DAILY p 0 ST. PITTSIII . :: 41; _ NoVEMIIER 12, 1,56,1 4:n1.• li. t oel+altiatittai 1-14 It -411.4-Vt. i i:rr.• ?, 1(0 law ther ,, , no r t , f4S (tin 1110111.11 E AKONG 'CONTRACTORS We it alluded to so fr , equ , ntly, tUet wa cannot doub.. but that the coming win tes in New Yc,..k and Washington, will be the gaye.lt over knowa in either locality. b..caus, of the immense fu.irtn!. • which have been so suddenly accumulat ed by persona furnishing materials for tLe war. Persons in both cities, and else where, who three years ago were glad to live on brown bread and consort with gip. sies, now dash by in e q •lipage3 of dazzling splendor. They dress in purple and fine linen, and fiVT, samptuously every day. Their pe-r w.q..l.l;ntat.,:es and relatives they dodge, and dance attendance only upon toregu and domestic celebrities. This eisc opulent and swelling con tractors figured i.'.Tgely at the big Lail given to the Russian eicurs the caber evening it , New Yc. , k.. Fr. 4 are known by the extravagance ar.o :ads of taste v.°. tbleus ;heir the men, gene. - a 4, sported dashy waietccote,while their w:7 . ta appeared to have exhausted their entity wardrobes Taking it all in all, the Soy deny..ms:ration of reso.ct tGr 'RD/3 rsn epoch hlßtOly . Herald 5 / 1 1.h cpinme:ldablE cL.rtubity been tiguripr c;:ipt cd qaet, and r• e 2 for • onterayletiOt c>. It,rsa end ligur.'s Dr« eE, , h011.7,ht. f): - ;he ,:a ion, at :Ina derate . ... Ma calla> p2rcha . . Jew - el:y . lisiuqueti Coiffure , . ;- giu , • S•t . S;nape , t)r ltro Wine E ,pense A cademy. dtcc. i,qlE,-dze Carri The destructiur on the in tere.stng occasion wai also fearful. eho-,' - tag the esuilect crsnditio, ra N,,w appetite, and, it tu, 55111.3 tlrDc, dernpu stratiug , -, au,:og ie L. old pleafuse.:, .Irl mv•gJratiug Read the account of the articles den... 01101 ed ; L-re it Is tllousauCl rock oysters were g ,L•b`.cd up, as mere prepara*.ic, , i, lesi to stio , stomach,' tor the subet.7,-,:tittli, wLic!, r,neisted of - 10 (X 0 ynklatts and 2.04.0 pickled : 1' monster salmon-30 pounds each ; 120 , game birds 2!",1 e:ts 1,000 pounds tenderloin : 100 pyre raids of pastry ; Loot) large loaves, t,cst battles of Here is a fair eummence.ment, a better enlloontinu.Ation, but, like PIERRE•S . ' letter, the winding up is the tairest of the whole. Mercy i three thousand bottles of wine . the mere announcement will give an idea ot the quantities of other fluids which gurgled doeiu the capacious throats of th;, admirers of Russia. This ball i 3, we learn, but the first of a ington this winter. That the - Wan - I: tonians Ire already ricifficie:oly schooled to apprecihte these fashionab,e demon stration. will he following, which we copy from a Wnehington corres porid,,:t of 'l,, New Y.:l-k Ind , pendent "There was a i,ight t be seen in broad dayligut a taw 01.7 , /runt of the Pres - ,:e, - .,t,al Tr:, et.. 5, which gw....± those who w , triee , 2ed it a -Soek,r,g idea of tha onward strides which the VICO of intern peranoe has mad- , in 'good society' during the last lew yee.rs A woman clad in the richest and most fashionable garments, with diame: , r.lB E>shing ::orn her slender fingers tr. th s.ant western sunshine, sat upon the stone balustrade., unahl.. to pro ceed on her homeward walk without be• fraying herself. At last she rose and started on, swaytug tc and fro, ai.d yet soon rested again, utterly unable to proceed. The carriage of a (.:reign minister passed by—the poor woman was noticed—and it turned, stopped, took in tke lady and car ried her to her 14X111d4118 home, For the lady o wealthy and occupies a high social position, but she W•A , drunk in tbt. , s'reets of Washington. ' UNION FEELING MOUTH From Littie Arkans3 , , vc.? have the Dc.we t & LTitori Le.o.lt:rc hus r,g Lee , : bed there , cn tb. 33.4 t , at winch tesatatiooe p,Eged greatest refire not aly t to pet pat :1. - , wn the rebellion. 1.118 tee , l:Lg Unica, hut to renqe: every aid g Arksr.sa , Int what has Earn r4bib:;ed :n Stac..-4: from tho f--.):n— -mencPm,rt cf hc,,tliaiee, with tht• 4 1-"rft xcep , ,• , ! L,f LINL tit N - OttP c,t hid tne,g;agea, er,..teav °nog to prove tb, Southern ray.)ll a ty runny over declare, that 1, , ,t 1,g! , 1 R ,, nth , --rn State wee in favor (31 secession ; cxcepr the one to which we have allu Bu'. this gratifying conditicn of things 8 .c.h, he very soon pet u.iltsd L.mself to change instead of encouraging and a!ao festering the Ccion tetl.ng among thu South• mt. people, (who were, at the begin ning I,3ttt:ities, numerc us enough to hays nut down their rebellious neigh. bore) h. pt!..,:',eti Abont:cuisen to cam• pel him to iszuc proclamations, which had the effect ct ciPs'r , ..ying our snips ; u every Scutharn State. And sine thou, he has, done nothing to encourt-ge the Union rnanifestat,c se in the South. From Loui siana. North Cs.r...ht a, 1:3 lac t till the ~oatbern Sta.e.,, we have htard rniun demc.l, , it-rolur.s her the erie re 9eonY: they brie received from the Adrnir: istratioa it , ,aboi,,h slavery and th u we cor,E . .!,r your Lee gone so far E.= 1,11, ,term even Kentucky. itself. Ibe State. arq not hereafter to be permitted to elav E , r y Be th e y please, but eras: be butjkct to the order of the geheral Admir:istretioa. Abd this is the manner it which we are t- have a speedy peace. Scarcity of Sailors Ship merchants complain of the great scarcity of sailors, who can now command here $2O per month on vessels trading be tween the port and ports in Western Europe, with advance cf $6O; the same monthly Pay, with the advances of $26, in the Nediterraaeat.., South American end coasting trade ; and $l6 a month, with advances of from $64 to $6O, in the California and East, Ii is trade.—N. F. .News. THE PITTSBURGH POST: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12, 1863. Louisiana Fast tteuotning a beCi and Hayti. The New Orleans t orrespoudent 01 tl New York World gives the following a. count of the progress of A.he abolition e.. tu.pritse in Louisiana, which is fast e :. verting that gtats into another Hayti Going down Bayou Barataria we stet ped at the few plautatiou, now in opera non in that section of the State the tie groes have heard of the einaticipat;on proclamation, and ad they do not believe in the '`,..xcepted" portions more than the Federal officers in this department ":., :;if- consider themselves free. Nearly' ,II or them have run away, and come wice again, in twos and threes, eometim,-s in gangs. Their appearance, after il month's trial of liberty, was wretched in the extreme. Halt naked, half starved tree negroes do not look as well as do led and clothed slaves. On their renrir. the first thing was to get something : i eat. The next thing was to sit on the fence in the snit. Then to sleet , . Th,ii to eat something. None of the planters or overseers pretend to have any control over the negroes. The blacks would take their hoes and go into the field, working long enough to stimulate their appetot,s a little, eat something, and then he down in the sun. They did as much and what tney pleased, manifesting no interest whatever in the magnificei, scheme for their 'education, - and not over anxious to join the army. One plantation we saw was opened just before the war Iftg in. but no sugar wad made, and the cane r,., red in the ground. Another place, ore of tile largest and finest in the State, comnrisit.g in all 20,000 arr as of land. mil as far as developed, capable of producing 1.500 hogsheads of sugar, will make this year perhaps 200 hogsheads. Nearly al, the slaves on this place wander eit awri), sod then returned. I asked a negro how many came back, "About a hundt, 1 head." "Head of what '''' "Head c.: ..oggers - It was thus that the cl'h' , -Take of his fellow slaves. thee L:half uack, killed the cattle un the piau.e r., they wanted them for food, working a little, and loafing a great deal. Anotti,r plantation was totally abandon-id. livis a roagaitigent estate. Last year :rise tie, - would llf•Vt! .made seveh hundred hcg heads of sugar, rotted in the neldi I ro pier it had grown up wild, and there stood in the midst of desolation to be cot r ' rivvi. h) the first frost. Every wher, !lie story was the same. late negroes did nest to nothing, refused to be run or driven away, but looked to their iaas . .ti, tort 1 food. the plantation are revertiiie to siAftoups again. there is nu such soli (..i,,fivher,f 1 , ti, world as there is along those bayous. in St-uthorn Louisiana Sogar fully in war , -i mid the land is really too good fur unite , for where it has been tried it results yoe. cral,y in the growth of wood rather thou cotton. The swamps are mt.-ass 0: I at. gird interwoven foilage. groveit of live oak and cypress. there is a wor: , t wealth to be derived from the plantatii 1 ,,.. if they were this year what they wen' iv, years and more ago. They are goirg (- decay, N o Lew with; will be opened. There is no labor now that cal. or will produce the staples in Ibis State. 1 sow or. every tree, high up on the trunk tl e inantc of the Bell crevasses in iii , v Ire alie..iiaippi broke through the ;eve,. to, c; -set hank, near New Orleans, and i ti ',deo th . while country down to the quit, enlimergitg swamps and plaiita , lol.s diet was a di...aster fora year only Sim, then there has swept over a portal of this State a Hood that has annihilated the la bor systt ru, the wealth, the pr,,pcl liy of t?t , ...k4Aiftut- , 6,1k., JJle B",i/rki.SlE re.iiturati i:; "restored'' Les 1),11.1 at most Il redeetnal4 lost. /' 40 , But the plantation slaves, as rapeily us they coulo be gobbled bed cOtis no,d, have beeu foroed into the Fed, rid army. or have pu• upon the '•gevernineut plantan ions either poeitiuu they enjoy that liberty which a change of teas tars merely gives a slave. The official or gan this evening gives an editenal account of a visit to Forts Jackson and St. Philip to see General Thomas review ten negro companies. The editor says : ' Truth compels us to say they made a very poc.r exhibition ;" but he thinks only - ii few weeks will elapse before the Fourth Louis tuna Infantry, Corps d' Afrigue, will be far on their way to rival the splendid dis play made by the Eleventh Indiana, - is only insulting a white Western -r.gircent fur the sake of licking the shoes of negro elav ea. Further, "True soldier y pride has been aroused" in the negroes fir tb ey have becu visited by the immediate ropresentatic e of the rnited States Ibis gorgeous display and condescensiou of royalty must have impressed and over powered the negroes almost as much as would the presence of the "Wobbly Gob bly" himself. But apart from the negro men not want ed for the army, and the .negro women who are too old "to wait upon" the obli• cers, what is to become of the rest:' Any one can go to the cotton presses here, and .he authorities will give you a boy or a ,tirl, if you will only engage to feed them. They are glad to get rid of them. A lady went r,ct long ago lo a contraband camp to get a small black boy to wait upon the table. While there she saw an old negro woman sitting 6ti the ground, moaning and wringing her hands over her &tug+ ter, who was lying on the bare ground with not a blanket over ur under her. The young negro woman was dying, and her new -born child lay dead ou the ground in this camp. A General in this Depart meat:told me that in marentng his brigade through Lafooche, some of his men pick tad up a living negro child that had been thrown away in the swamp. Ido not say one word about "humanity." But such 'hires, which are frequent enough, now but the oegro is in the hands of hie "friend, - coeld never happen where !here was a property iuterest, if nothing more, in the black race. Depth of Coal Beds Heath's mine, in Virginia, is epresent ad to contain a ooal bed fifty feet in thick 11038 j a coal bed near Wilkesbarre, Pa., is eatd trf be twenty five feet thick • at Mauch Chunk is a coal bed forty to tiny feet deep ; and in the basin of the Schuyl kill are fifty alternate seams of coal, twenty-five of which are more than three feet in thickness. In Nova Scotia is a coal formation fourteen hundred feet deep, and containing seventy•five alternate layers of coal. Ile Whitehaven coal mine, in England. has been worked twelve hundred feet deep, and extends a tnile under Lilo sea ; and the Newcastb• rota mine, in the same country, has been worked 10 the depth of fifteen hundred feet, and bored to a similar additional depth. w.thout findipg the hott..ru of the coal wel,Jure, Miners' ..kurnal. 1,800,000 Slaves Sent into Geoi gia and Alaba.na Gentleman arrived in Wastiiiirwi !rum Kentucky report that eighteen bundled thousand slaves have been run into Ge - a• gia and Alabama alone, from Kentucky, Tennessee, Louisiana and Mississippi, by rebel owl, r: 2, 10 escape the Union trov, e. Great ciatraaa was occasioned by this enormous influx of food consumers, and so scarce had subsistence become, that even corn bread was a luxury and almost' the 801E3 diet of every clues. Apprehen aions are entertained that general starva• tion would ensue the coining winter, as the supply was insufficient to feed the in creased number of consumers, anci•the transportation of food from districts where it was more atiandont was , impossible owing to the delapidated condition of the railroads. ['brae iiuu. aiad 'iiousand not Enough. %A.6h.14 , 0N uorreeuor,irot of the rorn trio Germ, or Liberty DILL). -Uc Wednesday, October ')81h, 1868, at his residence, Mulberry trill, ot the readers of The North Uurou township, Fayette Co Pa., Gen. Henry W. Beeson, in the 73d year of .i - Hrfs ere that the call opt made upon ie profile or WO more men tor the his a g e In nothing was the deceased more re— army w II l•i• ice ls•t call for men that wilt markable than the absence of all preton b • mad , - tor the pres , mt adminia'ratoom Bien we may be ex used. therefore :or we' W.t! tie rn ',managed in the future b 1 ., past. The same pol abstaining, from al! rhetorical flourish or poetical phrase in otl'ering tew remarks uu icy that has saaltowed Tridiou men, on the life and services of such a. rdian (SO men, 800010) men, 300,010 men one as nobly simple as he was courage again, and still again 800 000 men, and all unarailingdy, will swallow up also the curly tree. The great purpose of hie irreproachable 300 000 men that are now called for. Oar life was to fulfil every duty with zeal wi , h as they are raised, will be . jostice and with propriety, exercising in s‘riote...ii and dissipated, in all sorts of variably the uiftwat devotion and the most impossible and distant expedition?, but considerate kindness to his Immediate will never be ocincentrated numbers /311 i If relatives, and to others, henevoleuce. tdoient to accomplish a grand coup charity and good will, without hoitnds the 300 000 men are raised in time to be available tor the opening of the spring and without display. campaign in 1884, they will all be need up A a man and a citizen he was respect e d, but most remarkable in his political before the fall campaign of that year cloves. But the end of the war will be as character, which was formed upon the principles of Jefferson, Madison anti Jack tat. oil ' then BP row ; and then, or perhaps son. To the Democratic party, its integ• mouths before alert, Mr. Lincoln wi I call ray' and ascendancy, he was heartily and for another 3u0,000 men. And these calls • will be repeated and reiterated as long as conscientiously devoted, and to the um the Repuhlicans remain or can retain pulses of patriotism connected with it, he power. themselves in gave, for forty years, the uutiring ener• Anti how '0 . 4 , , that w;11 Dr wee clearly gists of his vigorous and energetic life.. He was a singular instance of a popular foreshadowed yesterday and the loy loader preserving his ibtluence with the fore, the manner in vetoed, the e'er ;ions were cdnducted In Maryland. New York p eo p le, wit hout diminu t ion ' H w e e al ways a favorite, and perhaps because he and Massachusetts. In all -these :states was never a demagogue. Popularity was the utmost power of the administration not his object. He was firm, honest aed was excited, arid nab been exerted, ih contrietent in his principles and conduct, every possible form, for weeks before the and that popularity which he never ran election, in order to secure the alleCesS the Republican caudidatee I taleeiy cell,. t after, followed him. Union caudidat,-, and the defeat ot the General Beeson had contributed Su largely towards establishing and peel„ to ceudidates, who were the true and real Union candidates In the Laud:, atei"B the political principles 011 which he believed the true greatness of hie (nun of the administration and its agents money i s as plenty as a,mmoti try t., depend, and had (-al...feted cacti sincere and unseinst, devotion to iLh paper, manuqictured as it is hare o f tha tare that his crusts men, have ever wi i ton and wagon 1 - iavl end countless thous r ~ode Of it were treed without scruple t been distrigatelien th their discernment or Judging ;it public acs enrea cam ill , 57.• elections And what will not men and measures, were always r t -udy to ru _no sec, ropl.sh. even greenback money, there none other in the c mntry dIBPIBY their toutidence the it,..,Lrumentalitiea and assn less felt all assurance that they of lit safely i; d e ,,, ; . ;1 „ ; ,,,,. were repose on his integrity, wisdom and pa' Ire , fv . oi,-,l int play ; ecod behold the re triotism, suit : lie scr.ted as me Cot ant,er lii tie war I l'he ol ‘i.iyidnd Ie pecuiiar. Ph • Ibl2 - I`o, Capt I • s'.vit, should be a W11,1'11114 I , our Northern E•rontier • became au expert ~ dire ro Icr as Maryland ie now disciplinarian, and thenceforth milt:ars. will nu t t;,• States be, one aftcr ties affairs became a kind of speciality to him, rem r, it the Republicans succeed iu rt and tie was suacessively elected Oeue: al mining their power for another term of of Brigade and Ma or dieneral Fur thr• tour years. Maryland is under martial successive years he Wes a member i,t the law—has been so ever since June lain "roe Legislature . then Prothonotary tit There is no more need of it than there is the country , std, in 1941 was elected to u the case of Illinois. But the iron heel Congress for the unen pi red term of Hon, if military despotism has been kept on Eucs Hook--in all which position he en' the necks of her people, in order that the ta , n , Ll himself and Ibi? principles cf G:: voice of her citizen may be stifled, and party with his wonted energy and patriot Oda: tbe tleeticn may be but a bc,low ism. lie scught no re election--his ritv uaw ke:y, arid a hideous farce, as they ae,..epiance of the nomination for Congress were y• s', rd,q. Tar ail of pus- man and having been urged by his political friends to „,, Sct,eurk ii the surr,a,e le a o f with a persistency which would take ne :•.- ! Mary! 0.,1 I n the very eve denial i ea Firmness and daels,ou of chtiraci niani:iiig ti I'm Malaffak th, -et,- were. ff-rhfipti, his ! s t•..,uww c reotion, to arrest and trait- In the darkest titer=_ he never b id - event •.II voting all those ettinene who ii c ionded, in the most prosperous hP tenet mer, I; c. they are einan indulged 111 triumph. 'Prue to tile r. ,iii:..::,, night be denounced as reb.l to the Constuution, and to Liberty. w1.k.,1 syrnputhiLsrs and di tf q mre a te't oath his political opponents clamored all voiers. (lover , cl the State sympathy riot rebellion, ,t they 101 l in en i a pro ciamation. corn asked to i•, iut cut a prwelpie thf.f. to. rounding the -fidget, I.' election id pay lid ever ,drove to establish that was not built re"gard to Scher r k r ,rJer, but to pr: not upon pure disintereeted democratic repdli every onc to cote who by ilia laws of th, hcan tiv , tons. where C'o , ld they 1 , 6 c .- ef,lftied to vote . and to eout found Do his early troale as a sold., r '11," any test oath. of the Union, of his later labors it. polo: seize.; this proclamation and ail pt cal condi. ts ,how anything that is it a papery ri F 1,111 1 ., suet a, all patriots honor Did hr ami it actually never rent lied th, iii the latter part 01 s lite, Oppl,Ft. idgt•S 1r n,,• (.. the which, in the former part of it, he had az to establish ' No his pi in, s pit published mi the ;nothing c• the afar ' partmiita‘r flier arq":"&eit i sii l hAti on The fioverm.r here mot Say, trouttneirs. he t slot, the el.e!.. u. and bezgs-d him 70 cause sche ae l d - .; Or d er to revoked, in ord,c that i. Ir •••• ot.of, might be !: , -Id in Mgt tint tint \I r. L..;‘c ohc.w, t! lqw , done, ht• had at 1 ,- 'd ;li nn„ wuh the President s wHhes inrickery Gov. Bradford's Sch.ook to levokroffe paragrr.ph of his order the cue which crenni a nded ovos , Marshals arrest people meted , / for approaching tue polls . but he declared that this ',Her should remam in force, and it was onf .reed yesterday. In defiance the laws ot the State, thousands tit viii Lens were kept away front the polls lie canne ihey would not take an oath rupti9 f , etings, ant whnli due. require, t ),L. baustion in Teuuessee . ate Movements of the Enemy Frum the I- Ichu.,nd 1x AM Del' klt Enda, All !nter CIO rrutc.ti ❑uw Its I.Bllll.4fless's Indications ate that we may expect a re uewal of the co; 111 c! ;her e al any mcduent. The enemy has given signs of new lite, and the move:l.l,ou+ show that he coutern platet; &Hunting the offensive. Ihe ctr,e ; gr T tie p,.sseaion ut Mount 1. drunt and the Nashville and Chattanooga rill! road bac ontoenced The enetnt I,le p.oeabaien:.f and tortitied Rat Mountain -nn elevation 4arallel tr. t h.,. held by our turn s , ant which ,tnnu audd a root cf the VFOIry belt , eell it and the I. )ok, range The dorresq.undent ui Ifir SnVtiLtl.lB, Ke pti,ih % ,, TT , the s ! et, uessee, says (h. rt.rCen 11/ ter dhttritrd'ed as I,ILiWN he tna,t, arm) at eLra , ,,...n L. ..1.1 , 1,-1 Ttc.tar, of Cavalry. al ,o,dllo well 1 1 ,e lett wing Illo,Oon the t,gh: wins, cousistilig inforeeruents sent trem the Potmua... der Ideoher, 12 000; other nii.f 0 : n ... un ea r, iron, Grant's army advauedig from the West umler :lherrnau. to torm a June:roc with the right wink, IL I' (Itat, 92 - uOO. Add this 15,000 v, and we have all arm \ a - rotor-lug to: the luvamon .rf Georgia, under the verrreme guidance or Gram, of 1.117.000 men To meet this army. to oeteat and overwhelm it. will in quire the hest `ilsiH, the I,l, ; herst and the moat persevering and t 0,,;, d efforts (4 the Contederates l'he reinlorc-iinotits ar e —seni out f -i,lll M army under Hociher are et Bridgeport. They number itb -- -ut twelve thousand men.: Ono corps Is commanded by hla.nm du l d !he other by Willionis. Ito river Mt 43 , ridvort try divided nu island cif comdderable length am tmi•icti badges have beret thrown across from the North bank of the 'Bland, and et la-: acci.oute I reparations were be ing made io lei a third bridge from the island to the South hark. This latter work has orobably been completed by this time. Hooker's pickets i-Jver Sand Mountain to the distance of eight or ten mile= this side of Bridgeport -Sherman • with other reinforcement- - supp:,erdtr, be tit: ( = lt'll thousand in numii.r —is advancing al.ing the Memphis and Charleston Railroad from the WP6t, re building the bridges and repairing the track as he COMP. I At the last advance he was at Tascumlna Johnson's cavalry is in his trit, tearing up the road, the stringers and cross ties, heating and bend ing the iron rails and destroying the bridges. At this rate it is not probable that he will reach Bridgeport before the first of February. It will require sever - . 1 weeks to replace the bridge across the Tenne,sse at Decatur Meanwhile Burnside holds Knoxville with a force of fifteen thousand men. It is believed that he too is engaged in re pairing the railroad bridges in East Ten nessee, with a view to opening communi cations with the main army at Chatt..- nooga. " POMPEY, are you willing to be damned if it should be the Lord's will?" "Oh, yes, masse, and more too ; I am willing you be damned too, masse !" replied Pompey. Leath 01 Uk-neral Beeson The City of Atlanta, Ga, lta tm portanee Attlatd.:: ilhei a rUpUlat.•,ll .••,01,1) tiatmants, amoug whom are u liimral ot Norther! , th , ar» th•• denio'irtratlve and in the I,!wp I: lb 16.1tted an i ,111.1bri. u., est•ti.k..:l 1J; tb. SiAt!e•, two!! J,V1•211,t., F,.!'01-1 uhiy, grain producing regiiips, and is : . !,110 from Sic:ant:sh, 807 miles from t miles tr3m Montgomery, .11a 11111 , h troni Knoxville, and "LA) mile= Richmond rout railroads L.:L/111[11.41,1CW with Atlanta, and tutu) a Junction tircre-- the Western and Atlantic, or Georgia Ste. , e Railroad, O. • Macon and Western Rail road, at,d th,.. Atlanta and Montgomery Railroad. In the spriry, PI 1850 ci oh!1 C. Cail,oun. on his return from tbe Commercial Lon coutiou at Memphis, stopped several day at Atlanta, and predicted lheu that would be U...? greatost inland city of tho South. and at no distant day the t the S -, utheru Confederacy the cornet • cut, ,uld be African slavery. A tibough tltP rebel capital La at prey -.J. it Rik htn , Tha, the puliiie Heut tmelit u' tt, air-ady in,•,t:e..l it permit , •••• Atlnn , a. provided thr.ronfedpr A , , riot collapse. I are quarries ut the very an( tte at Stunt , Moutitaina, e.xteen Atlanta, vu ih Georgia ral'ruati, au' , the 1,e(1.1- that city are determined, when urer,' lc, rear ~ r t.ief thnu thune c,t . Rom-, :all m. 0, lower Ot lip do:101. ttimi the Pura Alitititn ie Ott gieyst. of rebeldoni, and oi here that the nava! ppliirit are stored. There in an armory ltt Atlanta, n chefuicAl labolaurv, and itwoil factory slid shot field pieces and urn howoZPTS. are t re: there. Percusd,i r/ cape , cavalry saddled, artillery barueds, gun (Amager, tmtiiiitinees, army wagons, tents, and all the chose and clothing for the Wedteru Department, are made at Atlanta. The armory tumid out muskdid of the Spriv i g field pattern, and sketch Me plates for the rebel iron clads. Large rivantitree ut meat are parked there !or th- army. It limy well ha termed the most flourish ing city of the Southern Confederacy. though the first ilOllB6 was built there as lately an .18.45. Extraordinary Hunting The Davenport ( Iowa) Hunting Club have recently (lolled the fourth annual excureion to their favorite grounds ut !throe , . county. 11home The party cot, shred ..t about twenty kersothe embracing honmary members to the occaaiur, from St. L0u,19 Detroit, iite.irgetown, D , an 1 Philadelphia. Seven skid's, sevet, tents and seven dogs completed the en campint rt. Thy }Juiced e.-vet. Jaye end took o rßtitlB, 4 tuck H., 4 . 21 ducks, 210 snipe and gnat s,-tut m,ll tiota between one and two hundred squir i ale and raccoons, weodcocke, hawks, owls, etc. TED.' uoadJer of colored troops actually under arras, along the Misaies,poi river, Is over I ,, ,enty thousand, General Gillmure has a large brigade of colored men 'on Morris Island, and there are few colored rewiin. [its and companies in process of organization in the Northern States and thr District of Columbia. The whole number of colored men carrying masksta in the United States army is about tweu ty five thousand. IT IS SAID that the prairie fires during the high winds of Saturday week did more damage in Kansas, by burning fences. crops, and hay, than all the taxes levied in the State during the last year will amount to. The fences on the road be tween Big Springs and Lawrence are mostly destroyed. A large amount of corn in the field, hay in the stacks, burns, Ao., was burned up. JeceliBeci Weii-3, lortutly EIMEM g.. h€U whiff polit,ciaa Lou,saktia, d,itd -ntly ,n Texas. He wam wall wn as a turfman in America and E-11.a/J :vas the only A tilericar, ;flan hits bred a ww, ,, r of the Goodwood Cum and '4 l, llcra r :=o...arke.e.r. I were hr,d by ill.w tigaratlve expreg awua in out 'n ntr buf rOW,d from flit-1'1r: of c:,,r1,-.2t rc LIPly Sera the Bid N b 31!eo. naLe ac .f Pi , t h hh:r, 11.11 ,ntry, 40 t',1 , 1,..1 an inJtettnat, em patim-leci a luta'. putt them into a box, bailed e wltle 8, iata,u,red a tud i v , and bored a whole .-oort has since laid down law and turned carpenter." Ituaisci a marriage reran:en) , the bride Wad sohbir.e immoderately while the knot was being tied. What is the matter, my young w .Isked the official. "Oh, rrt •., becauss it is forever • e.i;ho t a !lon, "that is h Pligtqkt a grp , a; uustake , it's nut forever. Iteibth I,r.tP ht. t.d to the engagement: . Un heanne this the bride driod her teari and Wag .-onsoled. L\ U \ St .n few days 8ir ,04 % M" nwitatEr L. wite of t2aptaia Toomaa S. Lyon, and dau.rtaLr ate II , o. ur„unlF'.4;tie row for meriy Ci'y. RELIEF' WARRANTED IN "iiNcieb! Cary's Cough Cure, tb, tunnek tate reliot of c. u, Ls, .H0fid66112,62, aao of k •,t Throw: Th:e article rands me, of people—lei/ha ters. puol =peas err - gen, aoltilers hr their v , ln - .tary r mamendat.nce place the - erre' Where it Jur. y Lela as, viz bead of all other ough I ElLLlVdlets. Sold by .5.1.5110 JUHNBI:OI , 4, o,.rnor Scnithlie)d and Four:l3 au; NEUTRAL SUI PHITE OF LIME. SULTrt ITE OF LIME. NEI 'I UAL SULPHITE, OF LIME. NEUTRAL SULPHITE OF LIME. NEUTIIN I. sr LPHIT► OF LIME, R HI IF OF LIME, Nl:ll'Ra I. St I.PII !Tr DE LIME, NET I RAI sELPHITL 0 LIME, ttIV I. !Vat! e rel Liaer. Uce i,,ttl° 1,111 preserve a barrel of rider f/ne hnttle will l.re er. e a barrel of Cider lee bottle wilt pre , er: e a barrel of Cider ziDe hotlle witi 1•!‘ any, barrel of Cider Call and get the eanulne article all and :he article, 4:1 and Re: the ttenuirit article, Call erect get the genuine article, Cal: and get the genuine article, . At I,iej,n Nleming's 3)rng Store, At 3,ipel.h Fleming's brne Ntto e, At J,Ne h Fletul:;g's ' , rag Store, no F • en2 , ng'a Drrig gto e, At Joe.l.h Fleming's Drug Store, er be Lt:am eo.l Vfsrket Street t.-rner I the I.iernor..l and Market Street C.rher ,1 the Han. r. I Nt.,rket htrect h.. w,lt I ULnltitolfil CuNSUMP 110 A CUHAaLi DISEASE MIMI TO CON&UMPTIcES CHI. 131 DI:1011(INED HAVING ! health in a test iweekta. V - r•.::n~,17, n :er having 3W:fared ~ceradyeale with Y a , are lung affection, and i.nauzuption-1.3 aczicue to r w nl/ 4 11fIeterf the MeiEtB ,f ; ,:,! .0 pi v t the n; ueal ' , VV,th the din:o - . • .!.. t :coy ;.u,l •I : CCoNdUkIPTION, • 1$• !tie ad :dr' • tt.t3 Pre •• . tJa.d.LIL a a 61.re:di -I; d• t, remedy. wi , 1, will t. • L. , .. kl , A LI:. aLLIchUFIOI e • Vcw York. I . I rr.... ..r isy the use c.. • der: , 3 .1 ir;thour en, hr r lerse• die. hill that ;L~ All p s i i. frrW;r.. rth V,,ur 1...1 I LI: ft. iil/31 Your u I- sirehtee hod • , ur ha tle•r* •W, thuua burrs mere LUeNtiOICO et) de • . your •,, I; mut, ret leto VeKottible fnlcetsal Pals LL , thiktittft litt , Rit that can eel bun!, a., 0 whoa all ttto in. I, Anon. , tell rs u tha. .lle. Y .1 •ii Puduey, [n114110,1. I N. . PHA 111:1. 1 PILLS 14, fifteen ) : rill h In whiell I,a,e 011;6.1 thaw IliFotte al Heath:oho, kneumatibw, Fever an I C Jug:, and suyi, Ga thew t ~ !)3..t New 1. R4,111..10 , Diamond Alley, P•. .1.1 n : dealers In °T.-111110C .r t-Deer , Sir.—With t.ermittttlity. t wish t.41.1y , to the reed ere It t , ttttet that 1 .ert o; rt.lu:L mall t .0, lei-h it ,iree,. a tte,.ul,,t.wrh tut: rr t, tit t!, r s ,attl udtt: t i -1 tti Ia V , ttot-th!e lta rt., that At I. !rt.& P:lui le , . P.loto , i, r, it,. Ktiti t.,1 latt.ctr- (vz leavizi. It. ,1e6.: ail .Is,, inttil t. litt ring Bahl floAtia. Bare Faet, sinsi,te duo,. tt , r.., and inftwmatica that wi'' enable them L. start ta lull growth tsf L :Li Hall, ` , I :hiskeN a N:ouatache. in :1. thirts An rt;.r. ,ofttioLe ufuwail with Lt ur:t Re, .B , ..truii3 in tile. 11 , .• ...LIAPMAN, Chu-11kt .3•1 L;ro.dwa:,. New IThrt. Y It 9 311 D i'AIL`TS ;J."' • erLing ,lACf4.!:-. AIR DI . Frl. ut I,re. I ,,, lBl.witndA. 111.i9.11 fah 00U-. 'lllPftrtd a per ur Y tu.igktii. , ,t,t brown in tilt Ep.oe 111iCt11.0..2 • urt stain the ,kiu OL.I EXCeLtIUh HAIR DIE, I:llfacturcd J CKL f Al) Ft' .1.2t0t N ew wbere,, aLd applied I,s tilt I 1 iif ViddBef • 1•„., c,o3r, a.7o+rUlnB to '3TRK:III PI:HEAR - 11CLES h._.“..vw ris•Vii.. PiTTSBURGH bRU6 HOUSE TOIVIENCE if Ito “,.,I ,Nut 4 , 7fleg: kui pRUGB , riFICGS' DR[ (IS MEDICINES I MEDICINES 1 MEDICINES MEDICINES CHEMICALS ! CHEMICALS CHEMICALS ! CHEMICALL! E DIES' PAINS; VAIN! i Alv7,: PAIN i PAIN N , PAIN PAINTS' F.IINI'S PAINTS 1 uILEir OILS; OILS' SPICES ! SPICES 1 SPICES I SPICES I SPICES SPICEIiII SPICE* ! SPICEss I SPICE- 1 ie cHil SP/CES I SPiCEF I Soda, Cream Tartar, Itaa. Mustard, Ac. French, E7,,lieh, and American Perfumery, and Toilet articles, Brnehrs ' Trusses, YaLent m e di g i nes , and all Druggist 4rtiolea, btrictb pure artielet. Low prluee Physicians Prescnumima ‘zzatat.7l.7 com pounded at all hear!. Pure Wines and Liquon me, 01113'.: iu&lyd =EI 1 . .1 I. a CAR I;,GE v v..tc A hi: kss 1-I,ATERS, And “ o;y1019 of Stitkillery 6 •arriage Hardware. 121[111 street, and Duque.srre Way, hear the B:idge.) ik..:.,FLOURING MILL FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale the AL LEs,Hii.NY CITY MILLS situated the'Fourth Ward, Allegheny City. This well known Mill has been rebuilt lately, and contains tour ran of French Burrs, with all the latest improved ma chinery for manufacturing the lest braille of Flour. Enjoys a good local as well as toreign custom. This is a runic: anoe for b !sine s men. and Invite al y whu wish to engage in a proiltabe huiiinewi to call at the Mill, where terms will be made known. 0c.21-3milikw J. VOEGTLY. lawyer who et DENTISTRY.—TEETH EX tracted with.,ut vain by the use ct Lr Uudry'e apparatus- J. F. HOOFMA N, All work warranted. tat Smithfield Street, Jas-415 P. 121811. R GEL ItT WHOLESALE. EXTRA 1 HREE-THREAD Blue Grey Knitting Yarns Fine East. Knitting Yarns 500 doze Extra Heavy flO doz, Knit Jackets, 50 doz. Traveling Shirts, 50 doz. Drawers, 50 doz. Atkinson's Patent Steel Collars, 10,000 Paper Collars, MACHUM cilic CLYDE, 78 MARKET 3{REET, FRESH ARRIVAL OF AEU - DRY GOODS HUGUS tt HACKE'S Corner of sth and Market Sts FRENCH MERINOES, CASEME.ttLz, - FINE WoOL. PLAIDS ( i mid SHAWLS, COUNTRY BLANKEiti, E and PLAID FLANNELS GREY 11% IL FLANNELS, SCARLET OPERA FLANNELS, DOMESIIC GOODS Alwayi un hand at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, Wholesale and Retail DI V GOODS CLOAKS. J. W. Barker & Co., 59 MARKET STRBIET, Uoods by the piece or package, or in length to suit, at Eastern prices. Improvement in Eye Sight THEAliaCese - 464 PEBBLE Russian - 4 4 u..+ 1 quit Spectacles, • 6u YOU WANT YOUR ZYZ STOUT air improved? Try the Russian Pebbles. The are warranted to 6TREVOTHSNAnd siOVE THE 81011 T—this fact has proved al ready to hundreds of .people what was suffering from defective sight. They are Imported direct from Russia, Which can bo sees at my office with gatistacticyn Purchasers are entitle,' to be supplied in futere if the first should fat' free of charge. with those which will always GIVE SATIErACTIGN• J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, 39 Fifth street, Bank Block air-beware ut imposters and ow:intim - Eaten, oc4-dkw .3 - at - lob Keller, Importer and wholesaie dealer in ii . OI3EIGN WINES & LIQIJOBEI ob SMITHFIELD STREET, Three doors above 6th street. JACOB BELLES WOULD INVITE particular atter tion to hi+ et.o,:k f German %no : and French L readies whp:h has been se lected and impaned by himself Families anti churches could depend on obtaining at this es tabl teha,en the best and purest of Wines. Pure Liqu re of all kin is, equal to any in the cit.), al ways on hand. also, pure old /lye Vt bisky and the best Rectified Monongahela. oc3o JAMEb MoLAUGHLIN, DIALER 111 OYSTERS, BUTTER, POULTRY GAME and EGGS, NO. 1p36 LIBERTY STREET, nolGt-lwd Down stain. CP/ LOT BREAD AND onAciaziLD - dell kinds, mode from the best material tee arket affor.'s Pot up in boxes and barrels for the river and home trade. To be had at the Boston Cracker Bakery, 64 FOURTH STREET. All ordarapromptls Illei • aolo S. EL MAA VIN . M. BULL ORANGON4 UP by .25 boreeLemosa, but BYhLEB, & received andlM for Ws E.O& nee /ffi and 7a Wood it , [Lit MANIYr A CTURERS, PI ITN in' R3ll DENTIST $OO doz. 1500 doz. ALL COLOi 8 wool Socks, VERY LOW Between F.urtx, and inamond A full line c..f PI i TSBURGH. i 3 It MI A. 'l.' ew Advertisements. (F ,TO lIDEATS AND LOVERS OP CHURCH n, I Sit; 7:e well known ow:newer. Zl't. EL. Organist •and Dirtetor of Mu is ot ile:rY Ward Bactub!ro Church. New I ork, w.II ',twit the city during the next month to give g short co 'rse of instruction itt,Elsans 'nY, the try, 5 101 :Aeon, and Chortle Singing, connected h li , performance' on th e o.ga tt, and Saorod Coneeria. Ci rrulers, stat ing terms. etc., may be obtained at the Music Stores of H. Klettet S B and C. 0. Mellor. nol2-tdcoS CA tricioN. , e bare this diy potteiit f 3 out Metnfaetores, kno in as •• FAIWILY DYIItDOL- Do S." The Dyes manure doped by other Pe' sgns, der the name of "DOMESTIC LYSIFI,7 sze.made In v•olati .5 of r Ur patent. Wa cat tion all porso,s ranking or selling the moo nertafter, t at 'e rtaj prc,eoute thy till infringe:Ll-nu of our rights. 'Seaton Oct. 3. 1313. LIOW SAt STRVENS. n012.)t.1,430rr Hared Flannels. ,—a iD /V -- ON Z 2 . . H «+.< • i . 4 3 4, I 0 r.. • ,; 3 , 3A : ~,-.h a• 4 . r i = . " :: 7:=2 o i l \ A la _.,. ;7 lIIF 0° 40 -...;,;,,- r- , 0 6 • •r• l e il l Clr '- -t 4 71 k PQ• Ea -a z ,0 IN 0 4 C V I 2° = r.) a 01 iE = . 4 ZI ..Y.• _ • = -sian trirrigi A 43111103 6402 BO UN Yr 03022 VOID THE DRAFT BY ENLI!ETIN , I AT ONCE AT TEE U I HORIZED U. s. RECRUITING AGENCY 1 4,e , POT:RILE 61REEP. /TIRE BOUNTY IS OVER FOUR 1 FIUND,ED DOLL AILS fnr thoee who have been in the service, TURES BUSDRED for new recraitg, al:cot:11 , 111g with the ray, in else of two years =ern Ice $25 OR $3O A MONTH! WI h Fa t ton , c , othing medical &tirade...on he. The recruit CAS CHOW.E HIS REGIMENT. J4S. C SPROUL CHAS. W. LEWIS. Author red Recruiting Amain. CA UTI ON I em n.truoteAl by the Proveat Marsha/ Gener al , o ttnie irons of volunteering, against Bogus Recruiting Offices, tnauthoraeil by the War Department. No per son are authorised be the Provost Martha! 19-en oral, to recruit is this oistrict but JAMES 0_ SPKOT.IL Bed (Al ARLEn W. LEWIS, at 9S Fourth e'reet. Pitt-burgh. There are, however, officers of the army stationed he.e. who mum authority f.om the War Department to enlist men. S clue tem'. shou &be certain that parties at emoting ealiat thaw R era duly a PutOS hor-sad. J. HE 1 N TSE. i'ro7)st Marshal, Vel Diet., Pa. nolf: eoilw-tf FAMILY DYE COLORS. Patented October 13, 1863. Black Dark Green, Br k. far ..11. 1 . Light green, Dark Rine Magenta, Light Blue, Maize, Freri , ), Bit, maroon, 6./ re( t . ruocyl Orange, Llghl Srllkft Cherry, Cr,,,, eon Lan , ‘ L rob, LIO , Drab. Fu tot rat, Li F. Drab • Dyeing Silk , , r—len and Mixed Goods, Suawls, S4toar.f., .ilabons, Bennett, Waved, geethars, ii d (4lu?es, II ate, Chß d en's Clothing. and al, kinds of wear ng Sr A So AL VI NG OF SO .011311 CENT.. Fr,r 3-nn can color ar many liroOdEl Lerwise coat five dete that sum. Various ehades ran he produced from the same dye. The procee' 14 simple and env one eau use the d 3 e with perfect suocess. Direction. in English, French aud German, inaide of cash tankage. F , .r farther infurunauen in Dyeing a:dyivia a partee: know;ectge what colors are best adapted to die over others, (with many valnable recipes.) purchase Howe C Oteven , ' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. rent by mail on receipt cf price -1 rent,. M.nufaebtrrd by HOWE & STEVENS, 200 Broadway, Beaton. For pale by druggist., and , - ..ce,lers general.y. nol2-ltda:6mse CONSTANTLY ARRIVING AT FOERSTER d SCHWARZ, No, 161 Smithfield Street, above Bth, A splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, Tor y, Wall Paper, and Window Shades tit' all descriptions and at the lowep prices n 12 ly D - 011SOLUTiON OF PA RIPMERSHIP. The partnership he - etcfore g under the styl g of h1 . ..:A8E. igrACKIN & MORELS wag diasclge I on the 9/h, M'Cabe & Mackin bay • iug purchased his in'erest in oontr , ctlng, The business will hereafter be con tuck , ' by JAMBE; M'CIABE ,o JOHN MACKIN. ; y whom all claims w ill bg sealed, nol2-Iwd IV O. 145 SECOND STREET VOIR. SA.LE. 1.11 —A Neel built three ropy brick dwelling house and lot of ground, 20- feat front by aiitY feet deep 'o an al ey ; a halkparlor. Tx° abate ben. bath room, timing room kitchen, yard and gas fixtures A' eo. NJ. 147 Second street, the adjo ulna hogs, lot same llzo and s .me rumba of rooms. For price and terms app .7 to. P. CUTHBERT de SONS, 51 Market street. 1 IA 08.--THE SUSEICR DBES HAS A. luta r.turned from New Yorx and Boaton. and hat the pleasure to announce that he has selected f.om the faetoties of Chic kering & SOUS, Jardine & Bon. W P. Emersion, Hazelton & RMS.. And others, a splendid assortment of PIANOS Embracing -These and !Wilt, from Phis to ex tra earner:, in ument I will arrive der log this end the °Autos week, and the attention f parchaserels respectfully solicited to them Prune to Fait CHAS. o, hfILLOR, 81 Wood g*. noll-lia - ve NEW WINTER GOODS. r♦ E WOULD CALL THE ATTEN don of buyers to our stook of W INTEEr. VOODS. Alvthefueweet styles atonic% and domande CASSIMERES AND COATINGS, With a large and choice selection of AK AND CAMS VESTING& W. H,GEJEt - & CO., 143 FEDERAL IWNREET. C,rner Market Square, Allegheny GUY, Pa LrProN, OLDb a. co., Gravel Roofers, orsics. Corner of Fifth and Wood streets, Second Story LOI OF idaudeetaring and Cigar Leaf For Sale. 31'COI4 4 LNITER & BASE. 108 WOOD:FraiZT Have received on.coademaisat a lot of hiaaatec twine and Cigar Lae, which they are mewed to sell at vary low figures for cash, eatl and see the meatplea. aoS ) s: nil, • Purple, Royal Pterpt+ Salmon. Scar/et, Slate, TAO. Violet,
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