THE TELEGRAPII IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, 'By GEORGE lIERGNER TElolB.—auraui assournort, The Dzury Trandrearn is served to subscribers in the of oagla at, 6 cents per week. Yearly subscribers be charged. V.OD. Wsitrur AND SEMI-WEEKLY MISGRAPII, IT•11 , 7it3GRAIII is alsd published twice a week doting tea sPgaion or theleglelature, and weekly during the re mainder of ;the year, mad furmshod to suheeri bore at the rol low Rig tlatee, via:, Single Su'beerlbers per year Bevan. t‘ Ten TEll LAW, OF NEWSPAPLItS . . t subscribers order the discontinuance of their newt, papers, the publisher may continue to send them unti a!larrcarages are paid. If subscribers neglect or relate to take their nowspu. perm from the +Aso to which they are directed, they arr ras .ousible until they hay' 'settled the bills and orderev them disco n tin ued j cllaneons. Proposals for a Loan of $3. ' 000,000 to the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania. In pursuance of the first section of an Act of the General Assembly, entitled "an Act to create a loan and provide tor arming the State," approved May 16th, A. D. 1861, and the sixth section of toe Act entitled " an Act to provide for the payment of the members, officers and contingent expenses of the Extra Session of the L .gislature," approved May 16th, A. D. 1861, and by the authority of the same, NO noE is hereby given that proposals will bereceived : at the office of the Secretary of the Ournalonwealth, Until three o'clock P. M. of W e dnesday the fifth dap of June next, for the loaning to the Commonwealth the sum of THREE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, for tue pur poses set forth in the before named Acts of As sembly. The said loan to bear an interest of six percent. per annum, payable semi annual :ly in Pniladelphia, and the lean to be redeem able in ten years from date; and for the pay went of the interest and liquidation of the , principal thereof a special tax of one-half mill on the dollar has been directed to be levied on all the property in the Commonwealth tax able for State purposes. The certificates of loan shall not be subject to taxation . for any purpose whatever; and all certificates of the denomination of one hundred dollars or loss shall have coupons attached ; those of a larger denomination will be issued either as Inscrip tion or coupon bonds at the option of the bid der. The proposals must state explicitly the amount proposed to be taken and the rate to be paid. The State reserves the right to accept the whole or any part of the amount offered to be taken unless the proposer stipulates other wise. •No conditional proposals will be con sidered. Upon the acceptance of any proposal at leas ten per cent of the amount must be paid down, the balance, if preferred by the bidder, in thir ty and sixty days, when certificates shall issue for the same, bearing interest from the time of pas went. The proposals must be directed under seal to the Secretary of the Commonwealth endorsed "Proposals for Loan." The bids will be opened et 3 o'clock in the afternoon of the day above named intbe presence of the Governor, State Treasurer and Auditor General and such other persons as may see proper to be present, when, after examination of the same the Governor will award the loan to the highest bidder or bidders. By order of the Governor. ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Office of the Secretary of the Common Wealth. Eltalfussuad, May 17. 1861. GENERAL ORDERS, NO.-2. AD (TART GENERAL'S OFFICE, } ilarriatrtn - g, Nay 10, 1001. The Governor of Pennsylvania has received item the War Department, at Washington, the following announcement, in reference to the second requisition of militia made by the Gen eral Government. "Ten liegiments are assigned to Penney] va nis; making in addition to the thirteen regi mentS. of three months already called tor, twenty-three regiments. It is important to reduce rather than enlarge this number, and in no event to exceed it." Pennsylvania has already furnished to the 'United States service twenty-five regiments.— Of this number at least ten regiments —the amount of the second requisition—have signi fied a willingness to change their term of ser vice from three months to three years. No more companies, therefore, from this Common wealth can now be received for the United States Government. By order of the Governor, Commander-in Chief, E. M. BIDDLE, Adjutant G%neral. GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 12. BEAD QUARTERS, P. I Hamaburg, May 19, 1861. Major General George A. M'Call is assigned to the command of all the military forces of Pennsylvania, raised or to be raised under the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the C...mmonwe filth of Pennsylvania, enti tled "an Act to create a loan, and to provide for the arming of the State." ' He will, without delay, proceed to organize _these forces, according to the provisions of said Act, and to select convenient locations for suitable encamping grounds, for the instruction of the troops. By order of the Commander-in Chief, JOHN A. WRIGHT, Aid-de camp FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY ! ----------,, 1 0 "_" \.,...: ,... 11. , • M. I. FRANKLIN, Optician from Pluladelphia, (store and Factory 112 South 4th street, below Ches tnut. ) ("Van to the publio of Harrisburg and IL/ vicinity for a Own time longer tus generally ap proved CRYSTAL SPECTACLES, with the finest Elliptic Lenses, mounted in Gold, Silver Or Steel, and suited to the eyesight wath the utmost ac curacy. Microscopes. OPERA AND MARINE GLASSES. TF.1.4. 4 0.RE5, especially for the use of °liners 01 the array. , SVIREOSCOPES and STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS in the greatest possible variety. Ha tiItMATICAL PHYSICAL and SURVEYORS' IN STRI/HP-NTS, as low as in his e-tabliehment in the city. }MASA v AR i IFICIAL EYES inserted . time •, Thmd street, near Walnut, adjoining the ,-Tele grapt.,,ttYme. myl7 FREIGHT REDUCED. HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO. Short and Quick Route to and from NEW YORK UOOD3 ORDERED IN THE MORNING RE TURNED THE' SAME NIGH P. Leave New Tars at 7% P. M , by Fast Through Ex- Prcat Troi ar, lying in hard-burg at 3 I" M., WITHOUT CAA N 19.2 or CARS. Order Goods, marked via. HOPE EXPRESS CO., General office, 74 Broadway, New York. Branch 412 I I For further iT I AII3IAdOrt aapare of my.lo GRAMM BENNE .2 oat. • 1111/1 , , • elaliko/ axiteta • , 4 S 2 Ot ..... ... 12 00 .. ...... 16.00 VOL. XV. New 2UmertiEntents. GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 11. HeAD QUARTERS, P. M. Hamsburg, Nay .18,1861. I. In obedience to an Act of the Assembly, entitled "an Act to create a loan, and to pro vide for arming the State," approved 15th May, A. D. 1861. The following allotment of the df teen (15) regiments directed in the Act is made, and is hereby apportioned to the different counties in the State. The leading basis of said apportionment being the amount of population in the diffetent counties ; while keeping in view the numbers already taken into the United States service, yet discriminating in favor of the agricultural counties, believing that sound- policy dictates the Importance of not interfering With their productive power. NAMEI or COUNTY. No. COMPANIES TO WHIM MNTLILED. Adams 1 Allegheny 8 Armstrong 2 Beaver 3 Bedford and Fulton. 3 Berks 3 Blair 1 Bradford and Sullivan Bucks 3 Butler 2 Cambria 1 Centre 1 Chester 4 Clearfield, Elk and Forest 2 Clarion and Jefferson 2 Clinton 1 Ulumbia 1 Crawford 3 Cumberland 3 Dauphin 2 Delaware 2 El la 5 Fayette 2 Franklin • a Green 1 Huntingdon 2 Indiana 2 Juniata and Mifflin 1 Lancaster. 4 Lawrence 1 Lebanon 2 Lehiga 1 Luse! ne 2 Lvcomi ng 2 Mercer 2 M'K-an and Potter 1 Montgomery • 2 Montour 1 Monroe 1 Northampton 1 .Northumberiand 2 Perry 2' Philadelphia 26 Schuylkill 2 Snyder 1 Somerset 1 Susquehanna and Tioga 4 Union 1 Penang() 1 warren 9 - Washington Wayne and Pike Westmoreland Wyoming 1 York 3 Number of companies IL Each company will consist of 77 men, not over 45 nor under_lB years of age, of good physical strength and vigor. A company will consist of 1 Captain, 1 First Lieutenant, 1 Second Lieutenant, 4 Sergeants, 4 Corporals, 2 lit/Adams, 64 Privates, 77 in all 111. Any company or companies desiring to offer their services to the State, from the coun ties named, whose services have not been heretofore offered, are required to forward their application within five days from date of this order. In the event of no company or less than the allotted number of companies from any county offering their services within the specified dine, then the number of companies deficient will be allotted to other counties. • IV. The captains of companies, whose ser vices have been or will be offered under this requisition, will be duly notified as to their ac ceptance by the authorized Department, and until orders to march are given, no expense will be incurred be the State. By order of the Commander in Chief. JOHN A. WRIGHT, my 17-di w Aid de Camp . STEAM WEEKLY !-a„- „, . , k,N BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. • LANDING AND E MBARKING PAS . SENGERS at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver- pool, New York and Philadelphia Steamship company intend aespatching their full powered Clyde-built iron Steamships as fmlows KANGAROO, Saturday . , .25th May ; ETNA, Saturday, let „Imo ; EDINBURGH, daturday, 13th June; and every Saturday, at Noon, rrom Pier 44, North Aver. FIRST CABIN 's7s 0) I S tEERAGE.... $3O 00 do to London $BO 00 do to London..B3o 00 Steerage Return Tickets, good for Six M0nthe.......80:.00 Passengers forwarded to Paris, Havre, Hamburg, Bremen : liotterdatri v AutWery, ac., at reduced through tares. jar Persons wishing to bring out their friends.can buy tickets here at the following rates,-to New York : From Liverpoot or Queeustown; Ist Cubit!, $75, $B5 and $lO5 . 3tt erso from Mverftocii $4O 00. From Queenstown, $3O 00. Them Steamers have superior accommodations for passengers, and carry experienoed Surgeons. They are built in Water-tight Iron doaiou.s, and have Pateat Fire annitulatora vu board. For runner information apply at the Company's 01 - J.NO. G: DALE, Agent, my2o-tf 15 Broadway, New York, Or 0. 0. Zimmerman, Agent, Harrisburg. POPULAR REMEDIES. M RB ehildr i e N n S te L ePhin g , ' S an S I O SP O A T LE R I I N N GP G SC S EM P lOr C NUS for headache, A fresh supply received at ICEL. LER'd DRUG STORE, where you can purchase ad the saleable i'aledt medicines of the day. 91 Market street, two doors east of Fourth street, south side. REMOVAL. HE SUBSCRIBER would-respectfully T inform toe public th a n ho ha- removed his pion:m ing and Br..ss rounding tstabashment to No. 22 South third street below Herr a Hotel. fttankfal for past pat ronage; he hopes by st.tot attontloa to business to merit a CutitiuuaLue of 11. apl2 dtf J. JONES. FOR RENT.. A Three Story Brick House on Second 111. street, Also a 'two story Frame House on Paxton street. Apply to C. C. ZIMMERMANI my 7411 No. 20, South Woad Nurnberg. "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE." =I HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 24, 1861. Ntuf %bbertizoncuts The Commander-in-Chief P. M., directs the following circular to the different Railroad com panies in the State of Pen nsylvauia, to be pub lished for the information of all parties con cerned. tIkAD QUARTERS, PBSNSTLVELN TA MILITIA, Harrisburg, May 15, 1801 To The following Rules are established to Will tate the settling of accounts for Transportation over your Road, of Troops and Munitions of War : First—The State will not be responsible for the coast of Transportation of any Troops or Munitions of War, unless your Company, through its Agents, has been instructed to pass them, or the officer in command produces au thotity, (a telegraphic dispatch to be considered authority,) from the Governor, directing such Transportation. or a pass from the Governor be produced and handed over. Second.—That the proper Agents of your Road be instructed to require the signatures of the officer in command to a certificate, a copy of which is annexed, copies of which will be furnished you, certifying to amount of services performed ; to which must be annexed the order under which the troops moved, or an order to your agents to furnish the transpor tation. Third.—These certificates, and orders attach ed, will be considered by the proper Auditing Departments, when approved by the Governor, as vouchers in the settlement of your accounts. Fourth.—The account for the Transportation of Troops must be produced and settled to and include the last day of each month, or as early in each succeeding month as possible. Fifth.—This order takes effect on the first day of June, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. • By order of the Governor nad Commander in-Chief, FORM OF CERTIFICATE. I hereby certify, that the Railroad Company has furnished transportation for From to ON STATE GOVERNMENT SERVICE. By order of which order is herewith attached. .1861. N. B. The number of Soldiers. Horses and weight, of :Fiala ,Pipapg_ P- n d Ammunition. 'moat be written at length. d-tf - MILITARY BOOKS JUST RECEIVED, COOPER'S TACTICS, HARDEE'S TACTICS AND Instructions in Field Artillery have just been received at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. my 4 dtf PHILADELPHIA - NEW**‘'bO BONNET !‘‘' . tr - ' -',' • STORE • . - o.l".6lsihD • WITH A FULL assortmen 'tom the Philadelphia and New York most fishlcmable establishments, to which, durlag the seasen, additions of the latest novelties from those establishments will be constantly received. MRS. A. B. BICESF,RTON, Formerly A. B. Carpenter, sign of the two Golden Eagles, first bonnet store from the Harrisburg Bridge. marl9-Bmd FARMER'S HOTEL. THE subscriber begs leave to inform his frieuds and the public twit tie has taken the FARin &VS HOTEL,.in Market street opposite the Post Ctilee, rmerly J. Stahl's, where he is prepared to accommo date them ou reasoaabie 'erns. Having refitted and furnished the House entirely now, he hopes by strict at tention to business, to receive a liberal share of patron age. [apt-3md] 8.4 PETEhS. Harrisburg Broom Manufactory, NO DOORy FROM IRONY ST., IN WALNUT 11)pROOMS sold wholesale and retail 20 AI per cent. cheaper than can be had elsewhere.— Cali and examine ear stock. aps-3ind J. E. PRICE & CO. RECRUITS WANTED. Anumber of Bober able-bodied young men are wanted to ro.organiza the Dauphin Guards ' (lnitUitry company) ror service under the Act of 10th may, 1860. applicants will memo apply to either of the undersigned immediately, LEANDER N. OTT. my2o JOIIN J. BALL. CHOICE HAMS ! ! I A LOT OF VERY SUPERIOR SUGAR CURED HAM lust received. They are of the beet Brand in the market, and EVERY Hen so.D artemesrsim. WE. DUCK, JR., St CO. May 11 . WORCESTER'S ROYAL ',QUARTO DICTIONARY best defining and pronouncing Die '. notary of the English language ; Alen, Worcester's School Dictionaries. Wender 's Pictorial Quarto and School Dictionaries for sale at SCHEPFER',S BOOKSTORE, aplB-tf Near the Harrisburg Bridge. WALLOWER'S LINE, DAILY BETWEEN HARRISBURG-and PHILADELPHIA. Wm. B. Burk, Agent, 812 Market street, Philadel• phia, formerly Livingston 8t Co. Special Conductor in charge of each irain• (.oruis delivered el the Warehouse, Pi:Mattel. void , kt• o'clollt P. M., wi Ibe delivered TL.rris• bu g next oohs:mtg. J. WALLOWER, Jtc., agent, in,2l.dcr Office Readio? Depot. Elarrivburg. FLAGS FLAGS ! I NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES with National daaigns, LETTER PAPER with a view of the city °Pl:Eu*6oaq, printed and for sale at ICHEFFEW6 BOOKSTORE, •p 24 Near Oa flarrlabarg Arldge. Respectfully inscribed to Lieut. Col. Notion 12th Regiment Pencsy,v,tnia Volunteers. JOHlkl A WRIOHT, Aid-de-Camp COMPANY E., 12171 REIMMLNT, PA, VOLUNTEOES, 1 Camp Scott, York, Pa. May 21, 1861. ; JOHN A. WRIGHT, Aid-de•Catalp There seems to be a hearty concurrence of opinion and action between the constitutional advisers of President Lincoln. They have fully come up alike to the public peril and to the public expectation. Mr. Seward long since ap predated his position, and anticpated the future in which we now live, He admonished I foreign governments that under no circum stances would the present Administration maintain relations with any nation recognizing the Southern Confederacy, and his published letter to Mr. Dayton, our new Minister to France, is a chart by which none can be led astray. Secretary Chase has brought to the Treasury, that came to him after the spoliation of Cobb dishonored and discredited, a genius wail a courage..that have elevated it in the con fidence of our peopTe and the world. - _ Mr. Cameron has taken the War Department, left to him by Floyd a reeking corpse of corruption, and breathed into it a life and energy that re call the best recollections of the War Ministers of the great nations of the world. Compre hensive, clear, bold, and vigilant, he preserves his equanimity and good nature in the midst of the tempest. Officers and Men Horses ....Field Pieces ...Ammunition The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Wells, sen sible of the great truth expressed by Mr. Everett in his last speech, "that no nation can ever wage war without a navy," is at his post directing the vast preparations for increasing our navy, so as to make it equal to the demands upon it in our own waters and in distant seas. The Postmaster General, Mr. Blair, and the Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Smith, having less to do with the immediate war operations of the administration, vigorously direct the vast internal affairs in their hands, so as to render the policy of the administration efficient to back the friends and damage the foes of the republic. The Attorney General, Mr. Bates, has already shown his zeal in the good cause, and his judgment and experience as a thorough constitutional lawyer. Thus, it will be seen, that the President is well and willingly maintained by his Cabinet. The crisis has developed the best qualities of his advisers. It has extinguished all divisions and rivalries, and the cause of the country has clothed them with the panoply of the country's confidence and the elevated hope of inevitable triumph.—Washington City Sunday Morning Chro nicle. To Goon TO Be Tans.—lmportant news reaches us from the Texas frontier and North western Louisiana, indicating that the rebels of that region are experiencing an unexpected " fire in the rear," which, if true, is likely to prove anything but agreeable. It is stated by the New Orleans papers of Saturday and Sun day last, that Captain Montgomery, so well known in connection with the Kansas troubles, has organized a force of three thousand men in that State, made a descent on the Texas fron tier, and already captured Fort Washita, which bad previously fallen into the hands of the reb els. Forts Cobb and Arbuckle were also ex pected to be occupied by Montgomery, in pur suance of instructions from the War Depart ment, through Major Emory, of the Regular Army.. The Texans in that region were thrown into the greatest state of consternation by this sudden and unexpected movement, and were wildly calling for arms and money to organize a defence against expected incursions from Montgomery and his men, in connection with the unfriendly Indians. Expresses were sent off in every direction for aid, and a number of citizens of Shreveport, La., had written to Gov. Moore of that State, asking him to interfere for their protection, and if necessary telegraph for arms to the Montgomery Government. GEORQE COPWAY's INDIAN WARRIORS.—Geo. Copway is in Washington, and has tendered to the President a number of Indians of Michi gan. He has made a selection of one hundred tall, fleet Indians, whom he proposes to use as scouts and runners for the army, and to occu py the advanced posts from Cairo to Eastern Virginia. They are not to be armed, except so far as is necessary for self-defence, but from their fleetness and knowledge of forest life, are to be employed as messengers and auxiliaries to the army on the outposts. He says they all un lerstand the position of the goy - unmet:L-- 13e comes strongly backed by the members of the extra session of the . Legislature of Michi gan. The State of Michigan' will equip them. Their acceptance is under consideration. ' GsameN BUMMED Czassrs.—The Maryland Classis of the German Reformed Church will meet in Middletown, Frederick county, to mor row. The ()peeing sermon will be preached by Rey. Dr. Reiner, of Baltimore. BATTLE TrVIIIN UORACK D. DURANT. Great God of battles l now to Thee, In this momentous hour, We bow in reverenoe—let us be Protected by Thy Fearer ProtOct us as we foiward go, - lo battle for the Right, And make us strong to meet the foe— Be Thine, alone, of. might, I Land of our Fathers ! 'tis thy naroo, That nerves .each heart and soul ; For thee is lit the battle's flame, For thee our anthenisroll ; Here, in oar sacred b6soni, rest Our dear and honored dead ; Each spot with tender men:Cries blest, Where'er our footspeps tread. Alt I can we look on earth and sky, And feel that we are slaves P No, never I let us rather die, And sleep in honored graves— Die fighting, 'till the latest breath, With victory in view, Our glaring eyes last look in death, Fixed on our banner true Be with us God I in that calm hush, When, in their stern array, Embodied legions wait to rush Swift on to death's affray ( When wrapped in lurid flame and smoke, And carnage stains the sod, And thunders roar, we then invoke Thine aid—be with us Gcd t Then, conscious in thy mighty strength, Like lightnings on we'll speed, Until the day is won at length, By many a val'rous deed ; And when the bloo ty strife is done, Whilst on the held we stoad, From rank to rank the shout shall run— God, and. our Native Land I The Cabinet of President Lincoln. BY TELEGRAPH. THE WAR FOR THE UNION. News from Washington and the South. The Rebel States not to be In vaded till Autumn. THE ELECTION IN VIRGINIA FIVE THOUSAND REBEL TROOPS AT ALEXANDRIA. 1=1::=3 Three Additional Regiments Accepted from Pennsylvania. COP WAY'S REGIMENT OF INDIANS NOT ACCEPTED —*— Fifty to Sixty Thousand Men Under Arms in Virginia. I=l Large Arrival of Arms at the South from Europe. All Mail lutercourse with Points North of Virginia to be Suspended THE GOVERNMENT FINANCES, —.— The Policy of the Administration. VIEWS OF LIEUTENANT GENERAL SCOTT Hon. Joseph Casey Appointed a Judge of the Court of Claims APPOINTMENT OF NATAL SUMMONS. WASHINGTON, May 23. The Virginians are voting on Secession to day, and of course there is little or no opposi tion to it in this neighborhood. The military at Alexandria voted yesterday. i he result was 138 for ratifying the ordinance, 2 against it, and 4 refused to vote. If this Is the - almic military trutc, the, rabol for= at Al exandria is not very formidable. The Secretary of War has accepted three regiments from Pennsylvania above her quota. They are the 12th, nth and 16th. The Government declines to accept a regi ment of Indians from Michigan, offered by George Copway. SECOND DISPATCH WASHINGTON, May 23 The voting at Alexandria, to-day, is going on quietly. As they vote in Virginia viva voce, no one dares to vote for the Union. There are said to be two thousand rebel troops at Alex andria. [ff this is correct, the military vote reported above must have been that of only a portion ef the troops ] The President declared, this morning, to a prominent gentleman who had an interview with him, that there would he no invasion of the rebel States before next autumn. By that time the army will be in perfect condition and discipline, and well supplied in every rebpect. The New York Thirteenth Regiment now at Annapolis, go to Fortress Monroe to-day. Senator Foote, of Vermont, is pressing the War Department to accept two more regiments from that State. Information has been received here from Richmond that the extensive cannon foundry there is in full operation. THIRD DISPATCH WASHIINTON, May 23 A letter from Virginia states that there are between 50,000 and 60,000 men under arms in that State. They are chiefly posted at Rich mond, Norfolk and Harper's Ferry, or.within hailing distance of those points. It is also stated that private advices confirm the report of a large arrival of arms at the South from abroad. These were shipped from Europe early in April, and consist of over 200,- 000 muskets and rifles, and ample supplies of powder and percussion caps, and machines for making the latter article. A private company has been organized at Alexandria, Virginia, to convey letters to the North, as after next week all letters destined for the North will lie over at that city. All mail intercourse with points north of Virginia will cease on the first of Tune. Tile Post office Department has as yet taken no action in view of the contemplated southern independent mail arrangements. The appearances indicate that separate offers for bonds or treasury notes, and alternative offers for the former at current rates, and for the latter ar par, will exceed the nine millions called fur. The desirableness and importance of this result creates some solicitude that it may not fail of being realized. Much speculation is indulged in as to the movements of troops fur active service ; but those who, it is presumed, are best acquainted with such matters, say that no inva , lun into the hear,t of any State is now contemplated, and that the operations will be principally cow fined to the recapture of the public propertypin the maintenance of the defensive works still in the possession of the United States. Much deference is paid to the views of Lieut. Gen. Scott, and it is known that he is not fttam tinting gars. Having procured Steam Power Breezes, we are prepared to execute JOB and BOOR PRIMING of every description, cheaper that it can be done at any other ea; tabllahmenttn the country sa-Four lines or legs constitute one-half square. Eig lices or more than four constitute a 80.11.1t0, Hall Square, one day-- one week.. one month if three months 3 00 sls months . 4 0 one year..... ............ 600 One Square one day 60 it ono week................ 2 00 if one month.... . 8 00 if three months 00 six months .......... 8 00 one year 10 00 agr Bush:test; notices inserted in the Local coltaan,eo eefore Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CENTS PER LINT or each insertion. gii-liarriages and Deaths to be charged as regular .dv-rttopmentA. NO. 20 restive to make any forward movement, mien with preponderating chances of success. There may, however, be modifications of this present policy, dependent on circumstances. Joseph Casey, of Penna., has been appoint ed a Judge of Court of the Claiws,tosupplythe vacancy occasioned by the secession of Judge Scarborough of Virginia. The President has also appointed the follow ing surgeons in the navy : Jacob S. Dungan, Chas. F. Fake,Samuel F. Cowes, Edward Ship• per, Wm. Scowber, Phineas J. Roma; Wm. D. Harrison, Chas. Martin, Francis M. Gentle', James Suddard, S. Allan Engles, Benjamin Freeland. A regiment of Tennessee volunteers arrived at Richmond on Tuesday. The Richmond Whig, of yesterday, says : "if the boys con tinue to pour in as they have been doing for the past week, we will soon have an army here of 60,000 men." The Athens (Inn.) Post says : Some 12,000 troops, destined for Virginia, have passed over the road in the last ten days. They are gener ally well uniformed, and most of them well proportioned men." The Virginia papers all claim that their side got the best of the late affair off Sawa Point MARAUDING EX L'EuITIONS ON THE CANADIAN FRONLIER -- MILITARY MOVEMEN IS. The Leader says that there will shortly be fifty thousand Enfield rifles in the province, and, in view of marauding expeditions on the Canadian frontiers from bodies of men who will not be ruled by the Washington govern ment, recommend that the militia he placed on a better footing immediately. FAILURE OF THE NATIONAL BANK. ALBANY, May 28. The National Bank, of Albany, has stopped payment. The circulation is well secured, and ' and it is believed that the depositors will also be safe. The whole amount of deposits is un der $lBO,OOO. FUNERAL OF COL. VOSBURG The funeral of Col. Vosburg was attended by an immeneenumber of persons. Five re giments and detachments of others took part. Broadway was thronged With spectators. VIRGINIA REFUGEES IN NEW YORK Nam' Yorta, May 23 The transport steamer Keystone State ar rived here this afternoon. She brought a par ty of refugees from Virginia as passengers. SEIZURE OF SOUTHERN BANK NOTES NEw roux, May 23 Fifty-two thousand dollars worth of notes for the Whitfield Bank of Dalton, Ga., was seized here to day. FOR THE MILITARY, Practice makes a Man Perfect. I have Just received THE VOLUNTEERS MANUAL; 03NFAINL:sG FULL INSTWUCTIONS Felt THE 11.4 z, ornalt, IN THE SCHOOLS OF THE SOLDIER AND SQUAD. HARDEE'S Rifle and Light Infantry Tactics. 2 vols. COOPER'S TACTICS—new edition. INFANTRY TACTICS, published by author ity of the War Department. Together with several other new military books, all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices at SERE,NrsR'S BOOK STORE. A VERY HEAVY STOCK OF BLACK AND SECOND MOURNING DRESS GOODS ! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION JUST OPENED. At Prices below the Coat of Importation. mayB DOMESTIC bOODSI Muslilts, Pant Stuffs, Calicoes, Linens, Ginghams, Towellings, Sheetioga, Checks, Table Linens, 'Pickings, Diapers, Flannels, &c., &o, Never were offered as low as are now selling at CATHCART'S, illarket Square, Next to the Harrisburg Bank. myB A BUILDING- LOT, situate in West Har risburg, fronting on Weide reel 20 feet, and run- mug ba , k 161 feet, more or less, to a2O foot alley, ad joining on one ,Ide the roneFly of Mr. Mian i ., 3B ti„,. For partieulan enquire of FREDERICK Senzyng at Berton r'a 800 istofo Idey 8.1861 HENRY C. SHAFFER, RAPER HANGER, Front street, second don* above Walnut street. All orders punctually 3 tended to, my9.dtl' NEW COAL OFFICE. THE UN D ER6lti N ED having entered ha to the COAL TR tfiE in this city, would respectfully .olicit the patronag aof the c , tme 8. 1 w.ll' keep on hand r . Coal of all sizes, from the mo.t celebrated and approved mines, which - win be delivered to say pat of toe city, t, se from dirt and ODI:t imp wines. FULL Wine rUARA.I/I . Be:D. COAI, FOB &ALB BY 'IBS BOAT LOAD, CAD . LOAD OR 'INGLE ON eel's one pdrett ugh% by the Boat or Car Liiad will receive 2,240 pounds to the Ton. Office No. 74 Market street, second door from Dewber ry alley. Yard on the Canal, toot of North street, Or dere tett at either place will receive prompt attention. aplB.lyd JOHN W. HALL, agent. IMPORTED BOLOGNA SAIIBAGE.—A ery:rare lot recalled aitd tai isile by apb ..WAL..XOCK JR. a go RATES O.F ADVERTISING 501 OP SOUTHERN WAR ITEMS V r t ASHINCITON, May 23 Touono, C. W., May 23 Nsw Your, May 28 CALL AT CATHCART'S, Next door t 9 the Harrisburg Bank. FOR SALE! 1 my 9