THE UELEGRAPII IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, Ov GEORGE BERGNER, TERMS.— , iirats Srascßwrion The DAILY TELAGRAPEI is served to subscribers to the crate per week Yearly subscribers will be hang(' C 4 00. WECKLY AND SHMI-WIEICLY TILIGRAPII. The TRLIGRAPiI is also published - twice a week duriri the ssion of the Legislature, and weekly dnritig the remainder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the slowing rates, viz: Sullen subscribers per year-:.. 41. Seven Teu THE LAW OF NZWSPAPI3IB. p subscribers order the discontinuance of their news poets, the publisher may: continue to send them until di arrearages are Paid. II subscribers neglect or refuse to take their. newspa. rum the office to which they are directed, .they are ;83 pousi Me until they have settled the bills and orde, ed peal discontinued. iiitzLeltantous. POST OFFICE, HARRISBURG, PA ON and after Monday, Nov. 25th, 1861, the mails will close as follows : last. LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD. For all places between Harrisburg and Philadelphia, and adja cent to the line of the Leba non Valley, Philadelphia and Reading, and East Pennsylva nia Railroads.—WAv MAIL-7.30 A. M PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. For all places adjacent to the line of the railroad, between Harris burg and Philadelphia.—WAY MAIL ..6.80 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. West PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, For all places between Harrisburg and Altoona.—WAY Mitn,...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 900 P. M. North. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD. For all places between Harrisburg and Lock Haven, and those adjacent to the line of the railroad.—WAY MAIL. 12.00 M South. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, For Washington, Baltimore, York and all places along and ad jacent to the line of the rail road.—WAY MAIL For Washington, Baltimore and York . 9.00 P. 31, CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. `For Hagerstown, Md., Chambers burg, Shippensburg, Carlisle and Mechanicsburg . 7.00 A. RI For all places between Harrisburg and Chambersburg along and adjacent to the line of the railroad.—WAYMAtt .12.30 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, 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 6k A. M., to 8, P. M. Open on Sunday from 7i to Bi, A. M., and from 3 to 4 P. M. GEO. BERGNER, P. M Black and Second Mourning DRESS GOODS, &C. Black and Purble Tam'ze Cloth—Silk and Wool, Plain Black Camels Hair Cloth, Extra Qtalit y, Black and Parole Bug Veloue Reps. Lupin's Superior Q Lefty Merinos & Cashmeres, PAM Black & B k & Gray Witrsted Poplins, Black Ernhoritired Emeline Cloths, New, Purple and Mack Figured Cashmeres, Lupins Extra 6 4 All Wool Delaines, Plain Bieck English Chintzes, Superior make of Alp texas, Very Best make of Bombazines, Black & White All Wool Detainee, Turin Cloths; New Article, Plain Flgured Mohairs, Second Mourning Chintzes, Delaines, &c,, &c., &o. EXTRA ARTICLE BLACK ENG. REP. SILKS. EPPERIOR BLACK AND WRITE MOURNING Sass. de PURPLE AND BLACK do do A great many additions of now and desirable articles In the DRESS GiOODS LINE are made daily. Long 16 4 17-4 Thibbet Shawls, Square do do do and Long French Blanket Shawls, Neat & Broken Brd. du do English crepe Veils,(every Size,) New Style Crepe Veils (very desirable) do grenadine do do Shrouding Flannels and Cashmeres, do Parnmettas and Coburgs, Black GauntLetts and Glovlis. Grey Alined GauntLetts and Gloves, Black Bordered Einnskerchoos (all kinds,) Silk and Cotton Hosiery, (black,) blooming Collars and Sleeves, Balmoral Skirts, (suitsble for mourning.) Our stook of "ALL ackoss OF THIS KIND" is now complete and we would respectfully aek the inspection of buyers. CATHCART & BROTHRR, nob Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. TAKE S NOTICE! WHAT we have recently added to our a ready full stock OF SEGARS LA. NORMATIS HARI RAKI, DII, MONO, LA BANANA. OF PERFUMERY FOR 7RB EUNDIERCHII7 TURKISH La ENCE, ODER OF MUSK, LUBIN'S ESSENCE. BOUQUET FOR 1111 HAIR: EAU LUSTAALE, CRYLTALIZED POMATUI.L MYRTLE' AND VIOLET POMATUM FOR TER COEFLEMON : TALC OF vEN.L E, ROSE LE ,F POWDER, _ NEW MuWN ETAY FOWLER, BLANC DE PERLES OF SOAPS BAZIN'S FINM MOSS ROSE, ERN zoIN, UPPER TEN, - VIOLET, NEW MOWN HAY JOCKgY CUM Having the largest stock and best assortment of Toilet Articles, we fancy that we are better able than our com- Petters to get up a complete Toilet Set at any price de aired. Cali and see. Always ou hand, a FRESH Stock of DRUGS, MEDI CINE', CHESLCALS, Are., consequent of our receiving almost daily. acidulous thereto. HELLER'S 1411 N AND FANCY STORE, 91 Market Street, two doors East of Fourth Street, South side. NDIA. RUBBER, BUFFALO HORN, RAW HORN and SHELL DEMING 001(12, af •ll me, at. Kaula , B DAUQ.. AND NANCY. // i . • _____;.,,,, , 4 , ,, , , A - ____, 1 _ 410 . , - , \,.- , • r,...._ .-__ . , . 1, ',.. -- 0 _. ,) ...2 00 ..12 00 ..15 00 VOL XVI r ss 8 • D W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, MARKET S.TREET HARRISBURG, PEAN'A DRUGGISTS, PHYSIC IA NS, STORE- KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, 12.00 M We: are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your atention to the largest and best selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS tt PAINTS, Oils, varnishes and Glues, Dye Stuffs, Glass and Patty, A.rthrt Colors and Tools, Barnlog Fluid and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine Olls, Bottles, Vials and Laaap Globes, Castile, Soap, Sponges and Corker, With a general variety of PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the best manufacturers and Per tumeis of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND 12.00 M ARTIST'S BRUSHES IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, COLORS AND BRONZES OF ALL Sine. _..,‘ . di co • 13,1„kiit,s, 0 O 0 - • - Nw.- -,,. n L.- Fl uriiM 7 It 1 9": lO We respectfully invite a call, feeling, confi dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. TEETH 1 TEETH 11. JONE'S AND W PORCELAIN TEETH, PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. Sawn* and Concentrated Lye Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we sell as low as it can be purchased in the cities. MAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS COAL OIL I CARBON OIL 11 Being , farce. ,purchasers in these Oils, we can offer inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil Limps of the most improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds, of lanips changed to burn Coal Oil. FARMERS AND GRAZIERS, ova of you who have not given our HORSE, AND CATTLE POWDERS a trial knoW' their superiority, and the advantage • they. are to keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in good condition. Thousands can testify to the profit they have derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by toe increasing quantity and quality of milk, besides improving the general health and ap pearance of their Cattle. Our long ex perience in the business gives us the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are such that lire can in a very short time furnish anything appertaining to our business, on best of terms. Thankful for the liberel patronage bestows 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 inating public. AUGUSTINE L. (MAINE. • CARPENTER AND BUILDER Ronde= No. 27 North &toad Moor. N. B---JOBBING AMENDED TO "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE•" NO. 19 Pure Ground'Splees &e., dic, &c., &e,, &e,., &el RESTORATIVES HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 3, 1861 DA.J MIN SOIN 33Akm..Tur.mrc::ixLmi LOCK HOSPITAL. HAS discovered the most certain, speed, and effectual remedy in the world for DISEASES 'OF IMPRUDENCE RUINS ITI Trl TO TIMM BOUTS. No Mercury or :Nozlour Drugs 44rA CMS WAlicitaNTSll, qs NO CFIASIOI, 1111liON ON. TC Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains le the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic Weakness; Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physick Pow. .arts, Dyspepatatangnor, Low Spirits, Confusion of dew, itation of ' the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings ' Dimness 'of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affections of the Head, Throat,.NCse or Skin—those terrible disor. dere arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of youth—those dreadful and destructive practises' which produce constitutional debility, render marriage itnpos sible, and destroy both body and mind. Young men especially who have become the victims of solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intel lect; who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eletpience,•or , waked to m issy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. Married persons, or thaw eontemplatingniarriage, be• Mg aware of physical weakness, should Immediately Gon na Dr. J., and he restored to perfect health. ORGANIC WEASNAS bnintdiately cured andinsZi v orreriffed. lie who places himself under the caraof Dr. J., may religiously. contidein his honor sea gentleman, and con, Meetly rely upon higskill as a physician. BirOffice tie. 7, south Frederick. street, Baltimore, std., on the left hand side going froin Baltimore street, 7 ioors iron' the corner. Be particular in observing the name or number, or you will mistake the place. Be par. dealer for /gravest, Trifling Quacks, with false names, or Paltry Humbug Certificates, attracted by the repute tioii of Dr. Johnson, lurk near. — • All lettere must contain a Postage Stamp, tense on the eply. . . Dr. Joimson membernUttle - RnyidTotioge otttuteono, uondon, graduate from one of the meat eminent Colleges )f the United :gates, and the greatest part of whose life nag been spent, in therMospktals of London, tarts, Pinla• deiphia eed'elsewhefe; het eilectedeimtehighe thostes tonishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the ears sad head when asleep, great net , voustiteai being , aii.rmedeit anddeneounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derange. meta of mind were cored Immediately; TAKE PARTICULAK.NOTICE. J. undresses ail"these who having *lured them• selves by privste end Tmoroper indalgenclu that secret and solitary chit whichrulns , both body and mind; no fitting them for either businesser,society... Thos. are some of the sattand Inehuicholy euects pro ducea ny early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the flick and Limbs, Pains in the Read, Dimness et Sight, Loss a Muscular - .Powor, Pabiltatiett• of the , Heart, Pye nepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Functions, &sacral- , Debility,' Symptoms tor• ''7linsump. &IL NENTALLYI iIIanTALLY, the. feattliVelleete ou the mind are - mtieb nr, be dreaded :—Lois of: Memory, Confusion of. Ideas; De preselon'of SOrits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion toSocie ty, Beif-distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, dre:, are some of the evil abets.; t • . • . Thoosimdis el. persona of all ages, can now judge what is the cause of their decline in health} losing their vigor, becoming weak; pale, nervous and emamated, have a singular appearanee 'about the eyes, cougli, and Imp. Ins of consumption.' • YOUNG MEN who have Injured themselves by a .oertain practice, iu delved in when alone—a habit framehtly learned from evil aompanions, or at school, the affects of which • are nightly felt; Oven When asleep; and if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and - destroys both mind and body, !Should apply immediately. What a pity that a luung roan ; the hopes of his coup. try, the darling et ,his parents, should be snatched lreir. all prospects Met oujOymeutS of life by the doesequenem of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit 4 Sulh persons must, before contra , plating stAftRIAGB, effect that a sound mind and body armlike most necessary requisite:4 to, prOrnote - connttbial happiness. Indeed without thmar,the Journey throtigh life becomes a won, pligrimaget the prospect hourly darkens to the.vieW; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, andtliod with th melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be comes blighted with our own. DR. JOHNSON'S INVIGORkTINO. RINE.DY POR OR: GANIC WEAKNESS By this great and important remedy . , WeaknessOfithe Organs are speedily cured, and full vigor restored. rhousands of the most nerved* • and debilitated WIN had lost all hope, have been bninedietely relieved. All impediments to Marriage, ,Physieal or Mental Disqualifl. mtion, Nervous, Trembling, ,Weaknesi or Exlmuitinn Of the most fearful irinc!,'sptiediky cured. . .Thu many thousand!! cared at this lostiutionwithin the last twelve yearn, and the numerous important , Surging operations - poribrmed by Dr. witnessed - by the re porters tol the papers, and mttnyotherpersons, 'notices 01 whinli have appeared again and again benne. the public, betides 7ds standing as a yendentan nt attaraebor and re tronainfiv, is a sufficient guarantee to the &fainted. - - DISUSES OF IMMLIDENOE.—When thei misguided and Imprudent votary of pleasure Linda be has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens' that an ill-timed sense of shame otdreadaf discovery . deters him from applying to those.who,-from education end re speetability can alone befriend him, delaying till the con - stitutional syniptemie Or this horrid disease make their appearanceoffecting head,'throat; nose, ikixy &a., progreising on with frightful' rapidity, till death pelts a period to his dreadful Buffering/1 by sending him to meant bourne-from whence so traveler , returns." It is a mel.. *unholy fact that thousands fill' victims to this terrible' theta' se; &wintry the unskilfulness of - ignorant pretend- , era, who, by.lheuse of that deadly poison, Mercury, 'ruin the constitution and make theresidne of life miserable. To enumuis.—Tbs Doctor's Diplomas hang In hit otflea. neq,etteiro moot enntan Stamp ton on the'reply aur.a.emedies sent by Mail. sirNo..7 South Frciderink street, Baltimore.. WALLOWER'S LINE, • • DAILY BETWEEN HARRISBURG and PIIIIADELPHIA.. Wm. A. 'Ark, Agent ; 812. Market aired, Philadet phis, formerly Livisigston ¢ Co. Opecial Conductor in (large. of each train, Goods delivered at . the Ward:loose, Phlladel phis, at 43i o'clock I'. M., will be delivered le Harris biirg next morning. J. WALLOWER, JR" Agent, iny2.ll:4lJ • Office Reading Depot, Harrisburg. JOHN WALLOWER, JR., Agt GENERAL FORWARDING COMMISSION .M.ERCIIANT. GOODS AND MERCHANDISE primetptly forwarded by Philadelphia and Reading, Northern Central, Cumberland Valley and Pennsylvania Rai breads oid Canal. HAULING AND DRAYING to and from all parts of the city to the different Railroad depots will be done at the very lowest rates. FAMILIES removing will be promptly attended to. Orders eft at Brant's European Hotel, or at the store of E. S. Zollinger will receive prompt attention. Con signments 'of freight respectfully solicited. JOHN WALLOWBR JR., Agt., ao2 Office Beadin , De to. FLAGS FLAGS I I NOTE PA_PER, AND ENVELOPES with National designs, LETTER TAPER with a view of the eitr of Berrleetni printed and for sale at OCHEITES'S BOOK STORE, Heat the Heirieberg Bridge. I= alt Nutt Two Devi.iM YOUNG MEN MARRIAGE DR. JOHNSTON TO STRANGERS BY TEMA From our Morning Edition. Later from Washington. LIST OF THE PRESENT AND ABSEST SENATORS. Designation of Posts for the Artillery Regiments. NAMES AND ARMAMENT OF THE NEW WAR VESSELS, PROBABLE RELEASE OF THE CALIFOR- NIA PRISONERS. WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 The following are the names of the Senators who appeared in their seats to-day: Messrs. An thony, Bayard, Bright, Browning,Carlile,Chan - dler, Clark, Clamor, Cowan, Dixon, Doolittle, Fessenden, Foot, Foster, GriMes, Hale, Harlan, Harris, King, Lane, of Indiana, Lane, of Kan sas; Latham, McDougal, Morril, Nesmith, Pom eroy, Powell, Rice, Saulsbury, Simmons, Sum ner, Ten Eyck, Thompson, Trumbull, Wade, Williamson and Wilson. ' The following are those who did not appear in the Senate Chamber :—Messrs. Breckinridge, Howe, Johnson, (Tenn.,) Johnson, (M 0.,) Ken nedy, Pearce, Polk, Sherman, Wiley and Wil mot. It will be remembered that Senators Baker and Bringham died during the recess. Assurances have been received here from Kentucky, that Hon. John J. Crittenden will be elected to the 11. S. Senate, to fill the vacan cy created by the resignation of the traitor Breckinridge. Lieut. Russell, of the navy, the hero of the gallant affair at Pensacola when the Judith was burned, is here. He expresses the opinion that the recent fight at that place could not have been a decisive one. The following.posts are designated as head quarters of the several regiments of artillery at which the Colonels, Adjutants and Sergeant- Majors of each will be stationed. First Artillery, Col. Dimmick, at Fort War ren, Boston Harbor. Second Artillery, Col. Morris, Fort McHenry, Baltimore. Third Artillery, Col. Yates, Fort Trumbull, New London. Fourth Artillery, Col. Merchant, at Fort Washington, Md. Fifth Artillery, Col. Brown, at Fort Pickens, Pensacola. The following are the names of the new fast screw sloops, of war now being built for the U. S. Navy :—Shenandoah, Saramend Candiqua, Lachawana, Monongahela and Ticonderoga. The names of the new naval side wheel steam- . ers now being constructed are the Tioga, Gen ease, Paul Jones, Conemaugh, Port Royal, Son ora, and Cameron. The screw steamers are each to carry three of Dahlgreens largest eleven-inch guns, one of which is to be a one hundred and fifty pound' rifled gun. The side wheel steamers are to carry each: eighty pound rifled guns and a pivot gun. It is believed that en-Senator Gwin, Calhoun, , Benham, and J. L. Brent, of California, will , soon , be released on giving their parole not to : do any act against the authority of the Gov ernment. From Hilton Head, S. C., and Tybee, 6-la. Further News by the Steamer McClelland TATNALL'S ATTEMPT TO DRIVE THE YANKEES OPF. ___..~.- 13EA.UPORT TO BE OCCUPIED BY 5,000 TROOPS. ANOTHER EXPEDITION FITTING The Port Royal advices state that old Tat., nail's attack on the 26th ult., was not worthy the name of a battle. He came with three or four vessels near enough to fire a few shots which did no damage, and immediately retired. Tybee Island had not yet been occupied by , our` troops, hut each night a party was sent from our vessels to light a fire and keep the national colors flying from the light house. It was understood that ~Beaufort would be occupied on the 29th, by five thousand Federal troops to prevent the rebels from taking. pos session. The preparations continue for the expedition south, supposed to be against-Fernandina. 5,000 troops were to go under the escort of the steamers Wabash, Dale, Pawnee, Mohican, Seminole and six or seven other gun-boats. mmmmmm,l7m.wn Accounts received here by a flag of truce from the rebel army at Columbus, By., represent that the firing had ceased at Penswola on Sun day last, Nov. 24th, and that up to Thursday last, the 28th, all was quiet there. This was sixdays after hostilities opened, the first gun having been fired on the 224. No particulars were given of the results. XXXVI.IIth Congress--First Session• coroursiox or IrESTBEDAY'S PROCEEDINGS.] WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 SENATE. The committee appointed to wait on the Presi dent reported that he would communicate his message to Congress at noon , to-morrow. Ad ' owned. On motion of Mr. LOTEJOY, (Ill.,) a resolution was adopted, tendering the thanks of Congress to Capt. Wilkes for his arrest of the traitors Mason and Slidell. On motion it was Roodued, That John W. Bled, member from Missouri, having taken up arms against the United States, is hereby expelled from the House and that the Governor of Missouri be no tified of the fact. A resolution was,unanimously passed declar ing that as Jokmel Cochran had been confined as a convicted, felon by the rebels, that the Pre sident be requested to similarly confine James M. Mason, now in custody , in Fort Warren. Mr. Elam, (Mass.,) offered the following Re/robed by the House of Representatives of the 'United &aka of America. First. That in behalf of the people of 'these States we do again solemnly declare that the war in which we are now en gaged against the insurgent;bodies now in arms against the Government, has for its object the suppression of such rebellion and the le-estab lishment of the rightful authority of the Nation al Constitution and Laws over the entire ex tent of our common country. Second. That while we disclaim all power under the Constitution to interfere by ordinary legislation with the institutions of the several States, yet the war now existing must be con ducted according ; to the usages and rights of military service, and that during its continu ance the recognized authority of the maxim that the safety of the State is the laigliest law sub Ordinates the right of prope.rtyand dominates over civil relations. Third. That, therefore, we do honestly de dare that in our judgment the President of the United States as the Commander-in-Chief of our army, and the officers in command under him, have the right to emancipate all persons held as slaves in any military district in a state of insurrection against the National Government, and that we respectfully advise that such order of emancipation be issued wherever the same will avail to weaken the power of the rebels in arms or toatrengthen the military power of the loyal forces. Kr. lawut, (111d.',) moved to lay the resolution on the table, but the motion was disagreed to yeas 66, agabast 70. On motion of Mr. STEVENS, (Pa.,) the further consideration of the resolution was postponed until to-rnorrow`week, in order that it may be discussed and antendMents submitted. He was in favor of the proposition, but desired modifi cation. Mr. CAMPM:Lk (Pa.,) gave notice that he would call up the following resolution next Tuesday week : Resolved, That in legislating to meet the exi gencies of the presentrebellion, Congress should confiscate the property, slaves included, of all rebels, and protect the property and rights un der the constitution and laws of all loyal citi zens. Mr. &mars, (Pa.,) submitted the following for future consideration: Waxes, slavery has caused the present re bellion in the United States ; and whereas, there can be no solid and permanent peace and union in this Bcpubtie so long as that institu tion exists within it ; and whereas, slaves are now used by the rebels 813 an essential means of supporting and protecting the war; and where as, by the law of nations it is our might to lib erate the slaves of an enemy to weaken his pow ers ; therefore, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Bepresen- Wives of the Untied Staos of America= Congress as sembled, That the President be requested to de clare free and direct all our generals and officers in command to order freedom to all slaves who shall leave their masters, or shall aid in quelling the rebellion. Becoigl. And be it, further resolved, That the United States pledge the faith of the nation to make full and fair compensation to all loyal ci tizens who me and shall remain active in sup porting the Iltdon, for, all the lobs they may sus tain by virtue of the resolution. Mr. Amon, (N. Y.,) ; from the joint com- mitttee, reported that they had waited on the President and that he had desired them to state that he would send his message to the House to-morrow at 12 o'clock. Mr. STKVENN (Pik.,) gave notice of his intention to introduce a bill to repeal certain laws creat ing Ports of entry. Mr. ilicPmutsox, (Pa.,) offered a resolution, which lies over, setting forth the want of a more complete railroad, and instructing the Committee on Military affairs to inquire in to,the expediency of constructing an Air Line Railroad from Gettysburg to Harrisburg, Pa. NEw Yeas, Dec. 2 Mr. Bosco; A. Corarras submitted the follow ing, which was adopted Resolved, That the Secretary of War be re quested, if not incompatible with the public interest, to report to this House whether any; and if any what measures haVe been taken to ascertain who is responsible' for the disasterous movement of our troops at Ball's Bluff. Mr. OsaL, (N. Y.) submitted the following, which was adopted: Wnianss, Col. Alfred M. Wood, of the Four teenth Regiment, New York State Militia, who was wounded and taken prisoaer at the battle of Bull Run, has now, by the rebel 'authorities, been ordered to confukement in a felon's prison, and by the same order is to be treated as prison ers, convicts of : infamous crimes ; therefore, Resolved, That the President of the 'United States be respectfully requested to order John .Slidell to the same character of prison and to the same treatment until Col. Wood shall be treated as the United States have used all prisoners taken in battle. Cerro, Nov. 30 Mr. BEnatousst, presented the constitution which was formed by a convention of delegates assembled in Grand Salt Lake City, Utah, in March last, accompanied by a memorial asking Congress to admit that territory into the Union as a State on an , equal footing with the original States. Adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES itram trinting fiffits. Ibwing procured Steam Power Presses, we are prepar ed to execute JOB add WOK PRINTING. of every descrip tion, chewer than it can be done at any other establish ment in the country. RATES tiF ApVEKTISING. Aft' Four lines or less constitute one-halfavare. Eight nes or more than four constitute a square. Half Fquare, one day one week one month..., three months it six months.., it one year..... Oxie;!quare, one day one week.... one month... three months six months. one, year _ . sir Business notices inserted in the Loon! Column, or before Marriges and Deaths, FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each insertion. NO. 72 Mir Marriges and Deaths to be charged as:regtdar ad. vertisements FROM EtAMPrON ROADS. MOVEMENT OF TROOPS. The steamship Relief has arrived here from Hampton Roads. She landed five prisoners at Fort Warren. Company C of the corps of sappers and miners number 130 men left via the Norwich route this afternoon. The 24th Pennsylvania regiment is Ordered to leave on Wednesday. The transport Illinois is shortly expected to embark the Maine 12th regiment, and sail southward. The Indians are again committing depreda tions in Humboldt county. Several whites have been murdered and shockingly mutilated. Sandwich Islands dates have been received to the 9th of November. Fifty-three whalers had arrived at Honolulu. Their reports are more favorable than last year. The average oil for each ship being 778 barrels. The steamer Orizibi, from Panama, has ar rived. CONMXIICIAL. —Crushed sugar, 144 cents. But ter, 30c. Candles, 22c. A salvage cargo of Cuba auger, 101 c. COL. KERRIGAN OF NEW YORK, FOUND GUILTY OF TREASON AND SENTENCED TO BE SHOT. It is reported that Colonel Kerrigan, late of the Twenty-fifth New York regiment, has been tried by court martial for treasun and sentenced to be shot, and that his death warrant has been signed by the President. Kerrigan is a member of Congress from this city. THE MIL—ANOTHER PRIZE FIGHT. NEIN' IORK. aic. 2 A prize fight took place - ou 14 , 3L1g: Island this morning between two roughsnamed Daily and Holloway. After six rounds had ,lieen-fought, occupying fifty-five minutes, Daily was declared tha victor. - • TREES ! T. - -4EES LI TREES l ! ! THE under signol inviteaLLOTILIOTi. Gothe i r large and we.li grt.Voli-MOk Of FRUIT AND 011 NA MIEN TAII.A.T.4k ES, shrubs, &G,, embracing a largo and complete idsortmeat APPLi.:S, PRA• P.EAOHES, PLUMS,, OETERKEAPISICuT -11,r, S, and N'eCrAitins, Standard for the Orchard, and' Purttrr 11V the, garden • ENGLIS3 WALNUTS, SPAM ia a'SNITTS; .EetZLE NUTS, , RASREARIRS,StitiWBERRIES, CURRANTS and GO,Jdn,BErtRIES, iu nrenty,r.riety. GRAPES, OF CHOICEST KINDS ASPARAGUS. RHUGARB, , tftis stock o well formed, bushy EVERG BEEN'S , suitable for the Cemetrv.)init Lawn DECIDUOUS TREES for street planting, and a general assortment of Ornamental Trees and Flowering Shrabe. ROSItS of choice varieties, CAAELLIAS, 13110 DING PLANTS, &c. Oar ands Is remarkably thrifty and Ilse, and we offer it at prices to salt the times. • alirCatalognes mailed to all applicants: Address EDWARD J IVANS & CO., Central Nurseries, York, Pa. sep2s-2md NEW DRESS GOODS. 1031BWIDERED REPS, Plain and Figured Reps, Rich Figured all Wool Delairies ; Plain Merinoes and Cashmeres, Fancy Paris Dress Silks, Superior Plain Colored Dress Silks, Warranted makes of plain black silks, New Styles Low Priced Detainers At CA IHOART & BROTHER'S Next door to the Harrisburg Bauk Market Square. nov4 DR. T. J. SURGEON .DENTIST. 'OFFERS his services to the citizens 0 ILI Harrisburg and its , vicinity. He . solicits a share o the public patronage, and gives issurance that his belt endeavors shall be given to rend r satisfaction in his pro fession. Being an old, well tried dentist, he feels safe in nviting the public generally to call on him, assuring hem that:they will not be dissatisfied with his services, Office No. 128 Market street, in the house formerly oc cupied by Jacobß. Eby, near the United States Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa tays-ay SCHEFFE'RS dOOK STORE.' THE HARRISBURG BRIDGE.) UNION ENVELOPES. NOTE PAPER, of six different designs, printed in 'two colors, sold by thri thousand and by the ream at City Cash prices. Also, Flags, Union Breast Ana, Eagles, Union Rings na Badges at very low prices. 'Call at myB HN . FFSit.'I3 BOOKSTORE, NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR'! 4,500L85. FAMILY B CK WH. IL AT FLOUR (Extra) in I.9Jb and 2bin bags. The quality is very superior, having been se selected expressly ior our retail trade. For sale low by roll WM. DOCK, dr., &Clo., GENTLEMENS' WEAR. A large assortment of under Shirts and Drawers, (all Sizes,) Gentlemens' Traveling Shawls and Blankets, Every Kind of Gents Ho .iery, Cloths, Cassimers, and Vestings, (m great varlety;) Silk & Cashmere No , ck. Ties & Cravats, Large Stock of Gloves & Ganntlette, Every kind of Saspenders, • ELasOvsa Bros: atom. A Large Stock of these Goode, to' select from cad be bound at CATHCART'S nail Nest door to the Harri.burg Bank. r' B. GILDEA, D. D. 13. STATE STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE. Allopera ions, Surgical and Mechanical, soleatitio,:lly performed Charges moderate jeB 10eUTTER (good, sweet and fresh) in one jui pound rolls, and fresh . EGGS in large and small quantities taken at all times end rash pal a or groceries given in exchange. Regular market rates always paid WM. DOCK, J11.,'& CO. Opposite the Court How.. augl9 BOSTON, Dec. 2 LATE FROM CALIFORNIA. SAIP FRANCIfiCI3, Nov. 28.4 NEW YORK, Dec. 2 TO FARMERS 1 0 $0 26 100 2 OD 3 00 6 00 800 2 00 3 60 5 00 .10 00 16 00