11LLIG.E RECORD: ImAL.ww SESittOttk)l' FrftilaYs lar"emitir 11, P 434. 'orever float that standard sheet! - More breathcis the foe hut folio before us, With Freedonewpoil beneath our feet, And Freedom's banner streaming. o'er nit tar The following are our terms for subscriptiatt, ndvertieing and job work s to which we will strictly adhere whilst the present ...mu. SUSCHRIPTION, Per,Annum, if paid within the year, 4. after the t yea!, ADVERTISING, Per Square of ten lines, three times, $ L5O " 4. each selrsuent insertion, 35 Administrator's and Executor's riotices. 6w, 2.50 liliersil - deduction - nride-to Yearly—advertisers—_____l C::IJ JOB WORK Qnnrter-Sheet Hand-Bills, (25 to 30) gp.oo VA' " 44 66 44 3.50 Whole " " 64 66 6.50 • Vir For all job work and local advertising term's invariably cab. W. BLArit, Editor and Proit:ido. PUBLIC SALES.—We Call special at tention to the sales of real and'pe'r.on'al prop• ertfridvertigd iito.duy's pa FOR SALE.—V. B. Gilbert offers for sale a large lot cord wood and elia'stnut rails. See advertisement. THE ELECTION —:-We are Pleased to announce that the election in this plate - on Tuesday last passed off iinietiy. It was the most orderly election held here in many years. The official majority for the Union erectors our Borough and Township is 50. At the late election for Congressth i en the U ' nion majority was 38. As far as the returns have 4 - cen-rocoived from the different States the result Mums an orertvbelming . triutnph for Lincoln dad John- Son. It sUppoSed that the majority in this State• on the home' vote wilt reach 15, down at 30,000 The States reported as 'havini ;gone for Lincoln and Johnson are is" folloief— Pennsylvania; 26 Ohio, 21 . Indiana, 13 Massachtitjtjtii; 12 Maryland; . 7 Maine, 7 ichigan, Vermont, Rhode Island, • 4 yonnecticut, Delaware, West Virginia, New Hampshire; • , Illinois, ' 18 lowa, 8, Kansas, Minnesota, -4 Missouri, 11 Wisconsin; 8 New York, Prohobk for Li4oks and SAnscue. California, Oregon, 3-- 6' Total, .Pro3able Milo* Necg jeruey, Kentticky; , FRANK LIN' COUNTY, —We give be loww the majorities in the distiiets of this county as far as received: Cliamg IN' W. s. w Aqtrim lOoncotd - Dry Run .-Payettevillo G.rpenvillage ilainilton texterkenni Lou pd Metal MontgoAhtt Orrstown Peters Quincy • *SunthamPton Salpher springs &. Thomas Wsthington 'Warren Welsh nun ,* The Aglaial majorities of the army rate fo r Gen. Koontz is the several counties of the district are as . faliow"a: • Adams Bedford Somerset - , /34 Coffroth's majority on home vote GO Koontz majority on whole vote " stia-The following is t.hei •offiiial vole 4T.lidge•io ;this. district: ,p ! 3a ftml, . Airy: Nate `Yrun k a “ 1 • Fultun: _Army vote e.."?. • jr -112 -*Joni"' , 128. Line* 135 22 175 in • C 5 .149 Sinn._ It - name I 1,747 - 2,08 '.;1321- 8,231 3,343 ; 7 ,: ,his • :' ~--.,4..fi'. . :.-; : '.: " .:,..03%40-,::)55i; 1546 f Ci i nf : t ii t t . (NON". of Soldiers alt; ~iietabiington• .Bah IB4sailks--Liiiicola 87, McClellan lßj'4tinott-Sciyi4e-Liiinoln 80, McClellan s;' t t 35, Mc -25; 'Elva ry nrCan--Lincoln 21; Ilartrood 54, ?(leClels. lan 7; Lincoln llespital— Lincoln 160, Mc 'Milan 44; Soldiersi-Acatlsiincoln Clellan 7; Washington Street Tent—Lincoln 230, McClellan 169; Prince Street Barracks —Lincoln 10t, 'McClellan 25; Sickles Bar racks:--Lineoln 19, MCOrellan 3; Cattier Hos .pital—Lineoln 57, McClellan .89; Battery I, Fort Worth= l -Lineedn63,McClellan 23; Canip Stoneman—Lincoln 127, McClellan 741 Bat (Novins)—Lineoln . 130; ISICCIellan 50 Battery-0, -, ,Cninp Barry—Linnoin, 74, Me- Cieltan 71; Moline 13arrnote8—Lineola 35, McClellan 19; Fort Marcy—Lincoln 65, Mc- Clellan 30; is'iamp Distribution—Lincoln 1'93, McClellan 115. Soldiers' vote in dainp For Abrabatia Lincoln; 93' iOtdi.; Geoige B. McClellan, 20. Votes.' - , WAsnitiuTori, Nov. B.—ThX, vote .taken in Alexandria and Washington at the differ ent barracks and City hospitals slovis in part: trnioi. Ohio' 491 lowa • . 74 • 5' ' Wisconsin 639 ' 163 Maine 406 79 Pen n l9BB' —Bo6' A despatch Volk' Aletandriit states;that the aggregate 'iota of all the . soldiers there -- is as follows : ; anion, 547; Detnecritic, 168. Bai'MfoitE, Nov. B.—The Pennsylvania soldiers :n Jarvis' Hospital, in . this city, vot ed to•day as foll'ovis:* Lincoln, 51J; McClellan, 7. CAMI' lIARRISArthte£, Nov. B. The soldiers' vote is Lincoln, 93, McClellan, 20. Union wilt:why, 78. RESOURCES OF THE NORTH —Let not the rebels lay the flattering unction to their souls•that our urmies will soon be so depleted by fighting in their swamps and jun gles INY they cannot be kept up to the re quired strength, for in the little Common. wealth of Massachusetts tdolie the Militia rolls show the names of fifty-three thousand fight ing men between the ages of eighteen and twenty-four years. And then there are pro bably some hundred •thousand between the ages of twenty-four, and forty.ffve ; so that, should "worst come to worst,' the little breeches-pocket State of Massachugtts could give, in round numbers, one hundred and fif ty tA'6'.lstind soldiers to fight the rebels. If little Massachusetts alone could do - solinuelt, what cannot all the little and great loyal States • : . neALLIC_C_O dish ? lar•Late Rebel newspapers present a ter rible picture gf affairs in that portion of Louisiana within the lines of Jeff. Davis' ar mies. The destitution of the people . is rep resented as 'extreme, and starvation is said to be staring theni in the — fitee. One of the principle causes mentioned for this is the al4olute worthlessness to which Rebel mon ey has been reduced. Society is evidently inn Most disorganized condition in that re gioff, as "thieving, plundering, pilfering and horse stealing" are said to be the order of the day. The Rebel editors have finally heard of the defeat by ' the Union General trillem of their pet Vaughan in East Ten nessee. An order has been issued at Mo bile for the• enrolment of all negroes between fifteen and forty-five. it The rebel leaders have finally. conclu ded: that they will arm their negroes and send therii into the field as soldiers. Ah, what now becomes of this cry. of "negro war" &c., howled so furiously by the Copperheads.— Not one Will open his mouth and say that it is Wrong and "unconstitutional" fo r the reVels to arm their Maas. rifi';ll - 15t YE PEACE MEN.—The Char leston Jteicury of the last date, says the(fol lowing "Presidetit Davis, wild has been opposed to making any coneessidn whatever to the enemy, has been finalli prevailed upon to grant an armistice to the North, provided it is solicited lit a respeett dl manner. This pro posed armistice, it grcid,ted; raiks the block ade by land and 86; Via4lCil IWI enable our people to lay in a large liiitimat of supplies. ,!'li4 deserters from our service will then be glad to return, in order to receive their pay and en botiorabla diseliate; which will give us an additional force of two hundred thou. sand veteraoil • When, if hostilities are resu med, the South is sure of success. There. fore ; we lose nothing by granting this etper imeut to the Yankees, who have openlxicon tossed that they are whipped by proclaiming the war on their part a failure. What do you say to that ye.men who are h;oirling for peace by way of "ariaistiCe?" • CAVETOWN DISTRICT.—At tile ofeC• tion On Tuesday, Cavetown District,in Wilsh ington 'county, gave Lincoln and Johnson a iiajority of 38. The usual democratic ma. j o; ty in this district has been between 200 and MO. Ringgold is also reported to have given k Pinion s erAmonspirneY has - beer► • discovered a mong the ljepperbeads and -refugee Rebels in Illinois lo fire the city of Chicago and se• iease and art,►' the Relict Prisoners at Camp nonglaS. A number of the cecuiraters •htiijoa been •arrested, and Obis and sininnni; thin l'ound in their possession. • , ' , :-011 Tuesday rtigbr `O4 Madtia giognitif 'oetAhroate iiie'liOtiao Alr::liarOir;:two eolith, the eligtteeTt'priiiro, inn Wedtiestlo; four were, by 'Airelikijkrbru l lse Apar tfli l 7 4li: Hap .- CONCISELYELY STA,IIE-D.-The • .4w" results consequent upon the re-CYeetioic,iif Kr. Line* arc thus briefly ex pressive li - seti forth, by Henry J.liitinibutti* .- "The re;bleetion of Preaident'Litfliolif convince ,the HebblS- that further is hopeless, and will 'thus tend toirhatire,rill deSire- - za speedy,Voiiiirehle'aiid Inking peace The right' of the constitutional, majbritY to' been Vindicated and e,stieb•liblii ed forever. _The heresy that the - gtate'S are novereign'tinlif independent of the Goner Goverement,*in matters expre'ss'ly confided to its jurisdietiiiii by the Con'stitation will have keen firfallY . a.pted'ed: Shiro", ;Ili& froth the beginning been the hie and blightof the nation in all respects; material, political,and moral, will have•perielied at the hand' Of its supporters, and that' Vast regith ' compiiSing the fairest and mdst fertile poi; tieo of, Our ceintry,:,liitherto eloied by Sla very, till 'be thro wn , to, the energy); enterprise and thrift which have made the comparatively bleak Aid barren regions of the North, the borne' of wealth anecultdre, and all the elements of happiness, the gflr deo of this Wesierd4orld! FREE' INSTITUTIONS.;--The R i dE montl Examiner wrote noc long ago : ' . .We hate got to hitting everything with the prefix free, frOin free negroes down find up through the whble catalogue. Free farms frde_labor, freewill, free thinking, free chil dren and free-schciols,illth-e-satir6- school of damnabl6 isms. But the worst of these abominatrobs is the modern system of free schools. The New . England syitem of free schools has bee the cause and pro lific'source of the. infilelities and treasons that have turned her cities into Sodoms and CromotTahs, and her land into the com mon' nestingplacei of howling bedlamites. We abominate 'the system, because th e scheels are 'gee." . PLOT TO:BURN THE CITIES; Edit-loads of Guerillas Landed from Canida. CART-LOADS OF ARMS TAKEN FROMBOU• SE,S OF DISLOYALISTS; Wholesale Arrest of Conspirators/ CHICAGO, Nov. 7—A mounted patrol of 500 tuen has been organized by the citizens for the protection of this city. Thy will be on duty all night. A sufficient military fotee is here to, prevent any 'outbreak. -; 'end tbd Hancock, agents of the New York line of propellers, received a des patch to-day stating theft the Canadian steam-• et (3 corgiauna has beefi fitted out as a pirate; Aid is iu Lake Huron. • The Chicago Jourtia/ says that telegrittris *eri.l received yesterday by John Wentworth, aimouneing the coming' of large numbers of thtsnwaekers, Col. Sweet., the commaddant . at Camp oug as, was and orders at once fbr the arrest of the des perhdoes on their arrival were isstted. The fact leaked out, and the faithhil found means to apprise their friends, and the buishtvack ers left the train at the city limits and scat ternd in various directions. Thb military and police are constantly kcetiring the city, and have picked up hundreds of them. A propeller, with nearly a hundred sus picious characters, arrived this Enornieg from Canada, and all will be Captured. Cul. Sweet has for some time beiin aware of a rebel plot to release the prisoners at Camp Douglas, and burn the city. Ills detectives have been at work, and with success, and, though the evidence obtained is not sufficiently conclu sive to warrant the iirrest of these hundted conspirators, it was deemed necessary to strike at once such Ones as were uuquestion• ably treasonable. Captain Nelson, of th 6 city police, was despatched to the house of Dr. Edwards to arrest Col. Vincent MarmdUuke, brother of the rebel general. At the same time a detachment of military proceeded to the Richmond House, and captured the reb el Col. G. St. Leger, Greenfield Morghn, ad jutant general, and J. T. Shanks, an escaped rebel prisoner. B. S. Morris, a man noted for his hatred of the Nofth, was also arrested. They are all now in Cathp Douglas. In a despatch to General Cook; this morning, Col. Sweet says c "I have conipleto proof of his having assisted Shanks, the rebel prisoner, to escape, and of his plotting to release the pri soners at this camp.'' Meantime another detaclintent of military invested the residence of Charles Walsh near Camp Douglas. His house was entered and portion of the contents taken to the camp. Captain Cantrell and a private named Char les Traverse, both belonging to the rebel ser vie°, were there, and were arrested As spies. In Wals44's house were found two hundred stand of arms, with all the necessafy ammu nition, and two cart-loads of large revolvers, loaded and tapped ready for use. In• regard to the arrest of Walsh, Colonel Sweet Lays he has evidence enough against him to insure his swinging for treason. Col. Sweet has proofs in his possession that it was the plan of the rebel conspirators and Horne traitors to release the rebel prisoners at Camp Douglas and burn the city. The bamp was to have been attacked on two Sides to-morrow bight, the prisoners released; dud the city pillaged and burned. Simultaneously with the above arrest by the military, the police entered a room in a building adjoining the Matteson-House, and captured tire large boxes of loaded guns con cealed there. rhe pollee made a raid early today nn the Donelson Ihnik, in Canal - street, and captur ed forty hush wa'tkers, who had been tracked thee. All of them were armed to the teeth. Git§ithiL OritiEns No. I.—ln conformi ty with,instructions from the headquarters of the.DePartrundt, of the East the undersign ed assUibes cointuand of the feites on this frptier; The Uovernmenf luis not been un mmdful of the exposed condition of £his portion of its triitory now, ribinaced by pir atical raiders. . The nuthoritia have been sloopto believe that any'emisitiertiblb body or rebels *Mild assemble in 'Canada for the scllo purpose or inirdering, .and thb tindetnded towns alon o . , the borders: Sitali; holVeret;is 114,fac - t; and rumor 'says' places "have been itioniiontici tor the einmission-ot Clinics of a labker - ehazaOtee than have Maiteciaby tor mer ‘ '.7:liii 3 Or,',Gerterlif , made 'most rot 'any :orne'rgan'ay.:: Diq mission ix ' to'iusuro ;' fult inticotinn to itte frantia?, and to.aiii 414; ni4ll' auttioillici in ataintatntitt publin•bratiil4 . witk . Olortion) , Tralb IsdP =MEM ota , tuna ,t, • .• . . mna fur the c iv il and the ibbitlitien along Hailiond iiid oil Lake Ontario dill receive , ntkiiitintr.'f..,'•All.orders from the ...geifdliunirelli : ` , Will remain in foice; . aa tirtr'he'retofore. iottti . J •PinlC,lajiir General. „ • , 01=72 THE'','W - AR. A NAVAD:TRIUMPEI: Ti nate; Florida _Captured. BOSTON; `Nov. 7.—The ~_.- U . S. steaMer Mearsarg4 CalYt. WirisloW,s .Itriiiiscr at ' ; this port to-day, freni-S`t. TheibaS, October 21st. She brings eight of the crew • and, the ear goon of .the pirate. steamer Florida ; 6aptured b'y the U. S. steamer Wac,husett in the bay of San Salvador, Brazil ; October 27th. Fit= ty-eight of the crew and twelve officers of the pirate were' capttired. without the loss of 'a The Araebu'sett, with the Florida, Was to leave St. Thomas on the.2d ?LW-MILLE, Nov. s.—On the 3d infitant the rebel arniy under flood attempted to cross the Tennessee river, at_tlin_vouth of the Blue Water, and were repulsed by the Federal army under General Sherman'. with considerable loss. LOUISVILLE, Nov. G.—Scraps of reliable Information froth below continue to indicate that Sherraan's liositkiri is perfectly satiifac-. -tory—to-hitaself_and_alf *ill understand that Sherman 16' equally satisfied With Hoods ,o iitfoti, and 611 e deiiclopmentd vow progn.Ws ing will astonish and delight the country.— .11eyonti thia announcement That we hav6 is Contrablend: tie; beidocrcit contains an' tiecount of the evacuation of Johnsonville, yesterday, by the Federal commander, who is alga reported — tiphave destroyed all 'the transports and gun boats to prevent their falling lift() the hands ota reinforced enemy Th - e - Varticulais are meagre dncl s'o'mewhat conflicting. A letter received in this city by a naval officer from an officer in command of one of the divisions of the Mississippi Squadron, ddted Chattanooga; November Ist, 'sags : boats have had two brushe's with Hood's force, and repulsed him both times. He has now gdne dorin below the shoals, and a large portion of !ICS artily has crossed at Florence for the invasion of Middle and East Tenncs dee. General Grois' division 'passed here to day, on the road to Athens, to head him off. Some prisoners Who wished to ship (though I sent them off to Nashville). represent Hood as'tyrannical in the extreme. The men had lived fur two days on corn add water only; with the addition of pumpkins stolen by the Way: He suffers by wholesale desertion, and these people coming to us say that he in. tended to move southward, but was prevent ed by the threats of the soldiers to desert; if he did not give them the promised harCr. est in East Tennessee. General Sherman is ar_suimr, General Gross flanking, and Ged- eral Tiloulas alicliii._ rrest's Operations an Tenneiseeßiver lin- Vessels Reported Captured gt. Louis, Nov. 7.—The Democrat's spe cial Cairo despatch says : Information from PadtiCah states that on Thdrsday last Forrest, With a large force, placed batteries on the Tennbssee river within a mile and a half or Johnsonville, where three gunboats and eight transports were lying. Early on Friday mail ing Forrest moved his batteries up, and open ed on the transports, - which were fired by the shells, and. the gunboats tell into the hands of the enemy, after being disabtdd. The offi'. cers and crews of the fleet *cretin captured, and a large amontit Go3ereini ant Stores wire also lost. , C il INCINNATI, ov. 7:::---T fire small steam ers were burtied by gueriihisi bri the Big Saa dy river yesterday. •• THA.NKSGIVING DAT In the name and by the authority of the Counnomfealth of Pennsylvania, Andrew G. Curtin Governor of the said Commonwealth, A PROCLAIsI ATION WHEREAS, It is the honorel custom' of Pennsyltania to set apart, on the recommen dation of the Eiccutive, a day for returning thanks to the Giver of all Good, the Shep. herd arid Bishop of our souls;.-now, there fore, 1, ApiVitEv'e G. Curtin, Governor as afore said, do recommend that the people through out the Commodwealth observe Thursday, the ttierity-fourth dai , of November instant, as I day Of Thanksgiving to Almighty God, For the gathered fruits of the earth; leer - the continuance of health; For the prosphrity of industry; For We' preserttation of good order and Iran . quilq throughout our .borders; For the victories which he has voualisafed to us over untied traitors ; And for the manifold hlesstrigs which he has heaped upon us, unworthy. And that they do, moreover, humbly be seech Him to Thom and increase His merci ful favor toward us during the year to come, so that; rasellion being overthrown, peace may lie reitoihd to our distracted country, Au. and, in every c r iate, with gratgful andoloving aCcord, the i ' ease of Praise and Thanksgiv ing may bred by all the people unto Hid holy name.. Given under my hand and the great seal of the State at Harrisburg, this second day of November, iu the year of our Lord ode thotisand eight hundred dod sixty-four, and of the Commonwealth' the eighty-ninth. h 3 By the Governor : ELI stamt, Sec'y of the Cothinonwealtli bitrafirdidery affair latblY occurred In the town of Orel;in. Russia. A great local land oiitiei had a large sum (fOrty•tt ree th sand silver todbles) to receive throagh the police office Of that town.' du hpplying kir the amount,l o t;ilS told that the money could not he hanile,d over to' him unl'eis he presen• ted the office ihith five' thousand silver rod- Wes. He refused; dad intinediately reported the-case to St. Pderstnir?!.; itrid the money was paid over to hind. BZt on the evening of the same day, as he was quietly smoking idlli study, a loud -rinO was heard at tub bell. ' Thb servant, on °Trolling. the door, was instintlY- pinioned, and four tnen, their faces covered with black crape, rushed into • the rocim and told him lte must band over his f6rtythree thousand roubles. With the great est coolness hiwent over to his strong box; opened it, seised a revolverwhich was laid on, the top shelf,. and' shot two. s of the robbers dead; the other,,two juitnediately.. taking* .their heels. ; ., Outho „crape -being removed froththe, fa pei,ok.the. dead !pep they :were recognised as,thel:lieta oaf ths pePtie awl his o . er4ra/.. . • ivrosimutris NEW YORK,,, Nov. MertitisbUrg dps liateh th'e 2d insCsiates' trAtt Moieby made an assault pu the'lst, (lb our 'pititets, l - intend io stardpide our rlimidsi - ,lnV i t'wee unerie oessful., 16'fit 6j' ,21oiai ear a em. bas bpqnr, . as- eeitained.tliat in the akirreisli - 'on Friday of last meek, noar s Selern; a.,.betWeen,lso weu of . the BilLillineis Claialry and .1.10 of Mose -6.l's rnerf,:thel, rehnlclost,,six. killed, seven wounded, and nine prisoners. Tlie, loss on era., side iiria folir .The.guirillas were ..mtupletelY ;vented and scattered .- all directions.' ALEXANDRIA, - Va , Nov. 5.--;Yohn West, formerly Clerk in Governinent ediPleY in Washington, has been detailed as one of the "guardian angels" of the Orange and Manas sas Gap Railtoad in place of Johnson, who has been' relieved on accedrit bf severe illness in his family. Two hundred and twenty deserteis were forwarded to Col. Wells, ProVeSt • Maishal General, yestetday, from Camp Distribution. This large num'b'er will keep the court mar- Hal in session hcte busy for some weeks. - In' the - fight-which Moseby had on Sunday last, near Aldie, with a portion of the men of the Bth Illinois Cavalry, he lost seven men killed, several Woultded, and some fifteen who were taken priSoners: This comes from a. source Which has always proved correct, and thereforeis entitled to the strictest credit. 1 -on-Siinday-ni ‘ Tht_last_some ,or eight outlaws, Who ate styled "Partisans 3 by t - h - F 1 rebel authoritieS; prodeeded to the house of an old man, residing about six miles south of Burke's Station, named Yelbaiton, and took possession of his pfemises in die name of the United States. 8 .. 6th:1-of-the party being—ilk-the uniform of th 6 United States soldiers, they said they were authorized to search the house, and at once proceeded to ramiack_hfor booty. Up lon a rerrioristrance tieing entered by the old man s °be tra:ti sumutarily knotted down, and his wife, quite an aged womaq, severely abus ed and maltreated. The ruffians succeeded in finding tWo hundred and fifty dollars in ihottey. They took all the clothes they could lay hande upon, pen to the old man's coat and boots. The Motley Was the hard-earned savings of several years' industry, and the loss of it, with the clothing, bedding, blankets, &e., leaves the aged pair in a truly destitute con dition. Yesterday the aged couple came to the city; and permission was given them to carry out supplies. They had not"been gone long ere the Secesh raised a cry that they were smuggling goods to the rebels. A re serve was sent out, who overhauled.them, and folind tfiey had about one-half the goods their permit Called for. Of course, they were al losied to proceed. Despatch from Commander Wins- BosTo:.1, Nov. 7' 1304 i eon "e er 6 the —N-= SIR: I have the honor to report the arri vetl of the U. S. steamer Kearsarge .off Scit. nate; from the Rocas. We left the Wachw sett and Florida at St. Thomas. The Flori da vvas captured ip the harbor of Bahia by . the Wachusett on October 7th. We bring sixteen prisoners and one officer from theFlor idd. JOHN A. Wnisr,ovt, 'Codimander: , Despatch from Commodore' Collins. ST. THOMAS, W. 1., Oct. 31. via Both Nov. 71. lion. Gideon Welles; SIB: I lave the honor to report the arri-- +al here of this ship, withithe rebel steamer Florida in company. The' Florida, with fif ty-eight men and twelve Aims, was capful'. ed about three o'clock on the morning of 06- tober 7th, in the hay of San Salvador, Brazil,- by the officers and crew of this vessel, with out loss of life. Five of the officers, inclu ding her commander, and the remainder of hervcrew, were on shore. The Florida had her mizen mast and mail and carried away and her bulwarks cut down. This vessel sus tained no injury. A detailed report will be handed to you by Paymaster W. W. Wil. llama. Very respectfully, your obedient ser• vant. • N. Commis, Commander U. S. steam-sloop Waohasett Texas and Mexico. NEW ORLEANS, Nov 6.—A1l is piles here. Our forces are fortifying the island of Brazos Santiago. General Slaughter has succeeded General Dayton in command of the rebels in this sec. tion. Cortinas did not aCceptgprieral's commis• sion in M:&irdilian's service, but he Barren doted ort edadition that the French should not seize his treasure of several millions, and is now a wealthy private gentleman. The United StAtes Consul , at Matamoros has a French guard to protect him wherever he goes. • A large fleet of Merchant 'Vessels • are off the mouth of the Rio Grande; and trade—be t Ween hete and Matamoros is Contraband. There ate 1;500 bales of cotton at Browns:: vine, awaiting shipment to Borne place where goods on-rebel vivernment acbount can be obtained for it. A party of gUerillas made a raid on the plantation of 'Mr. Jennings, neat Grand Gulf, (id thet 21:kb, titfd burned 37 bales of cotton. TOI2ON'O, Nov. B.—Startling developments have been made in regard to a secret treason.: able body of the Fenian Brotherhood in this city. Seerot arias have been found, and the leaders in the conspiracy are being arrested. There is existing a painful feeling of insecur ity. UPIiEG RA FFB', Practical Hatters, have tit. ceived an eitinisive asiortruent of itiRRING AN f.) SUM MEtt Stock of Materials; HATS, CAPS, Wholesale end Retail, Opposite the "Washington Houser Ap 15, 1b64..1 Hagerstown. ri7'DANES, UMBRELLAS, Ladies' Sun em. lirellasi Pocket Books, Port Monaie4, (Hovels; Etc Aka.) "cheaper than the chespest„' at UYDEURAFFS' HAT FACTORY, OPpo.iite the Washington House, Hagerstown. • Ap. 15;1864. • riI'UPDEG RA FPS'. Practical Hat Makers, have ready the SPRING STYLES fur 1864. Those who would SAVE MONEY should buy at. the FOUNTAIN HEAD, where HATS' and CAPS ere told from fist hands at:lowest rates; ' • sign ot the "RED HAT." Oppesite Wal3hington House, kleeilatown. Ap. 15, 18.• •_, • ilkiLatXt.ll337lPl6s:: • Proin . the Atitirican of ruisictcsii ri,oun.—Siieh,i4Ortcricittiaagaaoai. St4€4l',lStitiei• at 0#2541111.11:87#1 'Mostly. lit Ole iaside figure, 00'200b W very 01116 - EXtrit at 811. Vet bbl. 'takes &Hots lif th algae: Howi4ill:Str4tijuOr and (Hit ;Extra 1125®11.37i; ShiPpllsg • Extra "do. 11.75 EXtra 40.i!..12;d0. 13.50. , Vritue WheailnaBgbt better pri e-, u .be ,owe[ guides ;ruin ilea 1.--; Sahlk; l ,cempr z i,sed 34410 bustielii,Southern Wbite;'ififeila to choice qualilyi at 275® 302 detlia,„add,,,l,ooo,-,bushols fair' te ... ,ver" .1 . iiib' Rea, at - 25542135 in': active and prices nominal. Damp•aqvi l -White.2 we• gkiotee at 140®145 Cents, 'fair find goad shipping. do. at450®155 cents, damaged old: . do. at 170 . cents, prime do. at 178 centl, new Yellow at 145@160 cents, as to :icodditiou,+., and old do: at. 105®108 cents. Coati Were , Some 5;000 bushels being' taken at 90®91 c'euts,meight,-; Rya brought 170 cents, and, closed firm. CORD WOOD AND RAILS :FOR SALE, THE subiOribei*Er..iiike 'lot Cord - Wood and , Chestnut Rails which he' will' dispose - of bfrithe - ground on the most accommOdEilitii ternii." Nov 11'-3w] V. B. GILBERTI _ , -VIELIENTA.4I•33I rilHE.stitseriber offers at Private Sale a lot.of grou'n'd ;situated near Ilk Blue Bock — Scool House containing about 19 ACRES, upon which there is a couifortabl two-story • DOG HO,USE. ; good Smoke House, Barouche House, Hog Pen, Ate. There is also' ti fine ORCHARD of grafted' fruit on the premises and a Cistern near the door. „ OEO. GOSSERT. THE stiliSeriber will sell at Public Sale at his. residence 2 miles Southwest of Waynesboro', near Good's Sash and Door Factory, on SATURDAY THE 26TH of Novnatscrt, 1864, the following proper ty, viz: 1 GOOD MILCE COW, 2 FAT HOGS: 1 Wardrobe, 2 wash Stands,l. fan -ey-dors-Bedsteadsrasets chairs,-4-Rocking-Chairs 1 Trundle Bedstead, 1 Secretary, 1 Chest* a lot,' Carpeting, lot Window Blinds, IRoyal Cook and 2 Ten-plate Stoves, 1 sixfoot, 1 Braeakfast and one Ki tchen Tablc,a lot floor oil Cloth, 1 Rocking Cra dle, 1 Corner upboard, 1 eight-day Cloak,l dough tray, 1 sink, 2 large baskets; a lot Books, Queens ware, Glass and Tinware, crocks, benches and tubs, a lot borgho Syrup, 1 ; barrel of Vinegar, a lot bar rels, a lot Paint and White fiend ONE TOP BUGGY, and Harness, 4 Bee ,Scapa and 1 Hive, 1 Sausiwil Grinder and Sturm, a lot Hot bead Sash, 6' flour: barrels, 21 crocks new A pplebutter, a lot dry herds.. forks, mattock and shovels, 2 TONS OF HAY, 2 . Ladders, a lot oak and pine Luirtber,-6', bus:Tote.: toes, 1 cord of wood, 1 large iron kettle, and other articles not enumerated. /0" Sale to comma nce at 0 o'clock on said day whert'n:' cred irof six months' will be given on all sums over *lo—except that flu.' hogs which will be cash, ptirchasert tb• give theii notes with approved stchrity. .I•A'COP: E. Felet l . G. V. Mos&, Auer'. Nov 11—ta PUBLIC SLLE, N parsdanCe of oh order afthc tOrphms' Court cluzadui smakAT l:-., mint. istratora'tb sell, will 'oder at Public Saleran Wednesdity'llie 3011 i day of Arcranger; 1864, at . Bowden's Hotel, in Waynesboro', ail the Real 'Estate of Emanuel Miller late of Washington-town stip, dne'd, Pulpar t Ist; being the • "'MANSION FARM," situated iii said township, bounded bylandsofGehr,. Hush and Boneicrates, Containing ACRES 134- and 76 PERCHES neat: the land being the hest limestone. Th'erc Walsh an excellent Spring wa tering a him Mcadoie r anti an Orchard of grafted fruit. The improvementh are good--A STONE. 11 0 US E, rough-cast; A STONE HARN,Spring• House and all ether IMildings required.• This pur. part is one of the beeffsrms and most desirable . ' homes in the couney. Purpart 3td, hang a farm' of 81 A.O 31118 S f and 44 PERCHES, situate in quiney township, , adjoining lands of Stater, Zody's heirs, ;Greenawalt and others, having therOon a W EATHER OA•RD ED HOUSE, BANK' BARN and other improve ments. There is a stream' of water running through the barn yard for stock, aml a well of good water near the kitcht•n. Thu land is also limestone of good quality,.ahtl the property is convenient to mills store. titc.;andone of the host of the size in Scutt re•• gion. Purport 2nd, being 35 Acres of MOUNTAIN LAND, situate in Washington township, along the Monts er Gap Road, set with chestnut and other timber.— There is some clear lend, a'spring anti fruit trees, and an . did house. 107P'Perrons wishing tof view .the aboVil property will call on N. Botiebrake or the parties residing on the premises. Sale - 1 to COM. mace at 10 o'clock when draughts will be shown and terni4 Made known by JACOB E. MILLER, NICHOLAS BONEBRAKE. Ad roinierators, to sell, &c. G. V. Mott.. Nov. 11:14o) PUBLIC SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' - Court of Franklin' county, Pa., the undersigned,•Trnste• to sell the Real Estate eif Christian Frantz, lato of Washington township, dec'd will sell at public out cry, OS TUESDA , Tea 29 . TH 08 NOYEYBER, 1864, on the premises, all the Real Estate of said dec'd con• sisting of about 16 ACRES OF OROUN I) adjoin ing lands of John Frantz, Samuel Frantz, John Snively and ethers, and situated 'within 200 yards Fairy ieW Mills. This land is first quality, and melt• improved, having thereOn &commodious BRICK 11011S.E Stone Wash House, Barn, Carriage ' • Hdus , t, and all other buildings necessary to comfort or convenience. There is a well at the kitchen door and running water accessible to stock in the barn yard. A prolific ORCHARD of grafted fruit, peach and plum trees, grave vines, dre., are somb of the recommendations of this property. The buildings and 'fences are all new and in very good, condition, while the place is 'especially convenient, being reach ed by roads from four directions. The neighbor hood id One of the hest and n pleasanter residence could not well be found. rir Sale to commence at 10 o'clock when the terms will be made known. ABRAHAM FRANTZ, Trustee to sell Nov. 11—to ItOTIL ?VIM DIE. THE undersigned will sell at yrivnte Sala the. Waynesboro Hotel, situated in Waynesboro' ' , THE county; Pa. The Hotelis ti large, TWO-STORY BRICK. DWELLING, . obviated in the centre of the-town and has , the hest traveling and transient custom in the State, The House has 15 Sleeping Rooms, Large Dining Room Kitchen, Parlor, Bar Room. Basement,' &c. • Theta is a good Weird' Nth:aorta the 'Kitchen deer.' and an excellent Cistern in tlisiard. Thereis "stabling for thirty head di hones.; • •- - • Also-20, AURES , OF- LAND,adjoining town, will be sold with the above property tithe puirchao• per desires it , CIS BOWDEN. Nov 4- 4 tC ' • " " • TN HAKE'S Hitters ar SALE. x~r~~s+