THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, Hv GEORGE BERGNER. TERMS_--SENGLI SUBSCRIPTION The DAILY TELEGRAPH is served to subscribers In the City al 6y, cents per week Yearly subscribers will be barged S 4 00 WEEKLY AND SEMI-WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. The TELEGRAPH is also publisned twice a week during the session of the Legislature, and weekly duriug the remainder of the year, and tarnished to subscribers at the iollowing rates, viz; Single subscribers per year......... - Seven Ten IHIC LAW OFNiWEIPAPERS It subenribere order the discontinuance of their news pipers, the publisher may continue legend them until ail arrearages are paid. 11 subscribers negleid or refuse to take their newspa• or , from the office to which they are directed, they are responsible until they have settled the bills and ordered hem discontinued, itlistetiantous POST OFFICE, HARRISBURG, PA ON and after Monday, Nov. 25th, 1861, the mails will close as follows : Last. LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD. For ail places between Harrisburg and Philadelphia, and adja cent to the linvf the Leba non Valley, Philadelphia and Reading, and East Pennsylva nia Railroads.—WAY M.Au,. —7.30 A. M. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. For all places adjacent to the line of the railroad, between Harris burg and Philadelphia.—WAY MAIL 6 30 A. M For New York, Philadelphia, and Lancaster For Philadelphia, Lancaster, Colum bia, Bainbridge, Marietta and Middletown ..3.00 P. M. For New York, Philadelphia and Lancaster 9 00 P. M. IMM PENNSYNVANIA RAILROAD. For all places between Harrisburg and Altoona.—WAY MA1L...7.00 A. M. .For Pittsburg, Johnstown, Lewis town, Pa., Cincinnati, Col umbus and Cleveland, Ohio. 3.00 P. M For Pittsburg; Altoona Hollidays burg, Tyrone, Huntingdon and Lewistown 9 00 P. M North NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD For all places between Harrisburg and Lock Haven, and those adjacent to toe line of the railroad.—WAY MAIL South. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD. For Washington, Baltimore, York and all places aloug and ad jacent to the line of the rail road.—WAY For Washington, Baltimore and York 9.00 P. M . CUMBERLAND 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.—WAY MAIL .12.30 P. M SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUMANNA BAIL ROAD For Pottsville, Ellwood, Pinegrove, Summit Station and Auburn, 12.30 P.M STAGE ROUTES. For Linglestown, Manada Hill, West Hanover, East Hanover, Ono • and 'Jonestown - on Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7 00 A. M. For Lisburn'and Lewisberry on Sat urday.. 12.00 M. Office hours from .6 A. M., to 8, P. M. Open on Sunday from 71 to 81, A. M., and from to 4P. M :GEO:BERGNER, P. M Ma& 'and . ' SeCand -Mourning DRESS GOODS, &C. Black and Purble Tam.zo Cloth—Silk and Wool, 'Plain Black Camels Hair Cloth, Extra quilt y,. Black and eurple Eug Veloue Reps. Lnpin'a Superior Qiality *300.03 Cas hmeres, Plain Black A; Bk. 3c Gray Worsted Poplins, , Black Emnord.,red Eatel , ne Cloths, New, Purple and Black Figured Cashmeres, Lupins Extra 6 4 All W6l Oelainos, Plain Black Eugli4h Chintz-as, Superior make of alp picas, • Irory'Beetiraisifie Bojlitiazlnesr Black & White All Wool Delainee; Turin Cloths,'New Article, • ' Plain Figured Mohair's, Second Mourning Chintzes, Do ikc„ &c., &c. EXTRA. Auncmi Buitik Eva. REP. SILKS. :tiITERIOE BLACK AND Waive lloolooa SILKS. do PURE% t AND Bum do do • A great many additions of new and desirable articles inittle DA ESS.Giskilll S LINE are made daily. Long 16-417-4 Thibbet Shawls, Square' ' do do do and Long French Blanket Sheila, Neat & Broken Brd. do' do Eoglish Crepe Veils. (every size,) ew'Style Crepe Veils (very desirahloi • do Drenadine do do Shrouding Flannels and Cashmeres, d 6 .Paramettas and Coburgs, Black Gatmtlens and Gloves. Grey Mood Gauntlens and Gloves, Black Borderdd flan4kerctuets (all kinds,) Silk and Cotton Hosiery, (black) 2. , 2d Mourning Collars and Sleeves, Balmoral Skirts, (suitable fur mourning.) . . Our stock of “ALI. 00003 OF THIS HIND" is now complete and we would respectfully 'fie fr the . inspection of buyers. CATHCART & BROTHER,. • noB Next, door to the Harrisburg, Bank. 1. TAKE .NOTICE! THAT we have recently added to our a ready full stock OF SEGARS LA NORMATIS, HARI KARI, EL MONO, LA BANANA. OF PERFUMERY FOR THIL RANDILSROMITI , : TURKISH ESSENCE, ODER OF MUSK. LUBIN'S ESSENCE BOUQUET. Foe THE HAIR : EAU LUSTRALE, . = CRYLTALIZEH POM.A.TIIM, MYRTLE, AND VIOLET POPLATIIM FOR PRE COMPLEXION I; ; ; . TALC OF vEN.I., E, ROSE LE 4F POWDER, . NEW MOWN HAY FOWLER, BLANC DE PERLE 9. OF SOAPS BitMee F.INWT MOSS RUSE, RENZOIN, UPPERTEN, VIOLET, NEW MOWN HAY, JOCKEY CLUB. Having the largest stock and best assortment of Toilet Articles, we fancy that we are better able than our com petitors to get up a complete Toilet. Set at any pr.ce de-' sired. Call and see. Always on hand, a FRESH Stock of DRUGS, MEDI CINES, CHEMICALS, &c., consequent of our receiving almost daily, additions thereto. ELLLER'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE, 91 Market Street, two doors East of Fourth Street, South side. ININA RUBBER, BUFFALO HORN, RAW HORN and SHELL DRESSING COMBS, of all zoos: 0 A REURR'S DRUG A$ RANO( • ORE, \\\lllll// / • ... ~, ~. tartw e s,,,.:.,, - --,----; ,:„,,,.........._ ; . ..., ... .. , .... , ..,.._, 5 1) .. . . . J .. • .. i ..• . , - • . .. -- ----., ' " . "'S--..---....'- '%.\\\ "/ "( -----"_ ""-- , ----_,.----..._. --,--.- .;,• :.„....-___.......-___ -, d --- • , .-,-,-- IW''' ''' ------ ,- -''- f '• . 07;,: ' 7 . t. __ _. ----.1 , •-•=. ~-_,.-,- ‘, . , . _ -111 $2 00 12 00 15 00 VOL XVI 4tiltil ( EXCLDCI 440,1161313ttatigit ?ENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD; WINTER TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. IMONDAY NOVEMBER 25th. 1861 The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Harrieburg and Philadelphia as follows : EASTWAILD THROUGH EXPRR TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily at 3 20 a. tn., and arrives at West Philadelphia a t 7.40 a. in. 12.00 M FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg every morning (merit tionday) M:8.46 a. m., end arrives at West Philadelphia at 1.00 p. m. MAIL SRAM leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 1.15 p. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.20 p.m:.: AMOMMODATION , TRAIN, via Mount Joy, waves Harrisburg at 7.00 a. to., and arrives Wyk Min delprda at 12.10 p. in. ' HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Colum bia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 p. m., aid arrives et West .hilipielphia at 9 20 p. m. WeSTIN AIRD. THROUGH EXPREBB TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 'at 10.30 p. m., Harrisburg at 3.05 - a. in., Altoona 8 40, a. in., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.25 p. . MAIL TRAIN teavea Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m., and ar rives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m. leaves H srrishurg at 7.45 a. in., Altoona, 2.45 p. in.. and arrives at • Pittsburg ,at 8.45_p. M. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.30 a. in., Harris burg 4.03 p. .m , Aituona at 9.10 p. and arriving at Pittsburg at 1.40 a. in. ' HARRISDURG ACCOMMODATION.TRAIN leaves Phil. delphia at 2.80 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.05 p m. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION via. Mount Joy leaves Lancaster at 11.84 a. m., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.80 p. m. 12.00 II SAMUEL O. YOUNG, Supt. East, itiV. Penna. Railroad, HarriBburgi November 24, 1861 —dtf 12.00 M Northern Central Railway CHANGE', OFSCHEDULE. WINTER ARRANGEMENT,. IDRIS TRAINS DAILY TO AND PROP 3A 'Li T I 0 IR, - Close Connection made' at Harrisburg TO AND FROM NEW YORK. SLEEPING CARS. RUN: ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS: • • N kNi) . A.FTER 'SUNDAY; NOV. 24, 1861, the Paesenver Tratne Ithe.Northarn Centro R'liwnv will arrive at and ddpart from Harrisburg ,and Baltimore as follow, viz : GOANG SOUTH. HAIL TRAIN arrives at Harrisburg • 105 P N. and leaves .1.2" P. M. EXI'RESS" arrives at 247 A. -M and leaVes 3.20 A M 4401.Nt3 NORTtt. MAIL TRAIN leaves BaWriters at 8.25 A. M and arrives at Plarrisburg• 1.00 P. M and leav-t North at 1.20 P. M EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore at........ 300 P. M and arrives at thrrisburg.... 8.00 P.M and leaves 'North at........... 8,10 P.,51 HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Talmo Harrisburg for Baltimore at....'..... 8 45. A. M Returning—leaves 'Baltimore ...; 8;30 P. IL ebnly train leaving 'Harrisburg on Sunday will be the Express Train, South at 3.20 A. M. .For further information apply at the Office, in Pennia ftsiiroad Depot. JOHN F.. 'MUCH, Agent. HirtSuntirg, Nov. 23, 1361..ttf KINTER TIME AR RANG N. MEAT NEtil AIR LINE ROUTE THREE TRAINS DAILY TO NEW I'ORIC, Aim ' P H2I;E:A-13111,PH1 4 9kr N. AND AFTER MONDAY NOVEM O ..... BER 4, 1861, the Passenger will . leave the etoladeiiihia /MG' Reading Railroad Depot, at Harriaburg, Cur New York and Philadelphia, as follows, viz EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg it 330 a. m., on ar , ekval of Pennsylvania. Railroad Express Train , from the. West, arriving in New'York at, 11.5 a. m., and at Phila• delphia at 9.00 a. in: 'A ideepina car is attached to the train' through from Pittsburg without change.' ' MAIL TRAIN leavesliarrisburg at. 8.35 a. m..: arriving in New York at 5.30 p. m , ana Philadelphia at 1.25 p. m. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 1.40 p m., on arrival of PeunsvlVaina Railroad Cast Mail; 'arriving In New York at 9.50 p. m., and .Philadelphia at 8.40 p. M. • fin LINE leaves New York at Ba. m. and Philadel phia at Ba. 131., arriving at Harrisburg p. Man leavea New York at'l2.oo noon; and Phil adelpiciiii at 3. 15 p. m., arriving' at Harrisburg at 8.10 EXPRESS LINE loaves ;New, York at 8 p. in. . , are ving at Harrisburg at 3.10 a. in., and connecting with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg.' A stooping car is also attached to this train. ; Connections are Made at Harrisburg with trains on the 'ennsylvania,.Norttiern Central and Cumberland Valley Railroads, and , at , Reading, for Philadelphia, Pottsville , Wilkesbarre, &genteel°, Easiest, &o. Baggage checked through. Fare between New York and Hai risburg, $5 00 ; betieen Harrisburg and Phila. delphia, $3 25 in No. 1 cars, and till 70 in No. 2. For tickets or other information apply. to ' T. J. CLYDE, General Agent,'Harrisburs. nov4 GILT FRAX,IES I. BIESTER, CARVER AND GILDER, Manufacturer of Looking Glass and Picture Frames, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings &c. 43 CHESNUT STREET, NEAR SECOND. HARRISBURG, PA. Frenchi Mirrors,. 'square and Oval Portrait 'Frames of every'description. OLD FRAMES D.E.01111 1 TO HEW. `INDEPE'NDEN'I" IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE " =I EASTWARD. WESTWARD. GILT FRAMBII I HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 2, 1861 lzbital R . JOHNSON nALzemokercixim LOCK HOSPITAL. j_AS discovered the most certain, speed) and effectual remedy in the world Xor DISEASES OF IMPRUDENOE - TILIIT 124 'MI TO rwiave wants: No Meitiorii or Noitious Drug', , Alf - A CURT IV ATRADITID, OR 1.40 011/41111111, 121 PROM Ipr• ' Two DAY 9. le* Weakness in the Beek or Limbs, Strictures, Patna h. iha Loins; Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organii Weakness,, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physics pow ers, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion'of deaf, Pali itation of the Heart Timidity, Trembllngs, Dtinnoto of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affection!: of tne.Head, Throat, Nese or Skin—those terrible disor dens: arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of Youth—those dreadful and destructive practises which produce constitutional debility, render marriage impoc and.destroy teeth body and mind, • • • , . YOUNG MEN. Young men especially who have become the. VICIAInfs 01 solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit whiekt annually sweeps to .an untimely grave thousands of yoking men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intel lect,' who 'might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to er, tasty the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. . . carried persons, or those contemplating marriage, be ng of physical weakness, should Immediately eon. tult Or, J„ and he restOred to perfeet health, ORGANIC WFalrEigB - bitertediate/y Mired ctn.:lfni/ vigor restored.' Ile who .places himself under the care of. Dr. J., rap -1, religiously confide in OW honor as a gentleman, and eon, tidently rely upon his skill as a physician. WrOtlice No. 1 South Frederick street; Baltimore, Ad., on the left hand side going from Baltimore sitreet. 7 loorslrorn the. corner. Be particular in tibserVing the same or inimher, or you will mistake the place. Be par ticular for lOraorrmat;. Trifling Quacks,. With false names, or Paltry Humbug Certificates, attracted by the reputa tion of Dr. Johnson, lurk near. All, letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the eply, DR. JOHNSTON De-Johnvion-meniber. ot the Royal College of Surgeons, oondon, graduate from one ot the meat eminent Colleges )f the Ignited States, and the greatest part itt whose life ,ass been spent in the Hospitals of Loudon; 'Faris, Ptills lelphia and elsewhere, has elected some orate mosCul.- toriishilig cures that were ever known: Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great ner vousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended stieletimes with derange. unen t of mind were cured immediately,. TAHIC PARTICULAR NOTICE. . . . . Dr, those who having injured them• selves by privpie and improper iiidulgencies, that secret and solitary obit which ruins both body and mind, • or.- fitting them for either buslnessor society. The. are. S 011111) of the sod and melancholy so .•,11,:s pI, dueoct tiabitshif youth, viz : Weaknesi of !the Back and Limbs , Paine he the Head; ininnoss :ot Sight, LoNs of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dp oepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement at the Digestive runetions General Debility, Symptoms ot `..lmisump• ttan~4c. siteivactir, the reortal effects-on - the mind are much to 'oe dreaded 2-Loss of _Memory, Confusion of Ideas; De pression of. Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion .to.'Meis ty, SW-distrust, I,oee of Solitude, 'timidity, Ace., are some af WO evil effeete. • • ' • . .. . . . . ' - Theusands of persons' of , all'agee, can now judge. *hat ie the causi atheir decline in health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale,. nervous and emaciated, have a singular appOarance about Gie eyes, cough, and aymp , me of minemniniom • ' '''- - ', • YOUNG MEN . . - 1. who have injured' thethselves by a itortain practice, in delved in when.alonea habit frequently learned from ash! zomoanions, or es school, the effects at which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impossibld, aud• destroys both Mind and body, thduld apPly imtheifiately. • • ••• What a pity thatia young man, the hopes ot his Omni+ try; the darling ei his parents, should be !thatched from all / prospects and enjoyments 9f life by the consequences of deviating froth the' patii oi"nitture, and indulging in a otirtain'secret habit. Sthih persons must, before emitent. plating MARKLitIE • . . . . allectithat a sound mint and body areithe mostaecesmiry requisites, .to promote. connubial happiness. Itnined without theie, litOlOdrfilaylihrough lire becomes a weary pilgrimagg' the Ordspecti hourly darkens to theiew; la* mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with ih • melancholy , • reflection that the happiness of another be conies blighted with our JOHNSON'S VIGORAT : ING..SIMEDY • FOl4 Or . • GAMIC. ,WEAECNIM. ; I By this great and important remedy, Weallnessio l jlb! Organs are speedily cured, and full vigor restored. f.housands of 'the molt nervous and debilitated Fa , ' had told all hope, have been, Immediately relieved. All 'impediments to Marriage, f'l:iypittl or Mental Disqlialifi. Nervous Trembllifg; Weakness or gzhaustion or the most %arid kind, ape • fil) STRANGERS. The many thousands cured at this instinct= wttnintne 4a4tweive years;L : and the ausseteus imP,ort.auL datitios operations lidiformeitby Dr, J., . Vtitnewiedi , bi' 41to re porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices ot which have appeared again and again before the Nitrite, besider his Weradinitas a rendessais ot Maracter ari:d re eptini lsLe is a sufficient guarantee' to the aillicted.i . . . DlSEdgElli 'OF thiPRUDENCE.-Whett the misghlded and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this, painful disease, it too often happeni that an ill-timed sense of shame or bead of.iscoYery. deters him from applying to. those who, from education add re- ' spectabilityeaulione - befriendlimi delaying till ell con stitutional sympkene-bf this horrid disease make filch appearance, affecting the head, throat, nose, skin ac., -progreising on - with frightful rapidity, till death puts a period to, his dreadful sufferings by sending him toi"that bonnie frOM wheitdo 'itolritveler relents." -It is a mel• tncholy bat - that thousands fall ! victims: to thin. terrible diseese,towing- to the unakilfnbless.oi , ignorant pretelid. ern, who, by the use of that dimity peetea, 'mercury, ruin the conitifution and make Me' renidne - eflife. miseribie. : •inSinuksailur.—The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his allies: t't,, • . ,Letters must contain a Stamp to us on the reply ihr Remedies sent , by MalL „ , tiy-No. 7 South Frederick street, Balitmoiti. rl3, -.Iy. WALLOWER'S:LINE, , DAILY BITWRIN HARRISBURG and Pil LIAM) ELP H 1 A. Wm. E. Burk; Agent; 812 Market street, Philadet • pkiai_faraserly..pipingaton.4 Co. pe Oat Condnefor in ohnige of :each otraln gads delivered at the Warehouse, Philadel. Phis., at 4.5i-e'elocir. P. M., will he delivered ,is Barris burg next morning. J. WALLOWER, JR., - Ageot, my2l•dU Mice Reading Depot, Harrisburg. - . JOELN. WALLOWER,. JRt, Agt ' GENERA:Ie FORWARDING . COMMISSION MERCHANT. GOODS AND, MERCHANDISE promptly - fOriarirded by.Philadelphla and Reading, Northern Central, Cumberland Valley and Pennsylvania Railreade and Canal. HAULING AND DRAYING to aid from all parts of the city to the different Railroad depots will be done at the very lowest rates. .. - Pd.3IILIEE removing will be promptly attended to. Orders eft at firarit's European'Hotel, or at the store o f E. S. 7.ollinger, will receive prempt attention. Con signments of freight respectfully solicited. JOHN WALLOWER JR., Agt., apt Office Resdine . Deceit. • FLAGSI 'FLAGS 11 , ICTOTE f'Aklat. AND ENVELOPES with National clasikne, LEVER PAPER with a view of the City of Hairlaborg, printed and ler sale at SCHERFEWS Du STORE, Near the Narrieburg Bridge. CM E to. Brass $c B. W. GROSS & CO: WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL _DRU GGISTS 9 NO. 19 MARKET STREET HARRISBURG, PEAN'.A DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE- KEEPERS AND C9NSUMERS, We, are daily adding to our assortment of goods all snob articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your ateution to the argent and best selected stock iti.tbie city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS & PAINTS, Oils, varnishes and Glues I/ye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty, Artist Colors and Toots, Pure Ground Splees Barotog and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine 0110, Bottles, Vials and Laos)) Globes, Castile Soap, Sponges and Corks, &e., &c., &c., &c., &c., &c., &cti With a general variety Of PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES, golcoted from the best InAnufacturers and Per mere of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINTS, WRITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, • WIN DOW GLASS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIt3T'S BRUSHES IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, COLORS AND BRONZES OF ALL KINDS. • • ' , . , ri; 6. "4s-•*•:', -- - C'' 012 0 7--- - - . ..'1 . ...6; • --; _ , , g -INN meg 0 "......----,-----e. • . PRLIT.., 1 S 9- 0 • MA t l - - - , Rl' -E: We respectftuiy invite a call, feeling, coma dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction, TEETH! TEETH!! JONE'S AND WHITES'S PORCELAIN TEETH, PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES ©full kinds, direct from , the Proprietors.'' Saponifier and Concentrated Lye Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we sell as low:as it can be purchased in the cities.' PRAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS COAL' OIL ! CARBON OIL ! } Being large purchasers in these Oils,. we i can Mier inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil lamps of the Most improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn Coal Oil. FARMERS AND .GRAZIERS; ose of you who have not given our HORSY. &ND CATILE POWDERS a trial know no their superiority, and the advantage they are in keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in g )od condition. Thousands can testify to the profit they:have derived from the use of our Cattle' Powders by the increasing quantity and quality of milk, besides improving the general health and ap pearance of their Cattle. • Our long es perience in the business gives us the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are such that we caa in a very short time furnish anything appertaining to our business, on the beet of terms. Thaakfol for, the liberal patronage bestowe on our house, we hope by strict attention to business, a careful selection of PURE DRUGS at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to merit a continuance of the favor of a discrim- mating public viavNE. cAapENTEIi. LID B LIAM R. ite4idence No. 27 irarth Sec r ond sa. 1. B-JOBBING AI"CENDRG To BY TELEGliiril From our illorning Edition• FROM MISSOURI. PROCLAMAVION OF THE REBEL GENERAL PRICE. He Wants 50,000 Men RECRUITS ASKED TO BRING WITH TREK COOKINO UTENSILS AND RATIONS. SEDALIA, go., Nov. 30. The following is General Price's proclaMation issued at Neosho, but bearing no date:--- FELLOW-CITIZENS:—In the month of June last I was called to the command of a handful of Missourians who nobly gave up home and com fort to espouse, in that gloomy hour, the cause of your bleeding country, struggling with the most causeless and cruel despotism known among civilized men: When peace and pro tection could no longer be enjoyed, but at the price of honor nud liberty, your chief magis trate called for fifty thousand men to drive the ruthless invader from a soil made fruitful by your labors and consecrated by your homes. in that call less than five thousand responded.' Oat of a male population exceeding two hun dred thousand men, one in furty, only, stepped forward to defend with their persons and their lives the cause of constitutional liberty and hu man rights. Some allowances are to be made on the score of a want of a military organiza tion, a supposed want of arms, the necessary re treat southward, the blockade of the river and the presence of an armed and organized foe,— But nearly six.monthe have elapsed, your crops have been tilled, your haryeste have been reap ed, your preparations for winter have been made, the army of Missouri organized and equipped, fought its way to the river.. The foe is still in, the field ; the country bleeds and our people grown under the infiuctions of a foe marked with all the characteristics of barbarian warfare, and where now are the fifty thousand to avenge our wrongs and free our country? Had fifty thousand men, flocked to our standard with their shot guns in their hands there would not now be a federal hireling, in the State to pollute our soil. ' Instead of ruined communi ties, starving families and desolated districts, we should have had a people blessed with pro tection and with stores to supply the wants and necessities and comforts of life. Where are those fifty thousand? Are Missourians no longer true to. themselves ? Are they a timid, time serving, craven race, fit only for subjection to a despot?" Awake: my countrymen,`to a sense of what' constitutes the dignity and true greatness of a people ! A few men have . fought your battles; a few have dared the dangers of the battle field ; a few have borne the hardships of the camp, the scorching sons of summer, the frosts of winter, the malaria- of the swamps, the privations incident to our ciremusinuces, fatigue and hunger and thirst, ofteu without blankets, without shoes, with insufficient eduth ing, with the cold, wet earth torn bed, the sky for a covering and - a stone for a pillow, glair to meet the enemy,.on the field, wheie some paid the noblest devotion known among men on earth: to the cause of your - ciiuntry and your rights with their lives. But where one . hbs been lost in the field, three have been lust by disease, induced by privation and toil. During all these trials we have murmured not. ‘V e Offered all we had on 'earth at the altar of our common country, our own beloved Missouri, and we only ask our fellow-citizens, our breth ren, to come to us and help to wear what we have gained and to win our glorious inheritauce 'from the cruel hand of the spoiler and the op pressor. Come to us,- brave sons of Missou r i, rally to our standard! . I.have fifty thousand men. I call upon you in the name of your Country for fifty thousand more men: Do you stay at home to take - care of your property. Millions of dollars ilE‘Ve been lost, because' you stay at home. Do you stay at home, for gratis fication? More men have been murdered at home than I have lost in five sucteSiiful battles. DO you stay at home to secure terms with the enemy? r Then _I - warn you.; the day.may 'soon come when you may be surrendered to; the mercies of that enemy and yonr substance be given'up to the HeSsian and the Jay-hawker. I 'cannot; I will not attribute such motives to you, my countrymen. ; But: where are our southern, rights friends ! We must drive the oppressor from our land; I must have 60,000 men now iti the crisis'of your fate ;now is the gffiden oppertnnity-to savethe •State ;- now, is the day, of :your. political salvation; the time of enlistment for our. braze band is beginning to expire; do not hold their patience beyond endu rance; do not longer sicken, their hearts by hopes deferred. They begin to enquire where are our friends? who dual give them an answer. Boys and. small property holders have in the main fought the battles for the 'protection of your property, and - Where; they ask; where are the med for whom we• are fighting? Hbw shall I, how can I, explain citizens, of. Missouri. I call upon you by every consideration of interest, by revery desire of safetY, by every tie that binds you to home'and' country; delay no longer; let the dead bury their dead, leave your property to take care of itselt;eximpaend your Manes to the protection'of God, and merit the admiration and love of ' childhood and womanhood by showing yourselves men, the sons of the brave and free, who bequeathed to us the sacred trust of free institutions! Come to the army, of Mis souri, for a week or a month, tofree your;coun try! strike till each armed foe expires! strike for your altars and fires, for the,green graves of your sires! God and your native laud! the burning, fires of patriotism must, inspire and lead you or all is lost. To just at the moment when all might forever be saved, inimbers, give strength; numbers intimidate the foe and' save the ne cessity often of fighting battles—,numbers make our arms irresistable; numbers command uni versal respect;and insure confidence.. We MUST have +50,000 men. Let the. herdsmen leave his fields; let the farmer leave his fields, let the mechanic leave his shop:, let the lawyer leave his office; till we restore the supremacy of law. Let the aspirants for office and place know they, will be weighed in.the balances of patriotism, and may be found wanting;,and if then e be any craven, crunching 'spirits who have not the greatness of soul to re spond to their country's call for _help, let them stay at home and let only the 'brave and , true Icome out tiojoin their brethren on the .tented field? Come with Supplies of clothing aid with tents if you can procure them ; - come With your tam printing fifftrt. hoeing procured steam Pow , r Pres=e 3, we are repair. .1 to execute JUR add B OK PCIN PING of every fiescrip. on Mtn .per than .t can b done at aa7 other eetablish nentm the country. _ _ _ RAFE 6 F A1Wr...11,11 , G. 4qe P'our lines oriel& constitute one h.lf square. Elea n.•a or more than fo,r consti ute a square. Half tquare, one day $0 25 one week 100 one month 2 00 three months 3 00 six moan ........... 6 00 one year. ...... . 800 One;Square, one day .......... • .• •••• •• • • 60 one week.... „ .............. . 200 fi one month ... ........ 3 60 three months 6 00 six months 10 00 one year.... ... ......16 00 We - Business notices inserted in the Local Column, Or tmore Marriges and Deaths, FIVE CENTS PER LINE for soh ineertiou. Marrges and Deaths to be charged as:regular ad• NO 71 gun of any description that can be made to bring down's, foe. It you have no arms come without them, and we will supply you as far as that is possible ; bring cooking utensils and rations for a few weeks ; bring blankets and heavy shoes and extra bed clothing if you have them ; bring no horses to remain with the army except these necessary for baggage transportation.— WE MUST HAVE 50,000 MEN. Give me these men, and by all the help of God I will drive . the hireling bands of thieves and marauders from the State. But if Missourians fail now to rise in their strength and avail themselves of this propitious moment to strike for honor and lib erty, you cannot Say that we have not done all we could to save you. You will be advised in time at what point to report for organizaiion and active service. Leave yoilr property at home." 'What if, it be all taken, we have two hundred million dollars worth of northern means in Missouri, which cannot be removed.— When we are once free the State will idemnify every citizen who may have lost a dollar by adhesion to the cause of his country.. We shall have our prosperity or its value with interest; but in the name of God and the attributes of manhood,let me appeal to you by considera,tions, infinitely higher than money. Are we a.gener ation of• driveling, sniveling, degraded slaves, or are we men who can assert and maintain the rights which cannot be surrendered, and defend those principles of everlasting rectitude, pure and high and sacred, like God, their au thor. Be yours the office to choose between the glory of a free country and a just government, and the bondage of your children. I will never see the claims fastened upon my'country.' I will ask for sig and a half feet of Missouri soil in which to repose, but will not live to see•my people enslaved. Do I hear you shout? Lsthat your war cry which echoes through the lend? Are you coming, fifty thousand men ? Missouri shall move to victory with the tread of a giant. Come on my brave boys, 50,000 heroic, gallant, unconquerable Southern men, we await your coming. [Signed] STERLING PRICE, • Major Commanding. FROM WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, Nov. 30. TEe ports on the eastern shore of Virginia are to be immediately opened to commerce. The Treasury Department has prepared in structions for those who are to act as Govern- ment agents, in gathering and shipping the sea island cotton on the coasts of South Carolina and Georgia. A new fire department, including one steam fire ermine from Philadelphia and one from New York, is to be organized here immedi ately. The death of the following Pennsylvania sol diers are announced: Daniel Canaker, Ninety sixth ;-James Franklin, Forty-fifth ; F. N. Smith and John Wise, Eleventh ; Trumell, Eighth. Senators and Representatives in great num bers arrived here to-day. Information has been received here of the seizure, on the northeastern coast, of a Cana diil steamer, laden with 10,000 muAiete, and with caps, powder and other contraband articles. This-steam r cleated from Canada, and was consigned to parties in the southern States. Ex-Senator Green, of Missouri, arrived here to-day, on parole. The Richmond Dijoafch contains several tele gi ams from Augusta, Ga., one of which, dated the 26th inst., announces thEit the federal troops have taken rossession of Tybee Island ; and another, dated the 27th inst., announces that Com. Tatnal l with his fleet has gone down to drive the'Hessians off. • • • TREES ! 'TREES ! ! TREES ! ! ! rrHE undersigned invite attention to their large and well grown stock of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, :Ibrubs, , embracing a large and complete assortment APPLES, PEARS, PEACHES, PLUMS, CHERnIC- I ,'APRICuTS, and NECTARINES, Standard tor. the Oreherd, and Dwarf, fox the garden ENGLISH WALNUTS, SPANISH CHESNUTS, HAZLE NUTS, .te R RE it RIES, SiRA WBERRLES, CURRANTS and GOuABERRI.RS, in great variety. - • GRAPES, OF CHOICEST KINDS; ASPARAGUS. EELUSARB, &o. . Also a fine stock o well formed, baoby . . . EVERGREENS, suitable for the Cemetry and: Latin. DECIDUOUS. 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