* 1. *" MEI •r • •-*••• ■ »• ■* «*« »i * t , jj. *■» ; < i 1 «» I * 14 1 .•B;; ' ' ‘ L *; a. IP- ~ , \) , * ** '.•v..■ ?•'''}?? i." l ’ -i*! . •; . ... a if '■■■■: n ’•:;? • ■'*'■';£, .... .■ y; v-{ :•!...:...f-Nv:-; :.;., , 7 . ;]H'.yi‘-.v-'*CVV.'y v.yvy ■'■.>'* '-' •;< A ;■-fji' N- • - ;.. '!: : ;>■' ‘ r '* ••.•'»;'*>:■>>:.:«• Wi,M- ■-•-S'-'. : .-:v-^:-:': i*j% ?!*'•?■>:' Jj V. 1 « »' j 3 ' I' ' ■, l .yj; - -»*%**« •«« :* . I;,*I**' 1 **' *'' *«'•* '■ifv ’; w.,.v|.‘ •." ;; ; i v^<*f ?; fi-i: 1 K* * ♦ S K " t i « ■ ; : . u"-# ■ % isiK lY'j ) ‘ •• •, ' V ■ . .»• . • :>». I . n ■ MVM6. vauM*}ta.t>^ 'J, ' 1 sTsair. •"■' A-SteM-^satL'SrfsS . .'s: >‘ \ i ESTABLISHED 7 IN 1786. (bbjdjatssiojir^Mci emt th. BrMie.llOTiii'ignCjlßßoaoEUlm •oomteioß—essj) nttot^OßUßlOUg^rtSl -crtpttau, nA Ad4n*»; JcWpiVlß, Jm.. ftCTrtMymTna-OTr. ngAKUM B. UkltaJii,.oKoD ß *>D ■V o .** 1 ? _nura» um-CinmTGaMl ’-tritmi br tbsnleeJ (3BAIN,BBgBSiCHKSSB' ; 7BODtJOX. end eprat ’S^tt^SnltaSte^ fcQENT,£iaUntrrBaaulds&& >4K Tfitf iTissfi *»:< iweenWoodjaa • 1* UQQgrt..._ T , T & 00., (anoceesora to CHEESE, euoiooictic?XaL fiont atreeto, Pltnbnrgh, £>. - - - aj t 1 — : —* g—*»W gruirw.t^. TUAgKwnvsr & UXUAJW, f£v* ■** Gnkia Factosti Faonrca uto Hiym t'Ww; for the tale of Floor. Grain. Fork; Fa n», Lard, Butter, Sgn, Cbeeeel BeSiT TWISw Gre»«s‘r* a tb*r*,' {ifo^u^SSlSoi^w^rSSa 1 *roit#, Flax add Gran Soedt, :r.j"j «uo advanced o&deon Oonatainenta. • ~. • , »tiy- “ - No.'iS7 tSSTit.. pftu'tirfe.' 1 OUJS u IQ4iJ iLLiLJjt;4jwoni. _.lt dcnlCT'iP WESIEBB BESKRYg (IBim f MjkgAWlU* WDfcSsa!; doabrt -inJLGUB, -004211 ABD PEoDpOT,'N^tt3ribcrty-»t re^l^^KW Choto^ggEaffanrrfljiyfw-T^rif^B^yyyaaa^^B “““*•!/• on baiid. P*rtlcnlar- sttatkb Wft fa* 5 flmngQWOTfbf s "W* wrafl qtth»4TMlcam«dß on contf »«*<».>*« w*rehott», yos-Ucs«^ndTttmt,'Pimbgf^ ,1 Western Prod see gonarmlly, No. 10 &iEXTHFIX£&- I..- u : c hr»UMt^ TS^^SS^ETZ^EqSwSSd^Sb S y OoKniitJOj'TirmffninT,far'd*aji oFyCQPB.? obaik, bacoh, iuau>,B&’rtJ£B,BSkDs?£SaS^ I'BUiT, and; ProdocfrgeowraUy.K o. ffc'Mj&ket aL? oorporof jrift;yftiji»wgb.., „ , : . o^diy QCHOMAKiSF* LANG.v Kj MmniAinrB‘ead o yfaoloKd»-demen in QBOCX. <1 oV li ABD* 01 as«sr^S7^ .PjtUburghj^^dr^marnAdwoTiorm^n^^m^ tollhilti.:: ,^fcfe^j•• , WIUTIiII »WII»>iOlM la.. wmxa^BEOTttEKajjiS^^ . I T ' f i3fD e 'HtuhljUCr*' tif PiiOVMIOVB^^EODUGBSsSkSrIiS- A -W£iU Xl**Wtr ki CUUTPX. ASZ^Sfi9I2iXI^3GiLBBOK oiLs» igAXMj; JJUL Mvaif.njrri ' ' ‘-Turn niinunrti Ii TCHBIj T. JLi* 4*a& oomnmnwrcifTOc OHAJSTa, *AUn-G»ocEl»jafld -daclßi» £n >1M!« jTwtiL sOjctrFhtobcrifec JaSalljr r.->, .>-■■:*:*. tajßvo^MSTs:f:--t. TMOWAJ ... -,,»| lg L. ,W AJJh&C>.' ’yyOODSIDE & WALLACE, , HfcSos^iißitMr.ajaiini, logfciy ' O PBPQ9 AKD'CIFgfrTfiATA, PS&rUMXBI rAMnr-nnnwt ■wnwwi»>».iKPrptt«.-y«Ms» itr, which tfrogafiriOTrairiafciaie derS^Bmfth* field and Fbaiih'meett,Fm*titngb^P*»„ : PrfiecHpUods cfiattßpyedtfppinr*H ftallShoqaEK; • san* Dbcogut tail Vaahlaccnrer or wain MAD ASD mßAß6B,centrof Wood u 4 frost Pittsburgh? ~ **r wy JOHN-P?- Wwmr.ggAt.w VSStffittn 1V&: prtSTon?s All order* wfiPrtfceftwfirtmi* attest left nbuqfcfigjas c ■ XJ-!» WorfiStmitAa ; yi^;*Jlgy^PAtUtFgrgfa. i y>, L» g - •STTORJTErti. *?*•*•*'“ SEO. a COCHRANE X*?feiw* M. Cotoeum ai. Law. OOotf Vo, /74 Grist VPittsburgh, Fa. All' business s&traitM'tcr his cars Will, reoeirs prompt attention* Collections mads In AHeghfty 'and brail afl/ointeg bAotitU.-*,-T j üB&iL. auflOWi m ttuL,-Anow»fe wnr attend ti «»• Mtmas&t,jeearfaifaigff&lbft.' tloncfdiaims; bfemtfes; Aa,la Wsshingsop/Disttidl: Of S-:;t w Ku wax* ) aboregtnUhQeldiFimhnikbrPa.-. ..--..mJlTadifl,- * «■AwmBT-~-ig» X a w, MXf.’Taonh. 'stmt*. tiorasr allcf.~PiU»t«rghrPar r- - -rr> aaUrtf^lyT— 1 C T'E" HAIITH, ; : AnokrfA2’ ,4A&,• • Catrmnnoa at Li#, to XtmS’Sz LAW BUILDtHQfi, So. U Dbavni stmt i sesp - door to St.'Peter's Ooorcb. * mjltodijr eK0DV.C8..,., rtHKES^WABEHODSKr-fnESS^^ Vfl. pr w ., chant aod-dsaltf-la OSKojL'- FISH and JProdnes-generally,-Mo, SS -Wood stmt.', atewt Water, Pktsbnrgh. -y. •„-> r:' ; - :~py3r:' JAHE& HOLMES ' A ., Powc Pax*. US knd-cSoalsxs InTilOyibH/SB, fiHWftf? HU*’ ‘*et»hd I TWttt‘«teeU/ - - iaftdlr ’-* TAMMS'-*: WWXdhXh, *><.»« d Packkbs ASD suuu in BAOOK, DRIED BEEP, LABPf JHESS ASD BU*PPOBE,Hew 13 Ponrthstowt, osar Ubaijt 4 -r ~a : vrsvitA'jrdEAQEjirTß. ; JGABDINEB OOFFIN, Aosn nz 0 VAamai, PgmntnrgiA amd Bcuabo Is* rniiin flcmruin. :jfartli-«n now Wori _n>a Thlranrectt. ;.-;ji ;.i . ;■>• vir Joses,. Afis«t.sto*tij*aifcotif Tf-V ** t,l *« WWww -““X't &nxmi > 4 O GpvrAVT, corow Ucriwt «n 4 Water' tfi M. tiOKUt>ftr^Miu*Aß^^Bnn3(jL X; . Imcixici OoOTiKT. W WWOTteX. r> = a U DU. BOUK, SKOKETiIWifttMiaBWIt • ImuKci Oonrtwi, 81, glfthjrttwfe ig"i I: was «xiooa»*if«ciiiw.OAU M ;MTta ■’cadum. WILSON. CARB & CO., ' t : »“ ..«•*• wßousiu ciixaj ia 1 *" -" J ••••-;- g : EOBEIfIMASI>IMM4ESTIO fl ctfo. M Wood ctreet, third boo* •tor* PUaosa fji . *U«7.Tfct»btg*h«- nlftdtf J v nooesaor 10 * BorchflAld ACOrJ WbolMak fed SotcQ Deafer ia STAPLE AND PAMCT - DBY COOM* Berth, liat corner of Toarth>toHtti»tK < .- JttANIMtA BOPS, OAKUiI, IJoWkt ‘•Sw* 4 * 1 * Q * oCX **» CWUHMIO* AXD F«»WA*OUJS : g*w£ I » i rc*fl?fral | iri ta FJUHHtQ&vndPlai. ■taarefe MifoatTuSlfitttbar»hr ... 4HI) UAH* AHD wood osaiju MLUHQ OMi:_ . 4t aiDTJOEP PSIOXt, WHOLE3ALB OB BfITAIL. JAS. W. WOODWfiLL, 1862, MoOOBD * 00.' IM. HATS, OAFS, BTBAWOOODS. DOKUStfI AKD BHAKXB HOODS. ■ lBl WOOD STCEBT, HTTfIBUBQB. W« «• do» r*c*frtuf a tisai isoßini to ottr a) * wady Tbexkt* rrocx of HATS.' CAPS. VTBAW 2SaT 6HAKEH rfoOM and PALH = Merchants viiittoc onr dtj -eaa boy from «t a> tow*ryrirna than lo Philadelphia or Hew T«rfc.~ •P^ B ' McCOBP AOO. JSEEL htw ‘§gj~s^issssissr" *°- im „^ lUCKlii X & iX>, WbolbsXlb m *“<*"7*. nl d«tar.'lo >Jt2E, UO f’ S °‘ “ Wm ‘“’“‘•Xml “ *™nt imt| aouii FixiW&ca^WEo’S^aS; j&giSS "fly* niiUAM BAUALEY, Wholes*!* L IK?* F’i. 1 ? •»# «° w5»4 «r»t, PUB ft.ftc-ItaHLi ,»-a t3n*n ■< : ;a vklnq, ■ iv HO u EaAI . a CTUICEKti. .ffAJiIEL BENNETTASON, iUirc isSu^Eo^^sF^’ 1 wlusvto -Wi *i MACMiMTQU..~iUJ!6jaAm*L:it _Ir; jSßBS&g£3BESBi9Bse a iMD " P«'“P machlMij of cofodtr ud of promptsees, and th* character of cur work, to nem pufauo patronage. javwinri* -to oar BALANCED j * | 3Qitfao , of ?li»t atu3 Überty street*, ■’ S! - ■• ■Birrfißpaaa,p»., . BpPKBIOII MAOHUTEBT, .--•--■ r- ■■ •. -- . •- mylAtf tlifi tVATjutar.. ► Pittttmrgb, mangfecfarerefßOlLEß BIYETB," iODQHTSPIBKS, COMMOfi AMD BAILBOAD,: very dooiptlozu ;ol >r. arPirtlnUAr aUed ocefcaped SPIKES ud &XV*i W*at (teehext Soiide,- rood —orttMot penitently on hind. nfflUanf *4 piamUiiniio!; «ra%:opni«r .of HmrPlt&Egrgß, Pe£? trrrrr ,■■ •■•!;.oefclyd- S7BXJJ3, RIDDLE. A 215 ¥ Liberty itmt, ovposUo fllxt£ THtteborin. gssswwSasm Men tfe3trfiS»sa£f good* promet fhlpppd w per Imtraetfone. frfedevlyjr o* Alt l APPAKAICB ‘WHI&EBY HO LBUGfio* GALVANIC DATIIBY ABE USED. L»r«, N»4 ■"■Bp m to the eafety ud pelnlewoeee el the opere- Jafe whatmrbeiboepiefrl hjpenoai Interested in ggrUng *fe ’wit niff torlng do' knowledge of aj i&fifi&iiw lAL TflETffiaarud ia ariif atyW IS>£?££& , ° W! ••'■ ? E. OUDBY, Perot, 184 Smithed ti.i , Pauitbm, Ho.« WaoAiCTrtfipitnbCTiL. ii.Kii . LAW BOOKBoonttaaUy oahend, ... Ll HEAD, iSOOESELLEB AMD tit* e toto, Ho. TS Balldlap. .! • nmmrjßg, »c.. y*R£ . Market etreet,Pli • LIA'I'OM, a, ; JUi Esnoasdu \A 'B&MTB&BEJirrii. WlfifiMK 'WA-RB,' Deuec nr Pboh “d *" ■* MABBUirooxh ajmaa frnrMfirtiahtotamKi "" .{:■ ~ • * .ThcnirtUtitfclo'tnfiat UadKauanr to roodid niatanoa altnpi Sad lint and noond dan pap« atn»p4knlDllal4.T;nH'-f Jl.gnv-.’: AUawnnmilot Uaa nd teanrltwi itrtdir cons-- figgS* ippciUi SfcFanl'. -Oatindtilj om c.;;: t: ;;j :. " jiisdtr EfSlfe™-;:*: 10 bbU. l- . rte MaDnfaciurn c f Vinegar. By Charles V. ~ *■ D *» & ' PUsee’a Art of Perfumerj* 5125. * T *s Mato real Management of CfcOdna, is Health and Bleeaea. By Tho. 8011, M. 8., $L „* ractica! Mineralogy, Aanylng tod Mining By rnd. OTermao, Mining Engineer, 15 eenta. Pbjilclan*' VUMng List*, tor 1863. '* Pocket Dose Book, 6& Almanac! for 1863. Dlariee for 1863. nol2 *TJSVV BUOK.S. ; '—~ X'illlrfam- By Merlon HirUnd. ‘ . SP**® 4 .*"*. „ By Henry Wardß«»:h.r. ' * ° fth * Alle & #a *"‘ *®7«*•B«A. Lfi Mice ruble*. Clofb aod p*p*r edition. Among the Place. " *» «i The Student Abroad. , BjKimbell. , Conatry Ltrlng end Country Thinkloc. America before Europe. i 1 J£ w .SJ m4 “H2 , ’ fc r“ ,,n i' w< >mer> end Children. p- The Phantom Boqnet2-;_ • ~ . - ; ; - .-I- . . OUw Keadoll Holmee* Poem*—blue and gold. Arpleton's Taxpayer** Manuel. Like end Unlike. By A. IS. Bo*, ror «ala by ; K %Y A CQ-. 6AW»od*t. ! \TfcW ikiUiiH^aUKiAM—Marion new novel; • Tel* of Kentucky Life t n **2S AND SABS—by Henry Weird Beecher; ZIIE SLATE poWEB—By Profoesor Oetmee,of lalwet, Irelandi-fl. - ' THE ENGLISH .LANQUAOE-IU Origin, Hl*, ory eat! Early LlUhOlu*.' By G. P. BUnflTtS. THiBrEEW/MONTHS W THE REBEL 4%k% Yorker; Met*. 1 Pi/l* «?2L bln* ead gold y Meta, kjp UISEBABLXS—By Victor Hoaps BO etc. OBAMD4OHO«3-By ; WjH.Wel3su.‘M.; TSej Per kalehy ‘‘ ‘ “M bFdATIV" ; Qfg - - r . -M Wood treat. '■wsCELiAjrMiiwei. , SiCnßSlfUkKi -r-.r-r: ~ onKSKSEsrHPaHTs; oils and ote hnuoo BLuI. ES3BXGE or OOIYES, STOVEFOLIBH, FLA? VOBISO aXTBAOra, NOTMEGS, CINNAMON. MACE, CLOVES, ALLSPICE, WHOLE FBPPBJL MU&TABD BEEP, UAfITOU OIL, SWEET OIL mu (■««icw of all kind* in donas, ah ataadard patent msdlclaea, Ac., Ac., in storaaad tot sale low by • i WOODBID* A WALLACE, „ 105 Liberty stmt. J7 ri 8. Country merchants, Lifer* ptstliMidf nlse> .where, would do well to all aadSntAlawdafc —»**- ' *b4 WOODS IDEA'WALLACE \I7AGONB, 4c, FGHVS££e VERY If U CHEAP. FAK2I WAOOSB, OIL WAGONS tftd'iBFEISD WAGONS, OABDENS&'f CABT3IAND- COAX OABTti; TIMBEB wngET.tti-ftrwsr.-.nA-pncw. SB*B, BBIGK AEDiSTOXB JUASOV'fI WBXEL* BABBOWS, AD nidi of thj Eft dry timbers also all kinds of rypulrio^ AfoTy to - Stack of Federal strMtWtl'n, Allegheny. mhlUyd JAMES IRWIN, ,r ; ; . J Uaoolactiircr of /OIL or VITBOL, AOCA'AUIIOIIIAi • Order* Uff At WflltataHolniw A oo.*t Office,c«r« 'abr of Market anijlnt streets, will ikslti onus at Attention, •" ' " _ Lyon arnsthaiv m D*ai» to the moot select brands of GENUINE HAVANA OIOAES, and all kinds of 6UOKIBO AND GHEWINO TOBACCO,-SSUEEr FANCI USEBSOHAUM PIPES, TUBES, An., Ao„ In great variety, UN DEB THE ST;-OHABLES HOTEL, Pittsburgh, Pa. • r '«iJ > B. B.—The Trade suppliedcn libera}-terms. • i nylt:dly Oorraspo&dwM of the Pittsburgh Ossette. WA»ElidfO*, f N©v* 10,m2. We hive within « all _ the degreei of temperature,'from a real driving •now itons to a balmy breeseand a cloudless \ tky, which gradously oanoptes.our head* thli! morning. It requires an iron constitution to bear up'under the weather here. If mow falls, then sueoeeds soft and even vara weather, earning T«i7_r»pNLfiTHWWJoni whl&jUls the atmosphere with m els tore, tbps; lahptflug one toettaokefroa the whole rare*! none finally of coughs,.colds And catarrhs. Eioept Washington boarding houses, there U nothing more disagreeable,*-‘Of taeie‘fetter I would write a history, did time and,space allow.. I wish some artist worthy. of the theme might arise. Artemas'lfajtd had touch ed It with hie “tremeujui” een,bat;.be has. nerer finished his cartoon. Chare oalskstchei would be needed to -Illustrate the aubjeot folly, as a» pen'were sufficiently brill lent. There Is; on* peculiarity . eonneoted with then which,: as I have nerer. seen It alluded to, I cannot forbear mentioning. - That is, they are usually kept by "first families" from day, "rich in «om».deis&-.«ha}teb,’’ which, one after another, bare gone to the euetion htook. "Pint families" used' to spend, their .summer at the springs, i They hybemated during the vUw 'whlcfr costs little? you know. Bat when.nature put on.her gaudy attire and the blushing, buds spoke ef new* bora ’Spring, forth came the "first families/' aid set ebout preparing for “the season.” Aunt Phillis was examined, or Unole Ned, and if found In good- eobdltlon Were sent down to Biebmond, and ( “ going, going,”) wpnt to tbe highest bidder 1 to pay the ex* Knsea of the “season.” ■ Now, as "niggers,". ;e grief or Joy, or aoy 'other commodity, will iaJls&th&reMtordss bfa first family owning ‘/iweivtjdegrots of *r&toeracy >r wonld naturally give way in years, and the ; next step in thls f'strmnp, eventful-history" was boarding houses la. Washington. Ifiiie Ufa* l&orymat. But Vf'first family" never keeps r > boarding- house for .money 1 ' Not they! ' They deilre“afew agreeable bom* paatbni for the daughters or "a lfttlere lief ftoncthe ennui of iWiabinfcUa A few old'dilapidated bedsteads, three-legged ohatmvnrtegutod loofctofrglastes and thread* bare art. put fiajuse as/Braßgre. These, allavme tosay, arenot signs of .pov* . erty it'*,"first famlly.lM :U)n the contrary, they ere geir>looms detoended from 7 thorium insd ; 6f sristocruoy (gs« _ growj) whi landed at Jamestown, and eis > ~~ - t, -■ ** , C-?a • j ’ e<4 • » W/ W. yOLliiUj Wootaßor to Out ' TT • wrlght 4 So,S7'Wooi *tr**t>oocn«. of Dl&ncma klltj, dealer tp aU kinds of OUTLXBY. BAZOBS, BIFLKfI, BKVOLYEBS, £N£YE9, SCIfl- BOBS, GUNS, Ao., Ac,: A.,UrpiHT.irrm6ot of the '|bove goods constantly on band , ■ fM • irjtx, fjfgitg. *■ M 7 P. MABSHALIij Primm Wall t • P.rtu, ‘Pitt* bomb. ; ;tj . j*7 U H. FAL5Lj£k- ,Ka 1 7r-’WooD tit.. XV, DwJer la 808 NETS, 7I&XB,£TBAW TBUH* MINGB.cmdBmAWQOOnagWaBy. HOOaTB^o«tfO£fi. 10HN CAMPBELL; Manufactubeb o» el BOOTS ABB SHOEB of dMOriptloa.Ho. 34 Balthfleld«trMt f PitUburgbVFn.. ; oeSlnlv- TiEuTAiSBBEE^nFSTjIOTMu: \7 iui An Brail Dxalsas a BOOTS, SHOES, An., aomtf Fonrth and Wood itmta. PUtsbars*. puYSMVi'Ajra. £)K. OHABLES H. STO^E, PHYSICIAN ANB BUBOEOH, * OfflrS, W.-M f KUEKCTBTgNET, (Opposit* Oalonnade Bow, o«ar flatpectloa Bridge) ? jylfcly ALLB«HCTT<3ITY^ jnusic. xc, iTiHABLOTTE BLUME. Majtufaotub- V n A3ta DsALrinr PIANO-TOttTES, ud lm« porter of Moilc and Mo»lcal In*trmu«ntA. doleamnt for the HAMBUBO PIANOS, also lor HALUBT. BAVIfi A 00/B BOSTON PIANOS. withandwith! oat .Bolsan Attachment. No. 61 Fifth street. mjo Mlt LEBEK «&: BttO.j JJBALB&4 in • Music and Musical Ipstbubkhti, and sola .a neats far BUlnway’i celebrated PIANOS, No. 69 Fth street, ‘PHiabnrgh. . : ’toy^a H. MELLOR, Deals* ik Pianos Milodiobs, Ao, No. 01 Wood street, between voorth strut ead IMeatosd alley. PUtshoxgb. Pa it CniTECT VR*AI* JAMEB M. BALPH, ARCHITECT, Prepares JKxruoit Deawuos uv SfsaricAiibn, for all kinds of Buildings, and sopert&taads their erection oarbuonshU tsnnaii?. ' Offlo* os'Anderson ftfeet;/i>c)WMn lieaooekaad Bob! peon street*. Allegheny City. „ MO - assays’' Si t ftttskruh S. BIDDLE f 00., tDiroßt its ptoftjrross, Pablieetioa Office «o. Bf| Fifth Street, MOBgIMO ABD IirESIHO.rBITIOSa, DAII.T, OOBTAUOHO THE LATEST HEWS DP TO THE HOOB OF PUBLICATION. ', ■■ ■ TEHMSoj r noun, Enmox-ge per adhere In edeance, or lk^tale per weakftomeehfan. '<■' ~ Ereaiee Eomoa—g3 peraamda toedtaaee,orO eanta per waek from caixtee. 1. Wxxxir Eomoe—fiingle cop he. S 3 por annnm; Flea or more, IldSi Teh,or opwetde, SI per enaom, lnTerieMytoedrenee.- ADTEBTIggh?~AT BEASOHABLS RATES. B. B, DAVIS, THURSDAY NOV. 18. 'The Kiehmoad Sxamin*r ’.zprtllli great alarm at tie groat Inornate ofHhe naval power of the National Government.;’.lt taper “Thlx natal grows to' noh a ilie at to threaten st la many .fadpecti' more lerioaily than theenernyVland jforeeii—ghe Yenkaei have now afloat ntarly. Soore|iUof war more than tody .-Po.u|d .bneitwhen,' the .war eom- Tnenood. , Large ani eoUvepteparaiiona have been made for Sara! movementa-tlile .winter, *»d lkl» generally eitlmatednhat than are BOW shoot flfly Iron-clad tneh-of-war bnlld-- 135 porU;. tomaketoelrjblochaiio, effectne!; and toopen arenuetof luvaetqn U’thoia aiitribU of the Sooth where the Emancipation Procla mation ean,.wito hho. beginning of i too-new year, be pat into, practical afloat”- The Hmaniilpatloajr<'ni»'"lli"" ■■ ’-"iHinfl thaai terribly. Th7ydo_natj|ogarxl It aa a hit of tub paper, bote* aa’edbtt of fearful pow er when lntrodneed Into the Cotton Statei at the mouth. of our oavaloanoos. The Kmo*- *» antlelpatet the eaptoreof. their remain- ‘ tng portW-nOharlatton, Savannah and Mobile i—frfm tod aaee with which all the Texet parti fillinto oar hindi. Itoontlnaei: “ With, then port. Is. the hendi of the tnt my, the hlpekaao, eould be enforoed with a atrldtneae and rigor of which wohart yet had no Irperlenoe in oor rofferloge from thli ■otuise. We would ham to abandon all Idea buildingm.aary on thu: lUwfiiii tiu.n. We wouli ttivxto .repeat. homUlatlon of glribg op to the enemy crofdeetroying what lew havaUtrnotani we hare. We woold loae, •oo ftpat axMßVoor That tyttem of railroad eommunloatloa la the Cotton Sfetei, and. we might reallte, wheo It wa» tab late, that the Interior warfare of which auth hope, are In dulged wooldheve to be condaoled under clr- Otmataneti lnthUteetlop of .the Oeofederaoy ,wsuh woold' rendu the iu|ehaset land pre- HrtaUon of a large army ah»o«t lmpoitihlo. , “Thete ealamltita thraaUaed in the cap tore of oor porta are grare 'anoagh. One grater, howeter, end more ’terrible than all that*. la to ooma If. the-eoemy can get a hold In the Oettoorfltatea, for :pnttinr »nto oper»- tieo tttaoelporioo toheme. Great a«btta : wlllna(jd*Uy U made to heap toll pet ‘.meaMre.afdh*AVoUtlonlita foam falling to ’ too groond, and tee that the Wrato whloh Mr. .folnooln hae bottled for the ‘let of January done not go into a harmlua fiirle of toda powder.’ The dread of terrOe Iniorreotlon on the lit of Jaooaiy It beginning U oppreii the Sooth-, •m.heart more than all tbjU oths fearaeom- Mned; and lot ono ortwombre portt fall lnto thahandle! toe Shion fbreee,.and all the powerof toe ConfideratgQOTerninßnt cifenot beep ttatr army of toegorthtoeetlier. They ’ Will feel that they wIU he needed at a iotwi :pimrh . this or that man's com mand when the ntereat of the whole nation is in the balance. llt is true, we ware treated, yesterday, to.sundry Don.Juanlo attitudes and sundry howls and threats by the gentle men who/ihoulder-strsppod, do duty at Wil lard's, etc- But what has all this with the army in the field through another terrible winter?' What answer ii tbis to the Oct-that all lari winter, under Gen. McClellan's oom :mand, the Potomao wasina statrof blookade, with> huge army lyin g: harorotUug in their winter quarters, of,tents That a fsw West -Point "gentlemen'' are disturbed because the army is going into the hands of another Gen eral,ls no answer to' the fact tbat the Penln ♦ale campaign was a wretched and terrible failure: that the fruit of the severe battles of South Mountain and Autletam was loltt T»et no man charge personal feeling or base parti san considerations as causes for the very care fuiand measured criticism of Gen. McClellan'S career. History (will give luffioientreasons for tuQoh severer condemnation than has yet been meted. Ton have published . Gen. Halieck's letter of the 2Stb nit. Who caunot-iee In' that, evidences *of the most remarkable un willingness on the part of Gen. MeOleUan to advanoo against the enemy t Shoes, horses, forage, clothes, wagons—every' thug was oharged to be wanting by Gen. McClellan, bnt readJtbsQdartemaster'sreporti miliary's report, and all the reports referred to in Halleok's letter l I allege that all whieh has ever been eiid by "Visitor** in hlft very careful if marks touching. the unsuccessful, career of Gen. McClellan,nas been.beriHL.out' by facie transpiling from time, to .time, /end is now justified by the event of Saturday end the letter of Gen. Halleok. ' ' . . WB4T KkXt. The friends of a vigorous war policy will now be in the ascendant. Or, to other words, and momproperty—there Is no doubt, a geu-i ♦fal ls at tho bead ef the army who will obey without cavil -qr trivial excuse for delay,, aha "orders", of the President, the Secretary of -War, and Gen. Halleck* The immsnse en,- fervent patriotism which presides to the War offioo will now, Hit hoped, be felt in evqry department ef the. serried., Those •tlrring order's,and bulletins which3kto6 with' the fail Of Ponelion and ' STaibVille wilt he' repeated; The-effort* and toils-of laborious 1 days and sleepleasnlghu, will not, His hoped, -be longerpasirled by the-fintoak demands and. puerile exeasea of West Point. . Bat. why.need. I tay more ? f Qen. McClellan simply because I believe bil- Uok of energy and enthusiasm has prolonged the war. and. cost. as thousands of ptedons lives,, and- tbat'hii continuance In oOmmatfd was making bad wdrio;W fast as poisible.* ' nsiiscvs.' ' I notice L. B. Livingston, Esq., of the WoveltvAVitrks tnim; wun=»naw ■r l i« the " Quartermaster's balanoe;* 1 which he has already succeeded In introducing Into -several of the regiments. It has.received commen dation from aii who'have seen it here ae com bining precision and portability. It seems to be an excellent invention, and will doubtless be adopted by all quartermasters, as U-will save therna great deal of delay, whieh is al most absolutely neoessary in the use of the common scale. It Is a Pittsburgh Invention and of Pittsburgh manufacture. John Frank Klrkpatriek, of -the Bth Penn. Bs 0., is also here. He went to the regiment, -now in the advafiee, but JDr. Philips ordered, him here for medical treatment, as beds yet juflering maoh from his wound. Dr. Clymer, Bxi'mlning Physloi’u here, considers Lieut. K. permanently disabled, but the Utter it .unwilling to accept u certificate of that kind, If he can help it, as he desires ageln to take 'fcUjplaoe in the gallant 9ih, in one of whose ebmpanies he is now Captain. Visztox. The War in (be HoQih*wcit^ The apparent fnaotion of the Westbrn arm ies tin oe'tbs disgraceful failure of Buell's see ded campaign against Brsgg,snd the resump tion of offeaslvo operations by the Army of the Potomso, base diverted (be attention of tba loyal public from tho theater of war In the South-west. Bat many more days will prob. ably cot elapse before mighty events will again fix the publio interest upon that quar ter, Under the present seeming oalm-a very .hurricane of war is brewing, that will soon be Jet loose, and, even with bat moderately able direction, sweep by an inherent foroe tba States washed by the Mississippi and its tribqtaries clear of rebel domination. The distant observer has no conception of the ex* tent of the-vast preparations making for * last onset upon the rebellion -la. the flonth west. The Impending campaign will be waged on a scale In comparison to the gnn dear of whioh that of last year will appear •Insignificant. No less than seven powerfol armies will be arrayed for operations along a line extending from the western slope of the Virginia Alleghenies to Che western confines of Arkansas. There will be v 1. The anrvoanoentratingin the Kanawha Valley under Msibr General Gox*—- ■ -.-1 Tbearmy.ol Msjor. General Granger, gapised opposite Cincinnati, and now moving through Central Kentucky. 3. The grand "Army of the Ohio/* under Msjor General Koseerani, at thia time npon ft* seoond march to Middle Tennessee. . *• The army of West Tsoneue under Major General Grant. i fi.- The aTmyioTmlng-under-MsjorGenbral lloOlernand for service along the Mississippi 6. The "Array of tbe Southwest” (Major Gsmsral Curtis' old eemmandl now operating in&rath-Eastern Missouri. IT. Tbe "Army of the Frontier/* at present : campaigning Tn North-Western Arkansas, under Brigadier General Schofield. [At this early Juncture we do not feel at liberty to mention either the- field -of-actloa respectfully assigned to or the strength In numbers and armament of each of those'' armies. This muoh, however, we can eeyt the aggregate force thus marshaled for the winter oampalgn In the Southwest will not Tall short of three hundred and fifty thousand men, and notwithstanding the great length of the line of operations! no apprehensions of disasters from Its division into so many dis tinct bodies need be entertained, as eaoh will be strongvnough to contend suooessfnllyirUlr any porUeo oftkesfiemy Ukely to oppose Ua movements. t . ' (Tli.rtikoli.r. knona to have but foutLAT* ] m|es in the field east and west of the Misals iiippt- with which to meet this tremendous loyal foroe, vis: the army under Soring, la Southwestern Virginia; the united amiss of Wrbx^BUKggd.Bftgg J Ji#J&it.l»a4amx; the army under Pemberton (late Yen Born's), In, Northern Mississippi jandthat until rv oeiAly commanded by Hindman; In Northern ; Arkansas. The highest estimates mads of the strength of these several armies ranvcm fol lows: " . . * Boring 1 ....;......,... Smith and Bragg. Pemberton; J1tndmanr..;...7.... * I Total, , Thus we have,- even after the itare undoubtedly ‘bitravagaiit-figures'**-' xrreet, an aggregate considerably lets than it e-half of thonumber of loyal troops To be i -8.W110.-ln tho-BoMb-Wwl.—WW~4*,- i n.'. ta annuaiuU.: t.kik r< rk 10 l.«cnUb]jdll»j»(l lino* (k.b«U2. if SUivSibkU-k*na,l«M tab, tte »»,»' few months ? Fortunately, the. evil genius of war. In the West, the.fatal iaoubos that . has jo long stlflsd and waited tho energies of ' Gte -largest end best -Western armies/ Don c Cer7os Buell, has it no ; longer inhis power to the loyal cause. Whatever the stra ngle abilities of Gens? Boseorahs, Grant, Curtis,Gordon, Cor, and MoClernahd may bo, their record proves theta to be men who will not oontesfcthemselves with mere maneuver-' lag and oeenpatlqn. -of Bebel territory; but aot upon the eonvUUon that the annihila tion of the Bebel armies will alone .end the. war, and promptly follow up and give battio to the encmj-r*U that,~ln our humble opin ion, win be neoessary, with, tho irresistible momemtum of overwhelming numbers and superior armament at their oommaad; to ao ocmplish the desired object. - The time for preparation for the campaign in the south-west is well nigh over. Defi ciencies Is clothing, amx'and equipments among tha old troops hava nearly sdl been supplied; The raw levies have jeinod-their veteran eoaades jn arms* In a few days all “ l ? # “I" 1 we*t«n.araies will. be ready for work. Yet, the commencement of offensive movements depcods upon. the condition of the' wesUrn rivers.; Without a riso in the Sana* wha, Ohio, Cumberland, Tennessee and Ar kausafffivers, snfacient fora general re-open “B of steamboat -navigation, the immense union armlet in Western Virginia,Kentncky, ZesneseeCf.Missiscippi and Arkansas will not have adequate channels of supply, and faeaeo ;bo unable to move beyond certain points. .But, let. the locks of heaves b® opened foLa week throughout the wist)'And the clash of artns wißcbespeediiy heard 'from thA Alls gheny .the Gwk Mountains*^... X,, Tnkj flow the- Pre«idehr*TtttCTprets L -ih n © Theia;Ugrfi(itj«Me forsnoftjirggeaeut in the fact, that-Prqsfdent Lincoln ( rightiy in ter preU tharOvultrbf the laU elections as a'ood-' asmnaUott-of thahsiUaiiog.pollcy-whXch oontroilad his manigeaentpfthe /Me is confirmed in this belief by assuraaees received fromi promUeht members of the opposition) of their mdlnaiato insUln him. In any polity looking'tc * speedy, luppre'ssics of tjie.reboi- Uon. These 'promises, of^'bourse,"oome from thoroughly loyal Democrats, whoseymtty ties ' hava led. them to endure the. companionship' of thb Woodaand their followen, for the pur- J >ost|Of keeping the Demoaratio orgahisatieh : rom wholly feUlng-lnto thahaadaof iympa thixan with X. T. - fineoesrto be ’ ■jThe President,- la conversation : last week' witb a. premiueatigeaUemaß &emrhls_own -State, .that In .future svotcm should.be thb test of quallfleation'ln ohr Generali, 1 as d that’ fxUare, altar-va(a trial, should at onorbo followad ky removal, ontil -thw. right men should be found to oocupy the" right places. That fhis'plainest principle of practicable wisdom should no Jong have been neglected in tho.iullitary appolntmenta of the .Govern ment has excited the'wohdsr br aU slace the beginning of the war) and sf faithful adher enea to. it hertafttr, will he ;4bs surest gnar -anty of a, speedy and sucoeiifnl termination ota struggle which has become neariy ai air grpeefut to ithaGovernmsnt as la-origin was to the rebels.—Cbr. jf. T+ Xim m. .. . Xu thk Blue Bldgd, through whloh an army eas pass—of which we hear so much' —ara Mred In number, vis: Veatal^s/eight Billei from Harper's Ferry ; 6nieker*e, twenty fodr miles.from tha -ferry; throogh -which -pasae tha. Alexandria and. Harper's .Ferry Turnpikes Ashby's, thirty-night oi^Afrom. Harper's Ferry,;through which passesa branch pika from , the Alexandria . to Wihchester. ; Fourteen mQes,below Ashby*s,is Manassas' Gap, thtbugh'Which runs tbs rallroadV eight miles belowii Chester's Gap, arbadj not much traveled, it r twenty mlier still further dbwti Is Thonton's Gsp, through 'Whish thasuppllee foiLea'sarmy were hauled in wagons iron dordoniTlilft and .Culpepper*. It is probable. that, the main body of the re bels made gootUhdr. retreat through Thorn, ton i Gap soma days ago. A nmrarea from Indisaapolij to the Clh einnati OomtHtcifU says;, . .. TheremoraljOfLGsnenlflaQieUan and the appointment of. Burailde to ‘*k* oomma&i s> f the • tha, Potomac, is, wajl,reqeivsd here, and caused contidenihie joyamoag thoso who iamtUv3gbrpii.pc6*ebution of the war. •" ; pMr&QMa. - QBAI*EO PKOFOSALS «re invited till O th« lfito DAT OP NOVtUBKB, 186*. foe-tim. pljlfif th# OBtt*d Stout. (taUbMuoa Dvoutmest with 1.000 sur oiTJ 4^^“* "s»W,a n sssaisi' lir dA7of.£'oa*b«£j}f jgjpon tfteroMW at.tosfev* Mnaaat DMjrdn«ct. 600 bttdof C*UUptr r w*ek wiUb* raq otxtd to bo itUwtdwsidsr'lal* o&ntrtbt. *wl andaufllclajt tecari i,j } wUi b« Ptopotalt from eo&traotots -wfccr itoft-orerionilT «Wm ooapiy.wUb tlwit fcld*,irom dWojai per *iu*^M b £Szi£S l F , .'?‘ 7 r " i r a i • *■■”’ ••Pont e/ Gtennww, W#»»» -»6ttt«oocntvof Bt*t*ot -i -m; Cftht «tto» d MdJiUto of —I do ****>! —it ftbU'to Hull a contract to acdortiM* will tot twin of bikptScirttomVMuf to**, thwitf bit jtopotirtoa b* will it tArbrr^^^*» Jo bocotaolU'ioSirfthir ” Tjitapioroiitsuimn'bo.jiptidoitaoatti.bld. • ■•: ThimpcwQji]lty of tb4 KQxrMitgrm n p»t' &• •hoya b» ito tfoM <*rilfl»i»of .tht.OftrkVi the neojortCtftrlorl«3Xt wot HwtfaS&i' tSMKTibi*-'' trie* if -.- ;t i i r . "SFrtrvW^oiowmmon t*-**-- . .... o»;r« T' he bat way toie-beeper, ASS^^^dSS^tlSlfSS' btndt *cd bMisiiaßv:toff»>«d ditto *t prtcet tons fWtaty-ftfo-to 1 titot?*dollart-tbd!! Th»jLan.fa»ltbtrt 6y tot etoj; caauinla* «U of dotioTfeul 00. Xagrdwd.and ptrcuiot btUdato,tfeQrtodffSfrtt).’ y Kßwmd, nptrier* ot btlf donu r ««ortod, is» *AJ doMvMOrteditCiOO; Xnaa»‘iorß*a,nutt» ■CotoCi lbtflrit, aud eta e»d» of tot oitm* Wtotasj* cmb pf b«u com, txiba toes* kr'whaU»*J*r*tr*, fl9Cl. -,T*mu,c**li. ,v.JU b«. mi totinot Of torfUYilßmM.'wtth i>nr ter cot* MoiioaoA Bsyinto tostnaf wlil-haro totcpreMioanpaUct nflata*UQgp6t|eetiofit.toiito tttotPotour. -., r , : tbit Js-'rar of-ttt laort'toltotto «rtldet*6f tbt totop tor toott ttnaka mo&«7>lcwo£ Um tout**. - A«fid. to:. jronr ecdti* eartpT. . O&rua X. WfltATOa, flelt.laiorfer, ~ - ' •‘Gorotr ! P.ft.Sdx.l2U. •• ■- ! r ‘- f '•• • l i^ T cc2BsB# ;:t ' TJKFINEP QUi FOB EXPORT.—Thai • XI pnjand to-.1l •h» MnHWMi UB taXfOO bunb trM kboud HIES.. GUAfV. - ■ -r.w6Ut.on Wotta. pnubo,ri,: i. - : pit WOKK3 -i V: MATLOM * stum, *'C«»oa,no w ™«r!^,wmj»^: Buyout OretoQn.:. . t ;, y 16,000 60,000 60,000 80,000 r*vi C a . :-'-< B«lMd«nM»r*i** f • Hu i.a:Bl»BI»,": ; S _* < i* >a ' -;•"- Ra lit ÜbyrtytTeat. •.; * •*» ivi.ny-tt-tmtwpiaiiWr VOLUME LXXV—NQ. 308. mnwjMCR"" ; OpMPAMy. OSss, N. E. pomer Wood and J^Uti i tita. FIREAHDHARIHEIHSTOASCB. r - oaxoioßSi Wet. PMWm, .. J«qm D. Vemer. ' John W»h, - -- ••■ "ChpC Jottn l. BMndi Vrjn. B. Hkj*f . . B*as«l P.ffhriT*r, John S.Pirka,' ' Oaorg*B.Jawn, j-■ : Baniol WnUaoa, ' Wta. Van Kirk, [ 0. .Haawp Lora. WB.FSaun.IMM: J 'WM. T. 6 ABDNKtt, fiwwrtary. ~~ ‘ ~ fnilrty 1 ’ LII&JS ‘UStiOKAJS’CJi. 'JjlC'TttK KfeLf*? =' X' ANCE MCIOAL 'IEBO&ASUS WHPAIiIV-- OF Pttli ADELPHIA.oa BOUDIBU, Unit* • . (MVCtMi; MEBCHABDIaI, EUBBtTOßE,'Aavlfc' town fr ccnwlrjr, Offlo.llo.aaW.Uul.tnrt. , cumrt, A£2,6W| Anna, M-Utrttrt ” aiuKlOWl; ?<. ;VIJ " '1 '7. . 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