which can, never be,iiiintinated ) • emit oue:or the other of 'these oafititgonieo6 irinciplea l 'shail sue. cuinb. - . • Thts t on our pu t t, is a .detcnsive. war.— Its object - is to preserve t ; •government out destitietitin; to Maintain : the Union, tOtrush otit iteasint• ainN if in r.rtihiti 6 treaSen`•slii • •, . • e. - • • very, shalt suffer or ,perisk •be it ,180.. If its votaries' will identify it with treason, they cannot complain of the identity of their fate. Treason originated in slavery,- Sad it its an thors.have so bound them toget r that one cannot be struck without striking tier, they, and not the friends of the g rument, Will be responsible for its, destruction. " Certain it is, that in this terrible conflict, 'so destructive of property and so prostrating to every interest, slavery is antiee,d: 'to no special immunities. To conserve it 'in any way is to give aid and comfort to the ene my; for itslave toiling in a corn fleld4s do ing Wore 'to streugthee the insurgant South than a soldier in its camp. Let ,us save the Union and the government at all hazards; but we are certainly under no - obligations to save slavery from the fate to which its mad and wicked keepers have exposed it. Me Chickamauga*" Victory."—At last vile have the Rebel account of their losses at the battle of Chiekamauga. The exact figures are given in a letter from the Rebel head, tern to the Columbus '(Georgia) Engldirer. By this it appears that their aggregate losses in killed, wounded and missing, wore 17 1 999.. This exceeds the official Uniom loss (14,301) by nearly 4,000, and shows that the battle -ai-the-most-terribly-tiestractive — une - of - t1 war._ _Sueh another victory and it wottld have utterly destroyed limgg's army. No wonder he was not able to follow up his success. - Good as Gohl.—Mr. Carswell, the Cana. d!an orator, who spike in Cooper Iniditute r New York city, on the evening 'of the 29th ult., used these words : , "Ileould rather take JeJ. Davis himself by thelicaol, than a Sneak who, in as•y of the loyal States, dares not speak for the glorious Stars and Stripes." Let such words; be 'remembered. They are the golden warp that is weaving into.a gb rioas history. • The bombardment Of 1?ort Sumpter on the 30th is reported by the rebel papers the heaviest that has yct taken place. From Wednesday till Thursday evening, 1,215 shots are said to haveleen thrown against the lett. TNAGEDY XN OLEN:VONT COUNTY , 01M0. —On Saturday last, at.• a Vallandingham meeting held at Captain, .Clermont .eoanty, two young men, a. Vallandighamer and a Union man' got into •a dffieulty, when the Vallandinghamer drew a pistol and fired at the other, but his own sister,: who witnessed the quarrel, rushed 'between them, hoping to prevent :0161110)am, but received' the ball in her heart, killing her instantly. The, - enlistment of colored hoops in Maryland causes kgreat amount of discontent among the slareholders in the State, so much, indeedy that a deputation was' sent fo the President to request a withdrawal' of the re cruiting—,oTheets. The President' replied -that-tte-countryneefh3d-soldiersy - nritiWg-ofteewHild-anythluo-Lecrut rary-_-to lithey:.--niould—be—eupereci recruiting must goon. The recently reported mutiny among the Tennessee troops, in front of Chattanooga, Iproves' to Mare been a very serious affair; It i_ . appears that a whole brigade attempted to deseruct_thollnion_lines,_and-in—reSisting their attempt over 800 men on both sides were-killed.- --1- regiments Pennsylvania' volunteers, ' three years' men,'lMin'ununinieusly ' consented 'to aiiiiriffeir term •ef Fervice three 'Years longer. ohin tiering , among. iht Unionists kin.. 'l4 etW progressing With great success, and an , ellert Is beidg '' made to' bare' a well-known loyalist ofTino'Bluff appointed military governor. Another proclamation °Mimi. Kirby Smith' calls 'upon tlie people of. Arkansu to drivOick the invaders. Despatches from the Anny of the Potomac more:aetiob i du' 'a few,skirrnielf6 es ititit4inhodettin-thelShenandoidttiFidley: Train& ate now running' to liealtatt; and, in a few de s the .0„ •.• • " ' lipta'!lnooFlL; ' Nan 1 arri e rain e on t reports nt) than Ilya Atteliipts at Attie in.' &wreath:to in' the sttito 'or. Georgii. • . Aeitnt• ding to 'the tototeinetiOin " ' ' npery siitetror - i3ight *else • litstniid,sio -' death, 1144 in the 'bre! itOtis offiroitien wet olid statiittioki ' *62'o 'dot t A ;1 4 44:e ' .• • thnitestiten44.o Hoboken,N.J:, , reoent. tdeetswicl,lers..tintLizumifieent sum •of 11250;009 in to ilividettemeng•-'various benev. pleat institutions New Wyk. ' i . Proclamation bi i . # o =l ov `'.'-, I 4 it:-All,. ;lit vdrxio t i t tle I, (14,c , A ,„ 4,fi:i , „ ,, ....,,, , , W ow * * Abe PiefiidithowooProokt. i t State by oelatnation liArlegFtieto - :',.* seventeenth ef clefeber 104 %V !r 1 itt. hit TEM ,l'illJNDlihlif ,AS y : lir.Or.lllNTElilltS,ltgieer.tiit, the i(iginteets I now ta"MfrelTrieffilliirfeeptiettfir',lhatesT l anti i - mitetens,,„.by 10191144 cm reegiSed this. 4lity;iliellii6t4 'or die . tide" cr: Peilltss'itraitis.c 1 1 nutter ink Oil is ; declaretk o to 'be THIRTY 1 EIGHT 'THOUSAND; 'MO fIeWOREI) AND SIXII-VGIIT 1111$1Wi (80;208 f) , bpd iitiereaS,•the - Priildetkin - hia --- iiitt -- rfocia.'l tnatimrrrettnetitsibir-Govornors--ef- the-re-- epeetivo,States, to essiat in raising the force thus,regnireft: , , '„ i , 11 "'Whir; thisiototti; i''Aulileir, o.' - 'dattiat Governor of the Comtimnivealth of Peunsyl irania, do earnestly call.on the good, titid loy al freemen Of this ConiniOntrealtli,'"ln enlist in:the service Of, . the ' Prided' Otates,, under the Proclamation aforesaid, so that the re muired quota utay• be 'made -up. : before' the fifth day of Jatnitify nexti'on which day the , , menee lei tiny aeficieney'that May then ex ist in the same: The freemen of Pefinsyltania enlisting un der this call Will be dirt:Mite& regiments trout this State. All'whe are willing to enlist are requestediupreseatthemselims ,at once for that purpoSetu the' , United :•Stateii pro vost msraltalereiliniting 'find inistering ces, in their respective: cities, tetvirs, and counties. They •will receive the •following sums as allowance, pay, premium; find boun ty, viz : , . To every 'recruit wini is a veteran 'volun teer, as defined in general orders of the War Department, for June 25,.1863, No. 191, for recruiting veteran volunteers; 1 month's pay in advance imd'a bounty and premium amounting to $402. To aII other recruits,. not veterans, accepted and enlisted.airequi red in existing orders, one month's pay in i advance, and, n.addirion, a bounty and pre mium amounting to $302.. Any further, information • deair4d can he obtained front the provost nutrshids"Of the respective districts. . In making this appeal .to the good and loyal freemen of Pennsylvania, 1 heel entire confidence that it will be' effeetually respond ed to. The approachinw expiration of the term of enlistment of the men now - in the field renders ft necessary to replenish our regiments. Let us maintain the glory which their valor and conduct have teflocted on the Commonwealth, and let our people show, by their promptness and alaeity on this occasion, that they have not abated in courage or love of country, or in the determination that' the unholy rebellion, already stunned and strag goring, shall be utterly crushed• and extin guished. Given 'un the State, at HarriSbarg, this twenty -eight day - of Octob - eri: itt - tite - year - of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and six ty-three, and of the etnumoitwealth the eighty-eight. By the Governor: • A. G. CURTIN. ELI SLIFER, Sccretary of the Common- Treason in Oldo. Discovery of a plot to Release the Rebel Fris• CINCINNATI, Nov. I.—An..extraordinary ease of treason has recently came to light, implicating several persons in this cit:r, Col umbus, C3vington, and Newport, in conspir ing to release the prisoners at 'Camp 'Chase, and overthrow the State Governinent. The conspiracy was brought to light by'U. S. de tectives, who were supposed by the parties inipheated to be spies from thg rebel arniy, and Were treated with full confidence. The plot, as disclosed 'to the detectives, walk that an attack was to be made on Camp Chase, release the prisoners confined. 3,500 in.num bet, to seize the arsenal at Coluntbirs, take possession of the-penitentiary,' release' John Morgan, and Other officers confined theiv, and then to commence the rebel campaign In Ghia. ' United States Marshall Sands and Provestl Marskell Major Reitney arrested the iollow ing persons itnplicatectin the plot : 'Charles ' W. 13. Cathcart,' of Columbus, •formerly Sehobl Commissioner of Ohio: T. D. CreS• sop; of C'clumbaft,'formetly antler itt the 18th Regulars, .who w.ne to lead in 'the attack on Cutup Chase; James D. Patton, 'of Coving ton,' regular agent Of the rebel Government, who fternished"money to detectives under the impression that they we're' spies, and' ac cording to agreement:Vero to meet Cathcart l and others at Camp• Chase, and expected to mature the plan of attack 011__Camp_ellas-; ut i i c lona of Coringl.oill A -1-carrier-through ,the mind -wiaoselnurre-was-t he - head iinarte rs - o . f - the ' rebels ;..Sainuel, P. Thomas, a merchant, id lor,,of Cincinnati, and Ms , wife, and Catha rine Carnieutee, of Cincinnati. 'ffnformation has been .Obtained that an ,organization px ists in Illinois; awaiting the outbreak in "O• 4;.), to produce similar,results in, that Stare. 0 thee-parti Culars - are-knownL4o-tlie-atitbori= ties, but not yet, made. public. . 7 Is ILAV.EII.I( A. p;i7NETIP,TBT/ DATION ?-- )1 Pawl o q K eve o. qrq 110 : 4 4e1, 19 Legion.!!, ,A recent number of' the New, Qr. Jetinit., - 4rar - describes—some—ins !ample:set—el tpriture which wer: discovered Its i r 'ilenks in the course of his investigations among the plentatiortsi. Virst among there was, One ,found von nec/c 0fa',590101.9-,ico ma where it had, been placed .for by order, ether, opner„,,lt l waa.,aa, Nair, made , to fit the neck, fastened, by, ri screw, with three upright : : proege about eighteen inches length,;,each of, vritich , ,-was etiocheda,sinall. 'J,'h6 t`beettLy',?, of this instrutuent,wasi that.the, wearer c 0 . 1 .1 rest her head ur. (lean, npon.the•ground,.atui r the l heill keptherAwake_by_their4aoakiaaaLtinkAink. The next instramentmas a heavy iron collar with ,agag . attaeliedrthe gag coming! nrifrom en er e,e utt. into t o moot tt Piece, ,of . arraoir, to be. worzt4n theplog i auskig-tlK7watrer to and effectually ,preventiag his running, tiny. Thejafixty a rinz; with anisiron b,ar..w+ighieg sixty pouods,, , • tho Wind Who', • were if ;Icing •uompelleditOkeekwp. with thoother.itiodtiii the field. In view of these c , fact% ..sn,,Avel! aritheutiiiitcd; - ilio.viill say. - that slavery 'dot barhciistei,l atid, : the..Emitfitt rparaet 'Crudity , , aect • ' "e' ' . , . • The',Oottrktirinquiry the. Arise of Goa Bieltraturne4 a Ner.djet fts. acquittal on the chaiges prefer, ea against him. 4, - , 1 1, loco' ItOotPaiii'bx o t , h0,0 1 '140•': :11 • ~f i k*Weioll-in:Chieti ..''''"' ..fma4Mil . - , gozolk—iLso P. M. it the ViV.htilitit,' it,the , enemy attiqked 60,0Afttillifi' WI ' , :itt Wanhatehi4 - 40 ilir#.4.fild* - iiiit f - iiiihiO • his eatnpAL Ong 4 .t,„..,„..,,,,,,,.,,,,,„iiti01i li i'incletlettatt style, hy partlif hie foreii;' the.roinitinder Ile:: logireld'in-reserite.- - - 4 ---=.-. 4, -: , ;;;-- , -..» ,,, -7 Howard, while welching to tleary i a relief, iiiiitittiiked `iifii , the link; li o''- ffiewyv-Jecriti, ming in foree two commanding hills , on the left of the, road. - jiy'hisiilisdidtelY threw fniward tyro of hitv No tam ti - . -- and ionk:hoth 'at' iht,%iioliit of the , ' LkeyonetviiriiiiiiMit , eitemplioutlikbrPP.ol., works and across., L??kont nrgek. _ - .. In this bah - the success oilizirqiniir old ad versary the Cominekiirthe' idliiier's '''itrid - men of tlie 10th and: ilth -Corps is entitled ,:• to the higlfeSt praise. -', • i',: _.... • • GEWH.• TIIO3IASi Major Gee. •:•• lih filiftrilGi4L. 2 hoetits:::; , • ;Wkiatiitidttittl• S'At,;` , 2: , • 4. , The &Doting. t 'the hthidquartere the army': • • • ' ' ligjprßetieial 'General-in-Chief: OrIATTANOOO4:I6; Oct. 29-11.80. since the-fight of the night of: the 28th; the enemy hes notidisturbed,us., General Hooker' took prisoners .fourwificeti and ,one hundred dud three men, and i capturedisearly a thousand Eufieid.rifies. His loss wasAhrft hundred. and fifty officers and menitilled and wounded. .a. H. THOMAS Maj. Gen, A 'FROCiAMATION OF MARSHAL. rot= 111ExtoAtii; I hive terininated. the great mission Which the French Emperor intri et. • ed' to Me nod lam now about to lenve ter France. " ' I you Can itsatire you that no alteiationlas been made in the policy of the Fretieh Emperor to 'this day. , In departing frons'yon, I leave yoU with a general in 'Whom you nuty ' have full' confi dence. , _ , . . To forib fi new Constitution, ant all alight be happy uniter it, Rag the obietle of the um m- on; but the Einpirer's intentions *ern not fully realized, because they• arik pa suffi ciently known. In leaving 'Mexico, I hope my •departure will be the 'means Of opening the' COS' of the blind Or . refraetory) anion;; you and that, the false pitilots t in'your Midst Will be dis covered iii the ruin they seek for their coun try: Then the true Mexican will find• out there are but few false Mexicans; and that these are not many who treat with contempt• or disregard -tile eibiting Governnidat. Then the tine Mexican kill be astonished to see the little number of mock patriots, and:their proximity to the Mire in which they are rap idly falling. ' Be assured that 9.6 d, whose providence : rme t _wi 11 not altew_thei fratricide of the nation.' Adieu, Mexicans I I leave witlifull con fidence in the -welfare •of your couritry.-2- You may be proud, and you way thank Providence that• 'your happiness has been consigned to the French Eniperer: In leav ing, I can say you will not: regret placing your happiness in his hands. • FORM - 411.talco, Sept. 30, 1S8& t Seal of A ilorrible .&frair, . , Niro take the following account of a 'most horrible affair from the Cleveland 'Plaint/01- er. It says: "Three , weeks .ago a young nanmd Oeorge Beaver,. about twenty years of age„stole $3OO from hi* employer, ai merchant, of Fend. du Lac - ' Nttisetitisin, and decamped. Beaver arrived in this city heist week, and remained here a short time, When he proceeded to Norwalk, in' which place be, had 'a' few friends. A day or two since 'he called upon a young , lady acquaintance,.und requested a 'private interview, .Nithich *its granted. , lie then told her that 4., wa s ert the point of killim himself, at tlie;sapie time producing a revliver., This hady , seiz ed 'his arm and tried to get the ,weapon froM hiM, During . the strag,glo, Beaver 6.3,611 dined : !Stapd eside,or : my brains will bespattered over your ; person t The lady' then:did .de sired, when the wretch placed . the inutile a gainst his forehetul„and blew the top - of his head completely off. ;Tim) the pers,on of ,the. dewed was found eighty c,eets, in nirMey and a ,Pawn ticket fiat (r ''old watch,frein which ho ;par ted while in Cincinnati pot burg since.' In answer to a.telegrain describing the sad affair, Beaver's parents—who axe, pwr. i peopto and reside tit.blond,Au Lac-directed that hs re ,mains,should.be buried at Norwalk."' Army of the Potomac., • ittkEiCe-Ftlitex T --Oct2:l the Baltimore, 117110: lean 111 a -imboderes-command,-hare-beetrabsmat - from - ; their camp, strikitigliere and their,. captur ing and. discomfiting. the enemy.' hale just returned from. a scout up the Shenauloali Valley,lrom , near,;NV.oodstock, eliciting the 'most valuable information, and capturing a portion-of Iniboden's wagon train;, with its , I guard r a-rebel-ina-lu r r aud T two , etler-,emunkis Wood officers. . 111eSliijiitc - fe — porVs thatquirtFa number o rebel trouudeik from the • tight,of the ~18th Dr. miceklist,i6l VENITIAN HORSE 'LINIMENT. IN PINT BOTTL E .. AT FIFTY CENTS, CURES lameness, cuts, galls, eeliet 4c. ltead the following .1, • ' ' ' "Ilcitites; July 7th, 113410.• Dit[Te.iiine t'" Vent tit it s cteit r : 'yea t• The ari t ie4td, a nvi l in; every linet3kce the best ertiele -in thi ..eiteus in an . isasselseWi .0% ti,e 7 P l 4. it 4 1 r,c m1 Y,; i O4,1'1 e use nois. Weilure., top horseir fitallo„ VC ' val u theolificlido n *a nkt?, Ileave tQwl'w ltl7QYi It. • iiitATI!.FROWX. gene. 48old:bgall driiggimts,,Ultiseo 40; '.:(...;so;laialk:.:St.:. ; 0 4:147.P. 11 -1. : ,-. : it is — .p& - ce 'on the th•lt gl4:YiliGlN k4ii!ifi t ßi* l ol t i e r;. 4 #' 2 ff r ` diii9 11 1494 . sl4TlVAt4 . 44ri.age4 L:YA6 Pono4 .; P. 4. Mrs.' Socha, abed 31 fears, 6 inonth4 unt,22.ditys: Near Mouteios, on , the 'utt.,llr.` ii the` 82(1,year of, his Mexico. oin_thelaforevaidcoonty, o•ilb klegeo • • Pect# l 10 and Barri o and a good ISp/pg . of, water, wi:tx.a außl 2 _ Or Cole, kitith_tol of timber-unsaid land-anfla' fine - Orchard. — , . . Y 7. - NO**M.ti O.IIIN th,obut4 year ' - - Jaahr k ;room i ; ,' :e.i`..i.ol9,rueidettst• ' r 1 ) `- , fiki: . - ,nrininsuk .i tci,iso , b S.' god bio e t ;lit 46,25, and 200 tbia:,llona ' lifeatti. IC , e7o7+ll)4o6 l,l nik44o l 3.►clatlOYedevt: ;and-Howard Streetirfaiii . m very light' and `the initikeraidiatltio4o,. - ' 4311A1N. , --The high , grades of Wheat :were iti active deinand, and white brought itiniflyallna on, BatUrdafe.- p#iees' of. 4(§5 r 'dotits-VbtiSliil': Saki einbinbed 1,500 bush. •..els-v.awfair„,to ..etriethr choice, Kentucky white It .195®205 . egiUrl,tOrtlittilf very,titaiiilatitt elloieedainiipFkatrAoldit r 7 ern' W 'lie at .2050210 -eentaifli,ooolhtiskeis gdba' imina' do.' ' 'at ' 1 1.4)5A0 i,cetitsp:2o4lo, imailiitfi 'fair do:. itt l 4Bs®l9o cents ; 4',500; bushels medium do. at ' 175®180: oentsii2;l .000' biilieli•idataitied ' and: ‘ common -,..d0; , . at - I.6(f®llo''. Conti ; , 2iooo-,lllnahels ! , :gobd ::to • prime Sotitharn 'fed at .158®164 Aselits;• 2, , 500 bushels medinin to fair' d0.1itt148(0)153 eeutt'f a , and 1,50.p.5i - ri s• yt.ry u ----- tir ----- o ,- -i-47 s. _ass oT. anor any. , coniiiiSii at 440®145.):eentsi Sides of 2,500 btudieli dateageditti , lair yellow.: Corn at 100.103- eents B,OOD bushels: good .to, chide& do. at 106@)108 , cents ; 2;000: bdsh ili'diiiiiigedNirgidia and 'Maryland. milite at 26q098'eedie; h and 2;500 bushels. , fair .to prime "dor at 100€1102 eentsa , l- Sales. of 8,, 0001iishids common to good 'Pennsylvania this 78e82 cents, weight, and 2,500 Mistrals interior totPrinie:-Idaryland ',at 60® 66 tents, naeisurel Rye *as firm, command= lug 132@103 cents` bushel. • ' . _ 104134rass Seeds ate ineetiire. ; Clo ver tre,iitiote, be tO ,, quality, at $7®7,87i, and Timothy $2,85®8 ; Flaxseed-commands ready sale at '52 4 90@3 ef'bushel. ; I•NE • . :1: .. : 31,13311%1Tigailep. . • irr AVING located hi •Hagerstowen, would ones. his professional services to the citizens of the place. and ,surrounding country. Having inni . the experience of Fifteen, yeani,ind having availed ay . .' self ot the late improvententeAti pried to do work in, a Mist and substantial manner, upon the. most reasonable:terots. , • • Hagerstown i .Nov fi-1y „ • • PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE. MHE Undersigned, acting, tinder a PoWer of At torney for the 'heirs of I. 4 .hockey; otir.; late of Washington county, tate of Mary la ntl,t dec'd Will otter at Public Sate; on the premises. on the der Mentioned, the following described Real Es tate, to wit:— • • Cn--I'nesday-t7ie-24th:day of November T !-S on the Mansion Farm. at 10 o'clock; A. M.i said' AIISKERUN, consisting of 'a Tract of Idirid, Situated about , mie mile East of Ridgeville and about four isilesAsoutti of Waynesboro', on.the old Hagerstown road, lying „in: Washington County, , bounded by lands of Jacob Shockey. Christian /3hoehoy, Jr., bicoli good, and others, containing , VEINUIVAILHICIIEII_' lElosiir aril 76 perches with large T WO-STORY if WOK HOUnE, a large Bank Barn,. Wagon 'Shed With corn 'Clibe. Wash-house; and Other ' out.biii kliegs. thereon. Th4e it a 'never-failing walrof *stet near the house; on said' larm, with' a pump 'in in. there is also a very large Orchard of choice fruit trees. Also, at the same time and plaCe, will be offered at Public Sale. a 'Tract of hand known u the 66 ,G F, HI F A. lit NI, 9' Now occupied by Cyrus Schriver, ibout one mile sonthosst of Ridgeville., in the aforesaid county, bounded try , lands of J,scob Hooyer,'Jecob Hi:Moan anil others, containin g 1351-2 ACRES more or les& There , :is en cted ; oar said premises fic good Mick HI use OWL large, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and ,Corn Cribs. Blacksmith Shop, and all U.-. they outbuildings. '•TUre is a' large Spring of wa ter 'neat the hoinie, a large Apple' Oechstrd; a varie ty of, grapes saki oilier frail: This is ,one of the niost desirable farnis'in the county.- §toPtt P" ) ref , access to-water ; from every Ael4,. inn] ,ofttes conyeni kllCVS, &c „ , Also, 'at the Same time and pined, a Traci of nii imProyed Lelia; bounded by • D'avid Shockey and .lacoti Surnmers,contiiining.:3o Acres and ZO ',perch es. ' This land is •cleared•an4 under lenco,„ with, ir number of locust trees , Iso, at the saine.timo,and place, el be 0 ered at PiiiillYside , a 'Trade ni."l.iind hills sinitheant of the kfarisidii Yawn,' Wended 'by. hinds of David Shockey and 'Aim hist , uientioncil Tract, containing • , ; , . ua ' ak tlit:,izta„.:: -a t-i'ublic-&i.le ,-Five=hots-of- 1 .1:-Insiaer —I sand,- hound elf •by lands tal Jacob Sbackey, Christian Shuckey, Peter lisrkdoll, and the last:, tnentiuned tract, lots containing from from 5 . M.10, acres. Thepe lots are well set with chestnut, rockitah mid other timberland are easy of access.,. , • • . p'ris'sy the `2 . ;ch. of Noimratter, at .111, o'clrck, at the house of Ittatnuel "fare ; a Tract of Lind kngwit_as • "IVIARSWEARIV" oitucktfd in Antrim riank fin 'coutity, Pa., atiout six: wiles southeast 'us 01'4661001 turd iibOut 0110 mile from , the Mk Sto Thor land ftr divid •ed Info two:ilium, in ant tiumhaners. -virst part, by . pi; thire;culitaining f , 80 A-,CILE dire 34 perches' of trossaproveti. milt str eam ot . witter running about - JO acres of homy tunser. put, Wooded ,by.lootts of b. "pt,ualr, snively,aial toe latorestiiii.Tig.,..eare, , ean. • taiuiug 63 Af.;,ltkleS "sAd 32 perchei. abobt t 4 'acres .1 Aby parsing w Altai-to • vie* ..tlos,•:' farm; Marysuild will cull upon theAtiOersigned,. r,esiuitig• Alta the ,Muilloou,FurAs.„,,The, uotlerrignid will ai ru meet persons vos.taig to .btu Liar orNuiretiiiier;rat the :house o[' ~ultiraali Atocitey.," 'Thii.' ,, reana.;• - : sand ispit Marsh rind **lli' be * lo PArgit • 111,. V_r_ 61 #4 IbY...o.araget.fikore. Who waswes. Ouse. Ol v .bolopts;tAetia> „ Tke!g4tga,e,.*A4 be.gawk:A welt on , itto,aay - of ogle• , Allt(Miers igs fad. 0., -4ThatabentsuiliAllitelool • " elsotest iiieilbti gory,. Il44'*ClS4 ~;114. co WI! • A l S ( rAt”th° /Cs .1 i f • uel S a mu el ~ • B °re , P I7I P It ~ tl . . of 4 siad ia-:14111ey g the ratlz deirt , lei wrirxr, !ittnialegtiug inii3kulaWuts4'or.seit . N.,9t ' ' „ zud Oats.p "i blitit.torn IR , eol : haori ken . 41aff 01.'381 ‘Akeitilt!iiirlitiliki: 11.eilteuandi , fie , bodlai4•rea 4,6korpittid, Or:•eikecistle , - turnpike c:ornpany. • life,: i tt l i i . i t ,- , ,,,w ,e irii il ' 44lieiri ii i i i i ii i i" hir terleCiEbti illitiOiliw life,: ,, , , s,:..< , - ''. -, _, L - STATE • . .. . ..,..,,,,,,..., ~...............„, ytit ionbS6 - iliefild'mlriiiiiitaftlfelutinel uordon deceesid, will tinder aliroi4er . of-tha:QoPhaelt t `ourt; offer et Putillff lifilleriaitont at Erow - Mire.: ,- Hotel; in-the borough of Weyneslmo",.,oti'. SA 2' URDA Y; giqh 'iitt,k Of Avoiiinibir; ti s ,. - at 1 o'clock, all the following!. faihifhlt sr., Vs(itto),,t i , tato thepropeity of 'said dectasedije,is : ,--,- - 7114 :1 11 44r- 0 . 0 = 444 / 6 4 4.4.14.XliMt t itiatt, T . .1),,EiT1541E, D 1-LUI "q,,,. t i l. A tir ei: W 4 i , -" ti ii it - ~ end other Ktildings., reo kilt.. tut the south aidOifif'- offiril - _ - 4orktoefiii- iniik.Werelilh, bounded ilh'ibelitiiiitlit*ilifilli* itiderilacet) Shover on ithi'llitleightekire(Zeitt,by [purtie No. 2. This purport 'hi 26. igitithiriir Milit'fitr44. 'end 26 on the rear [dim and wawtheinansion of decedent., • .. . . '.. . .. .diet / 4 0 4 4 Red titijoin— . _ . . .. log pirpart 1, butirided'O'n' thitleist:by lot of iiam.• uelitider, south hy.iti•alley, and •having a SMALL 'll - Ftle - •fve ' thereon, is 25 feet , * inenea,,rnOreOile f ri;siliing,ltfaint Street and about 3Seet._alonir t Purpart 3 conalatti . of Ijoiite I:cit' iifi South-. aide of Main Street, having, arr,rillaton the East, an. alley on the South, anti Rniperly, #l"l4lrii. COChran. on the VF:rietiwitti , ";,l„ l .- A TWIFSTOIIIIIIIIIIIOICAST .1111111. and other huiitlinia , Purport 4, Being a Tit of tritind diiiiintited on Plot of town as Lot No. bounded •by Mirehanic Street on the Dalt, - lila of 'l4.6fi . Andenk onthd North ; by an alley on the West And in. South by lot of Peter Dock, nine wog - , 65oiiL perelipr wide and 20 perches deep,:arokitereicffertitbieliaa Nur sery. ,' • An excellent chance to tiny 'cirraii/and &dad prop-. erty is here offered,„ Thelurparts are welt located and in reasonable ccindinon known on day of sale., , JAM ES 11:'611tiRDiftet. Nov 6—tai • ' 12P,'Sepository; Claiiiierstare. please copy PUBLIC SALE. Y authority, and itt l purtuence of an order of 41111, Sale, granted' by.- •the Qiphatee;, Court. o f bounty, Pa., to letitill.:Adtimi.:;adniin. istrator of Joldatilbett said , county de ceased, there Will be offtirittaV tithlie-Selevin front of Bowden's liutel, in Waynesboro', at IVEDI g3i)A:Yehq: 9lh fics Peeimber next, at 10 -o'kelock. the following.- Real tstate, of skid deceased, viz : . • A TWO-STORY MBE Weatherboarded ; with good ifariemeni 'h al Lpt of ground, situatcd'on Chinch Strebt, With new Brick Wash House, and Smokehouse uncles, ono roof. There is also, on said lot a new. (mine- titable and Carriage House, with other. necessary ritit-builtl -7 hi7i " "- A of Fr' "'At neea. rifTenna wade known on day of JOHN,JELN AI)AMs. 1 r Nov. NOTICE. • HE Booko.of..f....KnOuff pre at T A W. 'Miller's, IL Store tinr settlement, .lraztiee, knoitieg them. setves.indebt.ellwill please call and settle the saute • witheitt. delay i .as 41owntuord to '..e.ione my Books. KNOU.EF. Nov. Eir--4w, • • LOONE.OUTI 14,t111,1( OCT ! AL.l.those indebted for County,an.l, *ate tax. for 1863, are notified that, if the sarro,, le not paid on or before :the.firat,d4 uf;DgceanbMitwill be collected with coat. - . • . . , . . . : - . JOSERH, Fi eta, • Nov. 6.--3t] Col. for Washington tsvP. • • STFL'AILTICATT ..._ T. T( A 1) from , :;tirerii ilia t4ercilltlaleri. ber*liiing- mideray-betwettni.tinlniy einiFitaka. town, about, the fret of. !Septeinber ~two liteers.,and cine' Heifer, all black . and • white spotted. lane Meer. and the heifer A -liberal reward. %OP, 41, pairl for suet' udorinatto tde will ,llad their . - . 'recovery. . 6.:-- 3tj ' JO HN VIVA Nov.. . Notice tot.„'Ktesstpasse*a.i • " public are ' hereby..notifted ,not to treappasur T • upon the. protoutes.of the. undersigned by boot ing or, tiahiM4 as They, are determined to' enfurCa' ilia law avinat iW perdue:a au °trending in ibit'.lnfitre,.. watiout.reapect to peirsomi. - . •• '.1.1141R;41,11' r.Bl4,Ytieß, . . • (AEO ii44l MYVRsr • - • , - DAN.IO,I, BROWN., Nov. G I -T-37] DAN t it:l; NI Y. 04. • 1111110. - ? i - •• : • -• ; 3F ll ' Xt. TIM " : aZikll..33l'lllf T" rculrecriliers will offer for 8111 frimt. Mr. ' gekmaii's' UOO ' ay tielot;oran bx SATIORDA rrrt 'DAV - OP • Novssiostr, It•oltoirce lot, If r UIT THl3,4B,,cinrisistingAtte„.pp,tt, Ins vasjetieis.. )I( . SONS,. Vlorit pale, Atlaptio . SpvcrAt._sitrvgit*spits.:.-1, - -Ir'=DAss!tnii D. - Wi D. 'NI othwAtoity • nit tiottypburi t r, s .• - • , • TPUB,LIG: SAJZ: H D'subscriher.will.titrer at puillti% prenuses; , .on S,krUltll3,„Y I`ice....zwe.„D47. pr..N.O V gIIBER,S,e,):,T, 9 ' 7:or -RE • ftr,st, qualsty.ot LaoloAspno laodiattoatod 3 railad I A, -- WayncOgro* — , on c —t4eHliciteiisolux -L iairojAlieT -a near:Dayhoirs' 14IacUifie 8114; ,akijoining 1u d& of LawuT aleoftei, Heorjr Otb.ara. Ott,'" Itch iB aood;tanibar a rtes VI! meats are;', a gau, r 4 ; ' - *S - TORY' HAL,P -_ . 111,111111,111 - 1611t-llill , 111( ingif: • ' Miry is 'iv ;Mt '4,v--I;:iimPgiatsipsarttut dkior tot ;Itte dweitiug:_and .• ;1.; 4.04 - M H UA thuicis sepia newton- said: prianses..i, , Aans :is al tan-11;140ra' , failinik, spring alimut.,ll) lay il,afinnt,the barn. and a Mina li ana. tin ;the' fin= w4iefijjiiilda a average, umoina Speck 'den have accias ta water untie fain pre', reraciiiS wishing. incipsirtir will .pleaie'vaii"ou i,:thori to cuisitadnr.exut:lo,4*fielkua an} 4sYs•Wtien A•iiiwitbigraterVO'fai3O,oo , , LIM= 501:1 ,Tutptl k Keiu 9 a ois ato reisnitYl4tiatia ' p art iir 4 Witethiitltuit L tialitryiatid stoniest cor Lduiliris*steilvesidinkiy•Weish — iugStos,..Vois, k isk4•tk)kriubui, , .00'0 , So said,Foufstu w ‘ iit,piotoso tossitO;',iso4suovisi ' -3 ' !: OcusbOr , Administrator. 4.4t7' ':" -- r".ii'ie'aOW040.itiO7Qii!!*ktr i l Ilr i..,ldig n cesiiii:•- :. vi1i,;141.,,44, ol i Z it , ptivi l tiiiii t et.. l . joioa,..d,t. .., , iwegov t e- WAGAST:tiIq: