TILE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, By_ OE_O BG El BERGNER TEhb7e,.—.57367.3 SUBSCRISTION - Tske DAIIT IEIi:I:DAPS Is served to subscribers in the I:criugh at e cents per woer. Yearly subscribers ata be char e 0 0. 00 . grAtl AND SIDID-WEIHLY TiI,IGRAPH. ;111 tt:RAPII IS also published twice a week daring the Legislature, and weekly during the re ol the year, and furnished to Subscribers at the .e.tes, via: 5;1.z1 ,, Subscribers rer y ear 4 5:C414 1 14 nil LAW OP TqI77APAY-wite . . f zubscrlbers order the discontinuance of their neva , pcgers, the publisher may continue to send them until s4I zirrearages are paid. Ii subscribers neglect or -refuse to take their newspa pers loin the ordee to which they are directed, they are responsible until they hav^ Sett ad the Nib and ordered hum rbscoutiused Illisteltaneotts. DR ,'-.-JOHNSON 3..eLLATIWEC3XLM LOCK HOSPITAL HAS diseoverod the most certain, speeds and effectual remedy Lu the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. RELIEF fl Fill TO TWELVE no - ara. No Mercy or Noxious Drugs 4,7• A CORI WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, LT FROM OPill To Two DATE. 'IIAX Weakness of the Lack or Limbs, Strictures, Pains in the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and BiLddor, Orginit Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Shy sica Pow• era, Dyveysia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusiori of delis tali itaiiiia of the Heart, Treitablings, Dinincas of -Sight er Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affecliont or the ilesil. Throat, Nc se or Skin—those terrible disor ders arising from tiro indiscretion or Solitary habits c. 'Youth-1110,e dreadful and destructive practices whist produce constitutional debility, render marriage impos sible, and destroy both body and mind. • YOUNG MEN. Young men especially who have become the victims of solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to au untimely grave thousands 0' young Men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intel lect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of elm/ammo, or waited to es tau the living lyre, may call svi.ls full confidence. MARRIAGE Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, be ing aware of physical wealmess, shotildimmediately eon. suit Dr. J. , and be restored to perfect health, ORGANIC WEAKNESS Immediately cured and fuli vigor restored He who places himself under the care of Dr.ff., may religiously conlide in his honor aI3 a gentleman, and eon, Silently rely upon his skill as a phystclan. ,Office No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore, Mo., on the left hand side going from Baltimore street, 7 doors ircm the corner. Be particular in observing the name or number, or you will mistake the place. Be par ticular for ignorant, Trifling Quacks , with false names, or Paltry Liumbug Certificates, attracted by the reputa tion of Dr. Johnson, lurk near. All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the reply. DR. JOHNSTON Dr. Johnson member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, graduate from one of the most eminent Collett.. of the United States, and the greatest part of whose life has been spent in ?he Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila delphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the most as tonishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, groat net , vousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, With frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derange meet of mind were cured immediately, TAEE PlitiTItAiLAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all these who having Injured them selves by private and improper indulgencies, that secret and solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, un• listing them for either business or society. Thes, are some of the sad and melancholy clients pro duced by early habits of youth, viz Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the lead, Dimness of Glgin, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dys pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, symptoms of consump• lion, etc. PIENT,iLIY.I ,SteNrettv, the fearful effect?, on the mind aro much to be dreaded :—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, De pression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion tciocte• ty, Self-distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, eim-,..r0 come of tha evil clients. ThOUSELLIa6 CA persons of all ages, can now judge what la the cause of their decline in health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have a singular appearance about the eyes, cough, and symp ms of consumption. YOUNG air who have injured themselves by a certain practice, im doped iu when alone—n habit frequently learned from evil zoinuanions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity, that a young man, the hopes of his coun try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched tram all prospciqs and eujoymente of life by the consequencea of deviating from too path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. yn ihpersons must, before content plating . IAIU'LGB, effect that a Sound mind and body are - the Most neceSsniy requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed without these, the journey through life becomes a woary pilgrimage; the prospeot hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be. comes blighted with our own, AR. JOHNSON'S INVIGORATiNG REMEDY FOR OR GANIC WEAKNESS. . . . By this great and important remedy, Weakness of at , :ry,ans era speedily cured, and full vigor restored. thousands of the most nervous and debilitated wits bud lost ail hope, hove boon Immediately relieved. All impeoiments to hiarriage, Physical or Mental Distivalitl. cation, Nervous, Trembling, Weakuess or kahanetion es the must fearfukind, speedily cured. TO STRANGERS. Tho many thousands cured at this Inatintion within tee last twelve years, and the numerous important Surgical operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re porters of the papers, and many other persona, notices at which have appeared again and again betore the public, besides his steadily as a gendentan of ckaracter . and re- Spensibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted, DII,ASE,2 OF IMPRUDENCE.—When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure dads he has imbibed the seeds el this painful disease, it too often happens than an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him from applying to these who, from education and re, specutbilay can alone befriend him, delaying, till the con stitutinnal symptoms of this horrid disease matte teen appoaraacc, affecting the head, throat, Lissa, tight, se. progressing on with frightful rapidity, till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings by seeding him to "mat bourne from whence co traveler returns." It is a met. ancholy fact that thousands lull victims to Ihis terrible disease, owing to the unsltillinness el ignorant pretend ere, who, by the the of that deadly pozson, merzu , v, ruin the Constitution :in make the residue Wu miserable. —To_ &KAM - MRS.—The Doctor's Diplomas hang in 13 office. ,t Letters 'win contain a stamp to as on the reply ,er-Renictlies sent by Mail. nip-No. I tiouth FTeaerictr. strut, Baltimore. apria-dawly 1861. 3D OPENING, 3D OPENING 1861. ,OP SUMMER DRESS GOODS OF EVERY DEFER/MOP. The qual ty of the goods for the pride will bean induce• meat to every - one to purchase. The most desirable goods of the season at a great sac rifice. - MOZAMBIQUES, GRIbSALIAS, VALENCIAS, CREPE D'ESPANGS, BEiIEGE ANGLAIS, ..BROCADE POPLINS, NEAPOLITANS. LAWNS and LAVELLAS are among the lie CATHCART & BROTHER. Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. SKELETON SKIRTS; The largest stook of the very beat make to be found at CATHCART d, Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Umbrellas Twenty-live per cent lower than can be purchased elsewhere in the city. CATHCART & BROTHER. N 0.14, Market Square, Eve Neat to the Sorrieburg Stink. . • • ... -. .. . - . . .. •_ _ .- - . . , . . . ...‘, I, l k 11 Wot '-__......------ - '-• - , . .. . ' uns ... .._.._ •_,.._ .5.,,,....„., „. , .•,,.....,....,,,,,,„ - ..... _ . c. . .... ..-,..„. . - .a 4„ ...„...„..., ,-6Y-_-:4_.,,,:ii-.,-.--• ...... 200 ....... 12 00 10.00 VOL. XV. ID: 'ID. Gros# t 0• Q 4. - - D. W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, MARKET STEFFT: HARRISBURG, PI Ply' Al DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, We are daily ad din to our assortment of goods all such taticles as are desirable, and would respect Say call your attention to tie largest and best selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS lc PAINTS, Oils, Varnishes and Glues, Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine Oils, PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the best manufacturers and Per fumers of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS; ARTIST'S ARTIST'S BILITSELES IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, I Q ) \ 9 ing P ) .-„,„:211Rfa• We respectfully Invite a call, feeling cord- dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their eatiefaction. • TEETH ! TEETH JONES AND WHITE'S PORCELAIN TEETH. PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Concentrated Lye Wholesale Agents - for Saponifier, which we sell as low as it Cali be purchased ba.the THAYEICS MEDICAL FLUID .EiTRACTS, COAL OIL! CARBON OIL.! Being large purchawts in these 014, weain offer inducements to close bnyers. Coal Oil Lamps of the most improved patterns; very cheap. All kinds of lamp. changed P), barn Coal Oil. FARMERS AND GRAZIER S , Those of you who have not even our HORSE AND CATTLE _POWDERS a trial know not their anperionty, and the advantage they are in keeping Horses and Oattle healthy and . in - good condition.._ Thousands can testify to-the profit they have derived froth the Use of' our Cattle POwders by the _increasing quantity and quality of milk, besides improving the general health and ap pearance of their Cattle. Our long experience in the business gives us the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and oar arrangements in the cities are such that we can in a very short time furnish anything appertaining to bur businsa, on the best of terms. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on our house, we hope by strict attention to business, c, careful selection of PURE DRUGS, at fair Prices, and the desire to please all, to merit a continuance of the favors of a discrimi - vg public. - - "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS---NEUTRAL IN NONE." NO. 19 Dye-Stuffs, Ginn and Putty, Artist Colors and Too-le, Pure Ground Spices, Boltleo, Vials and Lamp Globes, Castile Soaps, Sponges and Corks, esc., & - e., &e., &0., dtc., die With a general variety - of COLORS, PAINT AND COLORS AND BRONZES OF ALL KINDS RESTORATIVES HARRISBURG, PA, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 15, 1861. Eines of OT-ravel & gransportatiou NEV AM LINE ROUTE THREE TRAINS DAILY TO NEW YORK. TWO TRAINS DAILY TO PH ILADE.LPHI.i WITBOUT CHANGE OF CARS: ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1881, the Passenger Trains will leave the Philadel ptua aria Reading Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, fur New York and Philadelphia, as follows, viz : EAST WARD. EXPREffI LINE Wives Harrisburg at 9 SO a.m., on ar rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the West, arriving in New - York at 4 p. m. A sleeping car is attached tothe train through front Pittsburg without change. - MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at B a. in., arriving In New York at 4p. r in , and Philadelphia at 1.26 p. in. FAST LINE leatr66. Harrisburg at 7.40 p. ,on arrival of pennsyliania Railroad Fast Mail, arriving in New _York at 9.45 p. in. and Philadelphia at &SO p. in. - - - WESTWARD. • FAST LINE leaves New York at and Plilladel plata at Ba. as., arriving at Harrisburg at Ip. in. • MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 neon, and Phil adelphia at 8.15 p. arriving at Harrisburg et 8 p.m. R.XPRBSS LINE leaves New York ail p. in., arri ving at Harrtaburg.at 2.30 a. in., and connecting With the Psonsirivuola :Unreal Train for Pittsburg. A sleeping ear is also attached to Ulla , rain. Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains on the Pennsylvania, Nornieruentral and Cumberland Valley Railroads, and at Reading • for Philadelphia, Pottsville ) Wlikesbarre, Allentown, Easton, &l. Baggage . checkiid through. Faro between New York and Ha, risbing, $5 00 ; between Harrisburg and, Phila delphia $3 26 in No. 7 care, and $2 70 in No. 2. For tickets or other information apdly to J. J. CLY DR, myls - General Agent, Harrisburg. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD I SUMMER TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS - DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. ON AND AFTER MONDAY JUNE 10th, 1861, The passenger trains:of the Pennsylvania RaHroad Herb patty will depart froth and arrive at Harrisburg aid Philadelphia at follows EASTWARD. , FAST LTA' lefties Harrisburg every morning (eleePt Monday) at 115.5. na., and Arrives at Wen eldisdetinns at 6.1 u a. in. THRuCISH EXPRIMB - TRAIN leaves Harilsburg. daily 9.20 a. m., and arrilres at West PlallSelptda at 1.3 U . . MAIL TRAM leaves Harrisburg dai'y (except Sun day) at 616 p. m. and sarlyea at West Phifmteip/da at 10.16 p. • These trains make cloe•couneotton at ritiithluiptua with he New Rork Line 46 AccomMODATIOR TRAIN, No. 1, "vlo Mount Joy, leaves Harrisburg at 7.00 a. m., and atnrfaa at Wont Philadelpoia at 4.00 . noon. , HABBLSBURG ACCiniMODATION TRAIN, 00/1155, big ; leaves Harrisburg at 1.10 p. m., and arrives st West ettuaLtelphia it 6 25 IL 5/. • AccoRRoDATIoN TRAIN, No. 2, via NountJoy, leaves .11enisburg Jix 6 p. connecting. et .Diller. Alle with RAIL TRAIN, and arrives at West Philadek: phis st 10.16 p. m. WESTWARD. , • THROUGH EXPRERS TRAIN loaves PhiladelPhla at 10.20 p m., Harrisburg at 2.86 a. m., Altoona 7.30, a. m., and arritfea at l'ittobiug at 12.00 noon . . MAIL TRAIN. leaves Philadelphia at 7.110 Hvrrieburg I.oil p: 6i.; altoona, 6.60 P. m., and arrives at Pitiaburg i.v.1.2.00. midnight. FAH' LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.20 Sarria• burg 3.83 p. tn. , Altootml./0 p. m., and arrives Pitts burg at 12.30 a. m. . HAHRIBBURG A(830 - H.HODATION :T R AIN lavea Philadelphia at 2.88 p. m., Lancaster 6.08 p. m.; zpoi umbla 6.45 and arrives at ilarriabttrg it 8.05 p. m. This Train continent •at Harrisburg, at 8.05 With. eorthein °astral itailroad Train tor dunbtiro, port, Loch Haven, Borauton and all poling North. - • AOCOMMQ6ATION TRAIN, leaven Philadelphia at 4.00 p m., Lancaster 7.50 p. m., litountJoy - 8.21 p. m., ELM butt:down,. 8.37 p, in., "and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.80 p. m. - • , , Attention la called to the fact, that pasaangma leailoll Philadelphia at 4.00 p. m., conneot at Lancaster-with MOUNT JOY itCCOBIHODATION TRAIN, and arrive at Harrisburg at 9.30, p. m. snit. Eas teldOXL D. YOUNG, Harrtsburt, Jun(11,1851.-41 . tf. Div. Penna. Railroad. _ NO - REVOLVERS AT COST TO SO,LDIERS.• Gold and Silver 2tara, Eagle 3, Boauta9 , Lii9e - :aad Trimming§ always for sale. Also, a large assortnigat LAGS , BUR'S AUCT/ON - 0p27 13 1 5914.00111 Walnut. Sol% • Ntn) %bvertistmento. [BY AIrI'HORITY.I UNITEDSTATES INFANTRY TACTICS: HOE TSB Instruction, Exercise, and Manwuvres Ir3=3 EV INFANTRY; ISOLVDING • INFANTRY OF TilE LINE, LIGHT IN FANTRY, AND RIFLE/IEN. Prepared under the direction of the War Department, and arithoriaad and adopted by Suggs CAA Bac; - ecretary..ot War. cosrAiruzio The School of the Soldier; 7he School of the Compa ny; Instruction for Skirmishm; . The General Calls; The Calls for Skirmishers, And the School of the . , Battalion ; mamma A DICTIONARY OF MILITARY TERMS. One Yawns Complete, illustrated with numerous En- gravings. $1.25. WAR Dsrmarstiesa, Washington, May 1, 1861. This system or Mated bt.its Lobtotey Camics tor Light . Wintry and Mimeo, preparett autter the di, e:aitaL ,iait the War Department, having 'ohm approved by the IT* aidbilt, IS adopted for the nwtraehou in the troops vwheu acing as Light luttatry or isilLmea. and, under the sot of May 12, 1820, for the °beer vitune 01 the aural& when so employed. SIAWN CAM nit, Secretary of War. For sale at BERGNER'S CHEAP Eakta.loitra by re: hating the regular price the book wilt be tent t, any place tree of postage. . my 24 NOTICE IN the matter of. the applicationto the ..Orphans' Court of Danpfun cwfluty, Mennsylvania, io L.sfneee the specific patormance of toe Oootrains of ADAM- WILLLE,ft, of Lygens tosnsmip, in said county. tieceued. Tne Court on the Bth day of May,lB6l, appointed Henn Pear, Esq., Commissionor to tn.* iesinnony atter thirty days notice by an insertion in a newspaper published in the city of Harrisburg, Pa. In pursuance where°, notice is hereby given to Sarah, Wittier, widow, and to Joseph, Jacob, Jonas, George, John, Henry and Adam Wither, William Etonian, and Lydia, nis wife, George Shepley and Mary his wile, and Jonas Londenslager, Guardian or John, Adam, and Alas ri„nta, child en or 5 cab, late Widier,deciassd, who ass_ intermarried with Josepri Loudenstager, donensed, that upo,itioue to be read. in evidence on toe hearing ot said case m Court - ill be taiten benora said litenry . Petror; at his °Sloe in Soutii 'third street, in Harrisburg, on THS,DaY, ttio EWELL' DAY uF JULY, 1801, between the nouns of two and four (i'olock on the after noon of said day, when and where y ou may attend u you think. paper. WM. T. Biall• ..P, Attorney for Joseph Wilder and Woo. ItoXman, June /1, 1861.—jeluw Administrators. EMPTY MOLASSES HOGSHEADS.—A large quantity at empty ;Masses *tassels; Hogs. Oo u 5 and Meat Llisits, for sale by my 24 . WM.; pocmit co. - FRESH FRI7II • 10 . P—saaaa7 , .I.nLic . aa 1) nanoand each package warranted. war 4 • WM. IVOR JR. & CO. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, NEW, IMPROVEMENTS AT REDUCED PRICES . . THE WHEELER & WILSON Manufac,. wring Cempany having gained .ath thew suite 'air law, with infringing manufacturers of Sewing Macnines, propose that me .puolic should be benelitted thereby, and nave accordingly reduced the prioes of view Sewing islaChines. After this date trey will be spin at rates Mac will pay a fair' profit on the cost ot manufacture, Capital 'wrested, and expense of making Baths ; Such prices will enact® them to make liras class maonines, and, as tiered:dote, guarantee-them in every particular. • In accordance with tie aunouacement• above I. will sell their splendid sewing Machines at prices froth $4l to S9O for me tine full•case machines. It IB a well estati fished fact that the . Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Maohine Is the best one in the market, the best made, moat suple, and least haste to get out o f order, and they are now as tow as the Inferior machines. Gall and see them a third and Market. . del•9m W. 0. iIICEOS Agent PUBLICI NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby gtveu that letters tattamentary en the es .ate of itev, s s. n„ Waugh, lase of the city tterrieourg . Dauphie county, deceteed, hAvhig ben du.) granted to the . auto einthere who regime m. *did ell persona having elates or tieciesule egattia.. the estate et sant decedent. are hereby requested to. matte known the same to tne aubeiribers without doe:. SARAH S. WAUGH, Wiel. id. JeGLE, Jeillettoew . • Executors. FRESH ARRIVAL Rintorr, Bluer, . BABEr j _ warn ' MAYON; SHAM CORN BPLI2 EMUS; - Ittuttiow c&T BIM, - %emu Ms Sic. aco. , Jost received and for sale at the LOWIIO uses remiss. eblB- WIC %AK JR. & 00. _." An excellent article of -tper•abehad r . pez, tea= at BE naNE R C.b hel• tt. (Lk CE. JOSEPH CASEY. JOHN W. SHOWN: CASEY & BROWN, • A TTORNEYS-AiTLLAW HARRISBURG , " .PENN' A.. UAVING associated together in . the AA. practice of the Law will attend faithfu ll y &nil promptly to all professional 'business entrusted w their Office at Third etreei three doors tram ll:litotes - N.. B. constuvations in English and. German. . . ATTENTION ! FARMERS!! Reapers -and Mowers For Sale; THE SUBSCRIBER has on hand a num ber RetiperS and -Mowee - (iUney's With Wk,Q.IS improvement!) with all thelate improvements which he will ; sell at nearly fifty per cent. less than ' , he regular prices at which they are sold. - persons wanting raachiues _this hind eau, save _fifty dollars on each machine by purchasing truth the sus• scriber. DAVID MUMILA,-J.H., rey2B-3b3.3tw Bd_ street _Harrisburg - WRENCH MUSTARD, English and do limbo Pickles, (by the dozen or hundred.) mope• rior salad Oil, Ketchup, Sauces and Coodunenis of every noadriptlon. my 24 -- Wtd. bOCK & CO- ALDERMAN. HENRY PEFF.E.R. OF'F'ICE-THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S 40W,) NEAR MARKET. . . . Residence ; Chestnutstreet—near .Fourth. ' - CITY OF EILULSBIIRO, in7/2 GU- Nap 2bvertisnieuts. . , gr The' tim for opening prOposals under the fa:lowing advertisement ta extended to 12 o'clock .11., Friday, June 21, 1861 addition, being made to the articles to be . proposed for. . ARMY SUPPLIES. _ QUAUT.EitMASTER G.ENERAL'S OFFOS, Harrisburg, lane 8, 186 . 1. . • Sealed propoettis will be recievsd at this office until 12 o'clock, 11., on Friday, the 14 h day of June, 1861 - for the following Army supplies and materials deliverable at the state limitary H Store, ariisburg. in quantities as required.— Sad proposals, to be Publicly opened at the time and place named -and the successful bi•+- dere to be amount-d as soon thereafter as con veuient—the right being reserved by the State to increase or diminish the number and quality of said articles. Twenty Hospital Tents, with, poles, pins, buttons and.slips complete, any pattern‘ One.tbousand Common Tents, army pattern, poles, pins, 8:3.. complete. One hundrcd Wall Tents, army pattern, poles, pins, flies, &0., complete. Otie thousand live hundred Camp Kettles, sheet iron, three sizes, in nests 18 pounds. Three thousand seven hundred and fifty Mess Pans, sheer Iron ' weight 2 pounds. Proposals will be recaved at the same time for furnishing the Mexican or other pattern of Tents ; samples, drawings, and specifications to be furnished with bid. 12,000 all wool - Pantaloons (army regulation preferred, if they can be had 22; time ) 30,000 Std. ts, army standard and quality. 6,000 Undress Caps, indigo blue cloth. 6,0u0 Blouses, iodigo army blue, all wool twilled flannel: 12;000 Canteens, army pattern, covered, with straps. 15 Regimental General Order Books, full bound, demi. 15 Regimental "Des'criptive Books, full bound. 15 RegimentJ.Order Books; full bound. 15 Regimental Letter Poolo, full bound. . 15 Regimental Index BoOks, half bound. 150 Company Order 13ooks, full bound. -" "' 150 Company Clothing - Books, full bound. 150 Company:Morning Reporte,full bound 160 Company Descriptive Reports, full bound. 160 Post Morning Company Reports, full bound. - Samples of the above .books to be seen at this office. They are all to be full bound, ex cept the Regitnentai Index book, and all demi, txcepi Post Morning Reports, which are to tie cap. The Regimental books each three quires, except the Descriptive books, which are to be five quires'. _ The Company books each one qu ire. See Army Regulations, pages 11 and 12,000 Haversacks, with straps 'complete. It is desirable that all the above articles be of domestic manufacture, and where any of the articles are furnished by .the United States; the same must conform in all respects to the sealed m s, standard loatteriLlit StatesL ga Ouar r l h a i s a t 7 43 ' 8 Qilit'A a n Thiladel ailitary tore Ten per cent. of the amount of each delivery to be retained as a forfeiture until the contract is completed. Tiine of deliver, to, be consider ed as of the essence of the contra Ct. Contrac tors to state in their proposals the time when the goods can be delivered: Arid the speedy delivery of such articles as are needed will be considered in awardieg the contract - . Success ful bidders to give bonds - with - two- approved securities. . . R. C. HALE. - jel4 2t Quartermaster General,P. SPECIAL ORDER, No. 23. HEADQUARTERS R. .1T CoitPs, } _ ..Harridnarg, Pa., Jana 3, 1861. I. No officer, non-commissioned officer; mu sician or private of the Reserve volunteer, Corps at these Headquarters, Drat Camp Curtin, will leave his station or camp without - permnision from the irroper authority. . . 11. The Cniet of each .Departinent will be held responsible for the observance and enforce meat of this order in his partimlar Depart ment. The Chiefs of Departments will report at the office of the. Assistant Adjutant General of the Corps when their ditties require their absence froth these Headquarters, the point to which their duties call tueni, and the probable time of their. absence. . By order of. alma. A. ?I:L-(1th- GEORGE A. 211°CAL . Captain and Aid-de-Camp. PHILADELPHIA . . • NEW " .. BONNET ity STORE; • •• , - -WITH -A FULL a43ortanoil riou t thh - atlrßevir - Yorli:linnai fashionable estittniahmenta, to.which...daring. the season, additions 01 the latest uevelties tiem those. establishments will be constantly received. .* A., _BWF.EIITON, Formerly . A.. B. kiirpenter, F ign el the two Golden rgagieB, first bonnet store from the Harrisburg Brit's.. JOHN - sMITH'S :BOOT & SHOE - STORE, : - . O3RNEK.BWIND AND WALN.IIT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. . - - . ALWAYS onhand a large assortment of BOUTS, EIRISS,' bAITEttS,. of the very best tirantliis for ladies, gentlemen , and clilldrens' erlesis to .EClat the times. All lunds of nitißS. BADE TO ORDER in the beat style by superior workman REPAIRING doziest - snort notice. - - otiGl3-dtf,, JOHN Harrisburg. . UPHOLSTERING' HUSK MATTRESSES, COTTON TOP MATHESSES, (...XYLTON- COMFORTS, - FRENCH CARPET HASSACKS, CHAIR CUSHiON3,, . LOUNGES &C. 011 4/11111111dROt sale wholesale and - retailat the . lowest rates for eash HAIR..MATRASSES and SPRING. BOTTOMS 1511A.D.p TO ORDIga. sOFAS, - _ CHAIRS, HAIR MATRESSES, , SGC. aepalred in — d - made equal to new very reasonable, all at to It 9 Marketstreet between Fourth ano Fifth by inar29 • LT.. BARNII7. FLAGS 1 - rraibas' NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES with National designs, LETTER .E.A.PER with a vioW of the city of Harrisburg, printed and for sale at • SCHEMER'S BOOESTORrw Naar I he garrisinug Bridi* Ifittitilig Tam Having procured Steam Power Presses, we ars prepared to executeitia ant.l/ 0 9X...PRINTJN0.91. every description, cheaper that it can be done at any other an; tablishmentin the country ......, • , ' z BATAS 111 e A.D.VENTISLAG..: , , .-.: 0 . 401401.4 Rees Or leis constitute•one hill' square. Elf Dues or more than four constitute a square. -11 Ralf r. , quare, one day Sato - one week • • - I. - Gee One montb. " 0 AY{ 6.4. . a) ......... " three menthe 8 00 Rix months 4 0 One year.... ~-.. •...• 000 One Square one day - . 150 di one week 2OO is one month.,. .. - - .. 3 00 MI three m0nthe......... .......... .800 1 di six months... ..; .......... .. :.• 8 60 1 . One year 10 oot i Jra-Business notices inserted in the Local awns, or before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CENTS PEE LINT or each insertion. NO. 39. „ . /or marriages and Deaths to be ebaiged u regalia' adsrprappmpnrc BY TELEGRAPH. LATI'ST FROY_ WASHINGTON. Prohibition of Telegraphic Dispatches Relative to Military Movements; A Convention of Newspaper Editors at Washington Recommended. Col. Patterson's Regiment March ing to Frederick. COLT'S RIFLE REGIMENT 011DkR,BD TO The Ten New Regiments to be Officered by Thorough Military Men.- The Government finds itself seriously em barrassed in the management of the presant military campaign by the premature publica tion of sutlicieot into= &two to disclose. its purposes to the public, South as well , - Itts North. Portions of its plan for the movement of the troops have thus been made know..., and enabled the rebuts to frustrate the successful execution of them. In conssqueuce of this, it is no longer dis posed to allow this to tie duue, and yet it is tur w Wing to exclude the Press h um the ad vantages afforded by the telegraph, and theieLre is re luccaut to absolutely pi °Whit. the trarreraicsion of dispatches for puolicatiLn. Iu view of this state of a rtair e it is suggested that ihe Editors of the leadiug jouruals iu Phi tadelphi, New York, Bosiou acd other cities, immediately meet at Washingc.in and come to some satisfactory understaocimg, which will re lieve the Government Irons filmier embarrass ment and yet effurd the press all. the facilities it can reasonably desire mule the circumstances. Francis W. Rice, correspondent . of the news paper press, has been app inted consul to Aft pinwal. Post-Master-General Blair has to-day des patched to the Post-Master at Louisville the toliowiog: "The order requiring mail matter coming trom the disloyal States to be held for postage was not intended to prevent its delivery upon the payment of postage. Information has been received from Colonel Frank Patterson's (Pennsylvania) regiment this morning, to the effect that the regiment is marching directly to Frederick. Samuel Colt's regiment of Rifles will be or dered to come he• e, under command of Colonel Stone, of this District. After the recent stories about incompetent civilians having important comman:le given them. it is tryatifving to learn that officers of I thorough military education are offering their services to the Government. In manyinetances they will be appointed Colonels of the ten new 1 regiments which are to be added to the regular army. Tnese new regiments will consit, it Is s aid, of twenty-three hundred men each. A wealthy citizen of Virginia, named Wil liam Patton, was arrested below Moant Vernon. last night. by a detacbmeet of the gallant Pennsylvania Fifth Regiment. Patton was On horseback. He was in rebel uniform. Through him Gen. Mansfield expects to obtain valuable inforrnation of the rebel strength. Col. XL C. Meiga has been commissioned b 43 Quartermaster General, and Major Sibli - has been assigoed to the same department, with the rank of Colonel. LOSS OF TEE STEAM/I CANADIAN. Twenty to Thirty Lives Lost, The steamer Canadian, from Quebec on tile Ist inst. for Liverpool, struck afield of sunken ice eight fades south of Belle Isle, on the 4th inst., and sunk in about thirty-five minutes. One hundred and eighty persous.were saved by the boats, and landed at 0 +roe Bauld. - The survivors arrived here to-day in a _French bark. From twenty to thirty lives were lost, including six cabin passengers ; but as the ship's papers went duwn with brr," it Was yet impossible to ascertuiu the exAct number crowned. A portion of the mails were saved. Among the drowned was the mail officer and the second officer of the steamer•. The Canadian struck the ice under her formast and her three eompartmenta were all broken in at once, whereupon she filled rapidly and soon stink.. IaTER SOLIIEIERN NEWS. Loillmuz, June,l4: . South ern papers advie farmers to save every. thing in the shape of fudder, such as wheat; rye and oat straw. They are very much In want of of daft, printing paper, lead_and leath6r. James Stephens, of this city, is snak=ing ar rangements to build gun boats foithe Federal Government. The Nashville Patriot states that- a. party, with the boat Red Rauger, on, the Cumberbind dyer, applied for letters of marque. Thei custom house at Atlanta, - Georgia, - has been abolished, and established- near the NOrth ern boundary of Terhaefsee. The Mtnaphie Ave/mach. of the 10th advises the free negrots to go to work on the entrench aients at Randolph, and says they be 'forced if they do not volunteer, and acids that those who volunteer will_ be discharged as soon-as the works are finished ; but those who arefurced to enter the service will be detaintd during the war. ' COL. SMALL'S REGIMENT. PHILADELPHIA, Jona lti Col. Small expects to leave the city for Cham. bersburg, with his C mmaod, at eight o'clock on next Monday morning. They expect to ;be attached to General Patterson's division. Col. Max Einstein's regiment will aldb leave for Chaninersburg early next, week. It Com prises one thousand and fifty men, all neat l y uniformed and well armed. FROM HARPER'S FERRI Confirmation of Previous Reports. Several persons mho reached here this after noon from the vieinity of Harper's Ferry, con firm the reports relative to the evacuation of that place by the rebels, and the burning of the =DEMI WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, Jane 11 ST. JOILINIS, N. F:, Julie 14 CHAMBERSBURG, Jane 14.