--.• • Vittsburgf dayite, 1. 1 :,.4. ; ...... - .. , ... e. RIDDLE-'t CO.. ..A j .•••,•! - B.sivail. 1W 1 eiioviiiivc•as. , •:?`' •'•- -- .• • . ~..4. 1 P444l4 . !dzeicm 9Aes,i flth. Urcat, war Salt/Os/a. Z'rt.',..' ''',• ,lionwag and Eves:Wag iedltlasts daily. ~, i ,,, k i r : . : Yaar ori elnivialatLth• LaktAat Draws all to tit!. - ~ f ., 4 : . e, ; ,;.. : '41,.. ' .'" Bloll4k 4/ kiallollo.-16 per sonata In 1141114213, of pc, q . ;, , .. - pa we* from carrien. T ~,- ',._. rn i r evaa a sattos•P peg annum tu•saysniNii , ollo. „ . ! ..,:••' . i?i , . , - - iirADMIRTIBUICI aT RIMIONABLII 1744/15, ';'..i . .'. '. .17 , I • • 01N/or steamboats leatiag this day, nee (mirth psis. '.... ...:, , ,,lßssitayrivanda an ilathawousetts. 1 ire.kirt iris With feelings of; no ordinary State 4.04.11. that we beard one. worthy Governor, , 4 ' ' ''cts ). .,,..‘ - ' 0 : 11111 W to Gen. Negley6 Brigade, but week, 'l . 4 ' .- - ;..:llilitat Pithasylisnla note had 73,000 soldiers 2„.1 . 1.!;',' , ! ..- - iithe field, and in _atmp, mide up as 1d ,;1..i -- ' lons, to wit: 50,000 in the army in the ~.',..._.-,. .. [ .t.,1 ..,, violoity of Wei:hi:igloo; 3,000 he was then J-' , iiddresslog, and- who have . rinse gone to 4-;-, Hentooky, and 20,000 in *snip, to various `7 . 4''' ..,-. parts of, the State, who could be prepared ...'".• '°,'•. '-for atitivit duty in twenty:four honr'e notice. 3 / 4 1 4 ,1,:r.. And . bealdee this host, recruiting is going '''" it "on aodeely, and if need be, Pennsylvania 11."'; -.. .. f 'elan havel6o,ooo- stalwart soldiers in the `yl :: . ' Ada by the-begin:dog of the new year. ) - r . In addition to the above, from three to -4 ~,,: five thousand Pecueylvaathos have enlisted .4 ' in New York and Virginia regiments. Ns! Ist us. see what IllaSsaohusetts hes '' ' • doss, and our feels are derivid from the .: ii :. .. statement of Gov. Andrews of that gallant ...,,,..!,, '. - „Btate. She . hes now seventeen full regi. '•'‘.j mots of infantry in the field, eight coropa- . -'1,..., nles Of infantry at Fortress Moored, three ''''.;i,,, ~..., coinparilts in the New York 40:h, three full :.'„.4 ;' bailelks of light artillery, six pieces of -..4.... '' :i . ,-. , ,.... ~ :,..,..,-,.,:... sauna to each battery, with 156 men, and T 4 - - -.7 .- as =any horse., to :mob. Three regiments ,- . 4 41c; • -,- of Infontryin "camp, ready to nitiali, and Ai , :. live more regimente nearly full; and_ which p•.,;„ : - _will be ready by the end of the month;_ .., ''• • '' and 1,000 picked esealry. Besides this v.;' ,.. fOroe Massaohnsette has furnished eleven 1.••' ' — .--_.; "zr • ' .. thousand hardy,eigortnia sailors for our ire .:.....:;,..,. ... mem' coast Sect. i The grand total firth 4. 2 ' • up, twenty . nine regiments of iefeetry, six 0,i.. . ampoules of • riflemen, two companies,-,...., of akarpilootere, and one regiment of err : i... , Airy: * making, with the naval volunteers; :::t 1 " from forty-two to forty-fire 'thousand of ea• ;.•,•: 7 - -, ..! . ...tivi men. Itesides this, Moessolnisetts has it ,- . : . 'furnished the entire equipment slid-arms ..s. .; mast herself, for this immense force. She e '. 1 .14 4 4 : , ., he, imported 20.00 q B4:field rifles, and f' 'l,'':vest numbers of blankets, and has sup plied all the clothing, tents, wagons, ambn larcum„, horses, end 'every deeeription_of camp equipage for the men she has placed In the field, and has never asked or received a slagis dollar from the 'Geieial ' Govern:- tout for this great expenditure. More than this, she hss, in addition CO this out lay, offered to loan the Federal Government setsiSmillione of dollars.. Such is the glorious record of two States of the•llnion. Penneylntas hie also poured •-: • r ent her treasure without allot, and has re. • nothing_lu return from the Federal Gnvernment. The Governors of bothlltates . Ifirre exhibited an energy, a patriotism, and devotion to the %lair worthy of the great 'cession, sad of the staters they rep t. ' We have not selected these two , notable ionises, of state energy and prowess for lb. Pairing of instituting any . damaging Atimparisons. They have been brought di xsoUy to our main by their respective Gov more, and we hold them up with pride for the tiontemplation of all men. Other states may have done se well ; all are doing well. New. York may be tardy, but her giant strength will noon place one hundred thou , 4oad men in the Held. Ohio, Indiana,; and ••••:i.-. • Illinois will have each some fifty thousand • met in active' service. Noble states are they and nobly hive they evinced their ley : ally to the Union. • In looking over thief:mid of wonderful en ergy and patriotism, who does not see bow d odearahly - our State and Federal Govern meat work. • BLit' energy and State pride 4-•• ; scomciplishes what no mere Central Govern. ~enent could perform with half the celerity, , •• • sad double the expense. Although to - foreigner our political . machinery . aceute, citobrons and difficult; sod they puzzle themselves - in vain to 7 underatang„, it, yet to an intelligent American citizen it ie sim plleity itself, and it works with a smooth. noes and' celerity MIZYCUOII/1 to sU cand i d observers. - - Thlll is the sot= which the leader/ of the rebels seek to overthrow. They would , _ removetne •tdovernment as far as reelable i: . -t;..1,:,:i.:'!..;•:,. :' ~.:-:,.;,:., 1 •:, . !:..-, fi''.:ii-i::;'!.'.:i,: lEEE •r'.. 3.. • A", MEM ". 1.0,1 •4. Z/4 MERE ~• . •-•' ': '14.: ;.' --r,-, ••••• ••_ . r 4 . 1 -4.'. .'',' !' - •,.... .: • ;-• sut ....I'. ...I ' ::- -3.• •,:6•1::_•;;3.. ,]:•: . .,..i: :: :,. :4 1 r;Ti- : :, ..'::',•,' ::.: •`• ;`. • ''‘:ir•:;-: :,, ' :''s'." . ':. ' 4 • ''' qi . ; i : i ~ 4 ..1; :•:: ,i,•:, : ; - •-• ; 1 ' :S. - ' ' 'l, ' , ' . , . :"••: ',; .::. 4: l' •'•; ~' ,',..,...• ';‘,,:'''''' •':' ''' .: . '• - :'.f.3••,-!:...::-:;'-':::.,:: • ~. • ~.!s ' ••; ;...,, .; : At• `:.::• '': ~. .•,:•4'q ';, ~.....f.` ‘...` 4,-. :'''.!: • •:.:,:. , :' '''':-:'-'-•;•-.7 •!:. 4: , , .., , kl. • • '• .1 , :xhil-- - ': • - ::„. 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They would leave the ' 4, ::.,.. ruiases,Whethet 11 hit a or black, to grope in -,:,t itl E at . .;1" :Cranes and poverty, becoming more and ,• r t i' „:1? "..,' degraded and bentalizsd,until Chris kit ',..`:-..;,. ~ y, civilization and liberty would exist F 7 1•• : •: , •. : :: : ;' , 40L i 0 " 132 .• : - - , j j . .. .!:'"... W h it & blessed Mission, then, have times st‘:''.::: , - - .l3At,iyal.:States, whilst' ire panting out their '.. , " 4- ' -2 " -; ; :, ': . oltiiiiris and treasure" with a lavish band, It is one of mercy, of deliverance. It is to - -iive, inot destroy. it is to rescue our South ; ern fellow citizens ft om osiatoltiee in - "blob, 'to their MadasepOtt•y would involve all that post/rill. there was no national -4.?„l7''",pricle, no pecuniary interests, no stern du• la ourselves inyolved in tbb struggle, yet-Lite obligations of oommoo humanity_ i t womid impel as to deliver - The thousands of. ' .:lirtoocal and heipiees men and women to o. the rebidlitates,who silently sod piteously tipped to us for deUreranos from • horrible suarobj anioppressicr. • , • Tits Bm:reflex Cl Till Posoxac.--The latest tellable; avionate show that we still I • it force the whole eoutb bank pf the • • Tptclaso" above Washington. - The enemy tae fallen bac .aid no more sklsmiebee - hare taken place shoe the botipoosteeted battle of Edwards' Terry. Oar toes In 'bet Wes -more severe ellen at first en bat the abject had in view was seetanplbbed, and our army is_ now master if ihe sltuatlin. • - • .`The Potomac, below Washington, I. virtu ..,-,7;„stlly closed by tbe rebel batterielt, And may sot , be quid until a greet battle - between _ lisCleliat aid Besneegard asides the , qtiee t r-‘7 . .,,, : -:',11.41es of am possession of. Eastern 'Virginia. :._ „ , 1 , 4'.' l'• - •; ;;. .,.,, ; ffIIM battle missed be losg delayed; c- , ,-,-, '',.. . . Tors New Tort itashi nye . thee as effort 11:1U,.. '''''''' : 6 iiikiitik under the eoperistesdeses of Gen, ~ ,N ., . - ....-. 8.v,. to , supersede Gemmel BieClallao with i,, "''' 4,'' - ' eslieral Ifeller,h, who is oat his way hers from ~.. l' ,.. California , We do. sot believe a word of it. ~.~ ,_ ~- ". 0 - .0" piTTI3XtIaR3I: FRIDAY MORNING; OCT. 25, 1861 him thedlreat control of - the people. - They `?if ,r - 1. , .Itir; 1:044 - h of Eehiioi //Wit - Seldom Ifier-r4e . Coutorl . .beeo more pro Lun4ly iffeottri ILati tis iLe dath of 61, Baker. A ohorq. a 1 ivaipaqv his beEti* oullcd which wibiatCi to - Lite tovitoiest ow- remit, of the Isnd. Howse out ti nature's nablemeu, tOpiet as sieol, laud patriotieto cuthusisem`:' , At the White House, the intelligence had additionil poignance. frosei the wine pe:• sonel regard existin&betweenthe:President bud the doomed. .Pregident Lincoln, VI feat, MIMS to have felt 'to iota 83 of s brother, and walked the floor of hie room thrOugh tbo night in the gresteet grief. 'lt was the desire of the President and. Mrs. Lincoln (blithe body of Col. Baker should be taken to ti.;* White Mixed and placed in the Esst B000);' but, the house be: tug just new in the hands of the upholster- ere, that °cargo trap not practicable, and the bodi wee talaii to the.residence of litsj J. W, Webb, of ths• oily. The Peilsdelphis Brfis giVtB the follow ng items: • / We are informed that bird Baker took he late train from this city, last evening, o meet the body of her hueband at Wash- legion, and take meseures to wore ite• proper joie:meet. -The death of Col. Baker resents a aueions tnoident, amouotiog to presentiment, Which happened the day he left thin city to j'311:411 0011111111; to CoT. Crossman, oommtadant of the 'At.- meal, he said solemnly, •'My dear friend good bye ; never meet you again." Toe tune hes verified his speech, and Baker having performed his duty, gave up his life. —Another incident. dating a long way back, but not leetveraolons, may be hero inserted. When a weaver's boy, it was Baker's cue tom to mango the loom with one,hand, and with the other steady a book uporiltie knee. A friend, coming hastily into the shop one day, saw him thus engaged, and weeping bitterly. " What admits , you, my lad ? " said he; " What are you reading ? " "The Constitution of the United Buttes," said the boy " and here I find that no for eigner can be President ; while I am of Bug. lieu birth." In an article 'in the N. Y. Tribune, Mr. George Wilkee pays a glowing tribute to - Seiator Baker, and in the courao of the ar ticle tape "It was my good fortune to know Colonel. Baker well, and -I had the honor to enter tain him at dinner in August last. On that pecasion, when 1-.:pressed (In view of the recent disaster at Manassas) a natural con cern as to the deportment ofhis troops, he said : 'Wilkes, I have some peculiar notions as to the part I am to ploy , in this extraor dinary war; and I want 'you to bear in mind that labial now Say to you is not the result of soy idle fancy or vague impression. It is .doubtful if 1 shall ever again take my seat in the Senate t' To the look of our p whiott I turned upon him at this ex pre lon, he replied, 'I am certain I shall not Ire through this war, and if my troops should show any want of reeolution, I shall fallie the first battle. I cannot afford, after my career in Mexico, and as a Senator of the United States, to tare my face from the enemy l' There was no . gloom or depres sion in his manner, bat It was characterized bi a temperate earnestness which made a deep impression on my mind." The reader will recollect that after the battle of Bull Bun, Mr. Baker made a mem orable speech. in. the Senate, in reply to Brechinridge. it was probably hie greatest effort, and produced a great sensation at the time. That emelt would now be read with- - aridity. We give the following elo quent paragraph, which shows the teenage of hie heart at the lime, and which he enter tained until he laid down hie life on the field of battle: • Sir,' it is not s question of men or money In that tepee.. All the money, all the men, are, In our judgment, well bestowed in such a canee. When we give them we know their value. towing their value well, we give them with the more pride and the more joy. Sir, how can we retreat? Sir, bow can we make peace! Who shall treat? What 0001211111013 ere 2 Who would go ? Upon \ what terms ? Where is to be your boundary line? Where the end of the principles we shall have to give np ? What will become of Constitutional Government ? What will become-o 1 public liberty? What of past gloriee? What of future hopes 2 Shall we milk into the insignificance of the grave— ! degraded, defeated, emasoulsted people, frightened by the results of one battle, Med attired at the visions raised by the imagina tion of the Senstor from Kentucky upon this floor 2 No, air; a thousand time no, air! We will rally—if, Indeed our wordi be necesearyL-we will tally the people, the loyal people of the whole - aontry. They will pour forth their trounce, their money, their men, without stint, without measure. The moat peaceable man in this body may stamp his foot upon this Senate Chamber floor, se of old a warrior and a Senator did, and from that single stamp there will spring ' forth armed legions. Shall one battle de . tenable the fate of an empire, or a dozen ? the toes of off° thousand men, or twenty I thousand. or 4100,000,000 or $000,000,000? In a year's peace, or ten years at most, of peaceful progress, we can restore them all. There will be some graves reeking with blood, watered by the tears' of affection. There will be some-privation; there will be some lees of luxury; there will be some what more need for labor to procure the se oesearies of lite. When that id 'laid, ail ie said. If we hue the country, the whole country, the Uniedi, - the Constitution, free Government—with these there will return all thebleniage of well-adered civilization; the path of the country will _be a career of grehinose and glory such as, in the olden time, oar fathers saw in the dim visione of years yet In come, and such as would have been ours now„to:day, if it had not been for this treason for which' the Senator too often seeks to apologize. The Naval Expedition, Thad portion of the naval expedition, in preparation foraotive service on the South ern coast, which wee 'concentrated at An. napolle,-esiled - thence at eight o'clock on Monday morning, proceeding down Chow - peaks Bey. The following are among the troops composing it; .•_ , _ First Brigade —Gon. Viola commanding, New Hampshire Third, on the Atlantic; New ork Porty.sixth, on the Daniel Webster; New,Yark Porty.sirrenth, on the Roanoke; New York ,Porty.teighth, on, the Empire (My; Maine Eighth, on the ArieL Secoid Beigade—Gen. Stein. commaid log. -Roundhead Pennsylvania, Ave Som. Pities Pennsylvania Piftietb,.on the Dom Queen ; • Ave companies - Pennsylvania Pit tieth, Michigan Eighth, New York Seventy ninth, on the Vanderbilt. --- ' Third Brigade—Gen. H. Wight command. log. New ,Hampehire Fourth, on the Bel lie; Conneotteattixtb,-on the Merton end Porkeraburg ; Conneetieut Seventh, on the Illiaofe ; Mein Ninth; on the Costesooatere. Tan Flour, nzaa PASSACOLA AID New Onimann.:--At bust we. Itkie reliable intelli gence et lhefilghte over whiolt the rebels hate been making inch ado for co long a time.' It earned ont jael se we expiated, that thej made'a failure' in both Winnow', dolpg as comparatively Huh harm, and be- ing badly out an theinvelvee.• The attack ea CoLii'lleoti, at fissile B.ona ;aloud; was malls at about three la,n' the mornings,9a darA . I ded, and.: lia4 Ta nearly wouririee. Tie picket, gnsi ever, gave sufficient alarm to enable the ZonaTeo to get under arme, bat so sadden Wai the attack that they WS compelled to tall Dank; anti'pate loot their camp, which • • , . - 2. • • - • was burnt. .4-t..turtv the -garrison at Foci Pie); es a4tk ing aicu spi, sad three coo. pickles of reguisikeltuialto the a.‘istscee of "Col.. Wilson; and,'ihe rebels were drivni built' to their boats; bcalag a grant number of men, killed . and - wounded. Col. Wilson lost len killed, sixteen wounded and • nine tsFeti frisatiere. The regulars, loot four killed, twenty wounded and tea .prLvousta. The — rebel loss wo-three Iftindred and fitly killeq,_irodtitel and missing. Oar men took thirty pereono prisoners : - The New Wiese! lutist expedition, com posed of the Illsnass‘s, six gunboats, and a • great' dumber office ships, accomplished nothieg_of any consequenee. On of our vessels, the nichmond, had a hole hooked in her by the Manassas drifting against her in the dark. None of our Ire Meld were sunk, and not a man was killed in the fleet. Both of these expeditious took plaoo on a dark night, and ncktner 8200 endnd in bene fiting the enecii, Bouts 113sa "island te moll occupied by Col..Wilsou's Z mead, and the month of the Mississippi is still tightly him:deeded. Not much for the rebels to crow over, we should think. Tee Beeton Journal gives the substance of an interview between Goo. Andrew and Gen. Mole, relative to rending abroad for army cloths which can be manufactured at home, GeV. Andrew vesentedvitatistiee exhibiting the capeeiti at Raw Ragland mine for this variety of worlOsnd in reply Gaa. Maize stated that he thought he should havelip :melon to puronase all the blankets and cloths these eeteblishments 'could fureish,ot fair prices. The ntoeseity of having etocitlen hand at the different depots, for inamellaill use, had driven him Into a tem porary and comparatively small expenditure abroad. For.lg Thelloniteur note() le states that the vint age throughodrfrance has beeb favored by mignifieeet weather, and le progressing ad - m 1• rably. The grapes are all gathered in the southern.departments, arid the accounts re. ceived thence are unanimous in describing the quality of the wine as very superior, and the quantity greater than was expected. The Cnouneree Breton, a paper published at St. &leo, hat the codfish:Jag has been very unproductive this year. The moat fortu nate fishermen have returned with two-thirds of their usual complement, and ether., more unfortunate, with lea than one-third. The commercial reports from the great fair of Novgorod state that, in consequence of the' high pries of American cotton, an unusually large quantity of that material, the produce of Bother& sad Klima, was brought into the mar ant. Not less than 50,000 poods were pur chased for Russian manufacturers, by whom it :is readily men; the thread it makes is said to ' be of vary good quality. A further supply of 100,000 roods, from the same source, will be imported into Russia before the end of the year. bleurs`Glass, Elliot & Co., 01 London, have received a dispatch from Alexandria, dated 8:50, Sunday evening, October C , which arrived in London in the morning, (at 9:50) of the 7ib. It says: The Nile has risen to an extraordinary point; it rose on Friday night one foot. Three leaguer of railway audiele. graph have been destroyed; great damages, one of the palaces of the Pasha under water. Passengers for India left fait night lor Cairo by steamer. Special dispatch to tb•24. Y. °ammonia, Advarii9er. Weennigiov - , Oct. 23.—Tbe Treasury De partment have granted-to the - proprietors of the Netfiha/ Intelligencer an old claim for forty thousand dollars. The claim way disallowed by gen. Drr Whin he wee Secretary of the Treeeary.• Twenty or thirty transport vessels are caught betweenlShipping and Mathias Points. They have supplies for the government. . It is believed here that the milltaty author'. nee will very Peon clear the rebels out at Ma tinee Point. . _ Tim health of Gen. Scott is mach impaired. The funeral of Senator Baker will take place hero tomorrow. Gen. tiallackinow on hia way home from California,n to hare a high po,ition in oar army on hie return. liublu jß.litut. fr&ZITY TAX-PAXERB BELOULD tnct" boar Lauda that the Oily acid Bustaan Tax sod Water Beata remaining unpaid on the 'trot day of Itootonbor nez.. will then b. plated to the band. at collect:mon ankh !Sniper coat, will b• iclatal for catiostkaa. Also, the fourth Instalment of the feints le eine, and it not paid by the trot of December next re fl then be placed into the head, of the City Collator for collecttom The lista ittraiptile Tax ka Mail% due and mm M pad without further delay to save coati. ochhdtowel Excauem Deaz or PllllllOl.Oll. October lotb. 18614 WAN ELECTION for 'Liroctora of thts &sok will be held at the Itantlos House on 21021DaY, November 18, IEO4 betwomt The hoots of II .m. end 2p. m. The animal meettog of Mock holders will be bold on TUESDAY. November 8, et 11 ,(oc19) N. M. MOKRAY, Claehler. Cinzates Bot, Plttacurga, ‘...ct us, 1861. irr-yAN ELECTION for Thirteen Direat ,nar ma of this Rank will Do hold at tbe Booking !lowa oa ELON DaY,ll3tb day of November, pr,umo, Lrotween the boars of 10 a.m. tad 2 p.m. Tits &natal meattnaof Sockboidms villbu told ou '111.661),1.Y, Nov. 6tb at 1050 o'clock IL 133. 0C1141:n 010. V. VAN DOREN. Chayift. Ixott (.117711ana, oar. 17, 1561. (r§ -AN ELECTION for Thirteen Li motors of Ws 13ank, to oorvo dor:os elm eu on ..-• ng y8.'0 , 1.12 1112•12 at toe Banking lion., on MONDAY. Nov. Illth,lntween the boon of n a. no and2p.m. Site annual meeting of the atockholthra vitl beheld lathe Ranking Houle au 71/11aDaY, Noe: trt h at 11 o'clock a. co, Locifelmi J. msooemf. mad.. ALLseniiiT 2401, Oct 17, UAL 10 IAN ELtOTION for Direotora of ' tbili EsLILL!) = e - Cot the isoula il vet, wilt be bold at the Deakins flow" 01 the 18th do 010. wimbor, betiftini too boars of V , d'xicelt a. di. oad ceeback, P. to euanual Westing 0 the Etocliholdets will to bold at the Baubles thaw, on 'MAYDAY, We 6th day of Nov. at 10 eYtock • Y. W. ODOM. MAW. ilectaaeumf littobargh.Oetober 17, illol.l ra. • AN ELECTION or DIREOTONS of Ole Bask, towns tor the eAstang fear, will be held at the Deakins Donee, on IttoeloAY, No. 'ambit/ Mb, betw.en the hears of 10 o'clock a. A. and deek. k A general tesetlog of the btoekbolders will be held tet•TUllleDalf. Not. 6th. at 10 o'obxk A. 0. • ee17:01%.1 OW. D. IdolDiAle,•Ouldeo. Wins 01 tas Polnealliplaistio 00 ea Pintatiair, Pittsburgh, October Ili/41501: J STCHALIOLDERB Or TILLS ar T Ocupthy are hereby notified that the annual Osaka Ibr Directors tor the Imola; )'s: will ba bold at the albs, tie. GB Tough street, between the boars GU tee o'clock V K. and coo o'clock P. 0., 0 a MONDAY, tha 4:b day of Norrenbo t, lOOl ocl4-dtd - L Gana 6011.0 OL, leerst.i7. ligp,pLeNli ROAD BLECTION."—me toohboldera of the Demelll Valley Pim* -Mad Company trill meet et the 01111011 nit W. a FL WAL§Sit, la the Tend Word of the city of Aileen,. gpeoyien /SUNDAY. lb* ttb dey of fiovember next; mimeo* and a ealacit an the Pet P 49 ere., log Omen et tbe Uotypug bridle rant* 7.10 it: oay &widest, dry Directors, .D• ITIS.BOtet, sod ?Myr lanai ay may by tvicaulrY. l c = of Ms beery, , 7s& - - - Acta apbstitssmsnui. CAPTAINS OR LINUTENANIS, iroinutia ooideutilia POE THE WAR Woald'do well to call mad est thair rooters and Hand• bin" et • - . - .1 W. B. MEN, No. 84 Third etreet, MI, is prepared to FM ot Ism; =mime to P.A.1.70 - 7" crozoas . _To attract ATVZFITiON. SANDS- SABSArAItILLII.—.In this preparation no hoe* on bPrestontMsproperties of tits rout ambito! and cosentrated to an limit otrangUl and efficacy; accordingly nu bad it motto& to In tam at vontala, Met oomytato. soh Item, dyspepsia and Bend drblllq, vilth nuptotodouttd notify, so It speedily panda the Wad; itostarto.to the stomach Its Woo, ood lattntra vitt toetttful tok. ?mandate by IL it D. amtati, Drtitioti. 100 button 'trod. New York. .1.c.: - WA idio m b , y_ PAIINCDPOOSt* O)., Pit bar Bold onto by Deettostosenviutty. oodbilviwltT PARLB-6 ton _Fitne 'ear to sr the soi kook) to - RUST IL OMAR& ~..0- ~. !' .T--~.. .. .. ..r.-. .: PEEMSM=M ~eta' Le7FiTtlee - tilr Ettetbeter;OvOser Z. VOL CONTR. OAPHS. ,-- C PioP 6 f ri;h.d'at tititielli • tiuttl Di V, tbeEtst losi...fottEeeviettoo ct tbe,WOODEN ET...VorlYtts 0? TH2..861001 5 OVER nut =Mi. DOW the • moult. Bide to Do EWES El, the font Blest . Width of stooLt lebtp die fest. 411 . 1 tlP"Elattistos me be • rea d Ora i Bice ur - Itte Osnoty .o.sasasPetcatti. „ - Projelle!• Ote Absocent of 'tikes iV , r e ritelee4 ".1 ills tome lime - tut ie • slmilr-tesseet r m s AE1346861. DY Strectscn OV Coziets Ootamisitaista. I ' e5.2.1.1-d . • SICERT LUlTlEELOsetroittir: CARPI.T6 AND OIL oLOTBS FOURTH BT. CARPET STORE Vrt O. L-N.11.1.1111 bawd 00 day operiao Ear ri • , very and e►rlW assorimeet Oatt• rittlNG. to ableb they tarifs the attention it Wy era, as they abill be rtierrd ea tba taut heatable terms ' ♦ lee. 'a 138w1 y }Oporto! lot of beant tai 4 DE1:1•1411TO otalt brtadthe, and the lowest ratal. • W. D. I U ItlatiLLVM, SSI Prutih t tr.'', noir Wood osr.—On Thursday afternoon, at ..i.aitoat 3 eclock, on W 034 'Wad. ba.woeo Matra Jarenand Diamond Way, a BALLAD PACIAOI9 etratabolog TWELS • BONDI= AND Mury. OAN DOLLARS, all 'o W. MANN A 00. Philatitlphta. A y peraon ratoattmg lb. ewes to INN. V. WILUe.SI.Ba 00, No. 48' Wood attain, IL be tenably rearm d,d ocanta• U. DrIOLAI.-.BEti--250 bbls.' teed by etraroor Bt, Lonb, fo store and for FA* b rdoC , Orrd la. At AKBOO MAN, No. 265 Liberty Street. IV 0. 800A11-150 Mids. fair to . cholc. storesod for role Iff foofforaf.D t ARBUClibliff, Na 2133 Land! Meet. jr ENTUOAY W L IT& WHEAT 1.1 FLOUR-5200bble. to otore 'and ',Ming for eeie or WOO:IMO a M5111101E1415. • 0a25 80. 253 Marty stmt.. SU FEMUR NUN•XXPLOdIVE BURN IM3 FLUID, OADDON AND COAL Onl FOR BALE LOW AT JOEEPII IPlAbildol4 oat 0 orn. r Marktt .trod .14 U. Diamond ICELAND MOSS PASTE ihia dencione preparation, compared of Iceland lilooo,Gum arable, Sugar and Vanilla, to confidently recommended for the alleidation and care of COUGIIB, 608.11.113.90AT,G0L11 8 EN 288 , la SIMJN JOHNSTON, Druggist, • Oorttpr Smithfield and Fourth street& QV. V. 1114J4L11/.-4411.1111r0E-...Q.At 11111111CZOIL; W OUDITILLE OIL REFINERY.- HOLDSHIP,BRIF & memarAcrrougas or MINING OIL AID LUBIIOIIIIIO 0114 aftP comtantl, OP baud the very beet duallt7 11171V+11 , 41 OIL, clear sad ',Wont edot; 0100..1. Loud LlFUnt. , 4ll . oil, pia° white bIabZOLII and ull2 ORILABI ores at No 8/1111•11 LITMIET,Itenk block. eeeoad door, w.ll be proatetly attecded to. 8.6.20rdx PLAT. {V wrzs, SOLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY Or lISNNBILV a.NIA, Maoutiona,ers sod Wholeme• Podentio LtIBNIOATINO AND REFINND OMB Tradv Mea.—Yoler !twain. 01, Po. I;lu Mgr chine Olt, tl.. v; Euler Penang Oil,Na. 1, eclat inner lag adTllllODi made on. coatignmenni 13,,enisl 'attar hot given to filling enders for Cm% 01e of all .pe• elfin greenly,. ac 23. W MCCLUitii, .60333.1=11.5M01L1 For th- rol.l Crude and Relined Carbon. ORB, b.o. 61 MOOD irrittir , L.ullaktAll. L G. 0.119 FT h EiIt&HAIII, PRODLICS ELND VC El Et C Er..4%,INTTS, No. 2045 litalswr aturr PHILADELPHIA warder MARTER tr. CO., Git. , LD AND SILVER, no. 23 2Oath , 81111.8.11111,8111 A. Gold and Silver Bought. tirPartlea torsraralog packages by kspram .11 most with a prompt .113 casre.t rearm Misr to 8. Rama I Co, Gloats. oolltarosate A r CERTAIN CURE FOR - revzit AND AGIA. A 4.ItER.TATN CURE iroa psvlE AND LODZ. Tbl. medtcfne le tetommentlen to the pnhifo este• tug the oust effectuel remedy ever dlecoeed fN the cure or vas.% AND ADDS, DILI01:13 DIU& end ell dhesseee of the Liter. 11 la aloe en Invelash:* preventative of the Melee elletsSe. ilfTers oral ktpo ere DOW beeenceng prevalent In We army, end those hewing Meade chive ernakl commit •thelr boiblatberi eat I y sending tttent • package PittOE ONE DOLLAR PER PAICE *GIL r.ge,A4 and for etele only by 30.14. ?LEWD% vela corner lalartetatreet end the Mamoru'. O AHD PLlOTOrslittPll .PICTEIRES ADD A . Photograph. Vrasnen. ALL I.IIV. /.4OTll.B.u.l'rizt OW Tait TLMSB. Krn , . EISIOUPA AND VIGURIB. Cot up In th 3 Lag.. Oqle of the art, nucelved sal few We D 3 ISAION. MACRON it CO., .