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The iIcif:OKAPH is th o pobWoed twice a Week daring ;.—et?,oe of the Legulkture, and weekly during the 0 , 31ufler 0 the Via, ..ild lunhpllled tO SPACTibOrtt It th. )I.lralng roles, chi: ,mate ,ebecrhers per your Semi:Weekly— ..l2Si tO ~ t. 00 . ...X i 06 my Oe subscriber, Weekly, R I 'Ett. (IF ADVERTISING. our MICR W Ices condltut,4one half setipte: 111gbt ,i7or more tutu MA* consthute a square. . 40 ace, ens day...:.... •4 60 16 one week aim month 2 00 • three months ....... 8 00 0 tax months one year en day .............. .........• • 80 one 2 00 oue moat three months. ........ . S El RIK months .... 10 00 race year ' - 15 - .00 I;;;-the 1114.1:111 Inserted in the Lnespi,Colunin, or marries and Deatba, FTVir, CENTS ce• 0. , h t meritem 11,irrges and Deaths to be charged as regular ^ itirDical 301INSON rt.A.x....oricaetC)X4.llß LOCK HOSPITAL. j titeuovereci ale must certain, iiipeed It •Meetual remedy :n the world for ilSEAtilfb OF IMPI UDENCIt. amiss nt my to muss eons. Stereary or Noxious Drags. ag-A units Wsulairran, oe aG Giese, /II nom Owl r. Two Days.liSt Weakness of the Bask or Limbs, Strictures, rains ir be Loins, Affections of the Ridutrys and Bladder, Orgenti Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of thePhyslot Pow it, Dyspepsia ' languor, Low Spirits,COnfulliOn et dem r.di Ration of the Oran, Timidity, Dimness? A Sight UT Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affection? at the Bead, Throat, Nese. or. Skin—these terrible disor tern arising from the indiscretion or 'Solitary Ambits •• Youth—thme dreadful and itestroottve practise! whim produce constitutional debility, render marriage gide, and destroy both body and mind YOUNG MEN. fog.): men especially abo have become the victims. , iAmity Vice, that drgadful and dectructlve habit what,. molly sweeps to •an untimely grave thousands o+ y.,ag men of the most exulted talent and brilliant intel lect. who mtg et otherwise have entranced listening ileratiss with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to w in, the living lyre, may Gail with IttlFoontidenoe. MARRIAGE. varrn.d porsimi, or those emlemplatingrearriage, De. aN% are of physical weakness, should immediately mu snit , 1 and be restored to perfect health. ORGANIC WEAKIVEIS Immediately oared and nig:illycan.ratiorsd. igl'l,ho pieces eimseit nneentleirlannwertir.ir may reotieusly cooed. in We honor as a gentlemen, and vet e.tiilly rely upon his skill an a physician. tirollice No. 7 sleuth Frederick street, Baltimore, ad , on the left nand Ode going from Baltimore street, 1 from tne corner Be particular in observing the assn nr number, or you will mistake the place. lie par. ',cider her ignorant, Trilling i;hutekt, with False names, 'r Paltry Bamboo Ceriiiieales, attracted by the repute. lir. Johnson, lurk near Ail letters must contain a Postage Stoup, to axe 00 ter eply, DR. JOHNSTON . . Johnson member of the Royal College of Surgeons, ohdon, graduate from one of the meet eminent Colleges the United States, and the greatest pert of whose lift has been spent in the limpßats of London, Paris, Phila• dolphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the moat as tonishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing In the ears sail head when asleep, great ner vousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derange meet of mind were cured Immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. iir, „, messes all Musa who having Injured them selves hi r o.,te and improper lndulgenoles, that tutorri mid solitary ~bit which ruble both body and mind, ttu• lithog them for either bualuessor society. Thrc are come of the sad and melancholy eu, OA pre :Wee by early habits of youth, via : Weakneme of the lisek Hod Limbs, Palos in the "Head, Name of Sight, Lars of Munular Power, Palpitation of tbdp Heart, a • Aplia,tiersout, Irritability, Derangement alba Digestive inactions, lirnoral Debility, Symptoms dt '3anamnia• non, do, KENILAILA. listfrAtty, the fearful effects on the mind ere ranee to oa drehtled of Memory, Conffiskin of Wens ' De. prePsou ~1 Aprils, Hull Forebodings Aversion lefiocie ty, Lava of Solitude, Timidity, &e., ere some of the awls. ... . , .. , • 1: Thuasaudo et persons of ano ague, Oslo Row gage whet. lathe coals . )1 ineir decline to heal th , !MIK . irjr.tigort hotoininv 'vela, pkle, narrow' and Stirlen/ , hay. • itavAlur 14 9peate.uce 0001 the eyes, comell, and sYmP" me ce. rt,ust.niptloL. YONG NEN Who lave slum ouunsel U tqo by a th•rWu praottee, Lt hired in whet alne—a habit frequently learned from 6,1 / aM)Pani“l , B, Cr at school, the effects of which are sightly telt, even whin swine'', and If not cured, renders marriage impcasible, and destroys both mind and bodY, should apply mime:timely, What a pit:, that a young man, the hopes of has cone OF, the darling el tun parents, sboold be snatched . troy at prospects and enjoyments life by the ooluseqnonees of deviating from tne path rd Detain, and tadod&Nl. isk • certain morel habit tenons most, before cornea, plating . • • stattglAGH, Mem that a sound .onci and body are the Moot often= requisite; to promote coot:tibial hapiness. Lut without these, the journey through pre p becomes' a weary . pilgrimo.g% Ms prospect hourly darkens to the vlew;the mind beCOinfka shadowed will, despair, and filled with th melancholy robectiva that the happiness of another be e:lmes blighted with our own - D R . J OHN S ON'ti /NV - WORMING itilhP:DT FOR GB: NtrEl . N W re this great sod Important remedy , K emedy lLL , Weakness Of th k e m w ' a arnedwee di hy mmoosot , W w O ad V 0 M 11 il a me nd d e b t i o l r t e a d te . d who bad loot all hope, have been immediately relieved, hp infolitnenia in Marriage, Physical or liental Inaqualle- Mice, Yarrow, Trembling. Weakness or Eshanstion or the mat tearful kink speedily cured. l'O RANGERB i The many thoustrals cured at this nstintlon within tun hol twelve years, and the autacrous important Burgles,. operations performed by fir, J., witneetied by the re. Portent of the papers, and vasty other perilous, mottoes of which havo appeared wan ate rigida before the public, r t ,i,t,. h t , gianding as a yendeman of diaractra• and re I r .r ialalbi. ill &sufficient guarantee to the affiliated. DB9FB OF LYPRUDENCE.—Whea the misguided sod Imprudent votary of pleasure finds he hair imb ibed the seed s et this painful disease, it too often banyan% OM rallt.iimed sense of shame or dread of diet:teary deter' Imo from applying to those who, from education and re , nuisaility can alone befriend him, delaying till the con. Mnaumal symptoms of this horrid dlseade make their 'fiserance, affecting the head, throat, nose, akin, se Maremleit on with frightrill rapidity, till death piss; ?Mot to hie dreadlni fferings by sending h Isis`that course from whence so traveler returns." LOW. nugnly taut that thousands fall victims' to this terrible i Mne, owing to the unskilfulness of Ignorant pretend 'll,, AIM by the 1:1110 Of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin '"mestltutton and make the residue of life miserable. ..,0 hralesus.—The finder's Diplomas hang in his Not, • Or' llitt etemedi ters e a ten m et by Mall .t contain • Stamp Loos on the reply it i 1. 7 South Frederick sweet, Baltimore. bn% mrlY I WE TOILET L... 0 A PS, an POMA DES; REM „, kto ?MAIM COLOGNIS d NXTRAOT.I of )7,14„Y ocIDF A es, Npnv rices an manfactu ' es 94 ff • ELLER% D i ttle tinnireitentiladithmplace Cints at 41Trauti transportatiu,, PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAM • WINTER TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND • FROM PHILADELPHIA. ON AND AIMEE IhfONDAVNOVERICEt 25th. 180.. !tie Pisa Sager Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Earriebmg and Philadelphia as follows : EASTWARD. THROUGH ESPREiIat TRAIN letito Ratrieberg daily 'at S?A a. m., ant arrives at Wait Philadelphia at 7.40 FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg every merning (except Monday) at SAS a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia m. 1.00 p. m. HAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 1.16 I...m. t .aud arrives at Heat Philadeipbis at 5.20 4013021110DATION 'MAIN; via Mount Joy, !eaves Baniabarg at 7,00 a. m., and arnves at arest Hilla dalphia at 12.10 p. m, , • HARROIWRI2 ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via °slum• bin leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 D. m. ark arrivals at Wain Philadelpbits %t 9 20 p. m. ESTW AI 0 TUMOUR 111XPRE8e TRNIN leaves Philadelphia at 10.80 p. ei., Harrisburg at 8.415. m., Altoona 8.40, a. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.25 P. in. NAIL TRAIN leave , ' Pialtulelpida at 8.40 a. m., and ar rives at llarriabnrg at 1.20 , p. in.; leaveeli trriab lira at 7.45 a. m., Altona, 2.45 p. in., and arrives si t Pittsbarg at 8.45 p. H. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.30 a. tn., Harris burg 4,06 p. m., Altoona at 9.10 p. m., and arriving at Pittsburg at 1 7 40 a. la. HARSISSURO ACXXMINADATION TRAIN leaves Phil. dale& at 2.30 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.06 m. MOUNT JOY' ACCOMMODATION via Mount Joy lonics Lancaster at 11.84 a. cm, arrives at Harrisburg at 1.80 p. m. SAMUEL O. YOUNG, , Supt. Mon, Div. Palma. Railroad Bardeburi,Novembar 2/, 1661 —dtt WINTER TIME ARRANGEMENT. 813 Alit [All ROUTH, TIMM TRAINS DAILY TO 11W YORK, AND PHILADELPHIA WITHOUT ORANGE OF OARS. O N AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEM ky 818 4,1861, the Puseuger Trains *ill leave the Philadelphia ana Reading Manuel Depot, at Harrisburg, •fot New York aad Philadelphia, is foffows„ via EAST WARE. MIMS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 3.80 a. m., on sr dial of Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the West, arriving in New York at U. 6 a. m. ' and at Phila.: delphla at 9.00 a. m. ♦ alwildoif oar Is atlached to the Ulm through from Pittsburg without change. NAIL. TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.861. m., arriving in New York at 520 p. sit. and Philadelphia at 1.26 p. m. FAST UM laves Hairisburg at 1.40 p. in., on arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad past Mail, arriving in New York at 9.1101. m., and PhillAielphis at 8.40 p. m. WESTWARD. resr LlNEleaves New York at 8 a. m., and Philade L. pills at 8 a._ mi., arririog at Harrisburg at 1 p. m. PALL TRAM lame New York at 18.00 noon, and Phil adelplila at 8. le p. In., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.10 p. m. IMPRESS Lin leaves New York at p. m. smi ting at Harrisburg at 8.10 a. m., and connecting with the Pennsylvania ittprese Train for Pitisibmg. a sleeping car Is also attached to this train . Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains on the Poway(yeah, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley Railroads, and at Heading for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wilkeebarre, Allentbwit, fasten, &c. Baggage otiocked through. Fare between New York B > Harrisburg, $6 00 ; between Harrisburg and. Phila. delphla, $8 26 in No. lairs, and $2 TO in No. 2. For tickets or other hilkortnallon apply to J. J. CLYDE, net General Agent, Harrisburg. J. R. INGERSOLL'S PATENT FOUNT AIN HAIR-BRUSH. It dreasea the hair without sothng the tingtws. It effects a saving of °De** in the vas of hair prelim' 101003. It does away with greasy hair-oil bottles. It is handsomer article than the coon hair-hrttell• It regulate' r the quantity of field us mm ' or on the toilet. ed, to tidreP• It * pefectly TIAIRZ, and owL4ot Ron over jp.tlie trunk n 'rem eadingt of ally preparation to last far a Ivy ' age eV laegiMarney. price is moderate, and it sues its own cost In three months. • AiV,,por We at Heller* Drug and Pency Blom 01,-jgaritet eet WO doors ease of Purl& street, stioth sift • !HARRISBURG, PA., FRII4Y MORNING,.. JANUARY 3, 1862. D. i11. , .r.r000 $4 D W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRIB GISTS, NO. 19 MARKET STREET HARRISBURG, PEAN'A. °RUGG I STS, P HYSIC IA NS, ITORK, KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, We are daily adding to our assortraent of goods all each articles as are deslrableand would respoctfully call your atention tol the largest and beet selected stock iu this city, pf • 1 i ' I • DRUGS, CHEMICALS & PAINTS, Otis, varnishes and Glues, OyeStoll6; Glaai and Patty, ALrittstOolors and Too!la., Purs Ground Spiess Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Laird,: Sperm and Pine•Ods, Bottles, Vials and taunt, Globes, Castile Soap, Sponges and Cori &c., &c., &0., to With a general variety of selected from the beat manufacturers and 1".*: omen of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LLNSEED OIL, VAIINISBES, WINDOW OLASS, COLORS, PAINT AND ARTLSTR BRUSHES IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, OOLORS AND BRUNE OF ALL KINDS, We reepeotftuly• invite &call, feeling, eonfi dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. • 7 TEETH I TEETH!! JOML" S AND WHITEWS POROIDAIN TEETH, PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of all kinds, direct froni the',Piapo,3o3rp. Saponifier. and Conoentrated* Ljie Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which itni.eel air low as It can be purchased In ,the eft*. CRATER'S MEDICIAL FLUID .6X.TRACTS COAL OIL! °ARBON OIL 1 Being large. pnrchasera in these OM, we offer indncemente to , cliae buyers. Ciat:fill tamps of the most improved patterns, vary cheap.. All kinds of Lampe changed to bit!' 11 Coal Oil. FARMERS - AND GRAZIERS, • • ,; I ow of yob ; r tideeivehqiiii BORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS' a trial know no the;; etipotiority, agel, - *he ittilowktigethelYl* tu.iteeping 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 the increasing quantity. and quality of milk, besides Improving the general health and ap pearance of their Cattle. Our long ex perience in the bush:mei Us the advantage of a thorough knowledge Of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are such that we can In a very short time furnish anything appertaining to our business, on the best of terms. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestows on our house, we hope by strict attention to business, a careful selection of PIIRSI DRUGS at fair priees;•and the &fire to please all, to merit a Continuance of the favor of aNiscrim inatin,g public. ~ ,•• . AUGUSTINK L. qIkYNE. O.A.EPENTgIi AND , ~ByILiDER, _ Aso.. liwa 4111 , 4;4: sat4anagiclisnmoisort Ellt Eriegrapij. How to, Give " Parole." A correspondent of Missouri Democrat re lates the following good-one : Some weeks ago Col. Lawson, now of the Mis souri State Guard, was taken prisoner by a Company of some hundred labels of southeast Missouri. They first thought that they, would kill the Colonel, as he had been rathera prom - Went Union man, but finally concluded to re lease him ou "parole"—that most fashionable ;way, of disposing of " belligerents': now-it-days. But they had. no bbuilt-parolets, and of coupe csks,barl,tolxi wrzttem. But, on, examinatiOn, not a man of tke whole, company could_ .wrikt ! Hera Watt a "OW for the scions of Southern civilization• and chivalry. A happy thought struck them, however, and they agreed that the'Colonekshould write, his own parole,, which he did, and swore himself to support the Consti tution of the United States, and not to take up arum sgainst the A:Won, The parole thus writ ten, "subscribed; and sworn to, the Colonel was turned loose, the sole possessor of the bril liant practical joke he had perpetrated upon his intelligent (1) captors. "Julius," .an. intelligent "contraband," on hearing .the above story told, exclaimed:— "What am de Government guine to turn dies literate rebel white With loose 'mong•us ? Dat am de question for , the Colonization Society. In dename of de colored-,population, I protest skrainst dem igrorencellein. set free . 9e,p deyibe colonize by demself." . has eiVidinitly presented the : knotty . partof "'tother side" now before the country, and I commend his argument to the considera tion of the powers that be.: FACT, Rant, ZatTIPP/Z.—lf you want to mike an angel, select a good woman for the, material ; and if you want to make a real deifil, just:Pick out a bad one, especially if a secessionist. 'We notice that the other day a fine cake was sent to Kra. Greenhow, a rebel lady confined in Washington. Lieut. Sheldon stuck a penknife into it in several places, and striking .a hard' substattoe ' opened it, and , found Treasury notes, fivetand tens, to a.coiniiderable amount; also -letter, stating that arrangements had been made to effect her escape and conveyance to .11ichniond i and naming the day and hour of deliverance. When: the. lady. found out the discovery, obtained from her, cake, her auger was, uncontrollable. The Lieutenant bought her a Bice new cake and sent it to her, but she 'slims* down stairs. , A Baltimore widow, Mrs. Batley, was brought in to share the prison'of Mrs. Greenhow and Mrs._ Toole. She was three days from Bich noid,with a valuable cargo.' She had among many little . documents of value about Parts of her clothes and Person, thin papers hid litioc hair. One of the, rs was a commit- Baltiktokaux. ntifutect to siege under a ritaa- u. After - being confined she sent to an officer for different Gnat: She soon received notice to sleep under them or go without. OEI 4 , • f • Firtara.—Blackwood says ; "There is perhaps nio Ainorican newspaper. idiom more offensive to English taste, than the constant use .of this word *female' to _denote a woman. The late lamented Sir Morgan O'Dougherty laid , it down as one of his maxims, that it never.was used in this sense 'by, any man above the rank of a chimney sweep.' Mr. Bartlett notes the con stant recurrence of the term in the popular press with xery just reprobation ; it sounthi unpleas antly, as he observes, se•if referring to an ani mal. It is satisfactory to learn.that the House of Delegates in.lriarylarid,in the year 1889, in the discussion:of . a 'bill to'- protect. the reputa tion of unmarried females,'. (though one is sorry to hear that such a bill was _necessary,).struck out the offensive word and inserted women.' ' A Fames' 's Top publishes the following extriordimtry " Much I#': Wen 'said for the lis t two days of a drania . of - which an aristocratic-reli gious boarding-school in the Fabourg St. Ger- Main was - the theatre. Two young ladies were playing diming • the hours of recreation, when one struck the other in the face and knocked -out one of her eyes.. 11,er . family, were imme diately apprised tif the enichient. " " The' flitixer wile to the school, and, after seeing his daugh= ter, he. asked to see the young lady.who had struck her. She came, when lie drew a pistol from under 'his cloak 'and - fired into her face. The unfortunate girl is so dreadfully wounded, tkiat if she recovers, she' will be disfigured for life." GlaikNING nr FRANon.--An.affecting and beau tiful law of kindness to;the poor has just been decided by the Court of. highest jurisdiction in Fiance. It is' this. In the entire.country no farmer has a right to delve; his sheep or cattle into any field)) that he..has:reaped—or vineyard that he has cleafiedi-.until`nt.least two days after the crops have been taken off; and dining VAS time the ppor are to lbe allbwed to go in and gather up:the leavings. ' In order, too t tbat they may have a lull chande of obtaining good in this way, he is never. allowed to let out the privilege of gleaning:lit:in bis fields for pay ment, but is to - leave:them open for•all. MASON AND lationt.-=-The 13Cialon Traveler, of Monday, states - that there was no communica tion with Fort Warren' on. Saturday, in conie quence of the 'gale, 'and the prisoners taketi from the Trent were ignorant of the decision Of the National Governnient in favor of their release. On Sundiy• newspapers were carried down, containing the official correspondence ; and Mr. Mason was noticed at the window of his room perusing the intelligence with a smile of, satisfaction upon his countenance. Mr. Sli dell kept in the background. Tam following is the coal t,onnage of the Kuunokla Valley and Pottsville Railroad Com- 26na. Csd. 2f u. Gwt. Fcir Week eading,Dec. 28 1,516 . 05 240,887 19 Seine tim,,liiat Tf0r....,. 2,889.01 209,699 05 . , boreal% 80 , 988 14 Decavase • • •-. 1,872 . 16, Too Crams of Thrormus.—The recent change in the nnifona-of our troops is made as a measure of economy., Sky blue cloth has taken the pliuSiAlof dark bhie, and'officers are allowed to wear' the large ..abed.:light blue c avalry' overciitt. The saving is th e .indigo gia djor. the *4o6*, aid atimated that 'mu tilkiteill a ft, 'maim tOtireirds ihren4, . ss milli on of dollars. BY THEIR. LATEST igin FROLTHE 'UPPER „ POTOM,A.O. THE : RDIEL 'Fscg -AT LEESOURG, PONTRABAIiDa • IND IntfoneEßß FROM . VIRGINTA:` ; A Fight 'on the Baltimore and Ohio gailioath ' . . .1 - • •;'' ' rFixintazax, Agit. 81. • Contrabands- -frcim counties adjacent to'the Potomac continue to, arrive daily, and after,an examination by General Banks st's forwarded to General fdeClellan's lieadiplarters to be dis posed of. It is stated:that tit leatit one third of the slaves of Loudon county •have made their escape, and.exue from Fairfax, Fauquier and Culpepper occasionally turn, up. in this vicinity. This morning seine ten or twelve, and , four or five white rhfugees, were diiiiritched ads Us Washington. • The refugees • represent that if our forces.were to •enter. London, the. white pop ulation now there, almost to a man, would gladly renew theft alleghluide to the Uniori. At last tier:Omits the Ccinfederate force at' Leesburg had been- considerably augmented. Thernilitia, however; showed a great disincli-, nation to fight,.end were put to work on new fortifications, the • pre6iiti location of which is riot given, birth; probably well known to our military authorities. The number of troops in and about Leesburg is estimated at 5,000, in eluding the militia Adviceli friSro.` titine * No. s'; this morning, in form us thatthe rebelsyznaddi demonstration there. yesterday and fired• several shot and shell at the . Dam endow met!, from their 12-pound rifled gun, without doing any damage. On Sunday'-they . ' showed therniielves at Falling Waters. ' AVortion of COL Lemutrd'a command stationed there lay.upon their tame all night but, discovered no enemy in themorning. • While the enemy of late have only shown one gun, (the 12.1ounder Parrott clinn'on) it is well known that they have in the vicinity of Mar tinsburg a full field battery, which is probably masked in some place where they anticipate we are to poi, Should 'an advance be made. A' number of the enemrare •still engaged in tak ing up the track north !of , Martinsburg, and their occasional appearances near. Williamsport, are probably only resonaottering parties. Thus ' far none on our side , have been hurt, , but our Parrtiti•battisry at the Dant 'is - known to have played'sbnie disastrous freaks:l , in their ranks.— They. have quite an. encampment at Bunker's I Hill, owl ich they are entrenoldng, and are. throwing - yip - heavy fortifications et "Marthis- Gen: Kelley's men have opened the railroad§ seven miles south of Hancock,. and are steadily progressing ;towards Martinsburg. As far as the tread has been completed it,is. strongly guarded against any attemp , t of the rebels. - The Union men m 'this part of the State en dorse the release of Mason and Slidell as a measure of wise policy in the preisent exigency. LATER...: ., • FRIDIERIOK Jan. 1. —The political ' prisoners who have been captured and detained at Wil liamsport by.. Colonel . Leonard„ during the past three months, arrived here yesterd under a strong guard, and proceeded this morning for Washington. Among the principai:personages of this groupe are W. D. Shepard, late a captain in the label army ; Abraham Shepard, his brother, a member of the Shepardstown volun teers,' arid several civil officers, who undertook to execute ;the • Confederate laws in Morgan county. They. small sent to Washington, in conformity with the late General Valens by the Oominander-in-Chief: ' " A private despatch from Williamsport, last night, states that aboutthree o'clock, yesterday afternoon, a rebel force (number not given) with one gun, attacked the railroad workmen, betareeit Paxtbn's Ont and Cherry Run, eleven tidies east of Hancock. ' They were: repulsed and routed by the Federal protective force, with a loss of twenty killed. The assailants were protecting the rebel laborers W ho were engaged is taking up the track. ' ' Col. 13eyler is said to' have a - rebel force of seventy men a, few Wive south of Hancock, . Gen. Jackson with hie whole aveible rebel force, is said'o be preparing to move against Gen. Kelly, at Hancock. • ' Later advices have been received from liar- Per „ a Ferry. .• Major Tyndale of. the 28th Pennsylvonia is keeping close gUard upon the river at that Writ. The people Of 'the Ferry; nearly all' of whom are women and i children, are blockaded ,on all sides. The rebel pickets extend.: across i,the neck over Bolivar • Heights to 'Smallsvoral's Mroods on the north and prohibit all Supplies of provisions' tirtith entering into the town, While the federal commander exercises equal vigilance at Sandy.. Hook. , ,„ , Men who have 'beea Cornßilled to flee from Itatpe.r's Ferry, Corriplifn thil their fainiliee are restrained Item thetitbir 'this Bide, but if this statement is well. 'founded the re striction must be based upon some lnisappre• • hension. . A 'baud' of rebeli were busily engaged in re moving the am:dents of,..itlr....Wearnwig's ma chine works, located on l;Ler, ,r's _lsland, on the Shenandoah, near located Verri: Herr & Witch's newflotir mill was not destroyed by the rebels, bat the old one wes.entirely demolished some months duce. „ , All persons residing in Atupees . Ferry and Bolivar, that ere seen by the rebel look-outs to approach' the rivet, are saptived on their re turn to the river, and sent to Charleston. Sev eral families, .who went down_to the river with all their moveable effects - are said to, have shared this fate. ' All was quiet yesterday; from'Sandy Hook to the Point of Rocks. Later intelligence from the vicinity of ,Lees burg, lead to the belief that thereby:ls have erected strong works,. northeast Of leesbiirg, oiLthe ridge which terminates' nearly 'opposite the• mouth, of theMoruextcy, ' The ,report is =firmed that the rebel force at Leesburg has been largely increased, but the refeirt 'that the militia refuse to fight is doubted. • rear. IMI NEW HAMFBILIRE REPUBLICAN 'STATE CONVENTION.. • • - Comniii, B r din. 2. "mall imitsxliCro*.-Ben'y tor, aria:iiidopted [icile4 ll o:o s witaining *Pi Goyim:toed a na th e mmen, #l** the,l94, aSS3ISIVA 4": 0 *. oy oethe liainfokkin on: ' • ==l MEE PRICE ONE CENT. FROM NEW YORK. I= ;Reported Resignation of Carl Solnnii ==l Strike' Among the Rmployees of the Navy Yards. Prodeedinge of am Quail:Lbw of Oon-I mere°. I=l It is reported that Carl Schwa has reigned the Spanish Iditation in order to take a coin iusiall in the U. S. army. "The workmen at the Navy Yard, numbering nearly 8,000, have struck in consequence of the recent order of the Secretary of the Navy re 4uiring them to work from sunrise to sunset at the same rate of wages as is paid outside of the yard. The Chamber of Commerce adopted a resolu ion to propote a memorial to Congress, asking foithe speedy passage of effective laws by which equal taxation can be levied on the several States. Also a judicious system of excise to sus tain the public credit and form a stable basis for the ultimate liquidition of the public debt. A resolution was also adopted after an ex tended discussion, that the Chamber remon strates against the recent construction of the State tariff law by which the act is made appli cable to goods in bond imported prior to its pas age and to goods on shipboard prior to the sth qf August. 1 1 ROM CALIFORNIA. Another. Freshet at Saoramento. Dread Destruction of Property Through- oat the fitate =I SAN Munnmoo, Cal., Jan. 1 Stormy weather has interrupted telegraphic cOtrimunication within the State and over the Sierre Nevada since the 24th ult. The floods here have been renewed to a great eitent throughout the valley of Horton. Sacramento and Stockton are partially over &Wed, but withbut much additional damage. Business with the interior has been suspended. More property has been destroyed in the State by this freshet, than by any other freshet , since the occupation of the country by the Americans. • The weather is pleasant. To day the steamer Golden Age Bailed from Panama with one hundred passengers and five httn and ninety thousand dollars in treli ew York, and one hundred and seven ty thousttud for Eogland. Judge Hager , yesterday issued an injunction restraining the sale of the Broderick estate un til the question of the forgery of Broderick's will is investigated. MPORTANT FROM MEXIOO. Additional News by the Stegw4 Columbia. We learn that the Governor of Vera Crus was willing to evacuate the city. but demanded and receiv. d a respite of twenty-four hours. Gen. Genet on landing issued a proclama tion to the troops and another to the people . the latter being to the effect that the troops had come thithel only to demand satisfaction of the failure of treaties and violence committed against their compatriots and to obtain guar antees against similar outrages in the future. The greatest sathlaction of the army .will be, after fulfilling its mission from the Queen, to return to its own country, witu the cerodnty of having merited the affection of the Mexican& Nearly 100 pieces of rifled cannon of the latest , pattern, were foundlu San Juan de Mks. New 'Abticrtisemtuts. BRANT'S HALL ! LAST NIGHT OF THE ‘.‘Three Legged Monster." A HOLIDAY PANTOMINE Thia Fiiday Evening, Last Night.! SATURDAY EVENING BENEFIT OF THE SICK AND DISABLED SOLDIERS OF CAMP CURTIN. Doors open at 61-. Commences at 71. Adniission JaZdtt WAN ED , A COLORED" MANas Cook and L for an officer. Address a note stating oolitic and SAM , L. A. j3-412t* Head Quarters Camp Cants. , PIiIIIPII3EMPI3 DAILY Ali LINE! Between Philadelphia LOOK DAVIS, JIMMY Sam; Wniressoorr, Murat, ilrannown, WATSONTOWN , MILTON NORTHMIBIBLAND, Sunumr,, Tilsvormer, • GsoimarownLiszserowsdinsiots. BIZIRO, Hawes, Damns, AND HARRISBURG. The, Philadelphia Depot being centrally located the Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A Cesiduator goes through with each train to attend to the sato delivery of all goods entrustedto the line. Goode delivered at the Depot of FEND, WARD* MED, No. Gil Mirk et Mee; Philo b_y b o'clock P. 11., will be Ctslivered Harrisburg the next morning. Freight (always) as low as by any other Padielfaar 114111,101), Dail by this lbw to prompt Pei epeedy'delivery or aM Harrisburg Moods. Tilekinidersigneddinuottuf for past patron go hopes Add attention to Jx- business to-merit a woo ••kuautte orAilo ; •T . p Iap AER.%LA} Allidekthta Sninkadbig as blot of Market Stine , Harrisburg. Nsw YORK, Jan. 2 Naw YORK, Jan. 2 25 Cents.