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“TRAY ELERS’ DIRECTORY. Be Ye eo On and after Aunday, tLe apd Boge Daily Prai: tw Washington and New ¥. mot Washington sad the nie an cand ADELPHIA, AND FOR PHIL. Se TOM, tence et Glossbrenner— Democratic maj Derland, about 500. tic majority in Cam- “ SIXTRENTE pr Bedford borough a..d toweanip, 40 Demo- cratic majority. Democratic Ain, 28, Democratic gat 30 majority, 150. Falton cou abou! Mocratio : ity. Democratic loss, 20. — J SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT. Biatr county, 458 Union majority. Union lose, 447. Huntingdon borough, Union loses, ss. Leave Washington at 7-90, m., 11.16 9. t., and + Cambria coanty, Democratic majority about 2.9 p. m. daily, 0% =e 1,000. Democratic rain, 170. . RIGHTEENTEH DISTRICT. | mee 86 Union majority. Union Tioga county, Union majority, 3,000. Union gain, 100 MINETERNTH DISTRICT. Onbundar 82 2- 2N3" papa ELPALA. On bat tinees at 3pm. dally, exeept Sun- 4; hia traim rans; te isnongers rill pete that a only. as Philadelphin On NEW TORR. ve, XXIV: WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1864 N2, 8,626. Leave as for Fo York seca exclusively, om city wards give 200 Union ma- a FOR BALTIMORE. Crawiord county Uren mnajori vn wtp. mal, AUCTION SALES, AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Democratic ~~ soho g sack Orawtord j Union k 500 *Y Union majority, 1,400. TWENTY. SRCOND DISTRICT. Alleghany coun . majority. Lose ng Sve about 6,003 Union GROVEX’S THEATER. Pennsy vania Avenue, near Willard’s Hotel. THIS (Wednesday) BVBNING, Oct. 12, FUTURE DAYS. B* Ww. B. Aer Ear aeaue “Gi Sunday at 7.905. m..8 p. m., and 5.99. m2, FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave Washington at 6.80 a, m. and 8, 4.45004 8.90 m. daily, except Sunday. CANTERBURY HALL. MUBI QGANTERBURY HALL, AND a Hear {CANTERBURY HALL’ THEATER THE ELECTIONS. GLORIOUS UNION VICTORIES. mday at 3 and 8.30 p.m REGULAR & IN BALES RY TUBS- ‘Wil be presented for the second time, ibtec eS TWENTY-FOURTH DierRICT % Tickets sald forall oointe WHBT, and besséee ULAR AUSON Ales pyar y Lopustana Avaxvs, THE GREAT ROMANTIO IRISH DRAMA. | 6... Go 4a to; an.oeo Mi Union majority, 500 in Boone : through. Ossb adv: all ds, Bal Near Corner of Sizth strest, Rear of National end | write reasly for the Inimitable Imperson- oe F 40, loss, 180. vercounty. Union - FOR ANNAPOLIS. aoe bapioasiote ees won Matropoition’ Housls, Tition expretatore of Irish Life, Gtv : rare PITTsBuRe6, Oct. 11.—ANeghany county re- -@ ve Washington at 6.99 a. m. and 4.45 p.m. MBE. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS, turns come in slowly. About . fons gan Br S Tay tes Sob rhs aa rth Pat Rots fol Bae EE 5 ects By Charles Gaylor, Eeq., entitled districts heard from indicate & Union maatorite a for Annapolis om Banger. gg eed |e NOs PaO commer 7th and D streets north.! | Tem Soveewnen —— if Matar THE CONNIE S00@AH, © | on the Congressional vote in the entire county D.m. go through to Hew Nyork wwithoul chanse SSLB OP VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UN- | Jem Marvra—_.. eal In which both of these celebrities will appear bly Cheering—The | °f %6C0 on the home vote. In Pittsburg the * debt bt “ghd cde ee aD SROPERIT : mustained by the Excellent Company ion Trigmphant. Union pacer bes 1,430, & falling off of 400 trom. bi 5 s ler 2 o! is Theater. = 's ma; . ange hour: oo ea neat re aa ee agement FORD'S NEW THEATER. ‘ OH10. ees 2 . ing car somdnstor all t 2th ‘ober faistant, atfour Tenth street, above Pennsylvania avenue. General Schenck, Congress, third district, Pa P “J Sot The frst and fifth trains stop at points. | o'clock p, m.,on the pr . = about2,00 majority. Uni hole ILADRLFHIA, Oct. 11.—We have probably ae Sot Tautel, Amnepolis ees Brats St Lot, £, Bauare Om, ‘ftontedaieRtoerors | ears LAST NIGHT BUT THREE vote in the State eviimated at 00. Fees three Uongreseteen aa een, gaining : ge exeept Sunday. Of the Brilliant and Successful Engagement of or sixteen Union Co: men elected. have secured both bran. waeor the Legisiate, the MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, Who will appear Cinernnatt, Oct.11.—Ohio election returns ano large Union gains over Gov. Brough’s vi 5 daily, exept ta4 and 9, Square sid. ~ * “OnWanday it stoes at all way potnts. Festal of ise 36, Baware 867, {i have secatea both ie’ Aratauere ot 4, Square 730, 15 feet 10% inches on A from soldiers ting at leas! 8 feet on 2d street east. THE GIANT GEM OF THE OAPITAL. 20,000 majority for the Union ticket. NORTHWEST AN D SOUTHW BST. AFTER NOVEMBER ON AND AND, {timore from the North: Gok Btation as follows: ‘saa ia iation_———8.00 B: Ba. Bxpress ——- ——-—9,0 P, . M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTO! — sects wiin the 2 m, train fro: Utes Loh © for Pittsburg ant id fo Elmira, ad THE 7.20 P. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON conmects with the 9. . m. train = for Rimira and the North and Pittsburg REPING OARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. At GovernMEn? Rirgs, UGH TRAIN ON BUNDAY. ssc = LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME, ‘For tickets and me . avenue and 6th stree! House, No 463 a. J.N. {he Pass and Ticket Agent, ,or. 6th at. 2 debt * Senn. et ivania Hoste, Ss. T.—1860.— xX. Ae hecblaieeee: > Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weak- Be 5, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack o sppetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, con- Stipation, &c., deserve to suffer if they willno try the celebrated lc. MimRLANTATION BITTERS, Saaicn are now recommended by the highest medi- Sigh exthorities, and warranted to produce an im- qeimediats bencficial effect. They are exceedingly *agreeable, perfectly pure, and must supercede all othertonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is They purify, strengten and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to a change of water and They overcome effects of dissipation and late ® They strengthen the system and enliven the They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers % «They purify the breath and acidity of the They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation, They cure Diarrhea, Cholera, and Cholera They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Head- ‘They make the weak strong, the languid bril- iant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer, They are composed of the celebrated Oalissya bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all preserved in perfectly pure St. Oroix rum. For particulars, see circulars and testimonials around d: Beware of imposters. Examine every bottle, S Bee that it has D, 8, Barnes’ signature on oar pri- vate U.S. Stamp over the cork, with plantation * Beene, and our firm signature on. a fine steel plate i. ngraving on Bide label, See that our bottle'is net OF refilled with spurious and deleterious stuff. Wedefy popoy person to match the taste or character of our goods, Any person pretending to sell Plantation Z Bitters by the gallon or in bulk, is an imposters ‘Wesell only in our log cabin bottle, Any person imitating this bottle, or selling any other material therein, whether called Plantation Bitters or not, fronting 10fe f lot. Jet. : Part of Lot to; Square 843, beginning at the west corner of said lot, with'front of 27 feet by depth of 10" Part ef Lot 19, Savane 72. Lease 99 years on 25 feet front by depth of lot, 52 ens unexpired, Ga East Capitol street, near Cap- itol grounds, And on THURSDAY, the #th instant, at 40’cl’k p.m., on the premises— North half of Lot 28, Square 53. a Lot A, subdivision of Bqaare 579, fronting 23 feet inches on south D atreet, depth 109 feet 6 inches, containing 2,873 square feet, age The improvements are: Two frame buildings on 5 of Lot 19, Square 729;one frame on lot 9. Suqare ; 2 brick houses on part of Lot 4, Bquare 730, and a frame on Lot A. Square 579. Terms of sale: One half of the purchase meney is to be paid in cash, and the residue in 6and 12 months, with interest, secured by adeed of trust on ne premises, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A payment of ve on éach'lot will be required at the time of purchase. Ifthe terms of saleate not complied with in one week thereafter, the rightto.resell,at the risk and expense of the Sofeulting pur er,on one weeks previous notice inthe Intelligen- cer is reserved by the trustees. @ cost of conveyancing and rey@nue stamps to bepaid by the prrcpaser LOK Mok RIB A JOHN CARROLL BRENT, Trustees. oe 8-d @BEEN & WILLIAMA, Aucts. YJ. 0, MOGUIBE & O0., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A FARM CONTAINING 110 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SITUATED IN FAIRFAX COUNTY, VIRGINIA, ABOUT ONE MILE FROM PAtiny CORNERS ON THE I shall sell at the Auction Rooms of J.0. Mc- Guire & Co.,on TUESDAY, the lst of November, 1864, at 12 M., by virtue of a deed of trust to the subscriber, pearing date the 234 of May, 1859, and | recorded in Liber B, No. 4, Folios 123 &c., one of the land records for Fairfax county, Vir, s win described Begining ata stone pl on the gout ibe Middle Pike Eee with ‘ation; pert: bei ia of Falriax® and Beate: tates y o' a pice northwesterly to ry at J, thence southwest AY eee Perkina line toa Kine to astako L, thence horthtosteriy alone sald e ence northwesterly along Perkins’ line to a stake K, thence sout! erly to the nce southeasterly long D, astake one pole from ne orth 32 deg, east 231 poles ; ing becinning, containing i) acres of Land, more of less, together with all and singular, the improvements, priviliges, hereditaments, and ap- jenances te the sam q ape efit pesmsnes rb catrnG gone ey res! welve m 8 fro} gs fs ith Interest, secured ya deed of truston Eethe terms of sale are wot somplicd with within tem days after the sale, the trustee reserves the i fi . cae za que sere metic te she faulting purchaser on Fy se H.N. GILBERT, trustee. wrclesdads 3.0: McdUInN & OO macs: ¥ JAS. O. McGUIRE & CO,, Auctioneers, TRUBTRE'S SALE OF SMALL TRAOTOF LAND On THURADAY, Octoberd?, at 14 o'clock m., at the Auction Rooms of Jas. © MoGuin by Sharles SANE yar 27, at ry virtue of s deed of trust from J. nn and wife to me, Gated ‘March 7, 1863, and duly recorded in Liber N. 0. T.. No. 2, folios 65, et 5eq., one of Land Records for Washington County and District of Columbia, I shall sell part of the tract of land known formerly as * istock,’’ and latterly as the “Kosciusko Place,’ situated near the U.8. Insane Ay ium, the ‘0 be sold bein, described % Ea * Pe Re one pias of survey made by T. fat ha een in Bil 3. AB. Tolto i duly recorded iber jo. 213 108 448, &ec.,-one of the Lan: is of Washingten County, said tract containing twenty-two acres, "Worn: “One-third eroke the reuninder ists ‘erma: ne-' . @ Te) er in and twelve months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the premises. Conveyance# and revenue stairps at the costo the purchasers. DAVID WALKER: Trastec. sep 2l-2awkds J.C. McGUIRE & OO,, Ancts. ALE OF CONDEMNED MULES. ch aster’s Depot of Washington, sch ston, D. C., October 5, 1°64. } Will be cold at public auction, at the Corrals, wear the Observatory, imthe city of Washington, on WEDNESDAY, October 19, 1964, a lot of en nd: as unfit fc lic service. Retme sah in Gorerament fanaa. clock a.m. : je to. commegce a * coer RUCKER, i marten rienaier Genpral an ‘Dep tof ashington. Avoti0n SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES, JUARTERMASTER GEN.’s OFFIOE,15T Division, a ‘Wasnincron Oirr, October 1, 1854, nt deo é ap ‘Auction, eau iene ime an nam OW, z . Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, October 13, 1864. Wilmington, Delaware, THURSDAY, October 2, hot Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, October 77, wo HUNDRED CAVALRY-HORSES, at each P These horses have been condemned as unit for the cavalry service of thearmy. For road and purposes, MANY good bar- aay Eo jes to’ com! 8t 105. m. eee a Tod States ieee By order of the 3 fis \. Colonel in charge ist Division, Q. M. G.0, oc 1 26t the Renowned Gymnast and .- DELIGHTED PUBLIO: Eyer.seen in thincity, breught together in one GRAND CONSOLIDATION, At the enormous expense ef over FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS PER WEEK! Last week of . ra RIVAL OF BLONDIN, the most intrepid and daring TIGHT-ROPE PERFORMER, who will GARRY A YOUNG LADY ON HIS BACK from the STAGE TO THE GALLERY. First week of the comic Pantomime entitled THE MISGHIEVOUS MONEY" THE MISGHIEVLUS MONBRY, ISCHIEVOUS MO 4 Bey MOET GU MOREE THE MISOHIEVOUS MONEEY: “Replete with Funny Tricksand Transformations, ZOLLOSY’S BALLET TROUPE ZOLLOSY’S: BALLET TROUPE F ZOLLOBY’ BALLET TROUPE, composed of IXTEEN BEAUTIFUL LADIES SIXTEEN BEAUTIFUL LADIES: . IXTRBEN BEAUTIFUL LADIBS IXTEEN BEAUTIFUL EADIE 5 BEA XT; T: 8L EAUTLI BIXTEEN BEAUTIFUL LADIES, will appear in a variety of 80LO DANCES, BALLETS, ETC,, ETC. JOHN MULLIGAN, "’ ipa BUGS JOHN MULLIGAN, JOHN MULLIGAN; JOHN MULLIGAN, Prince of Negro Comedians, will appoat every night, with the BURNT OORK BRIGADE, in a choice selection of FUNNY NEGRO ACTS! The Bill each night is made up of a choice vari- ety of THE MOST HUMOHOUS: SKETORES | THE MOST BRILLIANT PANTOMIMES! THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BALLADS! THE MOST LAUGHABLE NEGRO ACTA! THE MOST SPLENDID BALLETS! Ballet. Apply, between 12 and 1o’tlock, to L. Oar- land, at the Btaze Door. 3 POSITIVELY LAST APT RENOON AND EVEN- RIVERS’ AND DERIOUS’ CIRCUS! RIVERS’ AND DERIOUS’ COMBINATION CIRCUS, New York avenue and 6th street. Doors open at 2 and7 o'clock, Performance to commences at 3 and 8. CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY! Unparalleled success of the new and brilliant R_ ARTISTS. EQUESTRIAN GYMNASTIC TA! 3 : STEN AGHOBATIO, OS The admitted Wonders of the world in their sey- eral departments, forming a perfect GALAXY OF TALENT sxe ILLIANT BLAZE OF BEAUTY, among whom will be found MADAME MACARTE, the greatest living Equestrienne; MASTER EDDIE BIVERS, (8 years ld,) the only rival of Blondin on the Corde Elastique; se rthe Wentersorsksiseectie Oo BepOUTNT EEee TROUPE; THE DELEVANTE BROTHERS, nly Riyals of th co theo! ve SHOWLES, anions: The daring Gymnasts in his principal Ret of P eee Moti in his princi ct of Poetry o! lotion; HARRY KING, : in his celebrated Bar Act; Together with the entire Company in new Acts, with the celebrated Jester, JOHN FOSTER, Admission 50 cents: children 25 cents. Commence at Alexandria, THURSDAY, Octo- ber 13. F BR. LABBE’S DANOING ACADEMY. er ae w PEE gg ea eae aL in Washin, cupmncenest of his classes i ton’ until that time. Due notice will be given in re advertisements of the exact time. ep pD4xyoine ACADEMY. H. J, RUSSELL WILL OPEN HIS ACADEMY, AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Seventh street, between D and E streets, A ON MONDAY,SEPT. 26TH. Ladies, Misses, and Master’s Olsss,on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY Afternoon, from two to five o'clock, Gentlemen’s Class on the same evenings from seven to ten o'clock. For particulars call. at the hall on days of tui tion. ‘ sep 17-e012t pro FORTE TUNING, MELODEON TUNING, I take pleasure in announcing to my friends and patrons that I have been fortunate in securing the of services of Me, A. F. DEBSAN, from New York, who is one of the most competen and skillful PIANO TUNERS in our country, and I solicit orders at our store for Tuning, Repairing and Regulating of PIANOS, MELODEONS, ORGANS, orany musical instrument, PIANOS and MELODEONS taken to our Wareroomsin upper story of estab- lishment, and thoroughly renovated, repaired, recapped, &c., at short notice, and moderate charges. oRpgns FOR COUNTRY, Alexandria, and other places solicited and prompt ly attended to. JOHN F. BLLIS, Piano and Music Store, 306 Pa. avenue, be t. 9th and 10th sta. Chickery & Son’s Piano Agency, ocl ASHINGTON OITY SAVINGS BANK WwW = ST SCOMPORATRD March St, 1864, EDWARD SIMMB, President and Treasurer. EDWARD OLARE, Vice President and Bec’y, TH GoQR «EGE LEREDNRE. JOHN B. ELVANS, ay: Directors, This Bank is now epan for the receipt of Deposits, at the NEW BANBING HOUSE, No. 5% La. av. ‘Under Semms’ Now Ballding. ae EDWARD CLARK & CO., BANKERS, At the Savings Bank, No. 58 La. av., Dealers in EXOHANGE, GOLD AND SILVER, And General Banking Business, Bowarp Orark, [sep3)-1m] Jno. B. ELvans TAIL OLOTH HOUSE, N=” ucts No. 129 Baltimore Street, BETWEEN CALVERT AND SOUTH STs, F. HENKELMAN, in addition to the MER- large Union gains over the vote of 186), which gave 12,000 majority for the Republican ticket. ‘Wayne geet dill majority, a gain of 2,000. In the fifth C ngressional district, partial re- turns give 7,000 Union majority, a gain of 5,000. In Indianapolis city and township, a prob- able majority for the Union ticket ef five hun- dred, @ gain of four thousand. Centreville township: Votes polled, five thousand and eighty-six; majority for Morton, two hundred and fifty-six, a gain of one hun- dred and fifty over the vote of 1960, oe conpiys enn hundred to two iousand majority for Morton, a gain of thir- teen hundred. * Eicumonp, Inp., Oet. 11.—Morton, sixteen hundred and eighty-three; McDonald, Demo- crat, fifteen hundred and twenty-nine, a Union gain of five hundred, eoecatnr county, Union majority five hun- —_—_. PENNSYLVANIA. PHILADELPHIA. First Congressional District—Complete— Randall, Democrat, 2,184 majority. Second Congressional District—Union ma- jority, 4,048. Third Congressional Wistrict—Union ma- jority, 861. . Fourth Congressional District—Union ma- Jerity, 3,356. ‘will please e that the». m. Part o! THIB EVENING, October 12, 1364, ‘he * > garment even! to daid? Kise, | ““Dartet Lot a; Senare To wert part fronting 29 The greatest Combination of Up jne Athairable crams from the Germem, enti: | Hie Eehiouee bed Haya Vala cen we will carr * everything over whelniagiy 1 train ru } ; had a fearfe op 2 BEES SUP irate sabes New Tork pasionsers | foat on Rast Capital street byrdepth oflot. Tires | Genius: : Hed; LITTLE BABBROOT, the Mret and second districts. Thin great battle roved see reartal fight on ad Onlv. sarther of ind, 19, ipo peer ing at northwest NOVELTY! “A troge with words, ther failt? express ra ers oa: IT their strong positions, and will move rapidiy , &o., spply to GHB ERGONTE Aasat Pe ‘ash- sve, FORDE. sout! Beet, papces pet HH aces ena Of eee land INDIANA. on the works of the enemy in November. 4 ington oF 9 erie Guoster of Transportation, | fhence oi feat ie tah é Maryland avenue, MERIT} Bhould kneel where Little Barefoot stands,”? Coe: oe Dain Ka ae eee J. W.F. k : oe $ —= 5 LM. oF ower “ st Asta. see | othe rinte ot heer eae eee iaatequcce | ver offered to a FRIDAY, FAREWBLL BENEFIT renee Gea eee) = FROM MISSOURI. G®=4t Faken ‘ANIA ROUTE eat of Lot io, Bquere £43, beginning at the dis, F DIBCRIMINATING MAGGIE MITCHELL. passed off quietly, as far aaikearietioe, ghia ts Covdpent a5 Seamnnin 01 Di - y os 505 y ie lense oi Sfaahes on B ateeot south et and os WANTED—Twenty-five. Young Ladies, for the | ‘broughont the State. Reports thus farshow | Sr. Lovis, Oct. 10—The Democrat's Jetfer- son City correspondent says the rebel demon- stration on that place, on the 7thinstant, was merely to occupy our attention while the main ueay crossed the Ossage river. They passed westward during the night some 20,000 strong, with sixteen to twenty-five can- non and a Jong train. General Pleasonton arrived in the p.m. train, on the Sth, assumed command, and in the after- noon, followed the rebels with 4,000 cavalry. At night a report reached Jefferson Clty that we bad engaged Price’s army, while General Curtis, who was coming from Kansas, was fighting in the front, FROM KENTUCKY. Repulse of the Rebelsin an Attack on Hepkinsville. CLARKSVILLE, Oct, 9.—General Lyon, with & force estimated from 400 to 700 men, attacked Hopkinsville at 7 o’clock this morning, and de- manded an unconditional surrender, which was refused by Colonel Johnson. A fight en- sued which lasted four hours, when the rebels retreated. The rebel loss was eight killed and fifteen totwenty wounded. Our loss wassix wounded. Train for Cevington Burned. Lzxincton, Ky., Oct. 11.—A private de- spatch just received here, and considered reli- able, says the rebel Captain Peter Everett's Fifth Congressional District-Except Bucks | band captured and burned this morning's county, 1,001 Union majority. Whole Union majority in city is 7,098, against 7,081 last year. Union gain, 17. In fifteen of the Philadelphia wards, the Democratic gain is 147. First ward, Union majority, 820. Democratic gain, 263. train for Covington,and robbed the passengers. No further particulars. Re-nomination ef Hon. Sam. Hooper Boston, Oct. 11.—The Republican conyen- tion of the Fourth District renominated Samuel Second ward gives 150 Union majority; Union | Hooper for reelection to Congres, and J. M. gain, 162. Third ward, Democratic majority, 275; Demo- bea Sed oe De! ti i ‘ourth wari mocratic majo Dem- cratic gain, 41, haa Fifth ward, Democratic majority, 297; Demo- cratic gain, 150. Sixth ward, Democrati¢ majority, 157; Demo- Sr ward, 1,236 Union majority; Union » 10. Twelfth ward, Ugion majority, 55; Demo- cratic gain, 27. Me ee Williams, of Cambridge, Presidential elector. ———_+<ee+—___ Political Items. Robert J. Breckinridge is stumping Ohio for Lincoln and Jobneon. His relative John C. Breckinridge, is also on the stump for McClel- Jan and Pendleton. Ex-Senator Browning, of Illinois, has writ- ten a letter denouncing the Chicago platform and coming outsquarely for Lincoln and John- son. Gov. Seymour is stumping Pennsylvania for Fourteenth ward, Union majority, 993; Union | McClellan. gain, 38. z Fifteenth ward, Union majority, 927; Demo- cratic gain, 102. po Union majority, 21; Union im, 114. Seventeenth ward, Democratic majority, 865; Democratic gain, 93. Eighteenth ward, Union majority 911; Demo- cratic gain, 118. In @ speech at Indianapolis, Gen. Hooker said that he believed the defeat of Gov. Mor- ton would be & public calamity, and not less disastrous than & defeat in the field. He said he hoped the people of Indiana would never allow it to be done. The McClellan club of Hartford, Conn., have lately taken roems in a place lately occupied Twentieth ward, Union majority, 720; Union | 95 8 cofin warehouse. gain, 212. Twenty-sixth ward, Union majority, 728; a | distinguished Major General new ward. Congressional Districts. FIRST DISTRICT. Eleventh ward, Democratic majority, 493. Union gain, 72. SECOND DISTRICT. i Reventh ward, Union majority, 811. Union loss, 56. 5 Eee ward, Union majority, 449. Union 1088, 25. Tenth ward, City, official Union majority, 1,132. Union loss, 94. THIRD DISTRICT. Thirteenth ward, Union majority, 680. Union Joss, 180. FOURTH DISTRICT. Nineteenth ward, Mere ree Kelley, Union, reported 200 majority. Union gain, 279. ington ward, Union majority, 62. Union D, 113. c Twenty-first ward, Union majority, 273. Union gain, 134. FIFTH DISTRICT. Twenty-second ward, Union majority, 914. Union gain, 136. Twenty-fifth ward, Democratic majority, 366. Union gain, 15. Twenty-third ward, Union majority, 421. Union loss, 36. Doylestown, Bucks county, Democratic ma- jority, 37. Democratic gain, 26. Doylestown, Democratit majority, 65. Dem- ocratic gain; 68. Bucks county, reported 1,100 Democratic ma- jority. 1f this estimate is correct, it will defeat Russe Thayer, the Union candidate, unless the soldiers’ vote turns the majority the other way. uf SIXTH DISTRICT. Tehign. county gives about 1,950 Democratic majority. Wniox loss, 200. SEVENTH DISTRICT. West Chester district, Broomall, Union, 539 majonty. Union gain, 5. Chester borough, Delaware county, majority, 154. Union loss, 88. Delaware county, Union majority, 1,250, Union loss, 200. Thirty townships in Delaware county show 0 Tinting toon gf Of 2 Union loss of 28 Chester county, Union majority about 2,100, Union loss, 390 Chester county, reported 2,000 Union major. ity, Union loss, 500. HIGHTH DISTRICT. Firat ward, Reading, 105 Union majority. Reading, seventh ward, Union majority, 90. Fifth ward Le jority, 51. Reading, compli te, Jnion\majority, 114, in F. Hanceck, Esq., father of the infleld S. Han- cock, presided at the great meeting held in Norristown on the evening of the 6th inst., in favor of the Union and the re-election of Pres- ident Lincoln. He has been a life-long Demo- crat of the Jeffersonian school, anda leading and active politician in the Democratic party. Financiat.—The New York Oemmercial Advertiser of yesterday evening says: The stock market showsa decidedly strong- er tone and a general recovery of prices. The late panicky feeling appears to be almost ex- hausted, and with returning confidence there is more disposition to operate for a rise. Some of the brokers were:large buyers this morning, and appeared not afraid to take heavy lots at & materia] advance. Rumors were freely cir- culated at noon as tothe probable result of the Pennsylvania election; they were, however, generally understood to have been got up here, and had not the effect: upon the market that was intended. The money market is comparatively easy. The supply on call continnes abundant at 7 per cent, Brokerstry for a lower rate, but without success, the disposition of lenders be- ing to employ their funds othewise it they can- not otherwise realize theirrates. The offerings of commercial bills continue extremely limited. The best paper is discounted at 9 per cent., with exceptional instances at 8 per cent. Good to fair names pay 12 to 15 per cent. 8@- The London Times, in a leader on the late fight between Admiral Farragut’s fleet and the ram Tennessee, in the Mobile Bay, says: “We must now invite the public to draw a conclusion from this extrao: ary trial of two things—one, either the armor of the Tennessee ‘was superior to any of the targets which rep- resents our iron-clads, or the ordnance of the Federals is inferior tofour artill We have already said that we do not thi the former By porneele could be maintained for a moment, and comsequently we close with the latter. Benjam: Union | ‘This we do without hesitation, and we imagine that most persons acquainted with the subject would be prepared to affirm that the guns which penetrated the Warrior target would at ten feet distance haye smashed in the sides of the Tennessee before the action had lasted a quarter of an hour. Pecdovtooeee een eren) Nrw York Magkers.—There was not much change in the commercial situation yesterday, as compared with Saturday. The same dis- inclination to making large purchases was again manifest, and the merc! its seem de- termined to make s few ventures until the fate of Richmond shall have become settled and the isa criminal under the U.8.Law, and will beso ; OHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, has this da: '" y : Pres lection passed. There is no dis- osecuted by us. We already haveoureyeon AS FIXTURES. THE MOST EXTRAVAGANT BURLESQUES! opened for Retail a largo assortment of Union sein, oy Dem ic majori| . egy ¥ criates aan only tem: offers pri eyeontwo Ninth ward, ocrati jority, 39. posi spe ly ipting Jes re-filling our bottles, &6., who will succeed CHANDLERS, oes FORBIGN AND DOMESTIO WOOLENS, Berks county, about 6,600 Democratic major- | inthis way are taken. was lower. Pe- perties }» &¢., Who will suc 2 READING LAMPS, And, infact, Such as BLACK AND OOLORED CLOTHS, | ity; same as last year. troleum was quiet but firm. On Change the in getting themselves into close quarters. The | We are now receiving our fall stock of i BEAVER AND OHINCHILLA OVERCOATINGS, BINTH DISTRICT. flour market opened dull and rather lower,but demand for Drake’s Plantation Bitters from ladies, GAS FIXTURES THE MOST PLEASING ENTERTAINMENT PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES AND OOAT- penceee, spencerests majority, 150 Dem- cloned ee rather ore. tone ae body aia b factor: elius & % - 8, ocratic gain, . . orn Wh open ; clergymen, merchants, &c., is perfectly incredible en) woes ate a pee Ste irri in the city, me For Mgn Axp Bor’s Wzar, ‘Lancaster county Stevens’s majority, about | but closed firm. Oorn was lower and irrega- é 2 newest na, which we sell atthe manufactu- ? Also, a select assortment of goods for LADIES | 4,000. Union loss of 1,600.. lar. Oats were dulland drooping. The pork The simple trial of a bottle is the evideuce we pre- | rer’s prices. . CLOAKINGS. to which he would invite the atten- | TENTH DISTRICT. market ed dull and heavy,but closéd firm, eir worth and superiority. Th Partics wishing to purchase will find that they fion of those making purchases, ; Pottsville, Fisher, Union, 479 majority. Union | witha fair demand. Beef was more fotive, sent of their wo: superiority. ey are sold bay.se par eH ‘asin Phildelphia,and save the Having unusual facilities and a long experience, | gain over last year, 35. but very 1 lar. Lard was less active and by all respectable druggists, grocers, physicians, "Ait of BE RE UD. of Plambing, Btoam wad-G4s: ‘pear ta aire ds he feels conmaentot being able to meet the wants Rorwerian ‘ownal Racerens weajoriby, pea ae and freights continued dull. ‘hotels, saloons, steamboats and country stores, Secieeueer tpt hal ate ra Zerparilt be Cash and one Price only, Port Glinton porongh, 11 Democrati cmajor- er Christian ublished at F 269 Pa. av 51 Wi THOM PEON & pe BE MATINER FOR LADIEg, it ty. ic gain, 20. cratic majority, 98. | Weldon, N.C. says: « onbink is little ~ P. H. DRAKE & CO. sep 0-lw (Chr,Jnt,Rep,Tites&ConUnion] * LAR MATING Hy LapiEh Be alata Fa GENERAL 's OFFICE, Tamaque borough, Dem eh or no doubt that a fleet is now between . H. “9 P I AR MATINEE FOR LADI 188? Divisio, 3 Union gain, 55. j forfolk and attac’ ji REASURY DEPARTMENT. GULAR MATINEE FOR LADIES, Wagginoron oi October 1, 1964 Pottstown borough, Democratic majority, | Ni pad O19 Polat io seks We on. , : : UbAR MATINEE FOR LA. ; 0. 4 gain, 37. mong the number seen by our in- ang 2-eosm 202 BROADWAY, N. Y, OTF Oe Te apical Dusen triacs OLAs MATINES FOR LAbins, sable ir Cara nS te service | tg peo e Eevee 800 Union majority. formant, there are. two very form moni oe a ah e reas. by satisfactory evidence presented to eva Le i Noverd ro Depot, open | Union loss, 200. 2 tack dsy . INNERS AND DINERS, by 8, L. Blanenayd. | theageorsiguedrithas boon made to Sypear that “SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Maracas will bo Geltrered as Captain L. Lowry | _ Twenty districts in Schuylkill connty give | Wilmington is contemplated. we feel almost cer Londen The National Bank Wf the Mtrgpolis. tn the iy af BAPURDAY APTBRNOON Moore, A- Q. M.»and be gubject to the nsualGov- | 268 Democratic majority. Main majority’ in | tain, and hope, the-authorities may:be fally Manual of French Cookery, London _ od. Wash tee 7 ie ingion and Dis- AY AR IN: ernment inspection before accepted.” | county will be 1,900,.’ Union gain about 1 Prepared for it. One Hundred mie Twenty-four Receipts for Cook- sf Ba AY SETBEROON, Brice of Oay: prees, S176 each. BLEVENTE. ro papi i aa The New York Supreme Oow reme Court has de- Hints for the Table, London . BATURDAY. AFTERNOON. hymens Mee ines: Eastern ng ern emeton - COUNLY; | cided thats shi Tnuifder prise commences aves- Cookery, Carving, and Btiguelte of the Table, wwied eames Saks ; Union majority, 35, Unipn 10885. aton sol on his own Secount, and anerwarde trans Ie Opiate cri, sate Fo: soy Sonsuenand tute Democratic Tanjority. “Union gaims3o Leeselh “Rapes tease iS eons poceemere ° Mins Lenlio’s Fi Cookery , ty Hevess : A Herne comlste, -Wayne ‘county, no jmaBjOrity, 900; | erste ite owner nntil it is actually ‘delivered. odern = a runs same as Jast year. > steq ery for the Millian, London | ie to Gamp Stoneman and Gina, Y= | SWELFTH DISTRICT. oor OF THE —The Adja- 4 ”, By ONT eehener's Gook’s : | i ot Oe fa ainey Korres) rot or Luzerne county, Democratic majority, 403, t eral of Vermont Announces that the ey Sanat ee arin? ends | net oust Union gain, 61. 2 nib Bia ner quota Under the Inte cs! ellie Mowers Oock j caf Of Raking unten: parereeela. at” . ; f enene Cera 3 isxaice. and made, and now hold Cyclopedia, London. * | ph HE A phd y hand and seal) OHERRBY BELLE, UBSTIT : Da county—Harrisburg, 233 . us to often’ hundred ‘ Beer STO tite LOTR NCE TAYLO pion tele ove rf i “the “Btar of the: West,” the mied Boautifu’ S be bad aN. Waesigiaies z beat from Union 3 ‘see cia sites wis A MATTIN Cotnptec e A y at the o! blished office, 509 NEW 1estKG Vi hd 2 josh jaoned Tor puvate fi Wonian and most Vermatile Actress inthe Brofeg | JERSRY AVARUR, oupenite ae Depot of the = 2 nas ae > @L Union | hy riot New Yon for pe Siaistese baie ‘gion; also, Bs ‘ 5 oil 220 : ‘ ‘une Was spo! y, - iiee Gy of . sarstt ie Cru res inst ‘ ¥IFTEENTEH DISTRICT. vite, the ‘attention sf buyers.” "We , ‘GOR HABE, ho. |, Zorx county, Democratic majority, 2,400. pin gd wince ‘tn ‘time Sei eeee Sie ete Penmsylvania © *"fne'gelebrated Ethiopian Comedian; Sangre eer majority, 0. y | Wea? Souprmré ans Ewgirixp 10 Bour- o fe ; ane reaner provebiy ‘by 9,000: ma- | TY.—The War Department. bas devided: that 2°" "Sites TATRA“LE OLargg, ©! ' : volunteers who have enlisted subsequent to ead hits Horse. of ro sane Bhp VeRaatIN Mifoe@ 400 Coniadtensig. Agere el dima terms. Beis buying and Pellia WILL ALL MAKE THBIR FIRST APPEAR. arg borough, War Democratic ma- 87” At Bangor, 20,000,000 feet less amber was. personsin the trade well call, ANCE ON MONDAY, October 17, jority, 64. surveyed this year than last.

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