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It is kept In the beret manner, and 119 patrons will find every accomthodation to be met with io the beet houses is the country. se3o-at[ PEIPIIER'S DAILY LINE. iiETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, Loa Haven, Jersey Shore, Williamsport, Nul ty, Uniontown, Watsontown, Milton, Lewisburg, Northnmberlami ,Sun bury, Treverton, Georgetown, Lykenstown, Millersburg, Halifax, Dauphin AND, NARRISBIIRG. The Philadelphia Depot boing • centrally , located, ;the Drayage will be at the Lowest Rotes. Toe Conductor goes through with each train to attend to the eats de• livery of all goods intruded to the Ible. Goods deliver.- aid at the Depot of Freed, Ward al Freed, 811 Market street,•Phliadelphla, by 6 o'elook, P. M., wit , ha delivered In Harrisburg the nest morning. Freight Always as Low as by Any Other Line. JOSEPH MONTGOMERY, Philadelphia au t Reading Depot, oct2l-dtt Fool of Market Street, Harrisburg. B, J. BARRIO, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Idanntaotafer, NO 112 NARKE7 MIMI ) HARRISBURG. ' ELS always on hand a fall aaaorhnont I • alp, and Japanaca Ware ' Gooaing anti Parlor Stoves ot tao bust osruallacouriee ' Guile ' Spouting, Roof ing and Galvanized Iron Gorman, manufaotured and put up at reastruable rates. Heialriug promptly attended to. ' apr3o-dly A. C. SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFIOE THIRD STREETI NEAB MARKET', HARIBBITRG, PENN'A, WILL attend to the Collection of Bounty VT Money, PennsionE and arrears of .Pay. fir The/widow or other heirs of any soldier, who may die by disease or be . jkilled while in the United States service, is entitled to $lOO bounty money, pension, and all arrears of pay of deceased soldier. [mylOy-rd-dlO LINDEN HALL, MORAVIAN FEMALE SEMINARY, At Litiz, Lancaster Co., Pa. FOUNDED 1794. Affords superior advantages for thorough and accomplished female education. For circulars and information, apply to REV. WILLIAM C. REICHEL, ootlB-dBm Principal. flit'f• ADOLPH it' I Lt, PS wt. WOULD rear:Nab:l4 intorm lil t ' , old patrons and the public go...rally, that no 'win sOntinue to give instructions on the Pi ;No 1, own; m& LOOZON, VIOLIN and 'OlO in the science oh THOROUGH BARB. Ho will w'th pleasure wait upon Pails at their homes at any hour desired, or lessons wi ll t o g i v es s his remidonoe, is Third Sittig, • few doors Om.* tb German Reformed (Thumb DAN'L. A. MITENQH, AGENT, ri r i . the Old Wallower Line respectfully UV Informs the public that this Old Daily Transporta tion Line, (the only Wallower Line now in oilstones in this Clity,) is is in silocessful operation, and prepared to carry freight as low as any other individual Sue between rilladelphls, Harrisburg , Sunbury, Lewisburg, liamsport, Jersey Shore, Look Haven and all other points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Nee and Wil hintispors and Elmira Railroads. DANL A. EMMA Agent. Harrisburg, Pa. Goods)tent to,the Ware House of Meagre. Preottek, Zell & Wellman, Nos. 808 and 410 Market street to On lii=r'hiladelphla, by 4 dolosit, P. will arrival at g, ready for delivery neat morning. 'lPM•rdmy rl DR. JOHNSON 496TATI7MICYELMI LOCI HOSPFTALI. HAS discovered the most certain speedy and &atonal remedy M tho world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE =ars I eur TO TWSLVJ MEW. No Mercury or Noxious Dputs• A Cure Warratted, or no Charge, tit from one Weaknees of the Back or.Limbe, Strictures, alleotions of the b idneys and Bladder, Involuntary discharges, Int. potency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Les sner, Lon Spirits, COnflision of ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Hiddi ores, Di Reese in the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affix. (ions of the Liver Longs, Stomach or Bowels —. these ter. 4lble disorder* arising from the Solitary Habits -of Youtb —those must and solitary practeas more fatal to &heir victims then the song of :yrene to the Mariners a DWl les, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &c., impossible. Yo Yen Sapecially, who have become 11m victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annual• ly sweeps to an untimely grave thoutemds of Young Moe cribs meet exalted. tektite and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have! entranced . listening Senates with the ihundere of eloquence or 'waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call With fell confidence. Efl Married ?croons, or Young Men contemplating mar dam dieing aware of physical weakness, organic deblll - deformities, &u., speedily cured. lie who places himself under the care of Dr: J. may religiously collude in his honor as a gentleman, and con fidently rely upon his skill as a Physician. [al 0 0 2 Xre o p Organic Weakneu lamedlately Cured, and full vigor Restored.. . Thin dlstreshing Affection—which renders I ile misera ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences. 1 oung persona are too apt to damn excesses tram not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue. New, who that understands the subject will pretend todeny that the pow. er of prooreatkin Is lost Rohner ny those falling Into im proper habits than by the prudent Besides being de. rived. the pleasures of healthy oil:Spring, the most se rious lied, destructive symptems to both body and mind arise The system becomes deranged, the Physical and Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Procreative Power, Rem ions Irmtibillty, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, ConatituilonA Debility, a Wasting of the Frame,' Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death. Oboe, No. 7 South Frederick Street. Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few door. loom the corner. rail not to observe acme and number. N 4.80. ei :—Z x?r2 2 P •-, te .F. 4. VII !'‘' a, e5...52 26 1 60 1 , e Local 8, EIGHT Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. lbe Ekic tor's Diplomas bang in his office. A Cure Warranted in Two Days. No Mercury or Nauseous Drupe, Dr. Johnson, Member of the Royal College of Burgeons, Loudon ' Grad uate from oue of the most eminent Colleges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hoepluds of London, Pads; Philadelphia and else where, ben effizted some of tile moat astonishing ones that were aver known many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended nometimee with derangement of mind Were Gored immediately. Take Putie=a seuee. Dr. J. addressee Mi those who have injured themselves by improper_indulge Lee and solitary habits, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either business, study, society or marriage. These are some of the eadund melanchhfly effects pro• duced by early habits of youth, vis Weakness of the Hack and Limbs, Paine in the Head, Dimness f Sight,. Lou of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the heart, Dye popsy Nervous beratibibty„ Derangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, A D Meerairt.—The fearful effect' on the mind are much to be dreaded—Goei of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, De pression of Spirits, Evil Forbodlngs, Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of lolanda, Timidity, de., are some of the evils produced. Ttiointamos of persons of all ages can now judge what le the cause of their declining hatith, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a annular appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms of eonsumption. Young Yen Who have injured themselves by a certain practice in duiged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, Or at school, the effects of which lire nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders Marriage Impossible, and destroys both mind and body,; should apply immailately. What • pity that a yOung man, iDe..hefle of his coon try, the darling able parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of lie, bpthe ascurequence of deviating from the path of 'ratan and Indalging in a certain secret habit. Such persons moue, before contem plating Maniap, reflect that a sound mind and bony areilthe most eer y requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage the prospect hourly dank.= to the view ; the naiad b ecomes shadowed with despair and tilled with the mehuuthelly reflectioa that the happiness of another. Madmen blighted w it h : our own. • DillollllB of Imprudence. ' When the misguided and imprudent,votary Of pleasure finds that he has imbibe seeds Or thts painthl ease, ditto often hatless A sense of shame or dread of discovery; deters him from applying to those who, from alimattott and respectability, can alone be friend hint; deleltut till the constitutional sympteme on this horr d Mamas make their appearance, such as el crated we throllt diseased nose, noeturnal pains hi the head and limbit dimness of algal, dealness, Weis cat the shin beams and antis, blotches wee' head, ram and extremities, progressing with ermined rapidity , till at last the palate dike mouth or:the *Gm of Unt;flose...rall in, and the victim of Ude awful disease become; a horrid object or commiseration, till death pate a .period to his dreaditil sawing; by sending him to that Undiseov vered Country from whence ao traveler returns." It is a ab l iancharly fag that thousands fall victims to thus terrible disease, owing to the unekilfttlluess of Igno ant protanders; - dho by the use of that Dewily Poison, Mercury, ruin the constitution and make the residue o ill. miserable. " • Strangers. Trust not your lives, ar health, to the care of the many Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of know ledge, tams or chturader,,Whe copy Dr. Johnson ' s adver 'armament", or style 'themselves In the newspaper", regularly Nducated physicians incapable ot Curing, they keep yon trifling month after month taking their filthy and poisonousness col.,pounds, or as long as the smallest Re can be obtained, and in despair, leirre yeu with ruin ed health to sigh over your sailing disappointment . Dr. Johnson is , the only Physician ,dvertiffing. His credential or diplomas always hangs in. his office. His reniedius or treatment are unknown to all others, prepared from a life spent in the gr eat haepitale of Ku rope, the Ural in the country and a more, extensive Pri vate Practice than any other Physician in the world. indorsemerit of the Prey. The many Utmunuidi cured 'at this instituntin year 'af tor year, and the Manakins' Imp man Surgical Opera tions p eT ra t uma by Vie.-Jetunspn, ,, witnesesed by the re porters of the "Sae " "Clipper, and many other pa pers, 110i1CCCOf WiabitolVe appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing ass gentleman of character sad responsibility, is . a. sufficient guarantee lathe atilleted. Skin,Diseesep_ speedily Cured. • persona writing shouts be whinier directing their titters to his Instituting in the Aglewing manner : JOHN M. JOHNSON, M. D. , Of the Baltimore Lusk Hospital, Baltimore, Md. 110 AL Oil Lamp-filhadeii, Wicks, Chim neys, .usr gale law by • NICHOJS* BOWMAN, era • Corner. Front and Market Weds. 9'liUß newly replenished stock of Toilet and Fancy tlooda as, conlarpassod in Mc clif f and I g Gonadial of rewiering Ahtistiostion, are ,wonal.con pnctrully invite a call. Kill" 91 Mirka street, Iwo doors (mato!' loam wad; ilogib aide. . . ' • - . ' . , rtstm rum every l i ntioplay sad . Aids) a& 3011111 WM'S More, tormi, 01 Mt* Witbital. to Two Day.. Marriage. HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4, 1862. filiettllattrous PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Just received, at BniiNEWS BOOK SAME, a full supply of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Embracing all the new Styles and Sizes. „ ALBUMS FOR 12 PHOTOGRAPHS. •, ALBUMS FOR 20 PHOTOGRAPHS. • ALBUMS FOR 24 PHOTOGRAPHS. ALBUMS FOR 30 PHOTOGRAPHS. ALBUMS FOR 40'PHOTOGRAPHS. ALBUMS FOR 60 PHOTOGRAPHS. Prices from Seventy-live Cents To Twenty-five Dollars. BOUND IN CLOTH, WITH CLASP. BOUND IN FRENCH MOROCCO, WITH CLASP. BOUND IN TURKEY MOROCCO, WITH TWO CLASPS. BOUND IN TURKEY moBocq), WITH PANELLED BIDES. • BOUND IN VELVET, WITH CLASPS—MY BICH. BOUND IN MOROCCO, WITH ELEA MOUNTINGS AND CLASPS. • PICTURES - FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED MEN. PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUIHSED WOMEN. COPIES OF RARE ENGRAVINGS. • COPIES OF CHOICE PAINTINGS. Any Quid de rime published in the country will be furnished to order. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Of any size not in the standard styles will be made to order. BERGNER'S - Cheap Bookstore. AYER'S PILLS ARE you sick, feeble and complaining? Are you out of order, with your system de ranged and your-feelings uncomfortable ? these symptoms are often the prelude to serious ness. Some fit of sickness is creeping upon you, and should be averted by a timely use of the right remedy. Take Ayer's Pills, and cleanse out the disordered humors—purl t the blood, and let the fluids move on unobstructed in health again. They stimulate the functions vigoraani activity. purify the system frouribe obstructions whieth make- dis ease. A cold settles somewhere in the bcidy, and obstructs its natural functions. These, it not relieved, react upoulhewselves and the surrounding organs, producing general aggrava tion, suffering and disease. While in this con dition, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayer's Pills, and see how directly they restore the natualkaction of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling of health again. What is true and so apparent in this trivial and com mon complaint, is also true in many of the deep-seated and dangerous distempers. The same purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstructions and derangements of the natural functions of the body, they are rapidly and many of them surely, cured by the same means. None who know the virtues of these Pills mill neglect to employ them when suffer ing from the disorders they cure, such as Head ache, Foul Stomach, Dysentery, Billions Corn plaints, Indigestion, Derangement of the Liver, Costiveness or Constipation. As a Dinner Pill they are both agreeable and effectual. PRIOR 26 CUTS Mt Des, OR Frye Boxes ROR $l. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYlMit. & CO., Lowell, Massachusetts. Bold by C. A. Burnout, D. W. Gross & Co., 0. K. Keller, J. M. Lutz, Dr. Riley, F. Wyeth and dealers everywhere. A BARE CELABCE FOR A BUSINESS 'MAIN. rrtHE canal grocery store And ROGICVine House,•known as the Updegrove Look, Property, situated live ulnae above Harrisburg, fronting east ea the Pennsylvania (Jana and west on •he Susquehanna river road, will be sold if spiffier' far soon. The grocery store, if not the very best stand on Inc line of the canal; is only equaled by one piker. d large Beer barn aid' stable 13S1 recently been built, so that dace boat team can be looted up separately. alai plenty at sheds, hay houses ' core crib, two store honsel for grain, icehouse, hay scales, and indeed every convenience that is necessary for carrying on the business. The place is within three hundred yards of the lbziesvitle depot ,on the Petuasylittpla rail/cad, and Dauphin and Schuylkill railroads. Max Persons wishing to purchase' please apply on the premises, to aul6-wtpuilsslB63 W. P. ~11,E,NEY. FINO. ARTS. XII ECRIVED from New York auctions, a most elegant assortment of MARBLE STATUARY, TASK 110011111 AN 6GASS, laC., kg. (Oitalogues ready for distribution which' will be sold'at a very small advance on cost, by SILAS WARD, At the Music, Picture Frame and blue Art Depot, Third street, No. 12; d 6 dtf CAUTION. ALL persona are hereby warned against de predating or in any manner trespassing on the Farm of Mrs. O. Mish, adjoining the city, and under the management of the sub scriber. or I have arrested several of these petty thieves and nuisances, and made them pay pretty well for their sport. Hereafter I shall not only punish to the extent of the kno, but will publuh in the Telegraph and other papers the names of all offenders. Oct. 13, 1862. JACOB MISH. MINCE PIES. RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, LEMONS, SPICES, CIDER, WINES, BRANDIES, &c. For sale by WM. DOCK, Jr. & Co CHOICE lot of Tobacco, for sale at rearona ble prices, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, • , nova Corner Wont and Market tta. FINE YORK STATE APPLES F R SALE, wholesale and retail, st JOHN WOE'S, nol34lti 341-andWelnat„ N tin Xinertisemtnts. STERLING'S AMBROOLA FOR THE HAIR AHANDSOME HEAD OR HA.IEt is'a down of glory.. With proper care and culture it will last as a protection to the head as tong as the nails do to the fingers, or the eyelashes to the eyes. Sreatnia's Ammons is the Only article, yet discovered that will bring about the desired resuits. It is a preparation the result of science and experiment ; the science point ing out what was needed, and experiment find ing the required properties in certain roots,barks, and herbs. It has consumed a long time lit its preparation, has been tested by persons of most undoubted reliability in this city, and is by them pronounced perfect, and the only satisfactory article, and is now offered to the public. :The proprietors, determined to give it the most thorough ests, practical and chemical, and now certain that it will make the hair grow luinri antly on. Bald Heads, Preventing 'Grayness and BalOneas, Reinvigorating and Beautifying ; the Hair, rendeiing it soft and glossy. Dz. .Stezamaa's Ammons is a stimulating, oily extract of roots, barks, and herbs, ind, aside from he neatness, permanency ; and gloss, it is medically adapted to preserve and add to the beauty of the hair. The only article yet dis covered ad will Cure the Disease of the Scalp, and. cause the Bair to Grow. 30: 4 10NCII.VW. This is to certify that about eighteen months ago, 1 commenced using Srsourso's Amitosis. .hair was short, thin and rapidly falling out. I had tried many Hair Tonics, Invigorators, &c., without receiving any benefit. Soon after using the Ambrosia, my hair ceased falling ont, and commenced growing so rapidly as to astonish me. Now my hair is thick, soft, and glossy, and is five feet four Inches in length—when let down, reaching to the floor. This wond4fui result I attribute solely to the ?me of Srsaurio's AMBROSIA., as since I commenced using it I live applied nothing else to my hair. , MRS. LUCY A. BROWN. Sworn to before me this 15th day of April, 1861. H. N. PARKER, Cow. of Deeds. City Hall, New York. For ~Sale by II W. GROSS & CO., Har risburg, Pa. nl4-dam SILAS WARD, Anew iron STEINWAY'S lIERIVALLED PIANOS, Primes ,Melodeons I ,I IOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES, FIFA, AC CORDEONS, DRUMS AND MUSI CAL MERCHANDISE Of every kind. ROWAN- SEWING MACHINES, PORTRAIT FRAMES, Large Pier and Mantle Mirrors, Photograph Frames and Album. at the New Susie Store of FILAR WAhD, au.141411y .h 0.12, aorih Third. Street, above Market. F It 13 . • FURS, FURS, FURS, FURS FURS FURS,• OF every description. Fresti Stook just opened at CATHCARPS ' Market Square, n025-4w] Next door to Harrisburg Bank. GRAPES I GRAPES 1 1 A LOT of Fine Sweet•Grapea, just received, end for sale low, at :) WISE'S:FRUIT STORE, Cor. Third and Walnut Ste. nov6 Lemons and Raisins, just ltiv onive4 and for sale low by NICHOLM & tel 4 Corner Front and Market 'atreefs. 1113IICHWILEAT FLOUR.—Wyoming Valley Buckvrlitat Flour, an fake article, just received for sale by r NICHOLS & BOWMAN, d 9 Coiner Front and Market Ste. Dates,. Prunew, Raipina, and al) _A: mat, (irNule. tit JZJII , wis Store,Ttnrd and Walnut.myl f. NHL -- UPtleirove .Lock Property, Venal j. 'grocery. sill Rockville Roue, aistusteo Ave rifles above Harriet:tore ; is new olfereit for sate. ' See &dyer - tiseatessal another column, or apply to N. P. HENRY. .z_anlBo.lopwlat.,lBB3 ID IC, Dandelion, and Barley Coffee, just re al ceived and for sale 'low by NICHOLS Br. BOWMAN, Cor. front and Bboket Streets. a nolB 100 BBL& FOE CHOICE; APPLES. VOL SALE CHEAP at JOHN WISE'S, in Third Street, nest door to Bradly's Barber shop.. ALSO, ANOTHER LOT OP FINE LARGE CATAWBA GRAPES, cheap, wholesale and re tail. nol2 BUCKWHEAT MEAL. 15EXT,000 kaso . m B :4" RA, from [(1 - 5] - WM. DOCK, JR,, & CO. BASKETS, TUBS, and all kinds of Willow and Cedar Ware, for sale by • NICHOLS & BOWMAN, nl4 Cor. Front and Market Streets. POTATOES. 300 BUSHELS of a Superior quality 'jest received and for eale low, by oci23-tf WM. DOCK, Jr., 8G Co. DIARIES FOR 1863. THE largest assortment of Diariesofor 1863 AL just received, at BEKUNER'S BOOK STORE. BOSTON CRACKERS. A LARGE supply of these delicious crackers justreceived era for sale by • Wi►K. DOCK, Jr., & CO, • ISABELLHA AND CATAWBA: RAPE .r/NES ? . .strong snd thrifty,`- tlv_e fi yeera!,lq, re duced prima, at Beysturus Nursery. ' nOvl4tf Ett Ettegrapij. From the Army of the Potomac The Bombardment of Fredericksburg—Grossing the Rappahannock—The Terrific Battle of Saturday —A Quid Sunday —Re-opening of the River— " Waiting." nom OM SPROUL COMMON/WM " Versi vidi," dare weeay also "viol f" garly on the morning 'of the 11th our heavy siege guns opened simultaneously upon•Fredericks burg. Deserted by the inhabitants, rebel scouts and sharpshooters took refuge there, from the second Story windows of which the latter pick ed off our men. This was the principal reason for shelling the city. The rebel batteries be yond evinced no disposition to reply. Late in the afternoon the pontoon bridges having been erected, two at the city and two a mile below. The entire right and lett grand divisions, nuder Generals Stunner and Franklin, prepared to cross. Never was a grander sight witnessed than the scene on the vast plateau opposite the city. The sun was rapidly declining, and then adding to this the burning of the doomed city of Fredericksburg, and the assembling of over a hundred thousand hearts beating high for Union and Liberty, what more vivid fiction could be called up. The right grand division crossed with some little opposition, but by dark were occupying portions of the city which had been spartd from destruction. The left had only partially passed over the pontoon bridges, but the lateness of the day, are presume, caused a countermanding of the order. Next morning, however; the attire division had safely crossed, long before the sun had risen high enough to dispel the heavy mist which concealed us from the rebel batteries. Friday was occupied principally in skirmish ing, and determining the relative position and disposition of the rebel forces. Our loss was comparatively trifling. We found, however, that the enemy were strongly foitifted, that the centre was peculiarly impregnable and the only hope was in our turning either one or the other Bank. ; Accordingly, when the sun of Saturday had dispelled the mist, movements were made on the left and right simultaneously. By noon the battle became terrific, and thousands of gallant hearts gave up their precious lives for their country. The day was bright and clear—our troops were in fine spirits, and with few excep tions behaved gallantly and well. On the Jett considerable headway was made, and the rebels driven back from the ravine and woods to their entrenchments with great slaughter. Our loss was also heavy. The foot hold gained being found untenable, was subsequently vacated. Our troops retired in splendid order. It is here during the hottest of the fight that Gen. Bay ard was mortally wounded and Gen. Vinton lost his leg. The Pennsylvania Reserves, as usual, displayed uncommon bravery, and their lose we fear will be numbered by thousands. How fearfully war has decimated the rankt of these gallant sons of the Keystone. On the right, to the rear of the city of Fred ericksburg, the battle was the more hotly con tested. The rebels were strongly posted behind a stone wall, and when this was taken at one time during the action they fell back to the cemetery, which, being-surrounded by a heiivy brick wall, afforded them good protection from our infantry. Fourteen times did Humphrey's, Wilson's and Getty's divisions charge the rebels, but each time vier° obliged to retire before the tremendous fire of the enemy. They fought nobly and with remarkable courage, but Bo ter- Atm was the fire that unwillingly they fell back from charge after charge. What else can be said than that our loss was terrible. Ilum phrey's division, composed,entirely of trine months Pennsylvanians, acted their part well, yet suffered tremendously. It was long after twilight when the struggles ceased. At last night came down upon the sea of blood. Sunday was calm and quiet, almost like the solemnness of the Sabbaths, we know of at home. Federal and rebels alike seemed to remember the divine institution. Every toke gratified that this holy day, at least, was ed to them in peace, free from the thunder :';es of battle. ;Monday came. Every one was confident of idacess and although the rebel defences were well-dimes and strong, the men eagerly desired to be led against them.• Early in the day, the rebels sent word that we should remove our sick and wounded from the city, as they would shell it by 2r. x. Careleas of this, howeVer, it had been previously decided, as our position was a critical one to remove all our wounded to the opposite side of the river, and it was also determined upon to recross the Rappahannock durhig the night, by the entire army. Only an occasional shot was fired in the day. After dark preparations were made to retire to the other side, and before day light the entire army had re-crowed, the skhmishers fallen back and the pontoon bridges removed.. Our division (Brooks') was the last to retire. So quietly and expeditiously was this whole movement effected that broad 'daylight alone revealed to the rebels that "the bird had flown," which they had sought to ensnare:' At first they thought it merely a tray , to catch them, but when thdir skirmishers gradually approached the river, and found our bridges taken up and gone, they only realized hoW they, had been caught nicely nap ping. It chagrined their leaders terribly. Tuesday and Wthlneeday were occupied in burying the deAd . , flag of truce having, been rent out by Gen. Burnside' for that purpose. What'the next move will be none knows. Our entire loss may exceed twelve thousand— that of the rebels about ten thousand. No doubt the news of this severe battle will dis pirit our northern friends. The men are 'as enthusiastic as ever, arid why should those at home dispair. The rebellion will eventually be crushed out. Our antagonists, assisted by their English and French friends, have become formidable inwar, and our want of success, not defeat, at Fredericksburg, merely delays the date of treason's overthrow. We are not permitted to write of the plans to be further pursued, but enough to know that the army has confidence In its leader—then why not the people. Tgue Case► or Art Iscar-CLAD.—As the battery oI , OUT iron-clad steamer , Montauk weighs thirty five tons,H is interesting to know that her entire crew will be less than seventy men. An old frigate required a ship's company of three hundred sailors and landsmen, and a guard of marines. These would man four of the new fashioned ships, and While 'every 82 pounder on the frigate required , the labor of twelve men,. the 450 pounder of the Montauk is SasHypoved by four. NEAR FERDEESOKSBURG, Dec. 18, 1862 PRICE ONE CENT BY TOM From our Morning Edition From Wasidngton. The Changes in the Cabinet WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. The resignation of Secretary Seward up to noon to-day, had not been accepted. Various rumors as to additional tenders of resignations prevail. It is not improbable that others will, if they have not already; relieve the President from embarrassment in rearranging his cabinet. The fact of Secretary. Seward's resigaation, and that of the Assistant fecretary, embodied in a message, was placed in the telegraph office in Washington at half past twelve o'clock on Friday afternoon, by the agent of the Associated Press. That at was not transmitted as address ed, affords presumptive evidence that it was suppressed by official direction. There is no means of positively ascertaining the source of this order. The circumstance, however, affords much comment in all circles, in the absence of any cause assigned why this important fact should tie withheld at the telegraph office, while the newspapers of Washington gave it unmolested publication. The order heretofore issued by the War De partment had reference to the transmission of such items of intelligence as would give infor mation to the enemy respecting army move ment., but the censorship seems also to extend to all messages of whatsoever character. The agent of the Associated Press claims it proper to state this fact which may be explana tory of the non-reception in some cases of items of interest through the telegraphic channel. The resignation of Secretary Chase is positive ly stated by gentlemen of respectability, but this correspondence will not vouch for the tact. A member of a border State Committee ap pointed by a recent caucus, states that in the interview with the President yesterday he in formed them that as to the emancipation pro demotion, he acted from the firm belief it will affect good results, bat it he could be convinced to the contrary, he will modify his position upon that subject ; his purpose being to do the best he could under all the circumstances which surrounded him. POST OFFICE NOTICE On and after Monday, November 17th, 1862, the mails at this office will be closed as follows: NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD. NORTH. WAY Meer—For all places between. Harris burg, Lock Haven and Elmira, N.Y., at 12.40 P. M. SOUTH. WAY Mau.— For all places between Harris burg and Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D. 0., at, 8 05 A. M. For York,Pa.,Baltimore, Md., and ;Washington, 1..). C., at 900 P. 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