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'I ",i" ■■■■■■ "™S£S2* ( ( f„ * - :;4''*/;> ■> r ‘"^'s i Aft m * ‘Vi * John M.80t.9tr..e to Clay. Grand Democradc IlnHy ti. 7tU W«a. 9®-Colored peuplc c-ia now enjoy <he Thcalro, T|T 1 , l'<kl Attrjillh BY ' \ - '4 •* s Ai fl np lltl rtl*ltlllrt ri c New York Trjbunc,<if ihc Hill uihL, coot ins On Frnlaj noning last, our friends m tfo by paying fifty cents. jTlu yrijj be gratifying to ihe l l * v 3 TT »' 0T & XJMVmHWtVM. > r ■--■■:■■■ ■ —-*-£&—<■.., • frorallicuce l.y lsnd via Indian river, Palos, San Lueis, *" / - '3- „ _ a longJ«% fronnhc Uon Jo'mM 'cventli Ward 'told another wocUyvinecting of colored people of ftnwiywiiii'hsH.herctororc been *j—L_ « Ls—. ” -' mrS aq. t„. ’ ' . s ’i'.’i''**-’ *t"'s*;‘;'aa r~tfl'noirTt pm iv3»' turn punpitn-fOlt gima. Wj'jffikCljy Xoinmillcc.of NewSPurk. I their Demi critic, Cluh. In pointjDf number nroveutedfrom atlcfiding'on* arennntjir the lewd lyTnryililff Post. se pV«, to Appalnchtcola, from Appalachicola, by sen, » - •»• 4 .. L ANfl PBOI tn«!Mtcliai&4 : %nd entliu oftho, that J' *\? '*% " PITTSBURG-Hs outnee mSimittfitL ntthc c 'finest locnl mckfcg# of tra cjitftpaigrf* spcccti|a u , —N* >.; a 'i.„‘"Tl n i , i £ fecpU 18. We«,in«came.a ' -gr TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTIR. 19,1843. Hp J ~fSor liUti "•<>• bj Slg«d | , “l“v i Tho'Miypr andCouLijß tVday Pet- Z - l-T " or 'l^ tlT Mourn!QjWnEe^ # ®,° e utylr stipe show 1 !!!!!! £{^^J^t l eJtrS:? ,,: *T ■, Key, Key / “V; Hampton, wc mike esc.Hcnt songK the a'co.y—l*. s , g , ( he „ ould ondcator to escape. Thej did -tf'^ t'SV ' RicmtOßD, Sept fi, ISIS M-lb o Cne.nnati S.gnal,™ Ahol,uon 7 frooso,l ““P 1 /* "f ,tt eloquence, 'hcJ“J"“ ,0 “ uce or irf.n B of lb. ««1 -earner CeUlbrn.., ' , " ’■ - , ” j ?'.*■■- MiDeakSib—l recoiled your letter tesltrdaj, organ) aftcr a sickly ( ci|slencc, ha, Bivcm yp tlifj t wa;h diawjwi » >nn yy, pg. , which will take let >*' -2 3' 4/ : by wl„ch A r, ae •lelighted to Ghost Its editor, Jamcs'w" Ta) lor, who hal l.ec'n' ‘W A man ttlio hasnidcn'pcddlmg receipts “ fdr tors th Rio, California, Cilloa, Monterey Francisco, > r. sfc&Ufrfh \i\li V y **,‘n i friends of Iho'wing'caiisc, and ol whig principles, to -“dll things by tnrnsnnd nothing long,” has become | making beer and sgch like,” was taken to the lock Astoria, inland postage pt« paid. , i s :<i ; e ■' e' : 1 nominate Hnil Cut. |or» aSfotattcrs now stand, „ n M laUn t editor in the old Abnljlton Herald. So on Sunday, flit tunng drflnki and afterward cnm-| The Free Roi1 J Stato Convention of New Jersey :»:i-i;vw:i ks,-: admitting Gen TailorJn ha a JfJ« randidato, ho little squirt has nt length got back to the point ,rutted for« 34 *> tjr ipp\yginian | has nominated a lull electoral bckqt. ■*(■'« if , "0 1 i..v: ■ (which 1 utterly dqnyd TJtl. i Aivt *Jo tuau.aie li , , •o, » . < • ’ ' . i . , , -<r x -. 4'4’ ; s"'‘£‘**£l% 44l- t'' 1 V 4*,'. ‘ ro CERTAIN INBUmyi AMJ OhGIIACE from which , TheHcrona-heauliful birds, ate Wlihisotoh, Del f Sept. Ifc ‘f 4 'STV* .p.'X*j!;Njv f,»' -> \*‘- 1 V , FUU Y E IILIND SEE IT ■ - " ffieT Tile ulßcera of the Wayno Jlrtneh pank, appear again to-night. Little Agnes had r pretty' There wna q coilisaion pf Ho Baltimore ded Phila- . j *' ' « .*. ‘ .... >. ♦. .. ,» . *... ». . *, ~*J Wooster,-Ohio, h.avh ; pflcred'q,reward. for ,hpusp.ta.it night-j'pskaucli an.one j dclphia trams to dny, which resulted in Ihodpatbof KWfi?if4SS i2^g&S##fesß@|jS % f i**4 “4 up ACTIOIW Tn L E : ?! dt ‘T°r ?" f MP «Ma*»w Bau.«* is the namoef a house m; Michael M'Dermott, (rakermanjl, aid an nnkn^ * , " v - TW«?WHO IST AND IK HE MAY DISREGARD gold stolen (Vorn them, on the nig to i )i i . F , ah , t ccl . Wc nlousurcd , tl3 , n uj.a hue of, German. Others worn tnjnrcd. If r%* ITS RECOMMENDATIONS WHO MAT'Sty 7 The amount stole, .Was SI Mil I i all sggws „,u n ,., t |,le hall, some penrnn. have dreamnt about, i 4-" '' .*: ,i AND IP HR. IS .BOUND BY THEIR ACTION =7 : iTkH^W^~ "" < . PHILADELPHIA MARJCET. ” *'ae- J ? ' • WHAT RIGHT H \S HE TOTEND THE INFLU- LOCAL MATTERS. SiS* Judge Patton tupk up the nrgumentlist yfcs- Sept. 18, 6 P. M. ‘ **l • ENCEOF HIS NAME TO THE DEFEAT OF MR. . ±*4J±i" * «... «.. . . . -.4 .*. ~ .... *t*~i •>" » ' f >. •v* FILLMORE WHO WAS ASSOCIATED WITH ’ ' terday. . Flour. .This lias been ono of the quietest day*«f * 7/ f »■.««, s '*> . ,' HIM BY THE S AMEIIODY BY AS- -DSF; The Clinmiclc: says thorp.is a prpposilipa>on the ; season.’Small sales of Weßternidttlr,so<®5 f 62. ri »4 it. --■ ~ t ( *. 1 8 ,v... SENTINtJ TO .THE: NOMINATION AVITH GEN. fool to erect a Catholic Church in Allegheny. ■ : - i Salcs of ehoico a phade higher, the whole ftlzlpunt&f ; L wjk %:u r ' ,■ 11 1 1 ! ti '' .BUTLER,-.A; LOCp.KOCO,,jWHOb.E .ELECTION : * -r''. : ■ . B.alGB did not exceed 3000 bbls. at thosc fgurcai ■:' f' ’ 'f ' > HE THERERY ASSICTED IN PROMOTING. OS' Dr. Banning Jcliverrd a lrcture last cloning, . 7 8 > ’ i.,„ ■'•■-( try.hT j-.VA V*A/i . 'J ''''. ''* IN SHORT HIS WHOLE COURSE OF COND- and w.lUppcarsmim tinseven.Hß. Oram..Wheat is firm, but not sct.se{ «yonote 4«r ,f r* ,\ru' UCT IS INSULTIDG TO THE WHIG PARTY', W jSL 5- salesor 2000 bn. Prime Red nt 1,10. Corn i Saids %t, i\l‘ AND ESPECIALLY TO ALL THOSE \V f HO PAR- - HmvreoeeTllJb DemoornUe Meeliog. of 15,000 hu. Prirnei White pt 89060 c.. Sales pf 4 f ’*• ‘X't -•• .' i TICIPATEDIN THE PROCEEDINGS AT PHILA- a mctliog of the Democracy or Lawrenceyillo Pr . ’ Ycllow 63c , Si M DELPAIA, AND IF THEY HAD ANY WHIG will bmlioldopTncsday eicnmgScpH9atSoclock P,, “ a .\* l,oW J, . ... ' , «< 4 t" ,41 | SPIRIT LEFT IN THEM, THEY WOULD RE- P, M. Messrs. E. Jlctdlcburgh and G. W- Layng Whiskey..Balcam bhla, M29c. , , » .••? .'4 t SENT IT. .>j.H./.,i w «y v s>.j, ; ;*.w.» will address)tbe:MeoUtrg;<: ’o ; i: ‘ * : ■ Provisions.sThcrois no! acurruymrticte. ; Quota * ’ ' • * By order of the Committee. lionaaroMCad^ V *' s ■;NEW YORK MARKET., : S'■ ' {3 * Huff# *;y* % 'il^S '^I I VWiW , h < > < v.Vw r>H 1 ' * V’• cSSSi!'47'?B v> x° ■* ; r 7 r » i- - tW -w, £* v a A"4 . -v /4 7 1 J £% l ■» ' v V :• . - 1 ■ ,*4 ’ ’i'.- iAt ‘ i—- -. y* t<» < J » 4 ! nsa'«s r - ..r.v . ‘ _ '■ MKiSSfi &S’, 1 r^ 1 *" VJif - -. ja ~t 1 J Slgiß .• i\n ** o M*- 6 ivft * 'A A 7 j,t~s'A *\ t A 1 ? - •' r “ f* V -V * £ 4> -»ts*L wV *-* ,; * > t ‘ *s* * * *”irf t> fe> L . 1- , A v ,t/‘ ’« *' 'i 7 2,1 n " *■ l « .»»■ *•> yss.s® < Hill 47Y *j k 1 •: **. 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C- -, ( ,..,:v^. £7*' 7 •'-,£,***„,«< 'r„ :^x i :::/:£iT?^yyyy;| v ;gjy;S£ -L. a. >W,S. 4 1 't-* / > * , --—-.au, oeurgin, to Benton, Tenness??, ■ I . , 4 ' *»• '.Mr: i>/ '?•'»“ A. * , WWJ «««on«om.ir, sin Wpwlmn. ««ggfnhnty.W » .% a. * ri f * - * >*i> f *• ---..v uiwjTiJC coii*tiUeilatideraploj , «l |:Frora Kvpnsville, in-VniaHni-va^ — ~ i * >if w- i/ \ ■* "i ». MUI> . kK o v»fF I -‘W'WalwK cxamititiuoi»*in machinery.m we;FtiientOivi *.- *w- . • -? a - * N/ i , Vim r l. fi >* e s ‘ ,,d «« ewhw * Jnf, ’^ { “'“ . '■i-V ,H. ''* ”< ..... burplijto■wldeb'lhif*(*ew*b»w•t.ri.a*-- - . . - « . \ Vi **l%Z ’ - J.unc.s I city a few days. . Uewas cxamlnoii.i... >1- *■ ■_ , ■x ? V»T i * ~ (1 *,.*,iAVfcr, UWII liad ojrc'rcct licr.no iusuh whniAJ.' ** -CV ’ rss>k!&-K’s?'fr. *<«>.•,•*,•:•, i *-->■ * ‘7’Tf-’^ \ J * 1 ~4-; |sf -- «*'/ - 1' e -' I,tr*- 1 mm ■■ ««M| - v -'| Ihti j>mmogV»Vi,a» .<l , : . 7r _-.. ... '7 .. - • : '' : ' ,: 'i'''; : i 7T,.v.r ; '- ~ i: ... 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I »\ ■ i - , ' t* ' i„ u tll 1 . . * TIffOKOGCO iiLI/PB—laloj* LutllCft col’U Hells, To Country Uerchantii Levy bourfiy „ v Fronrßenion laDaUon, aeontib. ** t " •* *> y 1 si’" t *&■»&*■ uny moioiDg. i,*|o rme la the water gave groat JS » i black* varir -m ffEUCHANTSAViUf>nrfjWothe»rodvA»m<petocaUat From. NewabasviUe, via Mttdiaonboranrfj, «o Orange From Jackaon toSayanjia*iu Tcnnessfce ’" » -' " , -Hs r-s. rV v TO i hopes to ilio 6U*lm bon men, l»Hi it was 100 goQil to ous widths, jii troi’d nl iMMomt* JS! *t HODRINSON'3, ohe to* now in Worn w Springs _ _ .«r , , | - n 1 il.i 1,,-- \ir_ . . , M . „« 4 S, # .»,„ seplO /CgU LO?L MN^K lirgp and desirable an oarortraeut of China, G/ap, rrora Slicanopy, vm Fqrl Clarice, to Fork Horiee. From Jasper lo Sprimmjle,, "*^l % *** 8t " c ,nust a ' c more ram >£|, but tho XOLRNKV MFN. 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J , C* A V - . >{- r ' t i-'—* -j'T- _ r ■> J -v?-. 1 ’ -''’-t* “ > V -* S v.'-v 7~ , " 7 ’' * 1 •’ "'s f *0 '* c I S N^ 4 CNNN - * 1 s’ T 'tr '-’1 < ' \ ~ . i T i Nj . % j f;/ „ * - -\v* w . * i , , s 5 , > ' " ** * i ..... i*.. . *.'”* .. ~ ..^ w ..—^l1 1.- Democratic Rally In Nortlx Payette. ■Saturday was a bright day among the Democrats op North Fayette A considerable number of persons, speakers and others, letVthc city in the morning, to aucifd’{iorhO[fetho most enthusiastic meeting of the . Campaign. *lt to say that they acre in good spirits—Democrats now generally are And a sunny day, a ride through a beautiful country,and a i atthebouso of Slr..M>CAHni.n-9, cQo?r{tm;ed: t<? thenamOfehti About they aruvcVat nodgers’ miM. Several hundred.persons ‘had hlready assembled. A procession was Termed, truth tho Lafayette band (a very good onei. at the ‘head, wluf-h enlixencd the aftornooii by frequent, well played national airs. The place selected Tor . the Wcti)ig was. a grovej about -half a mile: nboyp thomill. It could not have been better chosen.— had‘ heenprovided for the ladies, who attended in considerable numbets. Having arrived at the spot,' the band played, n lively pir, and the meeting opehed wilh-tlirec hearty cheers for Caas nnd Butlcr. : CaptrWaM.An StoboeoS was called tb the chair; : andon.motion ol P. C. Shannon, Esq., Col. James f.. M’Cahe, Maj.'Samuel Black, Adam Potter, Esq » John Walker, James-C. Richey, Thomas McLano, James flays, William Cavitt, William M’Candjcas, John Short, Dr. John Banks, David McKeo, Samuel Turner, John Robb, Jacob Whitmore, John Cook James Brone, James Stewart were chosen as Vice Presidents. William Robb, Maj. Baldwin, William McLean,.Solomon Bays, Dr. N. R. Morris, John ■ Turner, and Robert R; Glenn wore made Secretaries. JonifS. IlAsiaTon made a short, pointed, and in teresting speech. WilsonJM'Casdless, Bsq.ncxt ad* dressed the, meeting Tot an houT,tn a flow of truth • and'eloqucuce.'■'■Hi*rcmarkaiwcro: impressive, and v.o pay giro them in full at another time. ,110 in trodu'ced Col. Scape to the meeting- Ho said he hirf gope to school with him,—sat on the same bench, nod knew the kindness of his heart. Col. Black then entertained the audfenpoAvilh-oncofliis. finest efforts. E' er J person was pleased, and re posted cheers gave him a warm reception. H. S. Macraw, Esq., next appeared on tho stand. lie said it, was late, but encouraged bj cries of “ go on, go no,” he proceeded to speak at length the,im portance of the Slqle election, and in favor ol the honest old farmer of Montgomery. It was sua ■ ■ dawn when the meeting adjourned, lyilhnipo,cheers that -made the woods ring ngain. The procession formed, jtwih the ladies in front, and as it moved down' the road, to delightful music, it was impossi ble to witness the-scenc and scotlio day-tbus.clos-. ing bb tiie Democracy of Fayette xvithouta cheeiing hope as to the result. “From the mill, p largo party,.adjourned,in .car;: nagcs toA’bhfctfoien.’i The brass-band and Cass .and : Butict--spngs.madc the bills ccho on the way. At. Npblcetown, a great number assembled in the;,mill. Col Blapk,Snowden,Mitehell.Wliilcscl,and olhers, addressed the mccting-until a late hour.- The utmost good feeling prevailed, and 'tlic Democracy.pf hp blestowu gave evidence thatthey ore neither dead nor slcepjpg. . .v i.»rii c Blaine'Selection* Oh, hare yem heard the news - from Maine, Maine, » Maine, Gobd nows ancl true, ' It is (be ball a rolling on 'For Lewis Cass and Sutler too, For Lewis Cass anil Sutler too AgtSwilh them wo can beat old .Zach-,.2acb, Zach,: Orany of the federal pack. . j ‘ , Whig Song of iS4O, improrrj. The nows from Maine la truly glorious.. .The “.Star in the East” shines as brilliant os.crer.. ,14°. triumph of the Democracy has been complete. Fed-. , cralism has met with a Waterloo defeat. Wees- peeled this, from the. fact that the telegraph baa fad cd to give any thing like full or. :.fmr returns. But v tbfa is always the case,- when election ndtvs is fa vorable to the Democratic party, As.at present managed, the telegraph is but amagent in the bands of federal politicians, to transmit just such intelh gfmco -es Tho oH hottest •- way jicivs by.the mails is the most re liable . j * *r * * • Aiame? has-'joined hands .with Missouri, xlowa, and Arkansas,-: and/.-Jrasnobly • maintained-her position in the demhcraUp galaxy, From-lbc returns' received;-, it nppears/tbat -Da-, democratic candidate # ror, Governor, »n. l§9. towns/* leads; Hamlin, his federal opponenl/by a-plurqjity;'bf M4S3 votes, but as< it requires a- ina** : all to is as yct uncertain whether Dona tiag been elected by the people. However, the .Legislature .will bo largely democratic; so that • our 'friends will, maintain their ascendency./. ; -" y - T /fhc- lollowing representatives have been elected to ropgreos * Ist Gerry, Democrat.. JWdislnct, NalfjameL B. Littlefield, Democrat. 3d district, John Otw, \Vhigt / 4th’ district;. jftofus K, Goodcnawy\Vl»g..' tflb district,-(prob,) Cullen Bawjclle, Democrat. 6th district, Charles Stetson; Democrat. • 7tb disirict/Thos. J. D. Fuller, Democrat. : Great Clay .filectlng In Albany. Wc learn from a telegraphic despatch id the New York .Journal of (fomracrccj dated Albany, Sept. 14, that a Very large meeting of the friends of Mr. Clay assembled at ifie capital that evening* Levi Chap* man officiated as Chairmno, assisted by a large nura ber of . vices and secretaries, embracing some of- the nioat promment Whigs- Mr. Chapman, on taking ibo.Chajvmadeft'Spcecliin favor of Clay, now and forever.. Resolutions were reported respecting Gen., Taylor, and complimentary to. Mr* Webster for lita late speech at Marshfield , and concluding I>y rccom* \ . meoijibg a county convention to be held on the-Slbt • Instant,' lorthe purpose , of nominating Henry Clay k , . ,‘purpose , ~ ..jg ■**. ry. iy. for.lhe.FrcBultjnpy> and.; electors for* that- district. l Tiio-rcsolations arc full as strong as ( thosc adopted al.litciy Yprl{-i -The address was adopted from the ■- Whigs of Albany to the.pcoplc of the State atiarge, giving reasons for the step they had taken. Dudley ScldenWns addrCßSiDg the meeting when the jits': patch,closed. . Tremendous Meetlug Itt Philntlelpliia.- On'AV’cdDesday evcning lgsl, the Democracy : of i PhiliMldphia liold :their meeting to ratify, the norm* i Morris LoDgstrctfi ; for. Governor..: Vico i President Dallas prcsided and delivered one of.tfic mdstf spirit‘ stirring.. flpeccbcS; WO ever-read. ~He was faMowedby Robert Tylers John Wr.JtcAd, Dcnj, . Champneys, HiramW-albridgo, of New York* Jlcali Frazi?r 3 Richard W Thompson, Df N, J; 'inrt.Geo. fltljoscj aUo speeches and the resolutions subsequently adopted breathed ;lhc spirit-of thoUSftn'd DcmiierotS;there assembled. . v ‘Resignation of I>oulti .M’l.ane.- Our lost Baltimore paperreontain a loiter from the Hon. IdtftS M'Lake, addressed to tho Directors of IhcißaUunoreandOlnb Katlroad Company, re igmog the office of Pfeaidont of that Company. Wo pre sume Jhissesignadon will cause no rcgreia-in..my quoitcr. By his sfelirSh policy, Mr/ M*t*anc haaje* OuCed tlfslCompany to notate bordcringnpon baiik ruptcy»''Thtt gbod of flip steelybolileirarind the in tcrfjfr if t)|o husinesacomniunity ofßalhmore, alike dcibatfded hik -withdrawal. Wo have no doubt but thqb hrpbtftetly satisfactory arnmgemeht may i)ip(- r ■ be chtorcd into between Pntshurgh apd.Baltimore, _ ttfay bo united, in pdrsnaneb. ol tho original design ofthcConnellavilleltnilroad j 4 *l \ t c J ] :’Vi . ■ the nlienlton of our readers, to adjprtjscmcnl of Mes rs which japublished in another eoUiSui.rWo know (hey stock trf vW) sell cheap.„ S >i r r- “ flf ,!J‘ I 'r n-i"- Vd » -s • v I trust in God> the meeting you notify me of, may put the balf;yv motion, that tt may roll* .pmlgatbcr as it rolls, unUl.lhe whig parly;.«ha!l/lrato Jl&C)es opened, to ustrue-condilton, anil uniung asoneinitn, on thc only one who lives embalmcdln the hcnrtsof bjs countrymen, too may 'command a triumph, that our real strength in entitles us to achieve. X shall be in New 'VorU tcry shortly. * Yours truly, in great haste, • ■ r. ' John m. uorrs, - -.Steubeq.vUlQ.aniV Indiana- llallroaiI«c ?' .■i-vWc havOTCccivcd from afnontl in Steubenville a letter.contaimng many luierßsiiugdacls relative to tho abote Railroad - , which we shall giver hereafter. The writer saje:.'*Guristilutown is coining out in public spirit.; "We have already a -private subscript tioorntte town, a little over one hundred thousand dollars ..stock to. our £tcubcuvtllo and - Indiana and -there-i* still a tmall amount to gcf t W.c arc working in earnest. Awaken the Pittsburgh* era to their true interests; and let them join at once and help us. • • - -.*5 Wcr wact to -.raises §500,000 before Ave-cota* moncC'tipcraitdn*.' 'This nmoimV'U ts estimated* wilictnblcusto baiitl ourroa;l to out iriuch difficulty’> '' * IV* of no use» JlloKcsi * VVc omlcretanij that iliq bKi mails, from Waslunf;- lon city were-filled with Federal electioneering document*;something tike n thousand iu nnmbcr adilrcasctltohoncst.Movesllaaipton, the gcotlctnand whointrodnccd a Trill m Congress last winter lo an- : dcx Costco to the United hiatea. 'Jhnsc linrumcnls no doubt, arc Mlcd'tfilhtiUainoudiMtfchoods against Gcn.Cass, one of the purest statesmen iji this or other country; and tAcyropfc arc tnzrtf for.tbjc vile : trash! Uut we can tell Moses Hampton*.that it ts of no use. Gen, Cass will bn our next VmidcrtTy hryond allipersd This is a * l hic.l •t.ici'/’ • tieu. Cais* Kleciton Certain. According to Mr. tlnv'S tnm showing. Mr. Clay** letter ..To the PubhiV 1 of thc- Mth* April last, is an admicsioiWhatllie cleclion of. Gep .! Cass may be regarded aa certain; -vilemaintains that; t- Ohio would glee her vote to no■ramUJnte residing-i in the slate States put-to and, that ir no i candidate can be elected without the concurrence cf.: ltr4<if lhfszi!tr£e.S[ates{lhnawc.\f 9 kcvt.\ot\C) r<Wo sylvahia, and Ohio. • laying nothing o.r Jfcw Yoik ; may, upas the best imitmed-Wlug ealculrt*; linns, act Pennsylvania ami Ohio down ascertain Tor - ‘GrttCaajq.aod tbcisc will place hta election bevoud all reasonable doubt 1 ,v I,. 1 ■; ' v.. -., n- TO THB PlißllC. Since l have been mndo the subject of a nirnf ma* Jignant andonptovoked mttnek,fqr three successive days, by the editor? of tnc Pittsburgh. .Dispatbk, 1 have been induced, in justice to inysciiVaßd at the request* of a few friends* io make a- clear ami simple siatemontof the facts on which these gros? and un founded slanders have been predicated, ' Oo tbo crcmcgiif the l Jth intrt.,l returned to -the Cityut alatn honr; r from a mughbomig Borough; on pnmqng-round the Diamond, 4 navy ftn. elderly lady, tryiug to roll a/ heavy, barrel, of . apple? aero*? the/, streets when 1 took hold ami. rcdleu u across for her, and then entered Into- conversation wuhr her nod Mother woman, nsking :hcr ?ome trifling.ijncniionß ; about politics* In about twoor.-fhree.minutes, a watchman by the name of Wallace, (ivlv* not Jong ago was sanpcndcd dor arresting one of. nnr iddest and most respectable citizens, and with whom • l : was not orr very good terms,') came up, and told me i td go home,-that Thad no.business there. . I told i i him j would .gw ■ when, { pleased ;- this Icd tomorc ; i words, when hc Jntd 1 hold of me, and said he would 1 i take me' to the Wstcldiouvc; a scuttle ensued, when ; I two more of the-watch.am ved, and l.was arrested; i | on the information of Wallace- alonod was fined So-! | and to this woman ! I unbk.Fndoy cvemogr when .ehfi came to Market * I Her same is: Mary Wilson} and she stated to inc/in*-! the presence of -Mr* himnnkmallj.-and-Mr. James j it. Sawyer, that I liad ottered her' no lUsull whulov- < cr; nor had she heard mc eay any thing to ittftuilany. j it itnighi: have hcco /tho Watchman; fcjie also stated—what this Watchman i;no\v<r to-be 1 when he asked, her to appear against mrv she said she would not on any account, as l ltniizutJ nothing to her outof the \vny.. It happened, hnwcw cr,: fortunately, that at the limo all this transpired, G or 6 Butcher? were within a -few yards . orns; i have seen and conversed with three of them, Messrs. Hong, Frazier and t>cycr; and. they arc willing to testily that they saw mo and the woman, but heard no insult, or any thing worthy of* notice. Now, io it reasonable to -suppose, that 5 or - U respectable men/woold alfow any woman to he insulted with impunity in -their presenco. I not inclined tp the belief, Dial fronrtlin well known chancier oUficse. Butchers, they would be no quick to resent any in*' suit offered to a female ns this Watchman.'t These are the few (acts briefly given; and! defy Ihft Watcli man, tho editors of the Dispatch, or any . other per son, to prove, by these respectable mop, or Umi re spectable woman herself, that I insulted Ircr, or any other woman on the. evening referreddo; Andos it ' regards the editors of. the Dispatch, thtfif motives made apparent in their reference to cotton Fnqlory meetings,and tho Democratic party. They arejiow . in the hands of flic law; and 1 rest satisfied that tho Court nnd 12 of their Deers, wjiJ do llicm ample justice. " ■■ *•• •.**• In reference to the Wntchmenj it is unnrccsfiary to say much more; tlio numerous eases.or slmpting and false arrests, which, happem-almost every wcoky and have so disgraced our ctiy ol late, show thru there » a screw loose somewhere.- Hut this subject; has been so ably lidndicd in several articles pen of one of otir inont laicptcd editors, IjiaT I can add nothing that would bo calculate*! to, nTouttc.thc ; attention of. oar jiitizens'ito. ihis important subjectf • for 1 bclmvenll will‘admit, tfciMl-man ivhn ismtho practice of making opth :every thy/ and who caq swear money into his m*n pocket, ought l/> be paa-j sceaed. of good common .sense,..and. a Tirm: moral ' character. .;And na: the temptation'to do wrong is so great, do lnw-brnwed, irritahte bully, ignorant.nlike ,ol huittan law, human character, and huihan feeling, tougtu ever to,-jie. permitted (o.exorcise up individual 'power so important ihatit pule in jeopardy the dear . ,Lflt rights-.of freemen—life j liberty atuf reputation.- o -I.am sorry diat.l have thus farbecu compelled- ftf intrude upon-tho public through the pipr>a - • I feel a confidence that those who have v heou acVjnaintnd wUh rue for over.tim vearoj in.and nbmft rjituHiirgli,- ; will bn-satisfied with the; explanation that I have •giveni Jimi know: howr lo"apprccintc Dirt abusive terms winch Ijavc bcenrapphfta to mc hythe'Diß**' patch y I will say m cnnqtusion,tljnt a, cor reel pqblic opinion tyill over fcowtt doW:ii*-nn-it rniqhtj any -at-: vendipg joot thofoul tlregt ol- permnnf Im-- .trcd,'‘OiHry:nftd ’mkfice/ .through tfio public press.* t dFlnt noble .vclncld, designed- to. .p(mvey -jiserul • knbwledgo nndoxaUed fienKmpnts, is sadly debased,' when jundelo on pjV: ■ -vatfe7CbqraclorB::‘hpngh£ menmnd honnraldc editors - [al(kc*despisc il, j- 7 - " 'JAMfCB^AVAIbON. 4 7 Drn.v-AcM’tait>monv i J<jd to close Jus shoe store tt>r a’fbvrdays ou account of the by the firo,.|B -ready;to rcccive'his customers.- -• Ifia stock-of FontsD which ba-J always been ioUmPßed. ,~ < ~ * u I* f? _ 1 tU* - t » ii » 3 <3 f i xi t i Tuf Tombs— There was: what .some folkß might deem an interesting 'party hcfolo Major Adams, yesterday- morning., Waichman. Hemng had inter* feted with a couple qf houses m V’irgtn alley, and some Dr the inmates of eachwere broughtnp stand ing, for rioting. On Sunday evening, a largc.as seiiihlngoof men j women, hoy*j begrocs,molaltos, lie-, Stcroferc congregated hoforo-Uic dwellings, in question; drawn- thither by the « noise and confu sion’* created by several women—one incach bouse, at least- vvho wcro assisted With groat effect by tho men folks. Tho ringleaders vVprcaxrcslcd.and cunt milted, and in the morning witnesses' appeared against some or them. Tlio Mayor was about lo 6cnd the whole party—eases and-witnesses—to the Hill phut, after further consideration, one, man,was fined two dollars, and all were warned to hewarp.ef municipal vengeance the ncil. time tboy would,ap pear. ' . ■■ . . . ■- ■ ; ■, , A miserable looking German lad was questioned as lo ilia manner ol hi 1 * past life and future pros pects Ho talked of whiskey, and that was all wo beard j ami altogether ho was a poor efraturc,To . give him time to recover strength, and prepare his toilet, he was sent up lor “ 21.” Then came a man who at one time was a: candi date for Mayor-diut we believe begot no voles ;.and has .nlntidiilied poliireftl ‘ sinheever- kince.-i He t* well ncijuaintcd witb the laws in relation to vagrap cy'nnd drunkenness, w o dare say; having had am, pie pjporic.ico-in the trial of:such cause*. yVicll, John,” said hi Honor,“do you intend tn Honhle us every-other day.” “ Don’t know, your Honor.” •« t think you had better go np for ‘3o.’ ” “ Dp. as von please; you sen you havo me.” 1 fhe yervut for r<3o” was made out,and a few minutes after, the un fortunate man was seen going op Fourth street, with tone of the guardians,,, . , 1 ho tiest on the carpet was a very revpeetahlc 1 looking man, i Common casesdetto but little, sym-, jpatliy, liqt when a decent Iqolmg man isbronght op fur the lirsl time, the spectators tecl sorrow lul. Thia ] nian was charged with drunkenness,; He had been foumtia a soap wagon, heels.out and head,in, and ; i hrainnll'in confusion.■ .H Well, sir, wbeio .do you i. -asked- tho - Mayor.” “In Manchester.”. ] ; And what were you doing at It O’rloi 1., 111 tins a t it, , .-0, air, 1 come to spend a litile, money 1 -among you;” . “ Have you spent , all you; had t ' j. i*. Ves-’tv u Yon haven’t- a dollar and a qunitcM ’ ;:<< No j ail i, gone j am! tny watch, ton.V .[Hcre.qno i of-tho watchmen captained thbt, dnaing tho night, a i gold watch wai taken fropt a drunken man, on Water street ] The muni fine was imposed, ami the ? watchw?ttwas induced to gu- with the Yudina lb «v lncnd,‘whrf would pay the -irnount A larceny' case was nest taken; op, which it; no, ticed tn another place )\\l> PoiNti?;—4in- hatnrday ,lhcr<i wasao-aQ.iir, tn. i.’iainoiul alley; that wma dirgrare*--or/»vnnld be, >ujrc not f.ucb tuJ frcfjucnt,: A diffi« cully ot:i:uvrt y .<l between a dealer autl lns .r.Ußtnaicr, winch'they :.cmdd only'settle by. pommeling each oilier: This brought the trdabona aml lncoda of both parlies to the rc&cuc— jntl ol cource hundred* gathered - there to iooknn, Several men. were ; knocked down; nod one old lady receded a v*ry severe blow which vra&iotcndcd for angtherperson.. After they c< fought it ottV> they quit, and sot till thon-'/or nof d. JHohre (Jpetr irfl* Id tefaund. \\r. take pleasure m defending tha: member* oftho night' and day police from the unjust charges brought at gainst them by all classes of people, hutllicreU no ncyicforsuch remnants* as thin Imucksv or CiOTiiiNo.—‘A young, hale and:hcar* ly looking man wap arrested by officer Ftlimorri*, on Saturday uujbt, at the bt* Charles llntd.corocr, ■on suspicion of being the person who stolen »ma!l lot of clothing from Mr. (Jrccr, of IhoJhlUh WarJ,; whifh wcfo anld lo a houso onAValcr etrent Uo i gave his namoa<j John Hunter; but it wasafterwarda discovered that Ins right name was John Chapman, lie m a brick maker eayahd wab raised mOliiry haa been in Wheeling ycArs/ ond-jp thiV city a lew <lnvß. . Ue was examined (byatbe Mayor on Sunday morning, to whom; be mada a confession of the whole atl.wr, but dcclarod that he waain Injuorj and alao, tlitti it was his first offence* He waa committed tor trial. Jl he. testimony against him is conclusive; ■ . ’ Alumina or tiif^SabiC.—A. young man name*} George Marks wag arrested by watchman Crobtlish,- on Sunday night, on, suspicion of.being concerned in the larceny of an overcoat from a man named. Thompson,. * -Afibr a full investigation of the whole matter Mr. Mafka was committed lor trial, . < , Sir- At a meeting of the Vito wardens on.tho 1-Hh niHt.intj the;following committee wob appointed to solicit donalioqa fromtbc citizens, forproeuting Fire Capcufw.tljo Fuo Warden* c?X«t ward, JacnUMjCf*; 2d Ward,TamesMontooili; 3d\vard r ß»F.Pctorflons fitb ward, Tilly- Potterj> tiih ward, A* Kelly j Oth ward,.Mr*.Early. . W eirusi Iho abovo notice may bo attended to by our-citizens* A vcry latlc mite (rpm each person will be amplp for the purpose of supplying the war dens with the very pcccssary articles wlicilithcy re quire. >• ; r - BSJ-Jforton, who lino been in>jail .for*.o long lime, on a charge of passing counterfeit money, m. acting, ao assistant turnkey-*. Ho is very compntcnt for the station. Since bo has been in prison* some mini stole a gold watch from him; bot-he has made no information! • Norton in n6sv''tiwailing a decision in the Suproiuo Court (now in Session) on the question whether -poflsuig f-otmlerfoit papcrunttor the denomination of TiV6 dollars a ertme in tfiip elate. ; ... iTJnT). P. Banking.—Tins gentleman 10 novyio iho city j :ttmf we.learn from a paper Jjamleil ao us that. ic jiaa bcoitrcquesiod by severalof eil citizens to deliver a .course oflcctiircajnUniverr! Hity this City* oa JMiyfublogy . and cThyaica! Kdntationv Tho lcctnres ftjjolild. bc.wcH altcmicd y butwefunr. tlicroi§fioteuf!icientlntoresttabenln -the'subjects by our inducc Uifim) totum, out * a&Tr very hard to get <{ two and a loV five on Saturday afternoon, at the wliarr. The or.whom ho. requested :4ho/ lavordul not happen to have the change about Imn ; bo they .saved/ f themsclvcs» Tor -it. afterwards countcHet; l>ua-0i) inn\ JtfcfePlONCmrant damsfetflr ot Jojm U and Mar> f awiday >. 'Pie funeral tike* place (Tui.*<|ay» evening* o\ fl o'clock, from the residence of Air. M’CJoj-vey, wiin-riysi.t above thw Canal Jlrulgc. The fnemtt nf the family ate iuvaedio attend lp"*l, O* of AsofposA. IfODyrv SM>, m \)m 1- 0- oCO* V’v »netw at tlnjirUal), corner offourth awl Market *trccW v «vcr>v\VtfiJ«.M‘Jay cvcnmj5 > aii paM *1 orlock.preci*rl) IK unkr JOSi:PII S M \(>UNG Src\ ; -VUiUnp-UnnhcT* st«.hereby cautioned again*! viml« inp any of Uut Lodge* meeung at the corner »( \VoaJ*t«. amt :Vi, 'm nHoj', tutthe AugeronaLougo. Na ihft, is.utc o 1 tv* tceii! working Lodge 01 Oou4 ,T KLto\vs.»».|bigOT,Ai-. k— tony city;:■• - *• [angOG-u fly To MoTUtfa*.*—TUo Uifficohy wlncli every mm her experience* uvoilinnpalercntf medicine la uifanl*.,!* en tirely oft ViatedhYl>: CliekeiterU}t/epnrtliMi,tmneiMlto Sdgiir Coaled Y<*reinbTe Purgative. PtUr.. Th* Pilllsen? crusted TViihlhic white riuirar* fothaf it fMCnibJc*. tym inste* like ukiupit plum, wuch no child cvOf yet rc]u*cd ; to *wnliosv. l*or Worm* tfji* ift mi nrfsurmf vcmedy, awl it hzu* hrenuHedwnhcxceHttnrcllcctmcoM*ot icctluug.; The matron of the Farm School write* to Dr. Clichencr, thatulie ha* used tor tome time. In* Sugar CnaH-d Pill in. tioih ihe»u mninhimw. ond nlumy* with ewilrc suceeM. ip-Soldhy AVM. JACKSON', tZen.AgenT, . • ■'■-:• t»tMnbenr*tf Ctfl « Pittsburgh. ■{l'orliHiof Agent* see advenoH'mcnt.]. (a&odsrm ft: Clark, of Uellevue, Ohio, November •J&C IMo,item a letter U> Dr.<3. C. Vaughn, the proprietor i of the ecictifatotVlmhontnpucSUxiure.Dm t»reat Atn^ i iran ttcjaHdv.u-iih n statement tbst'tn the vicimtp. or ! .Ohmt*rl»rc they do htrsut#**, lire imicKr ba» bnd.uiijJTft: hcedenlfd w»)e*. -Nulfnujj like *l. ha* .evei* npjn?ared. i People report to UJpTittt ooiup.aml*, and IK rtfccl iwti!.-. i A f*CM*d-'■'•■'■■OKl raws*, winch have hurtled ,ibe cktll i of met)teal men, have yieldcd tn it. and tim faculty wo. ii using it in their practice. uumticF ot medical i UiciLare agcmi lor li^Sule—<r Mrottg.prnof ol *lm gf'-fH i. Virtue* or the article;; -Call on Agent*, ui. our paper,: I witu-'to luktutf* arc to he tozimt uuder Oreat Am«?rKait s and gerti Pamphlri. . I Affcni* in ns<*’yvAYjN<v,2l,Uirrtjv ncdi'CatmtJJd*m. : J>M Tf»* tU#trpsJiiuff coliijilnuil prormW (row; tt'wajit of* proper iivatfunium i>f *h« bowels Vibe lout humor*- Inutwnl «f benu? ihornuuhl v.rspelled trow .(be, fnxly- rtfK bul petrtiuUy.'."t>t a portion luiny Irit a* ((.were,, •ni llic lbrr»hbold. i<» llift rau.«? of that vrsaUou* com*; plawl eutled P*h<«;nuiJ KUreijucnlly uertei-Utl until H. upPijH into a wore luirr»il fomi ot .itiscwH*- ruihd.tonuliiv Wright n' liutuin Pill**. of ihtv; North AiiH:tt.v or HeSdbiT mie:nnd naiurJl .remedy itir the r»bovt« r«H»piAhii; bernm* mey rflVrlufy clenu«e : (hi r iMuty- from thnfciMiioihid humor*wlnrh.riT»j.uot only the caii*t» of Pile*; hot bf every malady dmdeht JtHtmn, • Jlr&ar<flf CovnittttinnuJ /wiwhodt.-'ReuUrniiurrtliat 'tin* Onjomtl amt Only l»t*nm»»e ludimi VeijtrinMtf V»tl* have (be ■written *i<rm»turr or \S ir.MAM A\ nmor on the tup label of oarfo bn*. • . Kiim.’inher.ol’so, that Mcm< IVtiehtwtnnrrrlt Co;, of New Votlrr tfltitfeo* A. Co- nr CiucnmnUiandJ. ». Wilder & Cov, of Trf>ul*viths nr* Nor nycwtMot Jam .tmrdieine.aud tu* cannot RuannUec the urjiuiHtuexs of ibntoilVrrd by -*■ ■■-■ Thegtftuiuo la for mtaof Ifc’W ti.eLl x Pr»iteipulOflkr«. Igo ilacc mrcet, Philadelphia: mut l«v Jonx Tiu>ur*nX| IOU lubcriy street, PiiUhorßh, Pa;> who i* Hole a«i*ti» fbi\ (bn city, bjvrhma dealer? van be supplied ut (lie whole* u)e rate PITTSOVGH I’ltEATltK. *?5 r MM Jungle Uck<*l*» v ***‘ ■••‘•7sc, Drr** Curl*** • I - I iCT' /J 1M- */ <»nller> . . ♦ Ak. | Pm it Uoxt*. 8100 $Q* Ai il»p ±oht‘imium of numormt*]**^’ 9 ' amlas ihc l am»ly Uorj* not leave <V»H»!mri‘h wild Wartiies <Uy t they will have lUe Junior ot apjietuim' <me iaon* •TvisaniT EvsnwivSepi* ItHln vnlMn* prewmeti, ino r: AJVC2BU OF TUTS ATTIC. MairnuA- *>■ •* • • -Mr, Dunn, j MunuUa- -M«** Ctm*#*. T« l«UOWCiMviUl|tl«V' r- ‘M ir‘ >. vummm* Nkicriimm -..fLiWle-Acuti*. {-Nancyf.j •• Hnruoiw ..MVSiCAhOLIQfybg tk* iUMW FAMILY. ;; KiiihlanJ frbna• *AlaWcr \\ood* ']T»« whole to conclude. \vjlh llto - IrUU Totor. Dr. fVTo<«le*r*Mi*4> Heron. { DrTiUil***"'Loile A[»hps. • Mnrvi>**.‘......Mim I wnny. *• milfOW.Oir— MiCoKUr Mncbctli**.•«.■» •AlfeOxtuy )I»ai!y Mnbcih'Mr*. Muilmon. . Wixml will <dmrtlyjsppenr. •: It/’* Door* open m 7; Curium-.willnsent oelockv TUB NHW OOLDKff BKK lIITB AGAIN. NEW FALL AND WINTER DRYGOODS, JtfSTfcepivm* mid now.ntwimfr. ut the *i^a bfJHc BIG HER Him, au Market *\rewißgkz-' beiwccnThirdundbonitb i^ircet* —one ©SSr large*!. • cfießpest. - and: best • assorted Rtut-kR t> .^^wPr..... fall and Winirt DR\ IWOD* nirrffirul JO V»t«- burgh* to winch tins miemmn of our ttumr.mu»< nßioraer*. mid ilit? public general 11*. ja fcppcctinll)- invited, n* tuft imbitenlicT i* confident that he.'can ufierHOfchbnrß’ninßjiv Dry Good* u» cannot be nurpaiHed&y any othurlipunc in, theeity; A* hicac 'good# havebceit purchased nt pm-es far'be.-, low thorn? of ar y lunger reason,'they will Lt: t>onl al prentiy wtlucdi! - . ■ . i; -vs. Among dhi* LAUOK ANU SPM'.NPID STIH/K auIL bo iflOuiu»pny-rht>tc* und desirable goods at i xircnu.l) low prices..- •• . ?'•?•• -• -■: ■■• ■'■ ■■ LAD IKS' DURSS GOODS’ Very rich and most-Dre** silks, Plaid and .Striped lllack Satin: striped ami plutd Silks i plain black (very glmtsylGro dc Rhine ; plain. black neh Lustra; Lustring; < Silk, tor Virettc*. Mantillas.und Ctipc-s, nt very low pm-as; .newest designs ami- latest My .cs Cashmeres., plain ami satm striped Cftshmrres. .very chcatt, French • Merinos, nil color#;■■Ud’ Lainrs, plaitij Injured ami fttmß ftirlpe<l r 'nt tifrrcnt reduction on fornjeriii»ccw v <«nm,Cul' iioritiunml Cnslimcre I‘lmdAj• Mohuir and Mon.tuy Hauls, till qualities; Alpnccuiq nil qualities »ml color*,- iroin l-l to 75c, per yard, , • v , S/LtrtXS' SHAWLS ' Tine CuAlimerivTcrkucn ami IJrocluVfchnwi*. lllnok embroidered Carthwen: uud Uij Lotno shawls-., .* . l ,, t»ii>?.l’hihbct njidDoJmuin Shawl# a. ■ • •;.! ''.i.«'iUß:hine.k'iim| eolorqd.Unt|» Shawl**.■ r - » - • •■! . I’iim quality ShuwlAi very olioup* - 1 " : ••< - i Plainblack and plant.,Silk Shawls, very <h* ap, - -| A large lot Pltmi IHaffcShuwls/Yfom 70 Li-.nU to $3,00 i 'iToMESTJCd oo US! MUCH BELOW Fan- i MEL I'KICKS Good dark. Calico, from dto be. p«-r yard , ‘ •. i 1k!«t quality dark Calico, from (I to Ittc.^. >.,•■. •■■■••>; ~• I Yard wide purple do,, at , .--■•■■■ • ■ ■*. ... dood yard wide. bliTughcd Muslin, trout d to u<r* * •; > IJnlibmccd AJfcvllti,A’nrd wido and beuvy, S IknJ ImktugK uml Cliet*ks,nll prjccitr Ulnuket*, irom i?imr«iu to-tlusheM quuhty, vcry.c.lu.ap, A filll assortment ot Ued, ;\Wuihand.>ullo\v rlniuicl-s,- i Hatinct)*, kenmeky JeaiiA, Jerßisys,lnni*ey>j Ac.,, i all of winch will be sold ut reduced rutoNr- : I At No. GU Market «t* : WM L ttUWCM^ i T“t-- - Quincy Ht»!l7Allr"KHetif t’lijNv, i V' oUNt * lIKItR-AbKXANimKi ike cclelitaird. 5T:t-: i X Ulcbtu, who i« tieknnwlctTucd 10 be.the Krcatpitt ito i cyoninncer tn the world, will Bive,tdr.t?fc .oNim Diystw i of«. fiiWNfaf, nm/ onrn:/i/ SOIIUsESt ul QLJNCYiIAIJi, 1 tip mondrty Scjltetobey-l-! ami It) i . AfmeUaiul of Music will hr In nitomlaitiTiv.... a.* Y I)ooriuipcn nl 7 r performance tn.irominnnce nl( -n qnatter before i*oleinek.' •-, »( - • -•! •'• • i ecblß. (no Imlbprun*;) to bo liad>al:tlm door,', . vlor liirthcriparticnlarH sec tiro mnall nnd darge bills.t . Olmnffoof Programme each evening. * n A v SMAIih lot of HAIH.W tccM nnd for said-liy-■" ' A CUMMINS A Mill H it. d. TUoinp«oii« No. 110 Marlcet stretti tJ&fc doors /rom I.iL<rlystrn(,- HAS JUHJccotvyd liih onlirfl-Rtock ot Acti/ aiJrMVoiVr .I)llX.XiOOpti, ;<*» "very siytoiPMlich;. DrcHfl 9ilk» j-oJI wool Crtnlmicres tHul.Uu j Momios, ai)il Jllm-k ->ilk vtorj •'■At«inlillaß.MtMicy-.colpris<l:jioi4iiij«j»ciUir,;i!!iililosH ( ,;. t -: ; ,i.v; i !. SiIAWLSpi evftry kiudilmUßlaHbiuiiuldvi.WWeiUu.vvl Long x j >: 'Worked Capes mul toll«r#j"from AUt*.;lovvrjfV,io ; Hjp.| iutrlicßtpriceft. i i iDOMbBriO9.»--'i , i Jivmj Tloor fiuvayif L- . ; Thq nbove <iooyß have been pUrdiuscil*HiCe.;im! .de* i ■pre^ioiunjiney*, umf wilUjcsoldu\ ihe.lowc&i rules...m scpllMf. . ■ .t ~ ... •i The steamer ha* bqj yetijrnved., •Hour.. The market iS firm, with good eastern an 4 home demand, and some shipping inquiry • • r . Grain..Therc bas been no sales of wheat worthy of: notice# Prices areunchanged. Corn The Mar ket Tor Corn is heavy* j , Whulicy..Sales to a modcrate cilont al 29c; ; r. Colton., The maricl remains ,ss.l;i»t quoted. There la no change in other articles. a' DAtTIMdUE JjfjUtKET., t • Sopt. 18.GP.hr. i r 1 .Thoqtarkctlo-daywas quietj.andpncea have qq dergonc no change since; laatreporL.r The' next eteamor is looked for anxiously by pTodocc dcalertr^ Terrible Revolution—Stare TtlnmplumU TTOfIAN A C ANTWKLL, (sign of the %*,J Na\SG. II pfarket street, wouhirespectfully. beg leave to poll the atiunlion of. the public to their new slock of Goods,- jum jcceived uml opening from manufacturers nniT inv portet*, of which they feel confident lhat price and qank it>*.\vill give entire satisfaction, os onr motto JS-?M Q«*e|r halts anti Small PrtrfittP . - > ■ \ <hir stock cotiflftfity partly, of the following articles, viz: I«iuiie*’ ami Gentlemen** Breast Pins,date styles y Gaaid and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps amlTfOckets* Fin ger and Kar Bings; Fencits nitd Funsi^hdesaiiilStuds; Steel Buckle*: tor Ladies* Head Dresses; Madaloirs Card Cases, shell,pearl andvclvel; Corul:Be&ds; Alo banter Boxes; fine Rosewood anillSbony'Shaving Cases, mrnisheil; Siver Spectacles; Silver Spoon*. air kinds - Herman Silver Spoons, all kinds; Bjlk Stfeel Bead Bogs nml Purses: Colton Bags and Parses; llmt,'Tooth, ftai) ami Cloth Brurttc*;' Vtolms, Acconfeous* Flutes and Fifes; line Penknives nod Scissors; (tfobes attd jPaper Holders,'Shell. Dress amt Side Comb*, latest styles }- Chula Vases, -Fruit .Uiwkel**.Agate mul* Glasa A’Ake*. Mugs and ColognoiJloUles;: fables.; Chessman-. 1 Uacfcganjoi©»Boanl!»;Silk.Tape*lFy; Brussels-anil-In*’ •gram Carpet Bags; Willow, Mnrkftand bide Baskets ;i W agons Cradles,. Aw, &C;,.-wilh a large ,assort ment «if. Iky* atul francyrArttcles r \c<y namerouir to men-' lu> i Iseplfr “Alwayft Heady, ! Always Wllllttfr.” mV amt the public ceueraiij*, nre rcsj*n~ mil y informed that on next Monday I will bo open selected assortment of CLOTHS, CASSlMhltlSSnmi I Jme just: pur chaArdmVbiloilelplua nlthe lowest mptiirl pnte, yptUo which 1 would mU.ihcir attention. : • US McGUIKB, Tailor, SjtChufleg llmldmgii^ •fpl* __ ninuu vou «ull bo;\vithomNa bonutful nc! of ; wWre-i • IT j»early TKin'i^'niul a nvcwi, Brcntb.’i iwlien ywi cnn liavo-them- both, by urmg n ot 1 Joner Amler Tfrui Fast#.-*. it whiten# the Teeth, bnnleh# i ‘.the Ginn*. P\vt*{Mm« ihe BiTiUJh. oiul-without eicep -lum, tUe nio-dt beautiful dettinftcc eVer UWl| For wile liv : • AVMh JACKSON', Gou. Acouh ,crpld ,■ ■/ «> liibeny.nU - HJttUf)i,rScutpy, J£rw//>rJar. 'and liarltf* Itth. are ofleu cured hy Joncr JialtantfUftin* icat &jeijK when every kiudof remedy iuurrmleihrSHiul ;it .cur*» pimple#, ircc*le»> nod clear* the slrta; nil kuow* soM at the AwcncauJKrmlr. Clintham itreet. ,N,A oml by AVM JACkSON, Agent, «t*pH . -. hS Liberty at., IMisburgh. - lAS- M ctfl;lßK,' f'A9HiONABLH'rAIU>B J ,f nnril~M.>nenr «J Charlet BmMmp* 1 1 • ■ : 1> -[teplfry; ■ ►MnjJtHr< 4 r ar»l F:RSONS desiring liargnins in BOQTBdntIS>HOE8 t can tic ncconinuHlalcd by raUing upon A. 'JFCAM liMON*Apomouoj liuMopkhQvmgtioencbghilyinjarcd nLy \rn«?r nuln* fifeonitic lOlb •iayi.» iicvnil close itoui i:«t puces that cannot tmt to please. . . o-r, •. :» .. . A MCAMMOK No 117 Wood Mreel t oppos>»« i i wplMtf jUlOilltlDtt. ifllliK firm of A; P. FaUcT inUmUny dtwaivedtirnrti-" i 1. •' uml consent. Edward Fttbcr Fraukha vPaber imrchasniij bi*mtereaL The Imuness will be setj u.Un! hvrthem nf the ojhce 01 the late firm. •• j-.-.;. -. EDWARD FADER I UANKLIN FADER -Franklin Faber liiivhik aJisociniecLwiib bun hisbrolher, .WVM. ltic bujuneKßVillbc coiiliuucd na hereto* Tore, in the name at P. 4 W, M» Faber; • ' In withdrawing tram thefirrn of J 5 A Fv.FabejyJlnkc pleasure in recommending niy. brothers lo the patronage of my friuuN EDWARD TAUER ;■ Pittsburgh. Sept. £ 184S—flinilAw .-. ••• • ' • 1 ItfPICKUKAMEIUCAN&.iaJHKUiNPA’J'KNTa; 1/ JAMPIS GRKENOUCHliaftheiate finuofKeller A ftrccnough. continue* the-business of Consulting Kngi ■neor: and Patent - Attorney,' at: ht* oflioo. in. tUe city ot WASHINGTON. He may he consulted and employed ui making-examinations in machinery ia tue PatentOtv ficeuml elsewhere* in lunushtngdrwaingt and specifier lions of machine*, and all papers necessary-la-secure,- .transfer. amend, reissue or extend IcUeps patent jr- the? United Stntesor Europe. 11c can al*o he consulted pro* fcssioually on all questions oCliugahon nrumgunder the Fnloni Eaw, mid will argue: question* before tbe Patent Office or nti appeal theretrom, for which his long expert*, cncc in the Pn|rm Oifiee.aml.in hi* profession, nave pe-*. Snluirly.fiitedhim.. I’heprofeMiouuJ busmeseof the, late ir. T. P, Jones Imving.beeu pinned iu hi* hamls,alUel ter# hi relation thereto should be addressed to him. post pail U - Pittsburgh Cmeetto, Pittsburgh Wopungpcwt, and St. Imuit Republican will copy* six mantb*»'soad paper** hml choree ihcndvertistr.—-AVic Tort R*pusiy A\tg x lit. aujj*.J3-dGm f _ ___ PALI* FASHION Ob HAW FUU 1 848. il’COllD A. CO», (late SPCord AKlnv») /a AVI Ll* Introduce, on Saturday, Aujr.ao.ihe PALL LK OF IX A T 8 « jast received.-from I\ew Tlioso i» wnntol a nGniaiiiUicauiiftjlllA’lV are invited to call at'their store) corner of Fifth; and Wood streets. • • ••• ■ :,nugg< . Fall Fhtbionm X ti i! VAVI SON, No 73,W00d street, Sd door from the comer or Fourth, has received, and .will this day Introduce the I'ALL STYL£ OFQ%?iTLEMKiV>& if ATS, mul would respectfully myita.fciH customer* nnd the puhUc uenurallyto call and examine the same, . augiW *scPa FAlili rAHHION* 1 M BO HATS AND 04P8I ML wuhEcrihcyhwlng returned • New. York, will introduce, tuisoay, y vAujjUM 2fltb,lB4s, Afrxsrj. Jjttb* *V Co.V FALL ST\LK OFtfATis, towluch ho would call the attention of ht* oUBtomeTM nudlho public.■. lie-Jr dally ejthocung. iln* arrival 01 all Ofwhii’h wiUlmdinposedof at unusually low price*. a W uI.ASSGOW, 102 Wood *t, 3d door bclow Btms* Auction Rooins^-: steamboat lialctpy* FpilK umU'r*if?ned' buff Ipuve fespepifully to; inform J. : Mcnmiiont men nmltlur public gencr&Hyi.thQt they wilt open n NEW HAKbii i Water street, between £VrryundMnrkctsiTcot«,oh-\Ved«es<layy September 13th; wilt inmtedintcly bo prepared to furnish the' best HreitiU &c.yto onlor* 'fhetrovciiha* just boon cpm pleitMl, nml is m nil respects superior to any.now in thp ru> f [hupal] u HUNTI.R ft MAV - BOOKS late rt»v: ; Jolm ! Dick,*D. :, U VT*ub!ifli6il under icinh‘UclM>f!uU!Wiv;AVt!!i'rtlliagri»pWeaUHtToduq»onli Amftm’nn ICdnor- Campled »n I vol. :T»u* Works of llov. Ilohrrl A. M,,4 vols. DiviningTheolonyvl vols. . rdwnriis'WorkHj 4 vols. ; : j Cliahhcrs’ SofecrWorks 4 voJb.- • ; ;Meamlor*Church History* vols. 1 anil9.. v ; t Also—A’lttrgo tuul Wull selected stock oi Theological, Miscellaneous nml School Books, for solclow W 1: ■■ ELMOTT & KNOMSJf, 78 WooiVund_sG.MarkotAtJU:. llodkiiifoiif IfQi IXO Wtjod ai;. .. froUliDcnll iW niwnlion. or.lho.public;|the ladies' rnicdnllyno lua well selected assortment ptbcau- Frtmk aiul English CIUNA JUmXG TBA i&ETTS: oftsolJ Bnmh.CiOlc! ,Nancy PlamWfnte; also, IndmivChnmDjmngSeUß, ,a|l havitm bei'inmnorted-iluß season, and are of the. m&si, jtfcsirnblestyles , M iIODKJNSQN, • InuggO • • •• • st,BdoorßrhelQwlFiflh;, sCoraracrclalttowCablnetWarcrooiiv.. ST ft YOUNG * Qo. , —!? TTAVE removed tbeirOACiNET«MS«"^ ,^; 4dL\VAnE-R,OOMSloCotQraerciniKouvLibe«. street, opposite tlm head of >S»mlbfieM. whereJboy .MCI kfeep constantly. oit hand nu extensive-assortment of So; . fijßjTubles, Wardrobes, Durenosj Bedsteads, Chmra.otM} etrejypThclolHtlictr hno oMjUiiinesjt: • r ■ i***Uiulertakir)g promptly attbudeU'.tor prices tnayg7 . Acta -and K* «olntl oti. paM*d :nt thc t-tr.t : . post rotfici. • Be tl enaeUdbslhe‘£wate-<qtd.H(nt3£sf of the United Btata >l«ef«aVni Cbngrztteauembledj Thai the foUpvfrflffposfYqpda be/miaU?C«tfUflfc are here by, Tefn&me*^as bereofter carried,« io From Farmington. via East Strong, New Vineyard and New Portland, to Kmgsfieldr - , r From Stoncham. via East Stonermra, to North Water-1 ford i ••' From Bangor* 'in- the/ county of-PanobscoVvin East Hcrmou, South Levant, via Exeter, Garland Centre, East { €angervi!le,Gflilfofd Cc.jtrc,tolVlon*on f inlhc county of| H^H»d^J>umy,vio Duck i Cave Settlements, pasaiug Sainuel-Hiir- ! rmtaiiijand JaabrHamraanjaand.tUenod.ffitougutho. Long ; ] Fond setllemetiLrmtd JDodlram. ffCwftte r y.irfPo-.| nobspot count), jf / * , 4 I *_ £ i . rFrom Augusta, via South .Cluna,,N<ffU» ”alertno#-rTea dom, Knox, Brookay.Monroe,- north>portiOftFtaftlttart, CoritonTs Corue>;and.llampdodfloßpugpr> . From Mexico. to.ByrdnjtSrohgh .Boxhuryi. in OxtoM county/ and tcminafingibe route from Wilton to AnqpT ; vcTj-otWcld , VERMONT. * i * * . From Northumberland; New Hampshire* Burke, Vermont,-via Guildhall/ Granby* aadvictary, - r v - • From West Townsend; Yennont, to-Wiudham Centre* >Fro*n: Cambridge; Lniaoille-comuyy. Vermont, via Fletcher, to Bakersfield. < ? , PENNSYLVANIA ' From Sharon. Potter county/ Pennsylvania, jvj*-Mc- Kay’* gnat talll, throughibft valley ?of the. Hoaejooye creek,, to.Wcllsville, m the Stme of aew York,; o r : FromNorrHtowii,Montgomery county*.icHAlleitlowit,. Lehigh county/, via Jeffersonville,: Pereiomen/?bndge i Schwenkes^store,.Frederick* Colebrookdatev tad Etnaas* >.. FromPoitsviUe/.Schnylkm county, to MiHersbUipb;: on ! the Basquehanna, via Liewbyn,Treraont,Beannput,W|' I cemisco, and Ehzabethvillc « | From Slroudsburgh, Monroe county, !© East Sterling-, i.Waynccoamy/viaßracklyville. Prieeburg.ludianßiß, and Covesville * .From: conntY* Back post-office/ Lancaster county/ via CoopCrsytlle, . Grden Tree and Pasmore’s * *■ From Oil :creck-post,- Titusville, Crawford county, to Columbus, Warren, county/yro-Bome/Eldreja/ and Spring creek townships f M FrotnfTrexlertown, Lebiglt county, to Hereford,'via Middletown, ► i J *+ % ■ From Worcester, .Montgomery. l county, \ta >Cei tie Square. ’Froat'XonCatotrti/LCbafum: county/ to:Kehrersbutgb, Berks county; „ 1 .t, From Borough of Clnnoti. Clarion County; tO Tjotoogb of-Ridgeway, Elk co uniy, vm the northeast side, of OfarS ion nver* , From Alien, Cumberland county, toßoiling Sprtog* v -FromHoHidaysburg* Blur, couftty/vja Allegheny and : Ashland FofmacCs>-andWeakland T fem l Newmnti t sMtU% Indiana conuty / , From West Philadelphia, *iaKenyBvjlle,Loob’s store, : Spnngfield, Ilos&Treej and BishopVWorks; to Howelflr ; riUe; De) aware county £ ' From Sunneytown,Montgomery county, wia Spmners- .. .;( y.- -f^. :From,£mlentewn, yen&ttgo coanljy tothemoutb of Tionesip. creek - From Sunville,;Vcnango county,.via WollaceviUcjrto. Dempsey. , , ! ‘ From 1 Cailungvjlle,'PoUcr county, to Spnng Mills, m ; tlieStale of New A ark*-.—. From -Alleniown/Lehigfr county* viaSclmefcksvflle, to Kirn’s Mills 1 ** : From.Nomstown,vxa Jeffersonville,ShannonviUe, and 'LinnbemUefiu the county-of MoatgQmeiy/.toJttiOfEmK ulle,rathe cotuity of Chester. j .•. From Avondale, Chester ,county,Pennsylvania, -to. : Stanton, Newcastle couuty, Delaware; yvj'. f v;-s-'* > ■ From Gap post office. Lancaster: county, vja-Hatami, Intercourse, to New Holland From West Penu,SchuyJkiU coanlyytoLehighton,Cai boncount) : FromSraith’s ferr>v.Beaver county/ via, :Ohioville> to. Darlington f * * < ; Froinlbinmagsvillc, Washington county, tiaVniice-, ;villc, to Hillsborough , 'From' Fmsbutgh/vvnrßreaknccV, Whi|cstown/..and; Prospect,to Browmpgtou v . : From Willmmsport»l,ycomtng county,'•via'Loyalsofek. valley,to Cherryj SulUvn» : coumy..vs-. . : s'»: * - Front Cireenslmtough to J*E;TayloT : «store,and tbcilcc. .to intersect the old route ntWhitely lomity « , v ' 1 From .Provide nc o post office, via John Cobb, Hollisters? viliejliamdion postaffice/Pacopeck, to Tuflon* r? ' . -From New Lm)donlhus*~r(ffiu<v in Chester county*vid. ■ Oxtbrd, to Hopewell cotton works, 111 the .some county,, t ight roijos . 4 " \ oiiia • From Clncknsaw, m Mercer coun tv, toCTflHbcrrj-prar ne. in Darke count) . ; From Milan to Sandusky cu> " “From Sabmn,' an Cfuitotv counlyv Ohio, Vja .QuinnV Mtlls.nnd Ccutreville/to Highhind.P, o,m..High land county *, ; • From Georgetown, vm Ncvr Hopcjßenton/nnflGrtcn-r: bu h, Ip rojeusulle i •FroinWilmmcton.vmMornswllLNMamnsvillevLyTtch- 1 burg, Dodsonville, Pn»cctOß, Buford; and New Hopc/to Georgttowir ’ : ' From Defiance.- mßn?nersburgb, rmd;Hickavillftj m PaUoma • : .From Tiffin, via Van Burcn and Independence, jo fiance s* . From Worren<via !ludsou 7 to Brunswick. : From Lower bandusky to Port Clmtoa From Hagcrsipwii to Eaton ’ , t , ; .Frotq . Jneksoa Court-house, via Jackson FutttacCi;.tfi. fPortstnouih From Watemllc to Br)nn > • Frora Waterfonb viaTSVatcrtown/toßarlow.;'.., -.■„«■ 5. . iFrom.Juclesonvillc, m Darko county. liy llDUstonls t Cross-roada and. Crunberr>': prnirJe, to Coid Waleror ; Montexoman. ur Mereer county ' ; From Hatndton;ro Butler couuty.'Ohio, by the way of Mormtig Sun/m Preble coumy, to Richmond, in Indiana.' , . bVOrn. IlJiaca,-id Darke counuy/ to Nbuf -Caslmevin the sumo count) From Xenia, m Green county, by the way •Fairfield , ntthe same county. - ,n*: / . 1 INDIANA. ‘ From. Putimmvillc, via Cataract Milta Spcnrer/anfi r Wbitebnil. ur ihe county of Owen, and -'Stanford, in the. county of ftlooroe*to Ppnngnlle; iu Lawrence count)*:; :. FromTipton^iulepton count)VYia West Knulerhook* 1 .to Strawiowiij in Hamilton coanty/ -r From Salem,‘itr Washington couuiyr via I«eeanik% in' - Lawrence bounty; to Blooniuigion r in Monroe couniy. . From Muncie,.m Delaware county,: to: .the;couniy seat of Tipton coimu • From West-Unity; m Williams county.Olno, via Ango la. to LaGrauge Ceutre, in the State of Indmim. : v : - - From St. Joseph, via Will lams-'Centre, Bamiewburgh, to.Dcfianee, ia the Slate of Ohio From IfOcsburgh to Wolf Lake. '. ' • : : j - From Bcllville, m the county pf llemlncksi Via Danr ville, to North Salem * . : From Bro\vnstown,m Jackson county; via David Bow- - man’s, to Nashville, m Brown count)'.r - * : : v: > From-Blufflon/in Wells County,lo Fart Wayne, m Al len count) : From I.a Grango to Go hen - - From Mouucolio, in White county, pecanoe county . From Perkiusvilltvin Madison. ccmniy/ via NcwLon caster, to Tipton. inTiptpu couuty. From Evansville, tti-Y &n^c lburg county, io:Cynthianff; lu Posey county - FromMetca or Fulton, in-FultoncountyrVia Perrys-. bnrg, Nteonxa, Lhketon, NorthMuacbester, faherty Mills. South Whiteley, to.'VYhitelcy v . FromWashtngtonv m Davis county, vm FhyOttcviHei. In Lawrence county, to Bedlbrd/m said county." * i From Jasper, in: Dubois" county; to TroYf m Ferry: county From Evansville, in the Slate of fndiana, vm-Albion/ and. Fairfield, to Salem; m the State of Illinois . • FromYVnrsaw, in Gallatin county».to'New Liberty, by.; the way of Glencoe und Poplar GroVe/in the Slate; df Keutuck) 1 1 ' : From Pononm* |n the State of Ohio, to Denmark,np to the St; Joseph river to .Hamittou,- m the county-of Stou-.. &on, mJndiaim; to£oldwaa i r l Miehigait, via Biddle's cor-; ner. mTroy township, m Dekalb county From Browiutown,-in Jackson coumytlndmna, toDa-. Vid Bowman’s, in Crock township, to Nashville; m Brown count) MICHIGAN ; From Lansing,: m the comity of Ingham, v»ff Oneida,; Cbestor,. and VermontviUr, jn Eaton j coftnty, and Host-. ■ nigs, ui the county of Barry, 10 Allcghaq; m the;county. of Allegan • From Battle Creek, in the county of Galhoun; lo l.o»i-! ame, in tbo count)* of lnghdm/via BcHvue and Charlotre in the county, of Eaton * From Marshall, via Oltyet and: Charlotte/, to Lansing, 1 the capital of the State v :■ From Uasungs;th:tho couniyofßarry.toyermdiitville/i thenceihroughWhcaton’saetUchieut, hi the towitof Ches-’i ter; thence to Hovoy’s scttlcmcni. m the town of Benton ; and thenco roLtmsmg llieseatof goycrobtcni From Marshall, via Eaton Rapids, to Lansing; the cap-? v ital of .the State • . From AillsdalevAlieluganyto-Montpolierijin * From Kaimnazoo,ln the county of Kabuna2oo, via Ain* tin’s LHkcvVicksliurgh; John W. Buckeye,Menaon.-Sandi : Lake, Sturgis’ Praiie, to Limu,in thp Siaie ofludmna.- - ■: From Brooklyn,' ro .the-county of Jaclrtgn. to Grnas -Lake,in the.eountyafbreBaid;‘ . .;.r < : From Dexter, via Pinckney, to Howell. : : FroroDei ter 10 Lnivsiog/tne capitalof lho State. : ; Front Paw Paw. via. Almma Centre, :in Van ..Burcn' .'coHniy/tQ Alamp/in Kalamnzopiponnlff intersecting at thatpoiutvthe.roQieL.from ttolafgazop fp OtsegPT.’UVMhe county of ' __ . : - From All?gun,-ijnhe county of-Alleganf via tlie Hol land Colony, to Grand Ilayen,-in tho county of Ottowa> .1 From Ponuaq. in Oakland ppunly, ym CampboU’s-Coij* ners,,to:Farmers Creek,inLupcer oouDty. v i;;; > • Brighton, Tavingston coutuy, vm HoruantVaim 'T)*rolie,'to Fcnioiivillc iuGencwQ county. . •; : i -i Frpm Lansing, the capital tj.toDyron in Shiawassee countf t. . .-t From 1 HowoU/LtMiifcstoii couuty, < yia : anp Wbiteoak/to;lngham, v jHghomouunty,p » .v ..J . -i From Bronson. In the bputdy via Gilcadj tQ.] the township pf Nohlff/in tbo same.coun\y-t. :> .: -ji:rsi From Ada,ln the cognt) fit Brayna and Otis cp, to GrcpnyiUc, iu Montpaim : From MiHon,\Saniaßosa county, via Escambm .couu-1 ty. andNathanayillc/to Sparta, Alabama. -j FromMilton/via Alaqua and -Uchmitna/io Martaimo; &Jackspn comity. * . :FmroAlaqUa:ta Genera,-Alabama.- : . v>•; '• * • ?, v •- ■ From Mnnniinn lo Ochnpcc, Calhotm'fcOQnty/ to inters - seel the route from Appniachicola to Chati&hodche. I via< Bephaden and 1 Shell Point, to Sophoppy to Miccosakce ” ! From Su Mark’s, via Newport, Wactssa/und Marion, toMonpcdlp/JhlTcrsoiicpuniy Ur . * ■ iFramQujncjvyia Rpcky-Comfortf ,td Refortn/inGadß-' ; den qnmity » , FromQoincy to:Seeludo/Gadfiden county < ■'m:Jasn*>- ' * — ■ ;Fi»m/osp«y iiuhq of-Hnmilion, 'Via Blounts rmtniawicraoa:* loCentfc Village. * : i From Bilutka to NewnnaaviUe tFrom Alligator to Olreßicc ' ~ ILLINOIS From GrofejqvjarfDeire’iMniji.Lo fayene Grove, to BockforU From Ottawa, Vin Norway; Newark,Long Grove, suJ £i|ir<t Jo^onttt Carroll i from GaJejsUurg to Knoxville * <- , Ftom ForksviltejMcHenry, firogwOod, Gendvd, Spria Frame: East Troy, Elizabeth and WojerViUeto Summit, in Wis consin !, .: FromFanmngtoni, via Elhsvrile, and Virgil, to Macomb 6 > . < Fran ProphetstoWo, Portland. Sharon, Green hver and Caraden r to Rock Island *1 i< » Froraßchndere, (Illinois,y-mßoscoe.Forca’sßndge,: Davis’* I|OHB,-Rifchi*eH*a Mill, and Tictr PenwtfriVamft, toShulUbnrgjin Mtyconsm From Si cantore* m Bomb Grove, ftidk* MiiljLmdcnwoodjWhiierock, Paine’aPoiptfpaysviile, and Oregon. ia Mount * . Erom.Wunungton,i:);Wlllcoumy,YiaMaziJn,loP<m.- Jiac, laLnqngstoacoimty. Prom Caj!estotr r m Cp%connty, via SBltroro, 10 Moul trie, to Decuiar, tit Macon county. , . Frora Thompaon s FeiTy, opposite Cape Girardeau; in ’ Misw)u>i,yieTh?bOßr?an*tt andflimthiaodi-twcmrov FromPexu ? viaPerkm , sGrove,Ovid.PfilesUsie Grove, s Iplet Grove, Lee Centre, Franklin Grove/ and -Ught Point,!* BaysviHe f - ' .. Tlpohr Sootbport, (WjßConslitj) via- Pleasant Pndrje,.; . Knox-Croas-corners^Liberty r andEiJgljLsb.Pntflc,-Ui - Richmond, m Illinois 1 . , Erma Elizabeth,-via Freeport, to Roek-River i' From Freepotf,via MHls nndGneoco, {III* : roots,) tO’Monroeaad M&disbn; nt Wisconsin From CarroUton, la Green coubty T U)Wlnchester,in i Scoit county , : From MountMoTTiB,via'Nilea r ffnd\Vo6dniff , aCornerSr' ( Faretreira Ferry, and Roclr liUitois, to . ; tin Wisconsin * ' - From WaterloG, in Monro* county, via Red Bird,Rr» , an*7iire,£udEnisGrove,to ChestermßflhdotpbcOnaty, [ From JoUet } vro:Jackson~ Creek, BecdVGrQve.WiKv r raiiigtoh; Hock Creek. Bulboma. - Mount Lagun, Mjddle | port, ano MiUrord,'loiiaT&yeue,iri Indiana. , I .±£xom: .Wilmington*, via; Horse_Cireek, VtttCL’s;Earai, [ Limestone, Rammon’a Farmj and Spopg Creek, to Hid dleport n'‘ i a r, 1 M I -From Fairfield, m Wayne.couniy,ioMoyvil!eiin Clay count} J :- ltsb:..Frairiei :Belvin. T s :MlUs,-vSoloniiiticnmDnd, tAiden,-• I. Cogswell, Bjgfoot Pxainct Hnrtou Comers, i • Mauley?s Frame, toßeloit. in Wisconsin* --r r-v-v-. v «-*•£.; •;■ i;From Pittsfield, via Washington, Netr.CantoniCmtiiiK '' nau, Piketon, in HiulspOrt, nndFrantford,ia 1 New London,, m.Missouri * J \ i- From "Virginia, mCaas coanty;^vla:KeeHi!g.Berry , a i: and Otway 0. Npnce I *, toPeiersburgh, to Menard cdonty. .i Frdm Peru, via Slielbr.PhTicton, and Crandle’s Ferny to Bocklslaml , • Fri>nvYork,mCiarkcouMyy vro Martinsville* .andSaliflbniy,to Charleston, -jFrora Freeport, m. Stephenson county, to Kli2abeth, ip jo Davies county , i -From Mount Sterling, nt-Brown county* to I^cwlubcr*,^ :tyi iirHigldandcounty t t ; From Naples, iu Morgan :conmy, to Perry* ut rlke -. county 4 1 ' /: From 'Jerseyvitle,'via Otter Creekand Graftooj m IHiaf. to St. 1 Charles, in Missoon . - From Monnv Sierling.' ViQ’ Adnmxcounty, andKiuaerbook*m-ftkexwntsVtOU»n* . - Missouri s From Peru, via Troy Grove, to Earieville, , i. ■ From/Moont Carroi, via Plcasoiit-VdlityfJOjitoward^- / Fronv€as»,vm Flag Crtek.and LyoflSrlo Chicago, . land •Prasrii^’to.Gcacva}an'Walworth Sin. ►» 114 x .:Ffpm .DQn, ,Via-, llbpc ahd Boon's nulls, ;Jlehrofl rtaf. Richjpomi, couotj ~-t, 7 i . . From: Hickory HiU, m Munou couuty.Tq - v ougT» t m Hamilton county t fi From ihqlefon,;via Gage’s .ljQke,Haincaville s Fork; Crystal' Lake, county - .From Mount StctlmgrttfrErowit > county y> : via • OttnTu■ MiUytoGrtggsviUek in Pike county « : From Sycamore,-via Soulb: Grove,:Hick’s :inniS‘ v -J.H}- r ' - denwood. IVhUeHockjDaysTiUe.OregohfManut.'MdrtiK? Clmmber&Grove, and Mount Carroll, -to-ijartmnub,;c»a. ■ ■ iihcMunssippiTivcr . ,* * \ .< Fromßocktonl, via hishwaukic, SUUjns n V Cracky DnySViTleiLcc Centre,Tind OvnVtaPerU; *'Froin Charleston, via SpnugviUeaod nkryDrashcar'ai' . to Greenup, m Cumberland count} t : Decaturs . ' ~ ' { FromGreenMllc to Alton * J ■ From:9pnngheld, via. Athens, Nenr-A!arker,lValkefV.;':: and to Catuon» iu Fulton tcomu} * i.ii f From Springfield, via Mount Pulaski, Clinton, -sodMa nan, to Mount Pleasant > -r. r r •~FrtinTDillon, iHiitfe’sGrovejaiUfMbuntHopei J?e;: Wm - »From Rocklsland;-via CamdonMins,<Wion> Ahdoveft r Red Gnk Grove, 'Walnut GroYe, VICtoTm, 'Rbcbester? RrimGvld, and Rickapooßotm, to Pdona, • .From Blue Island, via Coopers.GroTPjChely?Q r \Vnl- , lipgford, nnd RlDomvUle t )o BnUxnna. s * x »■ . Front- vreenviUe, iJoud county, :to ■Mncaupiucounty t j * From Miiropohs city tor Jonesboro. -> , .% :■ v via tirossPoint; LuPear, oiul.Qa^• • to litirielort ' n FroraMMcnepoii,iriaXVonb,Gumna«ranilß«iler L ip Urbannoy * v if H ?T 1 v. From’lhxon, via Wilson s blillSj teouth : Grove,} Milledgcville, ond Grav*,-to SaraK unit J . FromWin&lpwHtt&tcphenaon’coaniyiViaWarrettjfa • MnJvtUe, mJo Davies coflnt) » -From'Dutrhmmi’s-Poinii vm Sbcjrmon pud -• Littleidrr t * \ % . :/ From.CnsSj'Via : mour settlcmentj to Oswego JT k 1 r GEORGIA FromGntnu to Nc-wroin“ : From Albany,;iu^Baker - Thomasvi)le r rtir Thomas eouni> 1 >? • Fromßamngtoni Ferry, in MelntoSheouutyrvia Pen- - . dam’as!or*>4irWayne county* nnd>Alabama C*eeki;io^- : -Worcf-borough, in Warecovilty t * . . FromCurrolion,via'L&tfrel Hill, to Franklin^ From Cnrrolto i to Van Wert : From Troupville, Geogia, Via Cly&tlstille, toColum* bu , in Honda *- : Froro Mad .son, vm Mouticl.o, Seven Islands, aml Jaek- sou, to Griffin bersham count}, r tv From Dolton, Georgia, to Beiuoiij TennMssfi- ; i ~ , - : - ' , V: , FromDaUon,:rVia:frpring Place, Murro% f.punty^tint: v v Elijay, Gilmer county, tadfeblonega. ' b : From Rome, Floyd eoanty, V3aCavcSpnng, to Jsck- ' : sonviHe, Alabama ' From Griffin, Pike-comity, via English MHlvFayeltp v county, tdNewrarn, Coweta count} , < ? • Froraßeysville,,Columbia county, Via Jobatienlley’s,. to Lincoln comity * 1 ; Fyom Traveler’s Rest* Dooley couutv, to. Florence. Btcwart county , y ’From Halcyond&leyat the 6fty>mite statlonou the Cen^ : tral railroad,'in Scnven eouniyy to IteidsTitlef in/Tainalf. county ' . i u . ' From Beidsville, in Tatimll county,ro the-forty-fiftb - mile station on the Centra!railroad ”‘ m “ n r -FromllQCkcyeposiofficeto'To wersviU^'i^Laurens From Anderson, In South Cnrohna,' na Elbetion/ lo t v Lextngtoti, Oglethorpe conuty, Georgia * * • ..- From Peualeton,. Sonih Carolina. via Pnlinm's fcrTj'i - . King’s Benchiv Springy MhUiron * Bpnngs, to Athchs, Georgia. *-* r p * sFrom to Canmfiyille.j;'- . :* From GuiaasViile to Argo , •. ARKANSAS From Eldorodo, inUmoccounty, Store* and iamesDj'er.a) Clairborne parish, in Louisiana. ■ via Johnson’s Mills, Neal’sSpnng's,- ' ■ and Bussey's, in Sovier Baker’siSpringSf ano-v.- ■ Mouimun Fork Cove, m Polkcounty,to Dallas. i ** From Cblckalah tqilpt Springs, < • FromLoBt.Crcek,.yia on Hurrkanp^ ; Creek, yia H.Cbrr’s,to Pmeßlud*, JcflersoiVcpauiT.- n^^ l :''fkom-.'ChickalaliHYillage r '.YeU: i^>duigf.nrnr.-:flfinUiiaa:^. . Harkoy’s, Tliompson’s, Morrison’s in > Johnson eouuty t ‘ ; From • Fayetteville. Arkansas., via Danifl vitfc- ♦ . : Henry Basting’s,toMoyavillivßenton cotnuy.- :-i . ■ Arkansas, via Carysville, fio Mari- r on, Louisiana . LODISIANA. From liaufiouhurgb, via Copenhagen, Thomas Men. v > . pith’s, Jamea Williams’s, YeVnon.'DnvemomaMd'Athens; - seat of justice for the parish or Clairborne 1 ’ \ ; From Natchitophes, vihrBaint« Maunce/CedarvCteeW Salem Mills, John I*esle’s, Wyatt’s,uwtf JphnT, HanisV in Monroe * r T From JBrflevleui In Bwsier panshi taMindcn;ia ; CUii i,:J ‘ borne. .: From Alexandria to Mount Lehdnon ; Froin Foit/Jesup, via Toro, to Burr’s Ferry^ ? m j* From Mopm Stf rhsg, via the Beaver ponds mi Rc4rirt T cr, and the EsuU Steam Furnace, to Unite. In Esntl ? y, t t s From Gravson m Carter county,-via the precinct of Liuie Bandy mid JDdmel'Barton’s, to West Liberty, ro Morgau coaniy,' Greeni lo- - Jackson Breathitt county . rFropi.WiMfitmstoWQvVlaFdrkLick*Metedt|h*Cp[tna l |i* ; nnd Logansville, to Leesuureh From Winchesipfc via Beuhen Ruckerbt, WnUey i , $ oude>*and themouihof. Woodward* creek,totrvinc.i , - From KiddviUe to'Walier Goode’s. % From Plensurevtlle Oarentown From.; Poplar .Plains, Fleming counl}VV»ai.P|aßiiner’fti4 Mills, MOia and Triplett, to West IJbenyf In Mor* - gan coiinty, . j . r FromTncimits 43 Pohbiti’s store.to Aaron’s ' m Afoatpromerv count) * _ , FromUttckson, tn Breatbl’i county,to crpckelaville, op , fork of the Kentucky -river* in thje.sunie; ly TENNESSEE, - - » c From via SMdy, Johnson coumy, ro Pa^ 'petvillii'inSollivanvilleeOnniy From Somerville, via TWacyv»U», to Krowosyillc. -M FroaiThorn Hilt. ihronsH ihe: valleyion,ihojnoitb sale * of Clinch .nioaiitnim .Yia aud John Dobson’s ip Cross-roads' „ * . From Kingston, viißellewnte, Erie, and Oxford tio Athens, . „ « . From Waynesboro’ to Florence. Alabama * ■ . FromEhznbetbton.via GreenMd,*BloomviUe.and^ cadia,io Kingsport 1 r iFrora Somerville, via Fnyeltq Corner, and io Denmark
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