0 •°"• - ...••• TO - DAYS - MUWMENTS. GENTIM, - Ve have Ora Mart murtom-mace and most tdigMni 'reach Calf Boota aver ta POW:writ: LADIEs, „, , . Ve have thelmetest vattetyt of eleiouat Glove :id, Pebble Call' and 'ltalian! Luting Good, dth Double gad Moirle Sole, EVER IN THE CITY oneert Hall Shoe Store No. 62 Fifth Street, Next doorVaipftse oats ORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. "lONT AIMING ALL THE MODERN improvement•; having a Tabular Heater, overnor with Balance Valve, a Force Pump, co Balance :Pulleys, Smoke Pipe, Safety alve, Steam Guage, Contention Rose, la feet Suction Pipe, In snort, every piece of iron ork required to rendee the engine and boiler uno:etu. All the., from three to thirty horse power, sic to order. Those of eight, ten, twelve arid ven; y horse are in process of construction, and s he deli creel ~n short notice This envine hu It upon a solid bed plate; .s , mplete of itself, and can be worked upon a undatio., separate from the boiler We also manuta-ture CROCKER'S CELE RATED PATENT DOUBLE A ()TING 04CE PUItIP, and can supply ; them at short Lice. Orders registered and_filled in their turn. Ad. •eies GEOWIE PC CLAPP. Washington Iron Works, Newberg , Y r apply to L. C. AHD, nt, oct7:2wd ea Liberty nt, N. Y Growl Democratic IRally IEIE DEMOCRACY OY RI:HALING RANI. and vicinity will bold a Grand al3ll Meeting in the IIARiiET SQUARE, on Saturday Even/tag, Ost. Sith, 1€34. Every preparation has been made for a grand :al GUS Crab:n:4 and Several eminent and popular cabers wilkaddreas the audience. The follow g are announced : 00. E. 4. ETHE 'RD, of New Hampshire. on H. H. JOHNSON, of Massachusetts. , 1 / 4 j r MARLIN, of. the Ninth Massachusetts on. W sf. H, 'MILLER, of Harrisburgh. on. U. McDOWELL SHARP, rM. H. II IPKINS, and others. There ivlll he two different platforms, and veraltlermaa popular orators .will speak on as occasion, among whom will bej Col. F. FELEX, and Mr. SABITA., All Democrat, are invited to attend. oct6-2tl lo Olellan and Pendleton, DEMOCRATIC RALLY T DlYiltrYt, Corner of Grant and Webster Streets N MONDAY, OCTOBER lath, AT 7 P. M Addresses by &rims 11. BO iItINS, Esq., • M. S. OARPENIER, Eaq., of New York, TALLISAWE,..Esq., of New Yoit, Ai 0 R MA.BAN, of 9th gags. Volunteers, . P. THOAIPSON,Eaq , of Boston, A. 11113.44A8D, Esq., Of Now And 062,er5 . . By order of , C0.164"/"ITE ON MEETINGS rand Democratic Rally. MA NS MEETING WIL L BE AL ANC F.OSP3E,II, N FRIDAY EVENING, 0010 BER 7th i front of the NATIONAL kOTE.L. Addresses will be made by the following em! :at speakers: .on. E. A. HIBBARD of New liamiiehlre, on. C. T:THOIVIPSON of Boston, :on H. JOHNSON of Boston, on. COPRIN WE.S TOoTT of New York The Clubs of the two cities and thebotoughs ad all ounserrative men ate invited to attend By order' of • COMMITIsSE ON MEETINGS. oatl:ltd ITEW DRESS GOODS WRITE, ORR JP CO. No 25 Fifth Street Lave Just opened some new DRESS GOODS, : also ' ;ILK AND VELVET CLOAKS, Bought shoe the late fail in prism acriata TQ ituu.a3v.Fes. • EXECIITIVS DireairrM4T, EAR 111131317110, October 6th, 1 . 1 BALED PROSOS AAA Wlta, BE receivedat:this office until twelve o'clock .1 Tuesday, 18th instant, for the election of he proposed extension of the Capitol Switrity,.tu .one-foarth of the amount >1 the work will be required, and each W ier must accompany his proggisal with the Lames of Ills securities. Plans of the extension can be see 4 at this >Mee, where specifications tom also be had on ,pecitication. . . Bids must be addressed, oposals for eaten don or Capital), A.. G. cußriN, Gov. JAS. P. BARR, Stir. Gala ENRY D. MOORE, Stale Tress oc7-td FIVE ACRES OF GROUND IrN THE - BORODeft OP MA*Oll66-. TER, now accepted as a market garden, and a' a high state otouldeatto4 la offered for axis very low. This property is certain to become very valuable foci aiding bits, being quar to'. where the demand for houses is n w very great. Tretutld; be made available, eon , foot of it, for that purpose, lying level. Apply to - S. S. BitliifiN, Broker and Insuranoe Agentife Fourth at. IUSINESS ;PROPERTY. FOR i SALE QNN TIM CORNIrIi or PM.* D FACTORY_ streets, lire _by one pun feet, having thereon two brink And .one framer house. Apply to S. S. BRYAN, Raoher sisul insurance Avon.* Fonstikst. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS Strictly Pure Articles. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUR DiarirrAi. I)]E. POT. TORRENCE & MoGARR, Apothecaries and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dyes and Dye-Stuffs, Alcohol, Perfumery, Eanoy Articles and Toilet Soaps, Wines and. Li quors, Tobscoo and Cigars, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, Trusses, Supporters an d Braces, Proprietary Medicines, imn TRUSSES 1 TRUSSES I We manufacture all the Lste styles of improv ed Trusses, and keep. constantly on hscd Marsh's, Mich's:litter's Chase% WWI% - and all other manufacturer's. In Cases requiring any peculiar style of Truss or when partlee desire lt, we will manufacture to order ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOULDER BRACES, ELASTIC STOCKINGS. D R. moGARE attends personally to the ay,- plteatton or Trusses, 6.e., and to the treatment of Rupture. PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS OA.REVULLY OOMPOUNDED. Our Pre. soription Department la always in charge of an experienced Pharmaseutmt, and all articles used In compotuidlog prescriptions, are selected with regard to purity, h (+glues. and strength. Priacriptlons earefnlly compounded at all howl of the night. DIATETIC & CULINARY ARTICLES. Pura Cream of Tartar. English Baking Soda English Mustard. Grain and Powdered Cloves, Pure. " Pepper " Root " Ginger Bark . 4 Cinnamon. Oswego Corn Starch, Cox's Gelatine, Price's Glycerine. Hecker% Farina. Pure Wines for Cooking purposm Burnett's Cooking Extrasts Caraway Seed. annum Seed. Coriander Seed, Mace and it utmegs, Saleratus Pearl Ash, Ac., &c., &c. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES Conaentrated Lye, Pure Potash, Sal Soda Alum, Silver Sand, Bath Brick, Tripoli, tee., &e. SUNDRIES Romp Seed, (Unary Seed, Rape Seed, Itch Bone, &c., &c., &c., Pittsburgh Agency For all reliable Proprietary Medicines, viz : Dr. D. JAYNE'S Expectorant, Alterative, u u Carminative, " Hair Tonic A Hair Dye, tf S 6 Sanattve Pills. Dr. J. C. AYER'S Cherry Pectoa al Cathartic Pills. Sarsaparilla. Ague Cure. EIEMBOLDSB Oelebrated Remedies : Buohti, ( or dlieases GI Bladder. Rose Waah. Bareapaood.rt the W lla, for Impurities of Dr. C. W. ROBACIK'S Scandinavian Blood Purifier. " • Pills. `• Bitters. SCHENCK S Pulmnr ic. Sea Wee., Tonic Mandrolok Pills. KENNEDY'S Medical Wm:ovary. Salt Rheum Ointment WRIGHT'S Orlebrated Indian Vrgetable Brandreth's Pllls Dr. R. A. Wilson's Pills, Hostetter' s Celebrated Stomach Bitters Drake's Plantation Bitters, Cutter's ?Terrine English Balers, An Antidote for Intemperance, Andall the reliable patent medicines of th day. Paints, Leads. Zincs Colors, Oils,Varnishes, Brushes, Putty, Tube Paints, Gold Leaf, &c., We have facilities for furnishing these articles at manatee urers prices. Drags and Medicines. Our stock of Drugs and Medicines are selected seml•annually with great care I y an expertnced pharmecutist any physician, and we guarantee all drugs and medloines we bell purr and unadn'- terated. Chemicals. All our American,Ohernicals we buy from the clebrated house of POWERS tt WEIGHT -5I A IS. &a inquiry of your family physician will rat tily you as to their purity. Dyes Air Dye StulJ Our own Importion. We guarantee fresh and reliable, Annotta, Alum, Blue Vitro!, Brazil Wood, Cane Wood, Ooohoneal, Copperas, Cud bear, Extract Logwood, Fustio, In digo, Lao Dye, Logwood, Mad der Nit Wood, Red Tartar, Sicily Sumac, Turmierto • Blue Yawl, &a., &o. IrOrelfril Wines, Brandies, Gins and Liquors ; for niedi Waal use only; viz : Otard, Depuy & Co's Cognac, Fine old Rochelle Brandy, Pure Juice of Grape Port Wine, Pure old Sherry Wine, Pure old Abided& Wine, Pure Holland Gin- Jamaica and St. Croix Rums. Imported Ciwars. Our stook embraces- some of the finest brands of Havana clgsrs, Oabanas Prez:l.2A°' ! Imperially. 1 Britanicae I Lbudrei I.Elgros I Regattas kpaia Creoles Domestic Cigars. manufactured from imported tobacco; viz: Sobrin ! Jockey Clubs! De/r as ants* Awl a variety of brand/. Our stock of Cigars was purchased in 1863, and we are offering them to consumers at a slight ad vance over our prices before the tax law, when pwards.urchased in quantities of tone hundred and up- TO THE DENTAL PROFESSION, We offer a large and awfully selected stock of 8. 8. *bite's Patent Teeth, Ornum, Armstrong & JutPs Teeth, W. A. Duff & Cc's Teeth, Neall& llicCurdy's Teeth, Johnson & Luxers Teeth. Dental Chairs, Dental Lathes, Forceps Plug ger., Wheels Sure, Drills, Excavators, Frank has, Vulcanite Bake, Gold and 'Silver Plate, Gold and Tin Foils, and Dental Material of every description. Catalogues to be had on application. TORRENCE & MoGM% or. vourth sk Market Ste. 011-lyd PPf f : I TODAY'S ADVEIiTISEMENT& PROPOSALS'. ,FOR LOAN. 5-20 .13QNIDS. 11.11:18Y DRPARTMeNT, Washln, - October 1, 1864. Sealed Offerawillbta 'received at this Depart - Meat, under the aet.of Oorwess, approved June . 80, i 864„ until the noon. of Friday, the 14th in stant, for bonds of the 'United States, to the amount of forty millions of dollars. The bonds offered will bear an interei‘of six per centtun i payable semi-annually, in coin, on the first days of May and November, and will be redeemable at the pleasure of the Government, after five years, and payable in twenty years from Nov. I, 18134. Each offer must be for fifty or some multiple of fifty dollars, and must state the sulfa including premium offered for each hundred dollars, or for fifty when the offer is for no more than fitly. Two per cent. of.the principal (excluding pre mium) of the whole amount bid for, by each bidder, must be deposited, as a guaranty for the payment of subscriptions if accepted, with the Treasureref the 'United States at Washington,' or with the A.salatafit Treasurer at New York, Boston, Philadelphia or St. Louis, or with the designated Depositary at Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Oincinaati, Louisville, Chicago, Detroit or Buffalo, or with any National Deposit Bank which may content to transact the business without charge, for which deposits duplicate certificates will be issued to the depositors by the officer or bank receiving them—the originals of which must be forwarded, with the offers, to this Department. All deposits should be made in time for the certificates with the offers to reach Washington not later than the morning of October 14, as aforesall. No offer, not accent_ panted by its proper certificate of deposit, will e considertaL The coupon and Registerel Bonds, issueu under this proposal, will be of the denomina tions of 00,111100, $OO and $1,00.1, Registered Bonds of *3OOO and $lO,OOO will be issued if re quired. All °trees received will be opened on Friday, :tober 14. The awards will be made by the Secretary to the highest &recces, and notice of acceptance or declination will be Immediately given to the respective offerers. In cases of Sc oeptance, bonds of the description and denomi , nation preferred will be sent to the subscribers, at the cost of the Department, on final pay ment of installments, The deposit of two per seat. will ha reckoned in the last installments paid by successful olTerers, and will be Dinned'. ately returned to those whose offers may not be accepted. The amount of accepted offers must be depos. !tad with the Treasurer, officer or bank author ized to act under this notice,' on advice of the acceptance of offers, as follows : One-half on the Oath uctoper, and the balance, (including the premium and original two per cent. Oeposit ) on 1 the stet October. The bonds will beet interest from November Ist. Interest on deposits from their elate to November Ist, will be paid by the Government in coin. One-half of the first Installine.nt, or twenty dye per cent. of accepted otters, may be paid, with accrued interest to Oct. Li in United States "Certificates of Indebtedness," out such certificates will be - received in part payment of the first installment only. - Offers under this nonce sh•ruM be endorsed '•Offer for Loin,n and addressed to the Secre tary of the Treasury•. .ftie right to decline all otters not oonsidere I adcaatageous to the rlov. ernment, is reserved by the Secretary. ' W. P. FE. , ..S ENDES, Secretary of the Treasury. BURT'S RAT, ROACH AND BED-BUG DESTROYER /AIMS MOST VALVAID.D AND POP ji 1 , 1.3 kt dfiLL44.4: 7 tot drattoy tug N - E11t.31.11 11, Never 'Mir to give entire s stfalisetlea E. Bt. RT, 711., Proprietor, No. I 3 Nrath Eleventh Street, IL. E. SELLERS' & CO., Wholesale Agents fur Pltishurih and Vicinity Sold by nil Nrutgiete nud 10,..ters in Pu I. burgh, Allegheny City, he QUM ag . PITT4I.IUKtiIi 'l'll 4.TILk. Lessee and Manager W. Ileaumaxon BENEFLI' 01 tne thstingetshed Young T gealtan, EDWIN ADAMS, Who will milieu- In his thrilling personation of the HUK b.; OF LOSTilit THIS (Fridai I EV ENI NO will be presented Shakspeare's Tragedy, In n ACT d eat; t 11i.1C11.1 A It 11 III; ()r the BATTLE OF ItOsIA tilt 1'12: 1. It Richard, Linke of Monter Edwin Aliftlllll Richmond M'Kp. Ir ant, In. Annie Eheihe e trot night of the new biedley Overture nrrnnn ed by Mr. Cleorge Hurt. To conclude with SWISS SWAINS I In rehrarand, Hi:jib:Till and lit' Y 111. AS. • -- • liinth Ward Democratic Rally. 7.IIESf WILL OE A DEM OCR k TIC AILEFIN,t at the IRON CITY HOTEL, Penn St., NINTH WARD, ON FRIDAY, OCTOHER 7tb, AT 7 P. 51 Addresses by MA.J. MAR AN, tom Maas. Vol. JOHN R. L ARGE, Eaq.. JOHN WC LA It IZ EN, EN. Rally, Democrats, for the Union and the I; on ititution. By order of oct7atl THE(....031 ITTEE PTTTItBCncu, FT. WA y E &C. It. li. t.'o. OFFicil OF Tilt SIRCRLTARY, • PITTSBURGH, (Jet. 6th, 1864, NOT ICE TO BOADIIOLIOLOS.—TIiv agreement modifying the 1 , ire and Second Mortgages of this Company has b. en extended by the President., and the Trustees under the Deed of Trust_ and the es idence of such agree ment to be attached to each hood is now ready. Bondholders may present their bonds at this office. or the Companya Transfer Agency, Wing low, Lauder & Co, No 62 Wail street, New York and have their agreement attached there to o r' they may send to either of the above named places a full description and the number of their bonds, when the agreement will be sent to the bondholder to be by him affix ed to the bonds. W. H. BARNES, Seeretetry OCTOBER 10TH —SIXTH AND LAST great auction Dale of those tnantlfol BUILDING LOTS at Braddock's Field, on MONDAY AFTERNOON October 10th, ti o'clock, on the premis-s. Excursion trains, as usual, will leave both the Connellavil le and the Penne. Depots at the same hour. 1 o'clock, on the day of sale, returning before 6. Seats tree. No tickets required. Terms of sale—one-third cash; balance inone and two years with interest secured by bond and mortgage. Ten dollars cash to be paid on each lot when sold as part of Mel payment. Plana to be had at the Auction Rooms, t o. 64 Fifth street. ALEX. AIoILWAINE, Anctioneer 0 0 - P A It T. NERSL - 11P heretofore existing under the name of MORGAN & trlcCLl,Nruali. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing by. and all claims due to said late Jim will be collected by G. L. McClintock. T. 0. MORGAN. G. L. Jit'ULINTOCK. PreTssurcent, Oot 1, 1864. cic7-341 Da. DISOWN ,NO. 60 SMITHFIELD street, cures Sypbillia, Syphillitlo Erup tions, Gonorrhea,fleet, Stricture = Urethral Discharges, Impulty of the Blood, Skin Diseas es. Scorbutic Eruptions Totter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Piles, Rhenniatis_ ,m Femae Weakness , Monthly Sup presTilsns, Diseases of the Joints, Nervous Af fection*, Pains in the Back and Loins, Irritation of the Blitdder and Kidneys, suocessibily treat ed. Ogre guaranteed. oct7-it DR. V. GERARD, - VEtERINARY SURGE ON , (From Louisville, Ky.) NATIONAL STABLE, Between First Street, Smithfield and Grant Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. • _FISTULA, POLE EVIL, BONE SPAVRT, RING BONE, and an other Diseases of Horses and Cattle cured. Terms moderate. Ootatiwd TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. CHEAP DO GOODS. Equally low Axe requested to call au4 examine our Stock, WM. SEMPLE'S, AN IMPORTANT REDUCTION Hoe been mn,le In the plops of all our Good. to conform to the secant heavy Presenting s thokl favorstile opportunity for our customers sod the pubi/e to cuppii their wants for the sensoa. Just i.p.sne.l for Fall Dress ALAlklug among which to an invoice of SCOTCH COATINGS Our FAIL STYLI: , are now rosily, an will he aironleil at the lowest oath prices. (CRAY, PUSS' EL Cc NENE. Successors to Sam . !. Gray a :son, oel. 1 xrcl Merchant Tailors, 18 lilt h st Ylfl LA DELPILIA I N CONS EIIittIEUSCIC OF TIM. DECLINE IN GOLD, CARPETS, Ani general litho."( of grniels, on the principle of giving our cuatotneen 411 the adi antages the markets will niresta. M'FARLAND, COLLINS & CO., JOS. W. PARKER, A 'r "1" 0 I'l N - A e r-1, A AV , Oc 5:3 nd 11 4 1IFTII WARD DEMOCRATIC HALLI. —An important Democratic Meeting will be held at LAND'S lIALI, ert, street, Fifth Ward, on FRIDAY EVE N INU, October 7.1 L Let all Democrats be pies cut. 131 order F. FEL`X., Pres. • .1. A. Mt Wilt, Sec. oota:/t.I THE PARTNERSHIP EXISTING, Between .1. H. and .P. SAW 1 ER, onler the style of R. f`. & .T. H. SAWYER, is this day mutually 4(Bw:tired. The business will be continued end- r the old firm name, by N. P. SAWYER. September let, oct6:tf . _ . _ . THE LATEST STYLE OP' ROOTS, SHOES, (MITERS, BALMORALS AND GUMS, Just received at 11. /BLAND s, vs Market street, consisting of Ladies Flannel Lined lialmorals, Ladles' Opera itongress kid Gaiters, Ladies' Felt Over shoes, Aliases' 'rid Ohildren s of the Barns style, Boy s, Youths and Children's Kip and unit Boots. Also a large stoct, of Men's Call double sole and double upper Bouts and Balmoral gaiters, all of which will be sold lower than any other house In the city. (tall and examine at 118 Mar ket street, second door from Fifth. mitt THREE ACRES OF EA N 101, O N Whicu there la a tine two-story stone house, coutainmg f.ur room., ball and kitchen. A. young or‘bard of ion ben thg fruit trees; all the neeesi ary out-bull lines, and a good %tell of ture water at the poor, Situated on tho Wa.h ington turnpike, 13mea from Pittabu-gh, mile from Mansfield and - mile fro a the plankr , a.l For partloulara, emit& e on the premises of the owner, ellftisTef.HEß. HI •P E. or at t o. 4 Dlamond,-of J. LUNLEVI, Jr. oet.:3wilvicr NABE'S PIANOS.--H AME S dz PIANOS.—A splendid assort ment of thesikunrivalled Pianos, which will be sold at a re"uotlon of from fifty to seventy-live dollars less than factory pr.ces, according to style of Piano. Testimonials of eseidlence from Tnalberg, Strakosch and G. Satter. Also from some of the most eminent professors and ainti teurs to the country. Viral:dare sent by mail gratis. ÜB.ARLOTTE BLUME, sep29 43 Fifth street, RECEIVING OUR PALL STOCK uF DRESS GOoDS purchased at the great reduction in bold, and our Domestics hav ing been purchased hetors the rise, I am prepar ed to sell at the lowest figures. Ladies, call and see, at H. J. L NCH'S _ - 96 .Larket street, _sep29 between 6th et. & Diamond PINE 60 Boxes Choice Pine Apple Cheese, Received 1.14 a day, and for sale by aep2l REY/SER & BROS Il\ A. ArCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER; 1 • 35 FIFTH STREET. POSITIVE SALE ON FRIDAY AFTER noon at two o'clock at Masonic Hall Auction House, 55 Fifth street. Will be sold a quantity of queepsware, bedding, comforts, feather pll-- lowa, carpets, fc.o. FIRE-m(10r SAFES, HARNESS, So., AT AUUTiON.—Siirday morning at o'clock, at 111001elland,s ii Auction House, Ca Mil street, will be sold three-safes r flve seta single and one set of dOuble harness, braggy wlups, bridles, /Liners, az. HOSIERY FOR LADIES GENTS AR P mut ablldrea r cheap at WO s lcaa4 50,Use.. 011$ , 1 .1 lii At 12 1-2 ots, 2 Oases Prints, fast oo At 12 1-2 ots, 2 " Dress Goods At 25 ets, Yard Wide Muslin. At 371-2 eta, Beat Dark Delaiae At $4,75 Best Balmoral Skirts BLACK SILKS, MERINOS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, PLAID FLANNELS, COUNTRY BLANKETS, HOOP SKIRTS, HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, GLOVES, SHIRT FRONTS, &C., &C. Wholesale Buyers 180 & 182 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY DECLINE IN GOLD, FALL GOODS, We here reduced the prices of our OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHA DES 71 & 73 Firth Street, Next House to Post Office, srcon.l floor No. ma FIFTH STREET, PITTMLIVROTI FOR SALE DRY GOODS AUCTION SALES. :', - (the ;tilg.(Pcost LOCAL INTELLI6ENCE. FRISDAY MORNING, 001. '1 1884, DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS Meetings will be held at the folloiieg timet. and places : Dr BLACKBURN Mifflin township on FRI DAY Oct 7th at 7 p m. FIRST WARD on FRIDAY Oct Ith at 7 p m. NINTH WARD Iron City Hotel on*RMAY Oct 7th at 7 p m. MANCHESTER on FRIDAY Oot 7th at 7 p SHARPSBURGF on SATURD/tY Oct Bth at BIRMINGRABI on SATURDAY 9ct Bth at p m. WARREN HOTEL Marshall tonitahip on SATURDAY Oot Bth at 2 p m. SCHOOL HOUSE No. 4 Peebles township on SATURDAY Oct Bth at 4 p m. 11107NTAIN HOUSE Penn towrohlp on SATURDAY Oat Bth at pm. ECKERT'S HOTEL McClure township on SATURDAY Oct Bth at 7 p m. PITTSBURGII corner of Grant and Web ster streets on MONDAY Oct 10th at 7,S p m. The nominees for Congress will be present at the several meetings in their respective Districts with able speakers. By order of the CONIMITTEE ON MEETINGS. Count lug the Votost.—The Philadelphia Ledger has the following: Tile Associated 'Press are endeavoring Ito per fect arrangements by which the whole Wote of the xtate, at the election next Tuesday,, may be known by the next morning. There is no State ticket to show exactly the popular majority ; but it Is believed that the Congressionni 'vote will Wont an Indication ; therefore, It Is their intention to have the Congresaional vote all te.- egraphed by Wednesday morning, if theje can se cure the co-operation of the election t officere throughout the State to aid them in tido pur pose By counting the Congressiorud vote first in all the precincts, and the local offieere after wards, the vote in each Congressional district may be known at an hour early enough to haute tall it in time for publication on Wednesday morning. Election officers, who are bury with their own nutlet, are very.apt to overlook the importance to newspapers and the public itif hee -1 lag an early count uniformly iu each district of the same ticket. Severe as their tasks are, they are light compared with those of newspaper re porters and makers-up of election tabus. The election officers have the figures only of the par ticular district In which they officiate to fcount, but newspaper people have the returns from ev ery district within their own localities, and fre quently returns from the entire State, to ttend to, put in tabular form, count and present a accu rately to their readers In the next morning's is sue of the newspaper, ant all before the time al lowed by law for the election officers to! finish their labors. In a matter of this kind, ;!iirhere the whole public, including the election officers themselves, are anxiously looking for early and correct reports of the election, ills not merely an accommodation to newepapeni to facilitate their work but It is a favor to the entire nubile, to aid the newspapers in the ps rfurmance Of the task they und.-rtake. We have never known any intelligent election officer to refuse this aid --generally' they are as anxious as the reporters to have the task of collecting the rettumsMrop erly performed ; but sometimes for the want of proper co-operation and understanding how this can be hest rendered, the effort of the reporters is defeated It can be greatly al-led by they; elec. tion officers all rgreeing to count lathe Bailie or der, beginning In this instance with theiCon gressional ticket. • The Soldiers' Vote.—The following tame eral order has just been Issued from the Adju tant General a office in order to secure a• • fair distribution of tickets among soldiers id the held, who, by the laws of their respetitive . ,tates, are entitled to Vote at the approaching election' The following rules and regulations are pre scrioel: First—One agent for each army corps may be designated by the State Executive or ,by - , the Mate I:ono:It:tee of each political part, who, on presenting his credential from the StateiEx ecutie e or the chairman of said committee% shall receive from this Department a pass to the headquarters of the corps for which he is designed, and the tickets mat - be placed by him In the hands of such persons se he may 'Cent for dlslribution among officers and soldiers. Second -t.letilan inspectory of each political part). not to exceed one for each brigade., May in hike manner be designated, who shall receite passel on application to the Adjutant (lettered to he present on the"uay of election to see that the elections are ta.rly conducted. Third—No political speeches, harangues' or CAD t awing among the troops will be allowed. rourth--1 loot mantling of are enjoined to rake such measures as may be essential to se cure freedom and fairness in the elections, and that t fly y be conducted with due regard to good order and military discipline. olficer or private who may wan tonly destroy the tickets or prevent their prop er dial nbution among the legal voters, interfere with the freedom of toe electron, or make any false or fraudulent return., will be deemed ty of an offence against good order and military discipline, and to punished by !summary ins missal or court-martial. Important to the Relatives nir Soil diers.—lt cannot toe too widely made knoWn that the I•ril tt d Stares Nanitary Uommission ob tains for the wife, or (if she is dead) the guardi an 01 minor chtlitren or (if there is neither wife nor minor child) the widowed mother, all rne pay' that ma) tie due to any °Meer nr a tiler note a prisoner in the hands of the rfi vie 1 p ores is simple, and the work thille to Without charge. Application can he made, either in person or by letter, to the ogee of the Itnited states Sanitary Commission, F stre:ti, Washington, D. C. stating particulars, when hiatik• will he furnished and all necessary in formation given. Business In the ( Atty.—Business has bean rather dull In the ally during the last few dais, and in sonic cases It Is nearly at a stand still. ft Is dilllcult to acoctunt for such a phenomenon Si nits time ot the year, but prohabiy It Is mettle to the scarcity of buyers who are expecting la deeline an prices. on tne other hand it is not. improbable that a great many are unwilling to dispose 01 their goods on band In hopes of an in crease In the prime of gold and a proportionate Increase in all articles of trade. We have no doubt that time will decide which Is the wiser party, hut under existing circumstances it le very difficult to tell. liod Pound.—Yestertiny mornin theds of a man was found lodged against the g wheel of the tow-boat Eagle, In the Monongahela er, opposite the foot or Petty street. The body was apparent4that of a laborer, a man probably sixty sears of age. Ills dress was of common material, and he wore au oil cloth overcoat: There was nothing in his pocket to tlx his name positively, but he had In his possession a bill again's , one of our citizens for a small lob of work done by John Taggart, which may poselely, be his name. It is singular that a drowned man w,s fiund In the wheel of this boat some weeke Tax on Sorghum Sugar and eider,—.l The Oominissiouer of inieruai tteveuue Amide- 1 cided that sorghum syrup, alder and domestic,' wine are subject to a tax or duty of live per cent. Manutacturers of sorghum syrup should 1 therefore keep an account of the amount Mum.' factured and transmit It to the assessors of their respective districts. The tax being ad valorem, ,i, S and - C der haviug fluctuated 'considerably In price, le price received for all sold must Le re turne We presume that unaer this decision all sysup and older is taxed—that made for home const,liption as well as that sold. Counterfeit Greenbacks.—Very danger us and dlffi,tilt to detect United Stales green. backs have made their appearance In Oinoinna ti, and will probably soon be afloat here. They are principally of the larger denominations, and are co well exonted as to defy detection even by the most familiar In handling money. Those who would prefer not to receive any had better be on the lookout. There are several counter feits of various denominations now afloat and honest tradesmen should examine all bills of whatever denomination before receiving any. Escape end Arrest —On Tudsday a man giving his name as Alexander MoUlain was en listed as a substitute by Provost Marshal lark, er, and by him sent ever to the Girard House. Shortly after being placed in the guard room he succeeded in e scaping , andproviding.himself with a suit of citizen's clothes, destroyed his uniform. He was arrested the same evening by the patrol in the Ninth ward. He had hired a carriage, and would no doubt have had a very pleasant time but for the interference of the patrol. He Was placed in close confinement to await his re moval to the front. Fatal Aeeldant.—Mr, John Olinger, sr., of Ben's Oreek, near Johnstown, was killed on last Monday morning. Be was hitching hls horses to a wagon When the animals took fright and ran off, draggin g the vehicle across his face and breast, crushing him in such a manner as to cause Ms death in a short time. The Draft in Washington County. —The only districts in Washington county in which the draft was made were West Browns ville and Alliliboro, and these places have since filled their quotas. This is about as good as what we done ourselves. Kerosene Lamp Wieks.—ln the present price of kerosene lamp wicks people can make a better e Ick than they buy by taking. cotton tlan nel,of which all have piecekand folding up three thicknesses, „lint ide enough to go into the tube, and catching the edge with coarse stitches. Our readers will please notice the sale of ilats cone to coe teat Braddock's lie d on LoMinertr6tirorMigeshrxig itsaleirerzbe ts. T.~': ditiM LATEST BY Tst<E:rdit,i'i';'it.:. PON TilE *49BT; SECO - NI) EDrrioN. New YORK, Oct 6, 1884.—The Her ald's correspondent with the sth" corps, say : Everything has been quiet, in front to-day, except a brisk int'erbia,nge of musketry between the skirmishers, and the continued activity of our troops in fortifying and strengthening their new position, our line, remains the same as yesterday. The enemy is also hard at work strengthening his worki. From one of gar signal stations a brig ade of rebel infantry,.Er battery of artil lery, and a squadron otcavairy weremb served this morning, moving to the tjert. This movement indicates the strength ening of their force opposite our extreme left, and the prdbability of a renewed at tempt to drive us from our new position, It is unnecessary to add. that our com manding officers entertain,no appre,hein, sion of inability to maintain their ground" against any assaulting cOlumn the enemy is likely to send tie at this point. Our casualties since the commence ment of the new move sum up 437 killed; wounded and missing. Herald's Tenth Corps correspondent, 'of the 3d says: This has been the most quiet and most gloomy mid disfigreeable day we have passed since nur advent in this Vicinity. It has. rained ail day. It has been quite satisfactorily outer tained that the movements of rebel troops referred to was towards Petersburg, rather than around our flank. The opt'r ations of the Army of the Potomac have become so pressing that -the necessity has presented itself to Lee to return a large portion of the troops he had can .centrated on our front to that locality. Still thole remains a conviction that the rebels have not wholly sbatidondohecl . their purpose of making a flank move ment. To-night they attacked our cav alry pickets at , New Market; .tiri . ving them in on the reserve. Times Washington special says: Gen. Wilson wbo has pist arrived from Gen Sheridan's headquarters at Harrison burg, represents that the destruction and capture of rebel property by our cavalry in their last great raid in the vicinity of Stanton, were on a collossal sc'aie : and most complete in their execution. More than 100 mills were destroyed, railroads badly cut up, and a herd of 2,600 cattle and sheep brought hack to. Harrison burg. Ngw YORK, Oztober 6.—Dry Goods auctions took place at nearly all 'prinl pal houses this morning, with the attend ranee generally better_ litany represen tatives from other eities,including Phila delphil and Boston were present. The sale at Wilmerdings & Mount's, com prised a splendid assortment of British, French and German dress goods, the total value could not have been less than 'half a million of dollars, but the prices were wretchedly low, • compelling the passing of many lots. Merinoes ranged from 1,22 to 1,97. Wilmington, Bogart & Co. had agate of dress goods, hosiery, and was pretty well attended consider ing the weather. The dress goods were not in very great demand, bringing only moderate prices. The hosiery, especially styld ol fancy colors for ehildrens' , wear, ranged in price by the sample lots from 1,15 to 1,171 Fancy woolen yoke irts, domestic. brought only $1,171. NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—Times corres pondent frormthe aim/ of the James of the 2d says: He found number of rebels just capt'ure'd to he neatly till toy's"oi years and under, only one "fall grown man being among theni. They were : glad of the capture as they had been conscripted. . • General Lee on the lot sent a flag of truce for exchange of prisoners captured in the last movement, man l'or man, but General Grant refused to make the ar rangement, and referred him to General Butler, the duly authorized Exchange Commissioner. Gen. Kelly te/egraptis Governor Bore man of Western Virginia, that the raid ers in that portion of the State had rob bed stores and houses intiiaeriminately i and carried off p 0,090 worth of proptirty in one county alone. 'slim YORK, pct. 6, 1864.—The steam ship Roanoke, Capt. Drew, from Havana for this port, has been due here since the 4th inst., she leaving Havana on the 29th of September. We learn from a. reliable person on board of the steam ship Havana, which arrived here this morning, from Havana, that at the time the Roanoke left Havana, her Captain was informed t hitt amwi his passenger's 35 in number, there were some notorious seceth charactets' ;. t but lie laid he was . prepared for any ` emergency , , Poaaib,ly 1 her delay may be 'caused. by some de rangement in her machinery, or some ilother accidental -cause, , but tears itertained that she has fallen , into the . I .llands of the rebel . pmtes.- , --- The * steamer Macedonia; from New -, deans,. §Spi.,,A2Ol Ant wrings no newa..r.7.-1 NEW YORK, Oct. 6, 181344, , : =Ata meet ing of the . 014,24tif1r of Couiredrce fo. day, Capt. liarshap t chi:dime* of the com mittee appointed. to consider the manner which the Chamber should, in behalf the toer4apta of this city, testify their appreciation of the gallantry of Captain Winslow in destroying the privateer Al ahama, presented. a report closing Walla, recommendation that $2.1;000• be toyed; to have medals presented to the . Captain and each of tbe-traw..,. 'NEw Yoßx, - 1NN,1,41:51d closed' at 146. . 9. special to the idiiiiii i eict`'ai stivalliii"+"' Gen. Wilson, nrshe,^citry 3 ••••-.As , reCeiVOLI a can,:....: 1 " 10 a erViCe; 1 14,. Gazieral . • """" 7,1,0.,W*0 e t -314 i 0 f •L ,, ! 1-, ..P.: ~,•: • • '" ~ 1 • , o • lorvtiorihiug). -. vk l ay 4 ,- 4 -.. 4 . , . ~ : ~....,....../..,i 3 1 1 1 5 8- 1 ' Butlei i ii r- aistk G rant i • lli r ` " Cc ST. Louis * Oct. 0 .- - Oeneral',..Ewlng, • and, several officerip'of his ; cdru r ruand,- , 3: reached here lasi night;-having pa:welted r l rso from l'ilot K:b *to tiiirsoto,twio an -_ escort of fort , en, antl',#tenter,t r to EC;; :.., rLerris by railnia . kis I:etreril friritilliok , '"i - Knob Was unm ested 'till abouitwerity : ,1 miles from Ka 11 ....,'P__Ati*,: Otllliki rebels attacked , inlilm' jn::' - e.oryi!tlerable ~-.; ' force, but were driViit:hiscichy nitillerY with ease. There'Wei - CAiriV:4sv 0.- tacks, both of vriti*WlVi3reft# l4. ". ' 6. , On arriving at Harrisoir-Statiort:on Wednesday night, he eretteirsiiiiir slight . breastworks there, planted CarinOti, and ' fought, the enemy pretty constantly-till`'' • Saturday afternoon, when' Col. I Bette." ' ' ' idge, with 600 of the 17th illinOirupiv- - - ~ -:. .• airy, arrived from - Rolla; ride& ribels ,- retired. ' Early on Sunday :fikiiithig -; thek hem- • mend started for Rolla, wirich point theYi ' • k.'._ reached the ?tune exerting.' with men and ail the artillery.. Total ilosallit-a-;., command, inclUding the siege' of Pilot .1 -; Knob Station, ithout sop, the larger. pro- ' ,; portion being prisoners. \ .1 ' ' ' ' Despatches from Franklin report. all quiet there. ~Gerteral South coripuatrAsit , ~i , force at that point, including,thelenrcill ed militia under General , Pike.l- -• The latest accounts frora Price - placellut4irip.,, .., miles , west of Union, on Tdeliffiy;: - OliT, — . '`'" the Jefferson city road. His forse,c.qp ? ; `,;" - slats of fifteen thousand fighting- men, cavalry anihnountiainfAntry * an4abont, _ ,--- 5,000 camp followers The camp talk - ;\ - -T, , was that all the move ments , Indrcittit 'a design to take 1 Jefferson City,rnstalk , , , , Tom Reynolds as Governor and hold `",...,,,, the State for the i 'Gonfederacy.* ,ilenetal -'. ,; Rower has been heard fron;', lint his , ; whereabouts is contraband. - - New Foss,' October 6.—SteaMei North America from New Orlearosof the 29th nit. has arrived. There Was no news of importance since steatneinf tits 27th. Planters have been directed lot leave one-fourth, •of the cane :crim'fcir: seed. Laborerware to have a lienien all. products , raised- in the Gulf Department until claims are satisfied Officers in French ye*lels report that the French had taken Itfittantortm! , ' The, report is untrue, as gortiniui is still there • defiant... Cotton declining-, sides yeater t ... iley 1050 bales. The rebels havebeen completely clean ed out of the dime& around Morgituali. NEW YORK, Oct. 6, 1864.—The, gold marliet shows more strength, thongli „ from nor specifil i asslgnablii j eanse,;" tics, yond a slight recovniy-of bonfetenee.''' The price opened-.at .1921 andi fiteadily: - . advanced t0 . .194i, and weak. .. A . Washington apeniel of thePortaays: A citizen of Maryland has beek.iiiith& guilty of conducting a rebel fcifeef.into:7;;-::.-7, that State, !uid,,,qentextpect ;to ,iteprig r oh-- !ki z, ment in New York. - Nssuvrram, Oct tor the storm last might, the lines are d0W 1 4.,0n • the Chattanooga road. There la nOthipg' reported from General Rousseau's corn j eo7, mead. The linei hn the "6nneiset3,and j Alabama railroad are working ki. There was a heavy rain storm laSt night, and one to-thly,,, The river is five feet on the shoals and rising. t:=, New YORK -October 6.=—The'declitte, in prices of dry goads eoninileol,:tliOugh" . : business is unsettled. Auctioneer* ' ` ere; _„`.; doing more then the jobhinglicoilses. Quantities of goods are offered , in such a manner however, that u passed over with little loss if the'pricea liven are not considered fair. . NEW Yonk, DctoberC-ItVoilMerciaN: Washington special Weyer' - An Orlicer' i ll from the Fifth CoriA who arriired trom the front to- daY," was told by retie!' cers captured hy, Butler'wforeedsthat*r armies were beating them -simplyfty. r. force of numbers, and that the result must be their speedy overthrow. MARKS' TS BY VILA GlOfitc-,3‘-..-v New York. Marko • - , • N - . w Yong, 00, .6.—.-Cotion ig4t ittctk dung; Flour, -State aitiViNitesterry Sl 4.1 Extra state 'so 049 , 4; • SuPerane "Ss WhilikY ttl 60;. Western $1 71/11374. Wheat $1 &Sal 90' for %later .:Red Amber West—, . ern; $1 7c.1 toe ; Chusage• and Itsoiu* , S'parit.• • Rye. 4.11 45 for Western; $1 113a1 80. for' 10cM.0., and Racine Bpring: , BEtriey;' SI e 6BIOF = ' tilted' ',Pastern. Oats, 78a80 Western. Coffee •luit:snd <trooping. Sugar, New Orleans 21,U,141i 40- WISuPS, laorto 1tic0,84186; Sugarbease pyi! r tips, - 80, Ir Petroleum,; Crude 3 6 eCtiellned In Kum ; (Jolored 60c; Nailed free duo. Wool dull. Pork, Alesse.39 a4tt6o; Neeredl>44l za42, elotlug at *4l'd. 2n; SW 1043 e f.,r Prime. Beet, ialsx ior ;etit ' L meets and shoulders; 18e20 fur hams. 1.4114,, Ifilta2oX. Butter. Seam cfor,',Uhlo; atiaatitikh-t state. cheee - : Ptrat.a.Dxtritta I )efl4l.Flottr.l:9 'soa6e, YAt t r y giver fine; sloal2 25 for extra. Wheat, b 2 064 to for red ; $20112 4.0 for white 4 - ,Gordson 65 Op ed western; Sr 58 for elicits. 'Vats, eaieasibbll bush Penna. toe 901'95, l'etrol o uro, os62.forirL:, — , dried in bond; 754180 ..f6r do free 3L for erode- , Whisky $171a;80. lo Marlca. BUFFALO, Oct. 6.,—F:lour (Sulk wheat. cppaL Lake I mptnti--Flour1017,910; whtlit . 6oo4o ; E - da 88,858; barley t Exporia— Wheat 49.496; oats 690 rye "4,90. New York Money Market. ; New Y ORIC, Out. d.— cent. Ir, cent. Sterttng tOgafall :Cintlienbroanttia• lug at 192,v.attvat c.ng to 193? declining to 1924. Rua 01084 a; zaLli. chteitEco, Ca !e.t.a°. Oct. , for - 191 2,-; `. : "685 2. Uoro, #l. (9; 44° . " Fraights--FloUt 6klm..tsi,Whe.qt /9 ,050 . con k OQUI gate 78,000. ,hrtvego Market. 09 WEGO, Oct. 6 .—Flout. .9 74i9 foe redilift -9 79 for white; $1019910•90 for double mare. ' BARKERS' AND BROKERS' BOARD; J. B. SEItIPLE,.IIcLITINP. p P . lnt. S. S. BRYAN, SEczurrAwir. , • .Meets Daily at Ll 3( o'clock A.. 41. . . .. . . aII4.IISACTIOII4 00T. 6, 1864, .AT VEK 31011.ELM.i • , ' Bid. Ask4l. U. S. il'e of 1861 ( ex. Coup) --- - • iou U. 9. 550 a ~,...,..r.i,..; 101. • ,4, ......i'it .• U. S. Certificates of indebted,lesa 94X, sax ‘,..:0 Gold r ..i. . ... /W. 0 ..-. U. S. s'e, 10-10 . stur., ..071 . ~-... Allegheny Ss • r Steubenville Scrip 80 c..:.1. - ifl• Clomtelleville Os ' German Ina. Co. . iiiii ,O. i.; ''k'emusylvaala R. It' - 7/.4 ..c.:; ...... ''Ootinelieville R. 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