ESTABLISHED IN 1786 cojsjmissMOJt', tsc. «* B. CAXriSLD - !.X, *'irß»nr7‘ £ JOHN. 3i. CANEIKU) & CO.,'Colons V AirD FolWAnwsa Mtanustt* and whole. uUdolen in W£*JKkN RESERVECHErsK BUTTER, XAJID, PORK, BACON, FLOCTRFiKIi MSSffiSg 'tsssjr*'-*”- '«... f w*. ctLP .......... 1 “i " —* tolUlisSlOH iftK- Jg^-«^s/iss,%gaaws: corral ° r / lo 2 t f « r .Bak t r» «n,l tmi ly uro SimI 1 *" 1 f 01 l ll “ nd * *“Ucular ftttrution pskl to fllllac onlyra fur Merchandize generally. ucSully •. ifKaKk VAK GUKDEK, FitoDDCEAND Coxmusion Meecuast, dealer in' FLOUR BUT •Jwi-S U Jvn B *iS?iS? , V LA,11, » CHEEKE - FORK, W » t 4‘ Nl> ORKEN FRUITS and Produce gen «n»lJjr. Liberal caali adraucca tuudo ou nonaljrnimnits. " e *“ ,twt0 ’ H4ff«yund*ttT<;t, Plttaburgh. TAMES A. FETZifiK, ifoRWARcSo and V Coanipsios Uesauxt, l&r the sale of FLOUR FJUJir, aoJ Produce generally, Ho. Uj Market et corner of t Inrt, Pittsburgh. uc&dly * M. icUUMAIttH ; =-p~- QCHOMAKKK A LA NO Commission LltetlJ .irc-l, FUltlmrul,. P». successor to J no. ■ « ■ M WU 4 Son, No. 183 laU-rtr riiwt biirgh, GEN£I£AL l'HOW?t’J5, OItOCFKY *vn COMMISSION merchant; >M> Coiwlmmwuu napecifuUy-BQhnto.l. fondly ' WHITE 1; BKOTHEHH, Forwarding >*-i - PRsvtsmvS ? ?viS , «?*^^S ,u *” in BIONS WIOIHJCK GKKERALLyi No. • BS3 Liberty etroet, Pittiborgh, Pa. fnyi7 ‘AtiCHOYJjiK, Commission Merchaxt OILJGLABb, IKON, NAILS, 4c., No. 183 Ll&crt* mh27:Jly ' - M^L & s , COFFDf I ~»Tio CAadWj. ilenna4Cn., WHOLESALEOHO ■ A*£H3i romerof V ood and WaterAtraete, Plttibursh ' em ‘ *' commission mer. tu ANTS, 217. Liberty stm*, PltUVuigh. Pa. ,joiST e l©tßE^w““vTOtS!l!S ■SilJKf’n" 'l',?- Cm, “ ,m "* UmtHiKn, n.n»r „r .Sioithficiil aiiil Mater r»treetg, r>tul>urah, t*< jj7 I IAuUJiUI'UM di SXE\VA RT "TVnin:- j ;««* CuMXlHsluN AIi:BCUAKT«i No T \ lU7 Wood Btryet, -Pittsburgh. ; I i>KO\\Tii KIHKPATKICK.S,WuoIu- XflALt UtOCUI ud dealers In FlUl'K AND Liberty riAJ>l±Js UAJ.ZKLL & SUxN, CdMiiis vrvV a n of CnUD£ AXI>BK- P,'tSh™. Al ’U 01LS ’ ®“« TO Wllw A*itt«bnrg)n Advance* made op eottslgnmenta. i -j ■ -. ; DRUGGISTS. : DkaleeTin FFre DBIM3S AND CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY ' * 2LY MEDICIST^V KN i N 0 *' LUII> , OILS, KAM- Ic /» *«*» °I- rtrictly prime q IIA J- * #t ,oWl * t Comer Smith* - u •.'Aeidaodlotitih rjtruet*,DittibaTßb. Pa, PtrocripiloM omtuUT coaipomdpd at all hour*. ’ .1 Jfl-fcAUNU, corner of Market I? I tn *}s|K Diamond, keew.conttantli on f«naworbnuit or DRUGS, MEDICINES MEDICINE CHESTS, PERFUMERY and ill a^ti ’**t,R*D k^ 1 *®***’ -V Xjhyoicians prucnj tiuna earcfullr compounded at ; il : ia9:lyd * *AH«ES'iHn;k! It UU, Whole - •»* Maonfaetnrer of WHITE ' AttLSi ’ ccrner of Wood *nd Fhrnt itreeta, Phubargh. • m |j 7 JOHN .K-fc>CO!TT T limfrp 'ftrSSSI , 5 A S7f»-2? LS » TABiSIS, * Eis xrxKgTLryg, ho. 2% Libert/ street, Pituburrfi.— All croen ■erfll receive prompt sHecUon: mh£4 ......QE0*G1 StJtcr : &-REITER, Wholesale an d -h. ; JUSYSER, Eblggist, ~r" ! H •_ . •UTOJU-JCI'S. _. j, | OHN {j. MicCOiti^LL,' Attobse? . Orrn-X, ucnnd »KTJ- KTUN 1 ■ Law 8tkm .150,256* 93 Diamond ftrset. ... •i WlllaUeni 4* the M*tl«a*nt,*ie*rfng.sa*d AW ’ hM t®® o ™*! to KUHK’S . . No. Li Diami.ud a(rcet,next floor tft St. retcr*g Clrardi. myl(i:dXj EJ . K LUCAS, Attouxex at JLatt; „ *^ mc ?*-' So ‘ Ttf Orsnl etr<*v Pittsburg, Pa. Jr., Attdejjby at Imw, nittliuxgV ft**” I*** 1 *** frr ° eI * Lc|ltri *'* L^w Building, PHOOVCE. Leech commission xkdl'o&waedcxa Mucsakt*, qr Jjand. Agent &r theulstir SUdltobfe <>>.•» wletaared Patented Pear! SUrcb. Noe. TIC “? M b ; riUtKSK WA ItEHOUtjE.—H KNK V Comniwakm 3|tr »*V£t »*«d*aealer*in ClffiEsE, BUTTER, LAfcE • V 'IBU and 'Produce generally, No.-2ft Woodatreet abuT»\* ater,Htb»ljorgh. ; • - ■ - ■ -i T JAMKa IHJJ-MKS & CO., i’ojiK Oral y' Jw,l ' r > 1“ PROVISIONS, confer ofibr. ket»ndFfootgtrxtß. ■ tjnyifntJjrcE, jGtejrini.' - eismsiK ajFwsriSssi'roi «'WhMClui, .Paiumcmiu ass HeuYvck Ik. Cow-ARIM, comer »*«§t and treetn. . T :; -tVilOmSti, Aoem-. Aoeth Ameei • 01 and Jlartterd Jo. , roriate Ootnpanica, 87 Water atr*et. CJAMUEL. KEA, Skcuetakt Citizens’ KMy traagct' Cokpakt, corner Market and Water t: M - GUKOOJv, yEciiETABY WEaiEts »I«w«A»ctCo»nrT. KWatfrilrwt. j I) M. BOOK, Secketaky Aixegiiext ■laf.EttOmrotCoaTACT, 87 Flfth utiwt: ‘ ! .. -V war aoons; ■ . - < ■iSSPwwXwSaim iTKIiSONj CARR A “Jr**- I. .fi •*•; • ; (L*t* vra*m, «t'Co.,y •'■•'• WnotftAtß PtAIXMXtt ■ ~ ■ •' t • WBErGK AyD .DOMKSTKJjjRT GOODS. ! " Jfo. 94 Wood.itrMt* third Itoiiaa nboT* Diamond JWjUbnrgh. : r J[' BuKCoKliiiLU. successor- to e i,< R iFA3fO£ dtt£ Go999?Hiili. .liut.conMtaf.Fp&rthafldlftrkatMraft*-, »a •; X* jW.f i WdEHiTiJi? jutwk*.'.*,*— «”* b>,^a nw r "VI7 A, 1). HUUUs, I>eai,eu in ,U*y BttSw'h And Harkat itnota, e uAAaoii wm. i)*ju£ I« £"SI S 8 * o*oo3, ilzn of tfi or%- •» greet, Pittiburyh.,.;. - 1 :-W'**W°*» : &*»®n>i.at»»3fb Btkaw Goop«j Kd. 77 UUW'ER, JDeale* urJOSr • /'iSATUSi, iIAOKItM A CO., UiuiEia » " ifr,Honoin, ctii XA. 17W1J l» flfiu creai, fttulmreh...: v;; ’ ifiy ..'Msfc,.-**.-...--., ’(J •'sl£SB#»*s.3S DATE! PTTTSTH REII GAZETTE grocers. TBO&. LITTLE, iB T ITTLE & TKUIBLe:' wSSSS rtOUBi'BACON, CHEESE, FISH, COTTfIV ( ! IL ' II£0!; . MAILS, GLASS COTTON YARNS, and Pittsburgh m»nai*ctnrea gßPeraily, 112 Second street, Pittsburgh. ** b TCKUC, JR....C. ARBUCKL* TITcDONAH) & AKBCJCKLE, Whole! ■*•*•*■ RAte Grocers, Produce axdComkxmiqk Vr. S^^J^&-5?igSPVK{fS@ Jygfcdly | ' * bur " s “ ll lill«H, Pittsburgh, Pa. l>ur^h. ,Ul,JlU^1 * UrMt SU ' Lll * rt r -tttet, Htta- lt. JONES, Wholesale DeaLke Ml. uiwT “ d rituburgh manufactured aHfcl*. l-iK. W, !•» ’ ,b ° »rl£, fiOBEKT DAL2CLL ' " T>OBEKT WALZELL icb'; ff“: borgh manufacture*, Pittsburgh. HUSKY l.Al»M;BT ~ ~ .. ~ ■ JOBS WATT “ r- i WATT & pKSoff&d'wJJSE IO !! dMi " nl i» TbAJAH DlUuix * CO, Wholesale WtODUCEdsalem In * uj “ rr '"" OKU. W. JtILM OKTII.. ....",.7 ' j,,u W T L ,i.::. -- J MMVOKTH i CO. W,;;;™ JOHN FLO\ D&CO., Wholesale Gro- Jr-, ‘■““MKIOJ AUSCIUSTH, No. ns Wood «n.l 228 Liberty turret, Plmbnmh. 5, \\fniLlAM - iJAUAiiKY, Wholesale Nm ’ 18 and 20 w ° od .lIJ.VWJ CTUMtEMtS. ■- - ’ . ATACJOXmSH' HBJJPJHUjLLi CO - PATENT OSCIII ?^' LL,a U'PKfyED Sr r.Tl> »• . . ATLMJ hTEAM KNGISKS ASH »LIUb > AL\ LS, of all kJzmi and be« atria Uju Ing pat up oui.-liinery of lam capacit r and of .ItfepotaOto *fw!rJobs - trSLw«Lt cWc '" " f,rar '” k - *“ v^-r^rL'ivr^^NEi:2 A “?,S2 aiSKf”. h *r* t " forß “«“»‘taln«l iu thia cla» ,5 ' ' —i t ' i air,: ljd cil: boilers, chimxeys, BREmirv' B^n’r3 S ?H A ?* v IPKd ’ COJII) £N3EHS, SALT BmatJj S S QAH PANs * I*o2* YAWLS, LIKE elc *' A **°> BLACKSMITH’S WORK BRIDGE and VIADUCT I RONS, don# ft tlm ihfcrt jeti rpUUHAti MUOKIi, IlANt,p icTra^0 F “• IN a LX. CPfDS Or COI’PIT* ni< PUiiE Hl’K tt'ilJsKY mil FASiri V' \fNEOAB, Nca. 180*101, end 195 First struct UitT*i)CU Smithfcaiti dad Greet streets, Pittsburgh ’ iJidlr * oUd, *‘ L **&"' «■*•« ,»riw •: >oeel oil “ d * u other poi*6nous ingredients ocl” 7 eXlrlCted ’ by * pfc-oe*" new and ImproTtd. Joseph k CD“ Corner of First and Liberty atreots, PITTSBURGH, Pa., •„ i / .. .. aiAVcrAcrcßs'aj o# •• ; i i SUPERIOR STEAM ENOIKE3, MACHINERY" AC - * c ' _ . uijlftttf ' UMUpTit Co., _?? P- H- OHpbint, Manufacturer* of HOT PRESSED NUTS AND WASHERS, CHVKCOAE I^^aLd^lVEl£‘ S aDj NAIL BOl)S ' BOILER Jy3l:lyd Warehonac, 13 \Voo* •—Misses J; . ,£i Sl Clair ftreet, make toor fS Tj aV“'\ SHmTa t L’OLLARS, Ac., on short cJ tice. Also, have constantly on hand a fine aj*Mrt. A-Xb COLLARS, made In the beet, mot fashionable end doilrablfl nnumar. s je2o;dly WELLS, KIDDLE- * CO.. _N o. 215 f T Liberty street, opposite Sixth, Piltshnrah, Pa manoracturcrs of WHIPS, LASHES AND SWITCH WORK ; “ ,rr) ' uf LEATHER BRAIDED Orders solicited from the trade, and goods promptly shipped aa-per injtnietlona. fefiiwi* * i?xcelsior glass woih&_ L u K ' *', LU *KETT a cl. Class Maaor.c nUAJtLEri COALE, New littiuHTo.v, P*., Manufacturer of BUCKETS TUBS 7iv<* V BOJEd .nd LARELS DEJI'TiaTH I'. hereto extracted without wiIKKERV Nn'mSto U3K 0r APPARATUS ARE USED N ° DKU(Ss °*OALVANICBATTERV la^lT±tj;i!i^* , '"“' , ‘»“>'P.r..oa can th^riShf,'," Kl ,hri '' brollies hare had i™tir» „ ‘hjpropaa, and are ready u. St-tJhaterer l^'lL* 04 Iho Opirx. .T°p S Sr H ADAMB » Connelly'a COrD * r ° f Dil,mo,wl * ud Gnat -tnit., K; '•ftolloek,- Dr llaUnrk Thesorc Bobbins, Bowel! my3:dly ' ng&tiii estate .fGtijrrs. . WiLLIAM, WAED, Dralbr ut Pro„. U.t “s°** SOT**, Bos ns, MonroAots. and all m coritloi for money.t' i- • ,hro “s h •*"»<* " ,UM “d tb fntest thefr'roeriey trf f-ptxl ad •tmr!:oa!'ii|fcr W 2i',.' 1 '’ d flm « d K “” d 'bSt-par doeH.I < ?Tm lllC *o l ' , ' i ‘ “ d Ihtorrlowa atrictly contl- G '» n * "PP-I- St/SS?, ‘ 'Rddfrk'Jt&it satoEß. St_BmUhfiald street, Plttsbnrgh, 0 ' ; a«t CniTECTVMM. lCi vj uKTOLTOIin- ( ]RAULEa ■HA-Ri'iJkkUEH, ASSSS TK7. • (HBti.-nkQy. ntfinr *•>. o» BSto^tSS^g^P- TOrta n s^ a ,. ;««», nc. v jL£tt&jXsnggsz htz 1: ’Brtfti-frgt.ygg ; .Vi i\&‘>i-tSj-.uif‘'' lBj *' til ‘’‘"iLl i AJNTD COMMEKUIAIi JOURNAL. PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1861 b^jtus. ****■ kTS CHASTISED IN-18.V,. rr ° m ?4o2oW(K:k.*hoo 8 “o^“ d rroi ° N< "»“ Ur >« '» j«*r, lo Jane ana December* Inteimt bubeende- or at the rate of six per cent. «r^hf*rt!hi« n 0 dr,WD out » & to the credit *r*d bears the unit In terest ftttai the first days of Jane ami December, a>m- J“ r u^ in « M lwic * * without troubling the deposi tor 16 call,'areren To preadritbfc* peas book. 1 ' At this money will doabb in lees than twelrtf years, t9*Waf 4a thmsggregato imbt xkd (mx-HAir rti IUT.A.IUL . Boob, amulQlog tho 01,«rte», Bt-Lur, Buie f,lral,h ~‘ P*»*. on .ppUc.tioo »t P*Ksn»Ear— GEORGE ALBBEE. tic* mintjjn. D. hue M. P«abdc«r A. M. PollockD., Bobm Bobb, June* Bhldlu, Alexander Tiodl*. William J. Anderson, UiU Bargwin, BepJ.v L. If abacs tock, Hopewell Hepburn, James ilerdman, Jatnee D. Kelley, Alexander Bradley, John (J. Badcofeo, Ueorge'Blacb, John B. CabfloW, Alonso Ao-Cactiar, Charlos A. CghoQ. William Dottglks, John Evans,' John-Holme#,. > WUlUmS.Hkrttn, Peter H. Hanker, Bicbard Hays, Wflliam S* Lardy, 3ECRKXXXT Ain* TaiAiCM febdawT n_EKMAN TRUST AMD SAVINGS BANK, corner Sixth sod Wood itrectj BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOBIT. CAPITAL ;..JlwhUK>. BTOOKIIOLDEBSTNDIVIDDALLT LIABLE. DIBECTOBA: ADAM BEIN' EMAN. Springer UorUogh, Auguotno Hoereler. Jowph Lon*. J. i. H.vetotle, Chrtotlon Siibert, Anthony Meyer, A. Groottinner. VISCOUNT urUBX VAT? JOUN BIEWABT. (Lrt/er. JfflS CELV.tA'EO US. T7IUBSITDBE AND CHAIRS AT RE- A PUCED PEICES.—JAMES W. WOODWELL, *"• 07 ul 89 Third urnl, mil 111 Fourth ooxnßTnro or AEI VAKIETIES OE STYLES AND FINISH, suitable for HOTELS and PRIVATE DWELLINGS. V All orders promptly artonded to, and‘the f ar > niton carefully packed and box««l. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS foroiabwl At abort CABINET MAKERS supplied with ev*OF OSKABUPGS, 3-i INCHES TO 40 INCHES- ' i left*' H..€hU4iA CoJ* 133Wao FENS, Wholesale and KetJil. PENS-AND CASES BE PA TE ED; ? ! silteb and oold plating, Dane 41 the shorteM Doric*, *t the corner of Fourth ,*nd Market ctreet*. second itnry. PenOM UTtiiff outef «he dty lmring poo* c<> robulr c*a MDid them by mtlL , . i . ... lirZFATHICILi.Xa. iiCHilW.—iiotn> (ioLD Wrod^ks 4. Mtwo«, Brnoii 9roin'iM>^Ct-osTtm ;f lhA«(iKt» Kino*, Laciib’ Gold YVatchu jjcd Chaikb, biTt«- S n r ic J^^».Y.M{r P “OT Z3£SBg%SSflP m ' prc “° u,,o “ i IL &ICHABDSON A C 0.,! Corned or rtflb and Mukot • qxuojo wojikkß_jAs. OWjixa' O STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER. PAHEfi HANGER AND PLASTERER . A f K «“C£NTRES AND ORNAMENTS of all kfcd* furnished on abort notice. i AH ordon left at No. Zi Congnm at* d«or. firom Wylie, or at- Palmar'a Wall Paper Store, Na 91 Wood treat, win be promptly attended to. mb^B w - A - cau>w£Lt....._ CiLß«ru., TtT /CALDWELL r & KKO-, J?pAT Fdsni ih- COTTONCORDAGE, OAKUM, TAB; PlTcKjßbg- IS: AND OILS, TARPAULINS, DUCK, LIGHT AND HEAVT DRttLINOS, AtyKo. -WW,ta,„s tAmmlatiMU, PUAibimb. ■W-W: VOUS'ijf succeaaor uTtL f » «riglu* Xmaz. No. 87 Wood Uni, coiW of .Diamond alley, dsaioT in all kinds of CUTLERY . 8 2^*gS&£i' nl v?- OT A tt®“ fijp* 4 ■’aw.ssfixS'b, i'„U «, AN, uum IN BACON. .DICED BEEE, LAUD, MEW), AND HUMP PORK, No! 12 lourth itrmt. omi Utwrty. PitDLiuNh. . , \£r P. MARSHALL, . B . otD£B *> Ac -» No. B 7 Wood stritji, ' ' : H. L — Wood • Du»Ur In BONNETS, BATa.RTRA W TRIM MINOa, And BTBAW OOODg ymirallj. JUEBiCJML. CARD. IT. BODES HAMER, M. D. or Htw. TOES CITT, KrlSSt'** w ”f 10 r »<*l«irgh About tba utu of DEIEUBEB, proximo, to remain aerenl weeks. ;lle wiU. u usuaL demote his exclusive atteutiofi to the CHRONIC DIS EASES, repecialij tboee of the Lower Bowel anck u Constipation, PU«,- Floula, Fiuore, FalUne-of the Bowel, Stricture of the Bowel, Ulceratkin of the Bowel., Abo ;be rmricra* Chronic Dbeaaee of the .Womb, KWDey«, Bl»dder, Ac. His raldenCe wlli bo at the Honoagabela -House t oil portico Litre on arrival. Hew York, Not. Hth. 16U1 B HUNGER'S OLD LONDON DOtfK OfN. ‘ GIN AS A.BEMEDUL AGENT. ThUdcliclon TONIC STIUtJtANT, especisllr designed for the Healths Mtdical 'JVe/Wiw, kadThe rantiijr. hnriae superseded the MxeUed “Oinl *• “Aromatic,'' '‘Cordial,*’ “Medicated,” “BohnannT” te., i* now andoraed by all the prominent physicians, chemists sod conneisMnrs as pomsssing aU of thorn intrioiic medicinal qualities (tonic and dinretk 1 vhich belong to an OLD ANDPOBI<»N. ptubn ' quart bottles, and eold by all druggists and arocars a: m. beninqeb a ooT, (Ert*Wu»dlnlTriy -i SttFronrirti'ri, ! ■ ‘ Ko. 19 Broad ktnet,' N. Xi For nlo tij w. W. 4 H. SMITH, FBKNfIH fr ln ' Bt who,,: „ , „Xm. FULTON.Dmjrirt, n«3 B 7 .Oil m yißii - T'|K. EUXLROi’ OPiOjL X/ —Thtf perfection ofthlaiheatimabk la a bleating to mankind, Wthont medicinal Tirtuee of oplom, the Elixir la thdiSwH>» vnrilled from aU tha noxiona qualities of tha drum; j 1 *?? of bnroa, scalds, cancarona tUcejaT and other painful affection*, it-will Irritation, allay conmlsiona, apafttnodioactioo. ahd Obttridcxcifesentof body aadmind, withoutcads-- in* aicknea, costirencss, or headache. Theas adiil. rable qualities moat render It in thoUst of opiates. “ *> M *7 A - B. *D. BANIJ9, Dn*r v gists, 100 rollon street. New York. ; 1 by B; A. YAHNESTOCK A CO., Pitfe '• BoM also by Protgjtta generally' - ntefcAly.^ij' - TAPKSON &, TOWNSEND, Pou. O Pacnkks, and dealer* In PROVISIONS. K 0.112 Fourth it not, bin in bud li-floi < fl r BACON, LARD and amt of which la*! pwn ewe, BUOAB CURED HAMS, of Cindn nati and other caret. Plain HAMS, with and with. cnU«aß*aa.. SHOULDERS and HJDES, enjokedaid {®<[pr ••H* MffiS PORK, ho«ry. tAMD fltiiuaUßi JW&, put .op exjveaaiy ftrfcm n i ws, and all of their own rendering. GBEASfonft- I J. 1 .£ON ARNSTHAJO, Jkpobteb m SJ*J?“**»<« tta moW aattct brands of GENUINE JggWgAOH PIPJSB,-TUBKS, *c., *l, to gran N. B.— The Trade enrolled on liberal terra*! I ' '■ !•*■<•• ••• myll «Uy . - JiXtß DiirilL * BOH, noSS *0.;« W^m'itntL fJitfsbiirgli feefty S. RIDDLE & CO., EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS Publication Office No. 84 Fifth Street. MORNTNG AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAININO THE LATEST NEWS CP TO THE HOUB I»F PCBLICATTON. ' Moejnifo Edition—sg per annum tn adv«ae*, or IX cents per week iiotn carriers. • < Evkkinu Edition—?.l por annum In ailraiico.W 6 cants per wnokfrotu carriers. Wcuit EoiTfON-gingte roples, fi Fite or more, $1,15; Ten or upwards, 4l per annum, luvarlably in advance. ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE RATES. MONDAY MORNING, DEC. 2, 1801, The news from Port Royal is interesting. Our troops are becoming settled down,, fcnd are woll fortified. Tt is believed to be impos sible for the rebels to dislodge them, while-it affords a capital base Of operations for attack npon the enemy in various-quarters. John B< XoFaddeu, Petard AUdeira, John H. Sfellor, Jamas' McAuley, Joha Marshall, Walter P.Xareball, Jdhn OtT, ’ j, Henry L. Ringwatt, H< Shoonbergar, Alexander Spear, William JL-fldiaertz, Isaac Whittier, Christian Yeager. The moat inteixating newajfy thalatf ’ar rival, is the capture of Tybee laland, Georgia. Several of onr vessels tbreiir shells upon Ithe Island, which not being responded' to; jonr troops landed andtook possession. , Tybee Island lies noar the mouthof ithe Samnnah River, which is the diriding lino between South Carolina and Georgia, /to tho Southward of the bar,and about twenty miles Southwest from Port Royal. It is one of the long chain of sea islands which stretch! all along the coast of that and the adjoining States. The island is small, not as la&e as Port Royal island, and is chiefly of mono oa as a stepping stone to Ceckspnr island, Jlyung immediately to the north of it, on is situated Port Pulaski—a very strong’ wy Fort Jacfcfioo at Fife Fathom Hole, arid by Fort PuMskt on Coekapur Island. They bar# Sce secession, erected a small fort onSkidaifaj Island, above Tybee, on the river.: : ; these, strung earthworks have lately-Men thrown upon the mainland ViJ,r, and on tho islands lti".Uie 4b- Dml attac^ west and south to rorista-land nUftcls.. Hyiry spot of vantage ground has been seised neon and prepared for defense. * ! The cotton ihippedfrom Saventieh amounts to about 400,0dd bhlos of'tipland ennuelly.i The population of Savannah i« about 22,Du0 —and that of Georgia 1,007,027 ; divided into 505,007 free people, and 462,320 slaves. \ , Fort Pulaski is situated on the northeastern comer of Gockapur leland, which is separated from Tybee raland by the creek or arm of the sea already mentioned. It defends the mouth . ““ Savannah-siver »“d approaches to the eigr. The fort, liko so many others, being loft to take care or Itself, the Georgians, at secession times, quietly stepped in and took possession. They immediately commenbod work, completing tbe defences, mounting id ditionai guns, etc., till, at tho time of Mr Bussell's visit in May last, ho thought it¥a- S able of stopping a fleet most effectually. W 0 !° rt V *h'“* fal loyalty; batwood at,stf . psy cord. aud' eoal at HO to sls par ; tonV ahows most eon TERMS: Port Royal—Tybee Island* ■W>aHUroTOM,Noy. 28,1861, elusirely how inadequate to the wants of this city, at present, is this niggardly dribblet of supply. Three thousand tons of freight per day is about the measure of tbe ability uf tbe pair of rails. Vast supplies of lutnbor are also needed ■ here now, and many thousand feet hare al ready oome forward. Houses, all rosdy to put ! together, come by the car load. Twenty ! minutes suffice to set them up, as they-go together with elects and screws, and when up, ; are large .-enough- to contain about six, and i from that to ten men. These are probably for ! the soldiers who are to hold the defences of J Gmrity. Many who are now here, will soon, jf*; bave faith to believe, bo sent to try a pas j'sage toward a warmer clime. Sjnco 5 o'clock ; this morning, regiments have been 1 passing . through ‘this city. While I have been ! ing'this letter, two hate passed under 'tnj ! window, their guns glistening in the glorious j *®n of this pleasant morning, and their bands i jubilant with tho air “Away down In Dixie. While I am writing about Alexandria, and | my text from Pope, I may as well add that I i bavo met many gentlemen who had come here . from . just to enquire, into thojrhys i ami wherefores of this Adverse movement of Ithe Administration, or, certainly, to - the At torney General, to the collection of honest dues under Judge Froese. Curious phenomb , non, that of Mr. Bates snspendiog the straight forward decision of honest Judge Freese!. "Here's the cose. Two traitorous merchants of Alexandria ran away and join the rebel *^™y» they learo a secession, agent to sell their goods BncL remit to them-’— “Away down 'l®' Dixie.” Creditors from New TorknrrivD j on inquiry Iwn that tho agent collccts money but cajx not disburse; therefore Judge Freese gives lum fiyp days to mako a bettor answer, mdan time holding the goods and suggesting ithe appointment of ri commission to appraise them at.a fair valuation. higher, say Judge Bates, steps in and tho scene changes. He cannot find it nominated in the bond! Very likely the law was not framed to apply exactly to- the case ib hand ; pro bably-some years ago no one foresaw jnstthe present state of things. As it is now.bbw ever, New York and Pennsylvania will have to wait for their pay, though. Judgo Frpeae declares his desire to help,them to it. Not knowing the law and bat dimly perceiving the Shete, I lean strongly to Judge Freese, a •us perversity, I own. Members of Congress are coining rapidly in. ; Thoy talk very “strong/* those* ardent phd sanguine North-western men,'And onipharize with'doable fist into open palin. As far as I have heard them speak, they, to a man; agree with Mr. Cameron on tho great questions’ of tho war. As I heard a high .official remark yesterday—“there are a million blaoks lobe used on one side or the othor in this struggle j shall it bo for oragainst.theoountry ?” /That's the question! Meantime our enemjeSare go-* ing straightahead. They have two regiments of blacks at Manassas and a full ono at Win chester. Then the digging and trenching is also done by them. * Why, oh Why, will men parley ovor a ques tion so vital? Why notuse this agency whilo it may bo controlled? Oh, suffer not the blind frensy of indiscriminate hate and its red I slaughter, to supervene l when the tbralled soul from amid its chains nndsqufclid stagnancy arises in blindness and bewilder ment, to swear by Him that made it, that it will beyVec. Such is tho set of the tirue’u current. Swift and strong as a mighty river poors the tide! Say, will y© use'it to bear you “on to fortune*’ or suffer the hour to d ! LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. lB6l INSTRUCTIONS TO GEN. SHERMAN. Adjutant-Gen. sent oat instruc tioaa to-day to (Jen. SbemiAn, in Benufort, to of all the crops on tho is ’riroj ete.—on military account,- atitl tu ship tho cotton, and such other 'crops at were not wanted for the army, to New York, to bo sold-t'boro.for account of tho Gpv ernment. Gen. Sherman was also-directed to ute tho negro slares to gather and secure the crops of cotton and corn, and to erect bis de fenses at Port Royal and other places on the island. The world‘mores. A VISIT TO RICHMOND. At tbe Battle of Ball’s Bluff, Capt. Harvey the Adjutant-General of Col. Baker’s Brigade) was known to have been badly wounded, but no intelligence was received of his fate. Sion after the battle his wift was furnished with** pass by the Government to proceed to Rich mond, which she did by the boat with a flag -of trace from Fortress Monroe by way of Norfolk. Sho returned threo day* sinee by the same route. -She was kindly received in Richmond, where abu learned that her hus band had diod. She was allowed to visit pur prisoners in the tobacco warehouse, and jho reports that they are well cared for, except that they are in want of sufficient clothing Sho atatesthut Col. COggawell, of tho Tam many regiment, on reaching Richmond, was met by some of hh Old-West Point classmates, and by other officers in tho rebel army with whom ho was formerly associated in the United States service, and that he had been kindly treated. WASHINGTON SEWS XXD GOSSIP. It is stated that some of-the boof contrac tocs, a few. days before thcca.ttlo uro weighed feed them with as much hay ae they can pos sibly next furnish them with as much salt as thoy will eit, and then give them as- much water aa they can possibly drink. Cattle “fattened" in this way will weigh nearly two hundred pounds more than thev otherwise would. ? * i There is much complaint in sofue of the Pennsylvania regiments in regard to the Col onels demanding one-half of the profits of (he sutlers.. This xhattor as not confined to the Pennsylvania regiments alono. The poor volunteers aro tho sufferers. In tho .which was made by the First Pennsylvania Cavalry ,on Drancs ville, Major Owen Jones, at tho head of a squad; surrounded the house of Dr. Day, a notorious Secessionist. The rebel doctor Was taken out of his bed. He protested against the proceeding, said that be was a loyil man, and took sick to be removed, lio was brought away with the other prisoners. We lost but one man, a priv&te.in Company ; _The,rcbels had seven killed .outright. .Obe of them, who was wounded, was brought itito our camp. He had received tifft balls in tie head and _tw;o in the Vody. He died this morning 1 . Among tho' prisoners who were captured, unair a nan by the naineof Fidey, an aid*de«eamp to Gea. Bonham, formerly; a member of Congress from South Carolina; apd a lieutenant belonging to • one of the South- regiments. Colonel Bayard, 'who commanded the reconnoissanee in person, had. Sjnrtd 1 * P at ihro «S ilhi « cl °tb«s,but wasnot /Alirojro; TH * SOLDIERS. Tbanksgmng,wae .appropriately observed to-day at aeverat of the camps. Cok Cocb ranß’s Chnasehri wore regaled witb a bouute -608 Which Various field kintiao mint»’ 4ere ; lndolged and an eloquent speech was ;made by thoColorfol. At the usmp of the 3d Wlsconsin, Gen . Brig ade,. there was a,sumptuous feast, after pari. taking of whteh .Gov. Randall> of Wisconsin, and Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, made earnest patriotic.Bpoocbas. : , r, . . ; oxif. bumkxr’s nnriaiOK. I ,_ Gen. Sumner’s division; consists of GcnoiiaL Howard e and. the .Irish. Brigades, two, mdre one Pennsylvania regiment,: witn > itutahlo contingent of cavalry, and in- It marehed last Might to Hi.posiUon, wnioh is between the divisiftni bFGcns. ncint seunanond FrankHn,' tho former haVingbeen -pushed somo distance further down the rir^r. a tnurbim BYstbt or tasses^ An order was Issued to-day by Gch.iPorter ;Krj I .Tw^'? al ftfWaflhihgton; endorsed ibjrGen. McClellan, empowering Capt: R.M. Bvens to investigate: tbe royect of passes; doubtless with a view of estohUthingi more umformr system, which will afford better se curity to tno public service. ~: v • • ; : _ tHE BOKBABDiIEXT or PENSACOLA. _ It iaimprobsblc that; the - bombardment of' ontho 19th inst.. aB 5 . Flag-officer ; McKeanf*: ; •&*• lfith, contain not a “‘Mwtiiig. an intention to /attack, so Ipotu ~, • ( - THE NAVIGATION OF TUB PiITOHiC Soveral freight boats came up the Potomac to-day. They were not fired upon by the rebel batteries. Since tho blockade was in stituted, bat'one vessel has beeu lost, nnd that by tho hawser breaking. THK ENGAGEMENT AT MUSTEK** MILLS. None, of the missing men of the 3d Penn sylvania Cavalry, recently engaged at ter.s Mills, had made th%r appearanco up to 8 o’clock this ovening. TUAXKBQI VINO AT TOG WHITE iIOCSE. Gen. Banks, Col. J'obn Cochrane, Gov. Newell, of New Jersey, and a few other dis tinguished persons, dined at the White House to-day. / fHB RGRORTEI) FILLING OF THE VACANT MKHEL COMMISSION. ilho report that J. C- Breckinridge or any other rebel has started for Europe, to take the place of Mason or of Slidell, is discredited by the-Government. OFFICERS ON GENERALS* STAFFS. The Adjutant General will'advise Congress to reduce the number of officers on each Gen eral s staff to six. RELIEF FOR THE RICHMOND .PRISONERS. The Richmond prisoners arb already in re ceiptor the fivst invoice of good things from home. * CONSUL TO MACAO. Edward Hbrte, of California, has been sent to Macao, China. 1 PERSONAL. The Admiral of tho French fleet on the coast in here.-- - J!TEIICH*IA~r T.ITLORS. GOODS! NEvTgOODS? FALL AND WINTER! falxand winter LATEST STYLES! LATEBT STYLES I At the old stand Of JAMES 0. WATT, corter Pt nnd St. CUir.ntreeU. Tbo hejj* of Jiiua C. Watt, deceaa*!,'>«»poci. IbtlJo ptjblle-aUeiitloti to tire tu‘w «tock tit VAIiL AMD WINT£B QOODS,’ comprising all the newest stjJw of fashionable material adapted U> Sb „\.-, CENTLEaiJvX'dWKAK, * souatiug on early call. Tho business will* bo con ducted on the same approved mantier m heretofore. <£l£iyd 0 * new good* U equal to-any iu thiscity, J^ATE STYLES 01' FALL GOODS jfsr ItSciIVED. \ * , W.m»tww cponing choice etoclgun JTA LL 0001)8, mikwHiiipli! ""-YWltTrtrrt of CLOTHS, whkS w# Hatter oaredvcs iriu tte vqnaj to any artaiimeftt to be found east or west. They will lx. mad* op to order. In a eaperiar style* and at prices to suit the times. \\ „ would respectfully solicit an early call irom our patrons and the politic. SAMUEL GRAY A SON, Merchant Taiiom, Ne. 19 Fifth street. ED VCji TIOJt\I ■VTORMAjL SCHOOL.-IlfwiLLl AMS Xl has opened a NORMA I. SCHOOL at No >1 St Clair street, Third story. lVffi/moay of Teachers: • He is (ho counsellor of the Toachers, the man whom all of ns look for advioo and instruction. _ JOHN J. WOLCOTT. I concur most heartily with the above. . . „ * LEONARD a. EATON. I Cheerfully concur in the opinion expressed abote , , , W. B. FREW. I lake pleasure In giving it as mj.opUAu that the foregomg recommendation Is ftilly jaerltM tu , \ tnow of no ime who deserves higher leetimonv in hlsfnvor. 11. H, AVEKV.' 1 fully concur In the above re«>niuienititlo«.' „ D. DENNISON. He . Cojinacte,! With the aella is a powcrAji engine, in guo.l nmningorder. This property is adjoining the celebrated iri&nmc-k farm, awl is perhaps one of thu best oil eites in tliai region. \1« offer » great bargain .on. easy terms of payment, orpvith exchange for real estate in or ad joiuiug the dty. For particulars apply to _* n ' 1 * 11. M’LAIN ± CO., Fourth street. Engine i*or sale—about eiqbt HomrPowui, in food w-w-drirrac tbr« roncr I‘rvtvvd m tl,iijg&co. Will b* sold cheap R, r , W , tuqiiiro at GAZETTE OEPK’K, j&7:dtf >nth wtreet, aboTd Sgftbfiftld/ FOK SALK—A veiy commodious and comfortable mldence, In a dealntble nckhbor uood, m the Third ward, AUr K beny, oh I OI11! arid caay paremi*nt«, and. very. low. j Iryiuire of ti. SCUOYEB, J*., Attorney at Eaw, 130 Ki-urtli it. /CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS at the \J FOURTH STEEET CARPET STORE. W. D. t U. McCALLUM HiTe this day oponedpart of a Tory largo and varied assortment of CARPETING, to trhich they inrlto the attention of buyer,, no they.eball ho ottered'otl the most favorable terms. J ”"*ly Imported lot -„f beautiful DROO- Mail widths, and at the lowest rate* IV. I>. ,t ir, McCALLUM, 87 Fonrth atreet, near Weed. JJATS AND CAPS.- PALI BTTLtS JfctvßD A Co.'S, 131 ITOOft STREET, PITTSS DRBU, a Tcry krge assortment and com plete stock of the latest styles of DATS AND CAPS, Both for (he city and country trade, which they can sell at very tow prices. : • i " «T Order* promptly, filled;« *#l ’:lSMEHßa,^Stohw. No. 4S WALNUT STREET, cisennTATi, Ohio. : Apa Cincinnati aerebtot. ttcn.rallv. . . m^„i CONBIeN MENTS. »J bsiTela-Wettara CTanbema, ‘ ' /'■'S-StfßMttlS*" 10 do Prime MearPbrk, - . ' . 150 • dp.- Green Apple t' * .12. do Impeaches, • > * C do, Wfiito Scans, . 2fio boxes Western Reserve Cheese, . fiO do Woods'Starch, 200 doien Medium and Fancy Brooms, • ~ do. Carpet Brooms, , • 'SOboshoUOnions, ' *• • .-j. J ‘l , o.'^ lT * d * nd t,eB4l t, a * N’o-HtfSscoiidstiWt. * . . j -i FBAXICVAS.GQRr>EP r I N■'* arel >otiBeJatei;>oc- lg£g£S£oß«^ BK>ll'n>cn!r>n»a * <*«»•»*'' *f ! BaSo.M! •§“Yv»ir^-And ;UAMSdirect ih*u’th«r u 1 gff d tn ';■ Tnr. p, iia rg- * ts>; >; bbia: - . v r r^celv and for«al• •■•:•••! 4«CO. f U -y' l i o27 J;:.i.:j,-.,- Kf.£ft£>fc*fe4:9*-fitafoMfej MJTSVR.tM'CE. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY JL FIRE.—FRANK LI ITFIRE INSURANCE COM* PANII OF PHILADELPHIA. OBU»,-l3&and 437 t.hwtnut stiwt, near Fifth. ’ Statement of Assets, January Ist, ISGO, published »S«S*bly to an act of Assembly, being— - o . rtea 6**» wnpiy **'cur«l “. M ..8L88G I *y3 (X> Real Estate (prw*e val. $lO$,3H ct) cost lOi.fo uO temporary Loans, on ample Collateral .. ;■» Swunea „ SDJio ‘OO Stocks, (present ralno SwiflCT refrtßtT t»3«5 00 Notes and Rills Receivable... * j y>| qq Cuslj 2?’,919 00 #®“Tbe only profits from U>mi«ny can dlrid® by law are from risk* jrhlch hare been determined. . Insurance made on *T*ry dwctlption. of pruberty, in town and country, at rates as lowa* are constant with security. Slaw their incorporation, aperlcd of thirty yean, » * lu»« by fire to aa amount exceeding ■Four SlUUont of Dollars, thereby effordinr 'evidence of the adrantages of Inaunnce, a i v ell aa their ablU lUtbUidJ Us P 09 ' ,,0Q 10 10661 promptnoaa all tossca bt nai: Losses paid during the year 1858..,. DIBZQTOkS} ■ / Charles N. Bancker, ’ Isaac Cw, Mordecai D. Lewi*, Jacob B. SmltJi, i°!2sf» ■ >sn er * Edward C. D&. . DaTid S. Brown, Goo. TYV Richard*. Samuel Grant, George Fairs. : CHARLES N. EDWARD C. DALE, WiYciW W m. A. Stesl, Becrttary pro tevu 4 J. GARDNER COmN, Aienf. myg Office Northeast cor. Wood A ThinUt*. Fuse insurance, bt thereli ance mutual insurance company, OF'PHILADELPHIA, oh BUILDINGS.IiSIed or perpetual, MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE.*:., in town or country. Offlco No. 308 Walnut street. Carrrax, s£Si,6io; Assets, $303,608 90—ifltested as followa.: First Mortgage on Improved City Proper-' >; i ; - v ' ty, worth doable the: amount .61X5,600 00 Ground rant, first class, 2.4G2 50 • it. B. Co.’s 6 per cent. Mortgage i Loan, $30,000. coat. ovam m City of Philadelphia, 6' po'r cent.Lcfcn.— , '3ojC>oo 00 Allegheny county,6 P. B tf ß.;Lcwt i : .iO,WO 00 Collateral bonds, veil secured.. 2,600 00 aa; M . **&* L ’ CaptTwi. DEAN, Otiutol Aginl. pntcron; JolinD. McCord*, Capt. Adam 'Jacob*. ' K.‘F: Sterling,'. •••'■■• Gapt. .William Bonn - r EobUi.rWcOrew, ' P. Daria. " jaLlyd HEELER & WILSON'S lauuJono, C. 0. Dnuej, HarTey-Child*, l Capt. EL, 0. Gray* Jqfin.A. Wilson, R. L- Tahn^ntock, Sewing Machines, KO. 27 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBUBaH.PA ' FAIRS 07,1860.% WHEELER 4 ■ WILSO N -tuwdol A* first Pretnlam at th*'. '•-* CN'tTKD STATES FAIR; " OHIO ST ATE i'AII}; •' "■‘ n,MCTOISSTATBEAIR; ' TVTSCOKSIItfiTATE TAIR; lOWA sfATE FAIR, EKKTBCKX STATE FAIR: TKSSESSEESTATE TATE : STATE FAIR: . , VERMONT STATE FAIR Chicago Mechanic*’lndicate; : ' t- rXottißTillo Mechanic*'Jb*titnl»( Cincinnati MechanJce’lnaUtnte: ALLEGHENY COdrrT' TiQB, PITTSBURGH, and other. Ocmoty Jain tooaanwitms to AinUoik. We offtrto tha* £*t»U« , WHBEtEII * ’Wlt^o>J , a „ > IMPROVED SEWDTO MACHINE, atBEJMJOED PRICES, with uerita m tho beat andmcwtrtdiable Family Sewing Machine noifte d«fc' , l<» I "n*qnanywen.v ■jfrtjmr 1 * on ■PP^wtfin no7:lyVK*irF . s-miyj'irrpm- •' .$106,085 57 $293,251 25