:Str i ii.tlyi; - -z - P9re• , . ,, .•l4lficiles:• - '•-,. PITT BI OII9II - : Olifik:;i1011811 (.1. .0 INEZ= ti=k•l'.A3_. Dziptyr. TORItENCE MeGARIt, Apothecaries and Dealers in ForAign and.Domestio Drugs, 11 tt eakata anisOheminals —Dyes-and Dye43tuire m ::414141, Perinitery, Tandy Altioles* Lsnd , Tolet Soaps, Wines and Li , ~. ignore, Tobacco -. and. -Cigars, Paints, Oils and Varnishoa, • Trusses, Supporters and (Braces, 'rroprietary edicines, &o„ .&c, , iSUBSEtiI 1 • --TRUSSRBI ~~ LV _.• • , . aWamantifiwtoe all the late elylei of impror• ed Trusses, and kerp constantly on hand trandril, , Fiteh a, Ritteerr• ase's, - Hull's; and all other manufacturer's. Ia casea •• • • . any peculiar style of Trull! er,WWpllf desire ,jt, we will mattuLietnre tis - Order • ~ABDOMINAL SCIPAIRTERBI i; , .BROULDBR BRACES, STOOK,INPFS. ;I: 11.11•..7 P DR4. l lpq-ARR attends personalty to the.st, pßeatttin,of Trunes, - at., and to the treatment of Rupture. PHYSICI A N'S PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY. VOW:POUNDED. Our Pre• scription Departilient is always in charge of an, experienced Pharmaceutist, and all articles used' 40 compounding prescriptions, are selected with regard td Purity, fleshpots and strength. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all - how s of -the DIETETIC & CULINARY ARTICLES Pure Cream of Tartar_. EnzHall Raking Soda . , English Palllitatti Grain and Powdered Clorea, Pura PeriP ., r 4.4 sl,spice Cinnamon. Ralf' Balk Oasgelro Corn Starch, •ff l ,o •aelatfito, Prlcse'e Glycerine. IlerfrPs Fertile. Pure Wines for tfookini purposes. Burnetva CookingAlatracts • 2 VIOLOway.. s- eed , Ahdea Seed. • L ' • fioffender Seed, . t . . • Mace aud riutmegs, Saleratue, Pearl Asp,' me., Ise., Sm. • HOUSEHOLD . ARTICLES . . •„ . COnoentrated Lye, Pure.Potasho Sal Sods Alum, Silver Saud , Both Brick, ToOB, ice., ho,. SUNDRIES Hemp Seed, Canary Seed, Rape Seed, k ieL Bone, &c., Pittsburgh Agency For all I"eliable Proprietary Medicines . di : Dr. D: Jeliwirs Expootorant, Alterative, 411 Carminatives Hair Tonto at Hair Dye, Sanative Pills. Dr. J. 0. AYEIVIFIThavy Peotoial •• ' erT Catharttills. 4 4 1,11111M.F. " i'74l si 'I : Artie•Uttre. . . . ~ .. . lifialLßOLD'S Celebrated Remedies : Buehu, for diseases of Bladder. ::.e.:;.. Rose Wash. SarsspaMlia, far faipurlties of 1 "the blood. Dr. C. W. - ROBACH'S Seandbasitlan Blood Purifier. Brads. SCalail(slollPtilinonic. at)4,_ ztr.of,tiotiro; . . fiENIIIRDIAS Medina Diaoovety.• ' Salt' Rheum Ointment WRiGHT% C,leVrittEd Indian Vegetable Biabdrathle Pills, - • Dr. E ,Eltalrilaon'e • Hpatettees Pe' debrated Stomach Bitters, Draltehi Plantation nt ttert, Putter's Nersrine English Bitters, An Antido t e Intemperance, An4All,thi tellable patent medicines of th Pail?, Lids, Zincs, Colors, Oils,Varnishes, lirttaliee, Putty, Tube Pauns, Gold Leaf, &c.i. We have facilities for furnishing these articles at nianufac , users prices. J;Nrusis and Medicines. • , . . • 1 Otte ateek of Drugs and Medicines are selected semi , tuteually with grep4 , cm I plan experinced pharmg.o7.tfat r arvi phymelan, %ma we guarantee all dru andlnexliatneieNte sell pure and unadieL iterated. e,x „Chemicals. :liMerieeriOliemleale we buy from the celitorstod haute -of POWERS Or, WEIGHT- An Anquiry of your fenitly_phystelou hay you.so to their purity. eis Dye Stu@i3 oVlpoiiion: We pi . tki . n &eh end • . reliable,. - • Annotta,Alutn. Blue Vitrol, Brazil Wood, _Gam Wood, Cochineal, Copperas, Cud bear, Extract Log wood, rustic, In atir,r, Nio Lao Dye, Wood, Red LogwoodTa, rtar, Mad e Molly Sumac, Turmeric -• ' • t Big* - Foreign Wineilwarandiea, tine and Liguare r for medi. anal luta only; viz Oiard. Derr& Co , a Cognac , P nile old cf Grape Br Per andy t o'Wine, • Pure . n.itt Sherry Wine, Pareold Maderia Wine, PtireAlolland Gin. - • .7t - J • anniteii4t: td SCroix Barns. •! I . Inipiarted Cigarb. Our 100* einbtaoca some of thollneat braid, of Havant{ elgole, VlZ: Oabanaa I Prettudos. tperialeokEtrituatcaa adreaTFlgitrcis I Regale's 1 Bells (insoles . . Domestic Cigars blasinfac.uredsfrom inioorted tobacco; viin • .Theig i gibr b it a gan i tes I And a yariety,i,bra d. ; . . - • • Our steel" of gars wall purohalMl to 1863, indk we are offering tham to consumer" at a.allght ad canoe over our prices before the tax.law, when purchased in quantities of one hundred and up wards. TOINE 9griTAL PROFESSION. a44.4arrolir selogedurtoox or S. White , ' Patent Teeth. Omuta, 4,nnetrong teSust.Ps Tenth, s W. A. Duff* Cri:Oe Teeth, Moto AnOtudr Rates Teeth, . - . . Jnbnann h.Lund , a Teeth. Dental Chains Dental' La th e., ForarPlitt, ;•enr,„ 7 Wheeigiatitai , Drille_ , Dzairvaton; Frank nalp- r ifaaaaWta:l3aaa; Gold :atat !silver Plita - • l le oal end Tie Follefend panne noltaraliff *rer nniption: • . • I Catolognea to 4utfppltqation, "•-"•• ii I • • tp: vow ,a 4114 •w. 4 ; Maltget Y. _.:::..:~Tr, _,_ rame.tobaNwel ?ht. .f(lip A fl • r Lortirtrattortka THUItpsIIAY 1 104NINO CYtli : 111'1£ All.eghen7COluitr Raeetleaset7lbefollow, i ng m e the :stare! the eleatkark ihekl4llBlls il i zg il e s ti za T e ritY 1 4 1 tar , t he ' • ad'ailif: - 71021,4t,'4e= , • • - • •• ;I E; 1 g 0 A e"- ogP C - • PITTEIBITROX -Ist Ward 143 .410 176 4611 241. do^ • '139'.200 • ' "148' 99t`3 d do Ist'p' " 208%1313" • 821 161 3,1 do 24 p.... 0 618 • -251 2 1 p 269-, A. 03 at h 464 isfi 434 , ' ' 187 - '436 15th do Ist p •-• ~ 193 195 sth 611 - do ... .1,03 -•• • • 306 & 9 6 7Th do —A:2341263 i , ..132 268 844 do 214 383 • 210 WO 9th do 427 .• 203 434 11 . 1 11511-1 tat Ward -•- 125 634 183 62 24 do. 237 625 -.. 230 _ 3d do Ist p 123 539 128 036 31 do .2d 261,211 k 319 204 4th do Ist p _ 195 630 .207 234 4th da p • - • ,175 mr , 213 Boßouons. 4P' 67410121 , Pittithul2lll22k 263‹! ‹; l4 -1 40.4 West Plttsburga_.lll 72 .1 10. ' 75' C 0... • ... 70 01. East Birmingham-261 337 . •.. Dutidestte ••i - • •• 1 • ,* blanchester • ' • 490' '351 . 137'' 315' Rtradoghatn ... . ... 171 24 rh-..4";..178 "atts Lawnenc 179 106 - doSherpsbur. , 241 p. 131.„ J. :. • - is AL,K..eo.ort west raintbeth. .. .. .. .1. *. Threntum Elizabeth Sewickley 13 114 IS 1 2 Temperauneville .102 144 103 '142 133. UM 134 168 TOWNS NIPS,' Shairpsbnig McClure 102 14 79 138 79 138 Union. ' Scott. 61 111. ... .. Peebles/110p "62 '2l2' ' 102 d. • neserve Collina Fawn let Upper S I :. (Nair— MM.:endless . Ross ;;i lc ; Shafer South layette...... Pitt Patton. Penn Versailles ;...142 '154 Elizabeth 176 -446 Jetterson -113. 116 hilitin • 260 251- Lower St. Cliair.. • .389 276 Robinson ' 89 127 Findley ... • Moon.. ..... • • 98 Ohio Franklin. Baldwin..... .117 191 • Si:my/dal„ . 27 137 , . Noftti .I"B:piPtife. 83 . Pine... ..... ... west 'Deer' East Deer Neville Sevelokley ladirtimr Oreacent Hampton . Richland ..„.. . . . . . ... • es .10'2 . • Exeiteiriiiiiit 'fii `t.iieliiry7.—Tfie &eldest excitement prevailed throughout the city yes terdsy while the totems Were coming in, and every man was disappointed at not receiving it. detinite,iccouut on: the =hang folloWing thSi eleotiOn- It, li".lizipessible 'to` 'iletecitlidef 'wilt the returneiwere so tardy In arriving, and this fact seemed to augur a victory 'for the Democra cy, who were therefore jubilant over thei - prob. able,stletvilt, Ala Tuesday night tho'DemoorMie headquarters presented a spectacle rarely wit nessed Crowds of, men.. with - aturiolis faces thronged the hall as won as the polls were clos ed, and all their interear seemed to be absorbed in the doubtful contest. The welcomed courier arrived and was - balled, a•iirtraelight by ;every, • one The anxious (ideation was, what le the news 1 ...,And the answer Wagg.enerally received With chhers by the nueserout,essemtdage.,4pon. the gal hexing lbeeisnie 'so „great that' ft Wes ini.i ' possible 'to admit the crowd within the limits of the Demooratio thub.Hall and it wise there, tpro proposed that - they shodld . adjourn to the' front of the' headqUartera. - t eere 'the return,' were read as 11000 AN troir rel, and Shouts of delight fixing the' entlfuetisifo agattrablagtf rent .the air at every new arrivalepSpeetches were af terwards made by several of the most •pronil ' leent"Peuntssrata of this county, who signalized themselves rbr their - untiringeffortei during the campaign, and to whose la'bori We ere bi a gfeitt part indebted for the loge increase in the Dem ocratic ranks. Thamealteg dfil not wiJourn till • a late hour, when the crowd, worn OKA with fatigue add excliernint, Separated rot thb night. The excitement was not much abated yesterday, and men of both puttee were'expeCting the tele- VAT as from the East 47, e aegreatestounrtzoi-edtayi as regards the election, - I . Out of Peaee.A. gentieVaati; . an 'eVe' vi.ita nese of . thelhet, writes bit us that there id at :present a certain minister 'who instead of , preaching the goepepln Atallocip,oso4teed to vent his feelings 'train - fife 'pulp l 0 The most vile epithets and slanders against those of , the Democratic, party who direr from trim in fprifitt cal belief On the second of this month, which was Sunday, the above reverend gentletnan held one of his stump gatherings in the quietylliage, of illenroaiiille, and stated that amity Mali that voted the Democratic ticket would go to hell iseadiang. The announcement took , 'time 'of' his congregation by surprise: but it appears that none of them were terrified by the terrible men- rice . At itnother,,gatnefing'ciP-.tloVal otenk,trnt same gentleman uttered language that would disgust' toe moat violent 'Stump speaker.• 'fitiiir•if firmed emphatically that be would sooner vote' for the devil than for George , H. Mqvlellan. At the same tintealiveraVgentlemeri-Weebit who •belonged to his congregation were spegi - : Demoorats and inten led to'vota for Meld . i f Their feelings oan bettor be • Imagined th ~e , setrioed.‘. The writer here,passes agvellaiiiiiikt4af encomium on so mail) , other memberaqn gospel who keep aloof from all . politioadtaihna. sion and who thereby ensure to themselven she respect and confidence of their flecks ..,ii ~,i, , Attempt at _Suleifle.—On Sund sy Mr, LIDAS Wiviarnson,v7hd resides hear the line o s. r the llempfleld Railroad, althut a toile pat./Visit' east of ;Wheeling, - Made an atretnpt to - chnimit • stocide by cutting her throat almos t from eat to Ear, with a tatteher /afire . .. Pars. W. js abocitgo `years of age.. For Bomar months 4olat she , Ifas been manifesting onnasional symptoms tallrutan i ty, and it wan -, abspeoted by - 4 Menthe* ittf the family that 'she had designs upon her life. she wasoherefore , closely' , watcheW irlida t however, she eluded the vigilande Of the html for slew minutes, got bola of k 'butcher kW and went into the cellar Wham' Witt succeedsd'hi indicting the horrible wound. ' SottielOrthe' branches orthe jugular were Oft, but the Jura , ' ler vein itself was not severed. The .uorortil nate woman bee not spoken since 'the 'Wound was inflicted, and she cannot swallow any kind of food or drink. It is feared she cannol recov er. The election of Tuesday last has not yet been decided, AS iyet.ettletnig k vicfoiy, but we have encouraging news from the well kooyqu flritt.oLC, Harmon Loye,:!.- 4.a. inettars,il4 76- fehMkei stFeift; . Thie 'grin ner; decided some days ago, as we are all well aware, todoseoutfiheirstook.of dry goods at greatly reduced prices. Read the Xollowing prio rs: • tints at 25 Cents a yard; "wide bleach ed , ocu ts; deleinee ,at cent_ i s • yre low tip it and' to won ' Ibidlntch 'l'oo and thee to enuM , bt:it concrueleg wow ere to tweet this . Arm. and 'tioodf Tiede mak* their panful 'bei darlaftea 'and numner, Ramo Ca.4.71.-sad 7$ Market street.: , A Curd ,— Thoundersigited who :was Ltd Lip tor a onneulerable }engtb pt ttulp :wake, danger., Due 'attack or typhoid tr..4 t itea zwthoit to expr.elia Ms heartfelt quit, top?, 4.-G.,..ge-• quanc, to whose motto aftertheilntesz sinful of • rrovrldence, Bulphted fur. preheat state of health and vigor, CIELke• Clectrinish: Toll crollitstor,sate NO. Allegheny & Butler • • plankrolid. .• - The moat, astcmlaVngAngea of Dyowery a n Dl.arehces,'DOth - among among scadiera and erA k are dailj a r th o i r4 e, tlirtuto !sovereign remedy. '. • • toff' Oil Stoet.;aTala (Thumlay) evening, ifie - - o'clock, will be sold at Mao street, a Wt atoll etogity inoluding soma! - • dividend paying clara. , • , • ale of .unelaimeaftelghttil ratiraday ..mignalarat lOW a 6 714 t 1 1 7: . ° )..di'lC- LaTicating =ow, vaston no c vn * c i =?Aterß.94 -glom" k'e° l . 7-vmikuiernv c du., 44 JAS. BOYD, 987 Ltherty streets n warranted,pue." ausl64lisi .str 203 ,• 4 171 '172 '774', 120 astir. • t 110 260' k)tit - i.ii • *** 118 210 133 213 J4B • 98 192. Is the only safe and sure cure. It eon tains no opeintoraildeterioin drugs, no min eral or other injurious compounds common_ Ile 3 4PkOir ifold, for We' elms of Cense. It /4 110ArtpademIII that, ghygoisns very gentirallyliat IC In their praeiloe in all obtonie•and. dangerous aces. • lir Use no Cholera min - tares or doubt ful 'compositions, (many U . which under mine and ruin the oonstitutipn,) ',rhea you san obtainitt moiling reinedriee4imple and safe as Blackberries themselves. -Ask itr- britizei Biiazirtari and efts the proprietor's name is written on the outside wrapper of each bot tle. 'i Pret.iited'mily by • 7 4. rtyptiopfl,.§7.l.l , ol7ilfetri for estle9l4ll eels:o'l 2 le druggist& Pries Mold-style, 85 bb:) 250.150.. nN Pet SIM% SEWINGMACHINES 16C.00r , of - th , -e have ,akready been Lid. :(44,41,(11)0 w aae in P itsbnrgit kid Vicinity. , !The Bale of these inimitable Machines is, gteatetlfgff ell others" combined: lfto one should buy a Sewing Machine ,until._44 have examined and tested the Wheeler & They are warranted for three years, Inititiotabirree. isar-Salesroom, No. 27 FIFTH STREET. „ *.ht. SUMNER & 00., Agents. , semUlaikw. mt.v.s 010,1710.51 OF CO-PARTNEt. E.—The late fign of O. lallil‘E.ll SYDe.i ` ;Rectiesotveal on the lat . or August last. TELEA.Nnit I}I4ISEN, Executrix, F. L. IHNSEN, Executor 4 3; - OfrEaateOf U. Waukee; deceased, cur; lustscrr,. Insisszt, rd: tug. lamseia. G~j0.4111 TNERASITP. —THE UNDER _ will.ontlnue ,t/ie clime Mannino, buelneec, under tne thin name of C, seiltilmd zit pumaa 'AL SALE OF 00 A L . ;,11C4 Wolll.ltti AND REAL undenlig - ded'.'Exectitorti of 2laniei Armittrons' deceatted, , offer for sale the following described, property:' One undivided. half of the Arm.. • r strong,Coal Works,situsted in Uniowownship, Washfnelitt bemety, on their pool, • Alonongs 'bele rimy tbe wtiole Alontaleing about 413 acres of Coal, with extensive Myer. front, on which tildw . and valtiablo improvements have been • made; iiiintOW in complete working order. wen.ty-elekt. acres of land in Peeblea town s*, nonvecdent tat: the , 'extension bf Thinnsyl vania-Avenue, And admirably adapted for coun tro mtptaardlots... . , . t BY LAMBERT. ficeautare. Pdttabrugh, Oc . 11th, 1864. 12-eixtgw I V I AFP,I-1 41 Fr- 811 X1 4 8 8 -VORS. 106 Oder 311canonpietuei. , o dad Irgag frx;trkl -V-4 4 1. = • = 4.7 ; a11214 'imarteirEhotal'isiiiersv.,",? 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TZLZSTICI! AAIMINRE 411-4RAPSiI;; „ 153 856141.1i,16i.g,i • St. Between4th•itt and Tirgim alley. je2 'Prrrsatricou.- _ • • ,ro!, DYSENTtRY 3Di tirklt(cilijist. DIXON'S AiI67ItATIO ELAmEREERY opmxicAE 0. T. IHMSEN WM. IHMSEN:. M. o'o. LI:111ISBN --- T• A. IN'CLELLAND; AUCTIONEER; 55 PIFTSI STREET. A BARGAIN.— Will be offered at a bargain, f.irilste days - only, a desirable prthetty donehlf lug of a piece ground, hay. A • front of 96 feet by HO Met deep, on Which is erected a two story Bric Dwelling built last spring ; with a pump of soft water, stititbbery, plants, tic Nit uated, to Lawreuerille, within three minutest walk' oT tbe eath. For f urther desm of properttand teriniktnou re Ethan Fifth street. UffiltAfhlED FREIGHTS, &c. AT AUG -1-1( iN.—On THURSDAY DIORNING, .tdth inst., at 10 o'clock, .at Masonic . Hall Auction House, bff Flith.street ; will be sold without re serve, to pay 'enrage, a quantity of unclaimed freight, ineluding Hardware, Locks, Latches and. Bolts, Pais, &bum "Knobs : Augu'ret, Axes: Hatchets, Clamps and Screws, Box Whetstones, hared 4o_rop.iLeather, 2 barrel! Pilot. _Bread, 12 boxiePiloi ftritid: Oil Cans, Litinps, nets, Clocks, .toci of Bed Clothing, together with a numerous quantity of smaller A T leo it boXe erms--Oash .f i O /Vary Tobacco 320 Caddies t lo. OIL STOOXS AT AUCTION.--On Da X hVENJOtifet 14th ,Joat., at 8 o'clock, at asOnie Alt Allot - lon khoma, 65 F. Ith street, will be °Arad the follosting Sharee Federal " ' Stella . Fleming ik Blood , g El Dorado Boma Week_ "' Ohio Va ll ey " Cherry Bun Fayette Merchants Ltilden PROPOSALS N ts-eo 13tyrvits. TR6AAIDHY DIPARTMENT, Waehingloit, Uotober 1, 1861. Sealed offers will be received at tide Depart ment, under the act of 00n. vess, approved June 30, 1864, until the of of Friday, the tithrn slant, for bondsof the United States, to the amount of fbrty Millions of dollars. The bond. offered will bear an interest of Eta per eentum, payable ir.en-shnually, In coin, on the tint days of 1'44 and November, and will be redeemable at the pleasure of the Government, after live years, and . payanle In twenty years from Nov. I, 1664. Etch offer must be for fifty or some multiple of fifty dollars, and must state the sum inoludinc premium offered . h hundred deltas, or for fifty when the offer is for no more then filly, Two periejmt. of,tbe Adagio" (ealuding pre. miuta),,acthe whole amount bid -for, by each biddeiiiiittiatba 114i:silted; an is guaranty. for the payment of subsoriptiona if accepted, with the Treasurer of the United States at Waahingtou, or 4;rlth the Assistaat Treasurer at New York, BoatoniThiladSlphia or Si. Louis, or with the designetad Depositary at Baltimore, Pittsburgh, ificeineati, .Louisvilisi, Ohioago, Detroit or Buffalo, or with any National Deposit Bank which may consent to transact the businecs without charge, for which deposits duplicate certificates will be Maned to the depositors by , the officer or bank receiving them--the originals of which mat he forwarded, with the offers, to this Department. All deposits should be wade in tigne.ffir the' Certificates with the offers to - reach Washington not later than the morning of October 14, as aforesaid. No offer, not accom, pealed bir . itsproper oertifloate of deposit, will , e considered. The °coupon and Registerel Bondi!, issued under - thls proposal, will be of the denomina tion of lee, 3100, 0600 and fl,fitu. Registered ' floods of $5,000 and elO,OOO will be issued if re quired. All offers received Will be opened On Friday o , tober 14. The awards will be made by the Secretary to the highest offerers, and notice of acceptance alination will be immediately given to the reap Offerers. In casosof ac. `jneptance, bonds of the rip tion and detiomi rnation preferred will be s to the subsenberta at the Cost of the Departure on final pay ment...of Installments. The deposit of two per` ceee - Will be recame'd in the tairinatallments paidby successful offerers, and wilt be immedi ately-returned to those whose offere mty not be accepted. The amount of accepted offers mat be depots. ited with the Treasurer, officer or bank author' lied tin act under this notice, on advice of t he -accep - Aanee of offers, as follows: One.half on , the 20th gotober, and the balance, (includingihe ! premium and origibal two per cent. deposit 1 on the 31st °Ocher. ' The bonds will bear interest ' rrtii;enit4 Ist. Interest on deposits from their date to November lst ,. will be paid by the Goveranigg in coin. One-half of the first lostailmentor twenty five per Of -accepted offerer; logy be pitid, with accrued interest to Oct. 14, In United States "Certificates 'of Indebtedcrese," out Buck ..3 3 ertiliCaiefl will be received In part payment or . the firstidsta edt ou Offers nmicr this notice should be endorsed I •Offer ror Loan," and addressed to the Secre tary of theTreiuntry. The right to decline all °fibre : not considered advantageous to the Gov. ernment, Is reserved by the Secretary. W. P. FESSENbEN, Secretary of the,Treasnry, • :AN INPORTANT REDUCTION , 14; been niade in the prices of all our Goods, ' to confc•rin to the f went heavy DECLINE IN GOLD, Paftenting a mat favorable opportazdty for our customers-end thetintblio to 'supply their wants for the seinion. F A LI, GOOD S, Just dpluTed for Pull Dissis_ and Walking Sults,i among which is an invoice of SCOTCH COATINGS. • • ... o ArTAlkirias:axis now ready, sad will .bO &lorded at the liqtaqofiel!Prioes. l ' "" Itki" it:CV% Cf imukt.44l . , s% , opi."ooAi rMa: AUCTION SALES TELEGRAPHIC. 011111.17 Early , 1 7 1 904 2 g Trobio49 Valif3y.f- New Yong, Oct.l2.—The ..fferakf's et!nutealitondent„witit Sheridan, 'dating October 9th, states that Sheridan, after having driven Early out•of the Valley, destroyed all the grain, forage "&c., and rendered the surrounding coun try ' unten able for another rebel army, determined to take a position nearer his but° of sup plies. Where he was, at Harrisonburgi hia'stibsistence had to be healed in wag ons almost one hundred miles. On retiring he was not followed by any considerable number of rebels Until on the Bth a large force of cavalry, under Rosser, made their appearance and at tacked a portion of our cavalry. They I were handsomely repulsed, but bi venacked for the night. The next morn ing-theridan, having halted the 'princi- 1 pal-portion of his command ,in„the vi cinity of Fisher's Hill, instructed Gen. Torbett to attack the enemy' atut t Arive hips away from such close proximifirdot our rear. Torbett at once carried °tit the order. Ouster's'and Merrirt's divi r " sions made a vigorons assault on the enemy atan early hour this morning. On the right, Devine' Division occu pied a position on the Winchester turn pike, about midway between Stransburg and Woodstock, and on the left. Cus ter's Division occupied a position near Tom's Creek, on the back road, about two miles closer to the mountains.' Cus- ' ter advanced first with his cavalry and horse' artillery. He made a bold attack and drove the enemy back about a mile to a strong position,on the brook. There the enemy made a determined stand. The rebels were advantageously pos ted on a commanding hill. Barricades and breastworks of rails and stones con tributed considerably to strengthen a po sition which was naturally formidable. Gen, Custer however threw in hie whole command and made their mag nificent charge, and at last carried the position by assault. At the same time a Junctietrwas formed with Gen. Mei-. ritt on the ' turnpike. The sharp skir mishing in front did not seem to indi cate anything decisive until General Devin's brigade succeeded in striking the enemy on the flank. This produced consternation in the rebels ranks in Gen . Merritt's front. The whole division line then pushed forward and followed the enemy, who was now in full retreat. The retreat waaysoon turned into a per fect rout. Generals Custer and Merritt pursued the flying fugitives, capturing guns, caissons, wagons, a herd of cattle, and several hundred prisoners. The enemy was driven in great disorder through Wookstock, Edenburg - and Mount Jackson, a distance of more than twenty miles. The rebel' General Lo max had , a very narrow escape from capture. An Expedition into Florida. Canto, October 12.—The steamer Gladiator, from New Orleans on the 3d, brings * information- of an expedition into the interior of Florida, under Geu. Asboth. • Enchenna Court House was captured on the 23d ult.,. and twenty prisoinsit, including Col. Terrence and' Lieut. Gordon. A large number of horses, mules and cattle were captured. Douglass' Ferry and all the boats in the vicinity were destroyed- The expedi tion, at last accounts, was at Marianna. The steamer Oriental, from Boston, has ~rrived. Cotton unsettled; no sales; middling. held at. $1,60. .Flour lOwer. The steamer Hubbs, from Memphis to Cincinn&ti, had two hundred and ten bales of cotton, and the Belle Memphis twee ty-eight bales, for St. Louis. The Grenada Picket says that Col. Basil Duke has been assigned to the command of John Morgan's Cavalry. Forrest has been promoted to a Lieutenant General lap . Pennsylvania Election Returns Na''Yonx, October 11.—Pennsylva sia—Oumberland county-65 Dem. ma jority. Blair-450 Rep. majority; Rep. toss, 447. Huntingdon borough—Rep. loss, 50. 10th District—Lebanan coun ty-900 majority; Rep. loss, 200. 20th District — Schuylkill-7-269 Dem. majori ty; majority in county, 1,900; Rep, gain, 1,252. Pluladtlphia—Nine Wards, Rep. majority 2,587, Dem. gain, 537. HARRISBURG, October 12.—The gener al opinion hero is "ij,he State has gone Democratic on the - home vote by from 3,000 to 5,000 Majoaty. It is expected that the soldiers' vote will give from 10,- 000 to 15,000 Union majority. The election commissioners to the Shenan doah valley bare returned, and report that they 'Were unable te reach 'Sheri. Man's army.. PIIII.ADELPHIA, . October 12.—The Democrats claim a majority of 5,000 on. the home vote of the State. ,e Pennsylvania Election. PHILADELPHIA, 'October 12.—The vote in the State is so close that probably the soldiers' vote will be necessary to decide the result. Finney's press claims Union majority of .10,000, which the soldiers' vote will increase to 20,000. It thinks there will he a Union gain in members of Congress and of the Legis lature. The Age claims a Democratic majority-on the home vote of 10,000 or 12,c100. NEW YORK, October 12.—Tho Wordd claims Pennsylvania Democratie by fully 20,000; it also claims that the Re publican vote 14 ;Ohio has been reduced 80,000, and that the report of a great Re -publican majority in Indiana is untrue. Tlke Soldiers Vote. Wasuatiyrox, October I.2.—Partial re turius from Pennsylvania and Ohio 'sol diers in Washington and Alexandria show.the following result: Penasylva ,nla soldier's vote, total Republican 580, Democratic 227. Bumsn's INADQUARTEREI, 1 O'clock .!tir - .. , -=The voting in this army to-day, the Pennsylvania regiments, ,has pissed' off very quietly, and as far as can be Teamed, the Union ticket has 'been everywhere successful. • Bridge Destroyed by Rebels. ST. LOMB, I.2.—The rebels have destroyed the Larimie bridge, on : the Pacific railroad; one hundred .and seventy-five miles from ,here. General, Price is still reported in the vicinity of 'Boonville, with General Sanborn liar— rasiiing his rear and flank. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Market. NEW Yoxx, Qct. 12 —Cotton, $1 1.5 for mid. dling. Flour ' 88 16a8 36 for extra state; s96oa 11 9 85 for extra R. O ; 8990a10 80 for trade brand*. W hiiicYr 41 !Mai 73 for western. Wheat, _41,132a 187 for °Nemo spring; $l. &kit 89 for Milwau- ,- kee club; 8190x1 91 (or amber Milwaukee; ill 88a .1 96 for red Western. Corn, M 48%1 41 for mixed western; 81 413 for high mixed. Oats, 80a81)( for western. Sugar, 16,Sic for Muscovado; 163g0 for liavazut. 2doloasen, 850 for Porto Rico. Petro- leum, attgaatto :or refined tin bond; 63 8 640 for do free. Pork, $60a41, for mess; $3B 76 for very I ferior dco; 862 26a42 62% for new Mew $l2 82%a 843 for do regular tray; MAO for:' prime meas. Mtief, 17R , 83(o for shoulders; 18820 for hams; 18% for winked, Alden.. lego. for salted ,shouldern. Land, , leiga9l- Butter, Wane for Ohio; 364440' for state. Cheese, 12120. ciaiaago Afarlcct Otuceeo, Vet: 12'—Flour quiet apt heLd at au tit drencO. Whelk it 141 for No. 1; $1 49 for No. 04.0..51 tuMel 18 for NO2. • Oats, Geo. Pro. visionsquiet. W,lUaky FrOglits-7e oewitest to' Baratta iteeldift Wheat 11;000:0111hV Walt le,- uputatts,-Flintr WOO bblt,' tra 27,1/1$1; oats 119,000. • '34A .Mottey'Market.-.- , J.4 li&JWrilggiqw-arrifr '1.4=614=P43. Atto: IL A. 'X' I& 11" 13 ELEGRAPH. SECOND EDITION I • From Pennsylvania, Ohio and LATEST "''illott r-mtxitO RePottOdi PattiO BOW* 'Abe FcePqh > Rumored Assasination , of , rmiiianz : • peotil diaPeetoV 'urn. getl.aary of Demooratld County Committee. ;04510tilie.* 1214-411W661116t1at publican majority of 60,000 on the home vote last . fa'll Iredudefilit '25:000'. 4 diandhas gone egatriet"nt* and Villainy of the most .higUtanded . 1, L.liT i_.i PHILAb SEN, A gtfil i 09 Re publican Headquarters they claim the the !State. by: , from iii,too, : to -45,000 majority, The Chairman of the Democrtic State Committee Wait/lel:rim tag repinisil re ceived by him from 30 counties, a Dem— ocratic gain of 12,115. , The best political authorities are In doubt 'MAAR' tie r redtiff, )sttlan 4ti iriatea majority of about 5000 on botbAidge on the home Vote: Dawson, Democratic candid te for Cong,Nsa ~144 over„ 1,500 nytjetrity r ill, Westmoreland. Schuykill givw.S49g4 ,;Republican candidate for Congress, 1,725 majority. Republican gain 315 Cameron county,4emplete, 69 . major. ty for Republicans. Union loss 33. Elk county gives Bigler, _Democrat for Colgraltajos piajOit , mot: cratic gain of 19 over last year's vote. Coffroth'a majority hrißedford eelirrty is 660 on the home vote. In.tite.s4l distript,_ the„UrtilAt candidate, reelected to Congress by a small majority: , • • 1 ' r =•' HAusasntruo, Oct. 12.—1 t is believed that the' 'Republidans' earrled. State by at least 2,000 majority on the home vote. We have certainly 16 Un ion Congressmen ; a gain of 4. .The Leglelstnre! is largelylaioit ; $: ; EASTON, PS., October 1 2.—Wm. A. Relater, Union candidate' for Vcm'greis has 27 majority, in the city of. ReadiAgl Democratic tit 22. Belli-County, with 14 townships to hear froin,siyes Ancona, Democrat candidate for Con— gress, 4,777 majority. Northampton county fflYea about M T : : yuitß9ittl i _ majority same as Teak year. NEW YORK, Oct. 12.—The .F'ennsyl vonla soldiers in Baltimore voted yes, terday as follows: Republican 321, Dem. ocratic 28. PiniiiititpriA, 'October' 1.2`.-=Prorki , returns received byPorney'o Preys, clippl a Republican majority there to ppApoq, Possibly later returns may reduce it. Present r !PP eal : a !z ee 1 1- 4di f.: s a . t fi A l ?P l i b , l l t can of 'hive' Congresmen. The Age estin*tes ..returtus,from„ 44. counties q Demogatip gain.4.134,0,09A,25 . counties yet to be heard from. NNW Yong; -- dition to the currency last month showing Its' effect uplift Ylpliirdec. , off gold. The rate IMlchhoWii 'a" strong up ward tendency for some daysivast, apd irreipeetlitetbf tite4iiits rent news continues to rise. To-day the-price opened at V:l3}: iir'noon 'it . was 2041-, but afterwards - declinetf to By the steamer Eagle we have Ha vana dole@ in' itiAti. dates to the 26th and Vera Cruz to the Ist ult. had been received, britiging the incredible report that- 500 French and 200 Mexican troops had attacked 4,000 Mexicans, defeated them, took twenty can noprlooprismant I led Apj:l lti t u 141 :1 ed 560, and blew up the remainder of their artillerp— It was , alio , repitirted in Vera , Cruzr , tin the Ist that Matamoras had been occu piedA t,hprepeh. rov/ ilditiiitia.ieicirted to Matt e- Chilapa, and yas z expeptedatalA 911- lancingo, and thusofietT communication with the A-capuleo-eitieditibu." The RaNteia oate,9l4tguftreliilifd abdicated liriaver-b(DifegtiV-' Pierre fionle , had.arritoectstiVefa Cruz= on the 22d ult. It is said that an expedition to Maza an will start soon. Just as the steamer left Vera Cruz there was a report that Maximilian had • Forty-tive counties give Union ma jority over twenty thousand. The bal— ance to be heard from will increase the majority tiohnbl)4+ll444tafifilf-t? I !Small Union majority in both branch es or the Legislature. Congress all Un ion except the,,,fred, #lll,t•An, dpventh. Two latter doubtfe; claimed by.. both parties. N xE* oex, 'October 1 .—Th steamer deported ashore by-the • Dudley- • iliteiyA PrOt_es, b elhe n AlnrihrodittyliOlgarew, Yoror NO* Or] smKLOWOritiragii t iailisbore at ;stand, 18 miles north r0, 911 W-IM!ERRt• Tile” the carguje tetai leas. :There-ma& .11+rnen4lrowned intheeurtwhile rend!' „Wilte•relftlAt *sheeny. ,g and. • . ,:,,; • I lhe presumption ittionig ihe ettteersati the Eagle It that the atenoke has been imptured by bertmisky Age*, ~:i.i. - .,fig. i ::;,.::-!- : -.. MM=4 theYrrotdkiNtofk,oo2,ooePfit! To!ltt:skt;ig of (OttiVer4fOi** ;(7301fflitit00431fiakkilLiiit0 / 401t e ldayili: --.. entire -54t`'Colfter S:idhliikliri thief , ' 01 ' I t ili l Ink * 511104 : 1117. fOr, Ok hr Atifi4,l4W 4 ,,, *.eit:::-. 1 454 . 4 vaughn, ancisqldrpd-Lev i ettonde.lthr corps, Porter ' s division,. too front cir wegrad &miitltott:VlVl4, aivision went' up '.,plygeete 11,4*'Phk*„ Woody tigitii flonsealMa '4ljoii*l-4- woxks, thiavdaiieltoitUitoWoitiktolik road, witlts Mile orllimAthwerigtfolurt Lei, moved heavy eoltu_nnit 4 - 6n:t4ti*tv , „, , i , . n 4 wjo moo: 'thir-feriae , eu-hack .. ~. ~ 4 trenched mdti n tr et ennlntA-1-41010 ,f.k,4 timate of lesalut the Teceiltil t rAip!, i ,-- exceed .ral 'Matt; Itilladili - .thidefk". l --.1 prisonera, 150 greets animi - 41 3- t i ,f , '- t Flag of - truce Post'lP3r,r**(6ll Variiiil',' leading - tOt'inOrt4o - 10.amirkt.' • + 94 an" q fitdefi W l Atgrh*itit #(*Tti4- „•-,_ I Richmond yesterdaolumferlawf,l. polls, thence to - beltwett#luntAiMfa,, - , An l'lng the'94o ' nin Yfii*lff *MAW l' ;• to colored r n entail> , r 4,-1 1,, - ,'?- 1- ' ` f , - ;” , The .axt. „ 8 ., , , , , vi t ii i . - 44- c iar ie tf ., ,.. ~ ,i, ..„ . „, special says IQ!' Geenoti*Viii*,,' -4. -7- General of Neva EitotN-Jaitsti-**A., dtwvation 14 the 'rent,- iiiii,ai thtttisit, o i Slii„Pr„til, e 'O.Pftk*Ltfltl#o43,Wit: Grant. Thelinettwlll be x, in t st eflAikr .-,--'"- 411Vigeeti t iket' The iietither hiiit,be gi ' - come verzVt apitnigNititeM,..be-, 1 ing i thr . °ll l l ;9l ) 44 AP' r a g o lrOatinn :-- i of the ' differefitliegetplideil!..t.,: , ,,;_ , , Rl ; citi delia l 'Pliier'4', ° 6(";gat**: iiik, ~ or ,L. ...CM y-40 , 1 ,x, '..,- . AA' 5.1,." , . ~. I*NATIZ P a YAWAu ri ng , Frillaranblitilskr- -_-, every , scbool,tnewspaper; qie; -s , elite stereatllfie atill'AirviTadittlipetifl6o.o.l-1 donif i ' AiWißalriiiiii? fka a eftlf *O4 '-- InfillrPli _ 4 4 -A.- frOPt .4 --4 .., ~' - „L 4 . r--r a:4,0 flv , ,I , 'all7l*( 11ETc°15f7 '-1" e r „. retrograde' bliitiliat .Ottittraiiii - ; . - not deterrniaptil-tit: ile#l3- _ el army had been brpkenyß 14.-14.17,:e1t from - thit"vagi, i lletie +a el itself renderedrde u ntenatifbliAlw-Atustrgaidon ~ ; forage, gr4liftAllittit„,#fli tain ed. , Sit cridini ;titanWiththivr,intior-, , der to be usar*... tqAct:VaidAr-Aiiii* ' as his subsiatexteez Jiiqtq - pahitgitkltt • i wagons forure44o4tindrefli*llftp' -, On le A r i94o-4fig gaVall l 4_4l,lt of - -.. ' the sncen kr WIf Y . P b F illn Ailn_ ti.l llll , , e Bth, when a large hodY,aitetriVeValty, undet Romero appeared -' Altes",'"fehef, a portiormfoni-tay.114,40.4,144;44.ti I " o ; o .f ,,r ePuls,at•isNlmuligkeYANV est near by l er ' si Nfe t l- '- 'l l ., ,, ti.. Hl 'e ' tT 4 Z':."'t Nextmoinfn ' tlilan-Ordetectt 0117-41. tut airy to settle this new cavalry • Tmetia • 1,, 4 which PCirbetta 'finta t a lg e -t3 4 ' ell " ."tf to au, litiLall VilliaPleanif iliceeil filvLde-z,; = = viddhe torniiieifiT iliarri 9 '11t041,1, Golder drovtrth ~,ttesiiira'- lo a str.ng plaihittil - hicoc4,l when! = , they.„determjaM koktnalmtmatetEbe;)'4 hind breiStlttifits, , tk ( l#ll4.lit ~ .., Gentcrill o'nAer,,ibov:e v er i ts . RI r,. , , ~. ,a11.1.>1.-•, While - 'comitiaXid' making, utred 141,1 nificent , chalgettlarullit iatitcaPtiikAltr, position by assault-ta d atthe t rattle`tfaftPf Junction wan Wirme t d whir literrittipathen skirmishing epwciiwitil-eggeirif brig Ade succeedefl,luqtailflopandbmi, crea ting; censternftGein ra4l.o4,llWitio front and; whole divisiottibus tijitutipVitl -1 ed fonvittk td`" th 6, i.-6,1, Lao :F e ' ii 4 °I fled in pallid' attif •iintilgjp k x.xsagiL. was gittlissitnfil)gßnllkznAktBPlArairfigoWft - cattle and several wounded prisonetawe captuftd.' 'They -'-ifeW fliiiitlitilditiiiir"" Woodstock,. ,I).4fitnimig.N(ll44ack -B°fi, a fihfian r ,P Asl...MllT.9- I s7o l ‘g Ell eli. 1 _ r --- 7711 1, ,... -. 5. 4, - .., 1 VA.a.llireawnsawari Waskin irliplf r, , tuber ' 1 24-111 44G01ragay . .i.,1 .- gio j patches have keen li.ekelol*llliralt? . 3 ;2; ... - Genet : al.-Grant, Geitt . 3rall Illtermswiti l l- 'GOON talwidani-bgno,niiihary meats since my last telltilligtiiilA.' 4 ' ed. Thelollowbwdettale43f otis*3 ~..--;- enk§gPrlienr lat;i3Andmani.AlAtiaturdises' by Sheridan: I: OW pqjit*lll'agarffo2. 66 enemY airleaaha-!0;!'119114*It of tilt' tk4 . ll ll l l , voWaaqtktreeart4ita fight in Iv *ekthe I , l 6 s l YetwM,2r! ',titgilt '' yond my power -to ilesdribekla : Mit t4:l ... , A ll' .5A L . S.I n, t rpav a)0 ya , .,, ~,ikr- everything' &dried on whms, . . .., . rf4 ... ; , , , -, ~.. =,. 1.''.. 6 , piece of artillery x , endltrinte . " IS 14 Jrf:,;?fk.l:,,:4, was passitikiliftk,RfarEf' „Tfileirm!,%.l,„efe,7-,•141* garket,s'on a 4teen.tudi P1t i t t *....!...:.' 1 - fii,..47:P., baMfiebl, tawitiehltoln, m,% keptitto,;',7The lege* hrat,aortif '.,, were n fill. t Fl fi a, 1 ' M'1 14 144:7, - *-ii good con dition ; bIZt`WEVI illi 4gtehtingtpu ,by our cavalry 7 fuLo -- e„, -- iDgAppdown Ynimals. .oasualtiea.rihel,.willinot7.„-, excec(l do meTt. Tlq-.1 ; Ohio' dispersed while 6... t aitifiitikeVildifiV of the Norkkbautuadualk,hlPtet• except officers. '-- ~ , ~,,,, ''..:..1 „ .-ti ,- f , ,, (sgma) EL;ixmk , Ivy -- i Indiana 'die UtrltAtk" October 1 part of th( buit. ,, Litree have been ~., the past tw , ceived, ' ;,thir wheudyer The anay at Chiiiiii" ' Slag.. - .uemrk...-ttennalas. r•. , r:, -- 1 - 11 - rzt,i• 11$1. - afigapag - thol2o.4l4epale „4" t.. ' • • 1-... -I - - Atax.o_ CL AI;Ick I Y/Lis, °C k 6 P e r_2 l27 M l4 eldeilhz*N ant `Colonel Wainer, - trithc . #o ,- ,!iokeil !---- :3 '- troo KA ro y r e ., a t fekkgrigeritiktinOSiffiaigz five miles tiek "r *, T o tl, ,e/8°3 ;31?7,1 , ) ,t;r, rebels, ntitker Lieutenant The rehele were T riflijiipa"igitlii i * Qt.= Lieutenant, Laury-aniT:rtkititt#- ts 4. ' : 1 t.. killeo. a paw - .. tirt et/0,4r! tnutuzilikripz G Federal loss waalegn yozitfrm-ose,3uc,-g„. three - nanAlied atiil9 aina4 k o i led / :', 4' ..- i ' o ß d #ols?s'2 ted .i a e :ooo Y ibrWV ovil. - V ."-'- '.foneitil. , -. ObsPreee;regli 4 ..%esnliclata t , lll4oeV: , Stetting; in.i1ep14401 . 4A.214, .. 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