DAILY The Union se It wee; The Cahatllatiotutts It lit /Or Residthe saftter on ever: page., SATURDAY MORNING,_ OCT. 18. RAFFLED TRAITORS: It is well for the peace of. the people ;o the free States that the elections ot. Tues day resulted in Democ ratic f!riiil96, Had the result beettotherwse, wejiould have been subjected to arreign Of Abolition terror and proscription, whichmust'have prodirced,collisions and possibl y civil war. We belieVe that the Abolitionjea4ers con ducted the late elections in spanner in tended to prepare their followers for sub sequent outrages upon their opponents in the event of their conduct being endorsed at tire polls. They labored industrions`ly to impreis upon their followeni that all who would not vote their ticket were traitors to their country—that they were in sympathy with,Southern treason. ,Had a considerable mhjority of the peo ple of the respeMive States which voted last Tuesday endorsed these chatges,- what new outrages would not the leading - Aboli tion conspirators hive inflictedepon their beaten opponents ! Before the elects* every Radical who was ininaifiner• ly and brainless enough thought noth ing of barking ent treason against every citizen who did' not subieribe to his, crbtchety 'notions ; and in this locality and city, men who style themselves gentlemen and wear good clotbes,lnat'who are consti tutionally sneaks and rafbans, threatened furiOnsly if one either spoke or published opinions contrary to'theirs. Had the peo ple of Pennsylvania, on last Tuesday, en dorsed by 'a - considerable majority the charges and conduct of these infuriated Abolitionists, the conservative citizens of the State would have had to speak with hated breath, or be the subjects of insult • and outrage from a triumphant, .proscrip tive and cruel conspiracy. The fair minded and unsuspecting Republican may doubt this, but such as he has no compre hension of the baseness his leaders are capable of. Observe the conductGl John W. Forney, the very head and front of the Republican party in Pennsylvania: He, a fellow who has been detected and ex posed in all sorts of intrigues, infamies, and rascalities, openly charged that the late rebel incursions into our State were in puratiance'of invitations - from the Dem ocratic party. On the evening of the elec tion, exultant with liquor and the convic tion of success, this dark and drunken conspirator spoke as follows, in reply to the shouts of congratulations given him by his debauched and desperate followers. Said he: .1' , 7," */ "This is in answer to the rebel raid into . Pennsylvania a few days ago. The trait ors in arm.s against the country have been answered by the people of Pennsylvania, who have rebuked the unarmed sympathiz , ers in our midst." - The reader can readily imagine, what such a spirit as Forney's iscapahle °fang , gesting. A miserable wretch and patroon, himself, he is precisely the moister to give bloody instructions - to 'othpr. Hut again, Observe the meanness of the following sug gestion,from Forney's paper : "The people have decided that Weneral McCall should not represent thegein Con • grog: Why should the Itesitlent not de- I side he should not represent them. in the field'? The d9ubtfigmentime has come to .-displise of ." ./deCall doubtful , nian,u+ Who ' then is Safe ? 18 it Forney,. or Moorhead,' or Cummings, or Cameron r or any'ef:the, l set of vampires whose' patriotism coesititsin;l aloud advocacy ,of the war againatthe els, because it affords them opportunitigs:l fto prey upon the government ? The gal l lent,. McCall is covered with wciundsreceiv ed,ia-,the .battles of the Peninsula, while ' the Vile Creature Forney and the rest °l'l l hisseti,were probably , .quarrelling over the", fi ligtpii* of a fiedtdetit contract. General ••• McCall, one of the heroes of PenitsYlvania '!a iloubtful-inan,l.' while .Forner and his be'fAb T .4• se t down scoundrels are if not monstrous that such, ;' ,-• ' -. oo4ft,olafitierer.li t :permitted the ,1 •• „ /leis-the leader, iti" 2.i w 1 of one. of - • O li tid4*Actierfrogii,...:-here - is anoth- All die Acqops* T ek hi the Philadelphia Arsenal, • :Who ahlircit vote the., Abolition ticket on .TueitidY limit; in dti3lll6 - Ec "to a - iteafand from W aehingto4lelivtiiiiiio them by notorious ,Johp, vode on Wednesday i fiOrningroceivedi,ille following notice Yea-are hereby notiOeittiMt Your iferii: a. .ffko longer be'required 'at 'this .de. pertinent - .By order of - Captain 4EO. W. hIARTIN, ;. (Military Storekeeper", . - -•••• litrcu " , ..... _......,a, blerk. ' :• ere is !mother indication of what toktte * *94141-hii*iiiiti4,. to iniffer; at the hands *flaw Oharapiona -- cif , 'Oraideipatz n, had tEer , Weeirsticiiessful throughout the State, aelthpYikiri heintia glitha,iefphi fk e It is 41-toi4;idiiai,-litim the, B ,Pflehes ana allt-Re havententioned".zwhat unheard, of preititiona thelfamerygivp men of the 1304tietrY woulif•:44}. - fiatifeeted , to i had the peoplesustai n 4l ;birtitioiihnituiditietetch. ings at the late. 4 eetiniiii.: r' t''- "' ''''', .I • ;----L----. ....,,,,,,. L ,,._ :,......7_,____ , THE tTLEMOataarzel - BO A S T 1 , .. , Ciiii VI ORY:-' ' , IPThe Shatii-Demoemey,timiat.iii:A44 - artilifthtingp,their Manes, hi-:itituftrantam st" :Tett-he?r ""victories„ in-01404,nd, Indiana, - Thirmay helve"- Mitiarietorili dmposedPf with the , qUierreauelE of a' 14.{.1 . telti POTarYi -Wait.: Llf,enoniti-14puhlie a % ' volunteer, and nifOughl 4eninorntirtday at homa to : vote, a. DemaeratiarviitorY2innY be . -.wrought. _' This is a thing can We demonstrated. Bat whether suable - 41e* t 9 is highly honorable*:*,Dnnioaratie party in timeotWaNlatiquestialijor-Derik oaraeytomiki" p.' - -. o_. i- - - Tkiti , :P al ftraPk**ifiL way irrhieklitiels44l,o4.o 1 1$4,f311,0"fkii, lo t gareFix* l - ete .-..tli*W..wropti..*, 3 4999.14f*- - " 4 446' kiiii`alei ;....j.f:',. 1 4", • - „T-, - 1....:-,-.., i - _. 7 ... 1. 4 0 -;z1.;;',... - ..:', -, -.. - ire‘ 7, l e... , -'-• - , -, 1 1 '• - ,:0. -, 14:1.-4 , •' - '... ,;1:-;i4i. - .i.„ : . 4 ,•;:::-af. - . 1- -,--- ,,,, ; , :.- , .--',,,.., -', hz;;;-. - -- -Aii":el.'",S, . • . PITTSBURciii. ~. First Ward .. f 000.000 MI .1111._80 330 83 Second Ward" ' 00 9 10100 317 132 311aM 313 125 Third yard let p;4101' , 000 393 163 -1151M.208 155 2(1 0-'ooo'ooo 152 512 156 . 531 . 148 536 Fourth Ward...-:90 , 0".000 240134'339 135'334 134 Fifth Ward.lat.l4.6oo":ooo 171.201 101'8 M 2 165 292 _ 2EI ii.. MO -C3KI 329 326 323 :03 330 324 Sixth. Ward77: - . 7 ..,... 000 000,501 241 489 249 492 M 3 I Se*enth Ward .. ... 000 , 000:211 100-M8 103 209 103 Eighth Ward,,. , 000 000 319 1,52 318 151 319 152 Plinth , W 1,44 2_,.4- - . , •_..-... 00 9 0 9 0 M 0 ).4 3 5f0 144 , 329 4 3 AlLlNykr4y... 4- .-6. , _ First WarcL.,.... ............ 449'1.11 130 438 121 . Second Ward.,: . ~„1.59 149 439 142.4150 462.142 1 Third•WaV i5tP...370 4 106 - 378 103 351 151381 102 j, Fourth R ' ' '2443: 141 211 140 217'139 215 146 210 ardhdp. MK 147 391 139 392 141 397 136 , :22'p. 164 128 174 125 175 1:x1 163 122 . BOROVOREI. - , Segitlider ' r ' 95 - t2. 93 21 '96 I 21 97 M Manchester 215 151 225 146 223 142 226 140 DliQuesne. . ... .. 4:-.:..1.111,-.48.118 46 117.48,116 46 ti Sharlisbarir:::: ...... 124102'127 103 123 - 'lO2. I'M 101 vi Tarentum.„-.....-.. .56-36. 63 36 64 35 liti S 3 . , Lawrenoeville...... - 000`009.233 - 1.86 233 183 23 • 0 184 u TemperhneerllTez. WO 800 113 127 1131127110 129 1,11 West,,Pitteburgh,-,060 000 6 8 59 73 .57 70 58 I Morfongahcht • 000 000 73 61 71 ^62'73 61 ,i, South Pittsburgh_ 000.000 , 168 110.163,1/0 172 107 i" Biriningluitielst p. 000 000 199 144 WO 142 197 140. f ' 2cl p.. 000 000 216 130 210 137 213133 'i x Past Birmingham. 000 000 1739 192 M 3191 289 /94 1 1 1eKeesport.:. ........ 1300'1A 174- 104 159118 - 162 114 'Elisabeth 000 000 57 43 55 43 57 44 West Elizabeth.::. - 000 000 -33 '632• /3 35 5 P rowasarrs. a , Pift."-;;. .. .`...4:.- oco occo.o 106 209 104 32 112 an iCollinal . ...r.': '• ' 030 000'219 55 MO 60-'2lO 44 ;tit Plant 000 . 000 111 69 110 70 111 70 gi iPettn4i,:-.. 000.000./47. 27 148 25 151 27 ,_„' Radial, 000 000 389 176 389 176'390 174 WL alifilin (((8)41(1(111662W 168 251 164 258 C. Sohinson ..... -...:..:,.003 111 1.11 123182 1Z 1Z l'21; 030 11 1 79 78 81 7S 80 78 frauku s oon hlt p.'_'...... 43 63 45: 61'.43 ;63 43 61 si ) , 1 .. 2,d p,.... -. .31 73 31.73 31 73 31 73 ard; in' , .' - •dOOIICOOO , IBO. 77 178 = . 77 180 75 ors ...... ....- 115 .97-110 97 115 .98 116 96 othitial,-- • '65 - 64 4 415 -0 64 •61 "6.5 67 61 1 J oat Deer 81 23 82 .W... 82 22 83 2/ li t , 1 90ef Si. elair.:... 000 000 76'14 '73 45 7 1 . 43 .; - erth Fayette 000'000101 79'97''131 M .80; Eau eville. 000.000 M 1 32 1 22 1 4 • haler..- ...... .;:: 176' 86179 83 178 ' 8 3179 - YB2 ing Ira Ist ...... .... 56 37 82' - so , sr 32 81 31 4-.. 5 „72.1. - , ",:-...57 10 55 10 57_19.57 ,io r" peeiga, - Iati)... , ::::,:000moo 145::29 4 146-237 : 14, 32 i i{,l _-- 2d p........ 000 000 a 3 38 89 40 92 a 7 wirkitp,r...4 Allow 414, .46 175..47 177 :.-13 Pal Paton '.-* -- ' — `oDo 1100 - 99 - M 19 - 53 .- 90 - 5.., •i .•. oi, Fersaillea.„.: ... .. 000 0011140 ,90 140 96 142 94• .6efferson -'• "'" . .000101. 85'98' 84 - '99 88 93 , rci ) 4artier5,...,..._,....a0m 53 80, 51_,79 ,53 80 ...., ardllo - .441.2::::..'.0011-000 81114 - 82 , 113. '61109' lap hi 0,..,... ... .........- 112 41, 114 .41 114 41 114 43 ~,e - , serre ,' .Iw-168 173 173 177 16E1178 165 178 ' .. I s' t 0wdert,..„,—..... 000.900 132 38 133 37 132, 33 i e Ph5e...:1312:./ ' i:' `6B._ 5V- 5 - L - at tiv.sl: 72150, ! iiii West Veer 122 43123 41 123 41 123 41 41 /01 Indiana,-• ...1.13 46129' 93 12 94 330..94 . 1 Lower St -- t . 74::::. 000 0110 - 906-M0 201 - 802 - ati -; • e i ra Sout h'E s itetfrf -0, 41 , 450001ta 56101 a 617.1.1 41 M• irusi t 8ewi ek1er......... ... . 69 35 70 WM9 .99 , '.114. enant ......:-. ..- . -100 000 17 - 36. 17 36., 17; 35 .13,14.7 Republicans 'carried tye same„city_hy over :3,000 majority, whiWite - DeMocrats carry th State. udgingbythe results in eve ry , quillte . ,r of thkSomtrnwealtyirPhiladel "to 'give gi:7 . cn us at Ihe elec tioVnbt thiiiB,ooomajor*, but we are these figures and thus apply iliom to other localities in the State, and the reader can readily oalculate which party has sent the greater number to the war. IN : , ; 91:17.11 MIDST " Now, that the elections in the States which voted last Tuesday show that, ac cording:- Abolitionism, a majority of tbeif citizens are " traitors" to their Gov ernment, we propose that all such should be prevented from serving in the army hereafter... We also, propose that those in Elie ar ' iny, officer's and privates, be imme diately dismissed, and their places filled by "true men,"-which, in Abolition Slang, means Abolitionists. Having sent about "nine-tenths" of those in the field, our opponents should send 'the other tenth, •and not. have our cause hampered by "armed traitors" in the field. Let Mc- Clellan, Halleck, Been, McCall, Corco _ran, Meagher, and the hundreds of other DeMocratlin "traitors" be dismissed, and their places given to Fremont, Greeley, Forney, Sumner, the editors of the Pitts , burgh Gazette, and other "loyal men." % Until this is done, there can be no hope . for the success of our arms—that is ac cording to Abelition teaching. Eliketion Returns. Allegheny County Official. CunvesE 23d Pis. C. Pleakgktuot • c-1 Vd p. • F. g t. 3 DISTRICTS. E g • r c) 4 " E 4 I RI P g. 4 - sto ~ • .--.- , TECH' iSTATE,,,TELECTION. it botirasilowir:' i '''' - "'-'S7P:I --.v .4.t, the lilted accounts the State f ood • r 4, ~ , , k: ,... - 4,4 •-., i,..-I .',.-.. HAJOHITISS. , ' , , , ,GAISH, A114 ,- 7,_ [ ::;•.. 1. DeM.i . .iyitii. , ' Dem. - , -IR, nenz»........::: CW -.2000 ..' - '1 Clari On..%. 3,sCl ie 2: . 35(1 '..) A WashinginlE : ....:::,. 500 ' '-' , 1066 -' ' p. Creene . .3 * ............... 1950 800 E. Cambria ................. 800 4(0 P Butler— ................. tes) 1150 . 12s Armstrong. .. _ ........ 3(K) 1100 ; ; i : pl E. Westmoreland. ....... 1.51,0 11,130 , . ... •, : • • Fayette 900 700 ___. pprTSHOR(III. .. ~ r-, , ,• Lawrence First w.rd .. ~ . .... ..126-. 80.334 'B3 330; 1 000:006 Buaver Second Ward..... , 307130 308 133 298'1 11100 090 Crawfora •;. -;• .... . .. Thircl.Ward. 1atp.,202 164 207.-165230,1. .000. 000 Mercer Third Ward, 2d p 150 510 151 54.5 133 • 5 0130000 "Penang° . ....:•:.:.:. Fourth. Ward • .2313 136 343 135 338 1:v 000 000 w 1n a dt .r a e mi n............ F Fi ift il h hl W V a ai.d rd. l 2 Bt ip P. . 2.4 164 ' 3X1 2°d. 3129 165 M 2°6 1; 318 ' .4 1. MI 000 Erie °°° nizth Ward.." ..... 494.21249 f 240 981 'o' 000 000 Monroe ............ ceventh Ward—. 209 102'215 99 208 1 00E4000 Bedford- Eighth Ward • 3:fi. 152 316 152 333 1 ; 000' . 1X10 Becks - Ninth Ward 327 145 n'T 144 320 14. 000 000 Bucks .„ ALLSOHENT: , Fulton .First Ward 4 40 132 431 129 441 1 9 000 000 Schuylkill ........., Second Ward_ . 961 145:4,57 148 438 141 000 000 York ................. . Third Ward, 186 371 1111384 102 370 11. 000 MO Lycoming ...... _. Third Wardad p 141 215,144 211 134 21' 000 000 Lehigh. ............. Fourth w'rel, late 891 137 :896 135 395 14' WO 000 MOU4omeri. ..... Fourth ward.2dP 166 129:174 124 155 1 MO 000 Philadelphia....., BOROUGHS. . ralleaSter .......... 5ewick1ey,.......... 94 2•( 95 23_.93 2,, 94 21 Franklin ..... ..... Marcheater... ...... 222 145 . 224 148 223 1 215 144 Dauphin . ......... Duquesne ...... 117 96 1 115 47 115 '4 115 '47 Northampton Sharpsburg......... 123 1021126 103 123 lg '1.23 102 C1earfie1d. ........... Tarentum............ ,623561 38 63 60 36 Union ............ ..... Lawrenceville..... 211 123 227 1139 1 '222 Northumberland. .. . Tem_peranceville. 107 irio ma 107 7 , 4 111 1 27 or W. Pittsburgh_... 67 b 9,• 72 57 70 • 70 52 Jun1ata.—.......... Monongahela-- 71 61 73 61 80 ' 70 60 Carb..n ............... S. Pittsburgh..... 164 1134165 108 176 111 162 1136 A - anis .. . ... _ ....... Birming'm, lot p.. 197 143 199 143 198 141 196 138 Someset .. . ...... Birming'm,.2,l p.. 214 135;33 134 214 13 216 131 c umberlan . d..... E. Birmingham... 282 198;282195 287 1 232 3 Che5ter............ M'Keesport. ..... ... 157'116 163 111 159 11 156 119 D elaware, Elizabeth 58 421 56 44 .57' 56 AiiMin ._.. West Elizabeth-. 34 6 33 6 34 6 31' 6 Columbia '-''' TOWNSHIPS.Mt ntour ...... : Pitt 214 99 '217 402 216 11. 187 107 Sullivan__ Collins.. 224 57 222 68 216 70 2 1 67 _ Plum' 112 68 111 70 110 69 112 al,_ 34,080 2:.;,135 22,400 Penn 147 27 151 27 144 33 148 A %I pt Dem. Maj. in 47 counties E izabeth 388 173 387 174 390 169 382 176 ' " gain '• •' Mifflin' '. - 103 254 167 251 175 249 168 25.5 • ........... Robihsoii 135 121 132 120 110 79 125 121 — r rhe official vote bytelegraph will alter M00n.....81 77 79 79 61 90 80 78 the Franklin, lat p.... 44 62 45 61 44 62 45 61abo ve somewhat. Our readers haVe Franklin, 21 1)..... 31 73 .30 74 31 'Ts 30 73 the Figures and can make their own ealen• Baldwin 178 77 180 77 178 77 178 41 Ross 115 96118 !6 115 97 117 95 lations. ' • McCandless._ ...... 63 65 64 63 60 023 63 64 East Deer._ .. ...... 82 22 82 22 82 22 82 22 Xyper St. C lair... 76 44 '74 45 70 49 78 91 North Fayette 91 85 97 83 95 86 ii'ci 8 Neville 28 5 32 1 23 4 32 Shaler • 178 82 178 82.176 85 80 Fawn, let p 81 ~.., .81 32 80 32 81 Fawn, 2d p 57 10 56 10 57 10 57 Peebles, Ist p...... 148 32 144 33 136 .38 142 Peebles. 24 p ...... 90 90 93 38 90 39 88 Wilkins-- ...... .... 175 45174 47 172 49 176 Patton 96 55 3.8 54 •98 55 97 Versailles 139.981:41 96 137 99 137 .iefferson ............ 9.3 101 81 102 83 100 89 Chartiers ...... ...... 54' 78 51 79 49 81 52 Findley ..... _........ 81 113 81 115 83 115 83. Ohio 112%41 114 41 114 41 14 Reserve 162 187 170 177 150 198 163 Snowden .... 133 36 133 38 132 381_7 Pine__ 70 al 70 53 69 54 170 West Deer 1a) 43 122 43 121 43 121 Indiana 129 9.5 130 95 126 97 1114 Lower St. Clair... 198 300 107 2615 42:., 67 96 t outh Fayette__ 112 134 116 55 111 56 '2'... Sewickley- 69 39 70 3" 70 33 74 Cr"eent 17 1 3.5 17 36 17 35 16 51'0We° 83 74 84 72 83 72 SI Richland .... .. .. 76 30 7.8' 21 78 21 78 Uni0n........ 121 71 124 66 117 71 Pt Hampton 81 tSi 81 62 83 60 Scott al 45. 86 .45 84 4,: -, ,----- .-- 1 / 4 -- Zr,' A' 4 ,4 r .-•k , Le FA, i ur- - Tv: w-it pg . rt , - .. , 1 4 B w t, „1 Ig• 13 -'-; 1 pt DISTRICTS. 5 t zi„ c , g .. ;,u,- i ? 'A 14-t. A?•••.9. ?' 145 " ro ‘? • pl.? p“. PITTS/WHIM ISt Wu rd '1" 3.35 3:15 334 331 84 86 83 2d do 313 311 310.209 301 127 128 122 1 1. 34.1 do Ist p... 206 all 207= 7 161 163 156 1 111 3d do 2d p... 193 1.43 189 189 142 548 bl 4 544 r Ith do 337 340 341'3423 - 33 136 137 135 1' • • lth do Ist p.. 166 168168'168 11.77 203 21.Xt 203 . r.th do 2d p... 324 3% 327 527 325 339 X,17 3•jB 's 3.3 oth do -485 400 489 4117 482210 318 241 7th do 'Bll .T 9 277 218 20. t 102 104 971 1 10 sth do 317 319 310 318 318 1511119 150 1 - 15 9th do 324 119 3'23 3% 142 144 146 1 14 I.LKGHENY. Ist Ward 444 448 444 445. 3111 . 129 123 2d do 466 465 468 468 461 145 145 141 14 ;141 31 do lot p.. 379 379 379 378 377 107 109 107 1 • 111 3d do 2d p... 144 166 143 144 143 211 31 186 21 21: 4th do Ist p.. 3.84 n 4 312396395 142 144 140 14 14: 4th do .2d .p... 174 176 175 176 173 112 123 119 12 12. EOM/VOHS. Sewickley 84 94 Se; Ski 1(5 23 23 21 -23 Manchester....2l9 224 222 222 223 147 147 141 14 148 uquosno. 119 119 119 118 117 47 48 47 4' 47 Sh.irp.hurg.....l24 125 125 125 1111 103 las Ur 101 Tarentum 62 62 61 63 64 35 35 35 335 I.nwrencovillmn 228 244229 227 191 191 131191 191 Tem p'ranc'villl2 112 112 112 112 123 1% 1:a1 1' 123 W. Pittsburgh 72 72 72 72 72 59 59 58 5' 59 51onongahma. 72 73 id 72 73 61 61 61 61 61 S. Pittabargh..l7l 169 170170 170 108 109 101 199 110 Birmingham..-19919; 194 1%20 144 144 141 143 145 do 24 p 213 213 213 213 21, 135 135 131 135 134 E Bit tningh'n.V4 287 237 287 235 195 197 186 186 185 Sielioaspor,t...l66 162 162 162 155 , 118 109 107 115 15 Elizabeth 57 57 57.57 57 44 42 43 44 4 , W. Elizabeth.. 34 32 32 32 33 8 5 8 8 TOWNSHIPS : • Pitt .218 212 211 -T8 206 193 1% 103 103 1 Collins ...... 219 218 218 117 111 70 64 71 Plum 1% 110 111 111 110 70 70 70 70, , Penn....„... ..... 148 150 150 137 149 ~ 25 25 "14, Elizaboth.....-383 ?Si) 389 389 369178 :41 175 178 177. 78 Mll5lO 170 170 170 - 170 171 . MI 252 zusw Robinson ....... 124 130 125 121 130 123 12",) 146 la ` , 3 77 87 81 80 80: 78 78 96 4, 78 'ranklin ... 44 42 44 44 44. 61 61 61. .62 61 'do a ix.' 31 31 11 31 '3O 73 74 73 ildwin • • 178 178 179 179 1791'18 78 'l6 - 11. ss. . . ....... 116'115 113316 - 115196 'A 96 97 ; E/3 64 6444144- - 64^ 67 65 65 .. 80 80 81 79 81 '22 21 .2.1 ??. er 1411:1191; 76 75 75 76 77 1 43 44 :t) 43 4 b Fayette 95• 97 97 "57.96 t• 81 81 72 81 .1 10.......... 32 32.32 32 31 1 1 1' 1 180 179 lfkllBo .79 79 79 1 &i • p...:. 77 78 79 76 79 t 34 34 34 Y. • t do 21:0 57 57 57 5Z 57 - 1.0 10 10 10 0 Peebles, lot p.. 1.41 142 142 144 139 .35 35 38 35 do 2d 89 89 89 91 90 . 39 39 39 ..1.0 Wilkins .......... 173 175 175 1V) 174 47 46 46 47 Patton 99' 99 99 99 09 . 1 15 55 55 55 Versailles ......136 137 137 137 , 138 07 96 95 97 7 offerson ........ 84 85 85 8585 9a SS 99 '. ehartiera ....... 55 .54 53. 53. 53 75 81 78 80 :1 indloy 83 83 83 83 83 116 116 108 116 1 hio 114 114 1 / 5 114 114 41 41 41 40 ' °serve ......... 1711174 170 171 171 176 177 1 1781, , Snowden ..... .131 131 131 131 135 . 39 39 24 39 Pine 10 71 71 71 •71 52 52 52 52 5 , roest Deer...... 116 122 122 122 122 43 43 42 43 , ndian a 130 133 133 128 91 95 94 95 anlos 203 300299294 299 30 . 1 nth FaYettolo9 112 1111113 114 n 54 40 54 5,, ,wiekley ...... 70 71 70 69 70 37 37 36 37 37 esoent .. ... „,. 17 17 17 17 37 35 35 33 35 eCktre ••• 85 811 83 83 - 83' 72 76 72 73 chland 77 78 78 78 78 .21 29 29 0/1 121 121 1321221`=" 70 70 70 71 tupton. . .-..... 83 83 85 • 82 •83..; 59 .60. 60 59 Zott. - 88 88 88 .87 85 43 43- 43 42 SCATTERING. TATE SENATE-,-E, D:.Gazzam,,2B; Pius user, 1 • W. H. - BMith; 1 Wm: Wit s, 1; And. Graham, 'l. ONORESS—F. R. Brandt, 4, ASIOCIATE 'LAW .Jll.l:llsE—David Ritchie, • SSEMBLY—T. J. Bighorn, 2; M. Whit. ;. .re I ; A: J. Marks 34; ,B.'..mith,'lB; . 11. Sutton, 1; G. i N.. ShOiler, 11 f ' H. t. utchinson, 15 r j73d.BroWn, 1; 'lsmic si es, 1; M. I. Stewer4 1;..:,' -= ISTitICT, ATTORNEY—JOS. . Praßklio, Chrilt:Magee; 1; S. H. Geyer, 1. • CivnisSrotran—D. L. : Anderson, 80; no ;SinliW L . ' DI RECTOR OF POOR—Thee. Elliott, 9. C ENTY Sunvoroa--For this.office both es neglected to make nominations d the present incumbent E. H. Has g: , received 968 votes Which elects him.is only , opPonents were 'Jno. Kennedy` o received 57 votes and Jas.;Davis and 31. McGowan, who had 1 each. tt / Jeci 1 Correspondenc e of the Peleliu. Inquirer. NEW Yore, _ Oct. 15, 1862. I am credibly intornied that Archbishori• ugh has been in receipt of sundry ion mous epistles from, Baltimore, dur, gt e . past _ lerteight,„ threatening hint tkpoison or assassination for his recent le ' &less in favor Of , the war, at St. 'S Cathedral, and for his e ffi cient few; , of the Ilnien,and the Goyernment nrk e commencement of the. rebellion the present time. The.threat has been Min aid ed= 'by :certain ! - 'sciicninsinacia ich lead to th's*W4that the secession . ...-1.07-- Milts are and hence, he yen-. ide relatet - tOkkalined it his duty to' held ` 1 " - tit Suasion therete in his news ofari galb:tlie A r efnlivliian• -Recorck_of lay. The Archbishop, it , seems , , h4 Ai -the anthorsidi - of at least one he 'F 9 1 .49 111 4; 1 ± , ti011iat5 t‘Witmill/Is"-xe ed t,, which wrialsignad ' O /itonntl3t: 7 1 4. 1 ThalitsiOrdeays: "The author, t -7. eeks, to withdraw ;: it ' in his Ten. o in 'not 'tiff 'l4untAt, liranla, -7 iillif 't . .do so:lie-Ai luire ;_theisonso- In of adingitin print." Dis!C . CO*, Col fk . a . Ter. CONGRESSIONAL. Westmoreland gives John L. Dawson 791,307 majority, and Fayette 940, making lehis majority in these two counties 2,247, 3 1 against 2,050 given by Indiana against 47 him. This elects Dawson by 197 majority. sr, 9 6 Greene county gives Uen. Lazear 2,240, 99 and Washington 500 majority foe him; 81 15 there are 1,700 in Lawrence, and 576 in 41 e r , Beaver against him, which makes Lair.6aris A majority in the district 485. 4.i In the 16th Congressional District, Mc Pherson, Union, has 50 majority in Frank lin county, and 850 in Somerset; Co . (froth Democrat, has 450 majority in Adams, ZAN in Bedford, and 623 in Fulton, making nrrl .9 majority for Coftroth in the district. . . .. . 1 In the 18th Congressional District, Hon. Janies T. Hale, the Union member of the present Congress, was run by the Union men and the Democrats against Hon. W. H. Armstrong, the regular national Uniozi candidate. !looming county gives Hale 1,200 majority, and he is elected. The other counties of the district are Centre Clinton, Tioga and Potter. ASSEMBLY • We have carefully analyzed all the i.. turns yet received from the State and find that the next Congress Wilt stand about as follows. First District—Samuel J. Randall, D. , Second District—Charles O'Niell, It. Third District—John Kline, D. Fourth District—W. B. Kelly, R. ;Fifth District—Chas. W. Carigar, D. :Sixth District—John D. Stiles, D. Seventh District—John M. Broomal, R Eighth District—S. R. Ancona, D. Ninth District—Thaddeus Stevens. It. Tenth District—Myers Stronre, D. Eleventh District—Philip Johnson, 1). Twelfth District—Chas. Dennison, D. Thirteenth District—H. W. Tracy, Ind. Fourteenth District—Wm. H. Miner, I). Fifteenth District—Joseph Bailey, D. Sixteenth District—A. H. Coffroth, D. Seventeenth District—A. M'Allister, D. Eighteenth Die.—James T. Hale, U. D. Nineteenth District—Doubtful. Twentieth District— , Amos Myers, R. l'venty-first District—J. L. Dawson, I). Twenty-second Dis.—J. K. Moorhead R Twenty-third Dis—Thos. Williams, R. Twenty-fourth Dis.—Jessie Lazer, D. ?diking 14 Democrats; 7 Republicans; Irio ill. n Democrats; Independent 1; 013 W For the Post. STORE, CLARION COUNTY, ()Mobil. 16, 1862. JAR. P. BARR, BRO.—Dear &r:—Feel ing very anxious' about the result'of the election, and supposing others do also, I am induced to give you ,the result in old Redbank. It was as follows: For Auditor General, Sinker It)6, Cochran 30; Sur veyor General, Barr-199, Ross 31; Con gress, Church, 198, Myers 22; Assembly, Alexander 18'2. Reed 41. Good for old Redbank I Hurrah for the ticket! TAcos Interview Between Pierre Soule and General Butler. Pierre Soule, well known as having been a Senator from Louisiana, and Minister to Spaitv,under Pierce, and now a notorious rebel, made himself most obnoxious .by his officious interference with the Union Government. One day, after an extra effort for some rebel scheme, be called for an interview with General Butler. It was my good , fortune to be in the room, and I certainly shall never forget the remarkable scene. Soule was dignified, cold, polite, as usual. Butler received him moat civil. r ly, rising and taking his hand as he ap proached. Soulecommenced what sound ed like alset speech. ":General Butler," he said, with an air of deep seriousness, "I regret to find yourself and myself upon different roads. We have been acquainted :for fifteen years. . for ten years we have been intimate amide., We have differed sometimes with regard to details, but have weed always upon great questions of pol icy. Why need we differ now? We met t Charleston to save the Union from the anaticism of the North. We preferred, ifferent candidates—you Breckenridge, i dtionnglasf.'- but our political principles were , ca! • , 'There! not another word," shouted. Intler, with an imperative, gesture, as he prung tolls feet-L•for as the conspirator roceeded jhe had:been, evidently warming • the intaFruptioli—not another word, imhypocrite I Xpiigoa to me at Charles-, •n! I shall never• forget : how basely you ed I I held private interviews with you t ere as a gentletomi and a friend—toy - ceived and detected Me! You, Pierre S • ule, and thOie whit acted with yob, said y would Stand' by Cae,tii the last irks fair a d legal fight for Southern rights;' n would stand by th4s.',,liiiithern Hexaneey. ,' ' You know hOW, false, you haVe p lived! I want t 4 lieer no new profes s' • nal LeaVe the room instantly! And b—=—! if You' e7er call me your friend` a•:in, Is willlgive you a ball and chain at rt Pie/Mils; and if yowl:10 not cease x • r treasonable plottings against the life of the Union, I 11111 have yon hung from tb :se whidowt!" - it veliemenee'nfkkleneral Butler was to • 'hie, andlthe occasional undisguised • •• , that flashed here and there, did not id • mildness to the denunciation. Before his fury Soule yes 'speechless. ' His naafi! Lei - . osseesion had foriaken. him, and he xi.. in vain to 'recover hithself to rapli le looked, as if he had 'made his last p eh on earth, as 'flushed and - crest' all n, trembling- and 1 1 P - 43'17 he= n • er'thettormafjust nipreeldnins; ed away. 1754 88 11 ZiO 1:: 7 00 900 :..1)0 500 50 400 205 X) .: 2l . r- Mk) -- 1500 Lou LOU 10(.0 2'.0 5Eu 450 5000 1500 500 RA) EA) 40u 1900 2100 1000 1700 10,0 1690 1900 1500 1000 10J . 2504) 4401 4000 Ira • 70 ;on , sou 400 von 166 u 1000 700 400 400 -) 20u Six) soo ••• ... re) 41X) 900 ... 1300 • 100 1.2) 100 ... 1. 5 00 MO .. ' 500 250 .. MO 250 . _ THE NEXT CONGRESS r , 1 VI In I 9 L4TER, NEWS, BY TELEGR , 'IL F Po nto taiv - HA r Hi y . FEDERAL• TROOPS OCCIfrl CRARLESTOWN. . . . THE REBELS AT-HEWER , H SKIRMISH AT SHEPHERDST 1W The Rebels Demand the Surre $ d of N ashville: E Tr c• R &a., de., die itgARQUARTERS- ARMY OF POTO I MAt Thursday evening, Oct. 16—An impo.-tai reconnoissance was' rnadelcr4ay by Eipm Lion of the Army of the:Potomac'in t e d rection of Winchester.-: Thm Divisio i Gen. Hancock, late den: 'Richards n' left Harper Ferry at an early hour th morning. .- . • • - - On the road to Charlestown, three it from Bolivar, they came upon_the ene y outer pickets, which retired RR our t of advanced, until within one and alialf ile of Charlestown, where-they formed in lint of battle, with dismounted skirmishers thrown to the front. They having no infantry they covered.. ii the approaches to Charlestown by two• pieces of artillery on the left, and upon the right of the turnpike, with the view-of is puting our occupation of the town, A battery was soon brought into position nd opened with shell and 'solid shot, w ich I was promptly replied to by the five rebel pieces already in position. The engagement, which had been ar ried on wholly by artillery, lasted wo hours, when the rebels fell back to the hill beyond the tdwn. Our loss was one man killed and eight wounded. . Capt. Sm . th, of the Richmond artillery, and eight en were wounded and taken prisoners, vi ch is the only loss of the enemy known. The troops under Gen. Hancock en er ed • Charlestown about 12 o'clock and c cupied it, the enemy leaving on our ha ds over one hundred who were wounded 1 in the battle of Antietam. - At four o'clock• the infantry forme in line of battle'2on the right and left of the road leading to Bendier Hill, when t ey advanced, driving the *enemy from he hills, and at dark occupying a poei on two miles beyond the town. Information ascertained to-day sh wa that the main body - of the rebel at.* c copy a 'position extending from Beni er Hill to the Shenandoah. Gen, M'Olellan arrived at Charleato n at two o'clock, where he remained duri g the night. E . But very little Union feeling was"shor by the people of Charleatown apon ita oc cupation by our troops. • FsimiticK, Mo., 17.—A person w, o left Sharpsburg at six o'clock this ,mor' - {i ing reports that. Gen. Humphrey's divisi n crossed at Blackford's Ford at. daylight this morning, and advanced on Shepherdli town. At thelime he left, a sharp skii'- mish was going on upon the Virginia si e of the river. SECOND DISPATCH • Midnight.—Later advices from *posit • Shepherdstown report that the recon noitering party under Gen. Humphrey, which crossed the Potomac this morning were met. near ShepherdstoOn by axe force, which opened upon them an artil lery fire. As our forces had no artiller • with them, they retired• 'acresS' the river having accomplished the object 'of the re counGissance and a,sc.ertairied that the reb els were still in some for'oe-af'this-point. New roar, Oct. 17.—Speciaf to tit: Herald, dated Louisville the I Gth, says : Official dispatches were received here fro Nashville to-day. The rebels were in large force near that city on the. They sent a flag of truce demanding a stir iender of the town, General Negley de clined. The, federal force was ample for the defence of the city. Governor Harris,. Major General J. R. Anderson and Bilk tidier General Forest, are in cOmmatur o f the rebels. ~ • , BORid!i i OcE - ' Vt.—The' which was destroyed by the rebel pirate "29o" otherwiseknown as the Alabama, , was .insured at noon yesterday in-New Tied-' fOrd for $11,500; on the war risk. The, bark Elisha Dunbar, which was. ilk...lde stroyed by the pirate, was insured on .the' day previonsin iVew'Bedford" for .21,000 the war risk being taken. • CINCINNATI, October I;.—l n Ohio Thirty-one counties give a Democratic ma jority of seventeen thousand eight hun dred. The Demodratic gain is over tvien ty-,eight thousand, In Indiana the . Cemocratic majority for the Statellcket 'is 'about eight thousand. The Democrats- =five: Congressmen, the Union men three doubtful , PHITADELPIIIA, Octotier 1 r.L—:ftryara :18 eleOted to Congress from the ,Third"Dla trict. Thayer re elected in . the Fifth Dis trict by seventy-nine; majority. - - Both Union, candidates.- " San }lesson, j,, I.."Octoberl7.—Gen. C. T. Jaines died' this - morning from the effects of injuries remixed .yesterday by the explosion of a shell during •a trial of James- .yojeetile. - r STRICTLY PURE . Lickw : PITTSBURGH'HRUG - HausE TORRE'NCE - & - MoGARW = - A.1 3 -1> rz.i-i:P.4 cutati El I% !tii CORNER FOiIRTH & MARKET STREETS '12.1.3-k*sialt*Gar.: !! .11rusly Lead, • 6.eiaifillaitML Medic/mu% Palma, Baklizireleda, Perfimery. Dye Entralllestard leintrala t Spites, Oplse , &e.., &o. • Jair,Phyriciana Prosemtlonr auniraWf. OW: pounded at all hours. • • r Pure Winos and Liquors, for modioirill -use' only. iel9-to Lutuip STOVP.POIJISH, SUPERI O R TO ALL OTHERS. It needs no mixing. It hint no smell wtmtev,e,r. It prOdneessnoAirtor dust.. ItAtandli theMwtintlesolkoat..:•; It itiddtiedssiet'ble - Ok tiolOti; tih It preservelifrom rust: , • * It sel l: 014 yerzlittle labor: "'" __ • Sold, y SIMON s jOIEVESTON. oe6 corner and Fimrth streets. _ • • , . , ... 'HOW LOSTU HOW RESTOREDI ; Just published. in a Sealed Envelope. Priee , I Cents. , itlAigN , MUT- 4 0 L ' A IMP' ON are of or i Seminal ' Weakness. tvo_,,iuntal7, iltrundsei_ou k IC Sexual Debility, ' alosirit td-Blusrlege IP' generally NesTousness. pellepsy. . . aud . PlWMentel and P :Ales • . r t. tit id f". pi! Ism from- Self-Abuee, hem ßy . 110 r,pl..tru& : VERVlCLUALDAtildMpftlistateisqteelkitei ' ! " A Boon ' tO:Theiiiiiiiiaii :tegiiffaiintikir .' 1 - , , „ ; , . Bea With al SouOriilAilinfilVViisiiiV 1:11 .dpsur.' :Pxxii iiaidiost i tstoeipt7el , air 4 iiiistA'Aw-tsr,t- PO* Stainnibr Dr:viiiit.-c .=,.w-, - -Lielptiu,v 'Tr Icorkqmst. 9,gelatat. 'f3 ..4•aecumwi. FkAn ;1)1VE TAO. ileo . ..T„. Ailiithaiy street,s4k kalLitwoOarft .: 9 0, sad sixpboubtrocitcheittiwzias room. pantry and - wie pow ; unmediavaon. Apnwtor , t r. -a cu a t . ..r.1130N.8. i .0.7 :4.mtoreit, 1 8' Ifil `TO -DAY'S AD'VERT 2.. INOTIV *. I %;77, -TIT`,-,..“-- : 5 , 4 .1 TAKE Tinit .., gen or CALLINq •JR your attentiot•--teia Matter that , much con% cerns your own" , Itfterenti ",,is ' , A. a matter t et is which we are all!iintereided t lcootilliwltak wly to spend oar money tethe, - advalttiltea N a one ha.s so Sulfa. that hear shireares to HMV' i away in ' buying worthless trash ; :refuse Boots and Shoes; goods selected from manufactu rer's stook' as good for little or nothing, but still ' wor th too much . to be:thrown away; '.lducli goods fin their way into every market and are offered, at a. verylo.no,llgure‘ ~, W hat" is their: actruib worth: ie - corbparigon to a good, strong, well madscillfrit-'' ble article, such as are sold at Concert Hall Shoe • Steremlia - Fifth , stet T. - Ntrie7 try' let-'-nie , ndiuipreis one fact on ` our mind,. At Concert Hall Shoe Store to/Wry:Pair o , 4l:o9'oz_Stioes is war , 4 . , ranted, an 4. Tien puree* perfecUy, satisfacterY. is repairc&;fre&of charge and a proper "disetiont allowed; and-li3V,these' FIRST CLASS" HOODS kr are actually sold at i• lower Wee than - fifth gnat- , ..- loKelsenshansiaord about half price for the 'seine lutiolkinretrultir.Retail Houses. You go to - any plane ontsidetr regular Shoe House; . and when s you.flnd; initwo - ' or three days; that 'you hav&a wortlilesti -- .'article, yott have tici , redress; :your money is gone, SO ARE YOUR. SHOES, and no ,z chance to repair them, as they - were never made to be repaire d ONLY - MADE TO - SELL, AND NOT To. WEAR. - Give us . a call,"'and be Con- Lc, _ ic ed that the:-largest - assortment, 'greatest ety; best mode and cheapest , Boots, Shoes, n t &c., to be found in Rittaburgh, m at , . : f . 'r. MPX.eMit._;ll:4l4l:if.Ototil:::§olll:.l 02 STREET Nextdoor to Mich as offi rost.Offiee,.on Mich nearlypOposite . the Itre O6lB - -,, • • - - -•• Pittaiulexling's BIN. , DnaborlYth;BM . . } ' A N -- ELECTIOIt TVS THIRTEEN DI :1‘. MC fOßSthis Dank wig Ve - held at: the; Blinking House: on Monday; Novel: 1 / 1 1er 17th; ;be- tweed the houra of 10 a..m. and 21 - p: in. The reg ular annual - meet 4 g of stockholders will ba held on TilmiliT ii orember 4th,a ai owock, a. lu.: pos • GEO: T. - VAN DOREN. Cashier.: .G'.. 11- fAT r. :- . ,rikoll' - '8.0: - ..:jtkift 0 Collins Park , now, FRIDAY. (oer , 171 h) • ' AFTER. 'EY NOON at :o'clock; - tbr a fintie pf sifoo, bat three in five. If; enters m.: BARD SOAP; F. L: enters b P. LITTLE .SIAC. This Trot will be eloselY contested, and is ex- Peeted to bs the best pf the-season. EESEDEXCE TO LET. 477 viz: My Int:gent: thieLlitg house, with ita appendages of large garden; _and abundance of forest, fruit trees add herbage, situate on Center Avenue, within gunabot of the c'ty, line, and of e access by roads and rail airs. A genteel and careful fatuity. willing . to take. me as. a day toarder, praferied. ktquire of lb. subicriber on the preauses. ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE. :0017:3td&eattf • CenterAvenne; Pitt tio. .RANK OP P/TM3I7II.GH, 001:Ober 10t11.1.862. [ - S.. A N ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS OF this Pak will be held at the Banking House. on Allonday,,the • 17th day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clocc a ta. and 2 o'clock p. m. A general meeting of the stock holders will be held on the 4th day of November next,.at 10 o'clock. a. ooll:lwdikw1t - JOHN HARPER.. Cashiet..'l N 0 T ICE . —TILE PARTNERSHIP lately existing between Owen litalroy and Hugh McElroy, under The firm of MCELROY & CO.. was' dissolved on the sth day of October. by the death of Owen McElroy. The business of the 11. 4 e firm will be settled by the anrvivix er parrmr. _ eel7:2.wd• . HUGH MeRLROY - DISSOLUTION OF ' PARTNERSHIP!. . . MINE PARTNERSHIP EXISTING .. ender the name and style of BCH MBRTZ , B LEARL MY, lc JO tiNfil N . was dissolved on the 2trid e£4l3 , •nit.. erastus Johnsen retiring. The hnsinesi ot tie firm, dating: ',from the 28th day of March last, will be settled by . -, SCH?dER I Z.l II t.EARIAT: , No. In Wood fared. . . \VAL UA BL E OAR LAND PROPERTY • for Sale. — kcomfortable well built swelling house cif eight rooms, par. ido in front, gooilporcb. cellar. welt or excellent water . . a variety nfthade and bearing fruit trees of choice qualities. small fruit in abundance. shrub - cry:jlowars. etc.; sit uate a few minutes walk from the station The location is very desirable, For price and terms apply, to IS. CUTHBERT dr SONS. Commercialßrokers. 5111ferket street. mAitinvm GLYDE. No. 78 Market street. between 4th and Diamond.. Jobber's and retailers of RetaiIISHSIERY. NoTIONS, &c.. •Demcis and Mil liners'of the City and •neighboring toi7llS'Will Lind in our. wholesee depattineet the clam-of goods best suited to their trade. Our stock 'of HOSIERY. OD IVES. NR W ENGLAND. OOL EN . 000D8 WOOL HOODS.• :WOOLEN• AND earivrN UNDERSHIRTS' AED DR &WARS, NECK TIES, SUSPENDERS. .I . c. &e.: NEE DIA-WORK COLLARS. Am; ,RIBIIuaS. RU oHES. `AND FLOWERS ;HOOP AND BALMII- RAL SKIRTS,. biocides. .NOTIORO, ~S MALL WAR , . S.. die. will. be found faith. large-•and well selected • As our goods are bOught mostly- from manu facturers or et first bands, we can .otter' Ahem at prices as low, and some' eased towel., than they can be bought from New Yens or Philadelphia Jobbers, thus saving the .dealet the expenses. freight and loss of time involved In his 'going hut. , - - ‘-' • . sap Call and judge for yourselves • - ..... ' ; MACRUM & GLYDE.''" 78 Mirrket street- ' ' l b .lll..4AolfErorEernafanll il iir em r ploy . n2 — en A. t N on t t r ti llg effill iigh;'Fort Witynii and Chi6ngo liaiirOdd: on Fpßutl t ton to the undersigned. The highest! ages will pap, and:they.will IA loriovityetiol e seeSoiS, whea-needed, free of cost; 'Apily! JOHN MACKIN, ' •No 45 4 , Penn street. '$ !11VOTICEISIFIEREHY GIVEN. THAT All I have examineointed by the Perision.Eie pertinent to wounded:and inaralid's6l-, dims discharged from the service; th)t. my-au th mity extends to any County. State or Territory, and that I am now readY to .enter upon tho (Cs- charge of my duty. GE(E.MeCOOK. M.l), ;oeSt2wd,L2tw Examining Su ____ rgeon &e. ___ IYARIIIS ! : WHOM !I . WATCHES !1 1 1 . [An opportimity which-seldom occurs Is now af forded to every one desiring a goed:Watok , tik an I± 4 l %dhlitl7 low. pvice. Womrotdetermirietile close outa very large importatiori Or Wai..h 'at much less than they oost.PreViottilito,ltuktecent heavy darittlifehig placea titiOn4thertf.— Open faced, oompositicm eased Lepir es. beautifully en graved;with white _or fancy dial,. a fine imitation °rad& $9,00. The Railway Timekeeper, conk- Pesition - mutes, over which -- liiitt , rfold3 is .electra- PlOed; .handsoniely graved beautiful 'chased di le and fancy bands, $10.00.. Hunting silver pi tkdi!-AlinY .Match ,- 'handsomely - entrt_oved, $1 MO. Minting diver plated Artll7 W,ateh, !ve superior .-$ 16,00.-: Small size. open face. e 1 tro-plated with old for ladies , vary:,pretty an float, $ l2 00 ',. Hung .comerisniori cased 1.6 -era, English make, capped.. Sall Jewelled, an excellenttmitation of gold, $10;00:' The .magic E t y Tilde Observer; the outer cue 'Of sixteen carat gal, lever movement and engraved in the fittest stye, a meat excellent-timepiece; .1 30 ,00.,-% ,L ~- Parties at a distance, have.only to name theal , - 1 tiele desired. and remit the amount in a register ed letter-and' the Watch- will be , sent them ;or icy can sand their order andpay when theWa telt ' i t teliVered• • Circulate - . with 'fell deSeriptions tnd prices, sent Mad) , add`ess.. We - are menu- - le rers;'illso; of Vest Chains. ' Rings, , . Lockets, leave Buttons and Studs, Bosom atetheaq Phis. Sce, and will fill all orders at much less than the usual pricey. Send fora Circular:, Address HUBBARD BROTHERS & CO i , „ t . O r/ler of Nassau and'John sts., blew 'f Yerk.k, -- ~ ne o:29 , ____.___ _d • . --, ... . . • - Unrsois sTovic POLISH,; UNION ..STOVE POLISH; UNION bTOVR POLISH, UICION ..HTOVIcI ; POLISH; The beet a ut . . ' °he beseartiele in use. me bast article in use. For sale by- JOSEPH 'FERMIN°. • For sale by dOSERII-FERMIITO. For sale by JOSEPH FERMIN°. Corner of the Diamond and Market Streets, Co er of the Iksmond and Market. Streets, OPENING } OF EW DRESS -GOOD HITE , ORR - & CO. SITCOMORS TO It: WRITE? dr CO. OPEICON-11(011DAY -NFat • 4 & ?l. th. 3CMR VBRY=' CHOIC& STYLgg e'OH -. .~..y .~ S- S G 0-0 to l 1 a> ~ rr , 6 4) re: - . o)itheßisiseii. s : , 1 :lvi l l l .M..gair* - .Ciil4' CO., . I ' ALAI:1;o ilown: u-,,nrvzs. -IN* 8440 .y ..B UIVIV & TETIJIY. - 7 126 Wood street e- AVECArIftIiTISEMENTS • Market Value. CIA' 4c i i t o iNotas,,-...--- ....... 7”...;•4 26 1,061 35 Bidiki Sleeks' ''''' ' - '11(i2.4 ..... if . :i....:.. 952384-00 Ulfil.lkuState &bake - -1...: ' '— ' 6&5,411 t3(l City Bonds- M 5,021 OD ' R halroad "Mocks 107,412 00 Miort mellonds4. l :4 ,- .4...„- , ..4....:::4........:•183.21) 00 Bealzetate; uninciLbe• - •ih...:.i , - 87563 18 total A mats I t Cluiutg, unadjuaed and not due- Hnii" and; .I"rilaiaV Nailgation"lntgrrrnee, ac cepted at nq favorable rates and rules as are con sistent with fair profit and reliable indemni y. DIVELLING, DIPI`BDTLDINGS AND CON- oired on most favorable (arias, for a term of n years or letiA. LoSses Miaitably adjusted and InPUY paid. pplioutions soliCited. .1 3 oleies issued with_ c May, and, ail business attanded to with lily and 'climatal' . by - • •' • ' A. A. CARRIER Sc BROTHER, 63 Fourth street Pittsburgh ra. iclB:3ma NOW IS THE TIME • 1 •.- t purebage largely-it-' 1. ,f,D. R Y., .G.:O, 0 Dz... . ..,, ~ .._- .- --, p eitireadVanein.k• 'in - - price every day in the I t. ' Yen I, , riltneflur theni aseebean'again f r a • time, ,•i .• ~,-, ‘, l , ; ' : . . AWLS. CLOAKS AND DRESS COODS,, a very lailre stock. neiv styles °Dims TIC Goons., • • • INTS, G/NGILIANS ANI) CHECKS, PLANNELQ irND PLAID .e will sell mAny kinds iCgoofts . at - less than Presdril-441*-irie4- ptaiesala bray ers notice; - •-•-• I HANSON ( LOVE & f•Mitiket 'Street. Law Books at Audiiiti.: OH limo_pilart.'ir.vi:iirtliEl4; .7% Y 1 ;11-.oenttigifizZuti2l.ltrilioookTeA on exhib i tion daY ofxsakmeotm:•-r • Auctioneer. i 1010 E, IVOTICE,. .. TO : LIVERS- 0 ?...800T5. SHOEqi ciASTERS - ' . -- : • 'OW GUAM for F or White! .Wear- - IF OR ',wily". .t ,booik. ARTICLE selfo jbw pribe, call andexambaia.My large well ect stock. Remtmber the_placo, at . JOSEPH EC BORLAN'ftI3 . Cheat; Cash Store; No. OS Marketat.. ' - 21 do i r from Fifth. - - VA .1., 111 A II r. - 4, - .11.4 0 P.E)EkT,T,..7O R SA LE:=Situiltea 'tin Wafer atieeti betwee4 Mark..t. and Ferry. Raving a front Beventy feet on IVrer atreet : the saute throutih to First street. TerFueeatty.. Inquire at SS .I!irst street. • - oe15: wit , . IHER BELTING_ • mysT.o.R.o!.BI3"x.AtAK.B.- nneand-stietchaifo c sae it.the Leath- : /11•DEPUFGE, Libertiqth: let mm*o hitAit *01..5'9(4 !?SE. --31, DELANrGE, is the ow', Agent for the sale. ?tear iqstessi Rover HS~iralit BRIT 'of the' Bose; Ginus4 1iaT314,1 EOR L4DIES,.GENTS, MIMES AND CAM- DREN, at SCHBEERTZA Co,. 31 1.4FT,E1 13n=E7 1 4 .4 D . ES.HIGH 11`114" AUL - 1110RA, S. übris . High • P:r 81 ? . IS Fifth street. ,flearAtyrigt. P 6 tli srilf7..miltrfo :::.tr-..t :,....., Poe "ei *Eilakie;'/Ociik— eilirMlirt; l i ;,- Poe et,_ , E1a55144..,/PoekeitriMakno '. Poe atxpiedue;l:Poeket;.Elisalka, ~ -,...., ....„ —. ~... .. thave -0 hand a al:evertor assortment ofPooket Pflastk . T osewishituranything inthis4ina still t tf Please call and. examine Agsf stock befime:.par ohasingisls where . t , ;.., -i. 4 ='-----.- -- • ,-, -' . t 2 - - . JOSEPH FLEiflllo;'-.'' 40SEPH; Y1,94.11m, JOSEPH` F,1.;..N(1,4 Collier RAMS - grief and tle,l)labiond, . : corner 2direCstreetliadithe Diamond.: _ . • coz4l.tir74lrkart4l4*-anft th!-PP/Inonsi, .. .. oci:-3 •• - ' I ` IrlgtifF46sC.:,litc.:tAlunsitsTakrioar A-4 upon the estate 0f.../Krit. SARAH Bltlrl- TERBIA.N. aeeeaeed. bat* litte l3 .4%tod tO.the iundertlepexpbf, ther 'Persons andobted tosaithestatmarelvorahhi Pisment,, , latbthose: hating - claque , OF Dreseist theta to ; - GLEIBER'Z' N O :J r. -2 '9 4 1h tqf i Clittehunth. vez:6td-law . , 4Jatintstrator. 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