THE TELEGRAPII IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, By GEORGE BERGNER, TEP.NI9 -SINGLE SI:II2CRIPTION 'the DAtts TEL} cntr,t a served to enbserlbere In the (It a t nff s. ennts per weer Yearly subecriberd wili bE barged $4 00. WEEKLY AND SKM•WERKLY TELIGRAPH. . _ The I'm SGRAPII IS oleo plibilStisd twice a week during the session 01 the Legislature, and weekly during the remainder of the year, and lurnished to subscribers at the_tollowing rates, viz : Tenle subscribers per year Semi:Weekly-81 E 0 ig it ii ..1200 Twgnty '• tt it _22 00 Single subscriber, Weekly.. ......... ...: . 1 00 Ili! LAW OF Nawsrangas. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their news. papers, the publisher may continue to send them until .11 arrearages are paid. if subscribers neglect or retuse to take their newspa• vl"6 from the Mike to which they are directed, they are responsible until they have settled the bills and ordered hem discontinued. itttsteliantous. POST OFFICE, HARRISBURG, PA ON and after Monday, Nov. 26th, 1861, the mails will close as follows : last. LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD. For places between Harrisburg and Philadelphia, and adja cent to the line of the Leba non Valley, Philadelphia and Reading, and East Pennsylva- nia Railroads.—WAY MA1L...7.80 A. M PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. For all places adjacent to the line of the railroad, between Harris burg and Philadelphia.—WAY MAIL 6 80 A. 11 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. UM PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD For all places between Harrisburg and Altoona.—WAY MALL. :.7.00 A. M. For Pittsburg, Johnstown, Lewis town, Pa., Cincinnati, Col . _ umbus and Cleveland, 0hi0.3.00 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 the line of the railroad.—War 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 Vashington, Baltimore and York 9.00 P. M. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. For Hagerstown, Md., Chambers burg, Shippeusburg, 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 SUSQUEHANNA RAIL- ROAD For Pottsville, Ellwood, Pinegrove, Summit Station and Auburn, 1.2.30 On' A n For Linglestown, Manada Hill, West. Hanover, East Hanover, Ono and Jonestown on Monday, Wednesday and Friday 700 A. M. For Lisburn and Lewisberry on Sat -12.00 M. urday Office hours from 6i A. M., to 8, P. M. Open,,on Sunday from 7,1 to 8/ 1 , A. M., and from 3..0 4 P. M. GEO. BERGNER, P. M. Mack and Second Mourning DRESS GOODS, &C. Black and purble Tam:zet arid Wool, Plain Black Camels Hair Cloth, Extra Q talit y, _Black and. Purple. Eng 'Won° Reps. Lupin's Superior Qaality Merinos & Cashmeres, Plain Black & B k &- dray Worsted Poplins, Black F.mbordered Emeline Cloths, New, Purple and Black Figured Cashmeres, Lupins Extra 6 4 All Wool 'Mathes, Plain Block Euglida Chintze.i, Superior make of alp iccas, Very Best make of Bombazines, Black & White All Wool Delainos, Turin Cloths, New Article, Plain Figured Mohairs, Second Mourning Chintzes, . Lelaines, &c„ &c., &o. Exras ARTICLE BLACK 800. REP. SILKS, IittRERIOR BLACK AND WHIT 3 MOURNING SILKS. do I'URPLK AND BLACK do do A great many additions of new and desirable articles in the Mt:SSG:DUDS LINE are made daily. Long 16 4 17-4 Thitibet shawls, square do do do and Long French Blanket Shawls, Neat & Broken Brd. do do English Urepe Veils, (every size,) New Style Crepe Veils - (very desirable) do iarenadine do .do la EbrOuding Flannels and Cashmeres, do Paramettas and Coburg; Black Gam:diens and Gloves, Grey Mixad GauntLetts and Gloves, Black Bordered Han+ kerciuwa (all kinds,) Silk and Colton foolery, (black ) 2d Mourning Collars and sleeve=, Balmoral Skirts, (suitable fur mourning.) • Our stock of "ALL GOOOS OF T.IIH KIND" is now complete and we would respectlblly ask the inspection of buyers. CATGOART St BROTHER, neB Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. NOTICE. . . A LL persons indebted to the estate of ill r e hn Rower, late of Susquenanin township, deceas ed arequired to melte payu , e , t to ihe subscriber and all persons baying claim: against the said decedent will present them for settitmant to GEO. W. SEAL, of Harrisburg. Administrator on the estate of John Bower, dec'd. novla-dfu-ltw* ELECTION. o IiARRISBDRG BRIDGE COMPANY.- The Stock Mil 'ere or the Harrisburg Bridge Cm pany are here'y nodded that the Annual Election wld be held en DOTI'S', the 6th d .y of JANH;EY next, be tween the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon and 3 t o the a fternoon, at the Eastern Toll House of mild company, in the city of Earrisburg, for the purpose of electing one President twelve D rectors, and one Treasur er and Secretary, for the ensuing year. J WALLACE, Eec'y.. HAREIsBURG BR/DoliCrmoX, December 2, 1861. de2-doawat ELECTION. • MIDDLETOWN • AND HARRISBURG' TURNPIKE RO , D COMPANY ..The stockholders 1 n the Middletown and Harrisburg Turnpike Rcad Com pany are hereby notified that the .-onuAl Elect:on will be held on MONDAY, the 6th day of January next, between the hours of 11 o'clocat in tun forenoon and 3 o'clock 15 the afternoon , at the Office on the ci on rner of Frt and Chesnut streets , In this (fay, for the put . ose of electing one President, rfx Managers, anQ one Treasurer and Sec rotary, for the ensuing year, J wALLiCg, Sec'y. Flarri9Varg, December 2, 18g1 §MOKE 1 SMOKE! 1 SvIOKE 1 1 1-It not objectionable whoa from a CIGAR purchaaed se &AIR'S DRUG STORE, 91 Market street, ..,.. - to --`•••••;.,..', ~,, A dr/ . 4-: -", --:,-----___------- tt ___----,-----,_ • .•,\ ';,,, --.--------- .. ~..,..' --- --.-------z.-_,-, t : 1.4 \ .----:-..,".-_- . • --..,- . 3 ,. ...." -•"7 d '; '- - ~...,, , , ____• l2 .'- __ ,'...,--7-.\_,--!.,,,„.. .._.-tf-- .....:. 11111/SDI ai l ' .....„,. . , VOL. XVI. tints of (true transpartcniw, PEsosyLvANik RAIL ROAD .~AT.~;>itiFlt~i . • WINTER TIME :T ARLE. FIVE TRAINS " DAILY' TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. ON AND AFTER ;MONDAY NOVEMBER 25th, 1881 The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as follows : E AST SW A RD THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaven Harrisburg daily at 3.20 a. in, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 7.40 a. m. 12.00 2J. FAST LINE learm Harrisburg every morning (except Monday) at 8.45 a. m., and arrives at West 'Philadelphia at LAD p. m, MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 1.15 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.20 p.m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Mount Joy, leaves Harrisburg at 7.00 a. m., and armee at We ?MlR ialphia at 12,10 p. m. RARRISBURN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, vie Colum- Ma, leaves Harrisburg at LOD p. in., and arrives'at West 'hilidelphiri-u 9 20 p. m.• WESTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESti TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at' 10.30 p. m., Harrisburg at 3.05ra. m., Altoona 8.40, a. and arrives at Pittsburg at'.2s p. in. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pbiladelpbia it 8.00 a. m.,.and ar rives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m.;leasiesHirristiurgat 7.45 a. m., Altoona, 2.45 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 8.45 p. M. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.30 a. m., Harris burg 4.05 p. m., Altoona at 9.10 p. m., and arriving at Pittsburg at 1.40 a. in; • HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Phil. delphla at 2.80 p. in,, said arrives at Harrisburg at 8.05 P MOONY JOY ACCOMMODATION vta Mount Joy leaves Lancaster at 11.84 a. m., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.80 p.m. _ . SAMUEL. D. YOUNG, Supt. East, Inv. Penna. Railroad Harrisburg, November 22, 18131. 12.00 M Northern Central Railway CHANGE OF SCHEDULE: WINTER ARRANGEMENT. SHAD TRAINS DAILY TO AND PROW 13 _A_ MI 1 1 1 'I ME 0 B, RI. sok . Thkrrighurg TO AND - FROM - t, vv - SLEEPING CARS RUN ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. IN AND AFTER SIINDA.Y,•NOV. 24, y 1861, the Passemter TrAla f the Norther.' °soma' Vilwav will arrive at and ddpart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as tofloirs, Via , . . . . . •GOING SOUTH. siAIL TRAIN arrives at Harrisburg 1.05 P M. and leaves" . Lilo P. N. IMPRESS " arrives at . , " ..547 A. 111 and leaves " " • G-01P444 NORTH, 31AIL TRAIN leaves Balt`more at 8.25 A. M. and arrives at Elarriaburg:.... 1.09 P. M. and leav^a North at 1.20 P. M =Mal TRAIN leaves Baltimore at........ 900 P. 31 and arrives at Ilarrtsbarg.... 8.00 P. and leaves North at..... 8.10 P. M HABRIQUBO ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Harrisburg for Baltimore at.. 8 45 A. N Returning—leaves Baltimore at 8.50 P. M The only train leiving Harrisburg on Sunday will . be the Express Train, South at 3.20 A. M. For further information apply at the Office, Pe14 , 1 Railroad Depot. JOHN F. TISELICTI, Agent. Harrixburg, Noy: 28, 1881.--cllf WINTER TIME ARRANGEMENT NEW Alit LINE ROUTE TIIRRE TRAINS RALLY TO .2{Sil Teal, PHILADELPHIA WITHOUT CHANGE OF CABS. I -IN AND AFTER MONDAY NOVEM BER 4, 1861, the Paisenger Trains will leave the Plulad el phia Kea Reading Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York and Philadelphia, as follows; vis t. . . EASTWARD.''' " • Expßfvs LINE leaves,Haiyisburg at 3.50 a. m., on ar• rival of PennsylVania Railroad Press' Train from the West, arriving tu New York at 1.1..6 a. m , arid at Phila delphia at 9.00 a, m. . A sleeping car, is. attached to the tram throngbdrom•Pittsbarg without change. . NAIL TRAIN lemma Harrisburg at 5:P5 a. m., arriving in Kew York at 6.30 p. m., and Philadelphia at 1.25. p: m. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 1.40 p. m., ounirival of Pennsylvania Railroad Fast. liail,. arriving.in New York at 9.59 p. m., and Philadelphia at 0.40 p. m, • • WESTWARD. . FAST LINE leaves New York at 8 a. uu, and Philadel• phis at S a. m., arriving at Han Is hurg. at 1 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves *ear York at 1 . 4 00 noon, and MI. adelptda at 3.15 p. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.10 p. m. kXPRBSS LINE leaves New York at 8 p. m., ving at Harrisburg at 3.10 a. m., and connecting with the Pennsylvania Ex.press Train for Pittsbnrg. A sleeping car is also attached to this .rain . Connections are made at Harrisburg with' trains on the Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley Railroads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wilkesbarre, Allentown, Fasten, Ao. , • Baggage Checked. through. Faro between New York and Harrisburg, 56 00 ; between Harrisburg and 83 26 in No. 1 cars, end 82 70 in. No. 2. For tickets, or other informatien apply to. J. CLYDE, • -' General Agent; Harrisburg. BIBLES BIBLES A Large and thoroughly complete stock of BIBLES, COSTRISING EVEBY . VARIETY From the Smallest Packet to the largest sized and flues FAMILY BIBLES, Has just been purchased and received from the Fall ?rade Sales. Having purclumed these at EXTREMELY' LOW RATES, they will be sold at a very small advance. Please call end examine the stock at BKRGNEWS CHEAP BOOKSTORE, el Market *red. "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS--NEUTRAL IN NONE•" HARRISBURG, PA.. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 11, 1861 ,AND illtbical Dlt . j 011. N SOIS 3EI42LLICIMC:PEtIEI LOCK HOSPITAL HAlia ' , discovered the most oPriain? sPoed and effectual reme4y . hi ;the world, for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. MIST TX • SIX TO TWILIT' BOUM No Mercury or Nortoins Drug* 111EirA 01:1111 . WANZANTID,-011 NO L'ELANON, IN nor Ox. Two Days. Weakness .ot Abe Back ur Limb% Strictures, Paths the Loins, ii,ffeckants of , the Kidner and Bladder, Organn Weakness, Geri - oils ,Decak 0111MM:qua:I Pow ars, Dyspepsia, Laugnor, Low Spirits, Confusion of dear Pair itation of the Heart, Timidity Tremblings, Diann s: of Sight or Giddiness Disease of the Stomach Affection' of the Head, Thraat,, Nose or Skin—those terrible dere' arising fiont the indiscretion or 'Solitary Hahne ~. Youth—those dreadful and destructive practises whirl prodnie•donstitutional debility, render marriage imp.es• table, and.destroy both body and mind. - YOUNG MEN Young men especially who have become the victims GI solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit wind , annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands o young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intel lect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of elegnence, or waked to ec• tasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE Married persons, or those'contemplating marriage, tie ing aware of physical weakness, should immediately con• emit Dr. I„ and be restored to perfect health. . ORGANIC VIRAKNBB Immediately mired and. full vigor restored. He who placns himself under the care of Dr. J., ma•. religiouslk confide in'his honor as a gentleman, and con. tidal:My rely Upon his skill as a physician. tar Offico No. 7 South Frederick street, Benito.. Id.; °utile left hand side going from Baltimore street, •, loon from the corner. Be particular in observing the name or number, or you Will mistakethe place. Be par. deadar-bir Ignorant, Trifling 'Quacks, with false names. or. Paltry Humbug Certificates, attracted by the repute lion of Dr. Johnson, lurk near. All letters must contain's Postage Stamp, to use on thr I appear before you in obedience to law, to present to you, betore your departure in the ser vice of your country, the regimental standards provided by the State. The duty is not new to me, nor have I grown weary from its frequent performance. It is always impressive to con template the separation of our friends and fel low-citizens from their homes ; but all the feel ings which such occasions excite are intensified when those about to leave are under arms and prepared to encounter the vicissitudes and trials of actual war. We are, in Pennsylvania, truly a peaceful people. Our genial climate, our geo graphical position, and our vast material resour ces, have led us to cultivate those arts and oc cupations, and those relations of social life which are not in harmony with military disciplibe and pursuits, or with antagonisms and hostilities. Having scarcely a military organization in the State, and our citizens having had no expecta tion of any attempt being made to disturb the nation, and as we were at peace with all the world, this rebellion found us in a measure without military preparation. Rut we have what is indefinitely better than mere military training—a loyal people, devoted to the Gov ernment, and ready at any moment to take up arms in its defence. This is no time to trace events in the history of this country, which led to the most causeless and wicked rebellion of ancient or modern times When the vast conspiracy which had been formed by leading men of the South, and cov ered by pretext without foundation of truth, developed itself, they expected with a united South and a divided North, to crown their fully ~_,_ , ,' - '---aoccso They., ___,,, aw _ur .1 - tsiarita - CV - 0111 4t ne - ffividec -- ameteo . ee,g-tnErtund - a il ti e jp a _ tam" of success, based as they were on sinister and selfish motives, and directed to the destruc tion of our Government, could find no response L from the people of Pennsylvania but one of con- Idemnation, and of active and determined op. position. When they seized the public property, be iieged our forts, resisted the execution of the ems, and the master spirit of the conspiracy as retired from the counsels of the nation, ennsylvania was first among the loyal States' k MARRIAGE„ .. ? declare officially her fidelity to the Govern ent. Her soldiers were first at the capital requisites to Prom" connubial happiness. sclndeedMen its security was threatened, and when without ibex?, the journey through Lire becomee a ark j e- " heir peaceful passage to it was interrupted,and suet that a sound mind and body are the most necosisa i igri the prospect hourly darkeas to the view; toe ~ happineas of "enotheT Semple declared, as with one voice, that to the ° bid b 4 mes shadowed with mareir,ind of with tit aiey were subjected to insult and injury, her ~,I lmen , l ann st io g l yh ter eo t li rie ct r ou t r ha o t w th a e . ' ' latent of her blood and treasure, the treason oft. JOHNSON'S INVIGUitaI'iNG ftlimEttli • YOB Vl:ind rebellion should be suppressed, and the Go • ' OANIC WEAKNESS. ' kernment sustained. We may now point with tide to the record . which shows how faithfully ~ Organs are speedily. cured, and full vigor restored, Weakness of tkili' .. lie has redeemed her pledge. rhousama of the v . olunteers enrolled for three months for A 3 Before the expiration of the termof service