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'• '.VS ’ ’? >1 <£>-. - 80, to-prepare for a rcmoTslof lit army v. >*■ r ,■ i, . v -,. *. 11 - Aqnia Crtak. General Bameldo,ordered A v.'« ’ » ‘ • jv' v tothokame point with hie iwjWA* k ,< ■ ,; ;.s; ’J 'htt of Angnet. reached It on the 3d. Gen. j, *■, 'v ;. ~ ' i 1 1 ' ,1 ' McClellan, ordered on the 8d to withdraw ’ s - ' s hiTwtSeW,sentanntaVttttn:Cth, ;1 *h ■> i ■>. .’*■ *■ ■>- - . deled et noon on the ith. lo this It Seems tv>. .!*. ", •»' . ..... j- General Halleok replied, -with what-will' 1 -r. J' 1 V/-’* '• ‘f anpearlemany eiogoler mildness, next " ’ t ’ -‘J; J - diy, tta.elxlh; and not till eight daya »f- Jt : ,»? ‘ 1 V V; , ' . tor that, wteieyendaye after-hehailj£| ... i < , cclyed the brier for moving hli nrmy, did "t, •• ’ ' ‘‘•l, s . General JfcCMlen begin to obfc* , - ! . * ■ . ’ ' • j Meantime tho rebelewwepressingPopA ! ■- ' ' v y, ,On ' the 2th— eix daysafter MeClolUn had t '. 7 —bveirerdeTed to more—the bottle of Coder ; eap. ■ ’ ■ toed sßetrtd that- the "whole: rebel army ~... Fopft who was oider — - -ad tofolliaph. ‘ though the army of the ' -'-Potottaeww-ao long delayed, yet General ; ICdlcslt raporta that 04 the 27m of Aagaet tkharewaa “Every 'prospect that Jackson '• • 'WodhTbe destroyed before reinforcementa ; -konli none to ,hle relief’ McClellan s , arajybad Qua arrivedet Alexandria. .Hooter and"P*»my wore already with . HelnUelmaa aleo oamo Into actionj EUe John Porter, ' "drtwSi to boat Bristow’a Station on. the 'motalna'ef.lho 28th,” j'fbr soma tmex- with tile ~ Srder. ohd hi* corps, WX* not ln lhe baUlee t-:-’ of ths2Bth and 29th,” the dedelrobattles l <’ at that campaign. l ■'• ---'Oen.-Hallsdk complain* thateoinoof the l-’. "iworpa of -thePotomso army beharadeery s fcaiUy. On' the. 84 sf BepteCiber, .Pope Or _;;'b*ngbt'hlsrariny Within thedefiffleeaOf .-1 - 'Washington, where lt CMno iutdeffCOin \ Imsndof HowseaUiieownxe* ?'£.d»ei.«liiTecl. The* emded thlentorement, ■ inilkM this slm | prggnent remark:- "Hmt Uift Array ■ • / i . Of the Potcoio erriyedk few days, earlier, [•f ft.rakfSi'relii'iptty W“id have hftn atui ie/nUd ' - y'^lWid- i pothiipe dalnffti,'' Bat the res.der Kr -vj of thb'Ttdwrl will remark that, had General : !w-‘ jioClelian promptly oboyed orders, instead gVJjR tt« Army' of - the Patomae woald,eertainly ; : f<Wdays eartlsr.'’-; , ■■:. to. UarjlaiKh . was ordered to ptireu» hlm.- OiL KrS meet ef hie army was In motion {, t-V'jS-’eattha J2th part of it reached Frederick i *?J •:4.■7 .»'» * \ ■ '# t 1 J- ■ . • Vf .J t T K J> * > > ' psfiwsh fety. FRIDAY MOSKISO, SEC. A To Our Headers.' *■ ' itta,.jaatara. aonsitoatlja, sad *(l" ' f-aai of the leading: &«Yspaperi of the emmtryhaee been eompelledtoenadennce / of their: prioes, v* hare determined to in- I cTeoas-theipries'efihe Gaisrrz, u Stated : in another aalmwn. This advauoe te still betoftbelnwcassd oost' of material# fad, labor, but is high enough, at pnsont eoit, • to eare ns from aotoal lose.on onr circula tion decided upon this eonrsoin preference to tha aaly slternaUre left to i ns—that ot rrfuUng. thesis# of. the paper, : and ngorouo rotrenehgent in its publico tlcnth . i—'.r .s-r We.did not choose to onrtail the propor t tionsof the GiiZTts: nor ore ire willing V-*v *»■ ■■■ ' ■ ■ ' ’ toJ(swgoany.oTonr facilities for procur iagTind furnishing onr readen *lth early "' and aednrate news; * Aftermuoh effort, and |i- ■: <: a liberal expenditure of; money,: for oorrea t pondence by telegraph and by mail, we can : »“ safely^nhhllenge a comparison with the ir ‘ ‘ West; is regards i«rmodem daily, reliable dally centres of ths ; lu : : T . for earl? news. S' that sor readers prefer Oat wo s-fefiiiU-farnialittwn with the earliest and V -* of the momentous dfeour \' ■ :. 'rtnoe« irusplrisg in thin Mining tomes, i: i curownoomepondenls, rather than j ’. and fpltoms of .nein from other ! / ; -ipatiraM,a day or two after dele, j ; * ns gr«ot pleasure to acknowl r - gratifying reaulU of our efforts • year now doting. While the . -mere pecuniary result, owing to the esuses -1 ebote eltaded to,lsfhr from whetweoould "hate wlehed—perhaps what wo here de f - lerred-iyet the Tory Urge increase in the ;■. arenlatioffbfthe Giirtre, in oil tte sdi-1 ■ ■ tlohs, assort* us that oar efforts ere eppre oiated bp the puhUo, end that after the re • tnrnofpeaco to oar borders, we hare in our greatly extended circulation the basis of '* present influence end folate profit. ■ ' "laboring in our sphere to this end, and resting in this hope and belief; we shall go : ' toward wltltrenewed tiger, accepting thie j A highest assurance of thaappreeletion of an .\j - intelligent pubba; ->V 'yiv'vX.-tj; .v.y > ;s c ■» Beport of tho General-tu-Chlef. ia»' following exoellent synoptical re view of General Halleok’s report to the; Sisretaty of <War, (of whleh oor spaetalj correspondent at- Washington gore us a •eery fait abstract by telegraph, embracing 1 ' tho rarrespondenoe between Generals ■! . -Hslleok-iehd-McClellan,) we oopy from the I - ■ "Hew York Sotainj Peit: . I ' (JeneralHaUcok begins hie report with his ■visit of inspestlon sad ooasulutioa to -theftrmy of.the Potomac, at Harriioa’e Unding, on July 25th—27th. Hie object wa£ if .possible, to cause as adTaaoe on aSiioad froiii (be James rirer; orifthU to uoUo th® Minis* of ;; '.SttCleUaa’and Pope for eoahined open* ' tiooS on some other line. . .: ■.■’j. 1 .H* relates that Oeneral MoClellan at first 'reatdred 601090 additional men to attempt : the assault of filehmond. He was inform, ed that bnly2o,ooocould be spared; offered -tomake the attempt with this increase; ‘' when General Halloek left him, ones V ' more changed his mind, and telegraphed —• ‘ that he would require 85,000 —a number ■ ' which he already knew it was impossible to eshd. ’ An General MoClellan thus gars up, la effeoti’ the attempted assault on Hiohmoad from the James, ho was ordered, on July . tiovalof his army to ! > lrir^-r r ; ,v'*v-.L; ;: ; -.v :vi:, >:> •• .*•• - V -M ' »ci-: J i. r" ; y ■’ ... . * , S i.i Ob the 18th. sad 19th Lee withdrew acfosi the Potomac unpursued, and from the J.7th; of September to the 26th of October, Gtn. j Sallcek reports, ‘-HcClGllan's remained on the north-bank of the Pole mao,.] ia the ridnity/ofSharpiburgaod Harper’s and this though on the 6th of Oct. toatig ~prttioutf'it now-appears-Mcr. CleiTah had been peremptorily ordered by the through General Halleck.-to‘ “cross the Potomac and the.; enemy or drive him South." On this delay, General Jlalleck temperately remarks: 1 - “The long l inactivity of so large an army in ; the {ice of adefeatedfoe, and duriug tbo mostfavorabte season for rapid movements; and a vigorous campaign, 'w.is.'h matter of t Meat disappointment and, regreU”. • v It is_a Uwle puisiing.to .read, “Genaral MoCiellan-di«appropfdof the plan of owning the Potcmao south of the. Blue Bldgo, and said-that he 'would' cross .at Harper’s Ferry and advance upon Win chesters' 1 He, however* did not oross till the 26th of October, and fJten of i?rrlin," Which U "south Of tho Blue Bidgo. ,r 1 ; Hoir dots Gen; BaUetsk seem better fn formed, for be says: [Gen. McClellahJ to' changohia’Tiewß, or 1 what hie plan ot jcamp&iga norant, for about this ' time-he;Ceased to communicate with -me in..regard to his< i operations, sending hie reports directly to [thePresident V* ■ * >'••••- 1 On the -6th of November Gen. McClellan i was relieved tromSommand.' v [ Gen. HaUeok next gives A reportof the operatiozis in the' West, includlug thQ rfr tftsU of-Genl,Buell, “without giTing the «umj and, concludes, with a, sum mary which demands the attention, Of. Con - He remarks that ; : ;i.; : our soldiers have gonurslly. fought with bravery, and gained many important these victories have not produced the usual results. In:many Instances the defeated foe was not foUoired from UtebaV tie field," ahd even where a pursuit whs at-, tempteditalmostlnvariably faue&to[ effect', the capture or destruotaon of . ahy.part- pf the retreating army. This is .a'matter i which requires serious and carefol consid i oration, fi. victorious army is supposed to > be in a condition to pursue its deteated 'foe i with advantage/and, during euoh pursuit,; i to do him serious,' if not fatal, injury. l This I mult has usually been attained: in 'other i countries. '• Is there ,any reason wby it | i should hot bwexpected In this.”- : V. ; i This is a question the whole country has; i been asking for many’ months. We trust i it will receivoattentionand intestigation | from the representatiTes of the nation iu | Congress. The report- remarks au : pCrfluous baggags,to which the army of the I Potomac has been Bccustemed, to the ab*- rontcelsm, which is '-000 of tho n-.ost seri ous «ri!s of all oar arm!s!," and rcoota reylslon and aipsndflisnt .of opr.mll itarrUws. ‘ ..IV-.V 'v't: We make no comments, upon this calm, dsarandjmpnjndioed report; tbs facta it discloses apeak forthemieites; and the. au thor, who Is no radical, and not OTon » pol-i itlcian,bntaßoberTmlnatdsnd accomplished soldier,will hardly .ho’acoimed : of ■either party or personal prejudices! , r. rar effort! in thin iplttlng umnge* inomM of oar throngji l ihe ntdinn jj Valannm will greatly f»dl tmaimiuloß of cotta which w» ata expenditure, and of tha-Gasra*. l«f that ora itad ig theadranee of nihsr than have efforts, or curtail Report of the Secretary ,pi. : the_ShiQf* This is a very voluminous fioeumeat, and. tt exceedingly well writteitbut astire de tails are not of mueb interestto the geh-. eztl' reader, we confine ourselves to "-the following 'L . J . 1 ~. r xstaopncroaTaiaußS*. Since the commencement of oar national difficulties four powerfol-squadtonk’bAve been collected, organised, *?d stationed for duty on our . maritime 'frontier, with a ra pidity and suddenness which finds no ap proach to a parallel in. previous naTal hist tory, and whioh it is believed.nb ; other country bat oar own-could-taro achieved.- These' squadrons have been incessantly maintaining a strict.blockade, of each gi- I gantio proportions -that -eminent foreign I statesman la the highest scenes of legisla- I tlon did not hesitate, at Its commenaeaent, publicly denounce it aa b material im possibility;” and yet after this most im posing naval undertaking had been.' for a j period of eighteen months in operation, and . after its reaoh had been effectually, extend.| ed along the entire sweep of oar.Ati&htio: l and Gulf coasts, from the outlet of the ; Chesapeake to the mouth of thcßioGrande, the tame eminent authorities, with.a list, in their hands of all the vejsels whioh had j evaded or escaped the vigilance of our blockading force, could not refuse in their official statements to admit-with reluctant., | candor that the. proof of ti:e' efficiency of 1 the blockade was conspicuous and wholly | conclusive, and in no previous war had the I ports of an enemy’s country been so effeo-; tually dosed by a natal force. * ■ Bateren such testimony was not needed.; i The proof of the fact abounds In the Cur rent price of our Southern, staples in tbo; great commercial marts of the world* and, especially In the whole indostrialand.com-, mercial condition of theinsurgentxegioa., Ii should not be forgotten that no. ciredm -1 stance is wanting. to attest the magnitude i of this greatest of all natal triumphs. The 1 industrial necessities and commefoial ca : pidity of all the principal maritime nations, pTmedand empowered as they ere by the resouroes of modern invention, ere. kept at bpy. A multitude of blend harbors under foreign jurisdietion, looking neerly upon i onrshores, end affording the moat conye nlent lurking pleoee from which illicit com i tame tnsy leap forth to lto prohibited dee- UnkUon end purpose, ero «o eloaely watch ed as to render the peril of. ell such ven tures far greater then'even their enormous ; geins when successful. And, Anally, a yas t. line, of sesrcosst, neerly three thou eend miles, in -extent, muoh. of it with' e double eboro, end elmost honoy-oombed Vrtlh i iulete And' herbore, has 1 t>eei»*eo be leeguered end locked: up, that, the whole immense foreign commerce, whioh was the very life of the industry and opulenoh of the vest region which it borders, has prao iloelly ceased tooxiet. . - van hav.l ronon. When: I entered upon the disoberge of my pnblio duties es the heed of this De partment, in March, 1861, there were but forty-two vessels'in commission, and, ns stated in oy last annual report, but seven ty-six vessels then sttaohed, to tho navy have been made available. Most of those In bomwltsTon/ were abroad,, end. of the. seventhe seven thousand eix hundred sea men in -the pay of the Government, there wots on tho 10 tii of March, lofilj but >Wo hundred end seven men in all tho ports end receiving ships on. the to «■" onr ehips and' protect tho navy yards enddepou, or to aid in suppressing tho rising rebellion. Neither'the expiring Administration, nor. Congress, whioh had been in. cession until tha lth of' Me«h,';hsd ,! faken; 1 jpeasures to increase or etrepgtben pur.., naval power, notwithstanding tho lowering aspect of our pnblio.affaire ; so that when a fewivfeeka after tho Inauguration I dteired irbops for tho protection of the pnblio property; et NoKolk end AunepoUs, or Bailors to;man and remove the vessela; neither soldiers nor sailors cotffi bh procured!/. Thpre', were no; men to man our, ships, hor’i were tho few, chips et our yards in a cendition to be put into immediate service.' '■ The proclamation of . April, pleoing pur entire coast from the month of - the Chess peaks. to the Bio Grande Under tlopkade,' found us with a naval fprce,:eTon- were every vessel on ;pur .cpaxij'lnapeilijale 14 the.work required., r a <• • I have in my 'former reports; at tho ape-, eial session, in July 1 , 1 1881, and u» l J?y4omber ; last, mado full expeslti»u of the.etepi which wero promptly taken to reoall our foreign aquadrohs aud. the progress, which .hid hew ruadp in augmenting our navy bjf pairing tmdffttlng, osexpeditioutlyaspoa every available; vessel ownedhy -the' ’Government, ,hy‘[rarcbUtng«ucV4lliersh3' could be made Speedily useful in guarding' rapidly can*tyiHS.iing syMpyiyttjpmsw e» could be built at our navy yards, and em ploying, to the extent that /wo eould pro > •»<»vn*t*ris)X: w.rinMendmashic»rT,tiw resources ofjjhe Cfflintry.. inadding othijlf from private shipyards. The result is,thfct I ye hare atjhis time or progressing ! tp-xapid eemplftlicn, 'a' nhvalfiroe of four LhaadretT ahd.fcweoty-eeyeh Lhaviag been added to those of the oldnavy enumerated in my report of July, 18&1, ex clusive of-those that werefost, .dxed^aadAtty^three^vewelfl^annedJjetho aggregate-with fifteen.hundred und sevens ty»seTen,gcas».and of ihecapaoUy of 24Q,f 028 tons;, The annals of .the, world do-not •blow so great an, Icorease in. eo brief a period to the naval power of any country; ItafTordsm©' satisfaction to Btate 'thaf ilm' acquisitions made to the nary from the commercial marine hare i proven to bo of -&u excellentcharacter, ana though these 'ieseels not jbuilt for .war purposes, and canEequently hare not the strength of war vessels,' they have; performed' ‘all the that'was «cpedted of them; Ho ec}ual amount of tonnage was ever procured Jor any service at prices correspondingly and ..with so Utile distnibanoe ; to tho Commercial community;., and no .vessels were ever constructed on better terms for the government, orhavo better subserved the purposes for which they were designed, ,i ban'the twenty-three gunboats for which the Department contracted on its own re* epooflibility nt the commencemeniof hos tilities, .without waiting, for the notion of Congress. In no respect, daring this war,, has the government been better or more' economically and* faithfully served thin' in the r addUidn that have’ been made by 'construction and purchase to the navy. • : la .order that, actual. condition: of the past and present, from Maroh 4, ‘lB&js tp November, 1862, and the expansion •which has been made may be eeen, I pre sent, a'tabular statement of the number of vessels, and the aggregate of their arma i ment.and tonnage, with a detailed aooount of tho losses that have occurred since my last annual report. {Wo omit the tabular statement.' The losses have been-‘eleven vessels, vis: The frigattf Congress and sloop Cumberland, in action with the. Merrimao; .the steamer VarunaAh<f mortar' MI Jl,Carl ton. in lotion below Hew'Orleahs; steamer E. fc Forbes, wrecked; steamer Whitehall, burnt, mortar sohooner S.: CL Jones, burn; steamer Island Belle, grounded and burnt; sloop Adirondack, wrecked; steamer Henry. Andrew,- wrecked; and steam ram Sumter, grounded.” ' : ' When the vessel* now under construction are. completed, the navy will consist’of— .SAlLXsQ VESSELS. „ , JhxrtjiliM. Brnmkr Chi m T‘J gh!;a-€f-tha-Ung --- —— . 0 Mi tg,oB* fcloops-or-wxr — 10 MO HM* * 20 ■ 899 Ship* inoladta* no» uil norir- ■™ > InrTiwilii. T 1 IS9 M»w eciinJn. , a a Mg Bratm...", u M *.*o2; —s 2 wo 1,«15 74J7S] BTSiil TEB3SLB. ■ . DnerlpHtm. Ktmltr Bcztfw ’ • ' i i ■ -' A. £23 ; 18,273 , a ffi. U-SS Scmir uicmAdm.—-* g. }g “•*§ : Screw gunboat —= —.. S 7 iw JJ.033 Ircn-ci*d ** ®1 . Bido-wteel 4 JJ® 'f»** ißMe*wteel*uapoit* SB ®6 :■**£& -i4OO Scot fte«a#rr.(ptiretewd).-..~~~ 6# , *l5- 23.490 eteenwr* (parthued)— 63 VO 38,617 Screw sto&nLero (did nivy)..... 6 27 • S«o90 Qosboata,transports,Ae.»tna«frr- . . t red from otter I>eptrtaeat>~. 40 108 56,6*4 ToUV-J—i .ii 338' M6B «s,tai ' ‘ .MSOJLRItrotAMOK.' r«erfo{c». haiff Gmm SW. B»Uii>*Tw£Z,. AO* Mg Bteam I*B4B WW Total 427 3,288 230,098 ' ’- JEO*-OLii> TKUXZJ. The attention of the Department was tamed to the latest of iron-elad vessels immediately after the oommeneement.of hostilities, and the' adoption of memeart* for the enlargement of the nary. It was a eubjeot fall of disunity end doubt Ex periments upon a large eoale of expense, both in England and franco, if not result ing in absolute failure, had aehieTed but a limited and questionable iaoeess._,Yet it was evident that a new and material ele ment in maritime warfnro was developing itself, demanded immediate attention. In this slew I recommended to Congress, at its extra session on the 4th of July, 1861, the whole eubjeot, and asked authority to organiie a commission for Investigation. l'hirty days after this action on my part, Congress conferred the authority requested, and appropriated fifteen hundred thousand dollars forihe eaneiruotion of one or more iron-olsdTeesel* upon euoh medele ai should receire the appxorol of the Department. On the day after tho law had been approvod the commission was constituted, and the Department advertised for propcseli. Of ;the yaripus plana and propceltlons submit ted three vessels of different 'models were : recommended by tlto'Board, whiohreoetved the approval of the Depirtment. Contracts were forthwith mads for opMtmotlng tho, Monitor, the Salens, and ths Ironsides. All of thtoe vessels are nsw In the acrrloe. o■ e , Whatever success may attend the large and costly armored ehipe of the Warrior class, which are being constructed by come of the maritime Powers of Europe, cruising in deep waters, they eon soMcely cause alarmhere, for we have within the United States few harbors that are accessible to them, and for those , few the Government can always be prepared whenever a foreign v nr ia imminent. It has been deemed ad visable, however, that wo ahonld have a few large sited armed cruisers, of great speed, for ocean servloe, as well as of ths class of smaller vessels for coastwise and defensive operations.' In ths oonstruotlon 'of Iron-clods of.the Monitor class, the nan tioal qualitics cf the vessel have not been .the governing objeet, for with light draft and heavy armament high speed It net at tainable. i But they are adapted to the shallow waters of our ooost and harbors, few of which are aeoessible to vessels of great magnitude. While the larger ar mored vessels,.with their heavy arms* meat, cannot nearly approach onr shores, those of the Monitor clou dsn penetrate eveh the Inner waters, rivers, harbera, and bay oas of oar extended, and doable ooost rzsrsnn ditot ujd xaTXßLmntxitr. I. will te advisable at an early period to est< .bllsh a naval depot on one of the riven In he valley of the Uisalsaippl, when we not have a squadron equal in numbers to the whole navy of-the United States at ths eon menoement of this - Administration. The went of an establishment in that quar ter where vessels may be constructed, arm ed, and armoredj equipped and'repaired,- howbeen severely : felt, and in* the abashes oMeiioh an establishment the Department had been compelled to resort to expedients tho ■ may have, dlead v« tsgeous... .■ li- - I or.qn'iron ! navy. the.great riven.of the. We it are well adspted,-and the Immense res inreee ih iron and coal that are distrib ute Throughout that region lndioote what mt it be the undoubted policy of the Dov er! ihent at no distant period in relation to idi hsn establlshment. The;timhmay not ha eeprlved when the; leleotipn'pf a por mjnent' leeatlon; for ,' a navy-yard and nfiry ihalt be made, hat it .must,he in. near future, and until thiatho depart ih will be dependent In a. gnat degree private estabUshmente and sueh terapo y arrangements as can be aecured. ; I Wubingtra letter «aje: Some people i like Mr! lilnpoln’e new ptoee, “ free lorlceae of African deaaent," uitdln-hle siege. It iitk pbrwo which lent rape t and coarteonatooqr free oclered popn fpi- ‘' ,‘.V '."AT.'." \-VV.'!':y W .■ : The New Orloeal AiteeaU, of Hot. 17, ft thatthe in garplanure In Looiilana to advanced their priocs on the ground daHagVbytroiitj' tlte;' kHat' nttmber pf 'groee t<ea' away, ana the..f*ar, If the op.ie..perfected that the Yiankeei wtU Iwitfroatthea. . ... .. ...• ;L. O. Sin, Praa »fc, I smi» to «U to»iMfc»t *f 0» Dtnttl yreftt- J '• V ' ' l' ; •• 1 : WTEBJIS OF THE GAZETTE* to taxi inset nest at»*i otc. 10,1MJ. | Mo*jom stelU.P** yatt—..-4S 00. §#!; .<'» TO. 5.,. 3naifc_ ' tnsas Ssrrm by sail. p« r**— * 60 - • /«* « , »' • mon’b— • 38. • ' M «Mk 10 “■ WmirSwnoi.eiogioeo?'**!**•****• sou * • «« •• dab* of 6to 10, M .. 180. •» . ..125. -*od ooVoxlfl t*/ the p«ty eeadlog <ls K . tcf.% V dab of ftfteeo. «e wll eead the Etwlso Gmra . idly. Ter » dab of twenty, we will end tte Uomxna Omni daily.; • i MrAll nbeeriplieai ttrictlf i»ad»met, end pepen ilwaT* stopped when thvtim? exp ne. EECTCIIES. at tee ikon city lrr£/ OOLLEOK, oorner-of P«ralD4t!L.CbirJtt>> THIS (FBIHAT) MOUKI3O. « U BOSINkis COBMJPJKDPHOB. 1 DnriDEJrDS. ~ 1 rGr -- FxtrmKQSt Ho»* 20ib, 1 -88* i ' Ths MencMtbeU Unaronss Oaawar <*££•* borsh taM totality declared * Dlrtdend oMSwO SSd VHJIIV DOI.LABB PSB BHASB writ. OepiUllftock. oat or lh« earned ptoflUPfibs Unra Booths, pojobls rortbuftb. Tbs Oottpsnymsmws tho eorotct of tbs Government Tsx cn.theeboT* H*NItT —i noiltSw • • • ' —^—l— J» VBiLIC Jt'OTiCBS. lor Officers WV oftbsßCSlalrOU Compsnj wW bs bsld nt tbs hoots oj fiobert VUliunt, In SOUTH Pllifi* BUBGH, en MOaDAY, tbs 6ib dsy ot Jsnctry ” t ij»«f’*‘°‘ kl> ' PATID B.IGBY. frMM.pl. rr^KCFiiCE. —A. tf.i M.—A Special of ALLEGHENY LODGE £43, will bs bald on ifI»DAY, tbs 6tn instant, at .their Hall, in Allegheny City, at 8 o'clock. A 101 l attend ucioi;UworoNnl of the LoJce Is perttcnlaxly SmtcdT BYOBDBBOYIBSW. H. r oe4:tfr • - * ’ ]rS*POCKBT BOOKS, for the, new Po.U*»OtttTtn<7! DIABIta, lloJti ud « mojIAWISM HSW TIB BKVSLOFB; SLO COMB'S IMBLfITABMiPHOrOOEAPfI ALBUMS; fer«tebj . W.S.HATAK, soraet Wooi and Third *irtett. jtewjtMtirJEßTisßjaEJtrTß. DBAuTfrUL ■ ' PI AIfO 9. ■ ffl“WuV J%4 re* lir*d, • OOTAVS BOSE- Wt OD tIASO FOtrrt, with i.T«ntrht|Vi fall twa tns»> fcU orartd ttmottt* w»«l ©elMf£n [*£•> Ud toft tad toad ftdtL JXAISB3 Btftiti., B«w Tot*,mtktß; k HEW STOCK nr PUEOS, frost Um celebrated fect.Tiee olWil. KBABS A teisj Mealed by Ibc tstweriber, tad win arrfTj in’a faw cep. CHABLOTTE BLB3S, . So. *3 Fifth avert. /-vAiti.ANu mtiiKcr actiuuL tbi 'wisieb BEsaioa or missJiabk. TTAM»fI SELIOT BObOOL, at Oakaod, will com aisee on UutfSiT, Docamtar Bih. 1&3 OironUrt a&y b* obtained It tha Book Stores, ctTint lafcrmaUott nlailra it t«rm»» ata-t or utqiii* rtotaai b* of Kin MoJlKd AM to person, dtbar attbe Sshool oral So; 1M foorth ct wt . deftitd '■ ! •••- •• QJS.O. AIiBKIiJS, BU.V*OU, B«. 71, OOCMT Wni Md Tsurtt liiwtt, Hit* lost recefTtd * sera*! tad Crah eeeoctnent of hADltitt UiafiXß tad CBILuBJCVj thick. BQOTB,&SP SHOES. Jot opened, BOYS* ead YOTJTtt'fl kip uA thick cestea-Blhd* BOuT*. cf all ei*ae t the beat mde to thU ecgatry. dtS LSIONI) CKAOKJia?.—Leman, ria me, Wioe Ferine Cracker*, Jut re-etved fr.Ufcrca the bekert**, and for tele by the terrel * at retell* U th* YeßLtoflrorerjr Store ef * JOHU At l&Eh&HhWf 4*5 • corner tiHfc-Ttr >*-d Hard itreet*. /lA&jrJSfc UitUU-acS.—2U duiea extra v Oerte* Bxtwaf, made «pr;ie’y lor imallr Be*, rteaeed taA let tele tj the < o*ra or « r >uil b 7 • . • JMO.A.BBHBaAW, 4*o ' eemir L< bon rend H»nd «tr»»te. f iOiiil BALSIOA, put up in cans tur „ ;^^**^rS&SES.“ d . corner I. kr ; » eai W«pj»»f tt». SMUl AM) cAliMOX'i. —Art«»k MppJjr Jo** recoir:d »nd*for Ukl* U tho' FabilLt Orjarv St&rt of to# * r ' JOHN A. BSBOHAW, dfd : oortt-r and B»»d» r»t». USKIMSD (Jib —2OO barrels, bond or b bm I II UmU Sapth*. (or Mis by bULatt oUi abuttae wu.. JM o*l* tflMt. «M*« »>*• CKUJ>£ Oil* barrel tn bait or bwnbt kj - BO LAB OIL WOBBB 00„ i»t. <7l»lr vtfMt, CMfthi Bridge. VICTOR HUGO'S LES MISERABLES. Oulatn’l eoyywrlgbt adltior.—Tfca Oily cnobrU*- «d trcwlatloa. As 4a inlloilSot* et tb* «tr*ordlnirj lnttr*i» *ct IMI nurrtlioAi book, 11U ■offi.knt to. «UU tbit men than 18,000 tolasoi wo parcbaw. it tb« r*c«ct Yn4# f ties la Hit York d tjr. ■nil TAX PBICXB—fITs volamtti&cn*: Ooth~„—- Papir <&••?-* ■■«■ [f Nat bf nAil* pr»:-piid t Paper Certr- H9»Ortei mttt k with the mon*y. Asbcui, johh w pjttoCK, (Boousuo, OtAttosm ui Bxwuulxb,) PITCH EIBUT. cppocU* the P. 0. gUBBOKIPTIONB TO ALL THB HAQAZIHEB, ’ i PAP EE 8, AudalUtharparfcdlcala.ncalTedaa HUNT'S, MABOSIO BALL, FIFTHBTBELT, • ! I At tbt TO7 low sit iika, to mill or city nbaorltMif. \ JOHN P.HIJNT, : { WkoUuk rad BctaU / Book»U«r l SUtlcatr «iid I HiWftdMlif, - - - • ; IVMabosio Hall, Fifth Stbeet. r ;*• • '. . 1 • • . rjIAMONIMJIL WORKH ! BAYLO& i BlflTß, Bataan Mdtaalart In CAKBOS OIL, DMnrpaaari byaAytntb* tttrtitH • * ••••:; ..vrOrdtnMi tb«lr ofllea. Ho. it ***jßKlT BTBEST, ot »4 ttaclr vorkafn XswroaceviUo* will A BDE3COOIU COiIPANV, Pd., - of B*riSßD CAEBOI OIL and BK'ZOUf. - ; Pikes tfMUy for JBedstiCUr'; By w ImTm.t.—- BO oenti rar.galca. ‘ ** ** i > o obarga for pukasa* I Teomber ttb. HW * - : "I Udi'.—A i'OOKBT iJocS, WllU atOUt AJ«m hsndrsd itollait to rnvtrf, a*d *>2£ taHtw t# aby pdnoai bat 4ba''o«*r.) Ib« llodnr StUbaUbamly ravsrded by: l*tln* U-*t-tb* BAQH QOTttSilllA 9t «*.!»•;.» WOOD BT. . dalitw - f . ( 0- pttOWW » 10>>H* W. JUCbMWJ 20 '&•> Hassborytf *«<••* 40»Ul». »-OUM»: .. V lcobWa.pt** , ',L.— c!6O <0 '«acbt**U'--". --'r l. j .ISS Dbla. to srive ana lor atua ucxn *OO. ILSV li&tfrSuxr+.-.&a^,.-, rjtO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND DJilt.lßA EATON, IttACKUai A CO, —Nol-IT and 19 MSli Streets Jobbcnud reteu*n .MBIMMIBQS, IMBBOI* BIBIK9, HOSIIBY, QTOYEfiL HOOP BKIBTB, BIBBOMS, SHrBTJ. COLLABS, TIBS. tWDBB BHIBTfI fcod OEiWJBS, WOOLEH HOODS* HO BLSB, 6GABJS* ZtPHTB A.HD BHEXLASD WOOL) MOO fea. KSmua TABUS, ra bud Bid to airlre. Our stock m paiduMd baton tba taut snat ad aabce ta prlcce, aad waoflar-greai ladooaaenU to [HI AMD OOOMIBI iIEBOHAHTS, HILLI KIBS, PEDDBSBS, and all wbo boj to Mil aptn. H. D—A choica aaaoit&Bit of Staple Dry G-oods, Ai wbeleaaW oniv rjIHE ttREAT FEMALE REMEDY, DR. UCPONOO’B CELEBRATED' FEU ALE FILLS. Prepared Iron prescription of Doctor Duponoo, ■This w«!! Iraown Medtdn* if no Imposition, btrl • tore tad tale remedy fer Female Dlffiooltie# and Ob* rtrnctioo*, from 007 cause whatever; and although! • tovexfol remedy. It oantains nothing hartful tol tneeonstltntioouTo HARRIED LADUCS it is w*- , odllatly suited. It will In » vere abort time on the monthly period with regularity. In eS c*Ms I in.Herron* and Brdnal AfleetfoOt Pain- in tba Baca I and Limb*, Heaumeas, Fatigue on slight exertion, I Palpitation Of the Heart, Lowness of Spirit*, Hn* Urfce,Skk‘ Headache, White*, and an the painful illrfitrt owmlmed tor a disordered syiteca, thee* PiUswfU effect a eon when all other mean* nave I felled. - ' These Pill* have never been, known to fall when tba direction* hare been followed strictly. OKK DOLLAR AMD SIX OUSTS, enclosed to Cm authorised Agent at PUUburgh, Pa., will In- tors a Box. DR. DUPOHOO’B FEMALE PILLS DR. DUPOHOO*B FEMALE PLLLd DR. DUPOHOO'fI FEMALE PILLS DR. DO POSCO'S FEMALE PILLS They are safe, and never fell - They are aafis, aod never fall They are safe, and never fell They are eaie, and never fell And core all female Oomplalrta And core all Female Complaints And care all Female Complaint* . 'And eon all Female Complaints When tba directions are followed. When the dlrecUona an followed. When the directions an Ibllowul. When the dlreettona are followed. They are a blessing and • care. They are a bleaing care. They are a blessing iE> core. They are a blearing and a cure. ’ And on be sent by mall to any of tba eon WSold wholesale or retail by JOHH M. rULTOH, Sole Agent fer Plttebargh and vicinity, j Noo. 67 aed 69 Fifth Street. AJUiISB" FANCY Jb'UKe; CBTIDBBH’B TABCY TOg*j QESTBIUS OAFS, OOUf ABB * OLOYIS; HATS AMD CAPS. Every vari xy and style of the above goods on hand •adfernlo J- go. 131 WOOD BTBSITf. IMPORTANT TO OIL BHIPPKRB AKD EETIHWBB.—I fcsrs purduaed fir* ct dejtrsble ground, tltoated on tha Alleg beny Btror and All»gb«nT Valley Ballrosd, abora ▼iUe, woieh I am fitting up as an Oil Yard, lor the extloiir* purpose of oamtlngi forwarding and storing Crud* OIL This property baa unsurpassed adTacugM lor tba business, befog located Just out* lido tba city limits, with no etjseeat biUdlogs, with a Am landtag for boats, sad where the eastere and wiUra can can ba loaded on tba ground. I am bow prepared to taka can of Oil Boats, and, with a steam pump, to barm), and with fire-proof tight tanks to store bulk oil any length of time. Or I wilt baseground to partita wishing to hare tbatr own tacks, and will wrtld tanks on contractor rnpuic te*dthetrcos#tnwtl?n. _ _ OBm St thijsrd. 00 tb. Olttosl Pi-nat Bstl way All eommonicatlcna al l reseed to DAYIP KIBE, Box 833, Pittsburgh Pa., will remits prompt attantiop- ' col&ly pETBOLITE OIL WORKS, RTfggß & GRAFF, Proprietors. 1 00. Capacity two thousand borrtls par weak. •srOf&oa, IJOSOHQAHKLA HOUSE. DOflfi 1 ROBIA MILLS, U 4 OBXXHE STBKXT, HEW TOM CITY. GOTERIUBENT COFFEE. Pnt tra In tin foB pound pepan, 4<Un a bos,ud in hpfk- Oor price* range from Bto 80 oants. wa pot tip the following kinds: JAVA, KABAOAIBO, HUP. NO,BIO AMD * BUPX&iQ* corr&s. ; Wa baUara our Coffee to ba battw toes any grand Coffee now In um. AH criers addressed to us»crte ow Agents,Mem. FLACBAJOTOQ, IWChga bcrs t street, corner Washington street, Bow Tort City.and Eni. POLLARD A BOARS, 1» ud 181 Booth Water .street, Chicago, WindSt-wUI recatre prompt attention. M _ , —ej-Rmts l •• . TABYB A FLAOB. } r£HJ GLASS MANUiJ'ACiURKRii— Flndlag the demand fbr DITHBUQPS XX PL IST CLASS PATBST OTAL LAMP CHUf* MBIB much greater thuotxr paeant capacltyto supply, and triable* the pubUo to be tolly enrolled wit* tW UftBXYALLSD CEIttIXTB, wn haw coodtided io .grant tha aritUege ta nanufectuni them to house* of raipectabUltj. , Tbia course has bean modeled nos entry since our ptssearwodoctlon la but KVB THOUSAND I)OZbS PIB WEEK, while the demand Is almost wholly for tha Patont Oral. ■ Thoaa of our own manufacture will ba diitia* guiabad by our trade-mart of XXFHHTGLASB, Which ail others are cautioned from using. All packages of Chimneys made under oor Bosnia will ba *"««■*»* wUh tba name of patentee and data of Uiqs of patent _ ; For particulars apply at Tort nuWerti., B'ilt.l in B» D. DlTH&lDOk|_ IKON asdSTEEL WORKS. Works, } Oww of W«f»s are* a»d Way. Wa are now largely maoufictuTlng BAB, 808 aod HOOP LBON, and aid prepared to promptly fill orders for all sir** extra (polity fins iron or good puddled. BBOWHACO., r po2s:lm' , Sncaosors tftTWUv, Brown A (fc. til AsuotL LlUttU-jf&ACRKS, frolreij OvBo do • do Applavbright} ' .8 bbls. Sorghum ttolseir*; . to do choice BuetelAppl**;- *• ' - Just rnxlted snd;pr «i*a by. • . • y 0 IQ gmUhfield street. A3iK~&diddles Venison; - ; to widTorkcys;’ ■ - ■ * allW do.ccntlucalyon hul and. oobdibJ ACKnKKL—SO -bbis. No. 3, large, tn ato-a and for sola by d 4 . tBAfAH BXOBBY AOO. oOKGuUM.—bblf. fcorghum ,Sjrop O Jatt reealTeiand for sale by ’ lilT»'liß*TßiMßW. u ITEK—SUO lbs. prime Koli batter forts!* by HEAD A HBTZOAB, * to™ ■ WLfbenrstrut aAJitlfcEKiKS—24 boxes prime re oelTed a'-d for ill*-tr l - ; „ 1. 8. LXOOtTX* CO.. ; *. 15 W.urm 81 FrtmUtmt. •vritW chop N. o. ■" *■*-*"• SfiSSlS&mi* UifemlM M» -j. « QLQAKS AM) SHAWLS, t AT J. M. Burchfield’s, ■ ? JDHT BXOXrVXD.I • 2: : . , o BAHCSOBCS BOOTOB LOKO SffAWLS; Do do EQUABI do; MIBBBBIOSQ A2TD SQUAiOI do; r .,, LONG BLACK OAJSrHERI do; BBOSHA SHAWLS; Cffigfew BLACK CLOTH BHAWLSfWPHt BLAOK THIBET BHAWLB; BAHDBOHBOLOAK^ BAOQtJlfc * *•' • ' ,r ' - OLOAKZfiG CLOTHS; With o tMortsMßt of aev Drew Good* and MHnneBtie9, JUST BEOKTSD. • r - • da • i . gOS. 77 AND 7V. ; ! ; Still a&otbtr antral of at HOBHE'B TRUfHIHG STORE, . Wo ara dow racatring larg* addition* to cw stock, to which wa fartmtocaU tb* «*padalattaaoan of wholesale boywa- (iarmantoim Woolm 1 Good* iii cow much largor r tban it ha* been' thl*to**qv coo«ls(l&< of HOODS. NUBIAS, BO STAGS, BKA« TING OAFS, SOABTS, Ac. :GBEY WOOLUH DSBSBtBTd AND PBAWBBS. at tha tot lowtft prioe* to Mt cyh btjyaxrj BALHOBAL uQm for Lodls ud XiMi, la craat rarUty, aad ray Simp for cash i HOSIERY,; CLOYNJjttIGAUNT' LETS, la mn stria aid quality i BOOK MIT#, GLOvXS AND GAUNTLETS, wool ll&ad, a nSeudtt trtlcto for Soifim) lUBBO IDESItt A LINEN HANDKEBCHIETS, .bow Mttlhg at old prioaa. FANCY GOODS AND HOTIOBB. . Wo has* alaorcorirad a. frwh lot of BIBBOJfS, BOBBXT3,HATS; FLOWXB&’aod aU otbfr ttofs <* mWHEB? G00D5.... r;J ; Are a Bdentlfio Preparation. An a Bdentlflo Preparation. Are a BrtentlAo Preparatfca. Are a Sdentlfio Preparation. a»-Oiir HOLIDAY BALI of XHBBOIDXBIYB, comaaow on MOBDaY, Poo, lat. DBKSS GOODS, . FOB '- • • I Ladies and Misses, AT BARKER & CO.’S, yirtet. AN DNPAfiALLELED ASSORTMENT, from 181 .to 82.60p«r yard. • poga ' - * • • 1 • " JJIGHLY DKBTKABLB To remove afl obetnictfgi To remove all otatrnetfoi ’lO remove aQ obstractfa To remove aQ obetractfoi IVlacrum & Clyde’s, McCOHD & CO.’S, Trimming* Embroiderie* Eibbom, tad b« frfa»cf oar stock of jbVtc England Woolen Good*. PITTBBXraOB, PA. SHOO* .KIM* BAII!OaM , BKIMi °° BSrTS ’ FATXXBS* rCBHIBHIBO GOOD* - * TABS* N0*.77 AND 79HABK3C7 BTBHT. | Our inortaaiut of JOSEPH HORNE. NEW «OODS, FrenttoHtwTotk tad Bcrton Market*. LatHtitatecf ' Siek-Haoki, and FaaoyGood*. w* would fid ttpaetftl aette* to &• gnat «tc& HKAB-DBKBSK* _ . BOOS* to., t&j Asl A hU Ua> of mB artftll. ui MtfMA HXLLIBXBS AHD OOUETBT MEBCHAHT9 Will Hal It crrattr to tbalr adraatap <• mh ■faction. ttvto oux atock. A. wo bey mccily JfrCTl flnthaada.ve'aaaeaataa the?hfl afcfebla Jobbwt, t&a tatia* tae daaljr M|U ut Mtaexpesm -■-■'■ MACBUJt&GIiYDE, yj KABKXT. &TKXM, (BetWeea Dta»eodaad Veeith.) ; - ■■"WhoUaal* noa> ap atalii. ■ liABGE AND BEADTIFtJL AS3OBTBSBT Of French and tskglUh OHXNTSSB^I JtJST OPEN, jwp WILL BB 60L2> AT OLD. PBIOSB. v^DimctiJs. no29^- ■* ■ ■ w xAKSSTEb Pkum aUchtuw.— JJ of Is W*-4‘» HuidtoAWj:; mulct nntoU* Tborv'.*>!« »r» ->t yrt fttypllio ihoold dOBO iOB*dULT':-< , 'V fan c.;t«n i;M4Uub«4 »u4oito^£"~|. .mm toefc«3 -.- M 60 *« $l®S «• * tac kad * ttitdb'A u fid : M ..11l bli «•»»• • |»Atirv k umiTMktXL : ■ noid.yiV; l . ;vvy.. ,: ~i'. :.■ v»o rMftitfc«t. BlLU? r: , ■■■ . i 1,000 BAIMO&AI. BUSTS, la Brtfcbl and *>•*■' tUU wloia. KaKbiiitr tad daalMa' aappUad !a BATOB.M ACBtrai* CO« , an n iHftiiait UTJtisii Bhl-r -CtAbKi—A elwl** K at Hum dotartUSSL* rMW** «IW» eioij «>» mrtrM ittd •: ■,;»».*aS,MAOBDk*OO.; cnlS ' gft.lT n«a«n»»t-' iiUi.' uy rijua^ surrui rvTTMWwwlwf SMf. ben u. Unttan •*»' " ' i-A ■ . «*<mra>OtL x* u rat stmt. jaiir;-.®, 1. Oi goSwS ' SAXJE Off ranrannissrH, innis Prices Mar&d Xtomu hs&fg£ISSfSS^2SSSSS3^ | ltmdatorala*4t3aitkdowTi c ■■_■-. To , Oq, entire itock ct mfiOZBZ&ZCS. USM •-• I HA2iDK£BCBIXTS4Od c ?AS<JT;GOOtKv » ■ , .nnda'»iaanßTOCTjrircwMßa-V- ' - WOBKBDBLIPHttS! OUi« lloaj of*oo4»HIt«Sl« J* Ul« BipU4li«.■ - : JOSKPH HOBKEr —— ■a«. ,niw' i» ABinrfßtM3g. , j rpHE QiUJATESTBAHOAINS ,'. J "• OTIiaEBIII AUL»EISDBOf •‘: DIR* "3T 0-00 IDS Arc w tobohadai o. HASBOV XOTO & ca'B. We h»W ©■ tubs oee of thelsrfart «s>4 W ■** .«dried ittida of a&Uafis ef . . ' WIOTEB DRY GOODS* l v«luTt me offered to th*pubU*. Ow., Shawl*, Cloaks «jid DrejaGooda.; DOBIESTICS. ; ■ i owi Mock of ixmsmcß, or «n && *» mr , Itry*. k mit ZDADT of thfiSl b&Tl&g tOOB ptIWBtMB S3E»'.tEtbto f tibh •“JJ2 nHJS?* i ‘ giMt iateeawaU to wbotetftfo «sd mftu W«i. H.B. A Urrfclotof BiBBED COUHTBTFpAI* .»*IS,-wWcb to ft nry kwaruttoto it 0. HAKBON IiOVB &OO; Ajn vaiuatum. - ; V“ h*L ftbd HnufUOtt. TtnuarM.M.».. L * ****** tha Yankt* Girl, Mr*. *adl*it*pp«ftr»a6»bot oa*o!tha JliOWWj3Io» ? I THIS (Tria*y) BTKSIBG, Dee.' tt* 1: ~. ; ' Will bfpnMOtedt * \ : IrU&IAon. . rm XOOBS —Mr. ILOBESTM. . BOHG -Ml» I ASST BUST. AfifTlrbiobf THEIOE 11ABBIED. TCTJASBIfPII-; _Mr. VLOBSHOS. ~_™ .to, FIiOttSSCB. 1 , r ,„,V TTATgTg. 4KAY&G. toceodod* with; • TAKKEB HOUSEKEEPER; •pjGl'-'.L '■ M-—1 n Mr - FLOBBHGB,; 2ABUET Q , C05ME8.....-..~~Kr»» FLOBMCc* j rutjroa. I i LOXoj i DBASD PiAaoa abp Fioss.—BßAli « MS » &»6V9od 65£ scut»~PUao, ronsd co n«n, mBOAty - CblrburtpgAfcca*, oalj jomoM,* To!*®* H ii -< ■'■•■-..■ |.t g w «Mil fIK oct>T» PUno, tia» u tho ftboTe Vo> A K*iO,CWefcerfr**2ccii £ <j£ I •bosti r#U condldKUi*^-. 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