,:b..: Daitp p..00t. PITTSB URGH: SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 12 CITY AT 'l' El IR,Z The Army Vote. Below we give the aggregato voto for our county ticket in parts of Cols. Black's, Geo. B. Hays' and Schiranelfennig's (Ger man) regiment, five companies of Colonel Bowley's regiment, Capt. Sahl's and Path terson's cavalry companies, Captain Ahl's company in Geary's regiment and Capt. J S. Mcßride's company in Camp Wilkins: A.BN7. Janus DIST. CDUIIT. N. W. William:4, R. and U....... P 8.5.91. JUDGE .COIL 11.143. Wm. B. McClure, K. and U AtII..TUD9E OGM. PLIAS. John Brown, B. Laurence Mitchell. U . aftall 811144.17011.. JOWL P. Penne'', R. and U..... Thomas Williams, R. and U.... Thomas J. Bigham. R. and U Peter G. Shaul:KlD, B. William linichman, U Biguimond Loos, R L. H. Carlisle. U A. B. Groan. U... ............... ....... Thos. B. Hamilton, U aliziurr, Henry WoOs. R Joshua Rhodes; U.- Renton, .1 PHOTEOSOTAD T. Henry FAC,II, R Robert Furey, U.... , COMM 85.10N111 David Co John A. Parkinson, U VialSlllllß. Aaron Floyd. R James Black:more, I L. .13.Davnison, C 1110tisE . John MeClang, R. Wm. Alexandor, DISCUTOP. OF FOUR. Robert H. Davis, R and i. Euseriox ktrrtiaNs.—lnformation re , calved by a special messenger, shows the following result in threw neighboring counties: FAYETTE COUNTY.—In Fayette cc linty the whole D3MO.I7MiC ticket is elected by about seven hundred majority-, with the exception of Keine, the Democratic none& nee for Assembly, whose majority is be tween liveand six hundred. Lindsay, the Democratic candidate for President Judge in the District composed of Washington, Fayette and Greene ef.unties,is elected over hie competitor, Mr. \Teed', by over twen% ty-seven hundred majority. Ge.xxNß Com= —The Democratic ticket is all elected, by over one thousand majcrity. Lindsey, for Judge, had over sixteen hundred majority- WASH rwrox COUNTY. —The vote •is PO close that the official returns will ha v e to decide the election. It is thought, how. ever, that the Demo crate have elected their ' Sheriff and one of their Assemblymen, Colonel Hopkins. The balance of the Re publican ticket is elected. A WELL APPOINTED DRUG STOkE.- Yesterday afternoon we dropped in for a few moments at the drug store of Simon Johnston, corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets and were surprised et its extent and neatness of appearance. The stand is an old one, having been occupied as a drug store for fifteen years, and has been in the past two years, twice enlarged, owing to the increase of business, making it one of the most commodious and handsome es. tablishments in the city, Mr. Johnston has in his store a well selected stock of drugs and chemicals of every description, all pure and unadulterated, a zreat variety of paints, oils and dyestuffs, perfumery and fancy goods in profusion and a choice stock of pure wines and liquors for medicinal purposes. He has reliable assistants and pays special and personal attention to the filling of prescriptions, so that citizens or strangers can go there with an assurance that they will get only the best goods. AMEIXSTICD ON SUSPICION.—OrI Sunday evening last, E M. Norton, U. S. Mar• that for the Western District of Virginia, arrested Miss Ella Poole, of Wheeling, upon information which led him to believe that the lady was engaged in some trea sonable correspondence. The house was searched without any satisfactory result to the Marshal, and the lady not being in good health, it was decided to place a gdard in the house and allow her to re- Main there.. During the night, Mica Pool succeeded in escaping from the house and Wailing the vigilance of the guard. Ac• cordingly, on Thursday morning, Mrs. Poole, the mother of Ella, and Mrs. Ste phens, a sister, were taken in custody by the Marshal, and placed in confinement at the McLure House, charged with aiding and abetting the escape of the first party named. SERIOUS STABBING ATTILA Y.-011 Thursday night two boarders at Mrs. Bridget Neston'a, High street, Michael Gegen and Fergus Fahey had a quarrel in which, the former having been knocked down and again attacked on rising, he drew a knife and stabbed Fahey in the ab. domen, inflicting a serious wound, from which the entrails protruded. Fahey was taken to Walter's hospital, where he still lies in a precarious condition. The above is the statement of the man Gegen, who was arrested and committed until Tuesday next to answer a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. By that time the result of Fahoy's injuries may be known— GEN. NEGLICI'b BRIGADE Sirwell of Kittanning, be; tokographed to Gov. Curtin teat he will etHterielly j,,:n General Negley's bride,, which it Wild stated he had refused to do. The Equipments for his comma , : d have been shipped to Kittanning and the regiment will be here on Monday. The arms ( improved Springfield rifled tuuslrets) for the entire brigade, arrived yesterday and will be distributed soon, per• haps today. Gen. Negley expects to move westward with his brigade on Monday, or Tuesday at farthest. PERAFILVANIA MEDICAL BOARD.—The Pennsylvania Medical Board, under the auspices of the State Surgeon, General Smith, is sitting daily at Witiarl's exam• thing medical officers attached to indepens dent regiments, which left that State prior to their transfer to the State authorities. Gov. Curtin will commission .all now in the service who may be found by the Board duly qualified. DISPEZATE LEAP.—Joseph Gruber, a soldier at Camp Carlisle, was recently permitted to visit his wife at Wheeling, but staying too long was hunted up by a guard. While crossing the suspension bridge, he broke from the guard and leaped into the river, a distance of nearly one hundred feet. He fell feet foremost, and was rescued with great difficulty. LourevlLLE JOURNAL—Don't hunt for it SS it CEO be had at the following news depots, every afternoon at 3 o'clock, the same day of publication: Miner's. next door to the Poet Office: Case's, Chronicle Building; Bradley's, Smithfield street; Egan's, Wood etre -i; East's, Allegheny; or at the Pittsburgh office, Gildentenny's newe•depot, opposite the Theatre--John W. Pittock, agent.. 13.813D1if ATIO :sr AND r ite ,Tiov.—;:ol. A. L Russell has resigned the office of ISser etary and Treasurer of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville B..ailroad, and W. 0. Hughart has been appointed to that posi tion. Mr. 11 is very competent and will 1111 the position ably OILDERB.p TO TH E W EST. —THO Forty- Aftb regiment. under Colonel Wel.o, who has been in command of Cainplattrtin for several months 'is ordered to leave nest week. Their destination, in all probabili. tr:will be either Kentucky or Missouri. TESTERDA r'e-New York, Philadelphia, Cincinnati and Louisville daily papers can be had at Pittock's Pittsburgh Agency, opposite the Theatre. The return Judges of the county met in the Supreme Court room at ten o'clock y,eaterday morning and organized by elect mg Alexander Hilands, &q , Chairman, Jno. A Sargeant, James Gormley and H. J. Lemon were chosen Secretaries, The returns were announced and entered on the tally sheets with great expedition, all the districts bung recorded before two o'clock. The Secretaries then retired to foot up the columns and were engaged in that work until late last night. We give the result bf their labors in another place. After receiving all the returns from the county the judges adj turned, as ri quired 16 law, until the s , ...c.ind Tuesday of No vember' when the army vote will be counted and added to the official re turns. &STERN PRNIIST LVAN EL NCTIoN Advicee from chanties in this section of the State show the el, ction of Union and Democratic tickets in several districts. In Mercer county tbo Union ticket :e elected by 1,000 to 1200 majority. In Clarion county, the Democratic ticket has six or eight hundred majority. In Fa} ette c ,, uno tv the Democratic ticket is electod by six or seven hundred majority, and in Greene by about 1,000. In Washington the DO. mocracy have elected their Sheriff and one Assemblyman, certain; the remainder of the ticket is very close and can only be de cided by the official vote. Lindsey, Dem ocratic candidate for Judge in the Wash. ington, Fayette and Greene, is elected by over twenty-seven hundred majority. 354 93 ma Ezi; :44 41 mar 1.90 ASSAULT UPON A WOMAN—Mayor Wilson's police, on Thursday evening, ar, rested an old man named Ephraim Herd ott, from the "rural districo, - at the tar ern of Chas. P. Mugie, in the Diamond, he having seized a servant girl in the hou se very rudely, striking Mrs. Mule several times when she came to the assktance of the frightened girl and attempted to stab her, from which she only escaped by the intervention of her husband. Herriott was committed to jail to answer a charge of assault and buttory. Herriott is the party who was knocked down and robbed by Howell, Bird and Arnold some time ago, but was not to be found when the case came up for trial and was generally believed to have absconded. He new makes his reappearance for the first time, ABSCONDING AMU:NT] it A RRSST 308 19 m n '2B / 123 212 ms 2:d • 397 171 ma —Alderman Miller, of Allegheny, com mitted a lad named John Cash, charged on oath of Henry Rabenau, shoemaker, of Ohio street, with being an absconding apprentice, The father of the boy id algo anxious to have him in custody, as he has enlisted for the war, without the conient. of either his parents or his in,ster, and is not yet seventeen years of age. He was apprenticed to Rabenau, by the officers of the Home of Refuge, some eighteen months since, and has worked steadily ever since until the war fever seized him. POCKET PICKED —Hrs. Kato Bull, re siding un Western avenue, had her pocket picked yesterday morning, in the Alle gheny mardet, of a pocket book containing live dollars and a half. Upon reaching the market, she took her hand from her pocket to shake hands With a friend, and after conversing a few minutes she passed into the market and bargained for some butter, but when she felt for her pocket book it was missing. No clue to the thiof. LUNATIC COMMITTRD.—Justice Miller, of Fawn township, on complaint of the man's wile,yesterday committed B,Adas lig to the charge of Jailor Small, under the belief that he is insane. Mrs. Jig swears that be has often threatened her life, as well as violence to others, and that she fears it is dangerous for him to be al lowed to run at large. He will remain in jail until a jury inquires into hi= insanity, and if they find it to e.ust,he wall be sent to the Insane hospital. EiceltivrNo AGENT.—At a la:: mr.:iing of the Synod of Allegheny, Mr. T. H. Nevin was unaninuotsly appointed to re• ceive the contributions of that Synod to tho Boards of Domestic Missions and Edu. cation, and the fund for superannuated and disabled ministers, in addition to those for the Board of Church Extension. which he has received for some time. CELicA2 r• AND J v Borland, Mar set Strot-t, td SLill Selling boots and shoes at figures most astonish. iogly low. He says and we b !love he means it, that he will sell lower than any other house in Lhe city. He sell; goods of the best quality and is always accommu. dating and polite—especially to the ANOTHER TAX COLLECTOR IT' TROUBLE —Jos. Hastings, late collector of the Third ward, of this city, having refused to settle up his auplicates, has been arrested and committed to jail upon ft charge of embers zlement. The amount of his delinquency is between $2,500 and $3,000. FORESTALLING.-Market constable Ros ner, yesterday arrested Patrick Barr, for purchasing twenty bushels of apples in market, to sell again, contrary to ordin ance. fie was taken before the Mayor ar.d fined $4 and cost. DEGREE CONFICHRED.—The Degree of Doctor of Divinity was couforred on Ro Wm. Collier, President of the Pittsburgh Conference of the M. P. CL•ureii at the late commencement At Waynesburg C 1.., lege. So , LDIER DEAD,-Wm. H. Walker, of Jefferson township, Wastong ton county, and a member of Captain Templeton's company, died at Washington on Tuesday from hemorrhage of the bowels. PENNRYLVANIA'S quota of troops under the last requisition of the President, is full and such as have not been sant forward aro now awaiting far) orders of the War De., partment anm.r. Domsnow.—The Sisters of Mercy thankfully acknowledge the receipt of a boll, valued at $47 dollars, from Mr. Fulton, for the Orphan's Ohapel, Birming ham. THE MULLIGAN GUARDS, now being organized here, have been accepted in Col. Power's independent regiment At Camp Cameron. THERE was a short supply of water in the lower part of the city yesterday, owing to the cutting off of the supply in one of the largo mains. IMPORTANT Ironl the West—see the Cincinnati Daily Commercial, to be had every morning at Pittock's Pitttsburgh Agency, opposite the Theatre. THE session of The Criminal Court yes• terday was occupied in the trial of trifling cases, chiefly assault. and battery, MAYOR, WILSON yeserday held Charles Richards, colored, to bail, for surety of the peace, on oath of Joel Penney. SYNOD OF W nitELING.—The Old School Presbyterian Synod of Wheeling will meet at that place on Friday, the 18;h inst. KENWOOD Bu.A.B.DINu von BOYS, will re-open Sept,. IS. Terms reduced,' Address, Rev. Jos. Y. Tro - Lon, .New Brighton, Pa. DErrisrar.--Dr. C. dai, tip. 246 Penn street, attends to all brenebes of the Den tal profession. =IMM ASSET MEYER:A SON., hianulawarers, and Whoi.. Jo Etivi Reran Dealers In FIJRNITIJOIS & CHAIRS., N 0.424 Penn etr6434 Anave ino ""1. Ramon hanni wlsrgo annormient of r tinny and Plain Filrnitare, in Walnut and Dtaboitany tte-at own mannfacture, and warranted loud in no:Wiry an etc, twiny manuAnttired in the city, and nil se MielitiOnnbiß loreadiß tertril )lAlfigi3 /1 1 :/KES & co., PORK. DEALERS, and dealers in Provisions, corner of Market and Front eta. Jacky& =MI The Official Count .All2lO/1 Y ISATIS POSTERS, PLACARDS, HA ND-B fLLS, Punted at tkin . l,,r, rash , ait . thp rmpp W. S. HAVEN, 81 THIRD STREET, WRO WILL PRINT IN RED, WHITE AND BNUE.(WITH FANCY CrTA,) PLAIN BLACK INK. 44r - Cull and flea SAmplo9 hn , t EPI price.. - 1* nol4 glrPß's CANDIED FLA G ROOT, A SLT PEMOR ARTI.CI,I2: FOR SWEETENING TUE BEEATII AFTER cHEW.IN(i, TARINI MEDICINE, Ac Price 110 Cents Per Box FOR SALE WHOLESti, RETAII. BY CHAS. H. SUPER, AT HIS DRUG STI HtF Cor. Penn and St, Clair Ste. seZts MIMS LOOMIS ...........» .. THOS. WOMB. AUSTIN LOoll IS it CU., Dealers in Pronneeory Notes, Bon.* Mortgagea, find on secur.tios for money. Money loaned on Chocks at short dates, with coilateral securities. NOTES ANL DEUFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Loa can h ncoornmodateo, reasonable terms, and capitalists can be furnnibr.d nit.h good sennrities at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the Bale, Renting and Leasing o; veal Estate. Office, No. 92POUR'IH STREET, above Woad. --reedy (WTI N I.ooltllß. C. WEST & CCO-1 K1N0TA(71411.2.24 OF CARRIAGES. RocKAwAYs, BUGGIRa, SULKIES k No. 107 Penn 57rgef, Plttstraro, .41 , 47 - Al: work warranted to be of th. beat rag ar 11/P god worktnat.lm.. rnv T. J. trlLArr rAti/. 11.UblUS Western Stove Works, 345 . LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH GRAFF & COO, MANUFACTURERS, WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION Tv or lho public to their huge .Lock of well PO- Cook. Parlor & Heating Stoves, A LBO-1 M PRO V ED KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, Exton-Went, hr., among . which wilt be found the ?IMF COAL COOK BTUV IN TEE STATE. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Right, Eclipse, ano IRON CITY, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Fier for the BEST COAL 000 K STOVES. Also FIRST PREMIUM awarc'ed to the I'BT/13 ASISBICAS, GLOBS & B.SPUBLIO, Per the BEST WOOD 00013. STOVES NOW IN 113 E. The KENTUOSIAN and KANSAS Premium Pteves are unsu.sed. We call attention a I 0E 4L F:HS and BUILDERS to the largest stock o GRATE FRONTS & FENDERS IN THE BTA'I.-A N. B.—We line the DIAMOND end ECLIPSE Coe Cook Sto7es with Soap-Stone Linings, wn en stand the fire better than iron. apla;as CHARLES GIPNER'S TRIMMING STORE, 7S IMARivrET STREET, New Fall and Winter Goods. DRESS TRIMMINGS, o IMPS, BRAIDS, PO MPI N E7'TE and SILK TErm MINOS ; VELVET RIBBONS, VELVET BUTTONS; SILK BUTTONS, EMBROIDERIES AND LACE GOODS, CAMBRIC AND BOOK SETS, LLNEN SEM; LACE SETS, CAMBRIC COLLARS, EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, INFANTS' WAISTS, ROB ES and CAPS; JACONET EDGINGS and I NSERTINGS, VALENCIA ant THREAD, LACE and EDGINGS, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Gloves, Ho siery, Silk and Merino Undershirts and Drawers: Headdresses, Chenille and Card Nets, ace. All are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves, our ntock being so full and varied that all can be suited. OFFICIAL MAP OF MISSOU THREE FEET SQUARE PRICE TWENT Y..FIVE 'CENTS, DRAWN AND ENGRAVED FROM ACTUAL SURVEYS FOR TH.& LAND OFFICE OF MISSOURI. COLORED IN COUNTIEB NICELY This Map is engraved equal to and in the sqme style as Lloyd's Map of Southern States. It shows every County and County Seat, Village, Post Othee, Railroad and Railroad. Stations. Every River and every Creek, every Wagon Road, and Leal. copper and Iron Mine in the State; every Swemp is also shown, and every Bridge; all drawn from actual Sarveys made for the oar, of the Land titles in that State. Price only REI cents per copy. Sent by mail any where, free of postage on receipt of money, .Agents want.ed in every county. HENRY MINER, (3acceaßor to Hunl:Khincter,) ocs NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE. 1 11 10WE 7 !v:4 NEVI SHUTTLE Bowling Machines, ARE ADAPTED to all kinds of 1 EWIN6, working equally well on the lighter.t and hosiviesc fabrics, making the LOCK STITCH 8151 "ke both aides, winch =mot be rtriveled or Pulled Out. And for Tailoring, Shirt Making, Gaiter Fittong and Stacie Binding, these have no stiporior Call and Dee them at o. 28 Fifth street, Up Stairs, ali2o:4kyrttis W. B. LABICELL Dr= WEE, & PHILLPS, GENERAL COOPER tILGE CARDS, &c ir ayette Street, Remi.an hand and Wayne streets, *IL We are prepared to furnish Coal Oil, Whin key, Ale, Molasses and Pork 1 - IARRET4. at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms TIIE ARDESCO OIL COMPANIT A 4 AN UFACTURE AND HAVE FOR 112. sale a superior 9.7 facie of REFINED ARDESCO OIL, Non-Explosive. Also, PURE 1E.4"Z0 E harehouse, No. 4.i Rand Street, F.03.8-43m GENT,.., BUYS and YOUTHS' CALF, KIP end THICK BOOTS OF A I'EI4SUPERIOR QuA.LITY, SELLING LOW FOR CASIR W. E. Schm.ertz&';Co., No. 31 Fillll4lreet, WILLIAM MEANS. 1)2 1 / 4 VID M'CA_NDIX4N YA RRISON A. COFFIN, Special Partner Eienerad ✓artnere. MEANS & COFFIN, (Scieuwt,rti to M'Candlosa,Meano A Co,) WHOLESALE GROCERS Corner Wood and Water Ma., PITTSBURCHI. PA. uaeEv Lit I 11. MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 SI. Clair Street, h*,•rhanr!y with L. Hirghfl.3l(l,l ty A V [NI; RETURNED FRI)112 NEWT" w:LI, storek of CLOTHS. aud EIiTLN(;S, which can Le par. chased at prir«s far 1 , -1...v Lilt. usual rates. 4147- Greta inducbmouts offered to e , teh buyer, BOWN tii. TETLEY, 138 Wood Street, MAKE' TOOLS FOR FoRING OIL WELLS at the nhorteet I,,bitqa noti ca , Having been in the businevio of manufacturing mole ever once the "fever" tint bridie oUt,wt, can Recurs persona about to engage in the oil business, that it will he t their inixre.A Lo give UK a call and met"an examination of no , "tac k now on hand mi.:, 421E8 A. FETitELC, FORWARDING AND COMMIS,-lON MERCHANT Fiona . , Grain. Eleueon, l.ar .i, Butter, Dried hermit and Froth:tea Generally, Colll7l{ll. OP M.111.1:-NT eTazaTt, FITTS PA. Barka m—Francia N. Baiter, Sag-, William lid worth Br., H. Cuthbert & Hon, Pittrian rh, fiord Ott, Hetsker & Swearingen, H. Brady. M. & M. hank, List Mangle a Co., George W. Andereor, Donlon Paz wed Co., Wheeling. my - Fitelpti-ts D. B. ROGEI & *ON., MA.MUYACTURERS OF BOCK 8' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRILL TEETH, Office, Colmar Butler and Clymer Streets, Ninth Ward, JAMES H. CHILDS & CO ROPE COTTON MILF,s, Allegheny City; Pa SEAMLESS BAGS, 051•T.A.3317.T.8.C.31-S, • 32 Incites to 40 Incbtilm Wide. 49111-Orders may be left at H. CHILI* CO'S-, LK , Wood Street. Pittelairah. neatly:is _ . USH 110U8E,—M. RUSH, Proprie- JILL tor, N 0.897 Liberty street, near Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. This house has been lately enlarged, refitted and re-tarnished, and is now in the best of order for the accommodation of boarders and travelers, The best of Oystees received daily, sold wholesale and retail, or served up in every style. The defies, cies of the season always on hand, together with superior brands of Liqu ors, an. 1%14 HOMESTEAD, AND PROPERTY SUITABLE FOR GARDENING PURPOSE+, AT Aulri , POSITIVELY WITHOUT RE SERVE. within four miles of the Court 'House, and a short distance from the City line, near the Connellsville Railroad which to now finished, giving every facility to approach the property at a email charge, with a pleasant ride to Haziewood Station on the Wood's estate, adjoining residence of lion. George H. Liarsi , , Issas Pennock, EFT, Hon. ?f . Swartzwelder, Mr. Burt Inn and others. Sale to take place on the PREMISES on THUR.BI)AY next, OCTOBER lien, at '4 o'clock. Care will start from the station near the Gas Works at ha f past one o'clock, returning at to o'clock, to convey those wishing to purchase. FREE TICKETS trill be given by ROUT ROBS, Esq., at the Law UtIICO of Messrs. Robb /t McConnell, Diamond stri.ei., Le tureen Smithfield and Grant, ore , . the Auction House of W. G. Mct:ARTNEY, where PLANS of the PROP ERTY can be seen. Further particulars will be airman] hand bills Terms of sale accommodating to all. JAMES McKEN.NA, S+lnsman. W. G McCsarter, Auctioneer. TEETIL EXTRACTED WITHOUTPAiii BY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS whereby no drugs or galvanic battery ate used. Cold weather is the time when the appal., - tus can be need to its beet advantage. Nfedic - 1 gentlemen and their families have their teeth ex tracted by my process, and are ready to testify as to the safety and painlessness of the operation, whet over has been said by persons interested in as. sarong the contrary havtug no knowledge of is y process. 107-ARTIFICIALTEETH inserted in every style E. OUDRY, Dentist, 134 Smithfield street. nol6 lYttL9 TO THE PUBLI - C. l. Err'ILCIALLT the limo- - rent and faely 240d etka is Physicians of all cie nominxtions, treat secs , sad delicate disorders, self abuse and 41.602ifie4 or ' atuations common and - nmdent to youths of bmii sexes. and adults, single or merned. Bemuse . lieteesear publishes the fact of his doing , so, the !gnome , and Wisely modest are dreadfully shocked, and think .1 a great ale very immoral, stud for contamination rum corruption among their wives, promising sons and daughters. Their family physician should be cautions to keep them in ignorance that they dc the same tut Dr. BILANETRUP, (except publishing) lest a lucrative practice might be lost to them among eturad, falsely modest and presumptuous fareihes, born and raised In ignorance, sprungUn as mushrooms, and who compare society, intelli gence, sense, to., to dollars and cents, mystenously, meanly or illy gotten. It is to lublici4, however, that numerous parents and guardians aro thankful that tnetr sous, daughters and wards, previously feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and ar.pear Fume, have been restored to health and vigor be Dr. BRANSTRUP. besides many before and after Mar• ritU;fi through him have been saved much enttenng, anxiety, mortification, lc. Having the advantage of over thirty yews experience and observation, consequently, he has superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who is daily consulted the prafeseion, as well recommended by respect' d e able citizens, prbitakters, proprietors of hotels, /to Spermatorhea, or so called nocturnal emiesions.- I'his dreadful malady can be completely cured by the very last discovery that his never yet failed. In female di.er..ses he has had superior experience on account ut his old age, seventy years, all irregu larity is completely cured. As for consumption or pulmonary diseases my eyrupat which are compo ued from iceland moss and other ingredients by a skillful physician five years at the busineee,u has bad more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered, as the certifi cates will show. They are all genuine and can be found sown:ling to a pamphlet that each person will get at the examination, all free of charge.— (Mice 86 timiteilead street, near inf.,Zraolld street Private common ice-eons from all parts of the Union strictly ationded to. Direct to 4ell3amis utilations. !EMT= AV Tana xriv POMMY OR PITTIBUNII, PEI4R'.6 PITT. - BURGII, Pt, L ‘ .-A 1- P.11113131.)Wi H. PA nurrcrecTramus OP A D OF 80% 800. Pittsburgh Poet Office. 2D Nth . LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. (Special Dispatch to The Post. Vole of the Pennsylvania eserves WAslll NOTON, Oct. 12.---J. P. BARR: 7 he result (Jr Sheriff in the Pennsylvania Resorvee, gives Harry Woods a majority of one hundred and forty eight votes. .11.1. [Special Dispatel to 'flit Post.] Banks Elected to the Legle lattice. IioLLIDAYsEuao. 0.2 t. 11 —Thaddeus Winks, Eeq., ledeppndent Wur Damocra' s elected to the Lagislatu re. Washington News Items. WASHINGTON CITY, O`L 11 - Ite,pre. sentativos Steel, of New Jersey, and Dawes of Massachusetts, have arrived here. They are members of the House Committee app doted during the late EPS- SiGG of Congress, to investigate all con tracts made by the Government. Aftor transacting some business at the War and Treasury Departments, they left the city this afternoon for St. Louis. One.of their fellow Committee men is awaiting them there. The Government has afforded ev cry facility for the investigation, and it is known that the action of the Committee thus far, has been highly beneficial to the pecuniary interest of the country. •• While the male portion of the popula Lion of the state 01 New York, between the ages of IS and .15, capable of bearing arms, is 766,300. that of the state of Penn sylvania, is r,07,000. _Brokers and banker 3 say that the moor ey market is easier now than it has been at any other time within the last ten years. The steamer Harriet Lane is about to ako on board a heavy armament of 22 ,ounders. The Pensacola, though drawing 17 feet of water, reached Alexandria without the slightest difficulty. Sho now lies off that city. All is quiet down the Potomac. There are no indications of lile about the rebel batteries. The steamer Forbes lies In the channel awaiting orders. The Harriet Lsne, Pawnee, Pocahontas, Seminole and An:music., are now in the hands of work men, undergoing repairs, changing arms. nentz, etc A reconnoitering party of our pickets on the line of our advance made last night, failed to discover any rebel pickets or signs rat any large force of the enemy, The reb els are drawing in the'r Effective measures ore to be immediately taken to open Lhe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad along its entire length. The rains of yesterday and last night have ceased, and a large portion of our forces on the Potomac are busy putting up their tents and getting their camps in order to day. Fur the information of many persons who come at a great sacrifice of time, money and personal comfort to Wash ington, for the purpose of visiting their relations in the army on the Virginia side of the Potomac, it is proper to state that as Gen. McClellan considers such visits as inconsistent with the good of the soldiers as well as prejudicial to the success of the army generally, he has, by positive orders, refused passes. Tim constant communication of families with their nrothers. husbands and sons, is prevented by the refusal, which, in very many instance ,, , is the occasion of much painful embarrassment to the officer in charge, as well as to those who, after reaching Washington, are without means of providing for their comfort. Many visit the city merely through curiosity, but they incur needless expense, as it cannot be gratified. No passes are granted ex cepting in extreme cases, where it is posi tively necessary. Capt. Thomas J. Wood and Lient. Col. Richard W. Johnson, were to day ap pointed Brigadier Generals of volunteers, and assigned commands under Major Gen eral Sherman, in that State. Captain Averill of the U. S. mounted rifles, has been assigned to the command of Young's Kentucky, now called the Pennsylvania Cavalry. Baron Von Vegeeeck, of Sweden, has been appointed an aid to Major General QV 001. Secrecy of Gen. Bank's Army Movements—Arrests for Sell— ing Liquor to Soldiers. DAR.NESTOWIC, Md., Oct. 11.—Several Movements by regiments in detail have transpired within the last four days, and it is the impression of outsiders that other movements are in contemplation. Every thing connected with the government of Gen. Banks and Stone's command is con. ducted with the utmost secrecy, and the most anxious searchers after knowledge cannot obtain any reliable intelligence in advance. This, of course, is a serious dis appointment to those who would divulge contemplated movements regardless of the welfare and interest of our country and its government. A serious and tragical affair occurred last Monday night at the temporary encamps ruent of the sth UoLneeticut Regiment During the turmoil of pitching. tents and preparing supper an unprincipled specula tor smuggled a hogshead of liquor into the lines and before he was detected by the officers, had dispensed enough of the poise enous compound to create the greatest die• turbance. During the reign of its inftu ence an affray occurred in which one citi• zen was killed, two or throe wounded, and several horses shot. On the facts transpir. ing, Gen. Banks issued an order for all the liquor found within the limits of our pick ets to be immediately destroyed, and those found selling it to bo arrested. Today a man succeeded in concealing a barrel in the woods end supplied the liquor to pass ing soldier's near Saithersburg, Adjutant Stone and Surgeon Dimon, of the 19th New York Regiment, ferretted out the fel low, arrested him and turned him over to the tare of Provost Marshal Slone. He gave the name of Joseph Trail. His lainous beverage was destroyed on the spot. Gen. Williams, an officer in the Meade. can war, has been appointed to the comb mand of the 3d Brigade. Alleged Emissary Arrested. 11.—William J. Packard was arrested here to-day on an order from the State Department as an al leged emissary from Richmond, where he was connected with Shat & Co. Packard has represented himself in Cincinnati and other cities as a refugee from the South, and lately visited Wa'hington, it is said, with a pretence of giving valuable informa tion to the federal authorities, and had, wh'ie there, ample opportunity to discover the position and strength of our forces. He was sent to Fort Lafayette this evening. Chester County Election. WEST CHESTER, Oct. 11. —The official vote of Chester county is as follows: Presi• dent Judge—Butler(Union) has a majoris ty over Hemphill (Independent Union) of 3,863; Associate Judge—Bailey (Union) has a majority over Buchan (Peace) of 4,257. Assembly—Windle (Union 7,250; Stonaker (Peace) 3,147; McKaughey 8150; Mackey (Peace) 3,151. The vote of over two thousand Union soldiers has not been received. Election News READING, Oct, Woo° ward has been elected President Judge, Ulymer State Senator, and the whole Democratic ticket by over 4,000 majority. ' - • y.„. _ _ - Mrissourt Coliveiltto_W.•--geeflY Camiron at St. 'Loa ST. Lowe, Oat. 11.—The State Uonven. Lion met this morning and a quorum being present, proceeded to business, A. resolution was adopted authorizing the Chair to appoint five committees, of five each, to report on various subjects for the action of the Convention, viz: Military and Civil Officers, Elections, Ways and Means, and Revenue. In the afternoon session, the Convention among a number of resolutions, offered and referred to. various committees, was the following b y . Mr. Hitchcoz: That the Committee of Ways and Means be in. etructed to consider the expediency of ac. tion by this convention, for the purpose of confiscating the property of all citizens, residents, or persons in the State who shall, after the expiration of a reasonable time, be found aiding or abetting the re hellion now on foot, within its borders, and for the application of all property so confiscated, first to reimburee loyal citi zens of the State for losses sustained by them in support of the National and State Government; and secondly, to the use of the State, and that the committee report by ordinance or otherwise. Mr. Howell moved to reject the resolu- tion at once, stating that he did not wish such a resolution to come before a commit-. tee of which he was a member, oven for consideration. The motion to reject, was lost. Mr. Howell then resigned his place on the committee and the vacancy was filled by Mr. Irwin. Gov. Gamble's message to the Conven' Lion asks for a more ~ imple and efEicions military law than now exists. He recom mends prompt *measures to provide insane to carry on the Stelo government, the Tost ponement of the Slate, clectic.% ordercd the last session of the convention. and se a consequence 01 7os:j.onern.nt, hie own term of office w-ulft iongei than was contemplated, he suggests the Ap pointment of some person to disch.arge•es ecutive duties during the prolonged period that will elapse before an election can be held. A salute of fifteen guns was fired in honor of Secretary Cameron and Adjutant General Thomas, on the occasion of their visit to the Arsenal this evening. Secretary Cameron and Adjt. General Thomas arrived this morning. It is tin• derstood that they come on businesss con nected with the Department of the West and will remain some days. Steamer Fired Into by the Rebels. GA ILTPOLIg, Oct 11.—The steamer Izetta, laden with government property, left here this morning, destined for Camp Erman, Kanawha river. When opposite Red House shoals, 30 miles above Point Pleasant, she was fired into by 100 rebel cavalry from the south hank of the river, and ordered to land. Captain Windsor declined doing so, and by the engines alone, the pilot having been compelled to leave hie post, succeeded in turning the boat, down stream, and escaped, reaching here this afternoon. The balls passed through the pilot horse, cabin and engine room.— No one was injured. The government steamer Silver Lake is supposed to have been captured by the rebels, who aro ad• vancing toward the river to cut off Rose. crane supplies. Election of Directors. ST. Louis, Oct. 11. —At the meeting, of the Stockholders of the Missouri and Western Telegraph Co , held in this city, the following gentlemen were elected di. rectors for the ensuing year :—John H. Lightner. Charles M. Stebbins, Charles J. Osborn, J. H. Wade, Anson Stager, Chas. Davenport and Wm. Hunter. At a subh sequent meeting of the Board of Directors, Charles Davenport, of Cincinnati, was elected President, and Isaac R Elwood, of Rochester, N. Y., Secretary and Treas urer. Loss of a Line of Battle bhip. .Islziv YORK, Oct. 11.—The Russian Line of Battle Ship, with a crew of 800, was lost on the coast of Japan. All the crew are said to have perished. ORKIIT neiz u, ROBERT BAILZELL & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS COMAIISS , ON AND FORWARDING NIERCHAYTS -AND DEALUS}M PPODCRIZA3D PMttLittß,lBtd,l3L7Aoll:lBli4 NO. 1715 1 LIBERTY STREET. A'EWFALL AND WINTEriOIi row received daily at :0)744*10 4:4 0616 offy:ii • 77 Marliet Street TEA. VING JUST RECEIVED difect from the importers and manufacturers a very large and well selected stock of goods pur chased exclualvely for cash, we would i.or.te the special attention or. country merchants, peddlers. milliners and buyers at retail to our assortment of EMBROLDERIES_kmontains Collars, Setts, Hand kerchiefs, Skirts, Infants' Waists, Robes cud Caps, ike, at about one-half the usual prices. In our Hosiery Department will re round all kinds of Bos• ton Ribbed Wool Hose F,acy Cotton Hose, Mrn's Knit Socks, and a full Hose, of (*Tee of all varieties. Skirts and Corsets Hoop Skirts, all the hest mzkrs, some specially adapted for Winter Wear . _ Balmoral Bliirta fur and Mia,!e3 French Combination cor. et. Ladies and ftia.ea• Merin.) Shirts and Drnwers Men's Ribbed Wool Shi,s Chlldren's &feriae Dresses Zephyr Worsted, all shades Boston Yarns Hair Netts and Headdressee Fancy Goods and notions of Every Hind, 0 FARMERS AND OTHERS-FOR SALE. GROWN, 'VS S UPERIOR PAVER'S Grain. Fan and Seperator, PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1860. THE superiority of this Fan over all others in nee, consists in its obeapnees, sim plicity and durability. Second. In cleaning grain faster, better and. more thoroughly with less labor than any other mill ever offered. The patentee of the above Faxilas been long ens gaged in manufacturing aritii selling. Awitralt• tural implements, convinced of the great want of good Fan for cleaning the different kinds of wain and seeds, presenta this to the public with fa con fidence that it will meet their wants. The undersigned having pjarchssed the sot right to manufacture and sell ,the above Grain Fan and Seperator, in Western* Pemusylnatus, Western Virginia and all Ohio, and the.nght to Bell in In diana and Illinois, is nowprepared to SIl all orders Wholesale or Retail at 819 I, berty street, Pitts burgh, Pa. W. W. W4I.,LAON. Pittsburgh, uly PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS Luso rerns.--..donn L. Bora W. ICOvuoten .TONES,, BOYD & CO.* MANUFACTURERS OF CAST Steel; elan. S Plow and A. B. Steel. SPRINGS and AXLlg,corner ROBS and First firtreete, nolatnel PITTSBURGH. Pa. K AY &a COMPANY, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND BLANK BOOK IKANUFAULIIRKES, liro. 55 WOOD MO= Pittaburgh, F 9" fall assortment of Madical and Mao , cottanaona Books constantti on liana. fa! fIREEN APPI,FSI,--10 barrels choices 1 1J11 Green Apples, put received and for Bale by J. A. FILT= - Corner Ilefarket luld Fast riREEN APPLES-50 Wis., received 101 Otis day, sac for sale by • oc2 stErray IL COLLINS. fresli Eggs, just GCTS.-4i barrels received and for Bale b . ./ Atzt FETrizx sr= Corner markeass4 First streets. .... ..... ...J aSEILS X. II 4 &DING JOS. HONE. • Sibratijis7 RATlRlMaaarrrint&Tan Ulasti As? 3146-3 .0 1 45 1 :QW00 , PaloacitAmizPrtrate- Beat In Priniii Bay --10", , Dr .,... Circle. cktairsva-ralatig,Patnibtrttedi.‘2447, Colored GallftAl6olllolg Cll,eggi, Gallery, lb OBILM i ,, r - -' 4 -)r - r - ` ' ,• , , f 1.31., t ,* - gATURDAY mirmixtrite*A Pooi lively -lastaight ofair4A4o/41)61*, -31133.11:7 AXP A O M I TO. 2 I§A-' '- Abel Ma g ss i t en--.-«-1....... Mr. uctucipitek Ii:, odiicludriiimi the aitiejod:qiiiiiiiat,;% E NOISE IN Ante t Alapil Viel,.." - -... rtf I) E • F l A , isil --, -4 . ; t . . L, VON INS ttPlk ?:' f - OCULIST &-nrink AitialSirf (Lat 4. Ofthe-k***44C-cilrl Gives his entire and eireinshte it.itei mele.dies of the EY E and 'UR root :o l 42ft or a tr g iesi attention, to'reserestptW. Persons wishin g to be' trentedtv - e t .t oi : ORA FNESS or 12dPAIRKE)-81farrA liply without farthe r delay. They wilhfe:46iii . , 313e ttr . fit iheinselvesand givetatri tinniw: 40 their ease. The success ci'hittim . ' - ' ir Q -. . , Its has over and over again dips i g l oo brethren *no hal_ ,rhh preLer,co to witness`PrlietiCa. ...to gperotpap sun i From hundreds and the teetered by had to SIGHT and . to suiooln the following runtnip#4, lion. SMiA.TOE PUGH. T. M'LEAN, eon of Ji4gel44,4l..yg,,N,4o#llteme Cann, J. STEPELE,"_Ess,PhiladetpMa„,.--.,„,.. J H. TOWN, Esq rtszLett tabi1.1414f044 J. O. SIDNEY, reuauelptitc,:t•s.o4,-, C. L. KILBURN. ske,E Es, - 1., President pT the aura/tee Company, New L. GLOVER, Esq Diroutotofglo-Wtigikink ---- • Company. H. B. LAMAR, President. of the , I. RD) Republic, New York. ._,„„4„A„.,- • S. sTA.NTELROP, Merchant, {per York. York. These were cases of Dearnesi;litinny YEARS standing. PITTSBURGH OBRITII - Rev. STANISLAUS PARRYEMO4 1110tiliv— . Rev. M. GREGG. W. S. GRAY. Esq. . i HOMAS MOORE, Esq., Fait et*, JOHN BEGS, er., eornerGraaif and.Noolll*is OASES OF I3LINIJNESS;(--4---: W.' BlSHOP,'Beg,Cfinelianutn ;. - F. WILLIAMS, M. DP • A. P. Ink:WART Esq. J. W. nEALTH, key Rev. FA CHER Id L. B. NEVILLE, comniEela4•WAßlV- To this list nundredvmerticottkitOttgitit K. further begs the perueid-ictke.- • TEsTIMONIALS. from gentJennnifivitirigitrit is this city • TESTDII4On;tP • , FROM JNIO. MPDEIMF4..% - From the benefit my elm deity e 4 -• - MODHELSKEIPS sbM.faVizeatniellt-„i • pleasure in reoononanarlabiril kf%.- tented, as a most oneness JOHN WREVTIT, 'mks : Pittsburgh, May 15,11KEL From JNO. .1E1 5 :01.0 of the firm ofirpklfeeeli: MDR. YON Pittsburgh—l am Thappy , to , Little daughter, who InSel[esentr`:'W. " years, has, under your ARAL' " 414. recovered. I feel quits' ' tsl,:s.6, would never have been reatetell'lri:". •-nv but to your ability alone , . irrldiwf tuidl would earnestly rtugaluntnit deafness to consult you 0ne*, , .0 - 25A4 1 4.: 4 ,: : ? .. t,..... Respeetfagy • ."- OFFICt 155 THIRD ST. EYES'llo .. 44s4: l ' i letters of the names abovo.igven-,..f4.,:7.' by all who WI/ sh to do so .atjar-Araoile<zi....-.-a,„,, Dissolution of AritOnsalkiltb,-4, (IN OCTOBER thelst N._ A r TER has pe s eeablyee C./PPERbuaines at ,10126 The undersigned Will i4a.ltron - •• - settling all just claims on invite all persons indebtedpi. Ina short time, The* - erally, are requested oi •-•!. and eonfldenee,lh all uasininkasseasenar Dininttm. • Panama; Oet. DR/ V A . A. 4, DR. BRO' and scummy Smithfield Pennsylvania. Dr. BROWN can of Pitts in Practice for doe years. been confined meHis bitg and Surgical Disclaim la need of s raw , ' Ind our the regtdertnidth. meet ors term ] toe to the iinVe by the rim of vice. aaTor tall to eaatte, Impurlt ell diattooa art rozallesta and a grelt7lMl! uL wltloh ttto per:mason-IV aad speedy Dr. Prow, brought on o gratifieadon, often glee ' r at L . the only lay—they are of health. Dr. Brown% painful disease ears. He also atria - Ara, ifrathal! ..`)l4 - Manta), Eal • • iMaaaallaSt • • tabs in Ano, ervann • and Sidney* ' . ' • di was la tapir* • 4 : 4 - --; A lettar ras ' directed thiorn :g a Pittsburgh. Pay WID4010 100 4 01 ___A: . 41 0 1100 !"*"' idedialna ti ai t ~0 1i ' l - 4 72,0 41 . magpaar. 7,0110 :4 01 1 -alid scam Cram Office sad Frivatiratatolisi"Alastabiteid *met, Pititsballrn.". SUNDRY cszeisMr - e los bags PBS /Wilk 14 , 1 1 114:i , :: , Mbiabbels flora itOate 44iF...:1)1b 50) 001111M6.1.-4 , 14.0, " IfigistAlderi 2 banyan PTima - 21e71,-n4bS' • 7 a Dry Voiches, , hairssr , bo Iron•lxmand Oil /kVA; 4; ao 3 ,6 " In stow and for Ale by JAlkAriteglM 8624 . oar. AisteVa*OffiiVits• Lam, _ _;.; ; :.,, c z v ,o.i= ~. ~g-,..„-........„L0-1-5 421ONGRESSIIE* . 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