T II 14,"1' El, liGr BAN] is PUBLISHED EATERY DAY. 14V GEORO B E BONE R. -------------- ---- rEI:IIS.--SOUI V tiutecanquiat. The Pees 41'N lo served City at h. a.tbaarthers it. the r ,v,t, Yearly etilmeribvp Will la Waged S 4 Oil WVIK, ANIO Soli•Wat.at.y TeLaaaare. 'rile Tat tot fiar, 01111 . 1lel twice a wog, duriof 0 . t I vgisl .ttire, and weekly during tbe retnateder el the yea vi r, a Gall tarnished to sub,cribers at Ulu iallowiug rate, Z : subacr.bars per year • Ten INS LAW OF AIorSPAPEAS. II cul t ibttcreff order the dinontinuance of their new& piperb, he eubil.ter may continue to sued them with art , traite are Paid II tAtocrihers ergieet or or non to take their newtpa r loon the aloe to with h they are directed, they Are WO they Imre Bottled Um bills and ordered heel 111iziellantous. ON and after Monday, Nov.. 4th, 1861, the wails at the Harrisburg Post Office will close be MEM last PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, For all places adjacent to the line of the railroad, between Harris burg and Philadelphia.—was 6 30 A. 111 MAIL. For New York, Philadelphia, Lan obter, Bainbridge, Columbia and Damietta For Philadelphia, Lancaster and Middletown ..4.40 P. M. Poe York, Philadelphia .and Lanca ster LßllA ON 9 00 P. M. VALLEY RAILROAD. For all places between Harrisburg and Philadelphia, and adja cent to the line of the Leba- IWO Valley and Philadelphia :ILA Beading Railroad.—WAY -7.30 A. M. NAIL Welt PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD For all places between Harrisburg and Altoona.—WAY MAu...,6.30 A. M For Pittsburg, Johnstown, Pa., On- • cinnati, Columbus and Cleve land, Ohio 3 00. P. M North: NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD. For all places between Harrisburg and Lock Haven, and those adjacent to the ine of the railroad.—WAY MAIL 12.00 South. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD. For Washington, Baltimore, York and all places along and ad jacent to the line of the, rail road.—WAY MAIL ' 10.00 A. M. For Washington, Baltimore and York 9.00 P. M. CURBERLA.ND VALLEY RAILROAD. For Hagerstown, Md., Chambers burg, Shippensburg, Carlisle and Mechanicsburg 7.00 A. M. For all places between Harrisburg and Chambersburg along and adjacent to the line of the railroad.—WAT MAIL 12.80 P. M SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD For Pottsville, Ellwood, Pinegrove, Summit Station and Auburn, 12.30 P.M STAGE ROUTES. For Linglestown, Manada Hill, West Hanover, Ono and Jonestown on Monday, Wednesday and ' Friday 700 A.' Bi For Lisburn and Lewisburg on Sat urday 12 M. GEO. BERGNER, P. IL SCHEFFER'S BOOK STORE (Near the llarrisbury Bridge.) $1.25. i JU ST Iea 10 11, 0 O E I RECEIVED I%E m D iat f c r i o A m i, N t o h T e z ' PAPER, which we will sell ut $1.26 per ream. t.. 1.511 per renue for NOTE PAPER, decorated with the latest and very handsome emblems and patriotic motto,. $3.50 Ow I0s:10 'WHITE ENVFLOPEE, with national and patriotic emblems, printed iu two colors. Mainlo29,l ON UR a call TUE P. RIR EFFER, Harrisburg. J. R. INGERSOLL'S FOUNTAIN I HAR-BRUSH. It dresses the hair without swing he flagon. It erects a satin el ono - half the use of hair prepar ations. 11 does away with greasy banned bottles. Ills handsomer erne. than the cornmeal hair-brush. It regulates the 'pawn) , of fluid wed, to a drop. It is perfectly max, and cannot Spin over in the trunk or on the toilet. It carries enough of nay preparation to last for a way. age Of a long Journey. Its mosths p-ico is moderate, and it saves its own cast in throe For sale at Roller's Drug and Fancy Store, 91 Market street two doors east of Fourth street, south side. octlo NEW DRESS GOODS. EMBROIDERED REPS, Plain and Figured Reps, Rich Figured all Wool Delaines, Plain Merinoes and Cashmeres, Fancy Paris Dress Silks, Superior Plain Colored Dress Silks, Warranted makes of plain black silks, New Styles Low Priced Detained At CATHCART & BROTHER'S Next door b the tiarriseurg Bank Market Square. BLEACHED MUSLIN'S (at old prices.) ROLANKETS, SHEETINGS, -LP Flannels, Ticking, Drillings, Ginghams, Calicoes, Towiings An kinds of Domestic Goods, A splendid Line of-Sh aw l s. All kinds of Men and Boss wear, In great variety to be found at nor 4 C ATHCART'S, Market Square. WORSTED GOODS, Itbr&S NI:1111AS, Misses Head Dresses, Ladies Hoods,Misse4 Hoods, Ladies Sontage, A afth Misses. Mitts, As., &c. DO N 'Nen Jest opened at. CATHCART'S, Next door to the Balredburg Bank. FOXD SALMON u "4411 S A-ND VERY DELICATE. Pu tratlr .1826 •", pound WM. uociu,'*.;tico. • - . . . . . i : • - • - - . , . . i t 1 I - ' ' /I , . . . ' A ' Alt/L11,..//' .. . . :A . . --•• . . : - • • . . . . ....... "11 17: 40r ' i 4 . • . -..7 - -- --- - - ' -- i. '‘ : ~-------- . . 1 .. $ . . , . . . . . . . . ~ . i - .: : : . 4. - - ---- F . .:',: , ,.. 17! '%fr:' '. • . ..,• .•. !.,_,..t....,:... i - r 1• •A •-' 40: - .."--- 1 -' ' 7 "'',...---- ~ e-:,‘, 0 '.. ( -,,....,::. "-§":; - ' .'" '- • . 1 ~. . .. . ------ --,-.---- • .- .. . ..- --" . . S' 00 1. 00 15 00 VOL XVI U 33.AiLetrIMICII:TaEl LOCK. HOSPITAL diacOVered the meet certain; itpeed3 add &nattier reined); the world for • DD3FASEEiI OF EIKFRUDENOR • alms tw at to rwMil riOMM. • Ho Illercoury or ReOrtoitia Drugs. awn Chms Writer n, ON NO Clason, M ?son Ons ro • • . TIM ItsritmOS . . Weataust or MATHS& or Limbs, Strietiret, Pablo in tie Juins,..a.ireetions or. the Kidneys and ,Bladder, Organif WritiknegS, Nervous DebilityV,Decai: , the Physics row-, We; Dyspepste; . inognot, LourSpiri C onfusion of dean, tall. nation of the Heart, Timidity, inblings, Blindest of sight Ar giddiness, Diseaae of the Stomach, Affections Of the 'lleaA, Throat. Nose or. Skin—these terrible ,dhar dere irhilhetVehttlid ifidlicretion or 4ohlary, Habits to rolle-41mM dreadftil and destrUctive 'Owasso ;Whicb produce emintittittonal debility, redder Marriage biro. Bible, and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG MIEN. Young men satin:tally whd hate become the victims of solitary Vice, that dreadful ididl destnunlie habit . witieb annually mwelhp4 to an antimely,imiti: thousands of ibcpag lbeii - Of the most Malted talet and brilliant Intel lect,' who :might , othorwisti 'hide ' entralendliiitening Senates swith,the thtuadms of eltigtionce, or' waked to ea• tasy the living lyre, may call with Pall oonfidentie. MARRIAGE. Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, ba ng aware of phynical weititness, should immediately con kult Dr' Ind be Tittered to ' perfiet health. • • ' ORGANIC WITAKNES finmenarely'owred andjigl tier restored. • ' " He who plait* himself, nder the ears or Dr, J. May religiously conddein his' heimr as a gentleman , and eoo, Ildently rely upon hit skill all pbytiolan." iglrollMe. No. I South Frederlek street,' Balldniete, Ad, on lOUrt hand able from ,Baltimere street, 7 borittroni the corner. .no par dealer in observing the same oeddttiber, Cr you rill! , riiietinrci the, fila&i. Be w ieder for Ignorant, Trifling fidooki,' With fah*" names, or paltry guffaw Cltrffrtoitet, attracted . by thb repute. ,tion, or r. Johnson, Lurk neer • letteis mint contain ' a Pottier Stimp to use on the eply. DR. JOHNSTON. Dr. Johnson member of the Royal Colt age Surge Mar, mitedon, graduate from one et ,the m o st eminent College, )f the United Btates, and the greattotpatt IA whose ,life Das been spent in the Hospitals of London, ?aria, delphlit and elsewhere; has effected some' ot the most aa• ,botching cores that were ever known. Many- troub ied with ringing in, the ears and head when asleep, great her• vetieneas, being alarmed at sudden awinde, bashrnioem, with (haunt blushing, attended sometimes with derange• mast of mind were cured immediately, 12.00 M ;TAB! PARTICULAR NOTION. Dr. d. addresses all .. those. Who having injured them sallies by private sod fropropariodolgtheiss, thatimorri and solitary abit which ruins bilth body and mind, no fitting them for eithrwLbuslyeakor society. Thee, are some Otitis sad arid melancholy effects pro &meshy early habits of , Yotith, viz Weak:MAIO of the Rack and , Uttibia. Pains hi the Dead, Dimness Of Sight, LOMIL of Wt. .rOwer s Palpitatiod of ,thio Irmo, Dye. novel", Pi Erilllibifity,'Deringerieut of thp Digitally). Plittetiotus; Varietal "DebilitY; filymptothis of .Imiump. , AIINTAILY, the hallo] Mime on th e nintidare mesh 1p • De dreaded tr-lioas. of. MotniorY,, Oonllanton of Ideas trgto I' Spirtta,.tht,ll Forebodlngs,,Anoon Lamle if I ffilletru et; L tte orSollfide, come, of the &ter anon,: • ' - • • • , Thoosanda of persona of all ages, can noMludge"ichat to the cause of tilkObtollhhiPflifhibeeth,.loningilielli . iigoti, becoming mink, pa le, 'Mentos and enuntinted,thaye ti singular, appearange about the eyes, oottf.?„ and mmo ooneumbgeti. • YOUNG: iuni Who Imre Injured tbeienterrea 'by 'a' aerate Ittiettoe, delved hr When atone--a MOS lrequeutly learned , front sell immoanimul; or , stbooli:tat *Odd 'otafbitth . art alghtiy felt, even when ateeep,a3?d net oared, render, marriage Imooakible; aid n itedroye betti'Mind and body, should apply lintnedlately. ' • • • ` • What a.plty *bath young Man, the hopes of noun, try, the darling of Ma parents, should be minttatied trona all proapoote and _etiggrdtmettt.oolfe by tha ecumenical of deviating from .the, nature, and indulging i Inkhlto warn 51 4314 , erthrli mitatibelbre conies? cant. that a,sound miAd awibodkarijihemeaitioestlyy reUttlelkie promoik cotimitile hategineei. without these, the loureey , through life becomes a wearm pilgrimage; the ,prospeuchougliolarkens to the view; the Whet beComeir shallorrea With delepair , end tilled with the reogauholy.relleotion,tha4 the happiness:of 'atiother bei coerce Ugh* With our own. 118. JOHNSON'S :INVIOORATING RHIIKDT POE OA; ,GANIC WUIMES& _ By thla great and Important r e med y , Weakness m the (Irani are speedily. europlom4 nth yigorreateree. Aeuserale Of the , eroatramem sad ththOltate4wbe E hleat 4hayo,'fiare 11tfttheatotelyVallOvivit. llWltikosta to' liorriWPltystaiiror Neat& 'Dissiaalift. 01'014 Norval's, Tremtpg, :Wealmesa.drlMbnation eg. the matt fearful kind, !weepy oared, • TO MUNGER& ••••• • The Many Umiak" careitat OAS Inkintim within'trs last twelve Team, sadAba.nWeirani important Surglca operaSsps performed hy. Dr. J,, witnespedi by the re-, Obblabkarkii &Pm, estrititibitillietpereims, nittrcheot which have appeared agaiqand again before the publicc beside' Ms standing_ atiranTemene at character and re.; riMM I PP Iig V. 4 1 ! ri g N i r# KaaPult" f0Rk 0 ;4 1 .4 44 4., DISEASES OT .41101KIPERtlit-A r bin the misguided , and imprudent votary of lessors finds he has imbibed' the seeds of this painful - It too often happens that an,i l l i bE to d sellorAtt re or of discovery deters him fram appYieg dee wltf u r a om education and re spectability me ale& befriend •deilaittnttillihit-con irePOWA of 4 111 1 1 horn J4).alitem . :makls their fripelursocek apoollnettia;lwitut, throat, nose, skin,, ato, retries's* ttMtle trtgetrfq Tay)d - (14.0 puts it period tti. - hni dreaditil solfertfigsby sada*" bilin-la.tuist Wm) from whence tut traveler tretornsill :aim a vnel- N:Pt:VW .FicliqYl•P? who, , bssevfir , rle orc, by e Mai Sr t`demnit'poutes, !reds therconstitittion 113421311k8 the readmit* Ufa. " We. X (1 firiP 4 WARB , " 4I4 ...P OOO r S i. Dtploriute; bane in his MtinuisiOnta;hi v re p ly. " ti ! a n t by , • 1. • 144)..Beeeth Frederick street, Baltimore. &Pi/X. 4 4,4. ; • STEAM WEEKLY • ii&TWEEN, NICW YORK :11. • AND rattrEILPOOL. LANW Nlir AND ;EMBARKING PAS- NiNit.4 at QUENNSTOWN, areladdi The Liver- Pool, Nevi , York and Philadelphia Steams* company Wend despatching their full powered Clyde-bulk iron_ Steamships as %Goys : GLASGOW, Saturday, November 9 ; CITY OF NEW YORK, Saturday November 10; - NDINSURfi, Saturday November 23 ; and every Saturday at Noon, from Pier 441, North River, • . . . ' PATIO OP moues. ' - FIRST CABIN 475 001 STERRAGE .f., .....$3O 00 do to Loudon gilo 'OO I" do to I.Ondoii ..5.23 00 ; do to Paris 385 0 0do 40 P l i r iB . " . t 1 1 °° I do to Bamburg..sBs 00 do to Ilamtnirg 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen,. Rotter dam. Antwerp, Ete., at eqitally IoW rates'. ' AirPortiOni wishing to bring out their fried& can buy tickets here at the fbilowing rtGootio2,l°W. York: Irr°lll &eerage from Liverpool Liverpool or Queenstown ; Ist Cabin, silt; 550 and 5105 . 530 oe, 540 00. Fro& Queestatown; These Steamers have superior accommodations for pauseogere, and carry egrjessied Surgeons. They are built in Water-tight Iron ilitia, and have Patent Ft!? Annihilators on board. '' For filmier i nf ormatioa apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN Agent, 22 Water Street ; La Glasgow to WM. INMAN, 5 lit. Enoch S quare ;in QueenstHown to C. &W. D. SEYMOUR at CO. hi Londou to RIVES & 'MALT, 61 King, William St. ; in Ports to JuLus DEXXKIII ) 5 Place deinaintree ; in Philadelphia to JOHN G. PALA in raPal!""ri i ‘lr at theCOm . r4 l 7'a ekes. , •;. ' . Nto. G. DAl.ll`;`46elik?. 06 114 f -_, ~,,i___,, 1611 trAlwar t _few, Itr•Til , ; - 7- 0 tit Or (I. O. aommermag Meat, Hohbliurgi'" .."'"' ( INDEPENDINI IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAI,IN NONE HARRISBURG, PA., SATURDAY AFT.ERNOON, NOVEMBER 9, . 1861, JUxDuuL nAttiumni, Litus tratiti SP (trintspartattut, PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD' WINTER` TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILAI)ELPEIIA. ox sigp'airzt MONDAY NOVEMBER • The . l4oriOnger Traits fir Lhe roonor • vanlo, Mnyoad b3mo4•Nryll`doinkri irom and arrive a 1 flortleinrgiond Phil:m/00Na no follmVs = • .-1E A S T W:A.RD. • • THROUGH ICXOESSS THAIN lefties Itsirr' is" berg daily at 8 20 a. in., add arrives at Wait Philddeltddit at 1.48 . FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg every merrilegAtiidept ,Monday)o.B.Bo a. in., sad arrives at WWI. Phliadelplva 'it 12.50 p. m. ' MAIL TRAM, leaves natrrisbuto da ll 9.4l l ooPt.Soaday) at 5.40 p. m., and 'strip** at West "Pailadatphia st. 10.30 p.m. s tOCOIiMODATIOI4 TRALSi, pis' Mount Joy, irapes Harriihsruat 7.00 St. m.,- and orrivisi at-'West Plsla dolphia at 12.10 p. m. , ; : HARRISB,UfiG,MXJOMMOBATION;TRAtN~ dm, idivezdarrivtlirg and arrives at Wed Ptilladeliihd 13 . 30 p. ra. • WY. E 4; D . , T..IIItOUGH yarenss• TRAIN Mitres Philattalplew 10.30 p. nt„.Harrusburg at 3.% a. m., Altoona 840 y s. is., and arrives t Pittsburg at 1,25 p. m. , ; ' NAIL TRAIN Leaves Pbiladelphia at 8.00 a. m., and at , rives at 13arrieb erg at I 20 - p. m.4leaves H trrisb Tug at 7:10 a. m.,AltoDus 2.15 p. m., and arrives *Akita WO; .at 8.14. 3 8 ft t ' , ' .; ILl.NrkleaVissi'biladolphia at 11.30 a. m., Harris burg 4.05 p. Altoona at 9.10 p. m., and arriving Pittsburg at. 1.40 a. m.. HAHR93Bl.;lll9'.Al3ooliiiiliAteltt TRAlN•learfif Phil. delphia at 2.30 p. m., and arrivatrat Harrisburg at 8.05 p tn. MOUNT JO Y ACCOMMODATION via Mond Joy leat;ss Lancaster at 11.81 a. m., arrives at Harrisburg at. 1.80 P. in. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, . • Supt. Mast, UP/. Pecos, Railroad ElarrLsbarg, Novembbr 1851'.—dtr WINTER TIME AARAN6EMENTI AINE-ROUt AND P I. D E . 1.4 P WITHOUT oHANGE OF gi t sp. O N AND A1TK13,,,140,0AY, OVEN BER 4, 1861, thd Isladhat4"frains will leave the Philadelphia and Rending Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New.Xol* and Made] • ' - - A vis VAS ARD. =PAWS UNBleamtailarriaburg at, 3.30 a. m., on ar ilfestrival qf gammyfrutta..itantimd gaprqsa,Tfidn. from Aim afAviiqr IN& at AINS a.. m, wield Milk delphis tt.lKOO 'ltakillia to 'the. ;trpp .thpotak , fgom;Eittabun• :withal chute: MAILTkAAIe°.*TAVTAPSWF.k., .. 35 fh nlhag, 1T.4 2 11 in' A* Terra ,0.30 p. m aad. . ~ PAST 141kWleavi* imittOtirg . at p tii., do arylOT Pennativants' Railroad Fut blatt, arrivlien'' Nati York It 9 . 10 WM), akka ?billatedolol43ll4o'p. m. WEBZWARD. FAST LINE laving 4640 ink' at: 8 n. m., tuid.linne.de phis, at O. a._ ,111. arrivinglat Hairtsburtat 121: ~.111LAlL TAME leant% NiitrYork at.,1840 ation,,and_Phd itaelphlit at 3.16 p, ro.,arriving at !iimriapKg 49 .EXPRBSS 'LINE leaves New York at if in.; ire , trig* fiartiOurgl4B.l.o.a. orsiriettini +with the Pennsylvania Express Train for PlEsdnuit, ;A..mpact oar is also attached 1p , & rni ideit'niistrdif wfW 'Sates' 111 the PecticYlvincla,NcrlAsp~ l .prid timberland Valley Rallroads, and at &Wing 16 - r Philadelphie„Pottsyllje, Wilkesbarni;Alleauiwo, Resign, ' cbsClPl4,onOngri.; **ea betweed..NeW York AndWarryibllfit, o.oo; l l,llawlen.kburrieilugg wad Phi „W.., Gllfplila: 33'35 in No.l bard, and .70 in No: g. • 'ref tlekets or other hand:Mixt iiPply • ' •-• J.J.TLVDR, • I: General Agent, Harrisburg. • nov4 Geleot,_,Oohoola for „Boys and Girls PRONT:I3 ; IILICET ABOVE LOCUST: 'I; termoI.ROBERTACEIMEW6 LL &hool for boys, will open on the first lionfhty-in: Mlper. rnv. room is . loptilstocl v ßomtbrt , 44lY A T'O4l; ind tidnif rn r siod sdipptiii r school the hitadintati: School for Oria, tocntni n , signe,Po4lll4, will 90 fog WI Fait Wilk $4 , the same 149* TRO - 1004 pan,tlsty:tt4e . , 541,,t9 Foul, lid health 10:1 tt SU if •' • I' i. 1:54,ft-si•toitaterivek 1 ......, ~..., t , cqt (tit gra gi: Nirord Leban9n 09w;LtY. Grind Military Demonstration-I(4q t Prese4atton to the - Nineta-Miid 16ginsent—Siteecheit of lopv.l Ourtinand Col. Meanoter. correspondence of the'Teleknsph.] Biatetzbti; Nov. B, 1841 This was a gala day in Lebanon- a day long to be remembeted*thepeople of this vi ' • "ty,. as the octsisanfitheoceseritation of a ,' b f i l Gov. Curtin , to...the Ninety-Third Pennsyl regiment, offlimanded by Col. J. M. McCaTtera The Governor'etid'party, consisting of Quarter master-GeneraT-Hale; 'ooiirtniestify General' Ii ; win, General' W. H.' Kohn,' :Lient -- Ctil.'''John Parker and a number of-noted vests - from dif: .:fereht, parte of-the State, weree - furnished o w t i m t -- h a ,special ear nii the Lebanon' ValleY'Rehr ~,. The day wee' betuititnl,''and an '11Our'll; Fide brought the party,ln their destination. Argthmi of, hotror,accompapied Iry ; a, fine ,brass band re ' deved 'the Gtlciernor andhis party at the.ba non Valley Motel, where Col. McCarter and tut. Col. IdlilsOff' Were livraithig the commander in,Chief.\• After efewanoments delay the clov . ernor and suite proceeded- to the cainp;;:groend • , , which is but a short distance from. the' det. Tha Governor rode i*lth Levi 'Kline; , whose splendidequipitge Was tendered for e F t i occasion, attendedhy hsi suite, part of whom 'Were eii.lioniebaek. On the Oturip,grounti, the ' sceiti'OY Lebanon andthesurroundiog.Treldia trlits,'Weredrawn up in a Solid body in front of the'Stand: ' We venture nothing in asserting that a finer body of troops can be found nowhere in the Ofintry. All of them were, sturdy, stalwart:Men ; and some of the, companies were ' coniOse d entirely Of men _above the medium height. Around ' them were gathered the wivd3 and mothers and daughters of Warm* gazing with tearful' Pride uPon the brave men who stood before' them, about to leave their pleas ant valley homes , to fight the battles of th eir' ' country against wicked "traitors who'would de ' stray that cotintryand upset its Constitutinn and its laws . '• The Officers of the regiment, - heeded by that,' veteran of the Mexican war, Col.' John Sohnson ' a true - and brave son of old Westmoreland; stood in front of their - moll, and `Col. McCarter introduced the Chief 'Magistrate and - COMiettirder-in-Chief. Governor Ourtm's address was most elo- Rhellt - and"patribtic. 'His appearance' there, With ' tlat 'banner; was ''the signal ' that the prePatt' ituns Were now,eter, arid that the time for departrife ailtheixtrations had: tirifreil.'; They were about to leave- their State, their friends," arid,. their....familit3i3,, and. the= occasion was, a agleam ,one.„: -,As Qhe-had,passed along, the road *tilee.,:,„morning e trahadheen reminded by an .•4 1 d, Ono* of the. comlition of ••Ala nommunitY one-tullidrediieuliiffijussra:ainea. Then it. as ,Ps itAiftruel'ehytetlitat,peopla wise in;conatailt . danger freer savage:.enemies. ; Now they w4e prosperousandliaPPYl Protected by a beneficent „tovettilefuti,-.. ;Vary should: there now he war ! There was no jest,eause, lt was the work of traitors arid of wicked men which had , brought :it epon'the country 1 ' ' ' ' ` • ' ' ;•'• 1 VbelloyeliState tif'•Pentisyllfarda - had done, II:mob - far:the Union .: She'hidriever beehlack- Ward in defendingthe Carsititutian and enforcl "iing'thit laws. ' In Pennsylvania the Declanition -Of ' "'lndependence ''wait made ; in Pennitylvania the Conthien6reongrees ;held its sessions,rti4l in sight of the DelaWaro opposite PhiladelPhra the Staraand Stripes were fi rst imfarled.- Li 41 the struggles of the country Pennsylvania had • been ; foremotit:l ' WhO' 'would :have 'sapptecid seventy-three 'years ago that liberty and a free fkavenfineitt would now have been threatened? But- this rebellion mast be put down; this Union ilrnialiapieserved, and ' the "Constittition must :be. uathed in the blood of the wieked. It Was haufliiiithellfto sever from their 'friends and their families, but it was' - 'a duty' - Whic h they '„OwedtOtheir country arid their State. Penn : Olvania Would. vindicate her rights in the blood of the Wicket!. '"'ln 'obedience to law there were ~ : .thirty=font elm upon' that banner, representing :thirty-four States, 'coVered by the power of the I Constituridnii , Thietheenibleni of our nations) ,' honor,. and to their hands. and those that went with them 'it:witi committed, to vindicate the iSkt. .5. , ...,2—,-, ~ • ~,.. : , •: . i Interim cP4, itcaßter who. 41 left the , . gittrded ;on. , sword to fight the bat, es,Or the; ,Lprd in,. fighting for his country, ' dui : 4o; Cur pal said, yen, lute* .na pledge sir, iS. the.qqfvfMester you hive served before in 1 4 , fIng_.x0.1 . sacred galling to ,V ind icate At tights of your country. ' '"'The Drvinelifa l ilter yen ;have' r userired,'. yon ' can still serve.. Watch .ove r ~ . . , ... ' i tYlaP men, take a.oi . of their comfort and health ; , protect them, bring them back with: honor .to their State or don't come back at all. He ask' ea " I ?TeeilPS 0.4 041 4 0 ?41P 1 kiftnent;.•,l , _i And; 'now, whek:the, hand of ` the trai t o rs would tear down 'the m ,p_i:t*Ction and subvert the goveriiiiiiiitc -mot in the field for lib-i ..eity, and , the' 1 13nion,,'iirtiit PerinVlVaiiii. - Al ready seventy4Warngiteetita Were in the' 'field out of the `Mae; arid? - nine Mara were under imarohh2gkirderisiandlli,', .; ,di "Ititill were ia • ca ~ co r n toreatly.to ,marek in A, 6 ',garde:43'9f theig ' i JO/Et...receiving zthe iihigi , and in-reply to HIS .miteellataly,:Col: McCarter said *it himself and !comrades wOuld'heglid tb serve their God and their 'country, under. Mich .st iiiinier. They felt! . that theywere serving GOdlie heriing the Union.; You sir, hetairt-areiths—vepresentative Goverj ,nor: of the Banner, tate of the loyal:States of :the • Union.. It was a dark end-perilous hour tfor the, ship of ~State ; its sails might be. rent' liad its sparaspiintered by the tertipeek but the Siovernment,.would starultamt be forever watch :fill for'thninterestaof its children,: .They took fhb/logos the; gift lof ~ their mother State, to live mLder, .to march-imderi tbfight under, and if needs, be, to die under, but they would never desert it, ,- - • , The officers advanced, and Col. McCarter placed the.fLarfustinAke•-hands of Lieut. Col. Johnson, whp had fought. under ite-folds from P.uebla..tofhiesziod.. Arach:and all pledged theiii selvewto.esistain it: .ISmaithen passed to the color bearer,who took his*positioh in• the centre of the,reginent, when the- flag was enthusias tic:4ly. 'cheered by *the. soldiers and Citizens . After the flag , piesentation, the regiment was reviewed by...theMovernor taut went thrbug,li the regimental evolutions admirably, Showing a high degree of djoelpline. 0 a ° ...•,•,_ ' • : • , . ‘V vell t l ea• GAY:lul besexiltiip4 will ( 521. 3 FPM. pat, , United.- gs:i' the gev cquipt . 00... , ......., '- States ,shell. arm; 3 9, 1 ,19. 1 0 .1 - 47:14 14.. ' 4 and: Pay, the zumint n ,_ _ 4 4 Zmayotolantaardhein *I, 9Piliatitureeditte,deq . secure ini of teigkft-1/01:-,thes,pleige federal troops, and eallityblrtierboising?oneY. I=MZIMUS=MI .. . , I 7 y; , 214.•1:' 1 . :: ; - .7 , I)( 6 , p i- i ..: i , ai I ti a 4i.....3 . i i , • ill irt) ME .. iju , ” : 4.4 g 7, l *W • our„,x,pnim.Adition• Froiir the Lower Potomac. .&41. , f - ' . 4411 : 4 A t kA l gt § NURIN Cf.-POINT govxxn,,sotrnlwßD. • Escape of the tilthbeliftettat ;Page. GEN; - 1 -ft , " .14 tLit 01111 His Receptl,oo, of. i t p h anther, of, likOiaiinfire • lice C,oinnittie ma= tit PECTS A 1110,11fiViANDIONORABLE PEACE WI FHIN, ;FEW MONTHS, E==:=s • - -Nsw Yosx, special.Walthington .dispatch says that di :patches received from Commodore Craven, state that the,rebelaatand belowSliipping Point are on the.moveowpwently going -south. The steamboat Page.hari got out of Quantico Creek, and ie creeping, alongthe short) down the at Gen Scott receiv;si the Chamber of COI:11- A. Com merce ,Beferum Committee to-day. He spoke highly of the President and Generals McClelland and Halleck saying that under the command of the taro latter and their Brigadiers, he had no doubt that ou armies would be led to Victory, and no don,* that they would achieve an honorable ppa et within , a few months Later Froth Wasilingtoh. me Landing off' the Fleet ai BeadOA Oonfirined• 111=3 liVkamciros,' Nov. 8 —lnquiries ; Inadeto-dat, in official 43naiters, tend.to:contitmthe. lottbliehed statenient that thp ,fleei-has laud at Beatifort, • South , Twenty, additional 4 bodied L of the soldiers , droJened at- Edifaldbt oFerry; ha' lie 'been re-' 4' • / covered. letter has beer( , reoeived-heret -tfoin Sentt •toriGreetuoablifissomtip statilog that' 'it itr*: tally.untrneVtat sympathy with' the , Boon; of tMr Foorkli , Pennsihrsiniti ,olgigkertt wad privataJaeksoo Criswell, of 'tlie .VeY.Ot4th...are'Alead. 1.1 3 Pommodore,Paradingi' te-stified to:day -hefere the ,Naval Committee, the'. matter the ,teirfaUg,uf the. Norfolk Navy Yea, - - learn officially: today that the origin 4 destination of the fleet Airas Port Poyal i , S. ,0„, where it tiksupposed.to have landed, un htee tlkc. o .9Uireanding..officer has. thought proper to go spmewlaere else, as he was allowed to dri, in, case hethought he could net enter there: , .paptaiiilloPhersonof General hiciCalPs•staff will to-morrow publish a statement relative to the Tecpnnoismuice oi,GeneraL McOall's division :towards leeshurg., ou the day before the battle . of „Begs Bluff, •ifis object,ielia,iaorrect the erroncouri _impressions :caursed bythe numerous mhkstatements reflecting/0m the division. THE' E EsT; The News Rooming Yt Exaggerateaj • . • _ a ' tam:aims, I , Tov. • Tile getltlemanoeike:bame to Old Pouit frol]d, Norfolk' the' flag of .truce, says that brotight all ilattla regard to, qui fleet tlietstoilei c agat attributed t„:4 ate fa'se. ' y,.' All he' kritiws 1s that a. i*fidell 13141 „been re calved •froin Norfolk stati4 that one oi,nnr vesseleWatidifiaiiktkkiSaye493„and moth _ O F. 7.M.,1 Igr€943TlF 1 gr€943TIF ?PA Two .vessels` erl 441 4, ,Ilti44.4 o :hAYOW4, l vrecOrod on the ; 1 i9,449.kr°P441cWt --0 . OAP 04011,.the Other; 9/9/1 : 8 9X€R440 2 Mllitigalere vdgelakeni 4.a01 . fiftee4 AMA! were saved , , freiti the,l:l l #PP:;. .40 1 41/444:4 the: prate :generally' will not ulajze im YesPclplibit for , , mar state; r. , , Ait" Vent .ro A'fittitoitEr Psnrii,—The St. ,Lotig Repuldietat.statold 'thaV about four 'Weeks smog a kring man about twenty ,yeara • of age , of Rrepagessuw apitearance„npplied, at ,one of the kaiak houses in that eity,for lodgings. He told his stbrY to the OfficOrii;' aiid hat since been aninmate.oUthe.station house , .being too Tim.' to.provide sustenance or. a home for himself. , The R.e//ibhcao E.44Ye • , not s6ttled MIMI" as to what throne be is entitled-uonn or Vivo, however= either the English thyme ; or the throne ofbne t(t.f,419. - ,141 1 tr ,t GkerAugdo - =fedora -* w ' w Ui t ib rg r a w ar e thR fact, that: e iris heir to rng* dottier of iliesethromis,, in the town. of , Milwaukee;• ' 1 - 1 6 was there, employed:mks; compo . sitorl 'upon a news rE, and one flap w hile ; i n the . perfe•rmance 'f, '• duties, the actrwasmade.hlAwn,!tohim, He'inimediateli Wade bti n titis city in. search of a young lady ,!naliiett McKenna, *llan; he hie neyet : seery tnt.whom heliii.tiestined :to marry, (that being,oge of,,the neceqB4l3:z.bietclentnis in the ginnctinograinme of his, expectations,/ and4ullittion as the marriage ilt,C6ilsnmniat i nti he will oome . into . poeee s siba • bfl.liiYi thMrte.'' His ' o o,lo l ,o4„Mißril IlahiFerreiliibutbePowl Pell by: itleaire I : B 9 ll thYfig - 4 ,971) !PPz1 *Mink: ' i t& 'elm can get Ifirouglk e chrysalis state thitPetiltrgig - treffsr. ha s' beemseedichinklxinsiintlyiforithe bride; *hb 19f )442n...14P.1.Ateet.51101. Aioloyalvtliforte 45ie, tles l it.y.%l . bl i e=over . AftarricsS!iii fn. Vil3 I come in possession of his just rights. than tinting Oft,. having procured Steam Power Presses, we are prepar ed to emmute 308 6Ad BOOK PRINTING of every deecrlp. don. ebeaper than dt one b. dome at any other establish ment in thecountry. • Aar Four hoes or loss °Destitute onehtlfequare. ihght lineA or more thau for constitute a square Half l'quare, one day one week • sue month... . three mouths. • 'six mouths_ 44 one year...... One Square, one day one week.... a one month..., three mouths , Six menthe . • One year . sir Business notices inserted in the Local Cahoon, or before Marriges and Deaths, FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each insertion. ' ' NO 53 Aar Marrigto and Deaths to , be charked as repair ad 70 T!irm ,11 1 8 - ' "I am at your orders, sire," and the Lieute nant of Police bowed. M. Bertia de Bellisle Was far too honest a man to do as most of his predecessors would have done—used the dis covery, and kept all the credit to themselves. have, brought this oung man w ith me, ski," continued Batiste • '' he is in t he Fumed mom, contused and alarmed at being m his rude working4iress." much the better," mid the King; " it. is .at least an honest occupation. Bring him in, Monsieur de &Male ; will receive hjm. bet. vet-than would a couruer: •Itertin de &Miele went out, and tetnrned leasling the !renew by the hand. , Jean , Provost bold, stout fellow though , he was—tounbled, held his head, and turned and twisted his eaP iri his hands, quite unaware that he was palling it! to pieces. ' ".Emop4le i your King, criedtouis XV. with a Jean. ee; fallingy lirstreward ." salit orrhis knees ; ask ne reward but•the hang tit having Bawd your,kfajesty." Weedhither," and the Sing seised him and Wee'. him on`both cheeks. , "" "I unwinthi Bah honor." NWhht din do kw you?" kilted Unlit, who was o :44Pable of good emotions, " I asked, uothing, "Bat I' insist. Whatever you may ,ask you shall have." "If your Majesty could give me Paulinp," whispered Jean Provost, • "0, 0," laughed Louis 'Sy., who was now once more him Self again "a love affair. Come, the frotteur shall sup tonight with the King, whose life he has saved, and tell his story.— Bellisle, sent a coach for him in the morning, or naLer come yourself. I will give you fur ther instructions about this matter. But si lenceony friend, not a word." The Lieutenant of Police retired, and Louis X.V., who was always delighted with novelty ana an une:rpected amusement, took thefrotteur just ashe'vnis, to the ' Triannon, whine he was to sup with Madame de Pompadour; and there, in the presence of the court favorites, made him tell his story, which Jean did with a naivete truth' and sincerity which deeply interested the King, used wholly hianother atmosphere. Next morning Louis, after shaking Jean warmly by the limid and holding a private conference with Ballisle, said "You 'shall have a house in the park, my friend,.near the Triannon. You shall be hono rary head gardner, with a hundred lonia a mouth for , your salary, and every morning you shall bring me a bouquet. I shall thus never forget you, nor the cause which compels my everlasting gratitude." - Next.morning at an early hour, before the business of the day commenced, and while a Porter was' taking ' down the shutters of the shop, M. Boulard called his Wife and Pauline in his little office. The good man's air was gniv,e arida Ude annoyed. He had gone out the p revious evening, and returned at a late hour: Pauline bad long since retired to rest, but M.I Boulard hid held along conference With ids _wile,. The exoclient• citizen spoke 'with animation,' and not without a, llttle anger, 'hut &Lapp:ailed down before the soothing of hips*. Beildes," said he triumphantly, "she can neirer'llesitate. Bali! prefer a wistelied /renew to.a substantial citizen—never." INIZEI `` Renline,".ibegan Boulard in thehritorn ing, ," I have to speak seriously to you. It seems your marriage must be decided on at once, since high people have 'troubled them selves about it. • But that I have spokentnyself with, the Minister 9.f Police--I should 'think— never mind ;I am not a fool. But - of course I should be' wrong. Well, Pauline, you must this morning decide: Two lovers are at your feet = Alexis and, yon will .never believe it, Jean .Provost, the fret/ear I Isn't it ridiculous?" " Dear father, excuse poor Jean," stammered Pabline. know, you would forgive child. But now, you , must decide freely, of your min will, between them. . We have our wishes ; but this is hothiug; we leave you unl:dased Speak out like a good little girl, and Speak frankly.' .”But,my dear father, I have no with toniarry:" child, you must, ..You sballknow the 'reason at , another time. So . . now,: you miiatipeak . Out. Whois,it tobe-AlexusorJean?" "litiust"l speak now?" Said Pauline; bliihing. , Yes, child," said kladanio Boulard, , '• it is absolutely necessary. 7. , dear papa and dear nnuna, 4is all the nine to you, ‘! Iknew it l" cried the delightfrci Boulard. `,! Very well ; : And Piuline, buried her pretty, blushing,. pouting bite in *her hands'. The perfumer looked tiChis, re his wife at him, and botkeried, never con d thought 1 :saidltfadame Boulard, resignedly, perhaps it ~s ifor the.best." "`Perhaps ; ' : replied Boulard, with, a melan choly shake et the - he:ea. 4 4:); Woman, woman! A. , knock came to the - diior, arid then . Jean flergit.antered, • so well dreesed;' , so 'tom* h IqP2Tb Aanilsollie, that.tastarted, am come to know my fate," . erbsd he; bit the rogii6 had the last w ords' of the old couple through the'halt open 'door. " 11 9She , iB•• yours," cried M. BOulahl, - with sig4.;,4lhougb. what . a poor- frefteur torthiatit with such a w - 40 is.more than I can i hnagine.". not a, poor fretleur "said Jeaft.ifovost; "I am honorary 'heed gal -limier -. Of the royal garden. of .Versailles,. with 4 • inindred• louts of a monthly income, and a houSe large enough 40 , had'ui all, if you will colne and live with.us% and sell'your business. 'Tbat you may underi stand-my sudden' rise; I inky tell you my new ,Parents -,- but never. repeat it,—that hate' luckily saved the King from the attempt -.of aw 'obscure assassin, and that Louis XV. has shown his gratitude to the froaeur." tthlonsieur Jean—" The - Young man smiled ; he hid neys called 'Monsieur betore. • • . , ":Mon Jean, here de my hand:. 'NU icript 6,ndd are very gladi since Pauline Wes you. ' Ii ipas for her sake that .h.e4.4 4 4. , Thew, take and may Yoh both he as happy, as we have beak ;" and thtrold man liii*ed affection 04z at his wife, and atthe young couidi3r, Who hedscaroelyaooked,at ime.another.', ; . • They, yve,ro mar ri ed; and they were happy.— They went, down to Versailles. to Jive in the house the king gave them and lived there long , OterLouht X.V.iti death; the 'place Nine kept , for them by Louis XVL Ajmer beosine gardener in reality ;._and for-the-eleven years that the KiT9I liVetggs.pever wanted a -taxi-het of some kind at ate Norm of Vsspigeft b giad far more Wolitigrttd;l'hopeveCibrgOt. the I tction of the , greatiurrentem il)reAloalf At bis , deldh theitetWertikiet Who shedenuine team, and cast many a garland on the / tomb—and these were Jean Provost and Pau line his wife. RA 1 Ik4 AINKIVIINNO PAIIMI'NE. (CONTINUED PROM YISTIRDAT i 00 800 3 00 00 8 00 . 2 00 . 360 . 6 00 .10 00 .15 00