Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, October 14, 1863, Image 1

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BY FORGE BERGNER.
IL fELEGRAPH.
LEI PUBLIMD
MGRNING AND EVENING,
y GEORGE BP;RGNEIL.
Otfice Third Street, near Walnut.
TERNS O:O.gtI3BI3IILPTIoiT.
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As nu advertising medium th Tsuon.arn has
no °quid, its large ciretdation, among business
tnen and families, in city . and country, Vital*
it beyond competition. -
gotele.
BUEHLER HOUSE.
HAliii, 18 PA. ,
HIS old established Hou - se. has undergone
I. extensive improvements, and been thor
onghiy renovated , and refitted.
It is pleasantly locaied in the heart of the
city, in% easy access to the State Capitol. and
Paulin grounds.
or For the accommodation of cur guests, we 'have
recently commenced to 9120 a Coach to and Poen 'the
fladrind. In this manner . urigearand dday
leasing the depot for the Hates mill'be avoided, ma:
much mare time afforded guests for meals when !sari-'
dng the Rouse.
Intending that the BUEBLEB HOUSE shill,
be really a home-like.resert for the stranger and
traveler, we respectfully solicit n continuer mi
of the public patronage.
septl7 dErn . GEO. J. BOLTON, Proprietor. '
AVENUE 11.0UE3E,
Corner 7th Street arid Pentaylvania Avenue,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
HE Subscriber begs leave to inform* the.J
Public that be has thoroughly refitted and
rs afurrushed this House, and that it is now one
of k 'ho most complete and comfortable hotels in
the 14:
•tional Capital. The location is the kiest
and ut , , ft central of any is the city. The
c h am b ers ~,..7d suitei - ot rooms ire unequalled
for their alts; s ; , entilatiorrand - elegandei, Him ; .
self e v e r "all his : t: ttenziatit ' s spare no pains to
his guests. His, table is
meet y ward or
supplied daily with •43 best the markets of.
Washington, Baltimore Ifld Philadelphia af
ford. Ito.reveorcuity asks' :tulles and gentle
men visiting Washington to ca. 4 and lodge for .
themselves. [eeptB43m] 414,1` ) • °AS SY* : '
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THE UNITED STATES 07E4
HABB,II3IWRG,
00YEELT is HUTCHISON, Proprietois
frIIIS well known Hotel is now in a - midi-.
tion to accommodate the traveling public;
affording the most ample conveniences alike for
the transient guest and the permanent boarder . ,
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been
entirely refitted throughout, and now has ac
commodations' equal in extent, comfort and
luxury to arty hotel between Philadelphia and
Pittsburg. Its, location is the best in the State
Capit,93, being in easy access to all l the railroad
depots, and in close proihnitY to all the public
offices and business localities of the city. It has
now all the conveniences of '
A 1t.E.82 CLASS HOTEL,
and the Proprietors are detennitied - to*epgre.
neither-expense, timo •or labor to ensure
comfort of the guests. The patronage or
traveling public is respectftilly:solicirod. '•
:111 8 HOUSN
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ILAIIILMT ST AND kErA.V.,:4
gARRISBI7B.G, PA.
Joaxiiii NOCIALi.&N,
( I IMBI= CONDIX.RED LT AVAllai 00VIBLY.),
This is v. First C,W,s Hotel, located in, the
central part :A the city. It le hipt in the beet
manner i , o.nti lb , patrons will ilnd every, eceout
modetton to he root with in the bait, houeee in
the country. ' ea3o-4itf.
ELAIN .OF MARROW.
pure expressed oil of Beef Bone htarroiar
11 for; .beautifying and stroogtliiding `tbe
hair. Perfumed with flowers. Prepared ,arit
sold by • 8. A. KTINSIT. 6 ‘ 7
anal • Apothecary, Harrisharr
MIOR.Enka SUGAR CUERU
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Uncoyeted
fteal4 invaiea Rug yeeeivectby „ •
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tOCR. HOSPITAL
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Certain;eetly end
effectuaVrentedlea in the world lor
DISEASES OY .IMPRUDENCE.
xig- 07...T0 Twiny' noose.
MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS.
Waii.entid, Or No Chave,.in front One to
eaktiooo of the Back, Affectieris of the
-Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary die:
charges Impotaucy, General: Debility, Ncr-
".143/61)k.: Dyspepsia , Languor, LOw
Confusion . Ideas, Palpitation of ; the
Wait; Milli:mei Of Sight
or Giddifiess, Disciaie of the Head, hip 4,
Mae or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lurie
Stcmack Bowels—those terrible disorders
aiising 'from the Solitary Habits of Youth—
thbea secret and solitary .practicee.more &tato
their victims than the song of Syrens to the
MAriners of Ulysses,. blighting their most brit-
Hint hopes or anticipations, rendqrhig marriage,
4d., impose* --; ' ; - ; ' ; ; •
YOUNG ,MEN .
Especially; who have liecorair the victims "of
Solitarytircei that dreadful _and; tstructio
habit which annually
s sweeps to an untimely
grave thousands of Young Hen of the most
exalted, talents !end" brilliant r intellect, who
Might lithervilse - have" entranced listening Sen
ates with the thunders of eloquence or waked
to leciffasythe living lyre, may call with full
confidence.. ,
Egal
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IffARRIA.GrE.
Idarried Persons, or Young !den contemplat
ing marriage, being mire of physical weak
ness, organic deformities. &0., speedily
naiad.
fie who places himself under the.care of Dr.
L nnay religiousrreonfkle hi hishonor is a gen
alma; and ennfidentlY rely uPen - lib 3 skill 33 a
ORGANIC WRANNEES
4:imediately o=4 and full vigor reitored.
This distressing`affection—which ieriderilife
pfserable and marriage impossible—is the pfm
alty paid by : the *iodine of improper indulgence.
'Yinnig persons are too apt to commit excesses
Ircim,not , Wog aware of the , . dreadful c,onse
qusncem that mayensue. Now, who' that un
derstandinthe:subject will pretend to deny that
the fpower.o procamtion• is lost sooner by those•
.
into: improper habits than by the pm
dent. Besides being deprived the pleasures of
healthy offspring, the most serious and deatrue
eft symptorris to both body and mind arise.
The system beoomes deranged, the physiosiAnd
metital fat:eh:ins weakened, lose of procreative
power nervous dyspepail, palpita
thin orlltaituart, in4igetattou, uensarmfonai
debility. a:wasting of the frame, cough, Con
sumption, dicay and death.
i Fainieforc
Left hand aide going ftord lialtimore etreet,e
feWdoors from the corner. Vail not to observe
name and number.. .
petters must Ur paid and contain a stamp,
The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office.
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DE. JOE:RON,
Member of the Royal Coilege of Surgeons, Lan
doll, graduate from: one of the most eminent
colleges"in, the United States, and the,greater
tort of whose life has httai spent in; the hospi
tals of 'London,
,said else
where, has effected smite of the nOtissti - mishbeg,
cures that were ever known; -Many troubled
with ringing in the.head and ears when asleep,
great 'nervonanais, being' alarmed 'at sudden
- wands, bashfulness, with frequent blushing,
attended sometimes with derantemont of mind
Wire cured Immediately. . -
TAKE PARTICULAR. NOTICE.
. .
• These are some of
,the sad and melancholy
eft P.OaPood. 1;7 , eat19 habits ; of youth, via::
weakness of thejecii and , limbs, pains in the
head, dimnese ortiiitht, loss of mustular power,
ParPitatiOn of the, : heart, dyppePtia, nervous
ir r itability, HYmi)4Po of consumption; &o.
lifisirettr.—The fearful effects on the mind
area much to be dreaded. — loss of memory, non
fusion' of ideas, depression of spirits, evil' fore
boding; aversion to society, self - distrust, ltive
of solitude, timidity, &a., are some of theviils
prOduoed.
YOUNG - MEN
. 14larr,jusye injured themaelves= by a certain
px*ticus indulged in when alone, a babit.fre
forily learned from evil noinpardons or at
school; the effects, of which are nigh tly felt;
l iiiitin - when asleeP, - and If not cured renders
marriage 'impossible, and - destroys both Mind
and body, shocild'apply immediately.
:What a pity that a young man, the hope of
Lk country, the darling of his,'parents, should
be snatched from all - prospeCts and eriloynients
f. life, by,the. consequence, Of deidating front
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Ah" - : pa th , of nature and indulging in a certain
4 habit.• WWl' . before tt.
- 0., - parsons nun, ore 0011..-M
. MARRIAGE,
Reflect that' a gointd.' redid and hOdy are the
Mbilt neceesaf,' rtg. ll isitee to promote connubial
happin.e63.__ ItiLlee.d*Yithont thee°, the journey
through life 'becoutee a weary pilgrimage : the
proupeot hourly darkens* thEydew; the mind
bowmen sheAlowed with delljWir and. filled with
the - melancholy iefie dthit that the happiness of
another beeonme z hliglited : :With our own.
DIP/WIE Dr IMPRUDENCE.
When the misguided and imprudent votary
pleasure'llnds he" has imbibed the seeds of
this painful diseaseit telopften happens that
aq pl . timedseitse - of, shame or the dread of did=
othrelfdeterahim.from applying to those who p
ediamilgori - and respectability, can alone
b e fit e id Win . He falls into the hands of %no;
rant arid 'designing pretenders, who, .incapabUe .
of oaring, Each his pecuniary subslante, keep
him trlfibidmonth after month or as long as.
the smallest fee can be obtainA and in despair
biaire him with roinedehealth to sigh over his
galling . disappointreent,; . or,by the use of the
deadly , poison , Mercury , hasten ,the amstitu-
Ilona symptoms of this tent& dieeasa, snchas
affections otthe Head, Tbroitt,'Nose t Hilda, etc.
progresdng with frightful rapidity`:tin
C r ii &period toldsiireadial su ff erings by owl:,
to that.. undiscovered country - from
Whew* no traveller returns.
tell dt.J
ntilonsiiipma oITECIE PUSS
. The Inliny , Abousand* eured-at this inatitation
`year a ft er year, mid - the numerous important
surgical operations performed by Dr. Johnson;
- *fussed by the reporters of the &itt; clippe r ,
'an4 many other papers, notice!' of which have
appeared **nand again before the public, be
iddee his standing as a gentleman of character
stiftaant,_pangtee t o
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DISEASES**O . -b 1 3:;. ;
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4inisellet NautbLEredericiglt.
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HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING, OdiTiER 14,::1868.
paik Etitgrapt
From our Morning Edition,
PENNSYLVANIA
THE KEYSTONE - OF THE rEDE
RAL AROIL
TEE LOYAL MEN PROCLAIM IT TO. THE
• NATIONS
ANDREW ff. CURTIN. RE-ELECTED
GOVERNO.
prow Are ItcT; Copperlaeads !I
PRATE TO TRAITORS I
DAZITHIN COUNTY.
Owlin. Wood:Davi:
":s?'
tarrisburg- 7 1 2 :5 i 1, Ward ,
3d "
4th'"
6th"
- -•-; 6th i"
Susquehanna..
Middletown... .
Wiconisco
Lower Swatara
Swatara
Derry........... .....
S. Hanover
Upper Paxton.
Millersburg.
clonewago _
Dauphin........ .• • •• •• •Jackson. 'frf
48
Halifax t'Oinship-;--Governor, Andrew G.
Curtin, 181; George W. Woodward, 195. Judge
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:cif Supreme Curt, Daniel Agnew, 180 ; Wai
ter H. LoiVrie . , 195. Senator, Ditrid Fleming;
1S ; Daniel D. Boas, 193. Askernto;
Alleman, 177 Daniel Keiser, 116 ; J Wesley
Awl, 196, 0148, H. Ziegier,l9s. Sheriff,- Wm.
Wr Jennings, 178 ; John Raymond, 197.
cOMer di Deeds and Clerk of Orphan's Court;..
John Ringland, 180 James Horning, 194:
Susquehanna Townsbip r -Governor, Andrew
G..Curtin, , 277 ; .Gebrits • . W; Wood Ward, 109.-
Judge of Sapreme Court, Daniel Agnew, 277;
Walter H. Lowrie, 109. Senator, David Fiera..
hig, 275 ; Dania D. Baas, 101. Asirenibly, IL
C. :Alleman, 276 ; Daniel Keiser, 275 ; J. Wes
ley Awl, 109 ; Charles H.l7 . inglier; 100. Sheriff,
Wm. W. Jennings, 281; John. Rayiruiod, 104 ;
Recorder of Deeds and Clerk of Orphans' Court,
John Ringland, 274 ; James Horning, 108 ;
County Treasurer, Isaac Hershey, 274 ; David
Unaberger, 109. County Commissioner, X.*.
trOlure, 8 (years,l 274 ; Henry Hartman, Jr.,
(1 year,) 274 ; T.. Hamilton, 107 ; Jacob
Buck, 107. Director of the Poor and House of
Employment, Jchn Kreameri 276; John trick,
105. County Auditor, Samuel Bi l lihermy; 21:8;
Jarnea lii'bormick, Jr.; 107.
East Hanovei;:-Governor c A O.Curtin, 220 ;
G.arge W.Woodward, 89. Judge of Supreme
Cairt, Daniel Agnew 220"; Welter A Lowrie
87, Senator, David Fleinini t 4 2 .;pan‘9 1 : 15
IBoas, 85. Assembly, H C Alleman, 216, Dan-,
iel Keiser; 216 ; J Wesly Awl, 91 ; Charles H
Zeigler, 90. Sheriff, William W Jennings, 222 ;
John Raymond, 87: County Treasurer, Isaac
lleasheyi 222 ; David 'Unberger, 86. = Connty-
Commissioner,ll IF McClure, 8 yre, 217; Henry
Earimeni
WOl4 Hanover township-Governor, ArLdrPlc
Carib], 105; George W: Woodward, 54;
Judge of Supreme Court, DanielAgile* 105
Waller H. Lowrie': 53. Senator, David -Fl
ing 108 ; Daniel D. Boas, 49. .Assembly, H.
Allemau, 102 ; Daniel Keiser, 102 ; J. Wes
ley Awl, 65 ;* Chas. H. Ziegler, 54. Sheriff,
Wm. W. Jennings. 108 ; John Raymond, St.
Recorder of Deeds and Clerk of Orphans'.
Court, John Ringland, 10,6 ;:Jairrea . Homing,
52. County Treesurer, Isaac Hershey,. 107 ;
Datrid Umberger, 50. County
li'Clure, 3 years, 10.6; Henry Aartman,.
Jr,,. 1 year; 106 ; "1‘ . A. Hamiltop, 50; Jacob 'Back. 68. DlrectOr of the. Poor and Efause - of
Kraployment, John•Kreamer,lo3 ; John Back,
5.5; County Auditor; tainuel Wilhelm, 105 ;'
James M'Cortnicki'jr.,. 63. .
Lower Paxton-Governor, Andrew G. Curtin,
164; George W.„Weodward, 129. Judge of;the
Supreme Court, Daniel Agnate, 166; Walter IL
Lowrie, 127.= Senator, DaVid Fleming, 163;
Daniel D. Baia, 180. Assembly, H. C. Alle.
Man, 164; Daniel Keiser, 163; 3. Wesley
130; Chas: H. Ziegler, 129. Sheriff, Wm.
Jennings, 162; John Raymond, 131. Reeorder
f. Deeds and Clerk . of Arphans' Court, John:
likreand, 164; Jamee/lorning, 129.; County
Treasurer, Isaac item*, /54 David, Amber
ger? 136. County Comtnisitioner t
ClUre i , 8 pears, 169; Ltemiggoup, I year,
168; T. A; Hamilton, 128; Jacob Buck. Direc
tor of the Poor and HOWE; of triploynient,
John Kreamer, 163; John Buck, 126. •
The whole _county ticket is elected by very
large.majorities: aye majority , for; Governor
will mach 1,500. • -
'last 'Hanover gives 18 ; majority,„fur Curtin,
Majority for,Agrieric 124 majority for Alla
titan,' 187 majority for Fleming, 136: majority
fcir Jennings.
BEDFORD (7 4 0wy.
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The borough of, ile4iford glycol - majority for
Clutha.
Nine districts Oartingaini 83 votes
Slenk
er's majority of last ye ar. ' • - -
' LANCASTER COUNTr.?"
Coney townahly, 185 majority for Cfurtia.
giveir,97`fot..Cattla.` " •
Latidasterlity Ortitlrt gains two handed
....-..: 168 j,
. 40
. 188,
..•113
, . 66
..432 108
. 163 66
18:
18
..109
and twelve over the;vote : fit 1810.,;tWoodward's
majority is nOw
Lancaster city giveS 68 majority for Wood
.
ward; gain of 212 for Cnitin, as compared with
1860. Lanc a ster township, Mr. Bttchanan's
residence, gives Curtin. KinajOrity; gain of 44,
as compared with 1860 ; gate, of 186 11 . 1 the four
(Bikinis heard from.
Little Britt= 22 majority'. for Curtin.
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PHILADELPHIA. - '
lei" Ward, Cur.).ree majority 1182,,gain since
last year 441. ,
Ten city rude give. Caron , a znajority. of
6,54.13; 'Curtin gain,..1 4 074 over_ the , vote of loot
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FaT-LAD . Krma .. A, , Pct.: 14 — 2 ,A4 ~ K !- T T4I) major;
I,* la Puiladtlp4ta for Quyibx will be,over.
9:000. .The gain thua ; far in theAbste overit,he
last governor's vote is, about 16,000. 'IN% rga;.
jarttyaa the State or. govergor Clutla wp1,1:1! ,
over 30,000.
- Four ~ otty• waida to bear;from; aurtfu'aizaa
jakity 7,633. •_. , ,;
ECHUYLKLUL COUNTY. - -
I Chiba lownship.Olvee Woodvrarit247
ity and Loiv,ito *M.' A = oonsiderabler`Demik;
'Orittli) gad: 7' Si' •
~?otfaytille borottexr-zmajorittfor tin 446,
gain.of- 88 on ttio *0t0... of 1868: LlTinwegiant , i-
WOod ward's - niajor itir.24s; 'gain ; of .55 on
voi l a - of 1862. ' Aubani; 18imsjority ' , for Curtin:
P4o Gtove;BB:majciritiffor Curtin: ' •
Tamaqua borough, Woodward - 174 majority:
Part Clinthcf,'Cartiri 9 'MN oiltY:'
.4 -. %k - i. --4---,
! 4t ritkig e ttr i A, ld !mp.sboJy 4%
galrifos:ClV t uvl ; P O' erehrea ' ea 2 ritio, of 1113. 6
'' f . I KONIVITSVOIDITY.
v, tittn#R 3 giTelr,4 6o majority' for Gatlin; - a
gain of 113.
Danville borough,Tionth:Ward,) .I)nrtin 112
a.
mtuo.rityi Oprtirc,gain of; 71). North ward;
pittin 73 majoritie,t;heavy'gain.
3NltlY/18:601:11411r.
.Bolinagiova &ea Oarfiti•ii-laajOrfty of; 85:
This is a gain of 80.
COUNTY.-
- Chambonsburg`kives 238:majocity for Curtin.
The County gives 400 merrity for Gov. Cur.
tick: Both Uoion , L tlennhurs ;of. the :Legislature
Mercersborg, 199 majority for Curtin.-
LICCOMING COUNTY.
Wlll4aursporty east ward 242 for Curtin, 245
for Woodward ; West ward, Curtin 218, Wood
wird 105; centre ward; Oitrthi 247, Woodward
208; • - •
Lewis towhship, Woodwap:i's majority 4,'
eMlin gala 18. " j
I,4olityre towisaftlir, l oartlir 41 Majority.-
Curtin's majorkty 607. Agnew runs about
even with Curtin -so'far heard'fiorn. Curtin
gains largely over the' voteo! 1862,:and nearly
eqnals the vote of idoe#. " ' •
In 22 districts``heatd'from, has 269
There are 22 plkftlets still to lin
heard from. The county bas probably gone
Cuttin. .
goirrninantaaro COUNTY.
Miltnngtves 161 majoritriir Curtin.
unbgry gives 147 majoritylor Curtin.
itognata:.townshlp, Wooditird 12 majority ;
Union gain. lduney borciiiit and township,
Oartin 84 majority ;24.
Philadelphia, 14th ward, paoliioo;i Fonrih
WOodward 058'; 28d; ; 6th, Wood=
ward 44; 2d, Gratin. 2001 - V; Woodrsrd 88.
1, .1 'JUNIATA tOUNTY.
e,.;curtin gain over CootimpAvote in nine dis ,
Wats 160
CUMBERLAND C0171411r.
lieohaitehiirtletbire, 160 majori
.,
East Pennaboro' . lowrohiplives 80 majority
or Curtin. sate.,
iVoodward's district 4
2.64; gala, as compared yrlt4 the vote of 1860,
YpRE,COIINT,Y.
Y Lf
York Porotiih giv,es.Woodwar, 6 3 dmajority,.
• 4.
Woottwatol4.6 majority,
• ALLEGiii§l4l/001A.Fik
Gov. Curtin's gain in 22 foilit i altPo reache
The returns, as far as heard from, give And
'et, podia 9,000-Majority:
praggpla. • •
Three imrds in ,the city and 'Wilt infirlitlatklig
districts ntt liflgrgfll4• =gain 44 475
on hialliatmoio. ••••• - u.
LEBANON COUNTY
Curtin a =Ohly in the borough of Lebanon
.ja 74.
`BEM:CSCOUNTY.
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1R5 6161
1 ., tilt Nriiiii - 04 ' 8 42444E.Y; hiss
necond.Ward—Cortin.l2.s majority; ims
Tt!ir.d-Watd"-Woolliyarfit..27 majority; 'gain
17. Mnhienburg townahip,iffoodward 195
majority;, gain. 49. , Ijpip t torftr,l49..-799rt!ri
29 inajtAitirlticiniondlownellii l WOodwara
83 majority; gain /AC Rockland township--
Witodnard' 26 majority; gain 8.
IteitiiiniCi4 - 94Tinalcnity tor Crirtin • -13Ciiin .
'county 7.0 00 foFW.Witatdi-fi
Comaxatannortownildpi WOodyntrill,27,4l*. -
jority; Kutztown 4 ough, Woodward -
forlty; North Whitehall towalahip, Woodward
majority—lass it..
CHESTER-COUNTY:
Oxford borough, Curtin's majority 22; Curtin,
,
gain 28. East Nothinghturi, rriajrirlty
8 ; Curtin gain 49. Hopesrell borough Curtin
majority 8 ; Curtin gain 18. Lower Oxford
WOOdward majority 8 9 , ,Ourt,
. r ia4 . - i ,._PAL 35 4
CoTentry, Curtin 190 ; WoodWard::.§B-
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ware county, townrofi - Chestee sr* bbrough;
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Clartin'a majority will reach 8,100.
Freernanaburghborbrigh 7 Woodward 6 via: -
jority ; a gain of.B for Ctirtin,"as comparehk►lthr
the vote of 1860. Bethhifieitik townebip—Wociil
- gain 44. -, •
Eseton• borough IP irfajority- for Curtin, a
gainltoftl7 cinrititir"
Bonthlisatal:69 inajolitr tor Clartin, a kalif
'Of !Stli•aaloompaied'ivith '1866:
ll:Bethlehem borough ftiVee Woodwaid 69 nte
lorlty;iti Deniderittle galn:ot 18.
Baneoft tOwiiihip"giveit Woodward 606 major
.
Ity, a Democratic gain of 172.
Givers Woodward 2:800 majority.
- LifZERNE COUNTY.
ihrio4lstrie borough'BB'mqcirity for Curtin,
**nits compared 'With the vote of 1862 of
teat Pittston, Carthi )57 majority,' gain 10. •
Ittaton barough, South woad; 'Woodward
107 majority, NOrth ward,' Woodward 80 ma , .
middle 'ward, Oartin 17 ziajOriq; all
1:440n egos.
• IledlsOn towOhip, Curtint majority, lose of
Cif - ides 2,200 for. Woodward.
Carbondale city ma_ township; Woodward
majority, triiiort gitizi - 74.
2
• ' gtork toWastip;. Cuitin 27 - majority.- 4 '
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' ''lFingaton botough;Tartin 40 majolity—gaiii
df 8.; Piovidente;•BoB ; Protrldence, bortnigh,
Curtin 92. majority—gain 21; -Plymouth boi;•
uftan&tostrnaldp,, Curtin 100 majority—gain
1 . %, , t , PUCKS C0131.71r,,
.pckyltown borough, Woodward 1 majority,
Oar gain 18. • .* •
I • LyanQIII . COUFITY.
0.0 0 .. 013 4 1 .9fidt, AluttYk 1 majority, „Demo
oraitio„gain of §-,; - • 7 ,
I..cticendiumB---Cartin, 87 majority ; gain of
Allentown imeough, sth ward, Woodwat4'
..piajority. • "
bittisagua borough, majority foe Curtin 84,
AlclemoCratic On Of 116.
curtin gaps. 820 on last years vote. Lower,
Blatmeste township, Woodward 171 majority„,
puitain gain .8. •
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Erse county giveloier 8,100 for Cartin.
Erie city glvei ()cutlet 297 majority. Ilia'
m4jority in the counth If is , said, will read;
8,000
MONROB COUNTY.
Btroudsburg Irorongh,--Onstin 62 majority.
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81784117NRANNA COUNTY.
Great Bend borough 17. majority-for WOOl
- gain:of _9O, for Curtin.
Great -Band borough; Woodward!cmajority
111. the township gives Curtin_ 90 majority, a
gain....:•
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i tt3FITHUMBERLAND COUNTY.
bUrtin'a major4y, 140; gain.of 90.
CARBON COUNTY.
Carbon—Curtin 138 majority; last year a tie
_ _ _
fait Van& Chunk borough 11 majority for
gala of 28, as compared with the vote
of ;1880.
The borough of liforrietowri gives Curtin 128
lijoritf;' gain of 524 over the vote of 18$0.
..4.11415T80NG COUNTY.
Ortitin, 88, Woodward 92.
Loyaleabk township, Curtin 136, WoOdwaid
14e.
tenet' borough, Cnri r in majority 103.
' ?&ORtvill,,tartin majority 90.
COLUMBIA. 'COUNTY.
iierarick=cortin's majority 82; gain of 4.
Vilkeabarra—Cartin'a majority 88; gain of 119.
Bloomsburg bdiough and towinthlil 87 ma
jorlty for , 6.rtiii,stain 180;
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&cond Ward-canna 11; majoilty; gain 0f.7
Korth'Ward--Curtitt , 72 majority.
Northumberland bordugh -- Woodward 16
insjority.: •;Williamsport borough, Ist Ward—
Curtin 108 'majority; gain of 68. Milton laci
rinigh—Cartin 181 majority gain 0f96. Kings
ton- inirough--Ourthi-40majority. Plymouth
boiough, and township--Curtin 10. majority ;
gain of 66. Bloottisbufg :township, and ixo
zuftgh--:-Cluitin-eVmajority; gain of 21. •
Hide Park borough Woodward 18 .nisjoriti,
gain 68. Pittston . township, Woodward 207
j irtajorityrviin. 68.- • South ward, Pittston,
,Woodward 107 majority. Middle ward Curtin
.17 Majority:: North ward, Woodward 30 ma-
Scranton, North ward Curtin majority.
814ckshinney,- Curtin 8 majority. Lewisburg,
Curtin 256 majority. Curtis haigained large
in Northumberbuld township as far as heard
New. Brighton eves 203 majority for Quill,.
gain 67 over the vote 1860.
Franklin gives 1100 majcifity o for Curtin.,
lkocheater bonough-- ; bairtin'a majoilty 72.
New Brighton 81Tee alai -11 . 2 400 majority.
Towanda borough,
.Curtin 84 majority;
Litchfield toirnahip, Curtin 73 majority. Te
'Wanda (north) Curtin 30 majority,—all Union
gains
CENTRE COITNIY.
-Bellefonte, Culla 78 majority.
Carbondale, Curtin 292 majority.
'Bolenback, Cartin 21 majority.,
Exeter. Curtin 25 majority, ;rain 16.
Flamm township, Woodward 9 majority, Car
tin gain 19.
Losahnre, Outi;2ss majority, gain 25. . _
Jackson, Wood.trard 39 majority.
Amy, CurilaB6 majority.
COITNTY. . .
Oil Citr--Ctirtin MidoritY;linitt6o.: fiftl.MkS
lin-4Zhirtin 41 majority; gala 21.
I , IOIiTHAMPION COUNTY
MORRISTOWN.
DAN T LU .
MILTON.
BEAVER ,COUNTY
BRADFORD COUNTY
PRICE ONE CENT.
1" WES MORELAND COUNTY.
In. Greensburg, Carlin gains 41 ; St. Clair'
township, Curtin gains 26.
MIFFLIN COUNTY
In 12 districts, Cartic's majority is 86. Car
tin's loss is 180, as compared with 1860. The
three districts to hear from will give about 30
majority for Woodward.
BUTLER COUNTY.
Eight districts give Union State tit hat 400
inajority.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
Curtin has 2,000 majority.
i CARBON COUNTY.
dumMit Hill , 10 majority for Woodward.—
Der6cratic gain 47.
'dheater county gives 2,400 majority for Our-
.111putgomery county—Norristown and twenty
Aorizusidps show a gain for Curtin of about 700
;ovel' lais vote in 1860. The county will give
ld
W t ward not over 900 mfe.ority.
, onroe.-rThe county gives about 1,600 Ina
jority for Woodward.
Lehigh county gives about 2,000 for Wood
ward.
adford county reported 3,000 majority for
Curtin.
&pie county reported 850 majority for
Woodward,
: -...;*oks county. The returns thus far receiv
edndicate that Berke; county will give a ma
joritY'Of stout 6,000 for Woodward.
Wayne - county 550 majority for Woodward.
Saequebanost county 1,700 for Curtin.
;,,GAINS 808 CURTIN SINCE 1860.
Altoona p .113 gala,
Tyione 22
Coitetorille _ ....... 117 "
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Huptiegdon 95 "
W4f.t. Chester 100 "
...1441.1etown • -.. . „ ...101 "
Air ietow
osiitOr city...
%Miaow!
: eiwidr, - 32 maj. 4 gain.
Wakesbarre, 88 " 119
Daiiiiile. (S. W.,) 112 " 70
Itilltvn, (N. W.,) 72 "
Iffilliamsport, 108 " --
idillton, 161 "
~ZiOgston, (Luserne,) 40 "
Rlintorith, (bor. & twp )100 "
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Br iblirlep • 87 "
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Pittston, 87 "
Sh sh 'Forpolon
n , (bT. W.,) 230
iciiney
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LeWisbnrg, 256' "
WOODWARD'S MAJORITIES,
Neithumberland, 19 maj.
Ityde Park, (borough, 187 "
Pit ton, - 207 Union gala, 68
Upper Augusta, (N. W.,) 12
Nc(rth Point, 90
J 39 TeregrapQ.
HAVE YOU HEARD FROM
OHIO,
,SHE SENDS GREETING TO PENNSYLVANIA
40,000 IitAJORITTFOR BROUGH.
The Copperheads Defeated.
THE 11ICILEYE STATE ERECT.
CINCINNATI, Oct. 14 -3 A. M
The returns received show that Brough, the
Union candidate, will receive over 40,000 ma
jority over Vallandigham, of the Copperhead
ticket. The result does not surprise us, as the
question was Union or Disunion.
Later from Charleston Harbor:
THE DAMAGE TO THE "IRONSIDES."
Obstructions to be Removed from the
Harbor.
New Yons, Sept. 13.
The New York Tense Morris Island oorres
pondent writing under date of the 7th inst.
states that so mach damage was done to the
Ironaides by the rebel torpedo,
that it is seri
onaly contemplated , sending her north for re
-1448-
Our naval picket boats were attacked at the
same time by the rebels. It is thought that
die rebels will soon make a demonstration on
the fleet with their rams as three of our 11ot:ti
ters are absent. ' •
Two devils to remove obstructions in the
Charleston harbor have arrived.
Unless something is done soon, the rebels
will regtdn entire possession of the harbor,
LATER FROM min.
Capture of the Itebel Steamer IL E.
Ein
HALIFAX, Oct. 18.
The rebel steamer B. E. Lee, six days from
Wihningtan, N. 0., Wreck a rived Ws morning
witli abbot 80 passengers: The IL -B. Lee was
chased by a Federal blockader and has a shot
bole in her.
Sr. Joints, N. F., Oct. 13.—Tho steamship
&fries from Liverpool via Q reenstown on the
4th Inst., struck near Cape HaCe at 10 o'clock
on stouday night and arrived at this po:tsafely
at 2. o'clock this (Tnesdav) afternoon. The
vessel to blidly damaged. Tee dates per the
Africa are two days later than thoss already
mitred. • -
Sale of Five-Twenties.
romapersuu,, Oct
The flubscdptiori Agent reports the sale of
5k,709,81,011,405t Teesday.A Deliveries
of bonds are being made to October 9th.
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68 gs
96 g.
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7 gala