UL V J. J ! a -r-Tt o--:- ? - - - : " ;xs w rnnn r.iKnr .. lMililUlirr. - ' "J WEIKSDAT SUV. 12. II inn ! I Apology. Neeessitv causin' us to be absent du- ring the first days of the week, our paper must apiicnr without tlie usual amount of; - i Democracy over Abolitionism, to send to j our readers, which, perhaps, are better j , - . i and more interesting than any thinu we i .. . , , " - ,, ! could write. Glory enough for one week . mi rely. We hope, therefore, that our pa- trons will excuse us this week as we shall j endeavor to make amends in future. j Letters of a Traveller. Tu tlie Democrat &. Seiillnt! .o. 4. . 7 I Ihe great Eastern mmgatioi, company ; ot Englmidcameto he conelusioa that , . ' V1 llLLV. lilt lllllll lit! l' .11.11 stood in the wav of steam naigatiou bj " - - tween Engbuid, the East Indies, China 11.1 AlltP!l!i:l liv I'nli.lrn.itiii.r .1 .I.....,,.,.. ! tri..;,...tK- l..., . 1 1 ! suniuentlv large to carrv her own luel 1 .- j- .1 , , i amle m ipuuititv lor these extended vov- ....w !,. 1 t - I.' ages. Un this resolution Mr. Scott I.us- sel undert.k to build this which I accounts for her name. Her Kn-'th is i 0l2 feet, or nearly a nunrier of a mil- ! 1: and the sail. Ihe Engines ot the paddle w heels are oscillating engines of the fullow insr dimensions, noniiii.il I thousand, number of cvlinders L diam-- i 7 " ter ol cylinders 74 inches, length of ttroke 14 feet, strokes per minute 14. The screw engines are horizontal direct engines, nominal horse power 1 ,)), number of cylenders 4, diameter of' each 81 inches, length of each stroke 4 feet, number of revolutions per minute "0. There are four 1 (oilers for the paddle en gines each weighing about ."0 tons, and containing about 40 tons of water. The boilers of the screw ci urines arc similar to those of the paddle engines, but something larger anu Heavier ami more ot them. It j is estimated that the paddle and crew ' engines vvhen vvorK.ng father exert a I , .. . . iwic oi xt,Ktjj noise jHiwer. .-villi lo this the usual amount carried bv a craft of that size and then imagine the force that can be used for propelling her. She carries 20 large l(oats, some of which resemble small Yachts, and most of them fitted with masts and sails ti.ui.ieie. Iter civvv consists ot iver four liundretl men. Une third belong to the engineer- i One third belong to tin " x ii i -.v k v ri. ill u.i tlepartment, and the remaining third con sists of sailors. Her chief otHeers consist of a captain, a chief steward, a chief engi neer, a sailing master, a purser and tluve surgeons. She is fitted to carry four thou sand passengers, S0O first class 2 thou sand second class, and twelve hundred third class. The vessel is divided into iut ih'ik'inmonf in rdlior tt t m (.t..ii-.n.L ten different appartnients. saloon at iou t t0 flt t long The ground j georgmusiv iin uisiieii. .-"j .Hsu me lames cauin. The second is not so will furnished, and i-. : i. i u i . . . : . .i i i- the third still a little worse but evtry thing ! is clean and tidy. The officers are genej-- J ;llv men of merit mill evuerieiien Tl... i ..j . . saiior are a gooti intelligent class of that tyK but the subordinate stewards coiu- ii.ltviil & fctti lli.wn mP ..!.... 1 . . ... . ' - - s-ivuiir. i; , that I have seen are no better than thev I should be, they often mistake other mens gooils for their own and appropriate them j acconbngly. Tl lis vessel has an outer , skin or hull, all iilated over with iron , plates, and an inner hull perfectly ironed j and water ti-ht, so that if the outer one i i.i ... i editorial matter; but we have the jovful tentivc ' thyu-li of dilli-rent 1 enom.nations. ' "'"- V1; . . , r ... t ...." -i The mssentiers weret-..ni!osedof Kn-Ii-h, j Con;nvssionai .hstnet is wry close, an;l liuus iiuui e io.iv, -c .iei- aim ...... . , . . ., ! ,... I... ,1,.,. , till ih -irniv - , . , , I Irish, Sfotrh and Ann neans, the three cennot u U(i.i.-i nu me anm 4.t!.-r States whose elections last week, j f(nii(.r )f h.ul ff,uM ; tW lV.ted ; licanl from. I'.Iair's friends claim 1 have resulted in an emphatic triumph of ! Si iir. or the Canida There were also ! eh-c.ion, but the Radical lepiilicans s around her. Rivadth across paddle boxes ! v"v 128 ft depth from deck to keel oS f.t ?reFsmen to whuh the .state entitled u inches, tonnage -22,500 tons. Wcidd 1 . n"t"rRf f".,Irt "2" t"Mutv a,wl ' of ship with engines twelve thousand tons. I ol V S',",r m lie la vorkeil by the screw the i.a.ldle ! ! -.. , .. ..... , .1 i .i . ... on the space 1 have markeif out for mv self. It was to us a great curiosity on boiird to see the anchor raised bv steam power and the music of the -band" instead of the Kulors singing to the revolutions of the capstan. Ihe anchor being raised. .u.., u.e inner one wouht U- r- ' Fisher in the State is nine votes. Can fectly scc.nv. I must pass over the non, the Union candidate for Governor,, butchers shop, baker's .hop, athecary's was ahead of the congressional ticket shop and liquor saloons, without any de- i and will have nearlv lU'l majoritv. script ion, as it would infringe, tlo much: . '. ,. , J U.hpswu.,g aroui.1 beautifully with ; llU Republicans; Fourth "and entl , the tule fruiu her moonng. She doubt.-Kighth. Stuart ; Ninth. Ro fired her signl guns mi-U very olliccr and Tenth, Ivnapp; Klevcnth. R .binJon ' tnanw-asatlns .st.she steamcil it ma- Twelfth. Morrison ; Thirteenth W j" Hamilton ..to KinJy IKk. I viewed ; dates at large will be close. In H with sadness these forts, because- at this AYSir IVmocrat, is elect.iL lnr time there were men dungeoned there, ; Cica.;o, Nov. 5. Harris, Dem suspecte.1 of treason agtimst the govern- elected to congre5s in the fourth district meat vvlix, some i months beore were con- From later n-turns the KcpuUiejtna con! fidered goo, and patriotic men, Mid they cede thVdeetion of Jas. C. AlUn, Dem. urre there vvn W any trial by Judge or ccra.ie candidate at large Nothing from Jury, I frnrvd that our govenmu nt like or the rnt!i DL-trict. " ship was afloat, but without a compass or , chart tor her destination as we had. At j Sandv Hook the channel is continual ly tenng returns iroiu tins State indicate the chau,rinT and it requires, an experiemul election ot" the entire Kepubliean State pilotf Our loat draws twenty six feet ! ticket. Winder, Republican candidate of water, and the channel at low title is j for Congress, is probably elected over onlv sixteen feet deep, we therefore had : l'arrott, I'nion, and Matthias, Deni to wait for the tide to take us across which ; ocrat. wa-5 some hours. Thev crossed however' Kans vs City, Xov. 4. Returns from in due time carcfullv soimdinr their wav ; thev went along, the Pilot then left and j we took the water. This was Sunday :i beautiful da v. tlie service of the Knirlish ! Kpiscop:d Church was read on deck by j . - preached by iM.isfoi:il rk'nrvman a nafsoniriT on i ... I I - l r ( 1ku1. It is oMIiiatorv v all Captains : seiiee of the Church of England on Sun- ,.lv There wa. i lar,re ceimreirntioii, the ! dav was fine and all were modest and jt, : some (Jermans and Canadians aboard. ' li:1'I prayer m -clings twice on this lav bv the ?det!io list and lVe.-bvterian ' . - . , .. - , branches ot tlu pa.-sen-ers. I liev aLfreed , , n j f .llJv j. ba the manner of addressing" the Ixrd ; in prayer, some insisting it should he done standing, and others insisting should lie :i ,'i-SM,m wliH-li was kei.t Ul) till '. or in .'..1....L- .....1 -W.t tl-.. .f..i,e:..,r-.. o' : il.e.!.,v Mfr.'r 'wl.'h. we mI! retired lo : A lien. 'i ti i:. ...... Hie e Vtii K riecffuii. ; y y .-. The full returns : m;y (if ; revniotir iu lie )!, I i iues. i tie j i j mw concedes the election of Gov. Scv- . ... .... ... I . -. rll.., 1 Ul. in aiiuioii u ine si. i.-nioe..nie i . i i x- t oivTessmen elected m the citv ot .Ni '.v ,J . . . . 1 ork. it is certain that the Deniocraiic .. . , , . . , . " Jj j " .r' ...V V '-V - N , if ' K1 l.h l'V,,lt.v ,S ."'V I):'!'H"n,,s ?V" to the six Deinocraiic so estimated by the Albany Anus. The Alhanv Junrnxl concedes the election ut fK,vni Mir- Further returns show the election of Herman. Dem., in the 21st district, and . Ilarlburt, A., in the 17th district. The following majorities for Gen- ' Wads worth. A., for Governor, have kin , received: St I-iwrence Co.. 5,M : Onei da. o,i0 ; Madison, l.r'iOO. I It is probable that IS Democrats have; iK-eti elected to C ngress. and 12 Aboli- , lior.ists. Xeu Jersey tion. p,., vr, L HI.. ... 'F ..utt " ' - 1 III III I , 1V l.a ,iv X 1 X.n- I !:.-.. ll.... UI,(inlI,,t,.flIv cU.,.toll ( ;.v,.nir llV 1o ,MM ni:1,-ritv, ,,.ui.r : I )..,, .,.;,. ;n r om i;,j,tm over tlu- last Gov- emor's vote. The following Congress men are -probably elected: 1st district, Starr, Republican: 2d district, Middhton. Dem : .".d district. Stu-le. Democrat : 4th district, Rogers. D.-nioerat ; oth district, l'erry. Democrat. This is a gain of one r,,,,.,,,,.,,, for the Democrats. Roth the licgis'.ature are largclv t iiraneiies oi i ..,..,..: Moiunojth county gives l'arker majority, lSurliugtou count v gives Rep., 400 maioritv. M.ercer l.ldO Ward, count v gives Parker 200 inaj. In all th -se coun ties tliMv are large DeniHTatie gains. Middleton's majority in the 2d district is In -tween TuO and 8(i(. The Republi can held their own in nearlv aU the count i.-s in the 1st district, elect iiv J. F. s,.trr ,V -M o maioritv. Delaunre Ucctioii. Wii.m:x;ton. Del.. Nov. .". Xew- ca.tle count v "ives : aS.l votes. a I'ni n maioritv of vv- -v- . 11 1 1 ..ll ti H l, .(l". 4. . p. ill p. in. Can non, the I "nion candidate tbr Governor, is certamlv clecteil. I lie content C.i- v i'ULLri-sslll -ll ; IS Verv ClOSC I.-itm-e U rA o..l,..,i".t M 11 J . i S Wilmimiton. Nov. o. 11 p. m The followiii-.' is the vote for Con-iv- ;n State: Newcastle i-ountv, Fisher, C, ; ."i 4 1st- 'I'.-mnln 11 i m.n i.- tv, Temple, 1)., 4 If countv, maioritv - . 1( maioritv. Sussex I lio limlivintt' 1! -' -.- - ...riii. iwi Illinois Election. Cuti viai, Xov. .". Returns thus far indicate that the following Congressmen :ire . 1 . . -T . 1 ,i . 1" . 1: . .. Arnold : second. Famsw..r,l. .l.inl Wasbl.:,,.,,., , r.f.i, i ... near irom win rcnuce ine ao-i- hi -,i..ww Kansas election. " LK.vvK.swoirni, November o. Scat- pneincts in this city, Inlependence and j Westn rt for C'onsress ive Samuel I King J'.iich 101, lieiiton o37. Vanhorn fr State Senate T.7. For Representatives, 31. J. Payne and lv. M. - V Ik M Kee aiv the leading Candidates, tin lornu - r navini; 4:, aim lac uuicr o 1 - - 1 ll 1 . ' Iivturns :uv yt-t mcoinpk'to. MIS( )i; KI KLKCTION. St. Joits, ,ov. o. llie Jiadicat I. mancipation ticket in tlie county is 1111- is lis ay the vote in the army will elect Knox. In the Second District, IJlow, Radical Re publican, is undoubtedly elected by a handsome majoritv. Returns from the interior are in agre but the Emancipation ticket is probably elected. :I;isat husetts i:iecfion. lViston. November .". Returns have " " ","u""r""""""11 Wl t,ie with the exception oi t went v seven towns The State vote stands, fv-r Andrew 07,- , HO ) and Deveiis 48,O0. ; In th Senate the Republicans will i l.'ii ii t!ii-f- ftnii- oii.l tli. lk.4itili s imrte .-.., six members. In the House the Repub- lieans stand one hundred and seventy-nine , tWirtyUir uf the 1Vople's party. Vieoii!iii i:icclioii. Mn.w ii kkk. NovenilkT .. The Dem ocnits have elected two meniliers of Con gress, lirowiiand Eldridge ; Republicans Sloan, Cobb and Ilanchell, and one yet it doubt. All the Dcinocatic Asseuibly ni u are ck eted from the city of Mill wau kee, and one State Senator. The Demo crats have gained largely in some ;u ts of the State. M I XN 1 :S( )TA ELECTION, Sr. l'.vt i, Minn., Novemlxr 5. Tlie city of St 1'anl all Democratic. Ikamsiiy , county giv es Collcn, Dem., for Congress, , )IM in i jority. Wabasho county, Don nelly. Rep., for Congress o. majority Gomlluie, Donnellv, oo maioritv. Result very uncertain. Returns come in slowly MICHIGAN ELECTION. Di:n:'ir. Nov. 4, lip. m. Scattering returns indicate the election of the whole Republican State ticket by a majority of prohaly not less than .,000. ELECTION IN KENIT CKV I,orisvii.i.K, Nov. 4. George A. Yeat man is ciecieu to v.ongress lo tut the va cancy caused by the resignation id" .lames S. Jack soi i I'l-oin flic A11113- or tlie l'otoniar. Ri:noi:i((N, Ya., Nov. f. As parti culars of the nght a Harbour's yesterday b -came known, the more brilliant the vic tory is found to have been. Tlie battle was fought by cavalry alone, and between the be.-t disciplined troops either armv can produce. The final result shows that the rein-Is left oG dead on the field; their w0uud.1l must have been numerous. Our loss was . killed and IO wounded. Gen. l'lcasanton to-day repn ts that the rebel Gen. Jackson occupies Chester Gap with his command. The town of Warren ton was passed bv our troops at 3 o'clock this afternoon, taking five prisoners belonging to the 32d Virginia cavalry, and two infantry sol diers, who stated that their regiments had gone up the vallev. I "... 1 -1 I 1 1' 1 . " 1 . o ii. iMMim null .1 Mi"i sKirmisii 10- 1 lay on Waterloo road, killing one man, wounding two and taking ten prisoners, without loss on his part. Gen. Reynolds" corps of McClellan's coinmand took jRisscssion of Warrentoii yesterday. An investigation into the conflagration at Havniarket resulted in convicting two men of Stcinwehr's command. A court martial was called to try the cases. Iist niht was intensely cold, and the first snow of the season is falling this moniinir. Iloiuoval or Gen. 3IcClelIan. I lKAiH.it i;vri:i;s Army k the 1 t ivi.vr, ) Svi.i :vi, Va., Nov. 8, 18G2. y Yi v G a inks vi U.K. The order relieving General MtCIellan from command of the Army of tlie. Rotomac was received at Ilead.piaitei s at eleven o'clock last night. It was unexpected and to all a suqrise. On its receipt the command was immedi ately tumul over to Gen. P.uniside. General .McCli lIan and stair will h ave to-morrow for Trenton, w here he is or dered to rvjmrt. The order was delivered to hini bv Gen. Ruckingham in jii-rson. The la-t otlicial act of the commander of the Anny of the lVtomac was the issu ing of an address to the troops of a few words, informing them that the comimuid devolved on Gen. liumside, ami taking leave of them. Thoit? is no news worthy of mention, excepting that the army is in motion. GT Johns & CrosW's Cement Glue i now f .r falo at II. C. Dcvine's. 3 C-cn. Uuell's rarcutil A rm j. to Ills Tln fullowiii-T fr,.ner:d order was issued S bv General IWiell on the occasion of his I tl relinquishing his command to General i Rosecrans: 1 1 E a i hji " a i jtki js Au.my of the Onu . " ! Ihisviu.k, Kv. Oct. :J(. y I (Iexeijai. Oi:iEits No- lo. In oU- j d'unee to .rders from the head.juaru rs of i army, lajor (leiieral liuell relimpii.-h- es i lie command oi ine uiirui aiii army troops tiinn naiiaiiooa U'iv ;uu ."m"" ofthe Ohio to Major deneral W. S. l.ro, is prolwly false, there being no Rosecrans. 'bridge acmss tlie river at Coattanooga, It is impossible fr tin jreiieral, without ' iUid thv? n-bels having liltl or no tnuispr feeling of ix-ganl and a warm interest in , tatitn. their future success, to part with troops den. ISoile to day causel tlie capture whom he has 1kcii the instrument of c n- ' of seeal wagons of salt and other contra- verting, for the most part, from raw j levies into a H)weilul anny, Iioiioix-l lv common consent, for its discipline and i ellieient ormniation. for its e-irit tfsrt ,, nil (tir vietori.-s liiionrilitiii bv !i inde Reverse, and whose fortunes he has fol- S hotieM's army. lowed for a twelve month, over a field of i The reU ls do not appear to have at lour States, through diihculties and dan- : tciupf.il to rcga'nr lost advant:iges, or to gers which its fortitude and courage have ( n-jiosse.s themselves of any irt of Mis inastcrcd without accident or failure. i souri. It has, recently, by a rapid inarch of; They ha e U-en pursued into lV.-ton five hundred miles, "witli limited subsis- j mountains, and will ivrtainly U im teiu e. often with :in iiiadiouate suiinlv of I l'lld to retreat lieyond the Arkan-as water, returned to Kentucky and driven j river. from her liordcrs a jiowertul army, and The n ld column that was to take having re-established its comniimications, j l'ilot Knob and Girardeau from the souih is now well on its wav to meet the enemv i erst, by way of 1 'ocahoiitas, have not yet 7 1 ll.','. at other points. The occasion is not con- I achiev.il such a result, but on the con venient for recounting its service during j tniry they have liccn driven In-low l'oca- the past twelve months, but the armv may well recur to them ' witli prid-. If aiiYihiicihas not Wn aecompli-hed which was practicallv within th' sphere of its duty, the General cheerfully holds him self responsible for the lailure. the Gen- end reflects with pride that the army under liis command has. lor the most part. Ik-cii free from pcttv iealousies and intrigue, that it has neither indulnl in vain lmastinirs nor taniishul its hiuhchar- acter by bickerings and low criminations. It will enhance his gratification, if it will carrv to its new commander, who has already earned its ciiti dence and resp ct s. the same noble bv distinjruishi'd si-rvice: nuaiities which have characterizol it since organization. lie will prav that it mav be the iiitnim -nt of spulilv re-to- rin'"the lnion to its integritv: and there is no individual in its ranks in whose honor and welfare he will not feel a si-- cial interest 15v coinmand of MvioK Gknkkvi.1Uki.i Jvmks Ik Fi:v! Ceil, and Chief-of-Statl. Official J. Wi:i.iir. A. A. G. - -. . . i it' v vici:r.NTiiN, Nov. i . u Kevnold s , e i i i corps have uiidisturlwil jmssession lien'. The place is tK'cupinl by Col. liayne with ..... i " inn cavalry ami two Howitzers. Gen. Iy.ngstiiifs con.s had occupml r'nlm-i.tM-r fmrt lions., fi.r s-Vi-r:il ilavs. 1 .1 ---I- ir-- -.- lie left that town last Saturday and it was generallv rejiorted he would iiu'amp upon the hills South of it. Gen A. R. Hill's command arrived there on Thurs tlav. Reliable citizens confirm the gener al Id-lief that Iee has succniled in eluding McCl.-llan and that the main jHHtion of his army is at Gordonsville.- A. 1. II id's command and Stuart's cavalry formed th re;ii j;ii;ii.i. i lie loiuiii 11 .is ii v 111 -i i Gap, and Gen. l'lcasanton pushed 1 1 latter to tlint Hill. Our troops found 270 wounded rein-Is in the hospital here. ..I 'l l. . 4.... n ..... I I.....m Great distress prevails ainonr the -iti- zens hen-almuts for the neccssjiries of liti. All stores have exhausted. Supplies and closed cars are expected here to-morrow. Gen. llavard to-day captured Lieut. Col. li'unt, of Longstreet's statf. IWunt is Provost General in the rebel anny. and was inspecting his pickets when captured. The leading setvsh of this town proph esy that a great battle will take plan' in this vicinity within a few days. They sav .lack sou is onlv ten miles off, with 1 . . y.... , 1 u.iiuw men. ami that iragg is lnovmi ,' from Gonlonsville in rreat force, and sav 1 - - then' is but little doubt that Jackson is threatening to attack our forces at Water loo. Expedition Against Vicksburg. St Iuts. Nov. 1. Tlie expedition fitting out at Cain for the capture Vicksburg, will le n-adv-, it is statnl in a couple of wn ks, and such measures have Kvn taken by Ciiininoilore I'orter, who is to conduct the enterprise, as will insure its suetvs. 1 he exHihtion will lie suj- portnl by a considerable and cificient land force, something that was lacking last summer, ami which, with the extreme sickness of the soldiers and sailors in that 1 then very unhealthy latitude was the cause ! 01 ine iaiiure io taKe the city at that time. Coin. Porter is sanguine of success with his present e.iedition, and it is to be hoped his anticipations will le rva'.iznl, as th rebels have been criuittcd to hold that hist position on the Mississippi far tiio long. ! icksburg hasKvn greatly strengthened ' during the past three months, and! is now protected, it is Mated, bv ! eighteen or twenty Uatteries, mounlin'" one hundml mid 'fiftv S U . .Kl.- nvi.i,, 1: .. . -i 1 cahbrc extendmg some niles above and I-.I.iw- flii ite 'iiul .t.;m,.i.l . . ....in.- 5. oeiow ine cov, ami Uisigneil to prevent the a.iroacli ol our gunboats within chin - girous distance. Still, if a resolute at- tack were made simultan -oiislv bv l.'iinl and water, there 14 mi i-..r . ; doubt but that Vieksburg will fall, and , . . ' me navigation 01 ine great river be ojxrjcJ from Cairo to th? Ikdizc. Ix.x isviuj-., Nov. 7. The community t . t i . . - ......... l... ft... is somcvv uai aianneu wimuu'iiiwu - ..fj7". editorial. extressin tears lor ifetv of Nashville, based uj"-n per- sonal representations to the editor. e are assuretl that the relic I force is therein much exaggerated ; that John C. Rreckin- ridge is below Murfrecsl.oro with on!y S.tMM) men ; that Gen. Sill's division within suportiii distamv of Na-hville and that tlie rcwrtel niovements !' rel-l lcm.l articles, proceeding southward iroin ! here. Sr. Ii i.- NowhiIkt NN'e have I llothilV' of SIH-t-'ial interest from teiHral hontas, ami H.rtions. ot t .en. Steel s torees ' are so ilsijMistil at Tinman's Ferry, and : other i."i!its, that it will lie iuipx-ihle hr j the eiu iny to obtani foothold in that ipi:ir- til". From ,4rk;iiius. Returned prisoners uive it as their b i ", I ""' v -nicienues win cn ieavor io plant camion in the cam-break ah-li" the ; river, so as to sink everv I mat which pa ssi'S. They have lieen stipml from j this plan by the rvjmrt which rcaehul them that Federal guiilmats would ac- j mpany every steamer, t At Little Rock the Adjut: lilt under Ho! mi's, and I rovost Marshal Danlev. u,u,0 repronaici nu- inierien i.ee wim i.. i i.i.i .... - J " vw.oi, mo.igu au su nm, agrtm ! ,h:it ll wa a ditlerent matter attacking j Goveninieiit trai.sp.. ts. j I'nws for articles at Little Rock :re said to lie of the hijihest mark. IVovis- j ions aiv very sxarce. Indeed, then- is j but little for the p-ople to cat of any sort. I s"""- 'K" "':.v formul of the ruling ..tflV. .1 It 1 j pru es ai i jttie iwk, vvnen we state mat one sheet of letter ujier is sold for 2o i ins, lieiinomer ! ceius. aivi iKirro ! ' . ' i brHrans12 ikt pair, 1 . . - t n . -.i . . i i D,K : -At the resideii-e tf his father, ? in Carroll tow n.-hip. on the Sth instant, ( i :.-le.e.l V...t s..,. ..f T ....... v.. -i 1 . . . ' almut 22 vears. Pl.XX-VI.VANI UAH. UO.VO senriiJ-1-F. LI'.AVK WESTWAKI). T. I : I I i , s TAT, ,NS A.M. P.M. P.M. j .Vllomin. Kitrum :ti; I ( !:i!iitzin, ' t-rcssi n, i I'll . 10 tvJQ . 0" 15 f.45 i-s5J 12 s lortae. Wi'm .re. Sin mi rliiM, M n.ral I'.-ii.t, t'in-inaugh, J.ihi:slovvi., 8.(11 r'J.18 8,e'i 8,14 8.31 'J.iZ 8, 4:i 0.49 8. 4? P. M. P.M. A . M r.:;s A .M. LEAVE EASTWARD. ! t j STATION'S. ! 1 1 P. M. A.M. j A.M. P.M. I 11,24 ; 5.52 7. 11,28 ! Z.bti J.-liiistovvn. C .nemauiih. Mineral P. .int. Summerhill. Wibni.re, 0.4S 0,03 F0.05 P.M. ;K.14 .1'0 1 1 .55 ' r..-2 i j Port ice. j Lilly's. FC.r.o : r;,40 ;.5 ..57 7.r,0 A.M. ! c; c. ICsSoll, 12.17 ! 12,25 of ', r: ,Mo , j Kitt.im.iug. ! Alt.ona. 1 8.20 P .M. 12.55 A.M. ! "Trains will stop at Matious marked r . only vlrn -lnal is given, EBENBLKG & CBESSOX RAIL ROAD Thais Ao. 1. WmwaKP. I EV ST V A K TV. A. M. A. M. .::0 Cresson, t.55 0.05 Munster. 9 0 5.50 Kayler's. ' i,35 5.G0 Elenburga, 9.53 Tkais No 2. I - M. p. M. 7 25 Cr,sson. 7,45 7.(k3 Muiister. 8,0 5 ;,45 KaylorV. 8.20 u.'2'i Ex-nsbrrg. 8.45 LAUREL SWAMP INN. rriiM ., ' nner wouij respectfully infirm 1 f lr' i I uUic he i "ni s?ffiP tnn.-atCr.sso.,. nd U -f '". vi'ioii, n u - n ,w prepare-1 to accoinmod it, with lxurv 1 .. 1 - .... . . - i nd convenience, all th.) who ruav favor J him with their patrcaage. llis TABLE e t-npphed with the lt th market 1 fT,rl; hi BAH will contain Liquors of 1 tlie Lest brands: attentive and oblieii, ser- ' I''? , l the'r r6U l the 1 wauls ol visitors. j j BENJAMIN VAUGHN. Gcs-x'U, Oct, 2?, l?C2.-tf. " Tiii.M. i. 1st. first vi .0 1XE11 BEIl TERM Jk,; ' Stremel v Hij.l,iie I Vivt:itlr -t ; , vs Kiiij; t-i j,i v.- t'rrtin vs V.JC. vs Dlair vs S.in.e VS I'll !.l pj Vs Skvlly j t0ytrs f,,r ue , M--re J Boss for use ramming j,,, ti,lT r s K -C ; Jj, - ys j, ' R.ci line Vs H;l;'!(V vs C!.i3 Palmer Yi;nker vs Sish-r Crj'iiter vs Ooi; l.l. A: Sus Plk KC vs PWv vs M I 1 v M'M.::.,,! vs Keif-r A lr.,', Vs ;!.tas et II V N'iel,. Jas vs M ;,,; r-. vs Caml ru Ir..v P.entiett j wj": Mii-r;iv i ! Linton j Elliott j PrAi ki-n , Cis-sitlay vs VS 'i::ie iMti;i,? Pr.-.thy OiVice, KK-ns'-urg. X v. TIM A b LIST. iKCKMiii:i: te::m is -. s . H.imi't i.i. iV.r use v Mvei M-lore's U-.e Vs K"ii'i IVntirt. P. ll. L'o. vs lirl-itj ' Whites vs p..li:s- J.v. ; Henby v Murray et; Movers f. .ru-e i "l"i!ev ; S.mie v triit ! Alsip ts l; t.-r Movers for us v Ti:-v ; H.-lTniau vs W. ;ikt.(;, i Kline vs l.'un Kerrigitn v M.'--r;i.. ; ; Sam- vs rsk-ry , Movers f r Use va 'i'l'ev L-Iist' th vs Plu:j.!::or I C-'tliiisey K"th Movers for vs Tiit-v t'arr vs Ll yd C .i.i.i 1 fir u. vs John V...J. I b in ( hid v s I .i, k f .r 1 I 'ink vs i'ea..:i L.i pstr-th (i.invav t-t P.r. kl....k vs .Sun Zerl,i? v ',,r Lv'Alis v- .Lu es os. M I)u. a bp. Proth'ys Oftie.'. r.'n.-bnr. X.a. p.. IOIt HKNT. thm sti:e k- Rich Street lately oCi'lipitil iy . .1. F. , " S n, as a Clothing Stor'. WM. K1T1 ILL El-enbiire. Xov. 12. 102 -tf. OFFICE OF JAY COOKE. M'BCKIITIoS .v.fv:. Jay C'ookr X. t o., IlatiLcrt. it 1 14 SOFTH THIRD S7KEI I. i l'uiladelphia. Nov. I, Js. ; Tiie undersiiiiel. having lrfii ap..i.-; i SlTiSCPJPUOX AtiENT by th.-S-.-r.; .. J -f the Treasury, is now prep;iu-3 U-l , at once, the TMtnty Ytir 6 per c. Bonili. i f the L lilted States. tfesiii'.uCe 1 i v Tweiities." reileenialile st tiie p.eu:e -: 1 -! Uovemnu-nl. after five years, an 1 a i-: -r.--i l y Act vf Gn.giess, -ippiovt- l Ft-LT u..rv :. ; lHi.2. Ti..- COUPON BONDS are i.i.: in:- - of 45. $l0. j:,ot. $1000. i The liEdlSTEK l.OXDS in sun . i 1HMI. JoliO. JlOoO. nud i'.Wi. Interest at Six p-r o-nt, p-r ai i.i.iu ' : commeiiee fr-.m d.tteof purehas-. ;in I ; Payable ix gold. Semi-Annually, which is eiu;d. it t e ; ; ei.t pr. n.iiim on i;..lil. to ab-.ut KI'liiT :- ; cent, pe:: axxfm. Farmers. Merchants. Me.-h:ni.-s. "e.-:-i ists, and all who have ariv ni.-n y r. --' ; shell!.! know- and reinea;!-r that t i ' :' ; are. in i fleet, a FIRST Ml RDJAi.h ; A lUiiroada. Catisths, P.ank St vks :.: : curities, and the immense pr iueis I a ' Mami!"aeture-. c, Ac. in the c uitt -v: y. (. .,. 1 that the full ai d anij le provisj- n ::.:' I'Z'Ji : the paynu-iit of the u.tcvt and J-'-pr-ii: ""."f principal, bv Custou Du::e-. Y.:-" .Stamps and Internal KevLt:e. s'v? ' rrake thee Itoinis 'ie HEST. MOST AVAILABLE AN'DV 1 POPL'LAi: INVESTMENT IN THH MARKET. 1 Subscriptions renire-I at PAR h Tender N.-tes. ..r notes and checks cf !''" j at par in P jiladelphia. Sa!s-!ilc ,( '2t w" c-eive r. nij t a'.te:.:1 - ' '2' ' every facility and espl tnatiori wi!! 1 " ded on application at this otfiee. A full i-upp'v f Bonds will 1 k:' hand fr irr.iiiiiriate deliverv. JAY COOKE. Sulsrp;. n Ac-rbii.idehihi.-i. N- vem'r .. l--?. u- " " rpo roxni MPTivKs. L ri HE Advertiser. lavjr - l-:i Ti-'. to he-i'tii in a few unks ly - vi-ty " : leme.lv. alter having 5-.uTerei kv-mi '-? ; with a sever lung ativtion. i.l t -i: : " ' : disease, C.iisuiupti..n is ai.xi. i t , known to his feilow-sc.iTcrers te coie. ! To all who desi e it. he will si. --" :r of the prescription used (fn-eef c. ; w-ith the ihrcti.ns for prepanr.5 s : i: J the svime. which they wiil f.n 1 -rf ' ";7 for Ci-ru-unip! .a. Asthma, I'.r-ri '..:'- x i The iay object of the Advertisii i.i J ; the Prescription is t lrn. f.t t: f r " " ' J and spread information wlikh . r 1 to e. iii valuable, and l.e l.i-j-c- 1 vrv s - cr will try his rinwdy. r.s it C CV,:!" 1 nothirg, and m.iy prove a LVs-a i;, ' I wishing the j.r-.- ripti..n will p'.ea- - I Biv. EI WARD A. VUtbV j Wiriauisbor, Kins Ce.. Nf n 1 '' ! N"vemlier 5, I?02 -Sni. m. A dm I Inlitralar't Xtlce. 'V LETT EPS of Aiim:i.istrti : ' -. v. wair (i ianies 1 rex.er. iaie vi - - i township. C-aWi ci untv. dci i. -7.1 --t'.o -.f .T,- Tro- '.r lit, cf Ct- - 1 Ue-ter cf Cambria ceiir.ty: a! I1 knowing themselves indebud to t-''- are request make immediate Fj and thor pcrws having claims aj--- etf te are requested to prfsctt tl.es : crly authenticated for sett'emfjit. JOSEPH TREXLFn. A - -Ncvet-l-cr 5, lf2.-i. rrn
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