Unnacraf anb Sentinel. . V J. S. TODD, Editor &. IubliIicr. THE RESULT. A Glorious Victory in "Little Cambria." TIic Deiiiocrncj" Ti itiiupliaul ! ! MMIW OCT 15. 12. Our pa per tills week, owing to some A most signal victory iii this count v and in t!ie Nineteenth Senatorial anl Sev enteenth Congressional District?, by the conservative jcopie has leoii gained. We have succeeded in electing our ticket bv j an overwhelming majority in this countv. ill.4 State ticket is reported to have irone against us, but we lo not yet give it up. '1 here lias Ihvii a large increase, in favor of the IX mocratic part v. ovr r the fntirv necessarv rt pairs we were obliged to j i t i i i i ,.,1.," i j State : and from fair indications Ohio, make to our press, has 1 teen delated a couple j - "- r i a i i " i i Indiana ami other States, we have food of days later than ourngn!ar tiineoi pubu- j "c " , i i ..i i ! reason to ho;' that we mac send a inaior- cation ; but we Lope our read rs wnl lar 1 - U,' JUI with this, as we are enabled th rebv toifivo I 5t-v vr ltl Congress as the official returns and a fuller statcim n: ,,,!,-v M:l-V s,n'1 k"l' in th of the result throughout the State. I ,M h" ,,f ih Constitu- .-m. j tion. 1 he terrible coniiict is over and We have seen some plctu: s rnk. n ai j we breathe a Iivhtcr air as through the Mr. Kuatzku's O ailcry above l)a is" store, j broken cloud-: of de-pair, we see the hri-ht lliey are lite-tike specimens oi r.auiro, an-i . sunshine ofhoj- stream throu-h our ill fieak well for the operator, who has made himself master of that beautiful art. Indies and Gentlemen give him a c:dl. Jvf" Oo ley's Tuly's l!ook for Xovemler is just published. It is handsomely ( m bcllished with original engravings design d expressly for the work. Every lady thould procure a copy of this popular magazine. Despatches received from the most reliable sources in the West give assurance that the general statements hitherto made in regard to the recent battles in the West will be fully sustained by the facts, when thev are made known. fated count rv. ' C3 The Indian war on our Western fron tier appears, from latest accounts, to be about played out. The Secretary of War has received intelligence from the North West, that hundreds of the hostile savages of the Sioux tribes have surrendered, and that many of their leaders are receiving the merited punishment due to their barbarities. C?" Governor Tod makes a requisi tion for four more three years' regiments from Ohio one of sharpshooters and three of cavalrv. C3 Since the demand for lint b caiae so great, many of the very 1 st lad'us of the nation have jrot into a scrnne. The whole Democratic ticket elected in 1 Jerks county, by about f. thousand majority. A Imd Investment. J he jo'.uici;uis who succeeded in buv ing the in'iiieiKv of a certain ltii.r.'i lldttur, made a bad out-lay of tl:ir sin:;!! change or nip Tlli! Mir fvrjt: fjr instead of aid ing the sinking cause of Abolitionism, thev only t p -n, d the eyes of unsusjKvtinr er mans, to thj C M-rupt nnans resorted to bv th IVoples Party," t bolster upa n.tten cause. And the infamy and sham in which mien I Terr " is forced to hang his head since the election, must be, to him. any thhrj lrit pleasant: unless the Pal: -urn of which Hltter-d in Do not fail to read the aderiis -ment of Mr Tuck, Clothier, inanothv 1 e.! umn, who offers bargains. The cold Au tumnal evenings remind us, very forci bly, of the approaching winter: all those who are able to procure good warm clo thing against the surly blasts of that drearv season, would do well to go to Mr Tucks store, as he, certainly has an excellent tock. "Soutaky AXJ Ai.om;" The man who voted the liepubliean ticket in Car rolltown llorough Wonder if he still plays otF IX-mocrat ? 03- The ladles of Kumy.itville, i:i ch-ir:tv and bciievoleiice, have not Ken I c-I.ind se his eyes and weakvti.-d him in tie- knees, still coi.taa: -s to .-hin.' consolation and to compensate him tor lite abandonment of all principle and the political faith he v.t.s wont to defi-nd. We ity this man, not because he has been deserted by his pa trons and political friends, whose honest indignation he has justly merited, but lie cause, in tbe bour of our country's peril, he proved faiihless to his party and like Iscarriot, for the avarice of an insignifi cant brilie would sell his honor, his libert v. his country and deceive his patrons bv an argument of ;., phi-try and twaddle, which more than likely, his own brain never con ceived. The Democratic increase in those rural localities wh -re this " Zei timer " had its la'yest -irciralion .-h v-, that although its cd'e r ha- 1 i- price, for which he can be made the. willing automaton of design ing a: -pirants to office, that its subscrib rs, althoj'.gh many of th m cannot nail V.n-j-lidi, cannef, nc -vi-rth-. 1-ss. be duped by a miserable pretext and .'laming ediiorial nor be swayed by an tub ice from a source which was tothe.siniplcst, most apparenilv liauht wiili ii.t.-rest. base and selfish. TIic Militia. The Draft for this county was made on the 10th. We publish below the names of those w ho were drawn to till up the ipiota of the districts w hich have not vol unteered their complement. Ai.u.aii.N v T iwnsiiu'. Daniel Conway, Joseph Eckei.rode, Jo seph 1) kIsou. Aleysus Sinker, Simue! iitev, Jacub Mouse, Tliumas Heuguc, Peter U k-y, V. W. McAteir, Valentine Ausmau, Bar nard Kelly, Joseph Ilougue. C.vi:k i.l T wnsiiip. John Moore, Fredrick Snyk-r, Auustin Luther, IVtcr I5ck, Anglian:: 5trittn;;it:er, James Kaiie, .Simon Kii.-h, Win. 11. ltvaa, Geo. Siymore, Jacob Kuntz, Charles Tara bauth. Martin Sanders, Jtren.u A. Huck. L. 1). Tarriih, Jacub buibe, I'atrick Kane, J-'hn J. Davis. Levi Wc.ikland, Michael Snyder. Simon Litzingtr, Valentine I'.ack, (Jeorge Wi.-niilUr. Acg'istin Yost, Mkhael Kike, Peter Kane, George Murray, Francis Luther, l'cter Wtimer, James Flanagan. Ck Townsiup. m Paul ALdrsei), Michael Tul! v, Geo. Pip-T, John Sn.ay.Jr.. Wilheaa V. Paul. Wiili.im Dlmei. l. Flias Steh.inan, M--m. Wisel, Joseph I'lunir.n r, .J.mus A Skellv, Wi;l:..?a 1). Hudson, Thomas Tally, D.u.id ll -ra I aiigli, Sannul S-.vi4tzendr..ver, J.-st-ph V. l'ringle, Phibijv. Ktarns. J. -hn li rit..i:;ii. Ia-o Wess, Willi.ita McG- u.h. I'hiiip Mc Gough. IVpt MeCiaien. J..hn Nell. Wasiiim . : T iWN-iiir. Charles J- hiisun, Albeit Ge ri;e. Mi' 1. el Lan.hr-an, Christ- pl.tr Leib, La h.re Lihv, A!ph.,.ias P. Miller, Tobias Ager, A. G. Mul'.in. (V.si m t (;ti Pmi:h :n. Andrew Fhler. MhLael lluher, John Kobb. Them is White, Joi.u P.nken. Patrick Murray. Go rge Karl, Bernard MtKcarnan, J..h. s-teiiilii.e, w'ilJiani Sal.r, Chiistiaa Bi ck, David Smith, P . j aniu Ilii.;.n.aa, Jacob Shietz. Jac b Bu klph. Cni sr Twx.-iup. Abraham Bui key. AlUrt L. ?witc l.e;!, James Kii ki.atriek, Sebastian Ih.ltz. J..!.!i Beck, John Ho. .her, Charles ll.K-ber. Methir.s Denny, Andrew Noel Jacob Steigtr, Ao b phus Lihhv, Calvir. Hilton, Francis IluUr. Michael Yvnm-r, Charks Gil!, MatU.K De'.irieh. ih.ACKi.icK T. .v,NTt;i". Weslev Steve, s, R,-v.!.(.n B Tri:,-, Ti.-.a-asMth..n, David ltl-.:,, Dav i ; J. J,m, llei.j.miin P. Glipa'.iick. Cn:;-.i v i " : i t Town-hip. Lld:i:c Fvans, A', raham Ahvine, Hiram , lli' iett. Daniel B. llul .r. Demon M.-bl-y, James M'ilugh, Geor.ue V. Caistid le, Cas ler Kelleine, SmihijiI C. r.,bi. Si! vector Weits'.njrer. Bei.j.unin J'i.rUr, William C ustai le. Levi Ptighard, Ephriam Cu.-tir. John Oniell, Smaie! Varner, ( f G.) MieLail Delaney, Jacob '. Horner, P.. nega: t Si.ivt r, ! Jackson i avniiii Levi S. Ib rnT. Isaac Clark, Dihci:g, Archibald M. Finhy, e,li.;er. Ii;err Bom .i ;n. X. A, Arnold, Patrick M ..-!. Mi Nsn;i; 'Fow.nsiiip. Joseph Sanders. Wiili. mi Storm. J-.h:i M'Gaughey, Anthony Sitivtr, h-hu C. Me llaril, Pi.iiij) Xo James Panbii. Jr., James M'Ktr.zie, L.lwanl lligg'.n-, Priiacis Kbtriy, J -soph Id-. ih ir. VN! T.vn-:u! Mic! nd P.urns, Henry Caster, Tiiomns V'i.-si!U:er, Jonas Kaumiipn. Daniel SI a;.er, Jehu Ii.-ighr.r.!. l.'.-nry Croft, l-.ir..; A. I'.yre'i. J-.ha Ik II..rn r.CarUti.m I iVaci-r. Itcnry liuumyer, J..nn II, lye. Adam S. There an' various rumor- in circulation ' 1'ia itukk. M I.. . j j concerning a light w Inch i- said to Iiave 1 di-patch to the lla!:ii:. - .1.. .... .-... i ...... -. . . .i-.,., c.-...-. .1 - - At the headquarters in this city, up t ail iTos-l the rier in 11 o"e!o-k this. 1-Yiday i uoming, no ad- j doll-rent isnt. Tvv.if vic-v have K-eii re-eied lroia the battle , oners at Mcreer-1i'ir- . , field later than Wednesday ccuhir. 1 the river, arrived h : t.v Our feni s in the light on WilneIay. ' ort that t ieu. S;.ei:; :'ui iiuiiiIhToI alMit intautrv, i-ht bat- wen- l-:h w ith the pl.;:, , t erics of artillerv. and l'"" -ava!rv. ' alrr cuiel-ti ef .!,-,- ,,. le-inloro m- n:s were re-cicd towap'.s' tin- . jruua ;tn-l Sxuiih ( 'aro' l.'se of the m a s m i.t. . Tli-'V h": -1 no ho: - n i i M Tlie nll f tc: !i :s p-t hxn Estimated. . sw. pt tho p,Tn of Pti.:;.vh-. N nci ount- hae v-. i hvn ro ielf t!i.- , wl.i. li th'-v pa -J i-f e,- . ' Mr. CLck. -h- b;;t:le- o;i . It !i T -i-h . but tl K.-d t- h e I--. n large talitv amoiu the ;- I oe-.v y are !.l th Tlie Iiiiiion of nn- Mate. ;n r- ; man. wa- e:tp:i;r--l. but v ! had cros--.l th river. I The War in Kentucky The 11a t tie of l'erryiille. Pkkkyvii.i.K, Ky.. Oct. S. Ilnig's taken place on Thur-lav with a faorab!c TIk- t .-c.ajc ofthereUl;a army attacked two divisions of (leiu ral I issue t the Federal cans', but th-y ui Potomac i fullv .ii:ir: -. M Cook s Lrj rarcv, near this place, yesterday. The lighting was desiicrate. Gen. Jas. Jackson, ex-Congressinan, of Kent tick v, comnuui ling a dnision was kilktl. (eiv. Terrell, of irginia coniTimndimr a brigade formerly ff Trril"s batterv, was very sriou-ly wounded. On two occasions the lighting was hand t hand. The Conh-deratcs were greatly superior to the I "nioni-ts in numbers. M"Cok was then heavily reinforced by 1'iiionist-. and the battl - was rvsum.-d that day. The lighting was mainly done bv Kous sean's iliisi..n. formerly .Mi t el id's. Col. GtM. Wbster, of the !sh Ohio. Acting Brigadier of the Ith briga 1--. was severly wound--d. Firing tas-I alut 7 oelok on the evening of the Sth A d-Mibtfull rumor say that :t the close .f the engagement, the ivUIs had p-.-s- ssion fa pail of the bel l. ( ten. Sh- ri l.in, of Illinois. J rep-rtl kill. -tl but it is doubt full. Our h-s is .-tnte.1 at L'.eiM kill.I and wound-tl. Tl.e reK 1 1 s w as un iso rtain- d. Tlie enemy is north of Perrvxillf. A general attack is expected imm"-.;i:a!y bv our trt'ps. It i-vn.u:, Wethies lav, (.-t vt5, general engagem. nt is pp-jre H :U tvsi P.iielland F.ragg:tt I'. n-wiile, but nothing tleiinie- has !rn r et it-.( here as vet. (I en. Dumont. fn-in Shelby vilh". attack ed Scott and Morgan near Fmnkf.i1 It is them 1 1 vi.m-i.i l - . . :. 1.5. Sia.-e mv la-t , I TIIK Winter C ltliin LARGEST ASS..:-; v- scatt. rin th.-m in eerv direcli--ii. expected that Dumont will b; lejiiv tii'j-ht. Ii i- ii u:. n:arday, O- t. ft. J.' P. -A- The battle at lrryi!!e comuit-nc.l yestenlay morning, the'reKls attacking P.u.-U's advance in great li.rce. An artillery fight continued through mo-t ,f the day. w ith no great results." I-iter in the day IhteU's forces, having se.-Mivd a g.-ol i.si:ion. advan-cl and trove the i-. li.a t '.'!::!!( di-patch. Ch McCI jret l-aphstob.v. ' ,M. .Vr-- -'V11 Lurtui the toilMwimr: We hive tnou-.m Is . , . ,.,- ot rumors, leil tley aret-nim lv iinlo-un-1-.I. j Mi-X AND r.'-Y'S"' To approach Concord th-y ?i.a-t cn- a! ill-avv vh-th rc-vi:.-. ; : , I.ud. ;i, tci loiles we-t in ai h n-. on th - i vest, f. ee-v ! pi.;"; . j . t . rkc. :m-l v. - ::;e p ws t'r -:n th- ;.-3i .-.!:-l v. j -a.-i r.pti ;j. Ad k:;. : . f : -. ; Ceiicnl is.-,: ih.. head of th- '.,th to the ! , HATS AND (Vis. :dh v. and t i :.'. r it th v !:M-t c b M. rcersl.urg or bm 1. r, or c:o s C.e Mountain all. a 1 n an 1 I'.irr. t:-Virg. an 1 we could n-.t with-..it the "u;;"-,n.i ii". .:. TKUXKS. VALKTJ?, .v un. tun I 1. an 1 r.-u is i .-.ea nd in f. t e very tie: ; -sc fi-t alavs f.i I. CAi.; t.: t-:i- a; :-r- a:ei it w e i.. i.. :. e!-. Clinton stre' t. - .- .1 iX. 15 s. i'txs.-n.vAvn kail ;: -LEAVE WET Wa- -TATb XS. if 2 2 1 back. p-ih-ul B illz r Daniel Cm S:nm-1 Harshe Wend.!. Jr.. M r Chr.ih-s i.t .ecn roe-tw it is rep .i t.-1 at ( i n. P 1 's h i hpiar trs that (i ns. K'-.-seau an 1 Jaek-o!. com manding I nion divisions vvere kill-but the report is not credited. Duel! intcnd.tl hist niglit to advance and bring on a g. n. i.-d tngagem. nt this morning. The ivu!t of this is not known. (ien. Dumoiij's success over Moivan and Si-ott at Fr.mkfort is fully ct.ntiruie.1. Morgan entered i'rankfort yesterlav nioniing at 7 o'd-K-k. with his "own and S-ott's cavalry. '! strong, meeJimr no Plosition. This inonii'ng Dumont moved on them front She!hvii!e and at noon had routed them. The rebels are said to be di-porsed. wandering o t r the adjacent h:lb en-ke.vor-ing to avoid Dumont's piirsuin forces. If not a'.I eaptureth the command will b eoiaplet ly b;-..l.en up. The ivh Is destn.ycd th turnpike bridge le!!v th.-y were att.e-ked. I.n-vii.i.r, Oct "Fhe b;!;:le m IVrryville comm 'need ' :a!v in the inoni mg by mi aniil.-ry tbi.-I, which or.tiuued ; II da v. (onend McCook's -o:-o- w-i- t .1- i 1. It i- en. ex.igje ati -n. 'Fh-re an- ruue-rs .f :h--;r ! u l l-r h r si pri-es. cavairy U-ing at St. Tl.vma- en Fri-lav. Alx.nt sixtv n !i 1 caalrv mv i i-t i od by tine ot oar ollie- r- to B- in she n ih. B rho.-J of I'ayettev ill--, six mil s i-t on the pike. Th. y s.-. .1 t- ha. B. - n scat;. r.--l and n tiva!i:i.r. We ar- anplv pn ji:ire-i -r in- ni. ;.n- i . in- well l. llr.-d at. Col ( iia-t i- : w iih two -ht reglm.-n:- ;v:-I ::;-ti!' I h t-.'h.v.'.-i- 1 since b from Col. M. C l.;:v. dated Cha - t l."oh. li .'. !. -ek : Mr. Camp . .f S: :i Vur-.w. a m - - :.!- v. . i . .. i ' e catty, t his , - r hi e j 'I h-.-y h.ivc B. ; n -iri.:i ie: 1 Miiicic ai: 1 are trvh:r !o is.-::pe. f.e:y cif.!-t is B lo. m id' t cut tliv til oil" he!e 1 at M -rcersbur: , but they h.av-e !-.-.;!. a ma i li-.m I-:;ak-lin county, with th.-m. a s.ij-ri. r uuid.-. j ami may esca;--, ),.: cltiens all have j 1 . -! . .1 - - amis, aii'i him j.-;:i in.- ux-.-j s i;i cu;imr them oil". An.lher Iisj ao h just received savs :h.-en.-my ;uv at I aslu. -w n. in Ad.uns coun ty, and may attempt to pa. bv the m-sun-taui road south. jerhap-: bv Shippi-iisbui- IiiuvIm' bv ( "rvencastle. 1. T ... 4 r . . y - i A.M. p s- lit Ca lf..v ' . i ' l .V i la' .I - j- : . tl-- in i n.-.ke th I Al:.--r.-.. ! I:-:--:--. ' ' n. ! Cres- n, ! Liilv's I Vw.Ta-.r-, i Su:;.mi:.i.!. ! M rural P-.ii.t, ' C iif!;::u::!,, r t J .la.stowp, 'e.H A .M. re,l- t.-5e P. vl. LEAVE EASTWAhi ! STATIONS. P.M. A.M. ih stBive "h-paieh is fullv con'lnitel ' C..nem:'j h bv a dis,..iteh diet I iVom I Iarrlsbui-- ih' ivb-!s :uvalsi in Perry ce-uu: v. n--t to au.l ao ve I rankhii. and hac I; I ,.- ho.-s-s. 11.1' 4 11.1- u i IIkad ,:-ai:t:-:i:- L'Sdi kir.T. Ta. Vol. 1 I-'l'io.N Hn.. it rs, Va., Oct. '21 18-Ji' Fritwl 'J-I1 Owii: to the mtinernus chants el" p .sitit-ns. 1 was unable hel'.re ti.is :.. tr.iii.-mlt y. ii any account of the loss -i:!:i;i:c-i by our coinj-any on the bloody ti hi . f AM'.et.nn. I will u. t attem; t to de tail any of our d-.itigs or part taken in the act! .n. let vvi'.l leave the li.-t of kill.-.! wounded t tell you how the M-unf.uncers bore thenw-lves when face to face with the enemy, and how they represented the c.-nu- tv se.iin. rhiil. Vilnv.re. orti-e. j Lillys. The 9:maac-i!aTiioit Pruclanis- ' t ,re?is"n' vj.t:ii;e.n. j K'r.taiiiiin-:, I Alt.-oi.a, oto.m .- 1 Tra:i.s v F." oi.v V 7.1'n II.-:.-: 7.4i V .M. 1-2.17 liMO A.M. AM. itni.is Smith. X-.u.i eaver. t l r . . .1 imu;a li .::.. ;n. lletr.ry r. Co er. Michael ' g-.gc.l n'tn-y. Shi: Icy. Caries V. ru-iil-iin;-. Jen.t!.:m At 1 o"e!... k the r B-ls :m ; h- Mo , V,n Manner hnair, Shuf.-r, Coi.ra I Bo-sehi ti io Juvn uur K a :hmk, and des.K-rate VH- David S;.eaher. M:eh.;e! Lag-n. Jehu S.t , , ' , . , , man, Pail:i. Ca.-ter. Fie.hrick lb n-cker, t le ivi-exs were ber -.inven back with Jacob Il-irshber-'er. Valentine IVJv. Air.,n heavy loss. ..pen.-er, . u.at.i.ui imm ;,iri;iicr, Sr mm Kia 1 1 i.t. T ciVN-int. Patrick MeCmey. James MeDunn. Philip Biter. Henry Sellers. Edward 11-ily. John (j. Prinirlc. Martin F Hammers. Jn.i Farran. Barnard Mulhn, Isaac Prin-Ie, Kit hard Keating. Jkt.rv Si. .up. Wiliami ILces, Jan.es Short hill. SlS.t I.1IAN 'i'oVVNslttP. Simon "VYiakl.md, .b-ha (J. B arer, H-nry i".n.er. anv s l.tkl.eart. f "corse Vncrr- j vm;.i ii.'ty t i.r i;: . s. came u witii of the neighUirlng t-jvvt.s, ia a-hian-sftri! z i ' tnr e. tha srng tw-nty- ne kilied to the necessities and wants of cur sick ..n ! I :V' "1"'- f 1 1 ereenta-o. Here is i i i i .i ! the list ef ea-e,.;i. s i, f i nr co-.;i)!!v - wounded sohliers, but true te. the ne.tv.ral n , , . - ; , ... , : Am. . li.ome..- -i Closkev. John A ktinct of their sex, ever rcmy to a. t the part j I'.rker, Wat km J- -rs, Alexander J. M -. pater, if anvthin. y they hailed lVeia ( Hir con pany went j ,na"J- J'in E Smith, Jom-'i-Ii Miller, Gi-leoii J bm. Crittenden and b n. OHJvrt have :..o a. ti-:i on the m. . rr.j-.g , tl e 17"th i:l'!. 1 M''ck-' . n inf mtl ( len. AFCk.k. and the battle -l Aii.t.i: i..wN-ti::. I was ristmc 1 thi i tcr Xitc-.. I raneis (i ili .cher, J-J.n M Curdy, Ely Straver, J. si;ih Ca;er. John .n-us, Daniel St:aver, A:,th.r.v Bliiaeh-.it, Tlie battle -o;fiiiiuol till. lark, whin both part it -s n-sted. tien. 'l'em-11 wa mortallv wotnidetl: :dxi Col. Webster, of the I'th Ohio. Oen. .bickson was killed. The rejKirt of the .h ath of b n. I.'ous-.-ea!i is not coniirme.1. 'Fh- I 'l-l.ili h.-i it;,,..,..! , - oo,- hi htJ aivl woim-Ie.l. Tl... ,-.-i-.i "-".""r " aim ti ;res are r i EBEXSBL'B. Wrrw .k: A. M. c.r,o o.-O o,Z0 st. p at st U -i -...l i- 1 j:a t n A o. 1. li ef " tlie gcxl Samaritan," they have sent on to the proper authorities, f t distribution anion the unfortunate who have been " ' ';V,r," 'garmne . a iM-, . teriaan t .i-icv, J.lm li.ile! Mi.llen. Edward p. Watt. V:tn -'f IVter K:.vl. r. Z-uk Ki.bdit. Sanaa 1 A. C.i.-t, Edward Bumr.lWr 7 wouuJeu in the cause of our country, --JoOO I pie. Gc.'.r-e H-.n.leck. Henry lae..'bs. Vela: banags; bush, lint ; two pillows ; two Kelly, J. hn Lare. Patrick M-ran. Patfersor priori impert. -lames Piucdicxk. Georce SvUrts. Our tompany was reduced to fifty-four nan by sickness and strong details "being made on it for -r.ar.lii!- rmnunit ion trains Our Captain. J. P.. C--pelai:d. was sick at Rx-kville. ML. Lieuhs. David Mills and Greenawalt led us into battle an-l f--light bravely, both canie (.ff unharmed. Yours, &c, A. J. Yi". pillow cases; 124 cloths; 3 pocket hand kerchiefs. Cincinnati, Oct. 1 t Midnight. The election to-day j.assed very piietly. : The Democrats have elected the entire ; county ticket. j (leorge II. Pendleton, the Democratic ! candidate for Congre.-s irom First district is rc-ekvted. Cinvinnvti, Oct. 10. Indiana returns In the Second district. Alexander Iam'-z -,'"me ' v r.v slowly. 'Fhe Democratic is probably elected over John A. Gurlev, : Stab ticket i.' probabi- elected. lvcpublkan, and present member. " j Dunn, I 'nion, in the third dis Fhe returns irom other counties come hated. in slowly. Dumont, Colfax and Julian, Union Com miu s, Ohio, Oct. 1.3. Cox, ! slrc certainly elected ' Democrat, is elected by about two hun- j The Democrats will have, a majority dred and fifty majority. in the house, and a I 'nion majority "in the The Democrats here claim thirteen or j Senate, fourteen Congressmen, and the State ticket j Olficial returns from sixteen counties of by ten thousand. Ohio, show a Democratic gain of six - j thousand. loo iUK' Ci' 15"T' Tiy Whl1! I" I XirirtocntU ai-trlot, ITck, Dcn- 12,000 knapsacks, ready for delivery, was ' ccrat. has 1,000 majority. burnt last night. The kiss amounted to i Thirteenth district. fVV,.-i . J '-...t.l.u. trict, de- Chirles MeBride. DavM HiMchrand. Pat- ruk M.Carty, tie'Tge A. (Rotifer, Junes Dnrgin, .T..l.!i Xary. Levi Angus, Hir;.in Gitu.'zhduyur. Daniel Stutzman, Isaac v' u-h-eiiuiir, Yi'PKi: 'FoAVNsiuf. Horace C. Hill, Hiram Paul, Henry How ard, Jacop Zech, Jacob T. Ymler, Mviaarn On the 1 ith "uist.. by the Ilev. Mr. Harbison, Mr. J. S. Kii:i., lo Mrs. Ann Cami iu i.i both of Washing ton township. was n.s!;mt tins mon,:i-,. CiNt-iw v ti. Thursday. ( . t. 0. 1 r2. t.,. ti; i .. l.,... it ..-n u.' i..is if, en iceeiveii Here to- I night of an ;i!ta. k ont 'en. M"CH..k".- corps at I eiTyiiie, Jy. , yesterday bv Urai'ir. w ho threw his entire lorce ujk.ii it. Our loss was nearly two thousand in killed and wounded. Gen. Jackson was kilhl, and Gen. Terrell was badly wounded. 'The enemy's loss is not ascertained, but is probably heavy. There is a prospect of a general en gagement K-ing brought on by Gen. liuell to day. Gen. Dumont attacked Mnr.rnn nt tiii.--;etici :tl Order i-siii4 I3 Cit-ii Mcvletliiii. IlL.-.Dvi'Ar.-i f.::s A i;m v Y i n: p. VA-vr m a:; s:iai;!'::i...;, e. e . - 1 V --.:.-er 7th. !.;. ' J 1 i;j.N! e: ;. uie-v; n . Tie- att- :a: ;: . ; the " rs a-. ' s-.'-'h- the Army of t! e P.-toei i - ( .-. j the ." n- I . r.il Ordets. X-.. l.'.z. War I e;-.r:::.-i.t. j .-v pi. Jia.. ..'. .;n..i. e - t - ti.e . Army thc Piesi-.at's j-ro-jlaTnaiioa T S. j.t. 2-. A pr.vhuT.at;.! of such -rave i:;on. nt to the iiatien, .fii'allv c.Mr.m-i:.icat--I t.. the army, a;:'-r-ls to th" Je:. ral c-mm.me: .z an opportunity of f...in espe -ia'l v t- t ! e euuers an t s"e:.- rs r-n-ler l;;s relation l r:.e 1-v 1 j t r. ...s in th service ;n ti.e L le.'.c . States tovvllrd the civil authorities ol the Gover;.ni-nt. The Ceii stiTution c-nf; !e.- I, the civil authorities ieu:-i n;ve, , . a a:..: ex , at: v. an I ditty ot making. eo. he C. S. 1 and -ki t., rt,d sitnolv t su-t.iin '1 e civil authorities, and are t l-e held in strict suK-r-hnati -n tht reto in all respects. Tnis j fun.htr. t. nt.d rule et" .-ar politieal system r,?;::: -!t 'iV'w. rrA.yr T tc rLom. guaix. seed. bacx. .'-r.1.,! o, ' . '...-.v. .1 ! . . ,-.,,. . 1 7 , :'.an 3 I i,"1 nniir.trv p i't-r 'i i.e P. M. 7.25 7.00 r.4r, C,23 Mens:. -r". K avlt-r's. EI;il.nriT. Tn.vis Xo. i' Cre on. Mu-i-ter. Kayhr's. El nsbi:rj. W. M. GORMLY, WHOLESALE (iHOCH DEALER IN prmcip which. :.-- a'.-t th oV.-et- f T - ,t t , o-i- jvuinoui aitacKoi -viortTin at We uceived the alxivc notice together' T'l-mLlbi-i -t I m- c i- ., , c . . ,. l laiiktort jestorday, killing part of his with the fodow.ng poetic comphment, from ! ibree, scattering them in every direction. a wcii-wisiicr ot tlie nappy coupl SI 0,000, The election resulted in tle succt has 2,-e0 majority. of. Sixl.-Hiitli .1iIt-h-f Witt.. TV . -i . .... . : - v"? ...wo, i ,k iiioci-ir. t nc-democratic ticket by about o,00 U.ats F.inghaui. Vnoiu by tilku. hundred Hiajwniy- majority." ' aim caitunng many. The new- tixx.ps behave admirably. Ix-eisvii.r.r, Oct. 10. Among the cas ualties at the battle of IVrryville, on Wednesday, are the following : Killed Gen. Jackson. Gen Ten-ill, Acting Prig. Gen. Webster, Acting Prig. Gen. Lytic, of Ohio, Lieut. Col. Jewctt, lotlr Kentucky cavalry. Wounded Col. Pope, 15th Kentucky cavalry. There is no confirmation of the rejiort ed death of Gen. Sheridan. Gen. IJousseau is reported to have been slightly wounded. Col. Wolford, of the F'irst Cavalrv. after MoNTrKUKi:, Oct. 10. Solomon Voot. I've charges, took two batteries, ami the was re-elected I'nited States Senator to- i t nemy, after fiditincr. were driven back- day, for six years, by a unaninious vote j eight miles. in the Senate. There were only seven j 1 foregoing account relates to the otes against him in the I louse. j light w hich teok place on Wednesday. In life's p3 ous banquet, oh, thrice hr.ppy pair : Love's garland with roses crowned, long may they wiar ; He, manly, and stalwart, and proud as the pine, She, graceful and clinging as tiue as the inc. May each future season new pleasures re veal, And lifes purest moments be written in Kid. And even s-hould troubles hereafter give bother, May he still cliDg to Anna and not on 7 other. J an:;:cs saai! he emid-.v.N' it. ' pressing xcbvllioTi, mnst b. d-termined and ! .leclau.i Ly the civil aut hnrities. and the j Chief Executive, ch I'-ed with thel administration ef the national ahairs. is the j J !ri?fr nt-.i m v cere. I ..- .1. .. : : .1 1 j -.j-. . .... ii.eii i:.e views and orders rf the Government can be made known to the armies .-f the nation. Discussi .n by r -facers ar.d sol-hers concerns SFGA11 CITED II AM- P.EEF, CHEESE. IK".. XAh GLASS. WHALE. TAXM--- v AND CA:.t.N ML. XO. 271 LlP.Ein V- SThl-HT. (Opp site.Eagh- H HAVING i.unL.ise.1 tj.v i .t r ite partners, wiil coi.tlrtic the I the old staa.l. arid will le pi i.- it the I'atronage of his old frit. :. ? - - - ers. Pittsburg, June 4. If '.-"in. ins public me.i-nrcs deternan?.! upoti and declared by the Government, when cirriel l-eyouu. the onhnary temperate and respect ful expression of opinion, tends greatly to impair and destroy the discipline and ef:i eicney of the troops, by substituting the spirit of political faction for that firm, steady ana earnest support t the authority of the Government, which is the highest "duty of tl. Ampririn co.i.- The remetly for political errors, if any are committed. U to be found onlv in the ac tion of the pe- i le at the ix.l'ls. In thus calling the attention of this army to the true relation between the soldiers and the Gov ernment, the General commanding merely adverts to an evil against which itlias been thought advisable during our whole bistory to guard the armies of the republic, and in so doing be will not be considered by any right-minded person as castinz anv reflection upon that loyalty and good conduct which have oecn eo tally illustrated upon so many battle-fit Ids. J In carrying cut all measures of public policy thU army will, of course, be fnii.lo.t by the same rules of mercy and Christianity ' that have ever controlled its conduct towards trusts he will receive a liberal p-;' ; LllC 1 . el -n -e! . ) . r-. in ti 1 n, I . .f I (mm llmm ... - . . t n -t i 1 - ! m? TAILOR SHOP Tlie und. Tsigned having oi-er.e' e-: -Ioring Ustablishmeut. over ti e st -"'' "'. occupied bv P. J.Evans & Sor.Hr e , informs the public that the ta::-:: : ness will there be earned on m a-;;', e'ees. All work will Ik? dene in style, with neatness and dispatch, z-' the most reas.m:ilH.- ternis KOBEUT D. TL'OMA" Ebensburg, May 15th, ISOl.tf. IEENSBUPG FOUXDHY. HAy -A purchased the entire st-vk -ures of the El-ensl-urg Fer.crj-j subscriber is prepared to furnis'-i and others with IMouslis, Plousli Point's. IronN.TbreiklilnsrMarbii an.l castings of any kind that cij "" ded in the communny. . ... By strict attention to the -".f the concern, he bones to rjtr . M jor General McCLr.LL.s, Jas. A. II a km e. Lieut. Col., Aid-de-Camp, Acting Asa't Adj.itaLt Genera!. r t .v I.-..-. erT. jiii ousmess done i t nc -i EDWARD OLA - March 22, 'o5-tf. 13, Ibvl. f f 1 1 I I I 1 b 0 i ' S: 0 4 i 1 d a -T it . C - - 1 1 5 A ff ' 1 1 V t h t; I i I I t: I 1 t 1
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers