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We leave the read er to draw hisowncon elusions, after hear ing what all theoe officers have toeay. It is evident that eopiebody neglected bis r duty in the metier of these pontoons. Ibis being the pivotal pbinHn the question, we have given ithe evidence bearing uponit ■ very folly. I 1 : V''~. Report of Ute Committee on the Coadnct of the War. We have already given - In' the damn a very fall report of Gog. Bcssains’s testimony before the Comaittoo; wenowglveasynop tie of tbs teatlmooy of the other Generals: . teauaoiv or oiw. aoawii. , In reply to: the following qnestlon, General . .... Stntnaeald: ' N Question—Wouldlthavo been better, in .■ poor Judgment, to bare croteed the river and engaged the enemy earlier than yon did, ant if so, why was it not done? -I ■ r '~: lAnswet—When Gen. Bnmaldawuordered totake command of this army be,told nia whet he propoeed to do, that is,- to march on, Aedstiohehnrg instead of 'onOalpeppsr. il thongbt. that waa the wisest plan; Ur then reasons': If we had merehed on Cntpoppor, according to the former plan, oven If we bad bead saeoseslbl, we wonld have had to fall beek Tor supplies; whereas, by coming on this line; on teaching Fredericksburg ! confi dently expected to tsiketke heights .in ithe rear oilsbefdre the army of theenomy woaid - eome from Calpepper, and I thought tho ohanoaof making Richmond was much baits r than by going the other way, beoanie if the pontoons had been here on thy arrival, and in time for me to have crossed and oecnpled the heights In the tsar of Fredericksburg btfore the enemy eonld mask lham.va shonld here kept panning the enemy ofi from this line of nllrosd, keeping It id oar own possession; and if woeould hot have precoded them In - Btchmond,we oooldhara kept no elded to them that they would have had no time to balld fartilsattoas. Those 1 woro the reasons why I thought it was a very, judldonsmods : are on tha part of General Burnside to change the hasoofoperatlons Instead of advancing on Calpepper, which I believe General UeClaUan intended to have dona. , i ' II Oa th* night .of tho 17th of Novomhbr I sent a note to Gen. Burnside, who was'some eight or tsn miloe distant, | asklng hlm U I : Shonld take Fredericksburg; in, the morning shonld I be able to- find a practicable ford, whloh. by the way, I know, 'when Iwrota tho nete,thatl eonld find.ThoGencrelrepUod, ttroagh hie -«Mef of ataff, tbathediu not think it advisahlo to eocnpy Fredericksburg unto his ccsimnntcetlons were- esuhlishod, andonrefiectlce, thonght he was . sight—that It was prudent and proper to here the bridges ready before we obonpfod Freder icksburg. I think I oonldj ; have taken that city and tha' heights on tha other aided it . any time within three days) after my arrival herv, if tha pontoons had been here, for T do nolttlnk there was moch force of the enemy here np to that tlma. With regard.tojtbs de-. lay In making the attack, I do not thlak that the movement coaid hsTt bsen mtdoeconer 4 then lt was mado. ’ . .[. v; ‘; Ihe first proposition to cross the river was to cross ot Sk&ker’s ntok.lt seemed to ma that yon oould ecaretly cross a river In feoo of an enemy of equal or eaporlcr fores oxoopt by emprise. Therefore, altar Ithe preparations ware made to cross at Bunker's, neck,'after a : . Urge nambtr of wagons had: bean sent by tha general down than, Ut ordar to deceive tho enemy, I was dooidodly la favor of throwing the bridges over ture end carry tho town as wodld carry U, which wasbjysurprise, aa the enemy warn massing their troops down holotf, expecting wawara going lo crost down there. 1-wia In thvor of aroulag' the Rapnahan nook, beeaese neither oar people weald » satisfied to have our army to retire from thU poaltieb or go into winter quarters on til wa knew tha fores that was an the otter blda'oftbd river; and tha only way Ut Whitt wo eonld hare that was going over than,and fyellng of tism. I think it waa necessary to have madetheet taak onttat day—onSatnrday.Andlt waa naossitry,ttareforo, to.altaok ttem in thalr strong watts, and the npnlse wat wbal fre qnanUy happoas In campaigns. : wan atrongar than What wo hdlorod them to ho. 1 know it was a vary htssrdoas movs mantpbat I did' bolievo that wo eonld cany tha tumy’s works. Iha atUok fail«f,owlng toittn aMmy'a ffirtiloaUonshsiag.mium moro - totmldahlo than wo had supposed thaCn tqho.- - St was, perhaps, tko only olfioor who was tnfaTorofhoidingFrwdsrickshufg.'Hodilhot knaw why tho poatoon brldgoa did Bot ar rlva In anaos, lmt If . they i had boon thers whan h* came, ha shoaid hats taken tho crest ' Intta roar of tho tswn on that'night or tho following day—not oonsldaring Fradorloka burg as Baftigof any‘sonisqasai>a, J aroapt as bollg on, the road to Blohaond. '* tlosatlon—What roasons do you assign for not creasing, either above or below/whero the enttiy have fortified? v'^r ■ Aniwar—The reaiouwo* this: Wedldnet attempt to tarn thalrlaft flank; honi UM i* toar* * ilaak-water n*Tlg*tioe,ttk*n ant a{ th* tlraranme two mllor abara ban; and broaght within th» btelnat thanppsr and of ’ tha town, that rnnatloagatneotulderabl* diatona* froo the Bappahannoek.Tn making tba mnramant to turn the anatny'r Wtflink, . ITa too* had baas last up between (ha rirat and etna), tot aaoal wo*l4h*T*to benrouad, aM tfi i« to, it wonld b* naoeerary to brldg* . It. Tba only way to hare madatoatmoT*: m*at,woild hara baaa to han goaaaatlraly «a tba lift *f thatnaaal, andthat would bars upoaad th» troop* all tha way npto a flra - upon toalr flankftota tha battarlaa which had baenaraotad all along np ihtr*,:Wllhootour balogabl* to tetnrn tkauCnat a 11....." Oar toaa /h*aatlmatae about IB.OOfI . He thought that* vaa toomuah eroahlngln tba army and not aaSldaat eonfldanoa, though, with met exertion,, ha thought tba army wonidbatoaxaallentanltr again, Major Bener*l W. B, PraokUa *u nut -g?r--.v- ~ -|,;.; : Bathaagh thfi amagaatanU'far efttilag the rlrer wer* all wall made; lathi alwayr ; doabtadenrpowar to «nta attoapolaulaal oatad, and did not haUar*ihattoaArmy eonld bar* erotfad hadthe tnemy cheren to pre -■ tail it. ■■•.■'■■■■ ' In ragardtotho pontoon bridge* ho raid: - '** Wkomr is rtncmnbu far Uuxt dtiaj u rt~ epeaertle/ew off fae demitm vAfcA-Aae*/»i. towed. W* mart ratlur natonlihad; whan we ‘cam# down har*" to And that BmSne,h*db*en kartforaomodaye, andhad aetnoalrad to* ponton brldgea,-- I think-that lath*-mala anwfertUidliaittr." , ■"dla* aapaatad-that tha paataan btldgaa wonJdb* indy aa tha arrival of tha drat anna aaiftilßhaa that aarpa vaa to hava eniiadat W.»<|a* <*kaa paaaaiiaa «f tha halghta. If tba fMatofiu.kaa baaa that*, than veald bar* btoß roy UultAlfltaalty.ln doing that. i*to«*.a«»*aii,yeotan’*»*an*aaT. - Blthar Otaatilßallaak er Qaaatal Malga aald, ia ananllaUta tthiek waa bad with fiaattal Burntlda, Norembar llth, that ha thoaghthaeonldharaaii tha pontoon*and army thlngroadyon thli ildala ttro dan. Than war* inly dr* kaadrad rebel* to Frodariekiborgwhen Franklin's adrucsar rtrad. •aauis wooDtoiT’a itntagat. - Brlgadltr-Senaral ft.P. Weedhory wu awam. - DaiiagUtßzaafaMtoa ba laid' ha badaharga «f tha Engineer Brlgade.aauut lagof tha Blftatalb aad Pifllath regiment* of Hew York Volnntaon. Ho eald oaihamora . tag fit Harombar It, ha raaaifad tha foUawiag telegram from OtoeralHaUeck: : j. .. '-. r u Wta»a*To*, Mi>T*ab*r It—7lo r. *;.■ i BtigtMtr- oManf WoodJmy,Jfauuer ßri-' ;■ V. : , '=■ "Mlapaa.tk*GMaf Qtart«au»tar; Oslo.: Balßa*ar,totnuujfinaUy«arixmto(iai 7 , MdbrldgtJnattotalt; to daaa!aOnak. OoT. eaal Belgorliubau »rdtted to akartar and «H. W. HtsutCK/Oasaral-la-Cllaf,'*; Aad othtr ardna wo* pnsiased. Aflar glTlagthadatallffithti pTOMadlkp,ha taya - / aa thaUthhamtddM thraa aaaaaalai to. balld taaa ta»fiir*ry wharraa. tiara war* aoaaatoaattoaaßdwilkthrai/hattoaau-, rind bafat* algkt ef that day. ; OB tha Iglh,- algktaaaiiaalat'tttTtadaTlkfarty'filghfyaa- tooa*iWkuhaßfy*daiß*ll*PUlaaßtkaa f,^otatka«a«f tha Ulb, tha traatpot hattogbata ’ \ y ; r 4 Tearing thtilhe Itndlialn would cotarrire 1b ttae,l bad thirty poo toon wagons shipped to; Belle pWn. Those were diisjed by rough VMtber»; iad' did not Arrive till fho -33 d. .These wagons were loadtdon tbenlghiVof the22d,aada pontoon-train--waa -Ukan - to headquarters, ; as already stated, on the morn logoftke 34th bybesoi ef teams,whleh had of the army arrived at FelmoutiforT thV ; 17th* Generali! elleok'sOrder .to me of the 13th toad* it apparent tbettboarmy was pro* firing th tnereh to Fredericksbnrg..-Ai >lo ■the time when the movement woold he made' .aoy Information. Fearing, however* that tfceiboTemsntwottldWpreeip itate, I went to Geo* Halleck’s office andurgod him to delay the movement some five days, to order that the neaoiary preparations might he made to insure its suoeess. To this he re plied that he Would 'do nothing to delay for an tosUhttbVadvahce of -the army upon Eichopnd.ri_,irejpln«d„that',myiOfg«ttioh wea,not Intended - to .cause.delay, butrather. to prevent It*- In making this suggestion I. haq teferenoe not only to the pontoon train, bat to, the' landings itilfio be created for the quartermaster. aad the ‘commissary depart* monism . The quartermaster's department was ▼ery scaatUy supplied-with the meansrequir ed Ter theie-.Undingj. ‘ i .may say almost to tally,destituteof, means. Tfflth thevery short notion given me. there fjrha only one possible way nf snppljlng the. army with a pontoon .train in time. Had the emergency been made known to me to any manner,! oould have dis regarded the forma of sendee, seised teams, teamsters, and wagon masters fortinstant ser vice whenever I eonld find them. Then, with good! loads and good weather, they might, poulbly have been in time,bail had no war* rant for such a course, which, after all, coaid .only have been carried oat by the authority of the General-in-Chief. -1 had 'a convert tion witb‘G«o. J Heigs on the l&kh,Jo, which auch waaiald about the work to brdoaenl Aqule'Creek; ;note word, so far as I can re member, about, the land pontoon trains, the departmeatof which Gen. Meigs is chief, can not be justly blamed to this matter.' My re- , qulsitions for horses, were answered immodl- ■ I V. ; ';• i jujoe oinaaL HsLLtcc’a vmuioar. ' I AJltho troops In WMbingtonaadtU vicin ity were nndeMbe command of Qkx'. McClel lan when he wu relieved, ud he Usuedhis ordefiditecUyto. the. commanding o&oer of Washington, with poo single reetriction, that nsttoops: should beremoved from the eom mandor.Wasbiogton until I was notified by 6*n;HcCleUanor the commanding - officer here. Ih'all o ther respect* they were all un der hie direction./ ‘Gen..Ban«ldejwhen he Wared bim,waitold the t they remained pre cisely the/ime ee before. On my visit to. Gen.Burniideat Washington, on the 12th of November, in-speaking aho at tho boats and thlnga that from here, I repeated to him that they ware all inbjeot to hU ordarr,' with that tingle exception. To praventihe aeoossityof the commanding ofioar reporting the order' far the boat* hare, theorderwa* drawn up upon his table, and algned by 1 me diraotly to Sen. Woodbury, on the craning of tha 12tb;I think, the aranlng that J was here. ... .* - i »•* : In conversation with Gen. Woodbury and 4>*n.:V«iga a It wtf proposed that Ua train of pontoons should; gjo down .by Jaud, m. they poold be gotten down sooner inihal way with outlnterfering with the snppliar, whioh had to be sent to Creek. Igave no order dr’ dlireeUoh in, relation id,tho matter, than thatallother matters ware under Can. 3dm-' side's direction. Ha also informed me, while at Wam&too, that Capb Beene, ohfef of the engineers, had already sent ah orderterHar- Jar's Ferry for the pontoon '(rain, there to go. own. The order haa bean issnod; Un being under Gan; Buratide'e immediate and dims ©ommaad, I did not interfere at all in relation toihem. ,; ; ’.’/•* J'.;> _ «• "S'j "V Qaestloo—Bo.you know whether there was any delay In starting them, or in their pro gran ; idnswerrriheardtheiUuniwas adelayfroo tho steamers getting aground with thepon toons, and there was a delay, as I understand, in tha train going down by land, «n aooouot of the difficulty of the roads, and thelnerpe rlenct, perhaps, pf thehffioers In command, and it had tone taken by water part ofjtbe way;* It could not get through by iandJ . Z considered, from the reports I received, that these delays resulted/mainly from' aeddent, and the element! that ho. man hadiany control 07W. *. ; Qoaetlon—fu there any rcqoeat for yon to jUUytheadrenc© of the men until the boat* errifed r or anything of that kind? .;. 1 t ' : Anewer-No, .lit .remember tblf, that Otiu 'WKMJJbBFy, iQ.conMmUoi .with ke, bnidtb iit-Qinrßamfld®'could Botg«fe ; d(iwn for HTinl daysaflerltold him, nod thit ha could not, jtafau eirthe boateuntll' Gen; Bam? aide iiiirtd "Ithink Ijekejtedto htmtfcinl I did not know exactly the day when General Banuido wauldraore,thatlcoald not tell him, et : the general did notknow blautlf. I nnderetood theilbert wir.bontiderablo delay 1b getting"the hoik fremAqak do wn to" the ’Rappahannock rftrer on, eooonnt of. the. bed road*, difficulty of truuporUtlon, ote., bstno other dvlaj thaothatwbich would naturally :oeou'over n.rough eonnky tike. that/We ‘oontd noteomkanee the repeira of the,Veil* : roaduntil Gan. Barnildo took : poaaeefion of il4Aiit. wueUin the poeteeaion of tbo ira | (function—When jonwereat Warren tbn,' Gen. Buf&alde haJjaitaaaamed the commend of the Army, ef the Potomao T. . "1 i ; AjuwerrrTke Anto Washington on the lStb, with Qeniral-HaUeek> and I do not think I bad any discussion with him os that subject. After Irsturnedl do nob, think 1 saw Central Halleok again or spoke with him about the transfer of the train. I did see General Woodbary. He aalledatmy ofßoe, and wohad soma conversation. • He did not, as I remember, ask me to fire any or ders or do anything,-and I presumed ovary thing was going on satisfactorily. Oen; Meigs now wanders off - into what he heard of .matters hot bearing direotiy on the question In hand, and finally brings up with; When Gen. Burnside showed me his plan of campaign I found, as I iqtaember now,that there was provision that thVpontoons them selves should march by land to meet him, ex* aotly at what:time I am-unable tossy; but any expectation that n pontoon train should he at Falmouth when the army arrived there, would nooesisrily. be. disappointed, in my opinion. No pontoon train could go to Pal* mouth without asoEedant guard to drive out the enemy's pickets, and if it got there before the army the enemy would have oaptured lu What all the army itself did not do, it was not to ; be expected that the guard of the pon toon train should do; ' Hearing, when Genera} Burnside wasUstio - this city, there wereooa* plaints, on this subject, (ana here allow me to •ay that the “ Quartermaster’s Department, which* does a great deal for the Array leapt to be held responsible for everything that It hot dons),hearing that I wei blamed for the failure to get the pontoons to Falmouth by the time the'army reached that ptaee, I re pUed' to m)r informant, who was connected With the Press/thattb* Quartermaster's De partment was no mote responsible for the march of the pontoon train than for the march of abattsry of artillery orm regimeatof In fantry—4hat its business was to provide ma terial for: the transportation of the army, and It .had done so—had filled every requisition, and bad heard no complaint on that point. General Burnside came to tee me a few min utes after this gentleman of the press had left my room, andl mentioned to him that t had Just been told that pubUs opinion Wat osnsur lag the department. He laughed and said be badhofany'obmplaiht to make against the' ofioert of the Quartermaster's Department Of Commissary Department, but'he was surpri sed that they had been able to accomplish so mush, , r /would be' responsible for that particular doty of getting the pontoon over; there? Geo. Wbodbury ? General Meigs answered—lf GsatralWood bhry had'orders from General Bnrnslde/he was responsible, forfcarrying them out/ of making him understand that it wis inpracU ©able to carry them eat, Themarohcf an army is to be managed by its When aQensni undertake*' to make a moved meat, he must give bis orders, himself, as General Halleok told you,Every order that General Bornslde requested from me—erery requisition that was made oponme—hesay* himself .was folly and promptly satisfied. If you want my opinion, I hare an opinion on the subject, not u to'anybsdy being to blame, but as to What* the toots were. ’ I think there was. a mlsUkemade In expecting the poo toons*/which I ’ believe at the’time were at Berlin, td.be got to Falmouth while; the dhny made two and a-half day's march.*• Ido not think U practicable. A march of one bna dredmilet for a * pontoon' train is .a ssrious matter, whether the march be mad* by tend of by water, The march* across from War ren ton after the army wal fully r osier way, ought not, I suppose, to bare taken over two days and a-half, and I did hot think' It did, I think: they/marched rapidly/and crossed over to Falmouth In two days'and a-half. From what. Uttlo I heard of the discussion between QensralHaileck and General Born alde, I 'sxpeotsd . that . portion 'Of * General Bornsids's army woeld cross above Frtder toksborg, and I think he used the expression thatwiihln twonty-foaror honrs aftor he got jpermtsslonto move/hTs cavalry . would be. Is Fredsrieksburg—the main'body of his army/however/ 1 hot crOuing above, batcmsingatFalmonth.' ' :... General was taken, but was not snbsdttod with the.report ' RELIGIOUS JTOTICES. FIIS? CONOKEQATION •V' Of DISCIPLES t**Ta niawtd Una -ApaHo Ballto J Amos'S. BLOCK, thirddoor,oomirof Pans and St. Glair adnata. Poaching atanr Loan'* Dar,at KWd o’clock a. m.» and 7, p. m. OAT ITlaUfO^‘lacton at 7o'doclt. Tba poblio arararpactfallyifliiudtoattand.' ' datrllt • jr^ELDKBJOSEPHKING/orJrsir .vOr Lbboa.O., will preach for tfca CoHGRXOA. TIOH OP DISGIf LK9, [mating is IXCELBIOB HALL, corner of Padua) and laaoack ttraata. Alla gbeuy Olr,) TO*MOBBQW, (LordY Du,) at 10K a n and 7 p m. 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AT Ad THIS tßeierdey) MOkHIHQ, Pa- ®Mll o'olook, wtnoeioM.ai Dmle" in’ Uon, M *lilb street, two Htkt,'«iwtat baDditf to.orfpooUnj tb* foot ptnonti tUUraiiiid qllj.-thsUxasw tbn enne, *ka| tbe front «f tbtbwydiw >bop», hooit, boHdlett or jtfimrty, lo Wtvtat.KtsMd nod denned *t Ueet rtf*WT IVttb&T tadrßlDATof web-vtiti tIMCMM dW‘M*. kwplbt|Ol> ♦wnpmßd dr—i d ti* »Ili toiapmduß.tlit. person or s*rra nbo ttaU Deflect or relate to oom* t>)j viUkthUordloinre., .... *. .. * • • B; a UAWTtt, Jr., «i}w ‘ pme.«rviBq •. . ? d»wt tAWJK ABdURTMKNT - . BOOTS AND SHOES, ' : ■ . ATTBij *4 MASONIC HALL ADCTIOfi HOUSE, ; i! 66 nVTB fTBUT. V dear ■■ ■ • : '• -■• - ■/• I lQUli> STUVK POLISH, for the fol- Li lowlm rnußi, to aoporior to til other*: • •1. It Modoftomixlig. - B llhMftoißkU w&oum. 8, IlpcodttCODodlitordtut. v i.Upra«rr« firoa net. 6. It prodocM * fit block polish. a .6. ItnnttlrMwyUtttoUbor. r«r«y*bT fIIMOB JOHHOTON, d*3T-. corttrtelthflsldttd Foortb strata. bkODUCK.— "• • • ■ X*'BoobbUefeoio*brand Xxtro foaltrfloor; UO boob. ssoUHoy? B«*ba; . 40 40, aria.* Olovor fl«od; - M ,i# Timothy oc*J; 30: do rux tod; 23 do udlou; : 'BOOO B*. t» fc toil BulUr} : 7000It*. ehotoopockod Glod* Bolter; . fiOO&a. Ho.l Lost Lord: 20,(00 Xbu ui Bockwhoot flour; 1 4 Qtb*. prl«*Oe«uToah*n; fO&o. Wool; ■ lfoo &«. Wbiu oed Htxed Bogi; ISVboxMOnoa eh****; 16 ibis cbotao Pick 1 **; . 20 do tr. oh Ski; Too other with * toll »wk of Grocetiee, Id ators tad for sole by B. &IDDLB,- •d*B7 . | Ho. lIS Libwty street. jgAli.6Y,l>AK. PLUMBSKI, flitIHD ' BTBAtt.VITTKBB. IS9 fonn 9nnr, moti ivinnifi Qtf* thalr ptnoul Ht»nU*o to all wr Ittbirlbi, * KotfcMi fltud wt*h QAO, BOT At OOI.D WATXB PZPBS, and all tA. modern Improruu&ti rto BAfßj, : ; TANKS' laN* AQITATOBB lor 0/ BKnaSBfKS Un«d to lb* no*i it cad os mwMtlt torn*. ' i Btfolriag.dooo oo tfat tkorUttiftottct, *nd «U work WTMKd. - , • ,j . d«37 fnHIBTT-THIBD LIST OF* APPU -1 CATlOtfft FOB SSLLIHQ LIQUOBS, «M U >bt Qahfr eflo up to DtctaUr BttD,lBQ: ; Bo«Ma Frtd., tailtg btatt, Lowv iU. Clair tp; : But Story, . d 0,., ad word, ABtgtooj; ! BUb A 00. Joho, UiWDi 8d :w, FittobLrgb: . Iftlluo’ ft OoJ boott, sd ward, do;- . McHlhhto ffo. t Urtra, toowdta lowotblp; •: MoOoralck hi, de,i M«td, !PUMai|k; ' vbtltrJohn, . 4«, 14 do, i do; > Vu YothU H. 8., taxing boott,'Pitt townthJp; ! Winur Adorn, UTtni, ut word, Fittalmroh; ■ Ktjatr WBHato, do, W do, AHaghtoy; ' Tbt Osut «10 at* oo MOSDAT, JotuMry 6tb, 1663,-ftt 10 o'clock, •» Ml 00 tbOObOTtCMM. rdttAftld , .1 W.A,HBBBOH,Cfark JgCONOItT GLASS WORKS, PABBO JB, TATLOB d 00., LAMP OJiUUBT’MAOTrAbfUBBBS. ! Offlca, Ho. It* BSOOHD BTBEKY, Fttuborgb. •i Bartor iacmotdoor bdlltlat CurauuoGictarlQf tb« diStrtnt jtonbmof Lamp Chlanitt of tha bttt Bttirtol ul aoti apptotad tty Im, tli : OVAL u 4 10090, from petit to mammoth, would ratptct* folbr adleU tba otiteUooef tbeclty tad coootry tTMO 10 OQT Stocks' ' .v'. < All ordtrt rtttlTtdai tko oSeo will bo BBed with proaptMtaand 4tottcb»*od oo m good unot at 007 other botttfo tot dt». Atafclm • VAintOHB, VAT LOB A CO. Ten pays anp ten per cent. -6IPTAMBSB UfiT. Ornciti Imautßmtffa 1 T**£tf-tMrA OetUotUo Dittrid* Bm'i. > • > AHi(beay,Deb.B.lM2. J Scttc* «i hambygirea ihatltb* aBPTIMBPB UM, Catted Stale* Kxdea fax, tat that part of Al leghany, county north el. the Ohio and Alleghany Mrui, on Jfa—/brfane, Batafter*, alo., baa been ra edrtd iron tba Ama.or. aDd ta now da# and pata* bla.- If Ihfr tax knot paid la TBH DAYS, the k* nqalree TEH PKk CISTa* ha added, and the eol* laeuaatobaaad* bydktntnt? . i Office* WATZR BTBSET, Allegheny. t daO:lw PATIP V. WHITE, Oallactar. OCA AMuNtH—W» ,wut Agents at fVVtK) i month, expe&aae paid, to aall cor JhtrkeMaf Fmußt, «ri*nkJ Bahiara, and thirteen ether nev.naefelaed dittoas artfclee.' Piftiea tlr» «nlan Bant/Wa. Addraa* - - • BHAW 4CLABK, BMdafetd, Maine, ■'■ .daffcdmdanT .: ■- ■ 1 ■ .■. ' ■ , ijpuu ' UUMUAY 't'KKBKNTa. -- ■ • PHOTOOttAHT ALBCMB, PHOTO-ACiBDUB, SCBAPALBCHB «a large aaiortment at HUNTS. BIBfcIS.IBATBB buoki, htuh boos., POBTIOOb J OBKB, UMtJ.ta, *«.,»« HUNTS - OAUXa, WBltlKO BIHSS, BOOKT BOOKS, rOBTMotHiAiES, fOßTrouos, ,c., .t HUNTS. GOLD PKHfI, of lb* but uki t i( HUNTa JDVIHII.IBOOKB, WATIB OOLOB9, Ac., it ilAomio Hall, Futh de23 .. . ..: GIFT BObK STORE, No: 118 Wood Street; • ■ Wa-bavaraealrad tkliflar tha Ii&BQKST AKP BESTaaortaAt of ; -n; . ■ PHOTOGRAPBAIdBIIItt§ Cv.ar ofiand for sate lo tbte dty. VT« Mil tbsco at priew which . *■ DSFT COMPETITION • Wo hara also ncalvad a iarga rapplyot ■ rUVBNUB AND OTHER BOOKS, m: :*>!./ - SolUbtelorpitMate. ’.MT-A autly.present te glnn wllh eech took told: o-w . • ' OHBISTHAS - riAND, NBW yBAR'S PRESENTS, ,yr --'t; ill '• ;• : >}. Photographic jttbvmc. Tba flaasty beat aad ftmpsst aaortaaßt la tha dty. Ohildrea’»’ Toy Book* and Oanei. ‘ BOOlfli cf all kinds, fcr Holiday Pnaeot*. ••• :A - • l,fnoflUknatfciitdsfif. .. : ; photoobapbici'. piofintu or okHBkALs. Oofln a TIBI PIoroBMTOB ASBOkIB, IS ceaia aach >1 60 par daaaa >-r J. ~ "l-.r . l l r r'.! .'-* v -.'..* :V : ■. ;'i. , JOHN W. PITTOCK, Kook, fltallosary aad Hawtpapir Dapoi, ’ -v. OPpdiiiTSTBK watLotnoA [UBJDB MdfltiA in stors mid lor WOODSHUIA VALAAtm. •rear rpu COUNTRY. HRRCQANTB AND /' Dmisi.; ; eatoi%, mACBun &, co. ' nlo*. lriua W Fatt'Streel," * Jobbers anil ceUUen or TKIUMIHB. CHBSOI OtBIBSTIHOBIBBir,, gi4>TCtt« BOOF SKXBTB, aißßOßfli BHJBTO, COLLARS, TIBS, DBDKB* tißl&Tflefad DRAWEBS. WOOLBM BOOM. HQ* BIAS, 60ABP8, EEPHTBABD 6BBTLAHB WOOL; WQO ft*. KKITriHS TABHB,oa bead aad lo antra. • Ocr stock was porchaaed ~btfore the lart greet ad* naoehi priosa. and y otfat (Ml ladne—aatalo OITT AnD OOUUTBT HbSoBAHTS, WILLI* BBBS| PUpLKBJ, ud iD wbdMj to Mil iftls. 9. B.M choice anoitment of Staple Ury Goods, A« ohetswU oclt. - m Gift books and k . ALBUMS. . . . Imperial Gonrts—a splendid Bock. fltO. GaUary of Fattens Post*,!' 0 moaimicn*. 11160. lo lb* Woodi, with Bryant, Longfellow and Hal* lack K . The Forest Hymn. By Win. 0. Bryant. |L - Baallu’s MfecsHaosoos Wort*. 6 toll, it cl. gUU National History by Leasing A Williams* It calt Wiili*’ Foams* doth and Tots y morocco . Washington Irving's Works* inclodleg tb* L 1& of Washington Poets of the HlaeUsathGsatary, Goldsmith's Ptetiesl Wcsks, fall Tarksy morocco: lUnstralsd. i Lamb's Works, S rols, U call, gUt. . Lif* of Dr. Adam Gltrk* J vols, 8 to. fall calf. . Dr. Adam 0 ark's Oommicntary* \C cal’. |24. PHOTOOBAPH ALBusiP, Holding from 19 to 100 pic tors*, square and oblong, cloth and Tarksy morooos, esqaldtaly aas mads at oar own establtrhmsnt* in the most dnrsbl manner, ranging Cram 60 cants to 911. Blblsa, in great variety, from 85 seals lo 155. de9l J. L. BEAD. T 8 Foerthstwet. JJUM ’AK FiUStfEflTti. ALL IN W ANT Or OCIRiPH ALBUMS & Booao eoiTANLB roE :day presents, SHOULD OALL AT TBS BOOK BTORE, >3 Fifth. Street. i MTA.GI ONI HOB r?» worth fbom piety cents to >BED DOLLAHS, IB GIVEN WITH rm 61 ABB MANUFACTURERS.— JL For ta * or to Imm, tlw oroputv fenoerij MoB«iBC I ■ th« BBOOKLTH FLINT GLASS 00., sUoatnd In the city of BrooUya t osar lb* Atlantic Fury. Tbn work* nr* siv, la perfect order, and io opsra'ioa, nod pours* all tte fedlluu fer aak> (a( ««j dateriptioo of Glut which vm feratarty ■ado by tha Brooklyn Flint Glau Company, and which pn that Company the blgh.npatatiOD U so teas sustained. to o ptnos wbo ba a ku*M|* of th* batlxuo 4ad c»a consuod «odm capful* till woald efltr * (f«*t iBdBQMMty M tb* bftUUIC* of th« C*piul r** qaixod ooatd bo fnratolod by ovMa . fur farther portlcaUn apply to [ *.A.PACMI . Ho, 60 Trinity fiolMiort, oo«T lv4«Bewtf JH. O’NEIL, Mano&ftrojof WIKK • 9 OUK, bM alvajt oa band and toakeo to or. ter POEMS WIBK OLOTB; FLOOD A ORAEf SIEVES; OOPPBB, B&AfiS AHD.IEOH WIU OUJTBf 8180 OiQU; uid oraaaaatal Will WOU, tor gartent, tovir •taste* ink* waj» tor floriiiiWtn Lot tie* aod Trallto work tor arbon, too.; HU&8IBT rBHDIBS; BAT AHD toODn TittoPS: HXAT ASD OBUSB BAttoto; WIBI W MDOW SHADES* Uafrcaped or kttond. Abo, BIN! WlU,ail tbaa, at 'Ho. » FOUBTB BTBXBT, d ar Wood, Rttobersk, Pa. bo2l:6b>w i OIL HI BBXW Tax Law, al occ&uatlou •posited la ne&lblj tat b/ iav. Tt UNKKa, DIKL'ILUOtt AND lfl.r-la>«wwtinci.wiHith» flitkatl persons engaged (a ao» of lb* above ire required tokeep such' boob* a* or* tbe tow, and Baba M*bo&Uuj sad true, also ia sack taa&ser.is Is specified »oadenlfttedar* ueaertng tka fartoos rioted headings, btaau for trifsofethtar reports, torotoes of exports, bonds, bill* Ur sod soU&faarl/ orders tor tbs «ams»- lied supply will be usds at first. WM.Q. JoOs*Toh * 00., 8 team Job Printers, Blank Boob Useofsotorecs and tttattoosrs, 67 Wood street. eelwfewlf boost with and nooibl of lading, A wbotaltn 'QUMOND OIL WOBKS. I NAYLOH * SUITB, Bt&aata and dtalen ta OABBOH OIL, nniorpttwd bjany In tbt markat* ' •arordwt left 4t their offioa. 80. 41 UABGLIT BTftXXT, or at /Uk«lr wotkt la LawraoMTlU*. wIU b*pratptly attkodad to. ■TBayatt of CMPDI OIL. IM filUUAl* CAKD.— ill W. J3ODBHHAIKB, M* D.» of B*w Turk, Barta* arrlnd lo Pittebnnb, will, *• tnaL dmto u> BuiiUdivs ATttafida a ■>» u*t! PKKt’AKBO CimfiK. FOtw KAMIE X tJflX—ldQbbtf.'(ahafada*4Jbraalat>« : miXTAVSOEDSB, dt» 1 1 •■- lH8w>«»4»g«t». ESAK tiittu, in tiucea. barrel! ami aock'l.Tal opuptau); for hmUraaajtir nit *»• i' ■ ■'uUAa. L.OMiDVrCLL?? ' (Bnccuor to Jusw HotciM A«a,) t d*3t . - ronaar Karkat and Writ da.. pBLUKULIVKOIL; inbnlk and qtf X ud IU. t« dein. buotawd Jar hli l» daM WOODftIDI 4WAH.Itm. * pOKb WHITK CODI4VkB«IL ffi X atoiaanl.faraalalv .'::- -, r *’*> • . WOOD3ll)»t WAILAOE.; a&ATKtV Wilt MAN tfljya mi 3 89XTI A ff« t,f.xrr» J ntUlMlaUraUtt io (torn *od la, lale ?*3sess&S2Q!Es MiZKSiS “ J * Sm/^S^£rM>MxSJSSfBAsn, .. ** Uaum sia*XT*oo. - DMrGOOBS. pLiKASE CALL AND KXAMINB J /: 008 STOCK or S EE .A. W Xj ,S , Dress Gooden DOMESTICS, BEfOBE PUBCHAfiIRU XLSIWHKBE. H. B—GOOD BABQAIHS tinjt ca ba£di C. HAHBOHLOVE ACO, 74 iußur stbiet. YEAR'S GIFTS, EATON, HACRUH A CO.’S. Cwfal tad tpproprUte HOLIDAY GIFTS. FAROE ABTIOLBS; EMBBOIDIBIEB, . GLOVES, ' ' 1 HANDKERCHIEFS, i LACE VEILS, BIAL POINT AND MALTESE LAOS GOOD „lt«7 tuUtj of LADIEi* AHDGXKTLEMER'S WBAB. } BALMOAAL BKtBTS, at reload prlcas. IZAffOH, VAOBOX A tXL, PARIS £lO GLOVES AT $l.OO PER jL PAtß.—Aaotbtr lot of thaw nparlor BID GLOVES* is black tad cbo'a ealorv, at ONLY 051 DOLLAB FIB FAIB, B*c«iTtd bjoiprwaihla da;: XATOH, MAOBUtt A 00. fig. IT fifth ttrw*. THOSE WHO HAVE NOT YET SELECTED THEIB Christinas and New Year’s Gifts, SHOULD CALL WITHOUT DELAY AT MACRUM & CLYDE'S, Aad cbocaa from tba bantltal dock c t E M B K O I D ERIES Which Wf M« tttUOg It EASTEttW COST. . W« biir#*lao aa clogant asaortßuiat of lbe follow iof goods, rarydetirable fbr ptwaattr HJUD-DBKMEB, LUTES BASDEEBOBiXn, - BLVSTEB, WAIbTf, 7BBNOH TOILS, BOOM, MUf 18, UfBBOIDKBBD BZ.TPPKBS/ BXATIHO CAPS, PTTBSES, WALLETS, . . ‘ SO2TTAG3,6AITEB9, CABAS, 6ATOSBLB. * 4 - TIS9,6TOpKB, TOILBT ARTICLES, v . . 1 SOABfkHUfIZiVBS, CLASPS ABB BOOKIE*. - fiBOLIOIK 88IBT8, BBXASTPINS, BHIBTSANDOOLLiBS, MEUK-LAGES, fifiiCELETS, Ac. _ • A cboica aas&atrot of . PHOTOGRAPH MBVJHB, At tea L9WS3T CUBIT PBIOBJ. IaACEM&GLYDE, ; T» tUBKXT ITBBIT, east Rd*. (Betvwo roortbaadthe Diamond.) d*B4 JJRESS GOgDS, , HOLIDAY PRESENTS BARKER & CO.’S, 6t Iti&KBT fiTBIET. Pri«M t»loc«d fcr th, prMtnt nine. OEBiT BIBOAIRBI BEBTBIUI gHAWLS AND CLOAKS, HOLIDAY PRESENTS. !“ . Air." /' ? \ BARKER & CO.’S, ; MMABKWfTBOT. Kvtrjr ttyl* that R moat dalnbts at price* m tow aalhaea of Jut jnr. g I > K 8, HOLIDAY PRESENTS, BARKER & CO.’S, l 69 MABBETjBWUttT. At Ctfc., CI, aad upwards.-- Aa ttaaaat aa* Unttad assort BMat. gPEOnLITTEd FOB CBBIBTMAB, HORNE’S TRIMMI NG’ItTO RE, • ‘ No*. 77 ind H Utiiii Street. • <6 : ■ firm. BOOKMB aSd piot, KMPLB BOOM, FOBTX MOHBAIKB* CUBAB. BHBLLTDCX 003KB8. -POIHT LAOS CObLABV IMfclßß TBBIAD. LACI A ! TEUAIHrARTS* BMBEOI- J i \. -i (VarrfaasdaoaAßpCjruy ehsag,).. • PCTJCLfiyp, . . QABIBALDI JACUTS, AuSailotbtfUiKbo!WOOUDf GOOD!; - XHBBOIDIBBD BUPFCfta, teuton* dnW) laow 'lcoauaqaenee'cf 4begr**i rate jfer- foii rt .i ' asSMr^Sj u' si: mr ciooiw. tARQESTOOKOF a L O -A. IC s SH4WLS, JUST .EXCITED BT EXPBES& X>e 1 alnes, - AT 25 CENTS, • . at-; '• W. & D. HIfCUS 1 , Cor. Fifth & Merkel Sts., 041 CUKISTM4B FKKSfiNI' i. M. Burchfield's, H.E. cor, 4th and Market Sts, HANDSOME DBMS 00008* HANDSOME CLOAKS. BAUD SOME SHAWM, HANDSOME fiOHTAGI HANDSOME NUBIAS, HANDSOME SILKS. B#. If rtflht. HANDSOME COLLARS. HANDSOME SETS. HANDSOME HEII-fiTITOaiD H'DK’rS. A 1 fall u>ofta«nL of, NBW-GOODS, ud it n< docoi pri«f. UVKLTLhb FOE HUUUAKuiIfTH,- HOBBE’S TEIgHHrQ-SXQBE, Ho«. 17 m 4 1» MABKIIBXBEIT. Wi Uu jait' nttlnJ by tipf.-»> i urw tot of :■ ; AfiBEB OOMBB, STEEL; GOODS, POETB. _ MONHAIX3, NEEDLE B0UB8; XKBBOID XBKDO •pactaUa hooaala iktacttv; 'Baalef eity raferaaeaa LOOK BOX 48, PUtaburgh P. 0. WAMTJtU JLMMKUIAXhIdY.—IKOK ■f f WOBJC BBS, FUIIBBBBS, PIITEBS, OaiPPKBS, OADLKBBB, BITBTBBS and LA 808883. Apply at thaOaaboat Yard, Roaonga* batektrar,aaartoboßridge. dagfclw - > TOMIiIBBOjf;:HABTPPBE ACQ, \I7AMTJStt—▲: yoongmaa espcble of VT takiagehiTAaof Acomatry raddaac*,faatirau Baat Übarty oa* .featUar with bonaa aad cattle. Tosoobparaoaaparmaaaat aita allotcaa baked. Baßraasattaqairad.- Baaalraat U 4 Baocwd atiaat,'aaar WbdA " --'aeA-' K. BOIXJKB, Ao’t, Huofactaro of every daecdptloa ct Ftr!EtiTia?-cri2/B2 flo.M esayarißLD stbbkt, FA, MNtMt ct firTBBVSOE MABUFAt* TURBO F7Bi?irUfl£cccft%ntlrcs head, *hl«h VOTiQeaatttbeloinetprteeiferOASlir 7 - fal&lyMH fc -j-- ■••-.■■♦•■ .»-■■-■, •;-r'.. . ■ il- : pyiQHliY- IMPORTANT. • • SEWLT IfIYEHTKD BUfISUH;fSUI(KSPECTACLES, Sobertor tonjthat hri mrbtm fimUd. Thcw tafflrteg from defective eight, wiring either from K* brother tuwimbe eupltal vitIrBUBSZA« P3EBBLI 6PKOTAOIiXS|«bich.«tU gmtly benefit endfiPtitrein theeight. Caatadeee for yonmU, _ SoBK BLMaOHO''Practical Optician, -, "'. _ Fifth afreet,-jfdfntegibti ggfldUig.' WBevare *f importer* asd preteader*. i^ffIOICE'GBAFTfiD.FttUIT.—IOSS V tbtf, Terk State Applm,:coapri»iag MIDIS FLOWZB, end other evHtiee; Urge, -fell hemte ' T 67 bbfe larg** ptomp Fotaioia, each aePXACH BLOWS, WfllffrlU6 acetal and fermtebj «D*TAto b^AmaT 1 . : . hflJtn . ■ hate BppolMW 7 BZKOHJOEVSOS, <**»» *«??*.“* rtreeW pis.' J.if/H»PBj 4BKBT WILtOWS—40 bdla now ‘.Dtndteftßl frrasfeb^.' -••■»•.•- • . ■ o»by WOOPMPBaWAtxarnt- rate lor aria by SOO^IECES PITTSBOEOH. £ r;.:.*? PIIT3BUBUH, PA. frjtjrrs. lolUdayDon A—iU itafined Oil Bar* - .. HKfiJ&l a. OOUJKB.