OoNTlKCKD MOM IIHCT FAOt payment of what Is jiutl? due ; bat it ibuwe titr gre-tt .Diportaucei.f time ia th connection t tie great atlvaiiUtKe of a iuy by ahich w kIihIi u .t have to y ui.til w.- h umber a buu dr 1 millU'im, abut, by a tiitft-reut pulii-y, we wnuM have. U Mjf now. whru wc liuui.jcr but ttiiny Hi millioua. In a woid, it shows that a dollar will be modi harder to pay for the war, than will be a dollar f r eiuau iatioo. n the pruubcil plan. And tbt-u the l itter will oue-t uu Mood, uo pronoun lite. It will be a baviu of bulh. Ad to the aecoud artit.e, I think it would be iDipnu ticat-le to return to bondage the c1m ot perrtonfl therein utDUmplatttJ, hoiuo tf them, dnuhtlerft, in the prcM riy isenbe, belong to ioy al owueit; and hen e, iov.iou u made in this Ucle lor uuui. eiuauuic audi. '1 he third article relate to the future of the freed pro )?. It does not oblige, but meiely autborixeH, LVngreHi to aid in uiiii.d..g ut:L as m;iy (onnent '1 bin ought not to e r gard d an objt'tiuablef on the one baud, or u the other, in h much at) it comu) to uothiiit un less ty the mutual con m of the people to It depoitcd. and the American voters, U.rougL their repretk-niativt lu Mngro. I auuot itike it letter known than it al ready in, btt I stroiigly favr coliuifcUim And yet I wir-lt lo nay there in an ohjectinn urged agaiiiht free colored (K-rnmi r maining in the omul ry, whicn it larg ly finaginary, it not a raieiiiiieti njalicious It i inMK'ed that their presence would iu jiire and dim -lace, whine lalur aud white lalmr rn. If there vTer timid be a proper lime for mere ctvh arumeunt, that time surely is nt iiow. lu timet like the pnH nt, n.u should utter nothing f-r whieh they would not witliag ly tttt rehp iniit.lethioUi;h tiuie and in eternity. Is it ttue, then, that colored p-ople can dis place any nioie white laitur by beiug free, than by remaining slareK ? It they rtay in their old piaeett, they j-.t.e no white la.MireiB; if they leave their old plai' s, they leave them oiX'U to white Inliorei- iouically, there is neither more nor lett of it. Kinani-ipation, even with out dep irtalti-n, would pni...biy enhance the waicex of white latnir, and, very surely, would no rediuv the til. Ihim tin-custom try amount of labor wculd (till have to t perfonurd : the freed people would surely not d.i more ihn their old pro portion ot it. and very protiahly, for a time, would do hfw, having an iucnaM-d jwirt to white lahorrm, bunging thtirlat-or into greater demand, and, roHheiiently, enhaucing the wage! ot it. With di iortation, even to a limiteil exieut, i uhaiied wag. s to while I,iUr in nmtli .metica ly certain liltor U like any other commodity iu the maiket -inreae the drtn tnd tor it, and oii inert a-e the price of it. Rr-duce the hui ply of Ida k lattor, by coloniz ing the black foboivr out ot the country, and, by preiiety m muih, oii increase the demand for, and wages of, white labor. But it i dreaded th.it the freed fieoplc will swarm forth, and cover the whole land t Are they not already in the land Will liberation make them any more numeiouh f Kqually dw tnhuttd among the whiles of the whole conn try, and there would le hutouecolon d toseveu whit'-s. Could the one, iu any way, gre.ttly distutb the sev n t There are many communi ties now, having more thati one free colored person to Seven whites; and this, without any appareut coDsdotosuttw of evil fiom it. 'Ihi .strict of tdunibia. and the Stales uf Mary la .d and Delaware, me all iu thia ixnditi .n Tbe Ihstnet bm more th in one free colored to stx wtiiteti ; aud yet, in its frequent fictitious to Cot gre-s, I believe it h:ut i.ever puwnted tbe pre-uc-.f free color d per-ons as one of it grievances Hut why should emancipHtion eout:i,sei d the fred e-ple north T tVople, td" any il r, seldom tun, unless there 1 some thme to run trni. 1111 odoreil people, to Some extent, hav- fled north from b-ml ige ; aud woi, per hapt, trom tiotb bondage and destitution. Hut if gradual etuaneipaiiun and deportation be adopt-d. i bey will have neither to tlee front Their old mantert will give them wages, at least until new laborers cau be pr-cu ed, and tbe freed men, in turn, will g'adly g ve their labor fot the watre , tdl new borne cu be found for them, in coneni' climes, and with p-opie heir own hood and rae 'Ibis pro(otitiori can I trusted on the mutual interest involved And. in any event, cannot the uortb decide for itsetf. whether to rece v.- them f Attain, a practice prove- in -re than theory, in tuy cse, bs there been any irruption of coloied people northward, h.caune of the ab.ii-bment ol tdaviry in tbe Lfutiict last spring What I have said of tbe proportion of free adored persons to the whit t, iu the District m from tbe ceususol h0, l aving no reference to perooiii called cuiiirabanu, nor tothose male free by the act of Cngres abolishing slavery here. 1 he plan couwiKting of these articles is re- oomnieuded, not but that a restoration ol tbe national authority would be accepted without its adoption. Nor will the war, n..r proi-eedtiurs under tbe noclamation of S ptemtx-r 11-, IKt2, be stayed becailfte of the Ttcornmfittlutton of this plan, lis timely a J- f4iun, I doubt not. would urn g resto ration, aud titer, by et.iy holu. And uotwitb-tauding this idan, tbe recom meudalioii tbit t'ongre provide by Uw tor com ) e noting any btAte whii h may adopt etuan cipitiou. oeloretltir' plan shati hrtVt tieii at;Ufl up n is beretiy earne-ily r newrd. nutb would only be an advance part of the plan, and tha same argumenis appi to nnin. this plan i: reoiniDeulei m a means, not iu exclusinn ot, but additional to all oth r tor restoring aud pre-erving the national authority througliout i he Union. The imhjecl ij presented excnihively in its economical aspect 1 he plan wouM, I am confident. Secure peac nmre gneedily, and maintain it more itermanentlv. than cau be done ly tone alone; while all it would cost, considering amounts, and manner of (mynieut, aud lnneH of pivruent, wouM le easier pai t than aid be the ail litional cont A the war, it we rely solely um force. It h ruucb very much that it would coutuoblooi at all. The ul.tu is nropot-til nermaueut coustitu tional law. It c iii beamH such without tbe concurrence of, first two thirds of Congress, aud. afterward, three touilhs ot the hiales. The requiette tbrt-fourtbs of the btates will tieoii'y include K;Ven pf the Slave huttea. Iheir anciiTieuce, ii ohtaiiteti. will give aa uranoa of th. ir a virally adopting emaucipa tion, at no vry distant day, upon tbe new aniftitutiobal tenns Tbs assuranoe wou d end the struggle now, and save tbe L'mou forever. I do not forg t the gravity which should cha'actenzf a paer addni-sed to tbe Congrrt of the nation, by the t'bi f Magitftrate ol tbe nation. Nor do I forget tuat s me of you are my seniors ; nor that many m you have more experience than I. iu tbe xuduct of putdic af fairs Vet I trurt that in view of the great re sponsibility resting upon me. you will perceive no want of respect to jourselves, in any undue earne tuers 1 may seem to owpiay. Is it doubted, then, that tbe plan I prop- ne, if adopted, wou d shorten tbe mm, and tbua lessen its expenditure of mou y aud of blood. Is it doubted that it would res ore the uajJohal authority and uviioual pnprity, aud perpet Site both indrbuiteiy t bt it doiibed Uiat we here -Co grew and Executive can secure its a option f Will uot the good pt.ple respftnd to a unit, d, and earnest apieal trom tuf Can we, can they, by any oilier lueaus, socertauiJy or fm Sieedi.V. asure tbese vital objects We can nucored nly t y concert. It U not ca any of us timujtr better!" but ! 'can we all do better r unject naiauever is pxiuie. still the Quest ton return "can we do bettor r The wogoias of tbe quiet past, are inadequate i or a. t . - . - .... aaiiei were I w yutmt a taxler.at ,i i firor.iplrt). I Iravs to the stormy present. Tbe occasion u piled j high with difficulty, and we must rise with tbe occasion. As our case is new, so we most think anew, and act anew. We must disenthrall our selves, and then we shall save our country. rellow citizens, we cannot esrapn history We. i f this Congress and this administration. will be remembered In spite of ourselves- No personal significance, or inrJgnincanoe, can spare one or another of n. The fiery trial through which we pas-, will light us down, in honor or dishonor, to the latest general ion. We soy we are br the Union. The world will not lorget that we say this We know how to save the Union. Tbe world knows we do know how to Kave it. We eveu my here hold the power and ber tbe reponihditv- Inpvtng freedom tolhex&jtv, we oure freedom to the ree honorable alike in what we give. and what we preserve. We shall nobly save, or meanly lose, tbe last best hone of earth The way Is plain, peaceful, generous, ju-t a way which, if followed, tbe world will forever applaud, aud (tod must forever bless ABRAHAM LINCOLN Dtcemtxr 1, 18n2. BY TELEG1IAPH From General Sigel'sArmy Drfral of tin Kcbfli al Snirkcr'i Perry White's Cavalrv Attiikrnl Capture of Prisoners Horses and Anns A Hebol Brigade at Winchester Cbahtuxt, Va , Nov. 30 lirig. Geueial Staid bB just relurued Ht atU ked the eoeiuy at Suicker's Kerry and fol lowed theui with SOU cavalry into their caini on tbe other side ot the river and near b -riy ville. Our men chared spleiididly wh-uvnr th-v uiet the eneniT. White's i-avaliy wa driven iu ad directions; nearly all their officer were captured stid their tohtrs tuken. While himself nVu and Inu tiinis-ll aK a house in Iferryville. Ihe &1. 7th and lth Virginia cavalry were also atuw ked and routed. Korty i.f their men. with horses, were taken prisoners, aud fifty killed aud wounded, aud two colors takrn. One waicon load of pii-tobt aud carhine wa picked up on the roati, tin own awav hy the ny iu; ent-wy. Kibty cattle aud eighty hurmw were itleo brought in. Uur bs iu killed and wmitidt d is about fifteen. Gen. Stabl reports that his officers aud men behaved ncelleutly, aud used ouly their awiirdi- no ni ear ms. lie alro rriNtrts tltat theie is a brigade und-i G-n. J nei at Wim-hestr. but thl Jackson's uiin force was at New Maikrt on iant Wednes day, as r irted previounly. Mgued t MULL, Maj. Uen TIIV11TH tOXoRBi8-8K(OXD SKShIO.. WasuuiOTorj, Dec. 2. SENATE. Mr. Tkm Etck, (N. J.) prestnted thecredHu tiaisof Birhaid I. Fields apnidutd U S. Sen ator from New Jersey, to fib the vacancy caus ed tty the neatb ot John H. lbompftou. Mr. Smitb, (Oreffou) presented thecre-lentialB f B-njitulii K Hardiue, elected L'- 3. iSenatot from the State of Oregon. Ma. Anthony prest-utl the creontal8 ot Samuel tlrern, elected Senator trom (he Mat of Kbode lHlnd,tonil the vc-tney caused by tbe resignation of Jtrut-s nimmous. 1 be alove Senatois appeart d and UMk the ntual oath. 1 be anuual rf port of tbe Secretary of W ai says that ti.e portiou ot theUuiied States which is now or has bt-rn antmg the lust year tb sceue ol mditaty operations is cmtined witbiu ten military departments. Ihe armiett oje rating in those departments, aconirliug to tni iceut ofiii-ial returns, Cuusiitute a force bt teven buLdred aud seventy five thousand thr t.undred and thirty six otticera and privates lull v eqtiippt-d. Since the date of tbe returns, this number has teu increased to over eight hundred thou haud. When ibe quotas are hllrd np It will num beramdiiou ol men, and tbe estimates for next vear are btsrd upon that number The preliminary reports of Mujor General MCIellan, of the tattles b fore kichmoiid, ot tne liattlcsof Autietam and Himth Mountain. and the report of the General -lu-C'hicf are sub- mi it nt. The report of Gen. Halleck, the General i n t'hicf. exhibits the operations In these depart ments siuce tbe 23d of July, the date at which under your order be assiimt-d command of all the arm it of the United States. If the cami'aign of the armies in these de- ftartinents have not equalled in their results the expectation ot the Government aud the public b-'pe, still they have not heen unpro- ilurtive ot goo I results. 'I h reMrt then treats of the snrcenses which attended mth the easteru anri western armies. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr Wasrblrnb, I1I ,) from the committee apwiinted to wait on the rresidrnt, reported tliatthy hd pt-rformed that duty and the fretuiltnt W'lUitl turtbwiUi communicate writii g. Tbe private Secretary of the President. Mr. Nicholas, then appeared and delivered the Ues sage, which having teen read. Mr. Morkell, Vt.,) moved that it, together with the accompanying dcumeuts, lie reiwrted to the coiuniilUttj of the whole on the State of tbe I'niun i t lie appoiuted Mr. V allan pmjh am desired to um lew wrds, but be ws prevented by tbe prevalence ol th previous question, under tbe operation of which the motion was agreed to. The House then adjourned. The following named new members took seattt iu the House t -day : George H. Ye man, ot Kentucky, in place of .iackou, utceaMed. 1 hue. A. Feascnden, of Maine, vioa Nulteo, nitm,d. Aiuos Walker, of Maesacbuat-tts, to supply Che vaiwncy iccaaii'n d by tbe dt-ath of Bailey. A uion g the notices of bills was one by Mr. Cox to amend tbe act of July but ho as to in crertse the rrvtnue by a realuctiitn of tbe tax on wliiHkf to nve cente per gallon. The galbTies id tuth Hounes were crowded to-day on tbe opt-nmg ot the arsnlou. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Philadelphia, Decern U r 1, Klur dull ; email sales ; suter at $6 OuVd 6 124 ; exira at o 60(36 75. Bye flour sell ilowly at li bOX4o W, and corn meal at W Witeatdull, ai.d only 6,000 bns. PennRylvania and Western red si4d at $1 40(1 42 ; white rang.s trom 91 oU lo 1 Vo. Kye unchanged Corn in fair request, and 6,000 bna, yellow nold at 44-Ke. Oats steady ; 8.0U0 bns. feus ylvnia sold at 42c. GofT.e held firmly nmall sales Rio aud Lasmdra at 82f4V38c. Proviriona very little doing. Whisky an changal ; small slt s of Ohio tob(S. at 40c. PORT FOLIOS WKITIMi PESKS. i ft euttra new aaaortmwt of tbeee useful ar ttrlea )0t irned at IKKONIU'ti Cbaap fiouaalora. IT in town some time siuce. al the Chronicle Oilice) (TUatc fflumllanroiu KRKIUIIT KKDUCKD I HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO.'S mr&WHUiiiui; TO ANI FKOM NEW YORK. Goods Ordered in the Morning Returned the same Night Leave New York at 7 P. M , by the Fast Through Kiprea Train, arriving In Harrbtlrtirg at 8 A. M. WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS, Order Gomls marked 71. HOPE EXPRESS CO., General Orhoo. Iti'2 liroailway. New Vink. Kor further information enqiitrenl GEO. BERONER, Agent tlAaairoiiiM, Aug. IKtil. dtf hi A 6 L JB W'O RK S Harrisburg. Pennsylvania. MAJIltrt7TIIKB ur BIIUk-BIMlEaS' RlUMi-IACUIXUS 1X11 tm, S I A N l I N U P U K H K . SXWINIi MACIilNtri, 1'KK.Sri i;uM.I.S, AMD MAUHUB PtB 1 1 KIN 1)1 NU OU TI1NU M A( H 1 N K K N I VKM Portable Cidar Mill and Fodder Cutters, SCHOOL KUHNITOHK. litatral lacbint Work and Iroi aid Bran TUKVINU IM AU ITS BKANoyn-. SCROLL SA WIAH, I'LASlKti, tTX... '7t ft?" Any Machine uf Wuud. I run ur Uraa oiMde to uraer. Uear aim ncrew uuiuruc, sc. 11 1 C K O K ' 8 PATENT Wi aJDEN SCREW CDTTINO TOOL. r art pal 1 ft Id Copier, Hraa. rifwHor, ke. -IKAM BOlLKKS, AC KS S B r L V AN IA RAILROAD AKOVK 81ATK 8IKEEP OkLI.AK WINDOW GRATKS, di vrliai aaiiena, amb t!Kmry uid wmsiai.. Maali ymrf . a. .,. llt lmt In B UIB 'Hk JOHI WISC'S Coul'ectionery & Frnit Store, THIRD MTKEET, NEAR WALNUI. Uarruburg, Pa. CUNHaTITONEUY OP ALL KIN DM, OKANOEft AND LEHOMH. PINE APPLfii, BAN ANN AS, FKEsH AND MALI FISH Aud re.eilii ot all klrnla, Dr-wiai d'reol tr ial Kvleni Mftrktfa, t -;a,j'i ;mr u.iiii . r m , rtuiiiai uiirrVMhNj, iliua eiuiid ia- lini bnie 0dT Ur.iam mim a lMMaoc auruaua to ijrooinij , ano ITwretl I" ny irl m ui:ilii in'ft .;uarcr. Kh H CANNkl. KRI IT' owmU. na i l Uifi an a call. Ij'J! JIHN Wl.-B. SD0AKI loo I all liradi a4 ttifid' OM racffivwl aail ill imi full al Uia lucal m l ficr u a .k, jk , a c ' M1ADE TREES, VF variouB kinda, at tbe Keyntiine Namery, ailiuininir uieciiy. Wif Trees ptaiilel and warranted io iiiuw nr. ll failing, tu 1m replacrd, on reaauuable tenus J At m iilMl Oct. 13. I8T.2 ViilOICK Syiupa, of all kiuda, at old prices. V lu an i uaiuiae, at MClloLSi RlWMAN, liovG Cur. Frout and Uarkat Ma. HEBBIETICALLT 8EAI.BD. PEACHFJi, TOMATOES, PINE APPLE, SALMON, OYSTERS. SPICED OYSTERS, IXI1KTER, SARDINES, Fur aale bv WM. DOCK, Jr. A CO. DRir.D Bttr, WlliMiNA SAUSAGES. TONUUES, c. Fur sale low, by WM. DOCK, Jr , A CO. CAMP WRITING CASUS. COHTAUlUa PAPER. ENVEUiPES, PENSjAND PKNC1LS. Jint.lhii tl.ln tn narry ia tha knapaaek Pra rrtl , L a.-a.- "lIlKrti from the celebrated Haiuhurir ly lne, mUt Ai( Mn jtnl tw r -J mat! Ale by JH'U9 m fJUW IM, Mplt'l Utroi-r Pruul an Mtfua IWta. VANILLA 15KANS. Uf b are offering titr aale a Hplendid aaalitv Vanilla Hnaa al lual urkm, by lb uiiuiid, uauiw or amcly. KKLL1K-S Dl'tt -TOKB. i Markia Mwi k ALT, Aaturia, Dairy, and O round Alum, for O sale luw, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, nnv6 Cor. Front and Maiket Sta. r IRAN BERRIES, Lemons, Oonianuta, juM L rereired aud for ale, by NICHOLS BOWMAN, nov3 Corner Fmnt and Maiket Sta vKTKKIVK bUAP, dome tiling better B ' iimn uatrwoa niMw aw rwvivvu in lorulobj -nua.- o IA MILT WASHING BLUE, excel ' leal wlMUtute fm laOniu, B a al ibe rfco-al al ratail ar-ery elore ui niuiiuuaa'wMii iimiil Brnat ad Hari rt TERSET HAM I Ten tiercoe of these of aajlattVor.iahill.4uaallUa. WM. DOOE. J a. 4,00. -- "'.'X? lH',l I Iturr - .iuft.MnnriN. ,Vc..n han ndtr by DAVID OINltH iius ot Craoti. ennsylvania Rail Road I WINTER TIME TABLE. IBs. ii KIVK 'IKAlNS IAILY T Mil FK(M PIHI.ADI-Ll'IIIA. OH AND rrt HON DA V. NOVEMIIKR 17ib lA ill K I'uwiiiier 1 ibiiis ol lua reiiuayivuM lUiliiMd CoaiCHUK will drnrt fnu Al"l r 1 1 veal unnunuiK oa riiiMMeipnia f h.i Iowa : KAHTWAUI). 1'HliUIIUU KXPItKSS TKAIN lTa Hrri- burK daily At 2 4ft a. m., ami arrival Bt Wi--t Pbilwlelphla al a 40 a. m. PAS1' LINE l avmi Hurbbarg diily (rscnpt Miiudsy) nt 9 05 a. m , ami arrival at Wntt Phil tlrlibiaai I vu p. m MAIL I RAIN lmv a Uairlaliure dailr (rxmpt Snmlav) at 6 20 p. m , and arrived at Wiwt Philadelphia al 10 20 p. in. I hn trMn rutin via ('"linn hia. ACCOMMODATION TKAIN. via M.mut J.y, Iravi-a H irnnliuri; al 7 00 a. ui , and arrives at Wn.1 l'lnliMlelihia at 12.26 p m. HAKUIMiUKU AtXXIUMOUAUON 1UA1M, Via Columbia, lenvni Harrinbnrg at I 10 p. ui , anil arrivra al Went l'bilailelbia at 6 ;i(l p. ni. WESTWARD. BAL1IU0UE EXPUKSH TKAIN leave Hr- rHi um iliuly (mei.t Moulayl at Z la a ni ; AlbKiiia, 7.6o a ui , anil arrivea at Piilnlinril at 12 ui umu. PlllLALitLI'HIA EXPUESS TKAIN leave. Philadelphia at 10 4ft p. iu.; Uarrwburx at i Ift a in ; AlU.M.a at b 40 a m., aud arrivea al PilleltuiK at I 2o p. ill. MAIL TKAIN leave Philadelphia at 8.00 a ni ; Harilauiiig ut 1.40 p. ui.; Aluonu ai 8.46 p. ni , aud arrivta at Pittsburg at 1.40 a m FAST LINE Kavw Philailelphia at U ilOa. ni.; Uarriaburg at !i bo p iu.; AlUMjna at 8 4-i p. ui ., and arnvea at lMUtburt: al 1.4U a. m. HAKUI.SliUhii ACCOMMODATION TKAIN leavea I'bilwlrlplua at 2"S0 p. ui , and arrivaa at UanlrlHirif at n 00 p oi. UOCM Jo Ai umuuuaiius iitAin e.tVeM Luucnaler at 11 33 a. ui , and ariivet al HaTriKbiirg at 1 30 p. ui ft- 8AMUEL U. VOUNU, Harriubnrg, Nov. 15, IHUi.Vltf Northern Central Railway 1 WINTKR TIME TABLE. THREE TRAINS DAILY To and nun BALTIMORE AMD Washington City. Connections made with traiua on Pennalyva- aia Railroad, to and from Pittsburg aud the West. TWO TRAINS DAILY to aud from the North and West Branch Sut-qucbanna, Elmira, and all of Northern New lurk. ON and after MONDAY. NOVEMBER 17lh, 1862, the PasneUKer 1 1 aina of lite Northern Ceulral Railway will arrive at and depart In Harriaburg and ttaHiiuofe as follows, vis : 80DTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN leavea Sunhury daily (except Sunday). . 1 46 P. M. leavea Harnabnig. . 6.20 P.M. " airivea at Baltimore 10.20 P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Sunbury daily (except Soe- da 11.20 P. M. 41 leaves Harriaburg (exo-pt Monday), . 2.45 A.M. " arrives at Baliiuioru daily (except Mod- dan..- 7.30 A. M. HARKIbliURU ACtOMMODAl ION leaves Uairisburg K Oo A. M. horth'ward. MA1LTKAIN leav.wBaliiworedaily (riceiit Sunday). . 8 30 A. M. ' leaves Harriaburg. . . 1.46 P.M. " arrives at Sunbuiy.. 4 60 P.M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily 8 40 P. M. " arrivesal Harriaburg 1.60 A.M. " leaves Harriaburg daily (except Mon day) 3 20 A.M. " arrivtsalSunbury.. 6.20A.M. IIARRISTJURO ACCOMMODATION leaves Uailiuiore daily (except Sun da)) 2 45 P.M. " arrivesat Harriaburg 8 00 P. M. For further informatiiMi apply at the Office, in Pennsylvania Railriaid Depot. 1 N. DdBARKY, Supl. Harriaburg, Nov. 14, 1802. -dif 1862. wihter 1863. ARRANGEMENT! CJMBLRLANU VALLEY AND FRANKLIN KAIL ROADS. I .UAN0E OF HOURS. On and after Mon day, November 17, 1HA2, Passenger Tritlna will run daily, as follow-, (Sundays rxnepteil) : For GbvnberabarK and Hamsbrinr : a. r. Lnara Hagent 7 00 2 45 Oreenca Ue 7 87 S 30 Arrive at. 8 17 4 20 J Leavea!. .18 30 12 65 CIamla)rHlarg.. L aves Khippeuaburg ii 00 1 28 Newville 0 32 2 00 Carlisle 10 10 2 42 Mechanirsburg 10 42 3 12 Arrive at Harriaburg 11.15 3 40 For Ctntmbenbnrt: and HaKarftowB : a. . p. a. Leave Harrialmrg 8.06 1 35 Mechanitftbutg 8 47 2 16 Carliale 8 27 2 56 Newville 10 02 8 20 Shippeiiabtug 10.33 4 00 Arrive at Chamf er. burg 11 00 4 30 Leave Chamberaburg 11.10 440 " Greencaatle 11.65 6 30 Arrive at Hugentuwu 1 2 36 6. 10 Making de counectiuus at Harrisburg wiib trains fur Philadelphia, New York and Pittalmrg ; aud with traius for all points West. a N. LULL, Siwt. R R Office. ChsmherxiHiTg, Not. 17, 1862,-ly CONDhNSKD MILK, r 0S1 received aud fur sale by I WM DOCK, Jr . A CO. B AKKK'ri Cocoa aud Sweet Chocolate, r aM ai juan wuura, TavtM waiMit mjl tt-iin tv ait Hfrnt of wnrlr Trf nrT'nrTlriiiTAe"" lf0," '"'dinptrtn, 715 al"n? our u""k'- "ec,iNespapi. rI5',Md"; P- 8 Brncs, 202 hrotdwar: IVir in. n.M.l- PT. 1 r l L. .11 It : n.i.i ' Htm oertutnunU. tan-hit imu Tbui. iaili r uw imi, AND PHII.AIE1.PHIA. ON AND AFIER MONDAY. N0YEMRER 17th, Iwi2, the PaaaeUKer T ralua will leave lUe Philadelphia anil lieamug naiinau urym, at Harmburg, for New York and Philadelphia, as fullowa, vi : EASTWARD. FJCPRESS LIKE leavea Harriaburg at 3.16 A. M., un arrival of the Pennaylvauaa Railroad Eiprers Traiu Irom the Weat, arriving in new i oik al lO.uOA. M .and al rnnaueiunia ai 9 20 A. H. A aleeping car ia attattutd lo the traiu through (mm Pitiaburg without change. MAIL TRAIN leavea Uarrubuig at B OU A M , arriving in New York at 6.30 P. M , and fhila.lt Iphia at 1 uo r. u. FAST LINE leaves Harriaburg at 2 00 P. M , arriving in Ne York at 10 26 P. M , aud Phil adelphia at 7 00 P. M. WESTWARD. FAS I LINE b avea New York at 00 A M. aud Philailelphia at 8 IS A. M , arriving at Harriaburg al 1 JO r. M. MA 1 1. 1 KA1N learn New Yo.k at 12 00 nn, and Philadelphia at 3 30 P. M., arriving at Har- rwburir at 8 20 P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN leavea Mew lurk al 7.W P. M.. arriving at Harriaburg at 2.10 A. M , and rounecting with the Pennsylvania Expreaa t rain tor PiiulHirg. A aleeping car w auo at lachel to Ihia trmu. ConiiecliiTia are maile at Ilarrv-barg with traius ou Ihe Pennsylvania, N.utheru Central and I 'umlierland Valley railroads, aud at Read ing fur Phil ulelphia, Puttaville, Wilkeslsure, Allentown, Eartton, Ac. Haka'aire cheiked thruugb. Fare between New York aud llarrmburg, So 15 ; between Harriaburg aud Philadelphia, 35 In No. 1 cam, and - SO lu Mo. z. For tiLkeis or other lulurmatuio apply to J. J. CLYDE, no2tS-dtf Gener d Agent, Harrisburg READING RAILROAD WINTER A R RANG KM ENT. . REA r TRUNK LINE FKOM THE NORTH f and Northwest tor Philadelphia, New Yoik, luwdiui:. Pot sville, Lebanon, Etatnu, Allen- uiwd. &c . Ac Trans leave Harriaburg lor Pbilatlelpbia, New Yoik. lteadlui;. Puttaville, aud all intermediate tationn. a b 00 A. M . and 2 00 P M New York Exin leaves Htnislurg, at 3.15 A M , arrivlug at New lurk al iu.au me a momitiir. Fares Iriitn Harriaburg : lo New York $5 15; to Philavh Iphia $3 36 aud $2 80. baggage checked through. RctuininE. eave New Y'ork at 6 A M., 12 N.kiu and 7 P M , (Pituburg fjpreaa). Leave Fhiladeli'hia at 8 16 A. M., and i M r. n. Sleeping cars in the New York Express Trains, tbrouuli taud from Pittalmrg without change. Paiwengcrs by the Catawisea Railruail leave Port Ciiul.n at 6. 16 A. M , fur Philaiielphla and all iutermediate stations ; and at 3.26 P. M tor Philadelphia. New York, aud all Way Poiuu. Traiun leave Pottsville at 0 15 A. M.. and 2.80 P. M., tor Pbiladelphia and New York aud at 6 30 P. M , fur Auburn aud Port Clin- ion only, connecting for Pine Orove and with the Caiawtaaa railroad ; and returulng from Reading at 8 15 A. M , tor Pottavill... I An Accoit modation rasseuger train leaves Resliug at 6 30 A. M., aud returns from Phila delphia at 4 30 P. M. try aii tne above trains run daily, Sun days excepted. A Sunday train leaves roiisriiie al i.su A M , and Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M Commutation. Miteaire. Season, aud Excur sion Tickets at reduced rates to and from all points. . U. A. N1C0LLS, ueuerji superintendent. Nov. 17, 18o2.-dawtt FIRE INS0RAN0E TUB DELAWARB MUTUAL HirtTf IJIHIIIltXCK I'O MP 51 1. mcmruti i so mi Capital and Ataett $869,126 3. DIRUClVIRn Wis UaiCn, aitniuaa a. Mairler. Tb'OMrnnja Pauldlnc, JaoB.Pmima.Jau .. mia.las. irsijaair. War Myn.it Juan C. HaaO, a llaua C LaJala, JoaesU U. anU. Ik K. M. rjualou, Uaora U Inper. llSab Cms. Uuara. Klly, visual K -lok., J 9 I'aaouioe, bloa,y -kmu, B-laaialia'lHis.OB, II Jaaa la. maw, Hfieaaer U'H.aii lhom. I.. Haaa, k acrt Snraia. Jaeoto i. Joasa, Jmb. B. H'rarlao-i, Jobua i. Bri-,Jiu U. aau4e nna Sure, I) T ttoTKau, Pii.bIiok . 4. U. rlargrr, KiUabara Wll IJIU HAKTIN, I'.aaalVal. Vmoma c hhb, Faa. f niaaif ' RtNKI I VIJII'KN, Aamlara. Hk auili-r-iaiiMl a. aaaot for Has ativa BaaKMl coat ai. y , lutiiiiiim. in las IVa HiiMia ia UaramarK aas aieiail WHJ0AH BUKHLE&. tato tilt A LECTURt. FOR YOUNG MEN. JU I' pnl)li-hjil, price 6 rents, a tivw 41ttoo of ib Ut D. CIJl.irtvRWiaL'.' t'KLI 01.4 ir u M,ii.atv. ua iu aou ui-i m,wi vcvvm pors,ia'1u:iaJ; tl bll.y, .srtwi iMtUByUB, rsi -T, irUatil mnX pb tlrai looaitw tty. . I'be rmd ki Brftdvr nibMbt, wnitkorat mcJteiM. fuliy mx tUitiil, MMl uabts vry mim la to bte own sby4 cxa mt lb ict t po-tlUe i-su) A Boon to Thousand of Suflftfrertt. Sent under wal. In a iliu uvolo,, tu aay addrw. P l paiJ, " 't if tut etMi' m, ur two Ml&t, nam ym. AtliMi UM (Ml Htiara, ch. J- c. kIaIne, Aca. 127 Bowery, New York. sFott Office, box, Vm. LIFE INSUEANOE. The Oirard Lite Incur anee. sAjiniiity and Tnut CouDanv ol Philadelphifc. OMLkM). 4o8 LhKSTtfUl 81 R SET (CHARTKK I'EKI'ICIUAU) CAPITAL AND VtM fl.MS.SM . HoMaa kimway, rrm&m JOIN . JaX actuary, 10.T1M to iuak lN.-tKAN( K UN J U K nUm own rcaai abto lara. tin j at tv Kifftitoni, lruaUAus sustl tiuartliaM aattar laWt Mtlla kl aMi KlC(rtTfft Ml i"Hl(if. Tito caiHUi bv-Mx ua .vf aai trMiMl, aiMr wlta largr mhI wtaBUsaily lmcruuM: tmmiml IvbU, r perltM t rarur ly tu ta - lUHiiitxi Th-. an iniam my b ,mm1 ry, Htvlr yearly or at lerly. tttsj oaMtay a4a BUM" rrWnMr taa, Ibm raucw lui 1 fn ibc liiT Boxy mf9prmti ia W omuIht, lUKKUiM H 'Nl ' t ir, IMIt, IB- TH1..1 rl Nl tb Hworalwr, IBM, au-t tht VOL Klfl Hinu.- ia iMbw. laMMtiviilfa atv ibm1 wntiat r tiutrmgauy uwMa a at pitM-aia-a It aNt4 la ibt tt'iupauy. Ttat- loftowiut! art a tmt .ximpi frota Hi haztniar . AMH'Ma.ltM ftjittj Ms4 ium i Bonuw w I doou w M Mil rnaMnl lunrntt add ton hy '"tar ! !',. Wiry. mi. w I awo i a mi k i fcs; au Wi I aMMO I l.MU 1 4 060 U9 IVM 1UU0 I -MM U L4U0 b xi3 I a. i? m I M7 m Aaeai at Harnatwrv aint vtc uity, WILLIAM RnEHTFP I rl' PriSa in the world, for 75c, SI 26 ay au, sa, aa, aaa as, sar saw at ski v.liBTiraD loakakra. ID. ID. (Broff $9 Co., I) W. GROSS & CO., " WUIHBUkB AUD ItKTAIL MRU (i G I S I S, NO. 19 M A K K r. T f- T li p, p. f UAKRISBl HQ, PESX'A DKt'UGISTS, PHYSH'IANS, STOKE. KKKPKKM MI OiNHUMERs, We are dally addiug tn our assortment uf goods all such articles as are dealrable, and would feapta-tfullr call your atelitirai to the Inmaat and best selected alia-k in this i uy, of 0R00S CHEMICALS a PAINTS I a ft fUlsaaa, Owa-sWaSh.Ulassaaw faltv Artlat S'olora aaw Taaw. Par. UraaaS Kfata as arMiMaj Klala) aaal ASteavtS, lrfl. -iuaraa aval Plaa IMIa laaallea, Vaala aaaa Laap Otwfcaa. traavtl Waaa Haiiaiaa saw Cevha, ., SW Sac., aae , Sar . SW , SVc With a getkoral variety ot rURFUBICRY T0ILKT ARTICLES. .let Ual from the beat uauofactarara and P iituers ot Knnipe aud this country . tUns very Im i dealers tat IftlNTH, WHITK LEAD, I.INSEKD OIL, TARHIiSHEH, WINDOW 0LAS8. ABTIsrs 00IOHS, PAINT AND ARTISTS BRUSHES IN Al LT11K1R YABJICnES, tLORS AND RRONZfM OF ALL KIN UK. rMpeetluoy luvitea call, feeling, conn k ni that can supply the wanta of all OB teiitia r.i their salarifactiun. TfcBTH! TKBTHII N IT'S AND WMITKS'SPORCKLAJN TEETH, 1-tTKNT MKDIOINKS AM HAIR KluSTORATIVKS Ot all kinds, direct from th Proprletf-rs. Sttponifier and Oonoentratiid Lye Whole.! jeo la tnr Sapnattler, vrhtca we sel a tnw as ii can he pnrcbased In the cities lHl?trt'i MKUICAL rLUID KXIKAi'lt COAL OIL I CAM BO OIL I rlcliiK larire purrhasrs In those Oils, sm can lines luducemenle lo ctoaa buyers. Onal Oil (imps of the oioat tmroved patterns, very oaeap. All kinds ot law pa cnanired lo bora Vl Ml. KAKMKHS AMI GKAZlfcKS, Ibraa, si you vn kas not irivea oni HORsB ND 'A f TlK piivyuKUS a trial kaosi so ti . snpertorrty, and the advantaKe they are in keeplnit rioraes asal Cattle naaltby aud ia 4 aal OtaaditaDn. luouaajida can testify lo tbe profit tbey have derived from tbe cm of ur Cattle Pbaders by tne liaoii'aaaiig uautity and quality of milk, bnahles Iniprovlrui the seneral health and ap pearauwof thrli Cattle Uur kMai experfaatee hi tbe husinesa aives as th advaulasre of a thorough knoaledeof the tmle, and iaw wrwwoeseuta In tbe cities are sncb that we vaa lb a very abort time Cornish anything ap(artalurrur In our buaineHa, on tba beat of telnaa. Thankful bar the hue ret patrouae bestows ou Mir house, we hope by strhl atientma to hMlaesa, araretulselivtioa ni FUSE D80O8 at fair praaM, anil the desire lo pieaar all, to merit a eouthinaare of the fa rot vt a diacrlsa laatliwr public. apla-dly I HIS DfVALDABLE 8TRUP, WHICH IS entirely vegetable ia its composition, has nen employed with wonder! ui success for many years ia tbe enre of diseases fur the AIR PASSAGES and LUNGS. For any form of the diarase such as COIUH, TICK. LINO of tbe THROAT, SPITTING OK BLOOD, DIFFI CULT BKEA 1 U1N0, U9ARSENKSS, LOSS OK VOICE, and HKC1IC FKV1CKS, its use will be attended with the happiest results. It Is one of the best and safest medicines for all forma of BRONCHI ITS and CONsUMPTiOM. Ae laaaisssssr arejaaratoa of Of last as aaa; ahav " PRKB $100 PKR BOTTLE. For sale at BKUUNtR'S ClitAP KXC STORK. pobt roLioa i WBrniie dkhes, TRaVKUNU BAUH, PtiRMOt, PORTMOMAlKi, And a g-aarsl Baaiitsaoat of FANCY GOODS have tuat been rsoaivwd at BKRUNKR'S CHJvAP BOOKSTORE. . i in .,! il.. sti.i .et ' a r..oa.! I. t.--.. a.C.inl S..rr-m.ni.ar'rM r w-. J. -..,. h-n.U-1... rail. .Cr. -'" . OPIIi'R... M,.. l n ..th.i.l.-. - , '