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PIoGATIR attends peraone.UP to the 8 - p. plleatton of Trustee, etc., and to the treatment "' of ROpture, ' ' l * -- PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS OAREF ULLY 0 011IPOUNDED. Our Pre scription Department is always in charge of an experienced Pharmaseutuit,- and all articles used .tp compounding prescriptions, are selected with regard to purity, Ueshness and strength. PrescripHoXa carefully compounded at all lanre`of the night. DIETETIC & CULINARY ARTICLES Para Cream of Tartar. Euelish Baking Soda English Mustard Grath . and Powdered Cloves, Pura •. Pepiwr Aleidee Ganger Cinnamon. Baal Crump Corn SI arch,. Cow. Gelatine, : • ; Prlea:a Glycerine. zn.pieuker , a Farina--_._. - Pure Wines Cooking parpoeva. ilurnetPs Cooking Extracte Caraway Seed. - . • Anise Se ed. Coriander Seed, Mace utmega, Stileranis, _ Pearl Etc., n.c. HOUSEHOLD -- ARTICLES oencentrated Lye, Pure _Potash, Bel Soda, Alum, I ; . • Silver Sand, Bath Brick, " TAW!, ho., Ete. SUNDRIES Hemp Seed, Canary Seed, Rape Seed, Ilan Bone, tre., Pittsburgh Agency For nil reliable Proprietary Medicines viz : t ' t,( .11 ;ix. D. ZAENB'S Expectorant, , Alterative, i Carminative, - • Hair' onle & II CI Sanattie ar: 0. Alums Che rry Pectoral. id; Cathartic Mile. Shrimp aril's 61 '7 Ague Cure. 4 1 F4K/SOLWili Celebrated Reated r - • tub% for diseases - er. Rose Wash. ' Sarewielllrt, for Imptuitiea of 'the Ailood. Mr. C. W. 4.OBACK'S Scandinavian Blood " 'Purifier.. Bitters. ecillokob,7, l B Pulmanie. , it AL BeEtiVeee Tonic Jklandrake Pills. ~.,,k9RINEF10011: bledoel Dizoorpry. t om g y Rheum Ointment t4l'!! thlebrated Lail= Vegetable - _ Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bittera, e - jkrakell'lantattonl3ittera i Ner vine L'agltekßittets, Ali Antidote Tor Intemperance, .Ithd all the reliable patent medicines of th • dayw. • ..Paints, Leads; Zines, Gaon, 4truebets Putty, Tube Paints, Ciold Leat, - 4sr., ' We hive; facilltiOs for furnishing thescarticles st nuitualar niers pricey.. . and :Drags An Medicines. - - .• 2 - t Our stoCk of Drugs and Medicines are selected memi annually with great care I 3 , ati experificed i .1- Viukrinecutiet an 4 physicitih, mud we guarantee , • 'all drugs and mediciztes we sell pure and unadta ' - Ter-4d. . . 7 Chemicals. All our Amer - loan Chaotic:its we buy from the brated house of Ppty.Eat.s & .I,VAUGHT s: 4? inquiry of your !aptly physlolsa will est " .. 1 .0%140-40 their purity. Dyes atillye Stull Octr,myn impaction. We guarantee fresh and reliable t. , 4 41 /Pttlh -41 almindevi6c - rt r a,io .. Woad, Coehineal, - Capperas, COncl ,-benrs girt/lug .T4oymooil,„ is write, in digo, Lao, Are,'Loirwood, Mad ,,,d er, rile Wood. S L N Tartar, • - sully auraee, Turmeric Blue V.itrcsr, •&o., &e c tles, 4 iraiiiti64l4s arid 1 4#001* meth , z• „, Depuy & Co 'e Coined/ e old Rochelle Brandy, Juke or. Grape port Wine, gime old Sherry Wine, Pure old hltulerla Wine, -.Pure Rolland Gin. Jamaica and St. Croix-toms. ZPl llybried -4 014rarait. a:;ll . oaatcideeMhractsn epme of the Orreialil oritivana&lgen, WI: eabanha Prenudos Jrallettalersalettil • Eouteree l. aros ' • ' Regal:be 1-, °reeks! • , ' MP/Delft: l 9 Cigar s • - Ittarellietneed from hnborted tohhcco; Espanola& I Rondos" t Jooker Clubs I - Elitazte. -t4T.41 ,2 40 1 0/etY or kande, 66 ,14211.v.isfze t l it r i a t mar purolussed In art a 111,ghtli n d d - PrleetVae4l° ore.thelnxlsivi,when_ huradzoland uP• wards. TO Tift.VENTAL PROFESSION. IfralaksiarEgi nail natfully taunted stock of • .• 44 PL I VIIReggt4111-n, atoCudrAt .Va to; T•eth -Soffirop & /444,0,Teetb. , Dental lattkel,' - litne • PA ttlb= Bun, Elisamati, ir=ate- , Baaa, Gold- anal , Silver Plate 44.1l,Mempt altdDeupaatalittesottety 0 41ilapaitjealfd4i/iikKailifttOrt,' ..a - zr • • J....Xt.-Pt 7-3 E 7- 45'4 - 6 / 4 4 11 4 - 131 4 96 4 AI rotheclari es and Destine. in Rau Ilthet.-3o Monday night about twel i,-e iStolOok an altercation took piaoe in a drinking 1 . house - cm Fultoh' street between a party of men who had been drinkh3g there miring the eve nting girl the usoprystow If 'pl./airs that the 1 b7. , r,keeper triforined ttirtt that' ft wall time to c h t etPLlh= aril desired thlnt leave. , Itetatesouieliouty between the pasties eutee-alterealoa envied, during 'which some one dreg/ a Aitol and tired, striking i a ' , / , '" 2 fi!me4 Adeth Earoteli .1 11 the mouth and i Wilding a sfixere;Wbuod.': The party were flu- ally ejected from tie house, against whioh they P 440 0 1 10 19 thrOW4VOR, 4n 4 °Alt! ealpoiles, when the night watoh was payed and one of the .111 ell arreetel4., Two others were eitiHiled on the. 'following Morelo:sandomittoed le`Mo took-up to answer the .dherge of asosttit ex; battery with lateet.to ham:lli/lolls aesiditet. cgpd y Firtnitiml."—LYsiticrda,y morntavtlie body of an infant • was discovered iif:an valley Mt Fourth street, - near the ilLayor , elciffice. It is supposed that it died from strangulation, but' no -clue has as yet. been frimiti -to the tile:tottery of the person who perpetrat ed the Inhuman deed. The body was taken to Llevorn's untied ak yes establishmentlor the purPose a holding an inquest. 14talical,-,Wehavejuat receigarillpsaaOha iotte Nude the following - elguisitll "Musical compositions The Dream, Write. 4 Letter to ray ilietUe4. 'Thal brat io heai4 t fui waltz, compelled try Juillis Moore 'and is liEdlcated to the ladles of - Pittsburgh. This ,together with the other eitaeheittplieti 3 shoilkehe In the pos.. 'salon of all young ladlea. GotialY - 1. . IosAP ra; .tc4o4—.6o4l,es!ir.,Lady's Book and Abuntafria tpc islovwatek-A4ki Oeen P it:6, 44=r alutlON ioglfr,.tukugiusily : • eati4' arte,r4or: W.-young Lash.. jPit's arA ated..4o4 the: entio ta n ln4kg t±TAlung:cloarderplOr Bowan-rt. continu* la Oil volume. All the ladies, shouldi hare copy. 1., • .1 , camps moms TE01114 , 4 nlrtir • „MINH MEYER &SON, 2116.411-Fii " .•;.:4 1 N. 4.P NANCY' ? : I :4 IND OHMS • Fralifflauss. Lisio,aos wasp! 401 Blain = eth art" tad Vire,. 1 1 _,:al,BßftftE• M. J. oosunratm sAinntezkyk Nr041114,* 0.44 , OARBAGE lifiNtOtaMErts' Silver *id Atiama pyre: '.. • Asidlinsu of 4,1 CR*1(1) tigdware, No. 7 St, clairsteset, and Duquesne Way, I . • OMR the attlim • ; • 1.1.143 Ai . w 0314311,.... Ip • 1,3 onin [J.s - 600 douni Freatt,,,,..., 6® :4m tnlerweiTisituforis — lerbk In dcal% & BROS., ' ' nottilmit R Pfikititi'ZUFHAß. • HOTEL ffr.A.bLES four fin e Draught Horses and three superior g ar : fiaddloiluewAleloodikokitiamiy; •bma logent, )-1110 Ldra, l 4lLlMElMeeinenkini, '.• •• • •• GrAlapit t it fists wupurnilli t4.t;rsuor Posz gents thecae Xif $9,150 peyhttud'ad apples. - • toCtkilltLiii:Cti C E. WEDNESDAY MOIDVENOI'DO? • h.. 1864,, NOTICZ TO SUBSCRIBERS. Theinci6ae¢d and inemsingndvikce on panty. compels as to 'adr j anoo 'our totem of subscdp, flea• Prom and atter 'this date, our 'terms 4 -sill be aa fellows' Single enbeeriptioruo py , nigh, PP per aminini ,Dellvered in the city at 20 mate per week To Agents 02,50 per hundred copies. Single civics ili cents— ~ i . ". I The Eleetion.—The election came oft' yes. i teriffiyOitilesitivaigkiiiaftt' aunt of excite . meatre prevailed throughout the entire day, still everything passed oil' .quietly. The Democrats wine very well pleased wAth their large gains in every part of the Dtate, and augured more grit= 'limit prosped6 for thelitture. We have not an yet .reeeived tiefull reurna from the different parts of the eiriuntt l biii the follckring votes , for Congress and Senate will give a good idea of ; how the election proceeded in this county: crrecurts. —• State ,4 ' Zid dist 7 230 diet. Senate, —4—, 4---k--, ,4•4"' t-4 4, ti 4 H r , . SO E 0 0 o ' 2 '4 a:l 3 , g pPC a. . ?:J l-i . . . . c. to g " 5-1 5 : .'" ' s ' o o CC E ''. .o o o c..; 4, iS ; g E 5. `4 .5..1 5 ..t : , g tll IC P - w • RITTBBUrtoB. Ist Ward • 241 do ... 341 ,do lat p-- 621 lag sa db 2d p ' 818 174 2.51 243 259 .4te. steo ... .. • .... 186' 434 .... . ... 6th do tat p 193 193 193 187 195,95 6th do 6th do 24 p ...... .331 883 ..... 126 385 7th do ........... 123 25 •• 13 VW Bth do 214 383 - • 21 0 `390• " 9th do ...........208 427 200 390 3 434. ALLII6IIIII4I' tat Ward...... ... 2d do ...... 8d do lat e p— ... ad do 2d p 4th do ist p. 4th do 24 p 1101306'083. South. RitbibUrgh..l.23 1307 West Fittehurgh..ll.l Nonongeheis . .. :. 75 61 East Birmingham. 264 357 -Duquesne ........ -..• ....... Manehester. • Birmingham • -44 2d tp - Lawrenceville .....181 166 do 2,1 p .43i 225 Sharpabulg McKeesport West Elisabeth Kittanning Tarentiim Elizabeth • Sewickley' 13 114 18 1 2 Teruperaueeville _lO2 144 ' 103 142 Sharpaburg 133 164 ' 134 166 50W38141 - Pli. ;McClure 79 . 138 79 138' Linton qps 144 .• . • Scott al i Peebles let p 53 212 ..... 2d Chartien p Reserve.. . ... .. Collins • Pawn Ist p.. 2d p U pper St, ()lair. Mellatuiless. Ross 5ha1e5.......... South Fayette. Pitt........ ..... Wilkins 1 . 111/31 ..... Patton..... Penn Versailles.— Elisabeth Jefferson 49 118 Mltlitn ' 260 261 Lower St. Olaf— • .389 276 Robinaon 89 147 Findley.. . Ohio Frank/in— • Thud . Snowden North Fayette. Pine. ............ West D eer " - Kist Deer.. Neville Sewickley Indiana • - Crescent gainplon Richland .. - Marshall. 143 461 • e 1133 360 ..142.164 ilMiilllll .. 48 is swam si rT I; Ili G 051.. ,T 6 .13 bit isrx hpt. of , _ Friday Last. M A / Yolk lie'tob - ar 11;---in all the rebelitiebtmtvot the affairs; on Friday, ithey,makezoutthattliesseverest fighting was done:dnahe attack on Kautz,s cav airy, while-ouraccounta represent the Val'les6 Wirt ofthe4stigagettient to have taken place after the rout of Kautz, Theeffect May be that the rebels may • ali~e'been made to jiayzvery,- dearly for theiT,Tictory over Kautz, as they were arnecf-With repeating rifles, and it was itt Oda attack that the "rebels lost Gen eral -gregg and 'several 'other officers. ThetcOrrespondent of the Times sums up the Wait. asfolloWs: We- lost eight a,sgt olf,, , holvever, we captur ed seventeen last Thursday. We ' slaughtered- and wounded at least one Ifibtisand ; of the enemy. in &out of , the ' infantry ? exclusive of the injury inflict. ed" , cArthein by General Kunz, besides tag one hundred prisoners. The greater ; portion. of the enemy's killed ,and ,wounded were left on the field. Considering their.losses •in men, they bought their guns dearly, although we must give them the credit of killing, dis• abling and 'capturing, at an outside esti mate, four hundred men, in addition to AA 'oils. Looking at the matter from all points ofwiew, we claim a very decisive victo ry- , We can afford to lose gnus, but the rebels, cannot, afford to lose the large nu nbeis omen they lost to-day iu cap turing them, They signally failed in their object of flanking us, and will scarcely be,likefy to resume the experi mentv at leist for some time. They also suffered as severely as we in the loss of artillery horses. One of their - batteries was drawn off the'• field •by hand. Gen. Grant Severe on Guerrillas Nuw Yong, October 11.—A special to the Tribune, dated Washington, 10th, says': We learn from the front that a movement commenced on Saturday, though its object was not stated. It is said that an order will at once- be ivied %liiyalert. Grant directing the shooting of ve7 zuerri 11 a , tne burning of every httaabeettfcl the driviet. 'out of men, wo men and children from the Shenandoah ' - flit/ . 0 and the „guerrilla-infested region Thelweett Washington and the Potomac. ri 2 l'4-direation' of the Secretary of Wan all stoppages against the pay of officers of-the army, at tee request of :the Ord nance Officer, for non -rendition °fiord% naace.returns for the years 1881 and .1862, will be removed, except against such regiments as have been mustered out of service and these that are to be so mustered out during the_ present quar. ter. ISM 634 133 62 237 623 230 62 1.136 639 231 213 106 830 ...... , Tlie total amount of National Bank currency issued to October Ist, 1884, waw -51,740, 660. The amount issued during the week ending October 81, 'lBB4, was 1,774,880. ;SO El 131 Gen. Butler's Position Impregna ble. Nnw October 11.—The Her ald's c t orrespontlent at General Butler's headquarters, wilti on te 9th, sas that he has been throu ng ghout h the lines of the, army of the James, and believes thfrt several large armies united With the:object of dislodging this army would not only suffer immensely, but would - seriously risk a defeat. Their Works and their maintainanco are a necessity. to the taking of Richmond. The coun .-t,ty may congratulate itself that the army of the James has won the position : On the Bth, 750 Union exchanged prison era were brought down from Richmond in addition to those the day before. Reb el prisoners and deserters continue to come in daily. 106 147 .... 118 210 133 Narrow Escape of Gen. _Kautz. Nrw Yons, o,tober 1 1.—Rebel pa pens announce the capture of Gen. Irautz's Adjutant. How nearly the Gen eral came to sharing the same fate b told-Is-y -41e correspondent'of the Times as follows: When Gen. Klutz was re turnlng'ilithe rear of his co:urun with a few of his staff officers and orderlies, he came upon an entire rebel regiment at leak one Mile from the road where the attack commenced. .This regiment had some of his men prisoners. At the sight of their general the men called out to him dash . back, which he did, and es caped by a by-path. His Adjutant Gen erak Capt. Nash, was with him at the time; but is 'now missing. DYSENTERY °ea,. ' DIXON'S AROMATIC BZACKBERRY CARMINATIVE Is Lao only safe and sure cure. eon tailor no vitae or deleterious drugs, no min era' or other injurious oompouads common _ki,rpmedies generally sold for this _ohm 01 gleam - 11,14 so eilleiolous that Physiolans very:generally use if in their practice to !kttilttro_V • ollind d4ngerous , Use no Gliders aditnres. or:doubt. 401 tromjnieitions, (many of which under- Ow! , Irgitrnin the tronstitation,),whan you AaP:O4I4P,Ni Walling reirnetty as simple• andante as. Blaokbenjes themselves.. deic'for ihactsre SUMEBNIULT Pinsaira ?rya, and see that the'prOprittor s iiiisme is written on the outside wrapper of each bot tle. , ,Prepared only. by Ma% I„w•iVr',llw &I' Proprietor, W7ol,lllf Art pkVbj all tesPeotablo It (old *N. 3$ ate.) 25041%, am sl.verfEtottie. Th. ik,&7 11. A. R rikt—CTRAYED bd preißieea f the Ownsbio, Atietfri9 wit TrnmSDAy; September 8; 1 , a dark brown MARE, about Spears oldiTart h a ~1 . 70 . stripe down her farm, a white on erlegs, - and in good condition. • Irten t boinirewisrd . wHI be 'paid for the arras and conviction. 4 the thief and :recovery of th of o n us Hp rdikfitnr _ . I Pine Bun !GILLES, KITP SUPS & SAUCES. 100 all . 1( t. tt 260 " te and Pte. [Tomato !Catsup. 20 nsbroom and-Walnut " - Pepper Sauce. - ' SuatettatEnSitatesauseit. necedbadandsob Bele - atelo - EEEMAC42II#OB.,e_ ROPER Tif'l47''SALE Ignocamm cowl= • optierptchain wit.aroßy stres_tivis V --14.14° V -41 .43 5 A" 1" 6 " : otai- 0610 , 400; •orwp7C4) ON• et: talusnd and ill rot , Via • an d ' 143 z PHIC. fi4 l ..P/Atc!i* iPugifw i.;4 1 1-I , 'Es9c TE LE Git. -A,p smcoNi) k.inprzoiNt NEWS FROM THE FRONT News from Southern Papers ELECTION RETURNS From Pennsylvania,. Ohio and Indiana., LARGE DEMOCRATIC GAINS From the Shenandoah Valley The Rebel hve-.Clad Flee Special dispatch to the Pl ttsburgh Past. Hermann - Ea, Oct. 11.—Six of the city wards give a Democratic majority of 240, a Democratic gain of IM over Cur tin's vote. Naw Yong, Oct- 11.—The Richmond Zzaminer of Saturday, says, some ex citement prevailed at Gordonsville night before last, from the rumored approach of a raiding party. It was deemed pru dent to remove the government stores and railroad stock from that place, and accordingly was brought down the road. The 'Comments of the Southern press on Jeff. Davis' speeches show that they aro_not-g-enerally. relished. The Mont gomery Mat 7 says: The speech of the President at Macon was not such as the public had a right to expect at this criti cal juncture in our affairs. The least he says about the campaign in Georgia the better. He has shocked the country and army already eribugh by what has transpired under his direction. Evi dence accumulates that had , - Johnston been rqu'ined In command of the Army of the Tennessee, Atlanta would not only have been saved but Sherman's hosts destroyed. An Army of :the Potomac letter of the 9th says: Yesterday morning the twu great armies confronting each other in front of Richmond were in a state of fer mentation expecting an attack from each other. Our army waited, but thu Lb els did not come. The enemy gath ered themselves into their fortifications, whiles - their rams and gunboats in the James went higher up for fear Our Monitors would pass obstructions; chains were stretched across the river to impede their progress. There are three rams in James river; the Virginia, Rich mond, and Fredericksburg. Four gun boats, the Drury, Beaufort, Nauss mond and Raleigh; this is their entire naval force afloat for defence of Rich mond, thOugh other vessels are being launched. Times' special gives additional par ticulars of the battle of the 7th. Object of rebels was to turn right firnk. Lines strengthened, putting another line of strong works outside the present exteri or limits of their fortifications. To ac complish their purpose, they:, under cover of night, moved Hooker's and Fields' :divisions, numbering 4,500, down the Darbytown road to the posi tion occupied by Kautz, fairly encir cling his 1,700. At daybreak they at tacked him fiercely, both in frontand in flank. Our troopers fought braVely for more than an hour until they found the enemy not only in 'front and right, but also in the rear, then fell back hurried ly, not before they lost nearly sop men, having to cross a marsh as the only line of retreat. They run the artillery into the mire, and were forced to Attn• don it to the enemy. The enemy then followed in a splendid line. Fields' Division being front supported by Gen: Hoke, crossing at double quick, so full 6f confidence, omitted all-precau tions. Our troops armedwith repeating rifles makes' destructions upon rebels, literally covering the ground with dead' and wounded. A boat' of Yankee cavalry appeared at Rapidan station and burned the bridge there. It is not known that they have come this side. The Difpatch says': Several thousanfi Yankee prisoners were sent to Salisbury yesterday morning. Within the past week a large lot, amounting to ,thous ands, have been sent off. Accommoda tions have been prepared. for _many tin:instincts of Yankees expected 'to be captured within the next few days. The Rich - mondjkaftinai saga Presi dent Davis returned 16 `the 'capital yes terday morning from his visit South, and to the eddy of tile' Setithwest. He re turna . good health and' , excellent • - with confidence as to the final result ip Georgia. The rebels acknowledge a loss of Gen. Legg kfilerlAct: lirattbri titrand ad, 'and Col. Haskell - and Major Haskell, of, he.Bouth Carolina artillery, Wounded. Gen. Gregg fell the head of ilitteont. mand. The Rlblinsind paperi apologize for 'the'"lttoit'of 'editofial' zitittet bYiltitying thatthe editors and printers , Ulna been atintioied to the defence of the city. NEW Yomr, Da. 11.—The gold mar— ket is excited by rtutiors about the Peapsylvania election. About noon reports that the State would be sure to go : Republican were circulated among the , jspeculatota, which were construed 4 -- favorable, .to !. I )ltritttge,, ix.d the Rficairose to itilihha'ying, opened at:l9l*: Theririti pimp"( a - .Speculative nient . than, 40. f. fume time, rent nvit i t:sni ,-the direction of a I rise. Curprownectet,•;# gnu ding:kale:b iiie:Bd District, pebellB! thefielbd, jtildotrz •J , : - 'She ": 913 #14 44641 /fiketainila or,dx-teen Valk* Armen Weft& • • t di°lf W i fq ri ßM l ,4o v° ,4 3d hPt'e Re ?Teof r _ Cratcrd, , potrol give 282 Republica* majority.' , f1.,...34 11 ,01 1 1016* Ward 575 aWktfip.icsil majority 2d liirard,s.,DeLli9catic major fty." Wart 5 1 TRePabli6szi. Scranton Democratic unAjority 57. Republican gair 196. - 7 . pike county, Shahala' township thoeratic najdritik 60. Ilepriliiithm gain S. Westfield township, 98 Democratic. 14th district, Dauphin county,-Harris burg, 288 Demoiratic majority: Dem ocratic. gain 14, far as heard from Republiian majority.. 186. , 2nd District, 10th ward, PhUadelpida, .Re publican majonV. 1,1321;• Republican loss 94. Ist Distriet,' llth ward, Demo cratic majority 488; Republican:gain 72. 7th District, 30 town Alps in -Chester county, show a Republican loss Of 298. Erio 200 Republican naajorky; iiirar ren county 98 majority; PAIL Brook, Tioga county, 127 ?Democratic ntajoritY; rest of the county 8,000 Republican ma jority; Tamaqua 98, Democratic gain of 55; Kingston, 81 Republican majori ty; Schuylkill county, 257 Democra.tic majority; Crawford, county, 1,800 ,Re publican majority, a Democratic gain Of , 600. In thirty townships. of , Luzerne ociunty 408 Demociatic Majority; latit year 1,050, a Republican gain of 649; Wayne county, 900 Hemociatic majority,, Doylestown. Bucks Co., democratic majority 37, Democratic gain 26. 11th District, Easton Borough, Northampton county, Republican loss 5. Tainagua's majority 98, Union gain 55. Port Clin ton, Democratic majority 11; Demo cratic gain 20, Pottskiwn borough Dem ocrat majority 181, Democratic gain 87. 15th District, Peterstairg borough, War Democrat majority 64. 18th District, six township 4 86 Republican majority, loss 54. Bth District, Reading, 7th ward, reported majority 90. sth ward Repub• Bean majority 51. 9th ward Democrat ic majority 89. Chester hospital voted . Republican ticket 81, Democrat 3. Cumberland County,. Pa., 65 Demo cratic majority. Blair' 450' Republican majority ; Republican loss 447. Hun tingdon borough Republican loss 50. 10th District, Lebanon ;county, 800 ma jority; Republican lossl2oo, 20th,Dis trict, Schuylkill, gives ;'21:18 Democratic, majority; majority in county 1,900. Re publican majority 1,252; loss 200; Phil adelphia, 9 wards, Republican majority, 2,587; Democratic gain 589. Westmoreland county ) 12 Districts heard from. Dawson's inajority 815, a gain of 191 overhis - voteof 1862; and a gain of 281 over Woodward in 1863. Balance of Districts to be heard from will gain over Dawson's Vvote of 1882, which was 1307 In the county. His ma jority will be from 1450 to 1600. - • • •. Berke has gone Democratic byra ma Jority 6,700. Schuylkill 2000. North ampton 3000. Crawford county report ed 700 Democratic gain. Weitmoreland county reported 200 Democratic gain. Democratic gain in Lancaster county re ported at 2,000, I 4 mrsaterous, Oct. 11.—,The election passed off quietly, as far as heard from, throughout the State. The, reports thus far show large Union gains over the vote of 1860, which gave 12,000 majori ty for the Republican ticket. Wayne cairn- - ty gives a Union majority 0f3,000,a gain of 2,000. In the sth Congreasional Dis trict partial returns give 1,000 Onion majority, a gain of 5,600. In Winches-: ter Morton's majority is 338, a gain of 60. Union majority in Randolph county.. Is 1,100; Noble county, 60Q 1 majority; Cambridge county, 332 majority, a gain of 17 over Lane's vote of 186 1 0. Dublin precinct gives Morton a unanimous vote of 322. Indianapolis city and township gives a probable Union majority of 5,000; • a-gain -of-4;000. CiintieVille' and township; gave.tAortotti . Inien polled, 586 majority. Morton 256„ gain of 150 . over vote of WO. Delaware county 1800 td '2400 ' Yur Mbrton, ;tzi 1300. Richmond, Ind., Morton 1883, McDon ald 152 k Decatur county Unon ty 800. NEW YORK, October 11.— Wil m.ington papers contains particulats.qf i,he death of Mrs. Rose Greenhow. •Si Visited Europe, Published the. book 'she bad written in Washington nn ttu;.war and her imprisonment , Thie • she. accomr • Plished, and Wailust returning to the Confederacy, 'when• she Int Whey death,. 9 darday morning the steamal4Pb6lider, in endeavoring to come oier'New Inlet Bar, got aground, A boat from her swamped, and Mrs. Greenhow was r L ti. 1 patisenger on that boat, and she Was drowned. WAsartiarroN, October 11.—Ia an-card iac° with the authoriz Wolf by the Act bttoligrest.the 1 4 Tavy.. Department to day has telegraphed- to the proper au thorities /a -Ban Francisoo,to arm and equip a vessel at that port for the use of Engineer _Buckley and botty4.4 - ho are :loon to proceed to A.moor;riveKto lay telegraph. ores. The.3'4ll . e - dig* will probably commence operations , by the Ist of March. • NNW YORK, Oct. I.*.;=The ' curs Washington speclal says,_ abtish 'trackers who .mordered .34=1 4 Rfeys, hacked him with their , awatigt ''after he WAS wounded and itad ~surrenderee It is stated that Eiheridin'i 'mourner& to. latTalibUrg was made by oideeof Gen. Grant. th!yEtaztp„ 0., pa the re ports -, reeelsitid , froixtliidllits , Vasil lug: Union zahutpier.4,4lß-Ittot ton will, Lave 20,e00 -i1i a* 1 ,t,74.,a44 a probable4iiinottwti. • 9,2Ec:tmieTt, Octotternr--4.ll;,ittick was m ade on ,the gipttucky Gunn! Rail. ov a' betne / r jgkriti and 4 , exinfirtoPOtio Ma r i , JAW' Ali*. ...• ` a a iirAtrOt* l 4 .Wero resumed th4ese „ luta $. 11 F4 1 1 4 .. .....s,o4cletbs"*. • LIM, I O4.: I I :.I 'SYT'i ,t•pf • , e, =pc .43a _ , . ..... • 0 1 1 19!'"'I U 41f 0411 57 A V D riilirit6lifillp!li : P O4:. - Ashland Flowers, Mignonette, Atir li ttry , Meadow - ' tide Californie, Lilac, Flowers, Bout/met tl i .strable, ; i, - LillY aitlei Valley, Bouquet de Carolina, New•maown Hay, Bergamotte, Orange Flowers, :Casein, .:.- • . ..., Patchoulyi,,. /t IT; Camelia, Pink. Olomatite, '' - J Poppinak, „ Oedra t, Portugal, ,1: Citronelle Rosat Prairie Flowers, Clarnal.T.S. ./k*lluilcifi. Eilleilitiel,:.l-. Geratialim, . south and Ready, ~ • Gillitiower, Spring Flower, Garden Flowers, St Briar, Helintrope, --' • - Sweet Pet; ' Honey, lioney'Suckle; '' ' Sweet Lettuce, -- ' HaW MM; S weet (Borer, - HyacinOth, - Filber f t% s isn i . ft :. . - ii: , i Tea Ros a , li: :,: . ; •-' Jockey Club, Vialette, Jenny Lind, Verbena, Jamine .. •.„ • , • • Vettwert„ . 'g Illquaselitte, s Vanilla, _, ' Millebeurs, West End," '" ' . "' 1 Magnolia, White Lily, ::i apturrues , 4¢' . S'..HEVrOlgo44is mom arionira i tea eralan Essence, tne most a agent perfuin. , for impartlizi,3the handkerchief a very agrec , able,and lea Sider ,-. ES HEY E 0 t. l 4:tri h rl:43l`ilikg Ex. - ,Eitikor-luErEs MENU lsaL,-larsti mgitiflidient of' Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creams, Preparationa foil' the Hair, Cosmetic 4 Tql otl,K.Aorg,peßticriode: fue r tr e, bli p iv . , ~. . by Ottaland. lIPER; din* Corner Penn and St. Clair ste. ST: FRANCIS''COLLEOE, , - ..., _,.. Under oaie' cit 'tile . tiasciscan Brotherat. . rfris neMEßlST - 1211nreA R ft about four miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphi a arulPittabur, ma agharbiiced..44.lB6l2,,wlthf pri 'illegal to confe the usual Collegiate Honors and Dcgrees. Th located bf the Cellegtibrehaelitßattnie'Fiteititlayi. ia,PrZilv,r tertjv sk 4.tip., 442gitenli : nidn sii bet '• p la or fs pure water.„ bracing air, and piotureaque toesery. .1.: The ti:...ihc ivergat, eeMe FIRST, anal ..' 32eafJand emit. on F ai t ST (IF J Y. following. It is dicideit into two Be-scions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All .the Apparatus necei., s w ag to Land it Sary y lal, b -thMteiernittina"io WI: Students. i Instrumental and Vomit Music forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eigl years to 'the age of manhood, .4 41M1=-MtAl3l,i. Ujgi.Vlr.ei.V.llllill. 'teddies ageWEtehig, per sesaion. N rve rnA."K 4 POLi til l ßuinag4,-.Pfit an- to ...:Cdaiifial AndthlodemL e Co 00 Students spending Vaeao h ea g,e...t0 Reference can be made to the Itt. Bev. Itithop Domenec. Rt. Bev. Bishop Wood, /t... .rlPlflade Iptda•l%irlais imtoe:Wilerph a; 6 .'Plerce r,Heiehtig d giikA.Aeian° 9lfdrotta from 0.2 Rte. E. A. RUSH Supflint w N Bus my•ApyiSTll.- Al" dy and tkoatment of . . Toinusinesii orgit.Thks 'speciality is Iran 141i°14.4414rde4441ZAIggie'c'e' and excess. Also, all diseases arising from im purity of the Wood, Chronic Ulcerations, rues Rheumatism, Rupture and Skin Diseases. Of fice and Private Rooms, No. 50 SMITHFIELD STREET. sep2E•lt • MODURT'S RAT, ROACH AND RED. BUG DETROYER.—This moat volt:tali/el andlikNontai preparation for neat_rnyys verznin, neviffalla to give,latyfestiAm, A-loci/YR, Icalintfitilorith:ftWairet,4Y .South Tenth street, Plailadel liter, P ena. IL-EiNELLAR* at :Co. Wtto # for fftkittltiliitaiienci" wt 4 tgitita -14itetteirsitt PESO 'ntkilitipuirei r-Potant4 tettntlnny: - 10 1 ' A i l4 ---t 4 l ) sPosBgci °l l . ' 1 HAVE ON HAND AND WILL EL ili t i - Xdopptatgatisetnilateaatiele of tteigil t rtr --. ! . ‘ ,.. X. ll C r ctillmr&far743mt,r „warranted _ _ pture&t;,, .L. tmai-fita, BOMA aultrodni 281 Liberty street. !RE LATEST STYLES OP BILK and cloth Mantillas, Sanguine, Tabum, main,ew. Also r _Cloaking Cloths of ail shades, Shawls and Dreu (tootle. Selling cheap fbr r,-2-e2-244tag Atta cheap "9" 100 TONS OW ROOMS Willa removed, old newspaper& or' anything that has once been writlng , or prin .. a! our- will be pat 1 onse, No pi g 4,111 E . • , 1 : .._....___._._._._.._._____ Jkuutjel6.lMd Oa Pt EL* & 4704 ~ $ gw rransPthneDak! I A '; - apie r mo web EMT .1169. Received this gtay. and for inlorby ituier - weal RETIstER &MU", _ /or ........w*an")2 e,t,ere, • nar old.S.polactotoe...oet -rweerwea, *ad lot al . wa it fraituts - _ tswor w , s .• . 7i--17:7-11.4 • : • • •• • ' • - 4.11313 ts smi WWI * tßig Wood Street. - •:.' r ef(' ~ r fi .~. Yonx, Oct 11.—Mrs. Greenhirw' the lady who gave the government much trouble at commencement Sof the war, act - eine a rebel spy, cently drowned The aphrodite wrecked off the of North Cnrolimi was not a navallv c,o et Bel. • Ballots were to day cast in the haiii- 1 ' lap andlniilAttY; stitOOMeintiviliington and vicinity by Pennsylvania and Ohio troops. Dr. Michael Donald, Superintendent; postal money order bureau, was ,ffi*: yesterday making arrangements ous to beg:int:ll.9g ,butiu.ess, Wes* titriiiiiiitawai, lines from brew. York are building distributing cars I` inar ket shows a stronger tendency to tlui: recavesy eLprices.l , . Late', pattio3 feeling .appeara:tcr.he •almost.exhaustO t i. • More disposition to operate , fOrtt , rise. Some brokers and large buyers, and heavy lots P i siittect.::sir, Stocks active but irregular. Some .competition Arrsailrowd-iitbeki; Reading especially active Ttales, 10,000 shares. M. 'C./ Southern ' also 'active.. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy were the only, staid tliistlaEliiiidi;',4ic&r irregular. • lifOney market Vithotit"aCY ifiarko change. 'Detitand- "stock 'broherta t a fair sgppiy at 7 per. Fe*. ..14srgel and' Joutverownri Ta.,lol.itober 11.—Jo town In five wards gives Barker (Uniciri)' 41a ..Johnstcin; h Demotlitt, '2154, tirtiolf majority 174. • • AUCTION SALES, _ TTA. APCLET..I.AN'D, AUCTIONEJET. . tis iiREEPPe EPritEgT. A. BARGAIN.—WiII be offered At a l'argaii,; ;hr. five Mata edit" ffeafratdayrobetWeonalit ing of a piece of ground, having a front of so feet by 110 feet deep, on which la melted a twci, story Brio •-Dwelling•thfalt taab.aPribg; With v PanWi: .o,ll,osulteATiptirtaPt=:, minutes' walk of the ears. For further deactiption at Yr9peM and a d tssitik,,,hiquire t of! Filth street.T -:, UNCLAIMED FREIGHTS, ao., AT ATJO TION.—Ort THURSDAY .MORNING, 13ttr lost., At To °Week, At - Masotti° • Hall Auction . House, 55 Filth street; will be sold without re serve, to pay storage, a quantity of unclaimed freight, including Hardware, Locks, Latches„ 'and Bolts, Flies, Shears, Knobs,Augurs, /1,,,Ta, • ' Ratchets, Clamps and Screws, ox Whetattines, ham' Scrap Leather,2 barrels Pilot Breatre 12 boxes Pilot Bread, Oil Cars, Lamps, (;him. nets, Clocks, box of Bed Clothing, Together With a um:Terme era o yof .aasaller ; ll Tombuices cf.Sa_acet4 RO Uadßdeesc l deos, —Cash. OIL STOOKS AT . 41 . 1 . 1 0T10N..-4•01t TIP/44. - DAY EVENING, 13th that., at 8 o'clock, dt c, Masonic Ilan Auction Rooma, 56 F.fth atte'ah_ will pe taxed, tlicto • Sh /lcowing , ;,. . isica - "'' " Stella - " Fle nineL3ming at...Slood " 6 " .E 1 D Horse Neck Fayette - " blerchtuita Ltnilext _Rumw=mmi la tAir ' ll thri• -,.: "„'' l yci _ , ~, .1,..-44 atAta ,t"J• I i.,.. i Ta'AMWP '',. 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