H ERNIA 0,1 RUPTi. RE Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or tiupturc, cured Rupture or Hernia cured upture o~ Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture Or Hernia mired Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Manh's Radical Care Truss Ritter's Patent Truss Fitoh's Rjapporter Truss Self•Adjueting Truce Dr. Bannu.gb Lace or Body Brace, ter th , f ,;)ELIn Piles, Ahrloroiriii; auJ Spioa! Vt't akt.e- . Dr. S. S. Fitch's Silver Plated Supporter. Pile Drops, of Piles. Elastic Stockings, Ici icose veins. Elastic Knee Caps ft ,vetzA k (IF Ankle Supporters. for wok snee joints. Suspensory Bandages -43 elf - Injecting. Syringes; also kind 01 Byrinve. Dr. KEY:3ER has diSO will radio...A-11v cur ,- riernia or Rupture, sr-efneG a t ICi4 IVO At STRE!..r. th i ii•olden /lion ‘r Per re writ( gft 1 -houl ; spoil The number tf intihee ar‘iund the h dy una , aiattly ; ve.r the rupture. DR, it Yiiiii7;;. oil' give h • ; eroionai attention to the ileac tie- ofTrusisf., najWL x. . d children. and he is ratisfied that. with an experience of twenty yeara. he Nadi no to to fr Fatisfac tion, Se!lanjee tl Fig Syringes: Self-Injecting Sy inges. Self-Injecting Syringe.. Self-Inject trig hyringes, Sold at DR. KEYSER S. 110 \lrnd Suspensory Banda.-es, hinapenisory Bandag e. auspen , :ory Bandage* Suspensory Bandages, A d..ann diffnrent kind A dozen different kirN, A dozen different kind At DR, KEYSER'S, 140 Wood Etree nolo-Iyd ,i-cv DR. KEYSER'S PECTORAL hYRIU CURES CON!IUMPI Luis: CURES BRONCHITIS CURES COLDS, CUBES ASTELISIAL, CtiftEs ALL DISEASES OF '1 HE LUNGS I invite attention to E,me of the moat t rp) r !Unary ems by my PECTORAL PaYRUP. They are at home, at d any ..00 wb., has doubts Acan inquire of the pcx,ons who have , 'een cured ny it a _-• DR. kEYSER PREPARED AT ANY TIME To EX E LUNG., \r,t itoljT FOR ALL. TIDJ:3E 1115 MEDI CINES. ATTEND TO YOUR CULT —A case of five getrs' sta..diag el/ed by lls. PEC TORAL SYRUP: i 11.1.11. Jn. 11, '661.). Da. KICYBKR ; My PirrSim a has been Rioted with a baa touch and dlficulty of breathing far five years, which for several years back had gradual ly lnerea ed in violence. The comP , liinl has been bored tary, aed she had Mon tro.tey by sev eral physic are wir.hout att> rei.o . Io toi , state of her ease. 1 iirmured some of year Pect , .ral Cougy Syrup. I bought. the first time, a oent bottle, which relieved her very mush; th an salted and get a diillar h Lao , which cured her entire y. an 1 Bye h.s now no trace t 1 the former disease, except , eeakness. I wou:d a.so state th At 1 used the medicine myself to a cold and cough. The thedlOthe cured me by taking one dose I express my entiresatisficti n with the medicine, and you are at liberty to publisc this if you desire to doge. %WM. WIL.,ON, A Idennzua, Futh Ward PiTTBBEHOLI, Nov• 1058. DR. ligYagit . I have been, thure or less, in Iny Ile. affected with the severest of eolus and i,rso new. At times my throat would become Si. closed as to prevent my speaking al ore a whisper. and by taking a law doges± of the aoove r.yrup it would relieve me entirely. In recommending his medicine, I must un hesitatingly ear that is the best remedy I. ever found. purponing to cure the above, nor should any family be Without Ili remedy or diseases so prevalent.. Yours. utoetreepeetfullY L EDP , 'JUNES. Cashier Cilizeue' Deposit Bank COL PRATT AND DR KEYSER'S PECTORAL SYRUP. _ . be.. KEYSER — Dear Sir Excuse the delay in my acknowledging the exceilence of your Pecto ral tough syrup s...oner I ia.‘e great pleasure in savint i tt.ii. is vou day it la, It ./cnockad SAO rale Ctrlpp cough, and the worst one I was ever affiiel* watt. I have not used more than one-ballot the b .tale and I can and do wish that all who are afflicte • wutitit give it o fair a trial asl have done. and they will be proud to ray, It is no quack wed: toe, • I would not cutler another such an attack :•.r any consiJeration, or at any coca. lam confident I San breathe more freely than I ever did I shall always acknowl edge a debt of gratitude to- inventing so exc 1. lent a remedy. You are at liberty tis use my name in this regard, as Sou Chink proper. RAPT, Medsenger Cornrow. •un. it, Pitt burgh. AttstbeirgA r , him 1118..% ". N. 8.--1 ELM no stranger 4, my fellow c.tisenr and all wl,n ehterta a doialus ran consul' me per sonally. E. F. P. IT' id - so April ICKAD THE TR PI 1)a. n. KEYSE: I 1 857. have a daughter who had taken several LuedliXines for a ban Gantt without ben efi a %lc , g Chem Ayees Cherry Yeetoral. 1 purchased fro :h you a bottle of year PECTuRAL SYRUP, and before she Paid halt a bottle she Was rel evfql The second ttle cured her nail, ly 01 her coug rDh. JOHli Robiazon street, AIIARIN, eirbonY• DX. IirtAYBEIL'B /"EI.,'TORAL SYRUP /a Prepared-and sold by DE. GEORGE H. KEYSER. 49/44,41 w 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh. Pa. .4 , . / . ; 1 ._ . *- _ . . ~, . - eli itt Al k .Vc.. ittri . 9„ ', ~.. _ l ___ _____,._,„_.____ __ RA R ------ SATURDAY :E ---- ditorndPropri„or. _ --- t k 6Upp:.^E Mrd Cora itT CAN HE RELIED ()N. I' <"E` !ails to cure! It dues net nauseate! it is speO4jy to flPt),ri ! o Change of Diet hquifeti it d•.es not inter:ere with business imrsui ran be u detert:on !J ward .4 2i the .orne et them very severe cases. It a adapted for male and lethal.% old or young! ; • '7 , • PILLS are the original and , nly genuine Specific Pills Over one hundred physicians bare used them in their rractine and all steak well of their nfficaeY d Trove o' whichra.tiTl:- 'r stable aml perfectly couip h armle s s mn th e system. LI undrode of certificates can be shown. Speei fic o the only rebel. le remedy f.,r effecting a permanent an evdy cure in all cases of tversuan ur homiest Wuakneas, with all its trait. n; eu-b as Urethral and ,giaaf Discharger, Hoe:, the II hitee, Nightly or Inv durnary En 05.,,,;, hohlity and Ir ntabi Inrrphtinence, I mu._ LenCe, Weaknec or Los • ot Nervous Debinti., of a Inch range principal!; from Se P.:actuates or t.... 11 ...shone, or ,(4.1,2, Cull=7llLlClt,tia/ lerangemet..t inearaeitatos the sufferer fruii talfiltattling the duties of Married : In all sexnal Diseases, or flunurrli ';15, , , and !Stricture and in Di canes of tie Bia..lder and Kid neys they a, :LE a ,r bl in /Oka a Innvie bra,/ PIUCk US 14 DOLLAR. I cr cr; k czen different kinds otkrner • a2kd by Druiri t generakiy Pittsburgh. They will be eons by mall securely sealed on recei,ot of the money by J. BR VAN', M. I), N 7o odor eat. N. i.. Cons - aiting Physician fcr the trea.ment of Sem inal, lini.ary,:,exual and Ner:vo, Ili.eases. who will send fr.. e t., all tio followins va.luablo works, The Fiftieth Thonsand Bol)'8 Treatise on Self-Abuse, Premature Decay, im potence arid Loss ni Power, sexual Di.eases, Seminal v. eaknoss,?sightly EmiAzions, (4euitai Atc. A pamphlet of fifty eon tainitz important advice to the afflicted and should be read by every suffers- as the means of cure in the severelt stage is pmicly set forth. Two stamps to pay postage. an_l7d.hr TO TEE p 6 .§"..? „, C , IYILLT . Watheit - ssrsot antilalae r iy aencall- 'op rae;:: ..ocrot .1-alioaco - • • •ki assee F-n . .! :• •Ltioth,Sr - ndeet to youths o: born iex a" and adolt.;, tingle o, Da. BRAIT&TICC:. rtlbliahNr use dour the ignorant and !Mealy mcdezt nra dresdlud4 3;:ocked. and think It a Treat en vary immera , and for oohtam.aatinn _wad oo:rnaytion amour their wtvee. prom/4U a -; And danzhtere. Then oatrelb, phyriciem alay:l,l sactlons th keep thus i cnoranca that they ti• ciao 89.P.111 ea Dr. lilt /.1 . 1 (axle!): publichist)l/e1 a Judea:ire idoe set and hi ha ion. to then. =mug 31.s.Pid lee.ll mod yroyana;•tuotc, lies,.bore est raised in ignorance, rpm/ay ay 02 who compare waciov ,, , inteltigthee„ ser.,a. to, te :share and cents, l oyeteromtly. meanly 0 a7llll t; tatter. -e 4.14 .4414.4.1aitr. .-revera r.te 11,:,nErcr i:!!! :heti se.u , Lhi.ors and err, - .otia and of dolloa:c cco,;•,: 4.: sr&DC 'APB ,I bmn rertored to ham s shal vlyor by DR EitA_NfiT4l7P, mar.? Fief( re and • zariiiiso cort , neh he s—ar. s., rod ~...,achaet4. as..xluty, • rn - sraistor. hen o nocturnal emir to & terc PhOr. RI , , 4d Lime. bi - lavi &ex reme I:ta, whioh are pexchsrly c, They are ...e.:youtay t•aw. Lie Vet-e.:e!...c haviar tle Lliacy,i the .I.eacnion at's: 1 te ad I: sod embeaer,...,l '4" - a& voila omeJe• die c r-mte&P.lll ri..,.•..4"4‘1, :.:: -, 4e4‘ — .05 ,- ‘:•a. he{ 0 - er T r - s• yca..r4 (- toes atom 3.- hoc.rtals Wt. r‘: - the Ur..ted Btalm.; :sad.; -- t:'Kitt, I health afilllatt , ranese aaai • ~ le, uyon tt,o now ,er,.; en , l4 mon.-coer.el as.: ,-ome C.:4P esnanzt. :ion IL,. ai ct rass-t.o which co nianc- anatiaLty or now be reliart4, pre ,, idind .her w . ttiorsd to it It dote ifu:l cen 1 - . e had bypi, -c it yi - en K. • : 4r 7. ~1; tit ad van :aye o: L,vm 7,81 o• • :k.O '• • : -1„!y 5-to. tni 1.6 •t&e.C.l22 : .'ass. 1 cf hotels. hi.... ;4rs zr,es. neat -Pak. oc.,mani• catbro frenr. re.rt. rent wtrietve LAKE BUYERIuIt uOP-Pii)ittiNEt3 WORKS. Park, M'Curdy & Co • he:Leh. • rasters' and lie: , Copper. Pressed t;oPier Pottoins. Itaood Bo:tonis. Spelter zi•odder, Sr. Also imor• tern aid dealers in Metals, Tin Plate. sheet Iron, . • and .-C.A is. ta W nt ar eh o o n u shea Nrsio. . T9 F e IRS ' T Aa n ch l2o BEA)ND STREETS, Pittiiburgh Pa. tre . . , it , aci.,l orders of Copper cut to any desired nA pa Et e. fa2l:lyd&w to,o ,, o,00o SAVED. El S 0 N' Kl CRATER iIYILL WARM FOOD FOR THE BA by, heat water rr steep herbs, Llcc , for the smake warm NT 2 ter for :Ai sving or teas. cook a few.eYsters,bod or fry egg?, Blake tee and cof fee, toast bread, Lke...te , in teas time and expense t h an by any other means known. Used on any lamp without obscuring the ligto, pric e cant . ; by mail testae° pale, 60.eetta Also a S' ateet. Lighter, for lighting lamps with out removing the chhnner. or rale wholotale and retail . hoff___ DON & g'MUT, wr..uu o 5 1 (6 Wood tr., agents for tho manufacturers CHEAP WALL pAPERS—BEAVTI feI Wall Paper eau selling at 15 oenta. for sal e by MARSHAI,L, oc2o iff/ ;Wood at. Medical. Great Disco V 4 ry. RALFI'S BITTER WINE OF !ROA • FuR THE CURE OF W,alt Stomachs, General Deb ivy, ludirteEion Disease at the Nervous System, Cons,ipanon, mdity of the Stomach, and ti,r c sea recital in a To 310. TWINEIfIs I NCLUDES THT MOST -IL agreeable and etibient salt f Iron we p s sess; Citrate of Niagi,t•e nbined with the most miergetiu of rege able tonics, yellow Peruvian Bark, to effect many cases of de bi'ity 10,14 ,4 ap, , otite, and general pri,tratim,, of an efficient Gait ct Ir t, e. minned with our valuable :Nacre Tonic. Is most happy. 'tang' men s the appetite, Co:, us the pulse, takiis of muscu ar bbin , ss, —urea the palor of debili ty, and irive“ a timid vig ,, r to •he countenance. Du ou ward so.: et' ato strenghivn you Du you want ft good iti.betite? Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you want to feel well '/ Do you want to got rid of nevrousnasa? Do u want en. Ito you want tu ;leap well? Do you want a brisk and vigorous foaling ? f yi u do. try KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON. Thif, truly valuablo Tunic has born 00 thorough ly teazel by all cla, see the o..tintunity, that it is ow deemed i_dlspensitde ace Tobin Xf• I• co: t but little, gives tone to the , toatach, ren ovates the ay - stet:l and p-coongs life. I now only ask a trial of th:s a; dable Counterteits. I :RW.tRIC (IF 111. N id the only sure and effectual remu,ly the r noon world tor manrnt the pe r tire ”: /Porprpfla and Debtl there are a LinobL: : I.lsit,•L tty, and as Pub to Ltiered tc the !b IC we wut.litl eaUt,OL 1.110 0 011Lakunity to Mar chase none but the grr,lne arti.L.e, man ufact usei by S. A. Kusgst.. a Li Las L is stamp on t:,,, top L' the cork f evert b , '•ic.'act th: L there arL, attezptuag, .mt,,te valuLblea remedy, proven its 'worth an speaks volumes in IL, IRV,,r, The BITTER WISE or I•:,,! put up in 78 CE - 87T and $l,OO BO'ru'Lii:;B, by all respectable Vr ,, FiriV.sfl. rough ,at the c. , ul. , Ty. It, partittiLt:' ihilt every tattle the ci the 1 , riutor'- sigaa:uro GENERA!, DF,POT No. 118 Market st., 1 1arrialourg, Pa E.1.1r. by Dr. KEY')EIi, Agent 14(1 WOOD STREET. New Discovery. W'AfiliANTEii IN ALL CASES 11-41. 43Civ, Aurch Post Oen - A 'V D - Man uiaottaers of IMPORTANT TO LADIES. UK Al AMERICAN REMEDY.' HARVEY'S 4116 1 HERHAL FEMALE PILLS HAVE NEVER YET FAILED (WREN rh re have boon str-tly followed.) ID removhg githeultiee urizinv from OBSIIti:CSD'N, OR STOPP.4 GE OF NATI'RE Or in restormi: he ey:te:::. to perrect health whe:. mtleringfre_a:minalAtrecLions,Prolai.eue Uteri. the Whites, or other weAkaOF of the Uterine Or gam. The Pill.; are perfectly harmless on the cNstituC.::]. and may be a ken by t ':.a meet irate wl:heut , rtes: the same time THEY ACT AS A ('HARM, By etrungtbening, invigorating, and restoring the syrtetu I, a healthy ,- hdition, and by bring i.g,n am-O/ed wit b rovulatity no matter hi.t e.tu,e the Ecuction may arise. Tb ey ah, , weve- of be taken the tiret tir• r'• at .• t I :hi 4rh Safe at any :her time, a; would be thA TOM. , Etvii • i . -,.),NE DO 1, LA DR lIARYkY'S TREAT'S': Ofl Diseases Of Females, P egnaney , . 5l isoarriaire, Barrenness, trterinty,Reproiunion, and Abuses of Nature, and emphatic .01.7! the LAI)!ES' Prt vATy, MEDICAL, ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70 pages. Peat free to any address !..3i_x cents re quired to pay postage. 1 - 1-..l—Thc Pills and Ili ok will La soot I,y tuail, con ti rents i'y whin dc,dred, au CnuaLY OCO Lei , , and prepaid rece et 0! Ilivlle , by .1. .•.11A1 , , M. :J.. ( antral AKeet. N 7.3 ! r .st r New York. pm, tha! Dr.4gisur. Joseph Fteming. Druggist, corer of the Dlanuo-d and ~ \1 !rt.. : gent f Pittshurgh. oil' CS:. I,a MAIVP OOD: ROW LOST :HOW HESTORLI JU.ot Pta., 144.! . eAve,,'.,e. Price 6 eta ALEVIURETV tre At •' 'Ma radical cure,:) `iptratatorr- Lmita. or ooualrad Iti eaknesx, Lotoluntary Eints sions, sexual Debility, nod impediments to Jiar nags gcnera; T. pert - alei,y and fits: Mental ..and Phy,ca! l_rdiapacity. re:Lilting troll: abuse, P..dar. J. 1:d d vtait El nuth. r '.t the Book. ite A Boon to 'I bon:moth. of stifferern " Sent ender .881, in a plain rnrelope to any ad dress, pow-po td .n 1 - ocelot of -ix cent-Nor two pos tage ev.i:tuire try 1ti,t.H..1 I'. hi,IIE, 127 BnwerY. :Now York. -I-1»o. 8016 - I kn. TORI.tSI VEA !T S lAN HORSE RIF Lr I. in OOnts. M . n arenas,, Co 1)µ. . budr n. I GI, heen ni the nliv ery burinct.s for the t went Y dung that time have been tnit.l t: e valihus lini ments and lots Li al as day. but never hale bound an ...Vial t. , y Lir Venulali blares Lielment I hue.. Lair tebteti It on my homes in distemper. itt r.,InF, n. emn(F Gt tto glands, fo- riiiityt.iit Lem nu myself, artl base alvt orT•r, rono,ly . )..,u .I.llt i bold by all Liru,.•gi-:, New. York: ,1 fi) Thornros lOsdpath, Illa monS Alley, Pittib.urati. l'a lIIIiIUSEIi EEPEIit.S FIURNISHIN4i STORK G-00131.4 F()1 KIT( IFIEN. Wars, oodrz. Ware vhiptoe Tuba N.Pqw ~utter Brushes Ilk- , oto sll. iilblll J. 15 J.. 6. 1 ._." L e 0 11.3101 , 5 V. I, ciereo Coai S-ut...., stove Putt::: i KatfelVai4nee Casting Spest, Cvtlee Mille Wash Board'‘ sslo^,` Pans •.% &de Irons Bs Beano... I. lob Kettles i Far Pans slant Boilers , Farina Loilers Orators '. Egg Beaters Larding If center s 'Flour Pails Pudding Pane Water Filiorers Bread Pans ales Butter Ladle:: Cltql- Iron Holders Woo Stet , Ladders But Heelers It's, Clothes Lintx Strop Scales , L..114i: FOrgf. Cook's Knives i Sad Irons Bread Boxes Meat Presses Scoops I Cakc 8 , X06...1 - Z-, &k, FOR THE DI NIA 6) ROOM. al L7ILE ?LAVAL,. C 8411079 Call Bolls Syrup J lig: Nut Pleks Cake Knives hat Knives Crumb Knipe- Ice Crecui Knives Salt Stands Napkin Rings Fruit Stands Cake Baskets Butter Knives Forks and Spoons Soup Ladles Oyster Ladles Uravy Ladles Sugar Spoons Children's Cups Mustard spoons Round B Oval Salvers Ice Pitchers Bouquet Stands Doblets CUTLERY. Ivory Handled Knives Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag do do Square lk Biter. English Tea Trayi Crumb Brushes Fork at spoon Trays Crumb Trays Dish Covers Chafing Dished Hash Dishes Coffee Biggins Wine Strainers Coffee Clafetlers Spirit Coffee Pots . Nut Crackers Table Mats hound Waiters Broad Baskets Cork Screws Wino Coolerii Knife Sharpeners Refrigerators i Water C ,, olerx ao. FOR THE CHAMBER.. Toilet Jars Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber Buckets Infant's Bath:, Bowls and Pitchers Matressßrusha. tias shades Shaving 2Etnas Nursery Shades Broca Match Bolder, do Lamps Flower Stands . Clothes Whiskoa Nursery Reirigerat.,r..l do Um:utters Wax Taper, I Night Lights. E Libr lIIIRCELLAN OIIS. aey Sts Door Vienna rikt ep Globes Vesta.,Mato Bird Cages M eat Safes N'issetts Pocket Knives Card de Visite Prawns Il.taks Camp Knives I Camp Portfolios. And everYtuing pertaining to a well appointed Household. i To be obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW STORE of KAY & RI.CHARDS. No. 30 FIFTH N 3 FLEET Ftret door below the Exchange Bank 631. All goods delivered free of charge in the city, Allegheny, Birmi Manehesten Du oll efin 0 borouytt, etc. agls-law STE.A.I6. C. 40 1 ,1 WORK ON HAND AND AIADE To OhDKR WAGONS, CARTS, WHEELBARRO WS, s o T UCES, HAY AND STRAW CUTTERS. C. t OLEM AN, c.c.27-Iyd Marion Avenue. A IleThen y City The Howe Sawing Machine. luvenund i 54 5. rertectell 188:4, RECEIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL other Sowing Maohines, at the World's Fair, 1862. while the Sioger Sewing Machine room vdol an honorable mention oh its merits; and Wheel er & Wibion.'s a modal for its device culled 'Cir cular hAtc." The B Bowe Sewing Machine, was awarded a preumtn (to as: English Exhibitor.) ac the best for all 1, urposou exhibition, Our light () t Hachine guaranteed lo mike perfect work on the lightest and .heavinet fabric, and rented., Cor. &St Clair. streets, A. M. BIaGREGOB., mr24d3taway Asent. --- --- J. DUNLEVI'. NO. 4 DIAMOND, e 'CT'S •• CIRG.II. PA_ akSaa Fiia 4.711.Y1f YOUR GAS BY USING GLEA eon's Anti-Flickering. American and Imper ial ll as Finless, a sure saying of tw , nty-ftve per cent. The Alai Flickering is inn the thing for the Office. CaJI and see them burn at the Gas Fitring and Plumbing Establishment of WELDON & KELLY, 164 Wood street SADDLES VENISON— • laatree'd and for sale by Gan FETZER 1 ARMSTRONG. corner Market and Hirst street& Medical. The i',ltsourgh Tru,t ' juLlii , B.ll/ having orgel,- teal under the net to 1 r' , Yi to a National Cur tenor, under the tit.ll o f the NATIONAL B I 'l I I'i, er••uel reapeettuny •trc, its 9erv:- DraTe,, IsilDot t 7 :c.. redeiva money on de: and buy '• ' Exchai re on all parts at the country. The PUCeNtS Trust comr.anq we bel:ve be a entrusted to the the Borne rep: Having a 00' Banks and Banh, believe we • who do buainecs • Tha tit:tames, u otEmers and KOUNTZ & MERTZ 9 BANKERS, ho. Wood P.E•cOnd ttno OLD, S LV Ii R , DEM ANL, N.I.)TVIS ertlf rater In 1 obte.,; litlAr era', pi.: ten ';'..ertaLeeteo, 7 3-10 Bonds and 41'oupons, RICA s THE ILL Z I s ►tt '1): 'll' AR- A raUiP.d Lit- ttvt - A cantrn!l) 111,1 •11111. 1.11•: f.ll '1 1 • • .1 :he utent tra, l• tium tr! .. 'te int pri , velnent!. LI. et r) ‘etliertee f, r •he Nal uhd ,4,11 Pin et 'OO trave my iv • arc d:J.I well •0! tl tiled, the pu,,, u Tre•to- are TY, arrringed. a d COED • qnd it traveling partiee. It: !4f LI t W.I: t•O an a first a tir , :,l2it., fiUtel ;II ever)" re. pe t Te egtatih It. the I.• tt-e •-• t , art, ,; the try I 1! • !:1 ROVER dr HA is Premium sewing Machines Ever Awarded to .Sewing Machines to Illtnote There r 1. ,, 'flat WO, IA W.ltd Oct ,L j•re. Orer rp !•r e 1.1,rt Faintly. Sett,vir iluchencr, be But Moootracturin a Ma, rhino*, anq the coat M.lciitrie the p i t - In. ing-crTA it Fkl V; New Yo?( Mato Fair Fir,t Premium iir family mall:tine trot I rein f r atm!) e - throad machine First Prstaimu fir mochme work Fermata „State Fete. First Premium )ritr fatally. machine. Fret PrOU-Ittal 1,21. 1.1111./Illtnettllulag machine. Fun Premium f,r lowa .hate Fuse. First Premium for First Prot rum I,r Firct Premium ptr Jitclisgari Aar, Fair. Ftrst a remium tor Fin( Prawn-al fur First Prern:uut fur biesana L'itute Fair Yirflt Premium !Ur First t'reuttuw for • .to le Fair. First Pretulua. fur machire for all purposes, trot Premium h , r m Mime work. Kentucky :tole lair. First Premium for ma Fine for all purpose/. Fir t Premium fur thilletilllo Ponno/oansa „Star, Fair. First Premium f r menu acturiak machine Firs' Preu..liat fur heautilitl Luach.tia work Ohio ,State Fair. }trot kretulum fur machine tan Hi. And at the lollr,w!uft County FL,:rs Chute-mien Cl,. 1 I't Agricultural &math' Fuer. Premium fur wing lattChltlo. Ei:e Premium lox manu.arta:i g 1.1)1/C11416. rot Premium for ina, inn work, Oltamptam Valley ) Aprioultara h. Firet Premium for iami.r Firs. Premium tar inanula..tu log machine. kir:4 Prnuou far muchin •w. flalnildtat pu . Moe,) A gracuitura/ &staff, Dip OM& fur tamely machine. Diploma tur machine urg. Fefok/in (l .r) Fair. First Premium for fa city macnirm t Premium h r manufacturing machine. ueen'e Y. A grmardural iSooietp, fir t Premium ior f.mily maclune. Washington tiV) Y.) ECM*. First Premium fur lan,ily machine. Sur-Worm Y.) Fair. t Premium for family maoliirn: Met froica alas t Pa.) RUT. First Premium fi•r machine fur all purposes. First Premium fur machine work. Eke a0.0.e oumi.rieeti all the Fairs a' which •he k BAKER it.A.CiflNklz, were exhibit ed ohm year. At nearly all of them the leading Sewing Machin es were in competition. Tile work made upon the tiro ver A Baker Sew ing machine has receivei the First Premium at every state Fair in the United State where it has been exhibited t. , this date. Sales Ritalttti No. iw PI Fl' Si' Pittsburg. Pa. ocl9:2.mela w A. F. (211ATi/Nk.l", Agent. A LARGE. A I OCR OF NEW SHOES AT DIFFENBACEIEB.'S mbraling dent's. I.adies, MISBCF and Children's wear 'n great variety. sell J LST RECEIVED— Laird's Itlu,..ua of Youth for the complexion and skin. Dralo a genuine Plantation Bitters. Ayer', Cherry Pectoral and . -- arsat.arila. Mrs. Hair Ito: , corer and Zylo balsa tn. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cord:al. Ilagan's Magnolia multi:tit A uturosia tur the Hair. nollowa r r's Family Mediemw. Lindsey a linpr,ved B , uoti Searaher. All of Dr. Jaine's early M &Mune& Pare (41.3 cerise and Honey Soeps, U,rcerine Cream and uoid Cream, for chapped 1, &DOB, floe, Jec., at GEO. A. KELLY'S Wholesale and Retail Drug 6tore, 0c24 No. 89 FederalleatelaY EMOVAL OF LIVERY STAHLE. MI , The undersigned having roomy oci his Live rryy Stable from the roar of the Scott Rouse, tneat the corner of First and dmithfield street. W. C. Gann s old stand, is proposed to furnish carriages, buggies, and saddle horses upon the shortest no tice. Also horses kept at Oven , at reasonable rata& Undertaking and all artliageatent9 for fa. numb will :waive kis special attention e iffrAnicilti AND. Banking Houses, FIRST NATIONAL BANE or pireseuuoia I REASU Is 'O./APARTMENT. 1 OFFICE OF COMPTROLLEE OF THE CURRENCY, WENainEiON City. Ang. sth, 1863. Vraisna4...R, By s,tiAfattory evidenoe present id t) the undersigned, it has been made to apjlarli that the FRST NATIONAL BANK OF FITTP - -- BURGH, to the C"LIP'Y of AlleshenY and Stet, of Pennsylvania has helm duly organized une'::.7 . and 'wording to the roehirement.q of the Act o; Congi ea, entitled 'an Art., provide a Natior.ai Currency, secured by a pleAre of United states stocks, and to provide teethe eircula•ion and re demption ther e ..,'' approved February 25th, 1813. and haf.: ec,mpEed with all 'he provisions of said -...t required t, be eon:tidied with before commencing the business of Ban, tug. Now TB xasFOlig, 1, h ash .I.lcCulioch, Comp troller of tho Currency. do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIO' AL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, county ot Allegheny and State of Penn sylvania. is authorized to oeuamence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof ;fitness my hand and seal of office, this f•th dog ir of August, 18 , ..f~ F 3. lii Meel LLOCH. } comptroiler et the Cl/171,11e! The Firht Niational Bank of Piltsburgh. Pa.. LATIi PITTSBURGH IlIt's•I‘ COMPANY Capliall4oo,ooo. with privilege to to cream e to $0,0014.000. t r Pitteburgh 21:w...eit on in 1&52, will thxt. buil/awe leli;❑ will reneive obrre:l....,demen Wit}, Ut tp? , ttnti7, we I..littioa to thr—e tuctod b tt::. James LeaatJim Hebert S Hays Thomas Bell iexander Speer rancis U. Bailey 11es. Brruiler. ?ea. JA NI • LAI i , uLIN Prealdent J"fiS D. 5,a LLY.oa.shies nirti. , ',th • Fifth Ktreell, III . :ALF:RN 1 11 i Foßition, / , 1.34%k _N utm- , 4oti ;i. ... at.; S• - • • . b ugL: ha ev 1 ~ . i 4 .11 I. CO. ONLT CiOLD IIEDA NO. FIFTH AiTREET •OUTH ptursituulin ricopEturr LE.—A •:.vo st,ry brick dwellin hr u . i ng 5 rooms and finished garret, lot fir , be jig) feet fronting on '28.X9'12 and Chesnut sta.. but , brae nuir , ut• s walk a - o-e the Suspendion Bridge, having tl d vantage of Nisi - anger Rail way t , assi-g t. e door, will be arid at a bargain. For turnis and i.articulars apply to U T. A McCLELLAND. 55 Filth treat. I Ch. IV CY $2,500 FOB A VALUABLE LOT N. of ground and three &welting trocu.ea Noa. 17 and 19 1' cur h vreet, lot thirty feet trout by rig ty feet la depth. rph S. efirlfßEßT .1- SONS. 51 Market rt.. - - A' CRI E, 1-3,000.—A M . VAL CABLE FAR Wet Lee• t...wywnin for sa'e at a bur sa n. containing -44 acres, :ixty In crilthattc,n. en a., es of tail gr tw,ni,-three f chrizo limbs white nah and hicltcry. ahem cth god land and lies well for enttivatioz,; frame dwelling Souse, b„-n, large , tabit, spring house, en d, a paladin. orchard of two acres. Terme— -013,h :1! rcinsinder in easy payments Apply to (TTTHItGhI 60NE1, I.; 51 Market street NALE-4 NOW OFFER FOR al.: until the first ot March 1864., a F mail farm of 44 acres, 2 roods and 15 perches, strict measure. sitnatoti on the waters of Robison Run, an.' underlaid with stone one! and convenient to ha itroad. Enonirc of N. Barolav on the prem. 'sc.!, or add:ese. FIRST RA'PE LAND FOE BALE. ri rtrin rtr lands, on the Pittsburgh and eu ,, il a rptiewil‘eoeriored pursuant to the Order of the Orphan's f l 'ourt of . Wasbioston I )ountyon the premises, Tuea day the Rita day of Nevem, er, ensu . na% at 11 to R hi , b day the sale Las been aci j,. ned. Any (meth. , irous of a first rate farm of all tit 3 0 0 acres wi'h all necesslrr co Lveniences, cannot do l,tler than be on hand on the day of sal . Oct• ]gat JAME , Y.LL.CSI J Hu FER.MI-1014, big ITU. A 1.2 C tionetr. tx AT SPLENDID RESTA CRAN I 1 el.tAblish wont. in LatAyetco Buildinee. cor- nei Fourth and Wood streets. Apply to TWE.NTY-FIVE DOLLAR' 10.1114:1RANTS brought nut from Liver it pool, Londonderry, Cork, or Gal ‘4,4Y, New York, in FIRS"! MAIL AP., Ei, far Twenty-Five Dollars Parties •ilse brought ..o, by hailing Vessel a lowest rates, A • ply 1,-, D. O'NRIL, Ch-uuu-Ie alki , nr, 711 Vdta Pittsburgh. Pa. 1-,-15tt rner Thir6 For Re's, Mice Roaches, Ante, Bed Bugs. Moths n NUN, WOO, inzeota on Plants, Fowls. A 1111.111.121. 0r2..c 50c .ind $1 oxes, bottles tiaras; an .1 s.`, flasks for Lit b [obi. Publiolnaba ta:ad.:.ia remedies. known." "Free froto Poisons," • - No; dangerous to the Raman Family." Rats roil, onto! thetr hole , to die." *AT Sold wiu.Lroale In all large cities. assc S .Id by a Druggirc and Dealers every_ where. d Beware of atl worthleot imitations. Mar Soo that "C. , -tar's" name is on each oo bottle and flack before you bu_y. Adtireaa uEx y R. COSTAR. Principal Depot, 4ata Broadway, N. Y. -Sold by R. E. SELLERS. CO., and B. L FA Wholeaale Agents, ?kV! burg. I r1.5-4:13d00c14w VM. WA:0E111i CO IH - ElAe- it,4:.i . . 4f.: BUlifl6h. -t - G~ ~'k~"Nil346Szle: 4:40th.; . LULEA 111.M1E5.; t r6 - . x uA. Panama Dsrc. Prrrasuuen - at. ea K FZ ON -FE Matt Lis s rn.rinr thr-oo :a art nn :.fired bud (hr rFeorrer, and united foi )r-- if r Yretotira. rte. a. c'• .0 e... - St:UCZon 01 or.. tine , dok,i fnr cn.in milk. and to; 0 priahtA. clay and ocroular saw LaWs. Pave a. , • hand. Zodzhed &nil ready for shims ,aaa_: iv.ri zee. P end Boiler. o' ever, \lan, ann narei Iron alydrate4. W;lntht LzoL nhafidL 6. lia.ugard and .N.Ules a.ry sriety . rnd co rr:inle the naanufactriTe Wr °len ii.antuoorr an lEl.o:cane Cards. Or or. re ~••.e. •,ar machinery manniadttir ,,.., •s t AO ;aria's, and warrantei ir 1, PO 8F11.0”,•;13t l Z- • 7 ' • ill Pavtl C .rf et0C1:1:17 bath •• • • fe2l:dlrf SMITH, 'PARK & CO, Ninth Ward Foundry PATTSBL RUH. Warelrene°. 149 Mink mad \2O Second eta. A lulu acturerb .of all sis&B and riptiona of Coal Oil ii,etorts and Mills, Gas and at,or pipes, dad Irfofs. DOR Irons. Wagon Boxes,d Moulds Pullie?,,fiangers and Coupling'''. AlO - J obbing and Machinery of ever? d orip tion'made CO order. Having a complete machine shop attached • the foundry. all necesea.ry fitting will he careful attended to. 021:1yddiw ON, OLDOEtio Gravel Roofers, Corner of Fifth and Wood streets Second story • UST OPENING—A SPLENDID AS. 1 11/ s , rttnent of Cl.th - acks. Circulars, Shawls, French Mennoeo, Kenos, Plaids, Moue Delaines, Blankets, Flannels sc., and having a large stock of Domestic liuuds purchased before the 'ate advance on Goods, 1. would invite all to call see. car prices wil be :atistactory H. J. LYNCH, No. 67 Market street, th st., and th Diamond. I.2IRESH SUPPLY —WE HAVE RE Jr oeived ano•her lot of BUOTif , and ~ttLiEn. direct from the manufacturer consist ing of all the lateet sod most nuitilonable styles or ~ cntiemens', Ladies', Boy'r. aliases'. and Chi'. dren':, we. , which we are prepared to sell at a slight advance on Eastern prices Call said ex amine Limntry ,erelnanti3 supplied at Eastern praise. J. 11. BORLAND, no'? K ET door from rith. FRESH TOMATOES AND PEACH E5t0,0,,0,000 hM dos fresh Tomatoes in cane, Alo " Peaches, met receive,/ and for sale by I'MER dc BROS. nev. 126 and L?S Wood 100 RIMS, B. SUGAR, 40 bbls A Sagur. 40 kbls Powdered, (Iran. and Crushed net received and for sale by REY &IRA, & BROS., and 12 Wood et 50 BA.K T Ts. PIN Ts AND ti quarta Champagne, In store sUniri S par kling i 11.1°86.114' MILLER RICKNTEION 12 DOZ. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS—Joid received andicrr cafe by ULU. cabs 14 Palmist" allioeny. For Sale. N BARCLAY oblegtown , 15a. FOR SALE. J. H. CISIL,AY, Br,her• ❑rke's BuildicQ, Fc,ur:Ll st N C. "k _ r- DAILY POST. DAILY P OST - ADVANCED RATES One Year, by mail Biz months. •• Three " •• one .... ............ fine week, delivered in the city bingle oopies. To agents per b.andred OUTRAGE UPON THE ELFC +IVE FRANCHISE IN MARYEANA4, Freemen of the North, Read! A St • t ement of the Proceedings which led to the Interruption and Arrest of •the Electio n at Princes% Anne D 4 Somerset County, Maryland, on Wed nesday, the 4th day of Nov. 1863. I arrived in Princess Anne about nine o'clock a. in., on the morning of this day, and saw a detachment of about twenty armed cavalrymen, in front of Twilley's Hotel. I observed a cavalry officer, whom I afterwards learned to be Captain Moore, of the 3d Maryland Cavalry, standing in front of Wilson's Hotel, with perhaps a dozen persons standing near. As I ap proached I heard Mr, John A. Pinto, one of the Judges of Election, (who was stand. ing immediately in front of the officer,) reading aloud from a large printed hand• bill the oath to be taken by voters, under General Schenck's order No. 53. Upon Mr. Pinto's Laving finished reading the oath, an' inquiry was made by some, one, of the officer, if he had send the proclamation of Governor Bradford aid the President's order modifyiog General Schenck's order No. 53." litt replied, "I have seen them, but they were; not officially communicated to me, and Ii cannot recognize them." He stated that his orders came from the Maj.or of his regi ment ; that if the President's order had been officially notified to him he would feel. bound to obey it; not being so notified, be must obey the inetruaions which he had received." Capt. Moore was then asked if he had received "instructions how to exe cute the part of Gen. Schenck's order to report at headquarters the Judges of Elec tion who might refuse to execute order No. 63, and if to how he proposed to exe— cute -itch order?" He replied that his instructions were to arrest the Judges and: tak e them to Baltimore. The Judges of. Elec:,,o, I ht, pr ,, ,..ed,i 1 - .:, the Uourtl Kook when s.orne cavalry men were 0:..• 1 s..re,d putting up against the Court House., door a larg.e printed hand bill containing., order No 53. Upon entering the Courti House, one of the Judges of Election handed a copy of the Governor's proo lamition to keobert W. liongherty, who said that be had. not seen it, and pro .1 needed to read the same aloud; when he,,,, had concluded the reading of it. the oath, of office was adminietered by a justice of the peace to John V. Pinto, Wm.. H. Fisher and James M. Dryden, as . ' Judges of Election ;. and the judges' being qualified called on- the Sher:' t ilk,ft - ...loetrtArt , to to lls from. interruption. i e Shoriffin paired "how he was to do so." Someei rn on in the crowd said, • sumoq the bystanders to aid you.'' Some one else objectc-d. this, end I was suggested that as he had no armedpossecomifatus at his command, he was powerless to resist the armed mili tary force then present in the town. At this motaient Captain Moore, with several soldiers entered the Court House and pro ceededt.o,4Ation his soldiers from the Court H •'* door on each aide of the pass way leading to the desks where the Judges sat. Whiles Captain Moore was thus sta. tinning ,hllPmen, the Judges announced the,openikikof the election, and Wm. J. Bntutighain, eeq., offered his vote. Jost as it wAs recgiv.d by the Judges, Captain Mooreolthpeed up hastily and called out, I "that he challenged that vote ;" com,rtg " np to tlire:„Osk, he required the Judges to administer the oath required in ordea No. 63 to Mr. Brittingham. Mr. Brittingham said "I a& ready to take it." One of the Judges inquired of Captain Moore, if he intended 'to disregard the proclamation of Governor Bradford and require them to administer the oath required by General Schenck." Captain Moore replied that he did. The Judge then said, "we, must administer the oath under coercion," and I proceeded to read to Mr. Brittingham the oath of General Schenck's order No. 63, which Mr. Brittingham took. His vote was then received, and directed to be re-- corded by the clerks. Mr. Arthur Cris field then advanced, between the file of soldiers, to the Judges' desk, and offered his vote. CSKaill Moore was standing by the desk, immediately fronting the Judges, challenged his vote, and inquired his name. The replllas'"Arthar Crisfield." Captain Moore, ' , rng a paper from his pocket, ezamin ' it, and proceeded to interrogate Mr. A. Crisfield, in substance as follows: Capt. Moore—llave you ever been .in the rebel service T Mr. A. Crisfield—No. Capt. Moore—Are you loyal? Mr. A , Triafield—l am. Capt, ore—Have you ever sympa thized se in rebellion against the Goveriandh Mr. A.,. Ci l iefteld—l have never given aid, assistance or enoouragement to the South, i`,,, ;-• Capt. Moore—Do; you acknowledge this to be a rebellion against the Govern , Inent ? ‘ll.. A. ,Crisfield—l. acknowledge this? Capt. Moore --Are you in favor of prose outing 't e war to put down the rebellion, by every emus, and of voting men and money for is piarpose ; and that all your propertlm a y e devoted to the prosecu. tion of t e war 7‘., Mr. A. Crisfield , erDefine the means ? Capt. Moore—Bylt okade, cutting off supplies from the So , and by every t li means known in civilize arfare. Mr. A. Crisfield—l think e Govern— ment has the right to proseon the war by all meanie recognized by international law and civilized warfare, within Ch . lice its of the Constitution and the laws of\tbe country. ~g Capt. Moore—Are you in favor of prose corn( the war by every means? 1 Mr. A. Crisfield was repeating the same'' reply as that to the former question, when ' Capt. Moore turned to the Judges and said, "administer the oath to him " Mr. Pinto, one of the Judges of the Election, then arose and said, "we disapprove this mode of conducting the election—it is lire possible to conduct it in this way ; we should never get through ; we are sworn to con duct the election according to the laws of Maryland, and if we ate not permitted to do so, we submit to arrest. Capt. Moore—You rettuse then to carry out the order of Gen. Schenck? Mr, Pinto—'•We decide to obey the proclamatibn of the Governor and the order of the President," Captain Moore then arrested the Judges and said "the arrest is for refusing to obey the erder of Getterai..Sehenck." The Jo diet theA said the ilebtion Was closed and Captain Moore rNtiited theinio report themselves .tO hirO under arrest at Twilleeillotel, which the.* promised to do, Cape;,- Moore informed diet that glelzlres _WW I tiltett to the city of Beltiitibli; Before he left the Court Honer., Captain Moore •wO,lll asked — ll the el , ction had proceeded hid - he intend,. !--, challenge every voter, and require hie • • take-the tab ?"I.He'replied that he ha , -3.: intended. He was then asked if he intended to interrogate every voter as he had Mr. A Crisfied. He re. plied "every one who had been •IriaoWn td utter disloyal sentiments." Hon. J: W. Crisfied then approached Capt. Moore, hid inquired of him if he he wod inform m "whether his name was oa t h he list of those to he interrogated and clialleitiked." Captain Moore replied "that he mama 5. , ..y what names were on the list.'•!.....hir, Crisfield said "my name was seen upon it, ' whereupon Captain Moore said; Your speeches, Mr. Crisfield, tire sof& cient for you," or words to thatsiffeetwr • The foregoing statement of iv* trent pired within my view and hearing,• due morning was committed immediately-lifter the events transpired, and it is as literal and hecurate as my memory enables me to make it. I have been informed that an hoar or two after their arrest, the Judges of Elec tion left town under a military guard'or the city of Baltimore. After the arrest of the Judges of Election, a cavalry patrol was stationed in the principal streets of the town, whh presented carbines, who have continued until this hour (two o'clock p. m.,) to ride up and dowit the streets, while several others occupy the Court House. The moat perfect quiet and good order has been preserved by the citizens. Issac D. - Sowes. ' Princess Anne, Md., Nov: 4, 1868. We, the nnciersigned, citizens of Mary land, were present at the scenes described in the foregoing statement, and heard:lrk* passed ; and we certify that the foregoing statement is true in all its' essential paf ticulars, to the best of our recollection. November 4th, 1868. J. W. CRIEWIELD, ARTHUR CRIBFIXLD, lesec T, Measseur., JOHN A. /ARMORS, E. F. Dugs., J AMC/3 M. Darns; JOHN V. PINTO, W. J. BairriztonAx. HENRY PAGE, • Joe,, F. SMITH, JOHN H. STrwAya, T. L Togrxixeott, R RAYMIN, Jos. H. $ tunt. We, the undersigned. the Judges of Election for the Princess Anne District,* Somerset county, now beingreleat„ certify that we have read the foAgot i statement of Mr. Jones of whitt ockaire at the polls in said' district yesterdityc, we declare the said statement is .true every essential particular. , Wo farther certify that immediately after bur' street we were carried under a military guard to Salisbury, and there placed in the guard house, at the camp near by, withst•prigoii• er whom we found therein. -In a abort time we wero discharged by order of Coiner, the Deputy Provost Marshalf isseittsi,-atititn were informed, by the direction Of 'Gnu. Lockwood. We annex a copy of4taid ditr charge. ! , JOHN V. Purro, , , -1. JO ~ Princess Anne, Nov. HN 6 EL PISIEnt,, 066." ' -*:. (Copy) DEPUTY PROVOST PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICN, 1 SALISBURY, Nov. 4, 1863. W. H. Fisher, Jno. Pinto, Jamelf, Dryen : CiNNTLYMEN : I have no power to hold you as prisoners, but am required to re port the circumstances of your refusing to act as Judges of the Election to General Schenck. You are therefore released as prisoners of mice. Respectfully, LEVIN D. COL LlEc o eputy Provost Marehal, Somerset c Returns of the Judges of . Election for Princess Anne. State of Maryland, Somerset county, to wit : We the undersigned, duly.ap pointed by the Commissioners of the said county in due form of law, Judges of Elections in District No. 6, do certify and return that we attended on the fourth Any of November, eighteen hundred and Bilk/. three, at Princess Anne town, the Pike appointed by law for holding the electron within said district and did then. -end there appoint Joseph H. Smith and John F. Fisher, Clerks of the Election, who severally qualified as directed by law. We further certify that we did then and there, before John H. Seward, a Justice of the Peace of said county, qualify as Judges of the Election as by law directed, and then and there, at the hour of nine o'clock in the morning, open the polls for an election. After we had qualified-as aforesaid, a military officer, represented to be Captain' Moore, of the 8d Maryland Cavatrje" of the U. S Volunteers, professing to act under the authority of - Gen. Schenck, entered the Oourt room where the eleogon was about to be held, with a squad of armed soldiess, and stationed them on either of the peas- way from the door to the desk at which the Judges of the Elec tion were seated ; and when the first vo ter presented his ballot to the Judge, the said Captain Moore challenged the voter and required us to administer to said vo ter the oath contained in Gen. Sohenok's general order No. 58, and we administer ed said oath to the said voter ander a protest. But when the second prealsnt ed his ballot, the said Captain Moore challenged the .voter and began a genes of questions as to the voter's political opinions, &0., thereby delaying and . ob structing the •progress of the electiOn. Upon our objecting to such a coarse upon the part of Captain Moore, and intimating oar refusal to allow the electionto he conducted in such a manner, we were. ar rested by Captain Moore, and sent, milder military guard, to the town of Sartedu7 where we were imprisoned in the guard house at the military camp by Levin D. Collier, the Deputy Provost Marshal for Somerset county, and by reason of the said arrest and imprisonment we were prevented from farther holding the said election in District. No. 5, and after our return on Friday, the return day Cf elic tion, the ballot box was opened -and the ballot publicly counted, when it appear. ed that John W. Crisfield had one vote, as Representative from the Fifth District of Maryland, in the Congress or the United States, and that Samuel S. Maffit received one vote for Comptroller of the Treasury. [The return proceeds to set out the names of candidates for various offices, each having received one vote.] Given under our hand this sixth day of November eighteen-hundred and sixty three. Joint V. Purro, J.xxe M. Darns, Judges. Wx. H. FlBBlOll, J Jo OH se N H. SMITE. }Clerks. InBROWN NO. BO MT : 1 I i reet, cram ktailibilm. ftphfiltie RriOti ret . Gnorrhnt, hrai } • , , I o ea. We m mil" of the 111°4 Skip Dimagosolcetito • • ¬ion; Tatter Rtagworm bleroatha,-3) isletigma Ne. 0..... , Pile% Rh •., ~ - ' zoom Amos of tho joalrima Alloottons„P - La the 'Rack tattoo or tbe . add MI"( trgegod. Our* .. 4 . toed.
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