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BISHOP, ATTORNEY -AT--LAW, OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO NoirYETH'S HALL, OPPOSITE THE COURT-SOUSE Consultations in German and English. nova dlm A. C EMIT H, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE THIRD STREET. mylOy) NEAR MARKET. JONES HOUSE, CORNER OF MARKET ST AND MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PA. JoSEPS F. McCLELLIN, PEOPRIRIOR. (RICIENTLY OONDUCTSD BY WILLS 00VIIRLY.) th'e , e a First Class Hotel, and located la the central part 0 the atty. It Is kept in the best manner, and itS patrot's sod find every accommodation to be met with le the best houses in the country. se3o-dtt THEO F, dCELEFFER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, HAREM STREET, HARRISBURG. Pdr Licata ettodtion paid to Printing, Htillus and Binding or Railroad Blanks, etnnifests, Ohecks, Drafts, &c. CARDS printed at fa, $3, $4, and $b per twosome in oiegant style. 1411 /3, 3. BARRIS ) Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer NO. 112 MARKET &TREE?, • HARRISBURG. Ali always on baud a lull assortment - Tin And J•tgkliziod Goosing and Parlor Stoves et the best feminism. u eta Gutter Elpoutin.t. Keel hap and Galvanized Iron •it,rwsli, manntraltured and pat up at IVlV3onable rates betairiug promptly minded to. apr3o-dlp DAN'L. A, MUNCH, AGENT, die Old Wallower Line respectfully informs the public th%t this Old Daily rraneporta• lion Line, (the only Wallow,r Line flaw in exist-ace in this City,) ik is to successful operation, and prepared to carry freight as low as any other Individual line between Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Wil liamsport, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven and all other points On the Northern ~entral, Philadelphia and Erie and Wil liam ri and 4-'Nita Railroads. DANL A. MUEINCH, Agent. liarriaburg, Pa Mood. sent to the Ware. House of Messrs. Peacock, Zell ix, Inctuntn, Not ; M add ale Market street ab ove Eighth, Plilla.delphla, by 4 o'clock, P. a., will arrive al Harrisburg, ready for delivery next morning. aprigt•rdmy I REMOVED. JOHN B. SMITH BLAB removed his Boot and Shoe Store from the corner of Second and Walnut streets to NO. 108 MARKET STREET, Next door to Hat tie , / Agriculture More, where he intends to ketpall kinds of Boats aNi Shoes, Gaiters, age., and a large stook 01 Trunks, and everything in his line of bu siness ; and will on Osman! to receive the patronage Cl his old customers nod the public in general at his new place of bualn.ss, ell kinds of work mule to order in the beet style and by superior workmen. Repairing done at abort notice. [apadtf] JOHN 9. PEIPHER'S DAILY LINE ! BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, Lock Haven, Jorge) , Shore, Williamsport, LW ey, Uniontown, Watsontown, Milton, Lewisburg, Northumberland, Sun bury, Treverton, Georgetown, Lykenstown, Millersburg, Halifax, Dauphin AND HARRISBURG. The Philadelphia Depot being centrally located, the Drayage s ill he at he Lowest Rates. Toe Conductor goes through with each tram to attend to the safe dr Every of all goods intrusted to the line. Goods deliver ed at the Depot of Freed, Ward rit Freed, 811 Market street, Philadelphia, by 6 o'clock, P. M., wiu b delivered in Harriuburg the next morning. freight Always u Low as by Any Other Line. JOSEPH MONTGOMERY, Phila¢olphia and Reading Depot, oct2i-eitt Foo. of Market street, Harrisburg. llili. ADOLPH P. TEL! , PSEIL WOULD respectfully inform his • old patrons and the public generally, that lie will onotinne to instructions on the PLS24O FORTE,..IIE GODSCIN,VIgiveOLIN and also in the science ei THOROUGH BASS. He will with pleasure wait apou ibE47 homes at any hoar disked, or beeves will be givens his residence, In Third streat few doors below tb Swum &formed Church. decta-Ott filistttlauraTur. POSTAGE CURRENCY. WE have received an assortment of Wal lets adapted for carrying safely and con veniently the New Currency, with lot of • LEATHER GOODS GENERALLY. Ladies' Satchels, Ladies' Companions, Purses, FOrtlllollllob3B, Seger Cases, Card Cases, Wri ting and Sewing Cases, Portfolios. SELLER'S DRUG STORE, 91 Market St. STANDARD PEAR TIMES, at Keystone Nursery, adjoining the 1. city of Harrisburg. Oct. 18, 1862. COAT, 011 Lamps perfected, "Cahoon's • At tachmeat" fitted to any lamp, prevents the breaking of chimnies. For ease by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Cot.- Front and Market Sts. nova DANDELION, Rio, and other preparation!' of Coffee, warranted pure, for Bale by NICBOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market Ste. nov3 SHOES ED HALIBUT. AVERY choice article just received, and for sale by PM DOCK, Jr., & CO. NOTION'S. - Quito a variety at mufti an 4 entertsinlm: ,t10,:6--cheno--01 n2O r{ • Ng, FRES3H Lemons and Raisins, just re %Wel end for mile low by NICBVILB b BOWMAN, lea Corner front and Market' enneta. EIGS, Dates, Prunes,. Raisins, and all klub of tUtat at 34 sll`l WISE'i Store Third and wa. myl CHOICE lot of Tobacco, for sale at ble prbrs, by NICHOLS I BOWMAN . ' noTS Comer Front and 'Market , . a • Ifi r i' 7 .- . ini t '''' ' .>',.• : <: - k% S l / 4 - /4,4,..... .• _ ' '‘ .:o \ fiv / ...,,,,,----_-_/ --:: (__ .- : :. • .. . . .. . • . . . .. .- . it .t ' . . . 11. tHransDiti , . 4 : . , . „ P ':: : 1 , 1: : . P , , . ~ ,' . . ,pI,. , , . ' . .. , * . .... . P N. 4 2 , . ... . ::: PP P : • . . P , PP . ..‘ S r ;:i h t ‘ A '*. ' o ' 1 .'"; i . p . ,,. . , .,;,e -4,1 --.: 4 . --- ,",...s.---- ----,•---- a ,..,,,,,, — -_,....--, • .._ VOL XVIIII HARRISBURG- PA. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER °:iital. DR. JOHNSON 13 ALLemisitn•rt.3l: LOCI BOHM ! 1.4 AS discovered tee most certain, speedy LA and etreteael remedyin the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE ULM In SIX TO TWIELVII HOURS. No Mercury or Nozi'ous Drugs. Ai Cure Warranted, or no Charge, in from one to Two Days. Weakness of the Sack or. Limbs, Strictures, Affections of We kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary discharges, Im potency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Lan guor, Low Spirits, Confusiot. of ideas, Palpitation of the. Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddi ness, Di seise oi the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, atfM. tions of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—those Mi. rible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth —those sneer and solitary pract.eas more taint to the ir victims than the song of ..yrens to the Mariners of Ulys ses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, do., Imporraible. Young Ken Repeatedly, who hays become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dresdful and destructive lithit which , annual ly sweeps to an natimely grave thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intelle, t, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. ilarriage• Married Persona, or Young Men contemplating mar riage, being aware of physical weakness, organic debili ty, deformities, &c., speedily Cured. lie who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and con fidently rely upon his skill as a Physician. Organic Weakness immediately Cured, and full vigor Restored. This distreeeing Attection- , mhica render, ire misera ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences. 1 oung persons are too apt to commit excesses trom not being aware of the dreadful oonseq mums that may ensue. New, who that understands the subject will pretend to deity that the pott er of procreation Is last sooner ey those falling into im proper habits than by the prudent Besides being de prived the pleasures of healthy Mitering, the most se lions and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the 'Physical and Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Procreative Power, Nervieue Irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Constitution.. 1 Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Gough, Consumption, Decay and Death, office, No. 7 South Frederick Street. Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few door. tram the corner. fall not to observe items and number. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doe. tor's Diplomas hang in his Mice. A Cure Warranted in Two Days. No Mercury or Piratticous Drags, Dr. Johnson, Member of the Royal College of surgeons, London, Grad , nate from one of the moat eminent Colleges in the United States, aid the greater part of whom life has been spent in the hospitals of London, Parts, Philadelphia and else where, has effected some of the most astonishing enrol that were ever known • many troubled with ringing In the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended nometimes with derangement of mind were cured immediately. Take Particular Notice. Dr. J. addresses all those Whb have injured themselves by improper indulge cc and solitary habits, whit* ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either business, study, society or marring,. These are some et the sad and meiancholly effendi pro. ducal by early habits of youth, vie Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness f Sight, Leas of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the heart, Dys pepsy Nervous Irritability, Derangement of theDligestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, flio IttlarTALLT.—The tearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas D epression of Simile, evil For bodings, Iverson to Society, delf Distrust, Love of edited°, Timidity, do., are some of the evils produced. Trioneurre of persons of MI ages can now Judge what Is the cause of their decliuing health, losing their vigor, beeoming weak, pea% nervous and emaciated, having a singulis appearance soma the eyes, cough and symptoms of eonsiunption. Young Ken Who have iajured themselw by a certain practice nu dulged in when alone, a halt frequently learned from einepauions, yr atscliool l the, elfeets of Which are nightly' felt, even when asleep, and if not cured femme marriage haposuble, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, lite.hoire of his coun try, the darling MIMI parents, should be matched from all prospects and enjoyments of Bib, by the consequence of deviating from itie path of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit. Snob persons um, before contem plating redact that a sound mind and bo areathe most neces tory rei lokltas to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey Written life becomes a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly' darkens to the view ; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with t h e me tembell,y reflection that the happiness of another beconies blighted with our own. Disease" of Imprudence. When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds that he has imbibed the seeds of this painful dis ease, it too' often lamas that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who, from education sad respectability, can alone be friend him, delaying Blithe conetitational symptoms on this bony d disease make their appearance, such as ul aerated sore throet, dimmed nom, nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches on,the Ivad, face and extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate of the mouth' or the bones of the nose fall Is, and the victim of this awful disease become; a horrid object of comnibieration, till death puts a period to hI dreadful sciderings, by sending him to " that Undiscor verei Country from whence no traveler returns." It is a stelancliMy fact that thousands fall victims to this terrible disease, owing to the unskilfullnese of igno rant pretenders, who by the use of that Deadly Poison, Mercurp, rein Ike constitution and make the residue o Life miserable. Strangen. Trust not your lives, or deaths, to the are of the many Unlearned and. Worthless Pretenders, destitute of Mum ledge, mime or•chararder, who copy Dr. JohnsOn'tiadver- Vertisementa, or style themselves in the newspapers, regularly Mdlucated Physicians incapable at Curing, they keep yell trifling month after month taking their filthy and poisouousneaa ,taduud or as tong as the smallest fee ran be obtainedn despair, leave yen with ruin ed health to sigh over your galling dieappointment. Dr. Johnson is, the only Physician davertising. Hie credential or diplomas always Wings in his Mice. His remedies or treatment are unknown to all others, Prepared from wide spent in the gr eat hoepitals of Eu rope, the first in the cot:alley man inane extensive Pri vate Practice than any - other Physician la the world. Induce:bent of the Press. The many thousands cured at this Institution year af ter year, and the numerous, important Surgical Opera tions performed by Dr: Johnson, wftnessised by the re porters of the "Sun," "clipper," and many other pa pers, notices of which, have gemmed again and again before the public, besides his standiog as a gentleman of character and responsibility, is a sufficient guano tee tothe affileted. Skin Diseases :speedily Cured. particular in directin g ther etrtersemotonshwiarlnsitintgase should b e in the follow iugmanuer : Joan' M. JOHNSON; K. D. Of the Baltimore Lock Hospital, Baltimore, Md. COAL Oit Lamp Shades, Wicks, Chim— neys, for sale low by NICHOLS k BOWMAN, octS Corner Front and Harlot streets. IIR newly repleniehed ,prock of 'toilet Uk and Pane, Goads uneureatlid to this City and t wain confident rd rendering sattalaction we would rta peel filly invite a ea. KELLER, ,91 Market atreet, two doors east_of 'Warta street, iamb e. . Flat every Tuesday and Friday : at JOHN WLSVS atom coiner of Third mad. ula) "ENDEPENDENti IN 41 I HOWARD & HOPE MORT & QUICK ROM tocrliantatts FREIGHT REDUCED EXPRESS CO.'S TO ANP FROM. NEW- -0 . Goods Ordered in_ the Morning Returned the same Night Leave New York at 7,4 P. 51., by the Feet Through Evros Train, arriving in HarrisbUrg at 8 A. M. WITHOUT ORANGE OF 0/118. Order Goods marked , vie ROPE EIEBREBS,CO., General Office„-162 Broadway, New York For further information enquire of dzo. BERGNER, Agent liaaanumao, Aug. 1861.-dtf IdnAiiger's Patent Beef Tea A SOLID Concentrated Extrad co t "Bee IX, and Vegetables, convertible immedli.tely into a nourishing and delicious soup or Bed Tea. liably approved by a . I:mower or gar rhystoians - whO use it in our hospitals for tue sustenan.ie for oar grounded. DatEol3o.l.ll POI This. 011 t up one dith part of a cake of the entrain, pour on boiling water, scout a plot, inore.or RIC eneereititte tbostrength desired In a few minutes it 'will oe eutirely Thia admirable artkela eitudelassi into a comp& of form, all the substantial and nutritive properties of a large bulk of meat and vegetables. The reaoinsas with wtueti it oissotree into a rich and palatable soap or tea, which would require Were of propatadon, aco rditig to thatch's' method, to an advantage In many situatiole of lit's to obvious to need urging. Nur tale by WII. DOCK, Jr., & Co EIitAPE VINES OF all desirable hardy native varieties, (and they are the only class worth planting in the open air,) for sale at the ;eistone Nursery, adjoining the City: Among them ere some of the newer varieties, such as Delaware, Dfana,Akwca, Conerd,.Afewa dine, Hartford, Prol:A - 4w., which have sold at very high prices for small and weak vines.— Strong, well ripened and thrifty vines are now offered at romonable prices. Oct. 18, 1862. JACOB 111181:1. STEAM .13011.A1t8, , • A v INU made nthoient and parmaineut 11 arrangements tbr ine purpose, we are now pre ps ep to make Sl.BAld ItOILEItte of every kind, prompt ly and at remount/1e fates. .We shall um lion wide by tlall & Brother, the repanyiano tt wttteh is 5000tict to no.,e in ttko n argot. None but BM bust rands employed. Repairing prompt. attended to. AudreOo NAGA WOit&S, mytlay llarriebura, pa. OAMP WAITING OASES, OONTAINDKI PAPER, EN VELOPhIS, PENS AND PENOILS. Just the thing to carry In the knapsack. Price com plot°, Only 3tl cants: or sale at niSEGNSIt'S 011E&P BOOS STORE. BITGARI 100 ! Bali gra . d iS es u au r a L ad , u jus el a r ad iv it ed aw an ,l wat woad at the lowest wicket vices. je2o WM DiCht, JR., & PECAN NUT TREES A T Keystone Nursery. Oot. 18,1862. CHEESE from the oelebrate . d Hamburg &tries, a await cuailgalaeaujuit raaetsrad and fur NIOIIOLS BOWMAN, Corner front Audi Maritimlareets sale by septl2 VANILLA BEANS. Art; are offering tor Bale a splendid - V V quality or Vanilla Bean at low piece, by the pound, ounce or Edney. KAUAI D Kula .sToas , 91 Market street RIO, Dandelion and other preparations AA, of coffee, freehand pure fur sale low, by NICROLA & IidWASAN, • au29 Corner Fro t and Market streets. f 11013ACCO, -Cavendish, ~ .,.,,:;rats and Twist, for sale low by • NIGEL )1,2 & BOWMAN, au2i garner Front and Market streets. DANDE LION, Ric,' and o th er. prepare tow p LuiWe, for Sale _ ii 101101.13 & BOWMAN; sepa2' - Corner Front and Market Etreeta, IN& Assortment of Coat Oillamps, , olusiles , F Chimneys, for sale very.low, by ' NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Front iancl-Market SU. zlova SPANISH CSESTNIIT TREEi A T Keystone Nursery, adjoining the city Oct. 13, 1862 ' PEACH THE OF select kinds, strong, stocky and vigorous, two years old, at Key stone Nursery, Har- risbarg. Oct. 13, 1862 LUBRICATING Oil for all kinds of ma cninery, in convenient wan" for ale very low NICHOL 1 sown" Oornor Front end Mirka street. by jel9 SUGAR cured hams, jut received an for sale, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, sep 17 Cor. Front and Market street. PENS in the world, for 750; 161 ,25 Si 60, $2, SS, and i 4 tor sale at rebls-I songsTzfes Bookelore. TP' ES, Orangee stld Lethons, at.TO WlSa's. \i• ',.. i: r ti, A_ i., I . N •.V 1). V .W. 7 BY TELiglifi From our Morning FAition From Washington. MOVEMENTS OF OEN. MoOLELLAN. His Farewell Order to the army. WANIZEIGToN, Nov. 11. Major General McClellan and persona staff left Warrenton at 11 o'clock to-day, on reach ing Warrenton Junction, a salute was fired, and the troops which had been drawn up In line, afterwards broke ranks, when the soldiers crowded around him, and many eagerly called for a few parting words. Re said in response while on the platform of the care :—"I wish you to stand by Burnside as you have stood by me and all will be well. Good bye." To this there rose a spontaneous and enthusi• antic response. The troops were also drawaup iu line at Bristow station, and Manassas Junc tion, where salutes were fired, and where Mc- Clellan was complimented with enthusiastic cheers: The party arrived here this afternoon just in time to take the five o'clock train of cars for Trenton. The cars being detained, owing to some im pediments on the track, Gen. McClellan was recognised by the Many soldiers qnartered in that vicinity, when "he was greeted with oft repeated cheers. The following farewell order was read to the troops • composing the army of the Potomac yesterday morning, on dress parade : Eisannnikapass Amu POMAAO, CAMP NEAR Rwarossows, Nov. 7, 1862. Officers and Soldiers of the Army of the Facade: By an ordervf the President devolves upOu Major General Burnside the command of this army. In parting from you I cannot express the love and gratitude I bear 'to yon. As An army yon have grown up under my care ; in j you I have never found doubt br coldness. The battles you have fought under my coml.- mend will proudly live in our nation's histod. The glory you have achieved, our peril arid , fa tigue, the graves of 'our comrades, fallen in battle and by disease, the biokeu forms of those whom wounds.and sickness disabhalilixe the strongest assertions which can exist among men. That we are united still by indisoluble ties; we will ever be comrades lu sapPoting the constitution of our country and the DIN+ tionality of its people. (Signed) ; GEORGE B. MoOLELLAN, Major General' IL S. A. MtCLELLAN AT BALTIMORE. Itaurrumnir,- Nov. 11.---Gen. McClellan hail just arrived and passes through to Philadell phia in the seven P. II train. He goes through from thence by special train- for Trenton. FROM NASHVILLE. Movements of General Boners's) AFFAIRS 21AaHVILLE REBELS RITSRLT FROM MURFREESBORO Gen. llosecrans and staff , arrived last night, having left Bowling Green at 6 o'clock that morning on &train to Mitchellville,making the remainder of the trip, 40 miles, on horseback without interruption by the guerillas. The forests are blazing along the greater por tion of the route, and many dwellings are de stroyed. The country looks painfully desolate. The inhabitants forage and their stock ne trly all gone. He reports of the starving situation of Nashville. About 80,000 bushels of core and other substantiate were in store when General McOook's corps arrived. The recent attack of the enemy was a recou noiaance and feint to enable Morgan's gueril las to destroy the railroad bridge. We lost about thirty killed and wounded in the at tack. Gen. McCook htis driven most of the rebels clear back from the city. The rebels etre still in considerable force at Itutfreesboro, but are retreating as rapidly as possible beyond the Tennessee river, destroying everything as they retire. A supyly train of one hundred wagons ar rived from Mitchellsrille to-night. Gen. Boseerans has occupied'Gen. Buell's old headquarters. FROM NEW YORK. Large Seizure of Counterfeiting Ap parattuies. The greatest haul of counterfeiting apptuu tuses that has been recovered for years, was made by John Jenlins, Deputy United States Marshal of PhiladelPhia, - assisteil by Benjamin Franklin, Chief of Detective Police of Phitadel phia, and Sergeat Edward Lryon, of thelBth ward, Philadelphia. They succeeded in arresting a man named George White, fifty years of age whose place of residence is at No. 288 Allende Avenue, Brooklyn, and place of business No. 88 Cedar Street, New York, under the assumed name of T. H. Bentley & Co. White was formerly etn ployed by the American Bank Note Company. All the paraphernalia of the counterfeiting business were secured. The finished plates and vignettes, as also those in process of engraving, betray the hand- of a master wOrUlan. Fin ished plates on the following banks were se cured Commercial Bank, Olen Falls Batik, bs.; Bank of °Lange County, N. Y., bs.• Pixissset Bank of Falls River, 25.; Liberty Ban k of Prof- Mance, R. 1., 25., Waterbury Bank, of Conn., fis. and DN.; Farmers Bank of Balding, Pa., Is.• Cuyler's Bank of Palmyra, Pa., ss: Both establishments were broken up, and the prisoners handed over to Deputy Superinten dent Folk, of Brooklyn, to await a hearing on Monday., RECTOR OF TIIINITY 'OBIIRCEIi N. Y Niw Yosic, Nov. 11 Rev. Morgsn Dix a con of Oen. Dirties been choien rector of Trinity Church, vice Dr. Bev rian damned. 2. 186 - Offloiel Dispatches from Rear Aihil ral Farragnt• TII OCCUPLTIOM Of GAMMON, CORPUS COMM AND SABINE, CITY . Full Pardonlers of the Expedition The Navy bepartment has received volumi niens dispatches from Bear Admiral Yarragut, dated Pensacola Bay, October 15th. After stating that. Galveston, Corpus Christi and Sabine City, and the adjacent waters are now in our possession. He says a short time ago he sent down on the coast of Texas, Acting Volunteer Lieutenant J. W. Kittridge, with the bark Arthur, the little steamer Sachem, and a launch, with which force he said he could take Corpus Christi and the , waters adja cent, whence we heard of Ito Many small crafts running to -Havana: . He succeeded very well, took the Owes, made several captures, and compelled the ens my to bum several of their vessels, but on one occasion venturing on shore with his small boat, he was . surrounded, taken prisoner and carried to Houaton, where they paroled him on condition that he should go , north and not serve until regularly exchanged. I next sent the Remington, acting master Crocker commanding, with the Rachael, Sea-, men, and a /winch with a howitzer, to Sabine Pass. He too; succeeded well. He found tit the bar one of the mortar schooners, Henry Jones acting master, Pennington "commanding, whom he invited to take port with him which he did, and according to acting master Crocker's report, performed his duty with great credit, they took the fort, rind are still going ahead finely, having taken several prizes, one of which arrived here on yesterday with dis patches. • I next sent Col: Piershaw with the gunbottis Oweaco, Harriet Lane, Clifton and Westfield to take Galveston, which he did In the shortest time and without the loss of a man: It appears that the first shot from the Omasco exploded directly over the heads of , the men at and.around the big gun their main reliance and the enemy left. A flag of truce was hoisted, and the preliminaries arranged for a surrender, which took place on the 9th inst. Corpus Christi'and the adjacent waters are all still held by the Sachem and other small vessels. PROM FORUM MORN LATE NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. All Hope of InOrtenticui Gone.' THE NORTHERN ELECTIONS. The United 'States =malt -steamship Rhode Island arrived this morning from the Gulf, and reports all quiet at New Orleans, Mobile and Hilton Head. She brings a large mail from the Mobile blockading squadron. The Monitor came up the Roads to day from Washington. The steamships Atlantic and Ericsson arrived here this morning, and are now at anchor in the Roads. Ilk. Nmgmus, Nov. 11. The Richmond Erasiner of the Bth says: "The prospects of European intervention has dissolved like a snow-wreath. But a short 'time ago there was hopeful -Indkations that England'and Frafice were about to ,take . some action in this war that would , be favorable to , the South. This opinion was reflected not Only in the journals of the enemy, but in the minds of intelligent foreigners on this side of the Atlantic. It is known that on the:strength of this calculation of our national existence being early recognized by Enihmd and France, transactions have been made to some extent by , foreign ,-capitalists in Confederate bonds at eightyjiliz - cents oa the dollar rhere ie, howemer, no mittakieg the signa -1 sauce of the speech of the British . Secretary of War, in which he kieserta that the South "has toot as yet accomplished her independence, ' and moat be regarded as a belligerent holding en uncertain posit iodin an undecided war. The arid& Government' will in rio way, and at no time daring the continuance of this war, rec ognized the Southern Confederacy as one of the independent powers of the earth, or interfere to limit the duration of this war." NEW Tom, Nov. 11 FROM TEXAS. Wm=cnoN, Nov. 11 GOLD SELLING AT $1215, FONEIIIBII MONROB, Nov. 10. ALL HOPE or istrurramiii Tall 1101110 ON lISOZIONS The-Has:miner of the Bth, speaking of the re 'snit of the Northern election; says : "Them astounding manifestations from the North convey the idea of an emphatic and im pressive popular verdict against the Abolition faction which has ruled* the Government at Washington. The northern papers* attempt to lesson the value of the results of the electioni in the eyes of the south. The value, however, determined by the citrumstances, that the principaildea on whkh the recent canvass in the North was conducted, was that the Demo crats were a peace paity:in disguise, and with this issue thrust in their faces; the people of the three most powerful States in the North have given unprecedented . majorities to the Democratic candidates; and a blew to . die Abo litionists at the ballot boxes that will stagger 'them into the background.' Twenty-eix; Federal pilsoners.are announced as having been recetved at the cabby Prison on Thursday night, via Lynchburg; and seven prisoners were received on Filday from the White House. The likaminer complain; that "While the sol diers whp enlisted to fight are engaged at Dnny's and Chapin's Bluffs in felling trees and ditching, up to their knees in mud and water, Richmond is full (Alive negri•es and slaves, the extent of whose occupation is obstructing the markets. The Yankees set an example to our authorities in the employment of negroes." ELM NORM= EIBEL UNLIMON • 1110111r."-"- _ . . "It is rumored," says, the Airaetiner, "that . Gen. Lee having decoyed the enemy into a trap at Bnickeisville, bad fallen npon and routed them with great, slaughter.. '':We have failed to obtain from the.lrevgirm_gm jooms.a„ of this pleasing sto r y . (fold is telling at Richmond at $2 26, a de cline of 10 cents within a week. gam trintiltl Matte Hemagoiteitetsfwpotrerdoreettereeare pew ed to execute JOB raid BOOK. PRIM MG of every del loriPti 3 ON ent the e oper than It ran be done at any other establimm In th country. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Mr Four lium or isms constitute stoking square , laght lime or more than four ooastitute a square. alt Square, one ...... SO one week 1 20 1111 one mo a,.. ......, 000 three moatis .... 400 six months 600 one yea ......... 00 One Square, one day ..... . ......... ....... one week one month to three montin six marsh. _ ow year. 20 04 46r Buenas notices` Inserted tit the Local Cbtotan, or before Marriages and Deaths, , lffiGarDENTS i'22l [Ariz for each Insertion. NO 64. I?•. Marrnaw and Deaths to be ebantiod is* regular adrertiamennk Interesting from Mao and West Tenneasee• Carao, Colonel Dome, at Fort Henry, telegraplut as follows : . "General Ransom has doubtless had aught with Woodward yeaterday afternoon. At 3P. M. heavy cannonading wee heard at Fort ttenry evidently between Hopkiosville and Lafayette. Nothing has been received from Bans= per sonally." Col. Dome also telegraphed about 8 o'clock in the evenhrg, as follows ; • "At.. 9 o'clock lest night our cavalry, the Fifth lowa, from General Ransom's command, were pursuing Woodward. The report now is that there was an engagement yesterday with 1,600 rebels, in which our troops were victo rious. It is also reported that the rebels have been re-enforced and meditate an attack on Fort Henry. The intelligence from Lagrange is contra band, and although known here yesterday wait not allowed to be transmitted. The small pox is raging among the contra bands to a fearful extent. Fifteen or twenty more were attacked to day. cite intelligence from Lagrange," referral to above, may be guessed at from a despatch iu the Richmond papers, dated Holly Springs, Miss., Nov. toth, which says the Union forces had advanced in force to Lagrange, and Were reported marching on Holly Springs MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Cotton buoyant and 1,600 bales sold at 821® 630; flour lower and 16,600 bbis. sold; wheat rather better at close of the market corn -180,- 000 bus. sold-wbite $1 60,@,1 62 ; ciorn aetive and 89,090 bus. sold ; pork buoyant and inks closing at $lB, and prime $ll 60 ; lard steady; whisky steady at 87(84 ; sugar buoyant at 104@l11i; coffee quiet; molasses firm; freights dull ; stocks lower, but closing firmer ; gold a LE W ORBS, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. YANINAOTIMOR 01 • s BOOK-BINDBIir RULING-01kCillfin AND Pfitia, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS, AND NACHLNINI YO GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider Mills and fodder Cutters, SCHOOL FURNITURE, - General Machine Work and Iron and Brass CASTINGS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL BRANCHN-, BCRQLL SAWING, PLANING, Elt., RIC. Or Any Machine of Wood, Iron or _Brass made to order. Gear and 'Screw Cutting. PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING- TOOLS Isar Cash paid far Id top Air, grais s Spelter, PENNSYLVANIA . R4ILROAID, CELLAR W LNDOW GRATES, Of VarlOu pedal:dam, both stwionAry and swinglne.!!Aiah , Welehts and lrarioas other beading eastiner far sake very cheap M the [mytrt kr' N ,GLE Wongd. NICHOLS & BOWMAN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 43- M. 0 CI NI EL AB, Oornor Front and Marks Strestal` HARRISBURG, PENN'A. ESPECTIVELY invite the attention Lik, of the public to their large and wall selected stock of • GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO MESTIC FRUITS. We now oiler for sale - Stewaste, Loveringe Ooiden Syrup, White and Brown Sugars of all grades, Green and Black Teas, Coffee, Spices and Flavoring [Extracts. ALSO, FLOUR, FISH, SALT, LARD, HAMS, tic, ie., &C. We invite an examination of our superior • NON-KILPLOSIVE COAL OIL, Unequalled in every raved by any in the market, to mither with all kinds of LAMPS, SHADES, BURNERS, • CHIMNEYS, Ac., &a., An 'We have the largest e ssaidnient of I - GLASSWARE & QUEENSWARE in 'tbe eity ; also, all ki 01 , , CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE. Oall and examine at oar old stand, NICHOLS & BOWMAN, wig Corner Front and Market (trona. ;FAVORABLE WEATHER , lOR setting out 'Strawberry Plants is nni y ► here. The season is just the right one.—: Plants set out now will — be — well rooted and grow considerably before winter, 'and wift produce a tolerable crop next summer. -•-. The best varieties, at fair prices, at Keystone Nursery. JACOB KISH. Oct. 13,1862. • ... • SHADE TREES, ;, OF various kinds, at the Keystone Nursery, adjoining the city. - • - sr Trees planted and marmite./ to grow, of, - : if failing, to be replacedi-eek reasonable terms. . JACOB Oct 'l3, .1862. efiPHDICE Syrups, of all /dada, at old prices., Call sad Examisi at • ' 1• Nl6Ol/3.1 BOWMAN, Qor. Frootandifarket kitalz, tr. ROWN sugars ol all grades, for sale tow, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN', Corner Front and Martel otroolo. Ntw You, Nov. LI Nem rithertistintnts. HICKOK'S STEAM BOILERS, 4P. ABOVE STATE STREET 2 00 600 10 OQ 16 90