aitg Etitgao II A_R a- B !IR . _P A; lhorsday Norntot October 15, 'SO..: Ohio and kiennayivani. 2 The voices of these*ro.great States go forth together in thunder tones, proclaiming the fealty of their people to the Government, and 44ititer traitors and their sympathizers. Pennsylvania re-elects Andrew G". Daitin by at least freiiit - thousand Majority, WhiWfllifoldeCti by the oyerWhelzialiiq vote of one,. hundred thousand majority.' %lore these brilliant ye- suits the slaveholders' rebellion will topple to , pieces, and bury. in its ruins every traitor the land. l'ermsylvartirs,.cm Tuesdity, coshed her devotion to - the Union. From her hills - and her values, from her cities and her hamlets, she sends greeting to her sons.in arms for , the de fence of the Governmentcwith 'the "assurance' that her sons at home are knot* the old cause, the old, flag and the old Gdiernment.. is, a blow at' reason, which-seals its doom *over. It is a knell to the sympathizers of tioicisin, which consigns them' terbternaland iri+rieva ble oblgnity. Nor is . this all. .The rittltude which Fenintylpiriia eteumed'in the elecOrm on Ticesday,enables her people to wield an influence, which will extend beyond. the , mere cinehing out of doinestio treason-and , Which .rnieit be, felt bievery court in &trope, where coilotaves were convened to concoct plans fcr the over throa , and' dcstriction of free institutions. It is the voice of a free people, proclaiming,p favor of freedom. It is the first unmistakable evidence of a great nation,enviroiced•bitreason,, to maintain itself on'the battle field.and at the ballot box. It is the triumph of reason and the victory of right Glory be to God forhav 7 ing. thus guided a free people into the :path of truth,and loyalty . , mid Mune!, 't!te Eloquent. Our own distinguished pongressmap, Jhe übiquitous and valiant General Miller, ,of the black bottle awl the black cow notoriety, was exceedingly industrious for the copPerhead ticket in this and adjoining counties. : Let us sum up the result. He harangued in Busciuehanna tournshiFand the result is 168 majority -for Chitin. He howled in. Lower SWatara :and got beastly &link. It has aneWered 118 majority for Curtin. He bellowed in DemocratioKiddletown with, H. A. Lamberton, and it has answered 40 • majority fora Curtin, serearned'in Derry, with Dick Haldeman, and was hissed off the stand by, the ladles, and it has answered 327 majority for Curtin ., The'same anawer 4LeS' been given whereate,i, Little Johnny Bigler.. aßd:pther .--.RhYsterS4 l tempted to instruct loyal citizens in,thiaconnly. Lewisburg; where tbeidach-bottle and cow were also paradid; the dittlidirdslied'prator was obliged to jump from the back-wit:o)w , to wove a ride on a rail, has also , answered by .. ..giving 266 majority for Curtin. Such are the magnik, cent results of the effolla of our diatingulahed Congressman, with the iiiiittencei,ot his_ bottle and cow. • ' • ' Dorslict Election Vilicers—A, Duty for District Attortiey-lleir. ' The electionpfficers in the First and Fourth wards have earned. for.- themselves an eternal load of obliguitjr. Hereof* they viii- be pointed at with scorn and contempt by honest men, while the friends of the soldiers rans - t look: upon these officlaleas the braien -faced, tory sympathizers, who left no preteit unused or effort untried, to disfranchise the brave de fenders of: the Union. , If :the.half ,Is.true that We hear in regard to the conduct of tfij ciftcere of the election iikthe.First and: Fotirth wards,- we have no doubt - but that -the.* &rad , he. con victed of perjury and sent to the penitentiary for havinf:conspired ,to defraud enfranchised meo.. 'of' their jest right to vote. With the facie before the pistriiit'Attorney, : we call Upon him in the name of justice. and the rights of man, at once-::to -institute suite against. the. election officsrsrin the Wards referred to?. These officers, the fied of clear testimony, in deft eine of the oaths of un'im'peachable citizens,' and in ridicide - of - the decisions of our courts, refused to receive the votes of. free - men, because such votes were itnewri • to be ~o pposed to the copperheads-. This oinirge loon the life of every • loyal man in _the distikes in question, and therefore it isdue to justice. that an iniestiga- I tiount the beta itfouldek once be -had: Hence we appeal 'to Dlettict AttorneY Herr at 'once to move in the.thatter; and have these taithlern election officers bronghtto. punishment A. Lamb-Olon. .4t, the copperhead .rgeeting at Buehler's Hotel, on Monday night last, B. A. Lanihertori " pitched , into" the TELp2}IIAPIL We heartrof, but did not hear`the speech of our irascible' friend, and therefore haVe not deemed,it worth .replyt4V-Ahla:-Alme; , :-.But , 'to all such political trimmeri:iiiXaratopiton we point the iristdi of the election of en Tuesday That result sp4lrt4 a eiendemnation. *raj Ivithering than any in. which, we are disposed-040w indulge. We feelloo happy to be vindictive. We: would, rather' cry onti; lEiallelujah! Glory be to God and-the tight for having given as the victorY! than engage in a bandying of words with .any man. And yet it is well'enough that Larnber ton should understand ilnit.:his measure has been -taken—he has bi3inewelghed In the bal ances Of: if Priglc OPLoloP,,hofektitigh he will some day quail. In the boar of past glory he eat•clown and eatsalt - with loyal But alas for ,manly virtue, when deep-rooted preig! dices-Claud-the:better.—judgments of - fiwitah and fit !Tht9lBl.ll : 2 • WilliOe ti4#o o l4. reply of kA. tainhsthrt: Ms" George B. WClellan. If ever anyone roan had a sinoere friend and! patron in another, Major General George B. Welellan. had such a friend and4atron in All 7, drew G. Curtin. From the hour that 151.!Olel tan wan placed at the'head of the Army of the Potomic, toi.lie moment when, his utter Inca paeitito hatidle such' vast bodlikof men with any.,p*titinreffect blibame apii.isgent, Andrew G. Car%ln stood by George B. lirClellan as a sr— brotheg4 stands by a brother; as a father supports and defends a child. Gov. Curtin left no op- portnnity pass, to bolster, uphold and maintain :the - charactermfzlyelellark - z - aile - deferdeilitz' 11 the face of the protests of his own friends;: He sustained him while his reputation was toppling Ind - fallirit -to the ground; and even. when Clellati -went into retirement, the:liol4o of onrtin followed , him there, tilUeiit and suatain - hlin in WAIL- • -4-How:lhas Geolge l l3. Wit/Wan •reptiid , thifi gereiresityi Hoiv he man wham his . fiierils claimed was among the greatespof liv in . soldiers, treated ,his best.friend, tile man whols totday amongthe most popular Of Ame rican statesmen ? We Will answer,. While Andrew. G. Curtin was kr/44)110g theiene 7 mim.of the county—wbile he was meeting the people of Pennsylvania,_ frankly - dlscus4ng,the great issues iniolired in' the, Pelitigal Sontest : for Governor-while this glorious, men was being: assailed with slander, traduced arid ma ligned, atiorge.B. giellan- Stood slodf, never deigning to , come do the rescue of hie faithful • friend, either with a voice'to , oheor or F word to defend._ But•we coulthave overlocji.cd this silent indifference, and attribute it to theriCir - of feeling which is peculiar to cold ; lw . t.td and overambitious men, had ICOhillatinialtitained his reticence throughout' the campaign rind until after the I r election. This, however, not do. Is:obedience tQ , the dictation sf such men, as Iteverdy,:Johnson, -.of'liaSyland, a bitter sympathlior with 'treason, and' - Fitz John Porter, O "convicted traitor, ' l 4eorge B:lid'Ojellan allowed ; his name to be appended I to a letter written by Johnson, biteniled to IdeCeive the honest men of Pennsyliiniti, and thus defeat and - disgrace; Andrew d: Curtin.— That'letter was held- 'back until the evAof the election. Then it was , sprung upoti`-theipeople As the , rebellion 'Wita' precipitated', _when :the treacherous men engaged in the plot iniAgined it could nothe coruiteracted e and when.it would accomplih the 6:634t • This !'li'the Ingratitude ~of "George. Tt.:M'Clellan 'l?liJs is the style in which he repays those who 'defend him. We have niavomnients to offer upon the subject. The conduct is too loathsome for the touch of'an herieit.Mo.. And yet we :Ivarit•the record to stand, if onlyto show howJor.the influence of modern Dimocracy can dehtuie a man. Before WOlellan,gave himself npto the uses of a band of bsew York politicens, he had some manhood . in him. Yet under:.the manipulations of the bad men of the Panite. dello patty, the Auality of Manhood, his been entirely,. worked out Of M'Clellan. Bat, 4e are willing to let him alone with - his friende. . • The Unine of Andy Curtfin.i ' From among the dazzling rearing which„illu minate all pairts . of the . Coinmentieiiith; in a .perfeckhaloof _than the town of Belleforitcl"o,otr:e.catnty, thii homy of An draw G. Cititkr —. TheVairpperhOtrall over the elate-were anxionAto-disgrace - Gov. CMlin at home, by ttirainr the inflnezms.'ef. - the Tote of Bellefonte against him. To accOmPlisl 4:his, a . mass, meeting. of ceppecheads ~vcirgilled in Bellefonte, at whicblyfreeciwaid'aprietir4ln all the pomtr9l;itki)l7,4ogify s R lTAtr4?Atimself. Added to sent from this elly and from Philadelphia, to cor• rupt'ttia, honest men of that borough, All this showi,the.bitterness...the Mairrolenee, with which:the foesof.ilm.Tnitry were !UM:ding one of that country's britTeiedefeqdilie? But the result proves that the effeitfalled. Got% Ourtin' a friends increased his vote is Billefoateribout a hundred:` It Wasaniimirease springing hem the affections . ofhis 'tieiglibeiti.riMd'thit in crease constitutes a vindliatiori of ithikcharacter of Andrew G. Curtin, higher and nohleOhan any he ever received, because if emanates from the people. who knew him; liire .eikassure Gov,,Curtin's friends Aa Bellefonte thet:he se siepts•theit demonatrattoni:of confidence as the most valutibliever bothilie4, and in Of. the. loyal men of. the, CorMionivitalth, we think.the geliant little imnkail3ellefoitte for the devotka which • they have ihoiin to - their distingaished townsman aiud friend. Tnce ItselY4T TIIII1Eaw?Nzo Wirisburg, ie _glorious. Ntireptrmajority for Oarticip is a ehanke of 21'4 , 4 wo'4lllo tjle electicingy%ayor last : ; fiprliti Which shoyie gill/tali:the loyal men of 'tile ward contested . the . clod*. Bat therewartanotimminfluence_ at work, which it ie well °nor:lo2.lw - a - badivid*Aculd know, for hitfutaresontrol and benefit. a The re sultwaifintendoito canna rebaketo Nityor-Rounifort, for the enddrerence with which he acted while oliserinng a mob of ooPPothsfuls assailing a,(#1490°N44, men who were in the city on Monday atteiiiiir ato meeting. The. copperhade atoned thelL. 14a men while they : were in a- yehicie,_and. after our country; ; . f r i ends hid driven •,:iffp ildayor Roumfort, who Was •in the- crowd, Callpd ant to the ..rallianti to follow • 11 4'4: to his house to take : : a drink. Wn, : kmmr; a', dozen decent Democrats who voted to.throw thaW4rd against liotanTertliftiendS4nrpireel,f to 'rebuke: him. And thciiiihuiciel` ,merited, A uNli Tt eor..`powii . :4o pi# it „=A: coiremoad ent from the 13th 'Wisconsin, (now at- - ,Steiretij' son, Ala.,) writosAlt4ollows: "At Pine F'91.14 . and Pulaelsiiicleth 441yicit are produced; *44 the latter, place we saw a great number 4f,tsli, young -faces; Tearing. from the, factory • as we maiat t e4 playing "Way dordi land.; of Cotton, " &c.; One 9 0 ,1013 1 ad.t it , 9 0 0.441 18 .1(ate in front ofher,. home,•oVldantly- . not - Itirt,iititi =- terested spectator. - A 'soldier pointed 4te;' : gee National flarliiii , scsked - her - how she She replied, ;Misti fs , thia'flig that I love;; =Who' would fear - ditifli:fighting under its folder'4iii : old' lail:fitaiOliti'-bpl44:lliiitik ;:lin! a r ch; . nk into a chair R 447014. Lba4- and ihaltrieve6knowirssireciafilhattol4., • iitatifiaa v ° .) Drib ict Voting Negcoe7l7 -- .•/.1? .., I:vcortgilotipn, the coppiiiieW ',39104103? - 01tglint, that the fried Geveinfn4t vka, * the friends of - tite44o3;* - _ that Ile object iifthe war against theleinllion was toplace tlqi negro on a level withwhite men: :13y the.*:of such subterfugm, the dir , :Oat: atia time eat ever, resorted to by men h l clalinirigiVelligince, much mischief was . donc and many-en unsuspecting voter wink kiwi from his duty. But the prigil-4 11 ;'t • polls, where the professions ritim*:*ol4l9l":: final, proved that the copperiniatteniiie in. if • = fe±theiriggek: — plitY::2 - -lifinie of .thei.eled- MARMild4lln thit,'cOunty,the copperhead leadersiLtualiy toted "American citizens O H - .Aftitiffi - dhr." - Wiklyeilhis as a fact, and if any ma*doillitg It, we refer himitiPr. Beck, itili - 4ilkiaton4:4 stifiniente:if be ii disposed.l;al , !...t. the"truth. lierliteniiitiOnAlt'.lo, hear Vo more from tile, copperheide on 'the subject of "nigger parties." • , " How _inn —Bums SATs ROUCSAML—The. Boutheisititbertiesiipt — iPais have the notion that Gen. Bosecraumis a German, and conseilueatly theyAbustibfiXl9le BAman risce. The Knox vile ./24istw•Audd,.just before Burnside pounced upon IfsistrTennessee, and , ecattered the: acoun-. 4rels of Assoessionistefithersfrom: " Itoescrans himself is.. an unmixed Dutchman, an Abcarsed race which has overrun the vast districts - of the country.of 'AA:Northwest. ;%It happens Mit we hentertain lc ;greater degree of. moped for an Ethiopianliqhe ranks of the Nortlieritarmies than for 6" odoriferous Datohniaii,.. 4 4llo oan have no LostAbleintercst in this reiptition." We love to quote the.following fronillieimemo- Table speech. made by the trkitin:fof.sphens nearly thrmytitin3 . ago. fy01... q . . 4 .,; has his challenge bee. , accepted? ..9rw 00 t..1 has the North assaile d ? What j astibelia4* , litfiv Oenied And what'clafm, founded' on par - 0104 right, has been withheld T' Can you to-tlai name one single act of3Orong,. deliberately and -44posely done by the Government •at • Waihington, of which the Sodth has a right to 1 ehallenge : 339 Teretimp4. From our livening Edition oet,;(orday The county gives Curtin - 6,860 majority. A Union gain over the vote of 1860. i . TOME COUNTY. York county-nixes 2,600 majority for. Wood ward—Mein", Union gain. ..'IVIOII/NG COUNTY. - 4 Pro.r.snan:Para.; ,county gives Woodward 40 majority.: Union gain of 134, Coinpleth tatritna gives Woollsrar4l6.9k. ma, jority. - DAUPHIN •CD:CIPTT—. Lykene .... " tin. FEES Tin Ermitehos ?wpm . * Catax.jum The Eleetion in Pennsylvania LANCASTER COUNTY. COUNTY. dompleterns — OtVe 3foo, 99,major 7 • NORTHAMPTON -COUNTY. Coplidete returns gtve Woodward p;i:so ma- LEHIGH 0011tarr. _ -CARBON. COUNTY. Complete; . gives• Woodward 576 vandkrottains. NiitiOls; c lJ. - Citlictirell, D. •2951, • • 80 WiLltD3 .2066 Sit 1098 1646 - 9871 8587 Nichol's majority; '784 ELR TED. lIINATII Jeremiah Nichol 3, 11., First - I:fiktrietf, about 1,000 majority. - • " ' HOVEL Ist District, - William Foster, Unitob l : - 2d " • doubtful. • • 3d 'Sating Josephs, OctOPinheitcl. 4th * 4- • • -John D. Watson, 6th "• - • William - W. Watt, 6th_ "•- • • Isaac - H: 011 art s- gain. 7th' "" Thomas Cochran, 1, • Bth "- • Jameti•N. Kerns; g* • .1. 9th: " • • doubtful. 10th " • • - 8: 8. PtinCo4t, " • 11th "• • • Simppiiii;:ll.,,probably elected. 12th "- -• • Lilib-1 0 8nttihIlt,,I3nlen. 13th ' " - • Profile lirittanne, COPpeiheta 14th, "• • - Albert A Fohofteld . , • .•. - !1 15th' " • Wm F 81ii1th; Union. 16th " E G Lee, 17th - " James Miller, -5 "-"=8111LICT -0013NOIL. -Witkahose. holding'iover, we have a clear 'Union ,raelprity, Vire liovaailerk.elecfeo ll isiftritY-Pf themeniz lore of,thellorainongounAll7fittffieleatitojriire aix tolgutiV;:oa:_jolut .I.ll4llot—thus mouth% 0. fleada 'Of DePlirtmerite, *ail turn ing out.of their.pltgstipne thoo s e xecrnite, for'the Copperhead party who - .have zumatly, arrived • from reheldom... .'f' 1 1 1. 1(fi , ' . ' sll - 1 1 11.0 1 C :0 ;I 0 BROUGHT; llickirOlVlTY '5 CY Q 0 O. ~.j. , :. ?. ...,- ... !:.:,;,-; . : Banishment= -:,..: i ~ ....:. Vallandig,ham'aJ. , :lppr' ,i.,, , - 5:1 . , ...„...,i.;.:,.-....,...--E i l--- : , 1:2- -7; 5•1:...,i; .1.,:,..): Atikirg) , .(s iii044.6 , ,44PA*0440 ,1 1..,"Wwii5hiP la 721. ,A 17.104 3 gain since „ituitAl j ot 'BB6. : ,,, i rfiejelSi!,y 7r ,ftropei., $l 5 be 214 hr ritetip,aep., A- I .:tough ; • • , 441,... g e g ipi c afr, 7 - 7 13eguei;460;,7iroottgighain-, 23d regicaeot—Bropgh, 484, Vallaigham; igne. , • 04. Wbite'tk.)3olo4o- 7 4rogib :;,gtS; Vsl• lAndlglimir, 8.. . ...,. ~,. • , - ,Aajtilnq4 7 -13r4ugft,247' ii?44:44,7; gain, 49.,t , v• ca! ,, -,- -- -- • i-•'. 0. :., ,_,Ql6rk q01444 1 -44clogk, 1,7 0 q ,; , 111 4 .9.1i 70 °-: • -0 1 1ritoltfpAtity. MAW] , 21 4 1 _1 41 );c1 1 ,1& 1 1,::/• 3 ao "pla)PilW-tiam,..g, 65 . - , --, Ti+, f Airic4 l l l atlitYPs:BM6 s . ol oPaPx t r• 2. :,,,:pso.futvr—itsgi a _ lb k. r d e34 0 11, , :L i r rz,..m.vi.„...7.t. t . 5 0 6 . '-:3Ziaiton, Yillandigklim's home, gives Brough 267 majoritßZis gain,dtbr last year of 194. :.-ViNsdurd . .., - .volitity.:-Bacyrus, Whitestone 40010_114JiIrp,gkerTillandightun 7 Majority. • 1 1guallir - gruit- ..enunty—Zineeviile borough,- Brough.l74 rnajolity; a large gain, Four townships heard from give 480 gairtV The • county will give Brough : 6oomajitity. ~,......?: Portage county Brough :gains at Revenue 11; at, itodstma W . , at Editibt9o4 - iiind •hilmyra 48._, Whitt:. rg_yes 1811'zin - ajority for Brough., ...., OMotailin; Oct. 14.—Hiiiniltsin county gives -147:443„1__14120 mafority. In 29. counties Brough i , 4ltitiTt-W majOrity—a gain ' over last year of 4 11 , 2 -W- - : -: .-- . 1 '';'2•Biiiiitcesa, Oct. 14.—The votes polled at Fort ederal Hill by the. Ohio solditmetCtodfirelitia - . digharn 9, Brough 119. •,_. • Nawaas, N. J., -Oct. 14..2-Tile vius of the -Ohio soldiers is -the hospital here -was-841 for Brough--rirraniiiiiii.,. -- FROM PICA /?.., , 14 3- b WON. ATTEMPT TO EIPLODi THE lOONSIDES. A, - IMAXTERIAIigink-AIIMIFSIIN BY , THE SEBEW tOR FORTRESS Monroe, Oct. 14. The 11. S. transport Faulkner, from the Charleston fleet on the 10th Met., arrived this morning. She bad in two the gunboat Mtsigie fotrepidrs, Artiick sunk- off,Jrying Fan Shoal; on Sundiy reit: All "oil board were saved. Theyhvphirtitifat:the rebels attempted to de-' stroy::theirou s i tdes on the night of the fith inet., by approaching her: in a. knell steamier and' exploding a torpedo amid ship. The concussion _ wasltretnendorkklinockhm: down the bulkhead of thlitwintidlis; aiia - bijuritig one man. Her hull was also injured., The Ironsides, however; is considered torpe do proof. The rebel steamer_ was-badly dam aged and several of her men Werel4nOcked overboard and drowned. , ' On the night of the eriti . twit:. another atteMpt was made 'to destroy. the Ironsides, but the rebels were dbm6vereil and driven off. A heavy reward , islaid to be offered by the citizens of Charlisitim for the destruction- or capture of, tAya, Ironsides and active operations for that purpo se are daily expected. TORCH LIGHT PROCESSION AT BUFFALO, N. Y. , Honor. to, , Ponusylvani,a, an.i. Ohio. a: ipurrmer.N. there will he a groat ; taii!ph.4o4,li6x*Esion with fire-works and otliemji . :Anings, here, over the result of the elictloni in Ohio and Penn sylvania. ' ,The Rebel Steamer R. E. Ler. Hemrex, Oct! 14 p s e. relo,aticsiner.A.Akt..in, which arrived. here yeiteraity, narriiily 'escaped capture. off Wilmington, North Carolina. -Two blochading steamers pursued her, firing several: ,sliota. One shell passed through her forward and e - ploded inside, injuring three of her crew. The :passengers describe the firing as right sharp. She has several naval officers on board on their way to lingbind: to bribg out a vessel building there. Sue discharges here and will return to Dixie soon. • The'lgleetiOn in Baltimore BALTIMOEB, Oct. 15 The election for members of the City Council to-day is progreadat - qtlietly. There' le little opposition-, - F., . Markets by-Telegraph. • • P llll 4Pitirlit,A, Oct , 14 . Vie Wootton, oi Most.. the at teitifin• Onto POPO. • Teem is More demand disposed of at $6 87,1c47 loit•gitide7and,choiceextra family, _lte.ceipte andstooks lightz:. - fiye flour aup at $5 GO : ,In corn meal milking; doing. There is nOt - mch'wheat coining`Torriai4, and it is in steady demand.:--salea of 5,000' btu!, at $1 4041 51-fortommon — and — good• "rad, and $1 65tg1l 90/or.whlte.rrl3midl sales of, rye at ,$1 25. Tlierki•iiifeidk demand for' yetloW cormat-$1•06:--Oattradivor arBsc:' 'ln .pro .Visionatheitaiiiiiiineifeiding, and cdnalder,a -lalismtracta WO/a been made for pork and beef for forward delivery on terms kept secret. =Laid Clover seed is wanted at $7 bO. TiMothy is;s2 so@t2 75. Flaxseed Li wanted itr.sB - • 10. coffee, sugar and molasses there Is ii'firM feeling. Whisky has rleclined to 684 68je. ' ' ' - Naw Yoan, Oct. 14. Flour declined 5410 c, sales of 10,000 btikt at 45:5045 a d perfine State ; $6 7046 90 'for ciomaion.tn'kOOd'-western, and $6 8047 40 for fiolitheni:Vheat declined 844 c; sales of 50;0001infat'$i'2441 88 for Chicago spring.; 'sl2B4l=BB tolliillwaukie club, and $1.874 , 146 for red Western. Corn declined' 248 c; sales of 60,000 buaat 964980 for mixed West arm :Beef quiet ;' pork quiet ; lard steady at 111412*for patrols. Whisky steady. ISE :2145 tlitigi 1324 C, I 181'6 1234 'lO9O 8587 adiunicing tendency. Wheat firm; sales of southern red at $1 60(41 64 ; Kentackywhite 85(41 90. Corn firm and scarce .$1 08(41 10. Whisky steady at 63@65c. Co ffee quiet; sales of Rio at82(442/c. . recoived; Calieos at 16, 18 and 20 cis.; „HuglinslB, IA and 25 eta., large lot of flan nels at, allpricem ,Gioves,and Hose for ladies and children. Laze assortment of Hoop Skirts.. and Salmorals, Shawls and Cloaks,- Piga and plaid Dresi Goods , to be sold at Eliilar atßrownold's Cheap Corner, market andlleCtind, opposite Jones Holies. ootl4dlwo. ga i n NY one halting large House to let, in a A - pars of the city, will find a good tenant tetibiliitieta E. Snyder, Esq., in Third street., di to IGIII`tiIDiAThEREN can be accommodated 121 witiiiiiitid'bOaid, on reasonable, terms, by applihnTy.n the corner of Second street and Rat , ibe Ailey, right hand aide. 'dlt? It" a ' 1 ';`.-=';' AGUE 1 ! • tilktP - 1,11 and Effectual Cure. Has been,in use years—never known: Bold whalasalo ad retail. 1711 C. S. ESIIkEt,. 624 North 12th street, Philad4l6o.. oejadlurP., • • .• SWEET 'DROPS OF TAX - X7 a Pus - la a Pleasant preparation of Tar in • fornof Loseßge. Is neeful•ln diSeases of thethirOit and lititga, relieving Coughs, Mairee iasiOntarrh, Asthma, Dry or Sore Throats, liffiarefOition of Lungs. Prepared and sold at ItircT i ii i ti per Nix. N '..KELL'EII'S Dru Store, 4 o. 91 Market Street. - ie, itias ;;D i 1411:113.ttl i f i llii e!y 11 ' *) :: .i tacted .1711:11: : :IL : 13D o T u il t ilAB pahi l 11.-4 ;: .41: .€4.l 3 A4LitPlide., . oot7dtt: - - - -- - - . Ast A t . 6 , I , l * G E . 1 2, iliE Rum[ma, Oct. 14 MEE Xill''' l 2LboatfrMunts Ai Rita'. KUNKE L'S CELEBRATED rrip.B WINE OF IRON, :BIT I ER Vi r al4tor),l l oN, Bruns WIN E OF . IRON, BITTER WIRE OE IRON, • . • THFC GREAT - ' THE GOAT TONTO,- '`-' 1 THE altibtffl. TONIC, THE GREAT TONIC, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion ; For Dyspepsia and Indigestion ; For Dyspepsia and Indigestion ; , For Dyspepsia and Indigestion ; For. Weak Stomachs and. General. Debility. For Week Stornachs and General DaTillEy. For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, /or Weak Stomaobs.and General Debility, Boilable - and Surslo2do - Clood, - Reliable and BM* to'do Good, Reliable and Sere to do Good, _ Reliable_ end Sure to do Good, • • And Cannot do Harm. And Cilipot do Harm. -'- • ` '.6aid•difitrot de Hum. - And, Court do MUM. It poets butSittleaud 11/lilies Abe Itliosta but Littleand Parities the Blood. It Costs but Littloand Pritifierttbn Blood. It Coats but 'Little:and Purillesilbe.RlOutl. - - I Now Riply Asks Trial I Err MO Ask a Trial - 1 tow Only Ask. a Trial ' • - I Notitinly.* a Trial Of this Valuable Medicine, Of this Valuable Medicine, Of MIS 'Valuable Medicine, " • l'Of thisi - Valuable Medicine Only Sevetityitive and One Dollar Bottle. (WY Se.irtierf five and. One Doll4l4,Bettle. Only Sqiintyfive sod _One DoiWper Bottle. Only SeVettrfiveitodOrie Dollar per Bottle. Manufactured solelY by S. A. KUNKEL& BRO., General Depot 118 'Market at Hailliburg Pa. ~s~i LLUGHLBLEI INTEEENNNO: WONDERFUL I LAUGHING A. 13 PROF.. 'fflAltitlr *Ens WILL GIVE TWO GRAND fIfttrRITIONS BRANT'S HALL, THURSDAY AND rFRIDAY ' -iiVENINGS ? OCTOEiBR lErm-AND - lent, 1868, 131 / 6131 D PROF. HAtaLBB, The renowned Magician, who will amuse and delight the audience with some of his wonder ful feats of Mag ic. ILOONNON, WIT, BONG AND DANCE ARE. BROUGHT GGT BY THE GAS These Exhibitions, given by Pam. LEE, at e earnest.solicitation of his friends, to whom he has administered the Gas in private. are the most popular and , amusing , now before the Public. Prof. Las has made the. remarkable discovery that, hy the preper use of 'the Pro texide of liffrogen,-teeth «who extracted with out any pain. ' Respectable parties will be selected from the audience as subjects. ' ' ADMISSION 25 cents. Front seats reserved for'liadies., Doors open at 7 o'clock, Lecture to - eidamenee et .8 qblook. Tickets. for, sale at the Itekili Stores and Ilarinvait's`Difig Store. octl4 - • • er4nr Attquitrg: .Jt.ateam Weeldy:to W 0 NING-at QUEENSTOWN; peek HasT°, Box.:211 11 91 1 :0 1 1i:Imowu Steamers xi -the Liverpool, New York.and Philadelphia Steam ship Company. are Intended to sail as follows 0= OF LONDON; Saturday, October 17 ; CITY DeLTItiORE, Saturday, October 24, UITSOF NEW TOME, .BatartittY, CootoX- 8 1; surivl t ry mumetsllog_liaturclay, at Noeu,,froia NProl l ihrer• AM§ fAtBSAGE, ityaspi nt amp; 'iguavessr; II OMR- yrw eeti.mi, sBo..szternmear - ~ $B2 60 do to London, 86 00 do to London, 86 60 do to Paris, - 9600 do, to Purim, 40 64) do to - Hamburg, ,90 00 do to hamburg, 87 60 Passengers absitinormdad to Hans, Braman, ibittordpu, AUtwerp, akeguall* low rates. 'FartWfrozsi livarpm4 or Queenestown : let °MAI; $75, $B6, $106. -- Elteenige from river pool; $4O. Froni 411mMittown, M. Those whtrwish to mild for their can buir Wi de here - at theo sat& Bor, tirther blf ol 4o l o l l NOT at the tkallta -41106wee.. _ 'JOAN G. DALE, Agent, 16,8r00.p1uy,!. or 0.0. ZIMMERMAN, HarrlOmrg. f23dly. 11303 FALL . 188111 MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. IHATE the_pleasura of infortnhig my out-. tomeotend thapablks.gentually, that I have now on. Italia a Inilliteck of. Fall: and Winter Goode,.. locindhlg::Fieneh _ Pattern_ Bonnet 4 Ilitibons,t than; Tiara% „Peva,. Trench and Americarilelowent,:ifeathera„ Ito; Also, Straw, Beam: and Feltz Ratsand Bonnets, of the ]stmt atylee • • • Wthailf KitnEK 1i0..218 - Arch street, Philadelphia. sept22-d2ma. MELOAFAR- IND CABINET _ORGIES. TrINTY‘EUX - 1 1 )318T PRE M IUMS, faginaMEDALS, ONLY GOLD, MEDAL (cosi won by kudzu. ilabliel3ll awarded to Hemaro 'INSTRUMENTS. 'A - 14: aisertinerit ,of :"these instruments at ways oui hand; at - W." KNOCHE'S, • Sole Agent, - - 98 Market street. j4-Vxmlyl• A LT.4-REl3BollBantnting.Elhada Trees planted La_thislalk_wiarlavai not *heads' orJezed, euppliediatod have my per iitthe plautfog by: wilding or- Aeotattonetthteugh the roet.ollice_ air'; to the plaoe_biteediately below the any. , oct7,_: - 7::;x7i 7r. - - IttIEEL 1,1 1 40N*2 BIACICENINLT . G. .fioo P 0 Z Jk-N. 1 1 4..8 44 ;!:ctei r ed for st444Yfifilitsal . e,arlS 024 i DficXl:o4t, Co . re tall6;B . Erg : Price 0 . 60. • '1'4.11013111/FIV STRAPS, a Km* of New York Etalariri'Morford For isle ifilEttalTEß'S Chia - gOok l Ktore. . PRE3OIVEU.I I IOII73, •thni - 113'; *Aka, In - ctizla and ism. 1111.4 *A.. Xiang, Ina of the *et delictoairenaractari-Maltia bY fe WK. DOOrTIC & 00. TyzailD SEEM:. •xs Id:Whence' .z",!•41.1. Twit :received by & co. „pp nelit - kik met - ) • di weeini e tWUNEWilis fe,IXL - - VATANTED-:-AVeol Carder and a Wear'. 'V !Ready employment will be given. For particulars apply to B. U. Hopkins, River alley betwee n Chestnut and - Market streets, c.r at the 7 1".. Lindsey's; :Factory, on the Counedossicet caifi3k, five Miles from Hirtisburg. octi3 d3ty AIirEDA colored girl to do the wuik of - -"TY - a email family- Most be a good washer and ironer: For address apply at this cfeue. - oct7 dtf ITTANTED—One Good Quarryman who un- V V derstands the business. "No others 'lced [gePt9] J. T EACH EBB AND INTELLIGENT YOUNG MEN WANTED to sell the 6 tandard His tory of- the War. 200,0CK1 copies sold. ci rc ,.. hns, giving terms, Sic., sent free. Address JONES BROS. it CO., Baltimore, bid. of d6m IXTANTED--500 lbs. Fresh Dandelion Root Vr by S. A. KUNKEL & Bro , Apothecaries, 118 karket st., Harrisburg. ect9 Aria flair atar for Rent rOll SALE--A -Two Story Brick House oo I. Pine street. For particulars enquire of MRS. JOHN MURRAY, Corner of Second and Pine street. octB-42m-tuSify - Eva BENT—A Two Story Brick House, Eitu- J: ated on Cumberland street in the city of Harrisburg. Apply to A. D. Rutherford, Front street, Harrisburg. txtl24lse VOR SALE—A Two Story Frame Rouse iu 1: Sixth Ward, opposite the Duck Tavern. Inquire of Michael McAdams, River Alley, be low Washington Avenue. Terms easy, octTdlw° WHITE and Liver-Colored SETTEE. PUP, 2'l six months old—stripe down his none. A liberal revratikyrill be given by returning him to Coldeee - Stage Office. octB-dtt OFFICE, corner of Market street and Market Square. septl2 3m Flue Bread and Cake Bakery, 74 Market Street, `r HE subscriber, thankful for the very lib eral patronage bestowed on him since he has taken the Bakery formerly occupied by David Brady, successor to Thomas Finley, takes this method to inform the pi:OHG that he has purchased the interest of David Brady, and will now use greater exertions to phase his customers and all who may favor him with a call, with the choicest of CAKES, and the best BREAD that clean, careful and expt ri tuned hands can make of the brat extra family I flour.- And a great variety of Fancy and Common Cakes always on hand or made to order. Come and try our Bread and Cakes. A. R. BRADY, Proprietor, G. S. BRADY, Sufic. oct6-aim Teacher of the Piano, Melodeon and Violin. Terms reasonable. 15 Third street, between Market and CheEt nut streets.• - septll-dBm JORA WISE, Third Street near Walnut, HARRISBURG PA. winusw AND RETAIL DEALER IN CONTEOTI6NEEY, FRUITS, &I Jojabe Paste, Ideas Paste; Fig-:Paste, Marsh.. Mallow. Grua Cream Chocolate Drops :Oda Grilles, arc, &c. Oranges and Lemons, Canned - Fruits, Jellies, Tess and Spices, all kinds. Paper Bags, Cider 'Vinegar, 'Fresh and Balt Fish in season, • Vegetables In season, Using, Currants, octl3 GREAT FURNITURE SALE. $5,000 „Worth of Furniture for Sale -IA 7 B4RE & CO., Auctioneers, Harrisburg, V V . Pa., respectfully inform their numer ous friends, that in connection with the auction business„ they have opened New Furniture rooms, where all kinds of Furniture will be sold, cheaper and at lower prices than at any Other place in the city. They having made ar rangements with the largest manufacturing establishments In New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and being in daily receipt of Furni ture, the largest orders will be filled at the shortest possible notice. Always on hand So fas; Stuffed Parlor and Cane Seat Chairs, Te te-a-tetes, Marble Top Dressing Bureaus, Ward robes, Bedsteads and Tables of every &scrip don • Fancy and Common Furniture. All kinds of Second Hand Furniture taken in exchange for new. The highest price paid for second hand household Famitore ClothinAßß C 0 .,, by B &r. , Auctioneers, next to State Capital Bank. septl9-tf QUALM PROPOSALS endorsed Proposals for 78 4 will be received at the office (.1 the t 1 dereign.ed, Assistant Quartermaster U. S. ArinY at Harrisburg, Penna., until 3 P. re. of Thurs day, October 22, 1863, for supplying the troops at Camp Curtin and the Invalid Camp, the hos pitals, corrals, and various military offices and posts in and around the city with fuel, for a period not to exceed six months; the contract to commence on the first day of November, A. D. 1863. GOOD, SOUND, MERCHANTABLE BABB WOOD, FOR FUEL—GREEN OR DRY—IN CORDS OF 128 CUBIC FEEL. GOOD' MERCHANTABLE ANTHRACITE COAL of EGG SIZE. IN ONS OF 2,240 LBS. The above to be deliver ed at the places named subject to inspection in such quantities a s may from time to time be required. ormay be either for both Wood and Coal, Or *nude, as :he t,iz t. r uisy eb.ct. The contract to continue for the time above B ivified, unless sooner terminated, by order of the Quartermaster general of the United Stateit. Thewbility of the bidder to fill the contract _ Ulfa be. guaranteed by two respectable per sona, whose signatures must be . appended to the -geirantee, and said trlSlttilitee must De ' " lilmlfthe bid. E. Cl. WILSON, Cs, tart Qr. Mr. U. S. IL., lierrh lout, Pa. oda Wants Nan abratisemtnts. LOST OR STOLEN DR. J. C. HOYER, DENTIST, BR. L 3:0 1r 7 IS TEA GABES, BISCUIT, PIES, HENRY O. ORTH, Citron, Figs, Dates, Prunes, AI monds, Walnuts, Filberts, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts, Pecan Nuts, Cocoanuts, Cranberries, Hominy sipd Beans, Cakes and Crackers, Sweet and Irish Pa tatoes, Green and Dried Fruits, And Country, Produce in season. Froposalg. PROPOSALS FOR FUEL. JOHN WISE