I cr y Enongh for one Day! P. ITTBE 1712 CaMT - - WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. 13, 1858. ,LATENT ELECTION RETURNS. WASHINGTON CO.—Cattail tOWlLahip gives Montgomery 28 maj. and Lawrence, It. for As sembly, 162.. Monongahela oily gives Knight 28. These two districts ahow a gain fo . night of over 100. Lawrence and Graham, Re obli caos are probably sleeted to the Legislate e. We learn by a irimte despatch from Greens burg, that Foster., gains in ten districts one hundred Tette. must do better in balance of the district to elect him. • . . • . . Coagre.s..-Alst . District. . - •.Piltaborgh. MOORHEAD. Burke. - le 'ward 83 mej. 2d do .... ..... ... ......... ... 289 170 Bd , do, let precinct.- -- 195 • 151 184 m 4th "do; 94 m. sth do, let precinct •2d - do. 5m7 6th do, .............. ......._ 884 272 7th do. 151 124 Bth do, ..... . ......... ......_ 273 147 9th do, ' 234 102 Birmingham, lit'preeinot .. 101 m. 24 . .. ...do;.• ~ 87 to. But Birmingham ' 106 m.. West Pittsburgh ..... ........ 71 m. Elisabeth Borough . -85 39 M0n0nga1ie1a.......,,..--- • - 8.- 47 South Piling., .. ... ........ • 'l2l , 78 West E l isabeth —..........- - 82 8 Lawrenoetills .... . . ........',.. ' 136 147 McKeesport . ... .............::: 127 in. Lower St. Clair 189 1 2 4 Upper St. Clair 135 105 Pitt 104 88 ' Fables, let precinot...... 107 44 Colllos - - 108 60 Chartism. 174 187 Baldirin..;.. - ... .... . . ......._- 101 86 • - Elizabeth ti _ 191 in. _ Mifflin 139 187 Robinson 128 . . 111 Jefferson 93 103 Versailles 1•••• 127_ 91 Snowden ........ ~. ...... ..... 100 92 , Wilk ice. 157 ato Gen Moorhead's majority in these districts ie 1557. The rest of the district will increase the 'Majority to 2000. Congress-22d District. Aiikghilly. MoKstour. Williams. llirmingham. .let ward . - 267 196 23 2d do 265 187 86 ild do 867 222 00 4th do -, • - ... 488 254 26 Duquesne /tor° .-85 . - 32 - 00 Sewickley ...4. 57 49 1 Alanobeeter!... 110 142 24 Sharma:in .... 125: . : 68. 2 Indiana .: ...... . 177 170 5 Reserve 104 . 81 _ 4 Ohio 52 28 34 'Rose._ 44 179 a In these districts McKnight gales 170 on Wit mol'lt Toie.'Whlch indicitee a majority for him of from 800 to 1000 in the Allegheny part of the district. • illierlir ‘ snid Comosissionar. • - - . oliCallt. COMMAffrieen. Proem:nom Orgthasn Yard. AziPeis. F.ll ad ward, Ist prsainol, 215 .1156 - 207 159 4th do, 147 m 000 000 000 6th do, • • • 166 m 000 • 115 000 7416 dqi . 180 113 149 128 Bth d . o, 280 165 274 143 91b do, . 245. 03 235 101 , 111201,12". 2d ward,,. 856 91 250 177 ad do, 472 175 372 255 4th do, 526 201 . 184 m 00 Manchester, 186."134 131 146 Elisabeth borough, ' 00 _OO 16m 00 West Elizabeth, 24 15 29 10 South PlUeburgh, 122 82 .128 78 Sewickley; 71 35 +49 52 Daquiterne, .. _ 86 29 87_ 35 Birmingham, let pro, 129 97 •- t 120 106 do, 2d .. 211 - 100 -187 44 East Birmingham, : 207 , '_186 198 93 Baldwin, , • II 1 79 95 92 Elizabeth (p, • ' 196 m 00 165 m 00 Peebles, tat precinct, 119 - 36 00 00 Conine, -116 ' 53 99 68 Chortler.; '. - • '193 . 155 175 169 , Lower St. Chdr, .___ 129 134 182 184 i Ohlo, Upper St.. Pair, --..- :: 112 lag . 121 119 Reserve, 140 . 52 102 87 Indiana, • 189 165 200 - 155 PiU,ll4 88 102 94 • : Versailles, • 185 89' 118 95 Jefferson, • 100 100 81 115 Robinson, _ 135 109 97 146 Snowden, 118 76 80 114 Wilkins 168 81 154 34 Sharpsberg, . 129 66 114 73 Jawraikevilile, - 152 ia9. 186, 142 6000 8129 ,4769.8284 lICOOND WARD. [ Coroner: Bostwick, R,- 263; Alexander, D, ,'• 100; Item, Ind, 11. Supreme Judge: Send,R, € 307; Porter, D;164. Auditor: Lorimer. Ft, 291; :. ' Murray, D, 176. Canal Commissioner: Frazer, It, 299; Frost, D. 163.. Congress: . Moorhead 200; Berke 172. Sheriff: Grabs& 301; Ford 178. • • onotaty: Armstrong 2£41; Blame 176. Com r missioner: Patterson 286; Farley 187. Senate: Penney n 906; M'Keel66. Assembly: Fodor 807; Irish 297; Bayard. 804; -Koller 259; Ma , Dowell 360 - e Donnelly 166; Stevenson 163; Irwin 216; Morro* 164; Bari) e 162. Tatars Waxn.P.lttaborgh, lot preoinot.-Read 216; Porter 169. Canal Commissioner: Frazer t " 211 ; Prod 169, Congress: Moorhead 205; t; Burke 165. Semite Penney 217; M'Kee, 161. Assembly: Rotor, 218, Irish 216; Bayard 220; •, Zoller 209; M'Dowell 219; Donnelly 168: Ste venson 162; Irwin 159; Uorrowl6B; Hartja 163, i Sheriff: Gestam 221; Ford 161. Prothonary: t Armstrong ' 224; Black 161. ' County Commis -1 'loner: Patterson 218; Farley 160. Coroner, 1 . Bostwick 162; Alexander 158. Bea 24. Auditor: 212; Murray 161. - 2d Procinet-Congreu: Moorhead, It., 195; •• Burks, D., 167. Conmeimiontr: Patterson, R., 207; Farley, D. 153. Sheri Graham" It, , 218. • , Ford, D,168. , . Fri= WARD, Farr Paro'r.-Judge, Bead, • I 805; Port*. 276. Canal Com. Frazer, 288; I Frost, 266. Congress: Moorhead, 287: Burke, 283. Auditor: Latimer, 304;- Murray, 269. Sheriff: Graham, 809; Ford, 280. Prothonota ry: Armstrong', 829; Black, 240. County Com; ' Patterson, 8 / 2 ; Parley, 278. Corona!: Bost-. ,N wick; 320; - Alexander, 266: it.,, 11. . SITU= WAID-Aigil: Reid.R. 164; Porter, '-• D. 110. Coma! Commissioner: F _neer, It 171. Frost,e D. 106. Con's,: Moorhead, B. 162; -, Burke, D. 125. Sheriff: Graham, 8.180; Ford, D. 118. Prolitonetary: Armstrong jr., It, 168; . Black, D. - 112.-Commissioner: Patterson, B. 149; Farley, D.:428. Auditor: Lorimer, R. 165; Murray. D. 112. Coroner: Bootwiek, FL 140; Alexander, D. 91. - Kiaste: Penney, R. 167;1 .:: M'Kee, D..l2o:.Ably:' Foster. D. / 6 6; Irish, 160; Bayard, R. 164; . Zoller, 11, ; 162; I M'ft owelL- B. 184;, Donnelly, D,113; Stev enson, ' D. 116; Irwin, D. 121; Morrow, D. 115; .Hartje, ElmiraWSlui=tligreirt.7 Moorhead. It. 273; Burks, D. 147. ' Sheriff: Grabam, B, 289; Ford, 1 D, 136 .5-00001151110Iiir, R. 284; Farley: D. 149. , Auditor; Latimer, It: 290; Murray,'D.lB6. Ca ; rosin Bostwick. It, 284; Ale:ander, D. 188;' - Res, 7. Assembly; Foster, R. 288; Irish, B. 289; Bayard, S, .286; Zoller, it, 2.82T - 14100W. , all, It, 286; Donnelly, D, 168; Stevenson, A i 187; Irwin, D, 146; Morrow, D, 186 ;.11artje, D. .. 134. Nix= WARD---Construc. Moorhead. R, : 114; ~ Burke, 14102. - Shoe: Oraltato, It, 245; Ford, - 9 p, 93. ..Contraisioner:-Pattenon, R, 282; Far. i£ ley, 11, 101. , .' Judge; Reid, R. 248; Porter,• 82, q Canal Cans, Fraser, 145; Frost, 30. Senator: . . Pelutry. * 2 43 ; rites, 08. Assembly: Foster, ',. 04; Irish, 2481,138pur8 216; Zoller, 245; 31. It Dowell, 242; ponnelly, 00; Stevenson, N; Irwin, 90; Morrotri.,9l;. Hall* , 92. Prothonotary : /1 egginetrottg,l23o; Black. 100; Coroner: Bost wick, 205; lA4zander . ;7.98; Eck 87. Auditor: 'miser,. 241;- Itilitisy, 98. .. . B .li ros ze t; ° l l"s 2; W .CospeN, -A"-aliza" U ranili d a D e Lijudogte: B rad, 8 03 ; . I ;:r a rti , nlo W r iMainB, Boo, rice . 103' - -C4"llB7 ;: i ß C° 294 l rm l 7 m Assim a im e j am m ;B7:B6:l4o l : 2 Boo 7 :: llrish 291'. 'Bayard 297, Mee, 289,1rpowvn, ~ ,,2841, Donna/37184, Eitemooli Iftit:lffithilak - !Mono* /86f': Herli,".:lo§i xititatis.'Diaasi 856 . 7 ° 3449 A - 7211 39 . 4 1„ rßlaak 12B4Bust*driagi , "Fe ttitraidr24l/44;: tley 121% Coristjal4ligiatitAlexiitiderl4,sli, ,- -' • TszniTlibutp—.Tudgeßead,ll. 417; Porter, D. 213; Congripa: .61 . 1Inight, R. 367; William& D. 222; Shertf Graham, 11. 472: Ford, D. 175; Commissioner: Patterson, R. 372; Farley, D. 255. FOIMITII PatierflOn i lt, 184 toaj. Congress: McKnight, It, 438;, liams, D. 254; Birmingham, D, 26. Simiiffv Graham, R, 0.6; Ford, D, 201. . • IM precinctz—Sufreme Judge: Read, R., 181; Porter, D, 88. Canal COmmas sinner. Frazer, R, 130; Frost, D, 89. S Congress: Moorhead, R, 130; Burke, D, 9-1. Senator: ['en act, R, 58; McKee, I), 166. Anembtv: Foster, R, 129; Irish, R, 124; Bayard, R, 127; Zoller, R, 125; McDowell, R, 127; Donnelly, D, 96; Stevenson, D, 98; Irwin, D, 98; Morrow, D,98; Ilartje, D, 98. Sheriff: Graham, 11, 129; Ford, D, 97. Prothonotary: Armstrong, It, 120; Black, D, 99. Commissioner: Patterson, It, 120; Parley, D, 106. Coroner: Bostwick, 120; Alexander, D, 102. DIRMINMILAM-•-2D roamer. Supreme Judge: Read, R, 89; Neer, D, 47 Canal Commissioner: Frazer, R, 89; Frees., 47. Congress: Moorhead, It, 86, Burke, 0, 47. Sh%riff: Graham, It, 91; Ford, 0, 48. Prothbn Mary: Armstrong, Jr., R, 88; Black, D, 47. Commissioner: Patterson, It, 8G; Farley. D; 49. Coroner: Bostwick , R, 199; Alexander, D. Sen ale: Penney, It, 102; M . Kee, D, 211. Asses, bly: Foster, It, 89; Irish, It, 89: Bayard, R, 89; Zoller, It, 87; APDowell, It, 89; Donnelly, 0, 47; Stevenson, D, 97; Irwin, 0, 47; Irwin, 47; Morrow, D, 47; Hartje, 0,49. EAST lIIIIMINCIOASI. Aide Ticket: Rend 211, Porter 81; Frazier 207, Frost 85. Congress: Moorhead 202, Burke 89; Sheriff: Graham:2o7 j Ford 80; Prothono , tarp: Armstrong 208, Black 85; Commissioner: Patterson 'l9B, Farley 93; Coroner: Bostwick 195, Alexander 89; Senate: Penney 173, Mc. Kee 117; Assembly: Foster 207; Irish 200, Bayard 206, Zoller 200, 3CDowell 206, Donnelly 90, Stevenson 90, Irwin 80, Morrow_ 88, Ilarijo 89. Mstmussren—Coagress: McKnight, R, 110; Williams, I), 142 ;"Birmingham, I), 24. Shang ; Graham, B, 150; Ford, 110, 134. Judge R, 136; Porter, I), 125. Canal Commissioner: Frost, D, 128; Frazer, It, 129. Senate: Willie, I), 183; Penney, R, 121. Assembly: Donnelly, D, 130; Stevenson, D, 183; Irwin, D, 13G; Mor row, D, 140; Gartje, D, 134; . Foster, B, 124; Irish, 11, 123; Bayard, R, 123; Zoller, R., 110; ArDowell, P., 121. Commissioner Farley, I), 146; Patterson, R, 131 - Sorra Pirrsatinon—Judge : Reed, 11..186; Porter, D. 78. Canal Commissioner: Frazer, R. 127; Frost, D. 77: Congress, 2let Dist: Moor head, 121; Burke, 78: Senator Penney, 116; 91'- Kee. D. 89. Assembly: Foster, R. 121; Irish, R. 121; Bayard, R. 123; Zoller, R. 123 91'- Dowell, R. 120; Donnelly, D. 79; Stevenson, D. 78; Irwin, D. 80; Morrow, D. 79; Bartje, D. 79. Sheriff: Graham, R. 122; Ford, 82. Prothono tary: Armstrong, R. 124; Blaca, D. 77. County Commissioner. Patterson, R. 125; Farley, I) 78. Coroner: Bostwick, R. 117; Alexander, D Rea, I. 4. Auditor. Larimer, R. 115: Murray, D. 89 Director Poor: Davis, R. 122; Boyle, -D. 78. Warr Prrrsntraou.—Senate: Penney , R, 93; McKee, D, 28. Commissioner: Patterson, It, 92; Farley, D, 28. Congress: Moorhead, 95; Burke, D, 24. Judge: Read,Jt, 94.; Por ter, D, 26. Sheriff: Graham, It, 97; Ford, I), 24. I .IIABPSIIVRG. Judge: Read 126 Porter 67: Canal Commis sioner: Frazer 128, Frost 65; Congreaa : Mc- Knight 125,Williama 69, Birmingham 2; Sena tor: Penney 127, M'Kee 65; Assembly: Fouler 127. lriah 127, Bayard 127, Zoller 126, M'Dow ell 127, Donnelly 65, Stevenson 65, Irwin 65, Morrow 65, Ilartje 65; Sheriff: Graham 129, Ford 66; Prothonotary Armstrong 125, Black 68; Commissioner; Patterson 114, Earley 73. Coroner: Bostwick 126, Alexander 65;.Auditoi: Lorimer 126, Murray 67; Director of Poor, Da vis 120, Boyle 71. KLIZADITII BOROGGIII. Supreme Judge: Read, 86; Porter, 41. Cartel Commissioner: Frazer, 85; Frost, 41. Congress: Moorhead; 85; Burke, 40, Senate: Penney, 69; &Mee, 29. As:tenthly: Foster, 86: Iri.h, 86; Bayard, 86; Zoller, 77; /411:Powell, by.; Dounel ly, 41; Steveneon, 41; Irwin, 41; morrow; 41; Ilartjs, 41. Sheriff: - (Graham, 85; Ford, 42. Prothonotary: Armstrong, 83; Black, 42 Com missioner: Patterson, 85; Farley, 44. Coroner: Bostwick, 86; Alexander, 45. Auditor: Lori mer, 87; Murray, 41 Director of Poor: Davie, 86; Boyle sewicKLOr BOROUGH Cong res.: McKnight, R, 57; William. 11, 49- i . pirm a irighnm,. &mil": Graham, R, 71: Ford U,5 .er I. onotary : Armstrong, It. 37; Black, D, 67. et..4,..stioner: Patterson, It, 49; Farley, 11,52. Senate- Penney, R, 01; ;lichee, tl, 49. • ELIZ 41Ibr If aurtition Judge: Read, It, 88; Porter, 1), 41 Cana , Cotentierionrri Frazier, R. 85; Frost, 1), 41 Congress: 51oorheiel, R, 85; Rork, B. 39. See iite; Penney, R. SG; McKee, D, at) .:I*.lemb..y. Donnelly, Is, 41. WEST ZLIZADITH. Stiprent, Judge: Read, It 42; Porier, 7 CI • nat Commistitmer: Frazer. It. 29; Frost, D. Itt Congrms: Moorhead, B. 32; Burke, D. 8 See atom Penney, It 40; hl'Kee, D. 9. _lefeznhly: Foster, R. 31; Irish, It 29; Bayard, it. 30; Zol ler, it. 29; ll'Dowell, IL 29; Donnelly, D. 8; Stevenson, D. 10; Irwin, D. 10; Morrow, D. 10; Hailje, D. 9. Sherif: Grisham, It 24; Ford, D. 13. Prothonotary: Armstrong, 11. 30; Black, D. 9. Couatg_ Commissioner; Patterson, It 29; Farley, D. 10. Coroner. Bostwick, IL 12; Al exander, D, 7; Rea, 20. Auditor. Lorimer, R, 29; Murray, D. 10. Director of the Poor- Da- Tie, R. 28; Boyle, D. 10. DUQUE/21i 001000 EL Judge: Read, It, Rd; Porter, D, sr. Canal Cmastietioner: Frazier, R, 88; Frost, 32. Skenff: Graham, R, 88; Ford, D, 29. Prothonotary: Armstrong, B, 87 ; Illack, D, 31 Com mit:l:once: Patterson, 11, 87; Farley., D, 85. Aud itor: Lorimer, 11., 86; Murray, D, 31. Coroner: Bostwick, It, 75; Alexander, D, 48. Director of Poor: Davis, It, 82; Boyle, D, 32. Senate: Pen ney, B, 86; - McKee, D, 82. Assembly: Foster , ,R, 85; Irish, R, 86; Bayard, It; 85; Zoller, 81; McDowell, R, 86; Donnelly, D, 86; Stevenson, 11,'36; Irwin, D, 34; Morrow, rt, 34; Hartjt, D, 35. Congeal: McKnight, It, 85;' Williams, L, 82; Birmingham, 1. • Lswalscsvuxe—Supreme Judge: Bead 162; Porter 134. Congress, 21st Dist.: Moorhead 136; Burke 147. Senator: Penney 143; M'Kee 148. Assembly: Foster 146; Irish 146; Bayard 147; Zoller 142; 149;' Donnelly 141; /Rev el-bon 142; Irwin 144; Morrow 138; Hartja 1:39. Sheriff: Graben: 152; Ford 189.. Prothonotary:• Armstrongl4B Black 127. County Com.: Pat terson 185; Parley 142. Coroner: Bostwick 177; Alexander 105; Rea 1. YMISAILLIII. Congress: Moorhead, 11, 180; Burke, D, 91. ICommlssiotier: Patterson, 11, 128; Flrley,D, 98. Supreme Judge: Read, R, - 186; Porter, D, 88 i Canal Commissioner :*Frater, 11,129; Frost, D 191. Senator: Penney, It, 120; Mcßee, D, 81. Assembly : Foster, ft, 126, Irish 181; Bayard, B, 181; Zoller, It, 122; McDowell, R., 130; Don- Pnelly, D, 90; Stevenson, D, 90; Irwin, IL 01; lOrrow, D, 91; Banjo, D, 90. Sheriff: Graham, ; 185; Fortt, IY, 89. Prothonotary: Armstrong, It, 136; Black, D, 83. Coroner: Bostwick, It, 185; Alexander, D, 85. Auditor: Larimer, It, 127; Murray, I/, 83. Director of Poor: Davis, ; R, Boyle, D, 92. PITT TOWNSHIP. Judge: Read, R, 122; Porter, D, 76. Canal Commirrionen Frazier, t, 108; Frost, D. 89. Congress: Moorhead, R, 104; Bark., D, 88.- Bheriff: Graham, R, 114; Ford, D, 88; Com missioner; Patterson, A, 101; Farley, D, 94;- Benate: Penney, R, 119; McKee, D, 84 Inman TOWNSHIP. • . Sherif : Graham, IL 189; Ford, D. 165. Pro thonVory : Armstrong, R., 199; Blsok r .D., 167. Commissioner: Patterson, R., 200; Farley, B. 166. Gowns: Moorhead, It., 101; Bork, D., 86. Sherijr: Graham, R., 111; Ford, D., 79. Pro-, thonotary Armstrong, R, 106; Black, D., 86. Commissioner: Patterson, It, 95; Farley, D., 192. Auditor: Latimer, 101; Murray, IY, 1 96; Senator: Penney, It., 87; DVICee, D-, 104. LTPIR ST. CLAIR Townson, Judge: head, R; 135; yorter, D, 106. Canal Commistioner: Frazier, h , 134; Frost, 105. 105. Congress: Moorhead, B, 135; Burke, I), 105.‘.... I Senate: Penny, It, 136: McKee, D,107; Assembly: Punter, R, 138; Irish, 1t,139; Bayard, R. 138; Zol i ler, R , 183; McDowell, It, 138; Donnelly, D, 104; Stevenson, D, 106; Irwin, D, 107; Mor row, D, 107; Banjo, 1), 105. Sheriff: Graham, it, 112; Ford, D, 133. l'rothonotary: Arm strong, R, 185- ' Black, I), 104; -Commissioner: Patterson, R, 121; Farley, D, 119. Auditor: Lrirliner, R,119; Murray, I), 119. Coroner: Bostwick, R, 126; Alexander, D, 113. Director of the Poor: .Davis, B, 118; Boyle, D, 122. Low= Br. ..Mani—Judge: Read, R, 133; Por, tar, D. 128. Neal CoMisissionin Frazer, It, 134; Frost, D, 129. Congress: Moorhead, It, 139; Burke, D. 124; Senator: Penney 129; 110- Kee 136; Assembly: Foster 183; Irish 136, Bayard 134, Zollirl33, IPDowell 132, Rennet 1y 131, Stevenson 130, Irwin 182, Morrow 181, 11 11111 e 129; Sheriff: Graham 129, Ford 132; 'Prothonotary : Armstrong 134, Blank 181; ..Coin.• niinioner Patterson 182, Farley 184; Coroner: Bostwick 136, Alexander 114, Res 13; Auditor : Latimer 131, Murray 181; Director .of-Poor : Davis 182, Boyle 129. COLLI2II CangrUL: Moorhead , R. TOR 1 N 08; BITIP. Burke, D. GO, Sheriff: Graham, It. 116; Ford, D. 58. Pro thonotary : Armstrong, R, 124; Black, D. 44. Commirtioner: Patterson, It. 99; Farley, 1), onto rowssitir e bJudge: Reed, It, 70; Porter, D. 49. Canal emoariorrPrazlirr,•R, Gen- Frost, 11, 98. Con groom. McKnight; R, 68 Birmingham, 84; %I. Itams;'D,, 28. tnieri& Graham, R, Ford,: 86. - Pacithanolary Armstrong; R. 10; Black; A 48. Ca!mimiorierilittairarM,--R. - 46; ; rwi r 521,. emiteart A,;46, Obiser4-24,44451i; it; 48; Alexsampri - D,. 78. •Rippltori4 Progi./tHis. g. 043,« D, 50. Senate: Penney, It, 6S: McKee, D, 47. ! 'Ta l e Assembly; Assembly: Foster, 11, 67; Irish, R, GS; Bayard, It, 68; Zone:, It„ 67; McDowell. 'lt, 68; Donnel- _ Pawns,lraula Satiation. ley, D, 48; Stevenson, D. 48; Irwin, D, 48; Slor- Buck; county, Hew Hope.—Thamajority for the row, I), 47; Hartje, D, 47. Democratic candidate, Wm. A. Porter, fur Supreme ELIZABETH TOWNSHIP. Judge, in this borough is 19. The majority for the Judge': „Read, It, 209. Congress: Moorhead ,Democratic It candidate for Congress, Stove, Leeomp , 191 maj. Sherd Graham, It, 196 ma j .— . majority " , I' 9 In this borough; rho usual democ ratic returned Is from AO to 70. Commissioner: Patterson, 16., maj ' Phoenivrille--The borough of Phoenixville re lay DISTRICT, PEEIILES. turns the following vote : John Mittman, Anti-Le- Ads,: Read, It, 113; Porter, D, 'RI Casa! , compton,. 336; John M. B on, 195. 18; Comma:inner: Frazier, It, 114; Frost, I), 40. Chutes D. Manly, Lecomptont 195 . The majority Congress: Moorhead, 11, 107; Burke, D, 44. for Hickman at the lut Congrouional elution was Sheri": Graham, R, 119; Ford, 1), 36. Pro- !only 47. i gtonotary : Armstrong, It, 115; Black, U, ! Chester County.—Schuylkill township givis the 38. Senates Penney, It, 110; McKee, D, 44. 1 following rote; Hickman, Anti - Lecomptoti, 149; ST.ITEISSON TOWNSHIP. ' j Manly, Lecompton, 33; Bromall, opposition, 36. Wiikesbarre and Scranton borough give Scranton, ' Judge; Read, It, 101; Porter, 11), '94. Canal Con ores, 790 maj. a total gain of at Commistioner: Frazier, It, 97; crest, It, 97. tenet ir;:tzn township g i ve , S cranton 135 Congress: Moorhead, R, 93; Burke, D 103. Nazareth borough gives the 47 maj. senate: Penney, R, 94; McKee, D, 103. As- Upper Nazareth township gives 6 dem o cratico maj. sembly: Foster, It, 92; Irish, 11, 98; Bayard, Bethlehem borough gives 1). K. Shoemaker, Anti. R, 04; Zoller, It, 92; MoDowell, It, 94; Donnel- Lccotopton dem. for Congress, 119 maj. ly, It, 105; Stevenson, D, 106; Irwin, 0, 98; I . Northumberland—Turbet township gives the Morrow, D, 1116; Hattie, 1), 105. Sheriff: Gra- I following vote for Congressional nominees:— ham, It, ;100; Ford, LI, 100. Prothonotary; Campbell, Opposition, 87; Dowort, Locompton 1 1 Armstrong. It, 91; Black, 1.1, 102. Commission- j Democrat, 82; Cako, Anti-Leoompton Democrat, Cr; Patterson, B, 91; Farley, D, 105. - i 9. Northumberland gives Campbell 45; Dew ar t SNOWOWN. 41: Cake 4. Stale Tioket : Read 105, Porter 87, Frazier I West Chester.—This borough returns the fol -108, Frost 83; .Congress : Moorhead 100, Burke lowing vole:—Hickman; Anti - Locompton, 618; ' 92, Meant 1; Sheriff: Graham: 117, F o rd 76 ; Bromall, Opposition, 229; Manly, Lecompton, !Prothonotary: Armstrong 103, Black 88; Clm- 21)1;; in 1856 Hickmtua's vote was 382; Bowen, 1 missioners : Patterson 90, Farley 114; Auditor: I Opposition, 542. Twelve districts have been ' Lorimer 11G, Murray 75; Coroner: Bostwick heard from which give Hickman 1685, Bromall 104, Alexander 87; Director of Poor ; Davis 88, 844, Manly 651. In the same places in the vote Boyle 4I; Senate : Penney 101, M'Kee 90; As- for 1856 was for Hickman 1265, Bowen 1672. aembly : Foster 105, Irish 106, Bayard 105, Sunbury.—The vote in this town for Congress!. Zoller 103, M'Dowell, 105, Donnelly 85, Steven- ma. is: Dewar , . IsozonaPtone 197 ; Ca mpbell, 0PP ,1, - ' son SO, Irwin 89, Morrow 90, liartje 88. sition, 102. ' Cake, Anti-Leoompton, 33. I...North wILKINS. umberland borough the rotate for Dewart 60; Camp- State Ticket : Read 159, Porter 26, Frazier 6 11911, C. 56; a i i i te, 1 : ;7 1. At Milton n the vote Is, Dowart, 157, Frost 27; Congress: Moorhead 167, Burke Mauch m ßoroughgips John M. Read, g . Chunk ; Cake , 30; Sheriff; Graham 158, Ford 31; ' Prothonota. the opposition candidate for Supreme Judge a ry : Armstrong 165, Black 24; Commissioner . majority of 66. Patterson Itt, Farley 34; Auditor: Luritner Wilkesbarre.—The following majorities are 165, Murray 35; Coroner: Bostwick 155, Alex- given for Geo. W. Scranton, opposition: Wilkes -22; 35; Director of Poor : Davis 171, Boyle burro Borough, 1 9 6; West Pittston 72; Plymouth 22; Senate : Penney 131, M'Kee 28; Assembly : 129; Providence Borough 81; Hyde Park Borough Foster 157, Irish 160, Bayard 159, Zoller 141, 174 . ..• 1)1'Dowell 160, Dannolly 30, Stevenson 30, Irwin Hon or S. 8. ir, svuono, Oct. 12.—The east ward gives 33, Morrow 31, Banjo 30. ! w f Bla o RODIN/lON TOWNSHIP—Judge: Read, It. 120; of 100 ai on the People's tickeppt. osition, which is a gain Porter,D. 122. Canal Commissioner: Frazier, Milton--This town gives the following vote: J. C. It. 118 Frost, D. 118. Congress; Moorhead, 128; Campbell, opposition, 187, N. L. Dewart, Leeomp. Burke. D, 111. Sheriff: Graham, R. 135; Ford, ton democrat, 69rJoseph W. Cake, Anti.Lecompton D. 109. Prothonotary: Armstrong, jr., It. 136; democrat, 38. Catarages borough gives John Id. Road, opposition candidate for Supreme Judge, lot Black, D. 99. Commissioner; Patterson, It. 97; Farley, D 145. Senate: Penney. R. 115; M'Kee, mskority. ' Ewa COT (Pa. Oct. 12The Democratio D. 122 Assembly; Foster. It 113; Irish, 145; candidates for Con ' gress, Senate and Sheriff have 113; R. 115; Zoller, R. 109, IM'Dowell, R. 113; Donnelly, .D. 127; Stevenson, D. 127; Irwin, a small majority. Maanyttax, Crawford Co., ,Oct. Fl.--The D. 130; Morrow, D 125; Ilartja D. 125. publiCan majority to 82 -in Pine township; the CHARTIERS TOWNSHIP. Ropublicon majority in Guard is 8; - the Demo- Supreme Judge: lived, lt, 180; Porter, D, 159. croti . o mai. in Girard tr .. liii 98. Canal Commissioner: Frazer, 11., 179; Frost, Doylestown —Do lestown gives Ro ll, 165. Congress: lkloorhead, R. Lib; Barks , Berta, Dem. t .,;.. c .4.. , 03 maj . township - D. 167. Sher,/ : Graham, R. 191; Ford, 1) 155 • Tamaqua—Tamaqua bornughreturns for CON- Prothonotary; Armstrong, Jr, It, 188; Black, g r in Cam bell, 4 9 9: Dewart 180; Cake 236. B. 150. Commissioner: Patterson, R. 175; Far- the borough of Pottstown, John Woods, the ley, D, 189. Auditor: Larimt r, 11, 205. Mur- opposition candidate for Congress, gain over ray, U, 128. Coroner: Bostwick, It, 173; Ales. the rote . r 1F46 , is . 2.vi. ander, D, 168; Rea, 4. Director of Poor: Da Doylestown borough g ives 61 maj . for S. L. vie, 11, 180; Boyle, D, 161. Senate; I'enney R, Roberte. b um for Con rces. 180; M'Kee, I), 157. Assembly; Foster, R, 184; Bloomsburg —This g borou h gists Scranton,. Irish, It, 184; Bayard, it, 185; Zoller, It, 187: Opposition for V or ss 200 g maj Scott town- M'Dowell, It; 18,5 Donnelly, U, 165: Stevenson, r ,a',",., ,p rec S crant . , ° ,, n n 'ip e s to ' ai • ''. 166; Irwin, I), 157: Morrow, It, 165; Banjo, Mauch Chunk borough gives D. L. Shpamaker, I), 165 oppoeition. for Congress, 146 mai. . Easton—Nicholson tp. gires John Sl'lteynolds, D., for Cougre,s, Is maj. Centre. -The vote of Centre Ip., for Congress, s , rat,ton, Op . , 11l maj- It bas heratoforegone Dr TOR^M.IIIP. State Tlekrt Rend, R, 85; Porter, It 74; Frazier, It, 87; Frost, D. 73.. Congress: Mc- Knight, R, 81; Williams, D Sheriff ! Graham, It, 85; .Ford, It, 74 Prothonotary: Armstrong, It, 84; Black, 14, 74 Commissioner: Patterson, 4, 79; Farley, It. 81. Atidilnr: Lorimer, P., 87; Murray, I), 72 Coroner: Bostwick, It, 95: Alexander, It, t 1.7.. Director of Poor : Davis, It, 85; Boyle, 72 Senate : Peno - ty, R. 85. ACKes, D, 73. Assembly: Foster, 85; Irish, 87: Bayard, R , 87: '/.oller, It, 87; McDowell, R, 87 : Donnolly. D, 72; Stevenson, D, 73, Irwin: It, 73, Morrow, D, 72, Flartj, D. 73 Peonanie ?grange—A Jim Alfetorts to Ktil hit !Iv . , and roee his own Throat. --'fho neighhor• hood of Seventh street, between Grant nod Web ster, way aroused, yesterday fOreDOOU, about 11 o'clock, by a report that a roan had attempted to kill his wife with a hatchet. On proceeding to the locality, we found that a (lemma butcher, named Chrietian Walt, on account of some cliff rally with his wife, which originated in jealousy, had ttruck her on the brad five times with the poll of a hatchet, inflicting wounds which are oonsidered very dangerous, and then cut hit own throat with a butcher knife. Tile worst wound on the woman is on the left side of the head, above the ear, where the skull is badly fraotored IL appears that Ifala had been troprevoned for surely of the peace, on oath or late Wife, and upon being discharged, he had gone to the Louse to get some furniture to sell. The wife objected, and, producing a hatchet, Wale struck tila wife, as above awed, while abe wive sitting al the wioilow, anal then out hirneelf in three placee on the left aide of the neck and two on the right. Physicians were summoned, and dressed the wounds of the partioa. It is thought by twine that the itijiartes or neither will result fa tally. Walt is about .1.; - years of age. lie was arrested by officer Flanegin and committed by Aid. Rogers for a further hearing on the Ipth intl., at '_' o'clock, P. M. Jt'LLA DICAN HATNE.—The play of Evidne was given last evening at Footer's thea tre. Airs. Ilayne's parsouatiog of the Heroine was one of the most thrilling we have ever witnessed?' The play abounds in beautiful langoage and thrilling situation, which lost none of their value in the rendering by Mrs lleyne. This groat artist and charming lady will take he leave of ne on Friday evening next, when a complimentary benefit tendered to her by bOlllO Ot Ou r most influential citizens will take place. This excellent move is due to the fair recipient's talents and worth, especially no as it will be poeitively Mrs. payee's last appearance in our city, We trust therefore that independent of the patronage of the gentlemen who ore moving .10 this interesting affair, the public will en mune assemble to pay a last compliment to a lady who has added a lustre to the Binge by her brilliant genius and high moral character. The performance selected for the occasion Will we hear be 'a new play, followed by the "Wife," in which Mrs. Bayne performs "Marianna," a character in which ahe le unequalled. Put; Great New Orleans English Opera Troupe will, open to-morrow evening, at Porter's Thea tre, lq•'The Barber of Seville." Mrs. Rosalie Durand; Miss Georgia Hodson and Mr. Fred. Lyeter, are members of this popular company. They should certainly have a good house. Paul PAULSZII.—As we learn bya letter f ro m sen,, the great American Chess-player, to the aces-Club of We city, he will be here if-pos sible in December, The lovers of the gams in this 'city are, as a consequence, in a high state of eicitement and activity. tin Mayor, we understand, is making eudea mra to have • proper celebration of the centen nial anniversary of the evacuation of Fort Mi gnone by the French, which is now approaching. Tits Prays- - Tile Prayer Meetings at. the rooms of the Yo&mg Mem' Christian Association will be con tinued during the week at B o'clock in the morn ing and 9f in the afternoon. blsw Ciunton.—A new 'Methodist Episcopal Church is about to be erected in Mansfield. The foundation lute already been laid, and the build ing when completed willooet $2,700. SPecial Sous trELMBOLD'S MEERINE PREPARATION. 11 lIELMROLD'S 0021U108 PREPARATION. s ID LTLBCLD ' B Genuine PREPARATION. • HELM BOLD'S Resin'. PREPARATION. Is prepared according to Pharmacy end Ohm:Meter, with Ilse greatest aceurscy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination... nir,L51.1301./Y8 GlliftflNE kREPAKATION—Yor Comm 2.1. of the Bladder, Kidneys, Usual and El JUDI BRAD! ItRADJ— , Ye adlicted noir," the fellow: It lig certificate of a cure of ov 20 ante' standng IL T. llrlomOto—Deur Sir: I her ove ; bean troub i led with an of of the Bladder and Kidney. far over twenty years: I hare triol Phytielans to rein, and at last condo. dad nrive your gtaaltro Preparation a trial, att 1 bud hoard It hi ghly .poke[ of. It afforded me immediate. relief. I lute need three bottle., sad I have obtained more relief I front IlAellbeta and feel much better thou nave for twenty pada previous. I have the groatott faith to It/ nitital and eniutive power, and alien do all in my power to make It koown to the eilliete4. Hoping this may prove sOcontsed gems to you In assnolog you to introdoes the medicine. I ant truly your., U. guilt:meg. beelvtown, P... Jan. MI, 1610. Stiould any doubt Mr. IfeContileVe etotornect, he refer. lo the following gentlemen: lion. Wm. Blgler,oo.Oovernor, PentlaylTaida. Hot. Thee IL floret..., Philadelphia 110n..1. 0. Knox, Judo, Iloilo Co., PA. lion. J.S. Black, Judge,hiladolphia. Hon. D. R. Porter, exAlovesnor, Pentotylvanla Win. fill. Lew is, Judge, Philiviclpbla. lion. It.. C. Drier, Judge O. H. (knot. llon.Woodward, Judo... Philadelphia. Horn IT. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia. lion:John Bigler, ex-Oorernor, California. Mau. B. Honk. Anditor ai.A.lTaahln g tort, D. O. And many other., if netteeeary. —•- Xi. go• adrerusomeot headed lIELAIBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION , uaaolier.loino. MACKEOWN & FINLEY aro Agents for Tither's Fluid awl t l / 4 141 Extracts. The trade sm• piled at nutuntlicturono prices. • BLOOMS! BLOOMS I!—`.4 to - 4TC No. 1 XJ, Cold blast, for nob , by . 11111 . 11 /00011,KREFLYA 013., mil 122 &cowl rt,a.. 111 From. DM . ATOES.--300 bus best Neshumiacks, . to trove this day oci for Nolo to dealers by nircuouce. mamma t00.,' troll . ' IV. Second ISt., 1161 Pivot. RESH BUTTER-1,000 lbs. fresh roll Butter readved end f.r sale et ISS Liberty et. RIDDLE, WINTS • Oa ir WEET. POTATOES--190 bus. Jersey PSo 'Wars re.ed wad for ash. at N. 105 Litairt/ . .4._ : dell'. - • .'• 'RIDbI2I, WIRTS It CM -- .11.E85E. , --200 big. prime Cream . Cheese . •fia .to and Gar Woof IGS Liberty 14 • t _MODE; SMITS OPPIOLAgo--,11 IbbLt. for bole 6,;), , • A: 7 114C,: 4 - comer Wood sad tint itl 3l l--MOgalle!„, for salp b Y. ..~. ..a ~_ v~ iernii... Easton- Carbondale city and tp. give 3 maj. ft. Scranton. Cp., for . Congress. Briar Creek—Thie tp. gives Scranton, Op., 11 tok Formerly it returned a democratic majority. 1 Catawissa give. 93 majority for Scranton, Op., fo Tungre,a. Dinmore—For Congress, It'Reyunlds, D., receive 1 I.j. in tbo, town. N ., rrinowp--Co.pobOrken borough glee. Wood ,; 1 ,.. I •r Congrees, Ica maj, - Ploludelptoa. The democrat. claim the eleotion of Florence in the let district by 400 majority. Luterbe County give. Scranton 21100 majority. Sclln'e Orova- The vote for Supreme Judge in this town is as follow.: Read 93; Porter 107. Allentown. --The borough giro. Read 190 mei. Norristown.- .Epper Wordy( Ibis borough gives Read, opposition, 143 majority. Northumberland.—This borough give. Porter 85, !Loral .sd: Frost 78, limier 61. Doelitown.--11, C. Loogneeker, opposition, fur Cougresi, has riceived tl,o following majorities : Rockingham tp. 208; New Britain tp. 52; Plumetead it, 1,5; Solebury tp. 157, being a Democratic lou .4 02 in six townehip, stooks,—Reading gives John Swartz, opposition, al3 Maj. over J. (Maitre' Jones, wig is a gain of 1231, compared with the vote of 18 EAerom, tire, 1 2 .—Stokett L. Robe, Do for Con grese, ie olected by a ma). of probara . but over 500 votes. _ Pottsville—Jae. 11. Campbell, it be Congress:, gain*, at far as beard from, lea vo and he will probably hoot the uoited vete of Cakoland Liman. Cal,t, and Dowert ran elose. Seventeen districts have been heard from. Euton—Dimmick, D., has 107 votes in this bor ough, end Shoemaker, Anti-Lecomptoo, 104, Mauch Chunk—NesqueLoning borough gives Por ter, for Supreme Judge, 69 maj. East Mauch Chunk borough give. Road 10 tnej. Summit 1181 borough gives Read and Frazer 95 tnaj. Williamsport--Thls district gives Porter 429 votes; Read 454 votes. Reefen borough—ltusbkill ward givea Read 245; Porter 191. Lehigh ward gives Read 188; Porter 177. West ward gives Read 91; Porter 192. Philadelphia--In UM let district, llorence, D., is elected; 34, Morris is re-elected; 4th, Mllward, Op. elected. Lancaster—onidniglitt—ln eleven Markle which have been heard from, Thaddeus Stevens, Op., for Congrou, gain. 1914 over Corperator'a vote lut year, when Carpenter was elected by 10 maj. Stevens, majority will bo over 3000, and Read, for Supreme Judge, it something ahead. The opposition are Jo- Minot over the rosulL Bath,—Bath borough gives the Democratio State ticket 24 majority, Montour Co.—This county' will give a Demo cratic majority on the State ticket of about 100. Montour Co. gives Scranton, Opposition for Con grem about 81.10 majority. Pittston—This borough gives Scranton, Op position for Congress, 305 majority Pittston township, Scranton 21 majority. West Scran ton, Scranton 80. Jenkins tp. Scrantonloo. Pottsville.—The vote for Congress in this city is as follows: James /1. Campbell, Opposition, 740; W. L. Dewart, Dem., 287; Joseph W. Case, anti-Lecompton 323. 12th District, Columbia Co.—The vote as far as heard from shows the following majority : Far Scranton, Oppostion, 112, Thuridge town- Alp ditto 171, Scott township ditto, 190. In Nesopect township there in a tie vote. The town of Bloom in Titnridge gives M'Beynolds, Dem. only 11 votes. 10th District, Snyder Co.—Selivagrore; tho vote for Congress in this town is as follows John M. gillinger 109; Jacob Weldal 91. New Tone, Oct. 12.—The steamer City of Balti more, from Liverpool on the 29th ult., has arrived at this port. A portion of - her advises have been al ready remised at Cape Race. Liverpool dfarker.—Cnetoe.—The •alas for three days wore 18,000 balm, including 1200 to speculators and 2000 to exporters. The market closed dull and declining, especially On the lower qualities. __The Blanchester advice. wore favorable, the—mar ket clueing quiet but steady. Lirerpool Breadatore Market—Breadeoffs were dull; inferior Wheat declined 2d. Richardson Spence report Flour very doll; Western 22e 6d6 255. Wheat doll, notwithstanding a better inquiry; red Western be 4d ®Bs 6d; whits Western 6e ild@tle ad; Southern 7e® 7. bd. Corn doll with large recepts from the Mediterranean, yellow 33e 6d(gi3es; white 3411@355. Makin', circular says that Corn bastions , boldly declined 1.. P•osin'one.—Beef heavy; holders are pressing on the market. Pork and Batson quiet; lower qualities have declined and quotations are barely maintained. LWquiet at 60e(M62e. Tallow unchanged. Produce.—Roein staidy at 4. Id@es ibd. Pot ashes quiet at 31e ®32e. Pearleahm and Sugar quiet. Coffee steady. Rice dull. Turpentine Spirits etnady at Mie @BD.. The latest advice, from Valentin report Atlantic telegraph affairs as unchanged. The experiment an progressing. Engineers are surveying the place with a vie. to the ereetion of strong fortification... Atlantis telegraph shares are In more demand at London, ham advanced to 340® 380. Captaine Oldham and Preedy are made command_ are of Bath. t flalifau continued to now to the Bank of England sad a Speedy reduction in the rate of discount is an Ucipated. Lord Elgin , boo boon appointed Rated of limo Grand CrOil of Both. Count Carom has Issued an official document ex plaining that the cession of Ville Itracms to Eustis was gratuitous and revocable at: wilt. Icarcre.—London Markets, Wednesday, Sept. 29. .--Nearly all classes of securities are rising, and buyers predominate. Business Is more satire, and in some departments there was considerable activity. Yesterday the Sugar Market improved to la. Shares in the Atlantic Cable are quoted at £3BO. Haanisturaa, Oct. 12.—Ilarriaborg bonnigh gives the following vote: For Supreme Judge. John . 111. RuelLopposition, 672- Wm. A. Harter, Dom. 680; Read's majority 92; Pooker's majority Is l. year was 417. Harrisburg district and borough end Susque hanna and. Elwatard townships giro Read 985; Par for 71)3; Read's tmijoritY 282; Packer., majority last year was 528. The Democratic ion in the diatrict is 810. Mr. Lawrence, the opposition candidate for Legislators, gains over 400 in the district. The whole Peoples ticket is sleeted by a large Majority. PIIILADIMPISLA, Oat. Oct. 12.—The People's party claim the election of their whole ticket, anti era marching the" streele withumale Sod banners. . - Neer YORE, 0tt:12.-41m steamehli time°, is signalled below, and will be - open:tine o'olodr. Her advice. have been ardleipeledig! the "deapitch from. Cape Hier. • „ Now On.zoxo, Oct. I. -The. dititaluby yellow lova daring yesterday, nolotoondl - 46.- Tliolota lumber of dos** feria . femplauo IsitiiL - wsto , 300,ahkh a w knew ov7lithelpiinriout ? , '7 4 ". btattlnTli.ei, : OM 17 . E a titer 4.° 11-1 -A - SAkSE: I 2 qt.C41110.."' _i:~n~~.wus+G>`n'n.. E. ._r ... .. vim- W4-"ay Obis Arasetlass enscrusam, Oct. 12.—Pendleton, Dem., is elected in. the 11rst district by about 300 majority. Second District—Ourley, opposition, is elected by probably 1500 maj. In the Ist district the vote wu close.— The whole county ticket is elected. Cm - stamp, Oct. 12.—The Republican gain in this city b 400. The ticket is elected by tram 200 to 300. - . Thanmasur, Oct. 12.—The gain on the of 1856, for Vallau2ghana, Dom., so far u heard from, is 185. • nor Co.—Sherman, Republican. ban 151 maj. /Ilia township aired Ridgefield, Republican, a ma jority of 43, being a Republican gain of 9. In Ver million the Republican majority le 6. WaLusartma. Oct. 12.—Bingbato, Rep., 298 Nerve, Dem., 124. `HUDSON, Oct. 12 .--Rdgertoo, Rep., 184; Ranney Dem., 84. Coasmoaa Fet.rs, Oct. 12.—Edgerton'e, Rep. majority is 61. MANIMIELD Cob 12.--Sherman' Rep., 150 maj. The State is elected by 75 majority. Five tOwnships heard from in Van Wert Co., gies a Democratic gain of 1. Bucyrus- township giree Carey for Congress 92 maj. against 65. Republican majority last year. r CIRCLEVILLE, Oct. 12..—C0x, Democrat, has a ma jority in Six townships of ISO. Seven townships give Case, opposition, 110, a gain on the vote of 1856. Lanciennt, 0., Oct. 12.—C01. James Miller, Dongiu Dean, I elected Councilman in the Fourth Ward of this city, over Pierce, administration dem octet, by 57 majority. The city and townships give 319 democratic ma jority, being 112 democratic gain. WASHINGTON, Oat. 12 —As far ILI heard from, Cor win, Rep., has 272; Blair, dem., 177. Richland county gives about 300 demobratio ma jority. ASPLARD Co.—So farm heard from Aahland gives 27 Republican gram Aknou t —The State ticket has 20 Republican majority. Egeaton's majority is 141, and the neat of the County ticket 141. At Sandusky the average democratic majority on toe State ticket is 99. Patrick, Dem., for Congress is 69. Perkins township gives 36 for Sherman, Re publican. Indiana Election, CDICINNATI, Oet l2.—Sixth District —As far u heard from, Porter, Republican, for Congress, has 405 majority, a gain of 500. Marion Co.—The whole Republican county tleket is elected by a large majority. Hancock Co., gives a large Republican gain.— Third district —The vote was very close. Shelby Co., as tar as heard from, shows a em. ?. Republican gain. ' a NY - •~asNleoToe CITY, Oct. 12.—C. W. Bradley, of the United States Legation in China, has arrived, bringing the treaty conciaded by the lion. Wet. B. Reed with the Emperor' of China. It, provisions agree with the abstracts heretofore published. On the meeting of the Court of Claims in Novem ber, afore than one hundred decisional in pending cases will be delivered. Commander Charles Green has been appointed Light Room Inepeetor for the Buffalo District. Nothing Is known at the Navy Department of any of the vessels chartered for the Paraguay expe dition being unit for service, as reported. Commodore Shubriek left the city to-day for New York, fkom which port he is to sail in ' the Sabine without delay. Gen. Cass was to-day detained at home from life official duties by indisposition. The now Senate Chamber will be ready (or occu pation at the commencement of the approaching ses sion of Congress. WASHINGTON CITT, Oct. 12.—Gren. Case, having recovered from his recent sickness, was today at the State Department, where he eny to have had an interview with Gen. Jere:. the Nicaragua Mioietei by appointment, hut he .on en apology for not meet ing his engagement. One of the conditions on which be was to be received as a special minister to Nica ragua, was that he should deliver the Cass-Tsarri treaty as originally framed.. This he bee denied to various gentlemen, but the State Department is in posseision of the names of those to whom ho made the declaration. There is no doubt that he will be dismissed should he much longer delay to comply with this condition. Sr. Levis, Oct_ 12.—A dispatch from Independ ence, dated the 10th, per U. S. Express to Boonville, says • The Santa Fe mail, with dates to the 20th alt. have been received. The accounts ate confirmed a battle having been fought on the 20th August rotween 300 Navajo Indians and a small detachment United Staten troops. Copt. sFLeatt's wound to ever. bet not dangerous. The National Democrats elected every Wernher of he Legislature so far as heard from. Lieut. Ray arrived with the mail. PUMA oiLreit, Oct. 12.—The election passed off quietly. The general impression is that the People's ticket has been eleoteil. • Montour Co.—lts the north and south wards of Danville, end Mahoning tnwuehip, Scranton, Op. position, has a majority over ill'Reyttolde, Democrat, of 404. The Opposition gain over the rota for Gov ernor, in 1857, is 449. ZAN., 11./.C, (0b10) Oct 12.-7anosvitle city— the Republican State ticket ham De majority, a Re publican gain. Timipkins, Republican, Ifor Con gress, has 150 majority over Alanypenny, bentoeraL Swan the administration candidate for Congress, re ceieed 75 valet. IVssumwrosi City, (let 12.—Returns from the election give the nun. lieu ge Ilawkine, dem., Florid a2ooo 11. j. for Congress. Mr. Walker was elected State Regizter, being unopposed. The Le gislature is largely democratic. ()Ct. 12 —The municipal Olt. ay, yes terd, resulted in the auccesi of the credo ticket. The Mayor and Aldermen were elected by a large majority. Pnovinsacc, R. 1., Oct, I2.—A number of Stu dents of the Sophomore clue of Brown University have been suspended in consequence of some dis order.. CIXCINNATI, Oct. 12.—Light drizzling rain fell during all night and morning. The ricer has risen two inches in the last twenty-four hours. BOSTON, Oct. 12.—Alesauder W. Ries hu been nominated by the Republ cal. of the 4th district, Mr. Rice was the late Msyor of the city. CLavat.ann, Oct. 12-12 o'clock.—Soattering re turns received so ter from this port of the State show no very material change over the lut vote. Gener ally there are email Republican gains. Pi:Wirt:UV, Oct. 12.—Purther retutme from the first district indicate that Pendleton'a election is doubtful. Dominos, Oat. anti-Looompton for Congress, Nu 600 majority in thie county, ------- Oommerci al. ---- 003IMITTER OF ARBITRATION FOR AUGUST. IsuAR Therm V. P. .0. R. PAocwa , JANDA GARAItmi, DAVID OADVILIZA, Aostor Looms. Everted Apr:Lally for the Phltehergth' Glaser.] Mynahlan, WIDNISDAT. Ocr. 18.1868. [She eleetlou atembed a good deal of attention, and th dal being wet, but little boatmen. vow done.] FLOOR—ma calm from find baud.: fromtant, 250 bbi. to vrnion• lola at $6,25, 'SAO and $5,81 for the three grades. GRAlN—gale. from wagon of 150 bo. Barley at 65370 for Spring and 76 for Nall. lIIICRWHISAT FLOOR—Wm of 1,000 lb., from first 32,106312. A. DWITER—NaIeg of 41,b1. roll at 15c, and ledo packed at Ilc per lb. OHEEBR—galea of 40 bang W. R. `tromper fa. cnrsiNtrrs—.m.ii ...1,. to lota, AM band., at $8,75 per bog, and 80 bo. do at 3,60. WHISKY- W e. la large N 0.3 Hackett/ at $0,50. or 47 Wm notified, lo lot., ot 256;5260, and.4o bbta raw on private term.. MOLASSES—taIe. Of 10 bbl. N. O. at 630, mob. 00F1E0—Wes 0115 bag. Rlo at 12%. 1141T--mles of 21 load. at males, at *4Ol * lon. POTATOES—salmi:of 150 Ma Nembannocka from More at 76 11l boa.,and 100 do at 80, sod 00 boa Bweet at SIM. BACON-60m o( 10,00011 m Moulder. at 7, and 10,000 IDs 0 5.0 6 3 for 280061 0r 4 . and 791010 for Hama. Steamboat ileolster.. ARRIVED. DEPARTED. Lem ne,Rrommlllo. Into p me, Brommtlle. Telegraph, do. eph, do. Cbloard:Bayard, Elisabeth. Irl..flayard, ElMOO& Erin-41 bet 0 In. &Wm T.l.Rrapkts narket4 Nsw Toes, Oct. 12 .—Ciaton; oda NO wkr, qmbuir..e are nominal. floor dallied; 13,600 We sold. Wheat declined; $O,OOO bus old at To lower; good rad $1,16; white $1,110; very choke 31 llama& Clob $1; Mingo Bering on monad Its; Western Whits $1,16Q1111.3. Coro heavy; 41,000 tow cold; white MX. Pork doll at $10,10(a1e3,60 for Men.and sl466l4aelar Prime. Illdee heavy at B.gloo. Bonne heavy as SiWilN. Brock Market—Mocks deal and lower; Chicago sod Poch Talent 86%; Minds Central Doody 80 : New York Cocoa ' 3 . 3 6i W.W. 60; Canton Company TO; Ode. Mingo 81: Mithigan Central SOX; Erie letV Cleveland k Toledo Canarslllll., 0ct.12 —floor qnlek maks of 'epergne at s6y6o sta extra madly at IN sale. to the trade me moderate at $3,60,45 monsoon sod good brands, $5,7666 6 for !Urn sod tel, R, Poor for ea and ts 0; 1 1 1 . 4 1( T -7. Noth ta., idollh know loo ° roll red lef o ab sStp @t27 .6 .S m w s iTr l •! br r 11,88. Dye ranges rymilao.l new. Old 0 0 .r . 1 steady. sales of 4.0001 as Delaware at . Whiskay tail at 91 . 46:c for Perawylvania and Mk. by the bbl. art, Oct. 12.-110nr vary doll. It Le ellfecult to give quotation. OO bias told at $4; Udall Inspection Is guaraileed, and ROO tails weraadd aL $1,60. To.. market /a greally_unsettled. Wheat ls noweinal. Whiskey unchain ed and doll. There Is a good demand for bayou; 160 tad. sold for madam and aides. 200 bids Uses Pork a aawirt. • Untied 011 detached to 760 and laded!. The weather to gloomy with a 1 1713 Wu. Lumen, Oct. 11-11 our; males of Ohio and Howard arbor at finefireo6,6o. Inuit doll; for prime Mare la gooademand; reds $1,1401,2% white SU:WA Corp; whits o®Bor, yaw 8 80. Whialcoy steady. • • - WALLACIIe FOMIDRY *LIU Poinfahlng Estabthitunant. STEAM ENGINES,' BO ILERS, SALT PAamowiLLezisima, awed* thadwria lays And Castings, aid] kind" made boarder. Wide Dam hash Weight', Minton", Proof Stalk Anchor. lti Bong Cloths, Ewa sod Leath. &Ulm • Portable flour sod Oorn beet In not; French Burr Stout Idathinee,ustd to the city =llls and (maths What; moor the grain, take out the them and rig move at taint belt. bean they are brokers by the beaters. PnbW BM rim atones, znade of minted block". Patent Mingle litethltwo—cot 10,000 to 20,000 per day; Rota% Patent Water Wheels, amid to VICO wale. w .0 meth at the ameba, and twice se tench la the molt litt ot the other Wheel. to ate. with an equal atnaout of water. Catalogues of Whittle given troll who want gearing. Of. darNo. dlh liberty Meet, Pltlaboagh. • • otbGo,dawT W. W. wAciarii. mese it Backwell's /NOM Pickles, - Sauces, Catnips, etc. JTOSEPH IL BIISHEER, NO. 110 SOUTH wilarria.Philidatigai.luporueoc no sbno amnia mroda,,lre *am Im.Mi zid mraillpii Pllsaftb Reek smg proms Pam. from a ftdlmmartammf. mmll4olrokr, .. lipaltnoftew Chom. PktlmAlmtlimi . • Woe% _cmaismromomit ifahrom.qmottommv: - . - - Piste. irmitromm Ed Warrecromir, taa it Partiproretrure llosetlharhy. - :- .- k ibidior. Artaiscattaadri. 001011 MIMI; WM" Pram, BaisiOnsiNft• ~ 141.1•1•4.1110wh0g010awarw0rwi1.......—....... WHEELER. & WILSON'S FIRST PREMIUM! FANIN.Y SEWING M'.4.0 IN - E AGENTS OFTWEI; NO. 68 MIN EPT NEC ESTREET, .P.I7I"I3III G, PEINN'A iff, r , tkricultural Society FIRST PREMIUM awarded by the Allegheny County At, September 1857, "'AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE." And the Penna. State Agricultural Society have aWarded to Wheeler & Wilson's Machine the highest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PURPOSES." TIIESE MACIIIIATES which have gained such an enviable reputation over all Machines on account of gedr• 1. Beauty and exoellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. 2. Economy of thread. 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 4. Portability, ease of operation and management. 5. Speed. 6. Quietness of movement. 7. Strength, firmness, and durability of setim that will not rip or ravel. -- 8. Applicability to a varietyof purposes and materials. • 9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. • Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers prices by ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH STREET. A M 037 LIBERAL orseou.vr 70 CLERGYMEN. H. CHILDS & CO„ WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., AVE NOW IN STORE ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE H stock. of BOOTS AND SHOES Ever brought to this market, of great variety, adapted to Ef' A. N'D Ft SA. El 8 • Having boon purchased DIRECT from the Manufacturers, chiefly for CAM, and selected with GREAT CARE AS TO QUALITY AND SIZES, They feel assured that they can offer Superior Inducements to Western Buyers. 46 / 1 -11 erchanlirilsttlog Pittsburgh, either to ruche. Goode, or on their war to Eastern cities, are invited thcali. and examine oar et tck before purellealng elsewhere. 414-Particeler attention given to Order,. oca:d&waraT eilulat 55tramtra. Monongahela River 11. B. Mail Packet. , - R-EALTII OF • AhrERIOAN IVOIEN.--, ISTBASIBRIBLEGRAPII, 1 STBASIBIt 311VVIIRSON , , For many year. I have tronblod attn. gam,* Jag : wenrinas dud Idngnor, ,tenth mental and physiral; caprice, lialleneneea, drill hosala, ha, pain In the h....a,1 an.l tempi. elajli{lo77'KE* k'rfiA(l;7lo4.liitE Golan.. and tendency to atlffneu,palpit..na,:al lit. IJ.krt, rx net ...,,,, ntha ni0d ., 17. p",,,.. hk . i . ~,,,,,,, ~,,,, very easily dm tend or racita.l, appal/to PM La], atosoarn burgh at 3 o'clock A. hi., and Evening &and at d . and bowels cranged, arlth pain. Any rnelndl or idualcal o'clock P. M. for IPEeesport, Ellgabethiown, klotionga oserllon ...1111rtl to bring on at tl. aynno.lTlP, and I had Lela City, Bollevernan Payette City, Greenfield. CallAwnts in widition, falling of the womb, and great pain in [hot rye, and Brownsville, [hare connecting with Hacks and Coaches ; for Uniontown, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, Waynesburg. gm. Une pliy.lclau after &collar e.thauAlo..l hi, skillatut Carmlchaeltown and Jefferson. n Unb h too Pit gave ma op. A patient and pateercring nn, or thilt Paseengsra ticketed through Irmo talnue t.. 4,, F . .. t ... 4 ..... r. .. . b .. ia ,,~~, Boats returning Iron, Browwevill• leave at 8 o'clock In llw told t. b.f.... word. Wild.= to nolo. , try thmAthlkt-t.' . inortilngand 6in the evenoig. Poe further Information en. . Hen. JULIA INNS, JpaNsoN: - goi fiat the Odic.. il - ko,ri Boat, at the toot of 0 rant street. . too Duly say that I have/Amen ft sufferer 'or many pure -..- with white, tool deranged menstruation. titer a while I - - - 1.---i •.. . had other troubles, such sepalo feet, bob:robot., mudlng ......-------. away, general languor and debility; lulu mtoe smell of *lto FOR CINCINNATI AND LOU- , b.ck, a sort of molting Aral droning serrepon, pale tote - tun ISTILLE -Tito tine near steamer Ilithe : the ehoulder blade...tending do• n the tithe, loaf, al ewe.. JU lite, troubloln the •torusch acid bowels, erithhands null MONT, Capt. flea W. Ebben, will leave Mr the above bed all latermediete ports TIIIB DAY,I3III hat., at 4 a. a. for f and dreadful nervoustievta. Tint hast earttentent would snake me feel as if I eboald fly .troy. 1 trued .doctors and freight or passage apply tut hoard or to drag., and everything, ono after another, velthont the be. Le4i (LA C K, BARNES & CD., Agents. 1 1 . • atit... One bottle of MARSHALL'S int:wear CATROLJ• 001.7 changed some of my ayamtorne fur the bettor, and tour illatibbillt, Btr. lam entirely end radically ceireth 1 trWt dal evoty we - ....... ........-. ------ ""w man could know what it will do, OLAILIBBA 0131111. 'pox NASEIVILLE.-The fine , „A.: steamier DELEOATE, Capt. J. Maretta, For • long time I had Uterine complaint. with the follow will leave for the above and all lure/mediate port, . the ; log symptoms: I was nervous, emaciated and irritable; I Lint rise of Intor. Par freight or passage apply no board : amused to abound fo complairdr rerun of which I will try to er to__ tall FLACK. BARNES A - CO.. Agents. tell you; pain lo the lower organ. ' and a feelingaitalf aome. thing was going to fadi onout;lnabillty to walk starts miss, 55t. 2.0u15,- Arr. count of • feeling of (al th ea; aching stud dragging, .41 - - ehooting ':- pains in the beck, loins, and estetoling down tlin FOR ST. LOUIS.The splendid : ktvt Ibo blillOSProdautal by /idiot/ coneed gthut PAM alone steamer NEPTUNK,' Hept. A. Poe ' modic attotaings end pain. is the aide, - theniech and Wwals; , .1.; lees, for the above and •11 lotermedlate( will parle on the first I L'. 4 !":._ h f!"' ll k rh 1 114 11,°!, L !!_ i t i. 1 4• .. ° 77 nb°r of .. 6 °.1 -.1 .!Z rim of eater. For freight or passage apply on board or to °°°,l7.'"XC r°L.72,7„,:n•-1,43:,., b.0rh1ug.r.„.7,r.,1,,,,,r, --ocl3 FLACK. BARNES fa CO., Agent. .... brae ° . 1. • .4 ; aday; I could azarcely move shoot the house, mot did not FOR ST. LOUIS ZE KEOKUK.- l take pleasure In anything. I heel given up hope, hoeing tried everything, as I suppasal, IA vain. but a Mend milt; Theta. new stearnerCA SIBILIDOE. Cent I.l4l L 'il C. Dean, for the aboreand immediate ports ea the met rise my attention to MARSHA LL'd UTE , PIN 8 tle.'f4lll , . of teeter. For freight or passage, apply on heard or to i 1R. , . It. halting .8 418 s, hut!. Mot lariollabol, I oath.] ocl3 FLACK , ugliNE3 a CO., g goo l o , me;end there Is not a wit herhealti or mere grnieml women in - the coantry. 1 Wm. ail use it. it barely the wniumes IVOR ST. LOUIS.,t KEOKUK ARAI, . friend I. need. Mss. FLORKKLIR LteLIN. ' A: -The floe steamer 1110DIERATOR, Cent 4 1(421.5H4LL'. Y • • UTE Zi MB CA THOLICON wild' rnlain P. Mantua, will hare for the above and all t op ilt curt Rdlingqf fh• Irt, Miler. 5.71 ,,,,,,, , h , ril.ho' M on the first rise of water. For freight or paseage .., 04 POre.tal M rea t retaiirti..B l .4H. °lb h ilitlta° l44 °.t 44 d nlew apply on board, or to catesaf the Kidneys or hrsnatry Organs, Stlenlittr. or /n• ocil FLACK, BARNF.3 A C 4/.. Agent.. to.tinnace of Urine. Heartburn, Okrtirelserl, Ncroot.nnts, Fttintiegs, Attpttahlonr, Camp., Disturbed Map, mut at FUR ST. LOUIS - SE KEOKUK•— troubles orpavue or systspatAre.,.onnectett vise' t/ow Uttrin The gee steamer ARIZONIA, Cent J. , wpm's. Conway. will leas, ter the shove and ell Intermolmie porn ; •o. m Th, 0 ,,,,,, „,uu giona an the Ent rime of water. Far freight ar passage, apply on 1 „, o luir jo .., op y. b. o ry, 4 . 0.., curio, ao„ k,,,,,,, it one 0,,y„. Vbeard or to 1,13 FLACII, BARNES it W. Agent.. gee beetle+ .11.12 b. .w by Mow", fret of chaipt, tt. „. th , rad OR S. LOUIS & KEOKUK. 1,.. , -. ,of v.... 'Pr.”*.nt , V ” ju -The nee new etearaer JAMAS WOOD, 1 , Bemiteul.r to serile the yoanffice addrars,- lots, county I,•pt. Bata, lier.lntao. will Lars rcr the above te, -- 1 -'- t -i ,f's,.--,..,.,. °*d .„ • . y„,elr; ~,.‘ „ ,' •°, 9 , l "f n 7 „%i ' l °l' Af'''''''''''' S.'" mrcitate pond, rill, DA Y. 13th hue., at. a. a. For freight j •-• n. 72 4 ,,,,, --- . -- C, ur purage upply on board or Co I - it 1"8 - itii, - 14 - 0 Woal et., iltraluirolt. ce7 FLACK. BARNES A C 4.1., Agents. • °Pl " .w.i. rhou of lb.. (1.1,1ru Mortar. F UR ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK. , ' k it °I. ____„. ..I.: RUCK laLAND, GALENA , AND DU. •i DUQUIC.-The fine steamer HENRY Gnarl', Cant. et L. , A FINE HEAD OP McClintock, will leave for the above and all Intermediate : v porta SATURDA bau d h Inst., at 10 a. a. For freight or ' i-crcEt la .L. OSB 'Y al AIR . pastage apply on or to . --- FORocl3 FLACK, BARNES A CO, Age" , l Talk of beauty, It cannot .3.kt without 8 bea d f heir, ST. LOUIS-The splendid ogir e d • thou re ad the following, and If you insk"m"o"re,e of new steamer 31kTROPOLIS, Capt. R. I around each bottle, laud nor one MP doubt. PitRIO, .111 lace roe the shove end all utarmeotais ' around WOOD'S HAIR RESTORA ports THIS D AY , 13th Ina/. For freight Or pannier apply .I. TIVIL-We vall the &Benno of all old sad. young, to FLACK, BARNES &CO., Agents Lo th it l w a g. w , m o .th ad y a_rfa h.r. L . prei c: .r ver th it"" e th ( l, l 7. l "kl til ! :t:i in tes b ld . :l4 , ' l l 7E ,l 7: a luE n t „ o bard or to Cal.eropthatte-natmeti • mouth. oat How or thy. " nAhlr kl rl olden and het:malt need sa a regular tinseling for the l ' odr will pre...alt. colaft end keep It from (tiling to esti erne old age, itrall It. tustural Monty. Re cell Limb Upun thu bald, the gray, or diseased in scalp toy. It; Awl surely the yonng will lan; ar they value the flowing la ka, or the witching cmi, ever w without it. • Its praise to Upoll the Loup. of thounand.. ow The Agent for Prot Wood's Mar Restorative to Now The yen, received the following letter is regard to theltostare. Ure, a few week. einem_ =7130 etoOrtrans, Scc FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW OILLEANB,—The splendid new steamer InELNOTTE, °apt. A. AlcOotrin, 111 leave tor too above and all Intermediate ports on the fiat rise of water. For freight or partegespply on hoard or to orS FLACK, DAILYES k CO., Anon,. FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANEL—The floe steamer DEFEND. BR, Ceps. J. D. Showily will lame for the above .o eh o. teromdlata port on the Fret rise of water. .For freight or pawns apply on hoard or to orB FLACK. BARNES A CO, Agta. VOE. — MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANB.—The Sue NEW SOUTH AMERICA, Cam Shepherd, eV lintle for the above all Intermediate portion the FIRST RISE OT WATEIL par freight or passage apply on board or to call LACK, BARNES A CO„ Agents. Jahstellantous, ILIABLDT , W. S. =TN Pearl Steam Mill, ALLMOITENY CITY. B. T. KENNEDY & BRO IVIGEAT, RY£ AND CORN PURCHASED FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED, IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY. Terocks—atallou NH. HOOTS AND 1320.138, 013 HI AP FOR 0 .A. n . JAMES ROBB, . NO. 89 HAREM' THIRD DOOR FROM THE IiARERT 11006RTRILIT, 8 mas Tall and Winter Stock of Buyers hed LA large LADIET,IIIII3BIB' and OHILDRPINH BOOTS and OHM , MEN, CLAW, RIP AND COARSE ROOTS, BOOTH OXFORD MS, • IS BOYS' AND TOOTH& AITIII/3, OPERAS, to. BOOTS, IRIODB, Are FORDS' RUBBIR MORS, • eery superior ankle and eery wad, direct frem the Alanuteeterms, whlch be will it by Ow cam or k/ClAlill Al very reduced prime for each — Thla dock emapriare ova of the largest assortments ON found In any city, callable for city and emu:dry 1110 . 0, and haring over twenty pare experience In buying, be hula Am he can now salt allteam. Us. respectfully invites all In want to a dl. mowing Una that they wilt be placed. Antannbar the place. JAB. ROBB. No. 69 Market Asset, sell Third Door Dom the Diamond Market. B. L. PAIIIBIEBTOCK £ WHOLHAA-1410 DRUI343-113TS. No. 60, corner Wood and Fourth Sts., PTTTSBUR.OII, P♦ DIALERS nrronarau AND DOMP-13110 DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CIIEMI OALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYN MIMS, SPICES, GLASSMAN of all dentrlptlons, PATENT ° MEDICINES And tre7ything owurtaining' to the Drug Business• none In spud of Puri and Genuine Miklos, 1111144 wel l to She tics ca/l. W. guarantee to MI as low as taiSibe . boutht to this or other marked, and warrant erarTthing to sews eatlabstion. We aro the nolo Proprlotorn mod only Manufnakinn of B. L. HAILIISBTOOIII vamartrol, LID DR. B. A. VirJELSON'D Tonto, Cathartle mid AntlrDrspeptte The brie ewe tor norm ,either In chtldont or addlsmar Offend to the pririo Y undoubtedly the Veneto, piper. ad by B. L. Fahnostock. Thirty peeve experience In Uds riess armorial., Orni WL4 ,,,, utick"ooo t7"lft: stride It II plowed sad Sold se B. L. grdl i e e t o pe. with other, as the proprietors do not oneL any other article otitanatortrik hero It ot ope now In the touted taid t tusatl /U101:111 yelp, PULS brie tad by • Awe kcal existence tor an a sattuutaadoesedsairrera=444 rno Isetente WWI to near timi utmost . sattalb: mibrithivin sordneosetti Oliveira% famay.aw cias, Nod mends aro nearineended '-by meg at the =lli ani stupor ilble either of the 10.4. Nalir fOr macs whit Oa. Wm. s:sidrs, ofWastdro. srilr - fug Dr. id.. 1." Whir, Petistrh, • bee' bola vales 7aiil2lll4iimelelll34.llftemearkotter mew repostiond *Mit IC arner . ........ibondtar s= Ito* trodlitsarre=to77-7:: =tuialritlactoOMAlisseglirill iftilte. botta Ora Ow brad& amstaanduatly.pcmunaus • ,rillS10!-III,N0aSti#2,10,,i1451,!*.-:_-,.:,:, 11. CUILDS & CO. itiebical Mo. DRIP Firma. Conn, July 23 18 56. Licrestrostu—Siri i toms been trontdod with den. droll' or wort en ray bead for more than year, oty heir began to commit scurf and heir together. I saw lo• Now Eleven paper about ° Wood'. hod, Reetoritivo" at • =Co.— I allat at your store on the drat of April tonloutd rir , bas. ed one bottle to try It, sod I rental to toy atisfaction It was the thing; It removed the scurf and hair brow to grow, It l• now two or tbree Lichee In length where if roar nil off. I hem great (lath lo It. I wish yau to mod me two bathes more by Mr. pat, the bearer of ale. I doo't know as any. of the kind I. osed In Misplace, you may hare a market fur May bottles attar It le knows Imre. Yours, with respect, Pansatimsum,Pept. 0 .love. PIO/. WOOD— Dear Sin Your Jur hestoratirol rovin tesrif beneficial to me. The frost. mid el.o ti... boo Ap pert o f my head almoit lost C. conning—in Met .i. esti. ( hoer used but twolialf plot bottle* of your Romoratiro, aud bow the tip of loy head le well studded with %promising empty young halr,and the front Is oleo readirlo its benefit. I r are tried other preparations without cur bench t whaler. I thinlefrom my owo personal remainiendulon, I Ma Ludtics susayothere to try it. Yours, respectfully, D. R. TUOIII/3, M.D., 1i0.464 Vino st. Vamoose, Inn., Jona 195.1. PkOV. 0. J. Woor—As you me obotit t, otenuntr tad rood your recently discomad ILtr Iteeturatlro, 1 win • Oita tar RhOtast•Var it may coucern. that I ham reed it • and koown others to ore It—thet, I ham, for marel yeas, been In the habit arming...her hair neetaratirea, and that I And yours rutty Anterior loony other I know. It mole. ly atenese the heed of dandruq and with are month's peep. er nse wfl reel.. any persou's hair to theolgial youthful - teetme, gamg II heathy, w.tt and ime op. 2.. power.; and all this, without discolaring thri hogn. , Mat apply It, or die dryer= which It drape. I would, therefore, • • recommend Its um to every one dreams of hosing a toe col. and text.% to hair • Respeafelly, yawn, WILEON KING. For ale hy OW. LI. scream, 140 Wood sr., Illtsburgh; 0. J. WOOD 00, Prorimers, 312 Broadway, AL pp Ibis great N. Y. Who Raton Ihtehllshment)• end Ile Market street, Bt. Loehr, No., and told Ly all £OO.l D a InMr. coed .m 221,441.47 BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLE, • DIAMOND MEW, NEAR LIBERTY, P 1 7731102G11,Pd. HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES AND. everyn uanally found in first chow lianaar, lane and to Or d er at all Ileum Horses well (mina and reliable; Fibieleadolarea..l amfwal. air Orden for carriage. to funerals, or fur famine., punctually attended to, at all hour.. .Alone bought and sold; also, kept by the day, Weaker month. aelrolly AMBROTYPES- QUALITY AND nnSU, PU IN GOOD OADENDON' FIFTY CENTS, AT Tllll4 . taus oi,tzwiT,, mTiZetad NO. 84 FOINITII NTRZET. A ABROTYPcBw a N& iPcmolTtO. HIOAL GALLERIES, N 0.21 FifhsTOGRAP opt:K*ll4/We* hoir hit Mute, tweets Ilotolthro Drug Eton. Phan/civil.. Antahod IA on or water color', tinted of IL ate. Sp ochaons ooeptloo Roman tho Around door. p • in 32.112 =- --! WEL. IiOLUIGII BRO., PORK AND DELP, ACKERS,' - Diaczasnr pßoosiblvg. ak„- • Corner Market aind Vremor. $ • mrao • rzwraiesi roulpenumr. between Wood and /lariat, rittototrob 4 3 0ur0rirrz8 =a • PIIOTOG or RAPHE • - 10414 . 61 1140: - Ilizre erns or tax & ostlrOkttorY . the aleattbr A. B. Aramatiostr. , loft Pittatkiiiiiioxerlda imporsriljla ) 0 1keRy. I hare ziliii:tinenbillitst lave basilic...4ll;4e. kinds orraternr!Clemente, Auimi,-rr warn, to whom I mopirettally reoismialui 04. who bb. hich.rto amptopa.lo. pratmooludiy.. jemouill - • Altaxoli - DrecAutovr. - RETZsogs iThrasjwST.ll4l Elchtilees Song of Me 8.14. - M"P1141.%517"410vei.;1'..7.41: • . • real; n...(idi. • , ilosqviesChadlns.*ltheoiond WarriNG, 4111!4±ff-ikelztar=l= 14,1 Lot conr;:ill,l,4o,"YiN;: an:a:dlaGaT _—~_ RIIVIIB PRATT. OF Tr BUT
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