TUE TELEGRAPE IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, Bir (3-E 0 RC* E HERGNER. L.'netz. —6lv a / 4 zultiosurTioN e ittlyr TI:IFT.V.A..n is served to subscribers in tb: :Q1.1 , 8 per WO:f.K. Yearly 811112(1/lbOrk .‘Li b.: *mils A. - AD T-imicawia :::Att.P.l4 0.9) rithlteht4 twthe a week Taring 13 the Legistainre, arid weekly during the re• oii.scr el the year, and furnished to subscribers at the oihr.,ll;t • Rtes v ia: is S ubscriber; per year... van I Lou ci = subsnribers order the discontinuance of their news • -firrxe, the publisher may continue to salad them watt fairearages are paid, subscribers neglect or reinue to tskb thsis newarA• it-oiti the oiiiee to which they ere directed, they arr t'es amsible until they bar" sett od the Nils and ordere• .t•ern digrontitiunl .fitlisteitaneous. I 0 - 11 N SON 23 4t.M. Loa& HOSPITAL AS discovered the moat certain, speed) aoti FL?•ctu:f remedy tin woril for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE r-rISEP IN SEE 'lO .T.W8191 HOURS. S 0 iliFreury or Norlou■ Drugs, CE RP VIA.E.ItANTED, ON NO Car.Huz, num Two D,,ys.—WW Weakcese of the Baca or Limbs, Striatum:a, Pains ie the Lobs, .allectiena of the .tilduny, said Bladder, organu Weakness, Noivous Debility, Decay of the Physic: k pow. are, Dyspepsia., tangnor, Low Spirits, COLIcUSleil of eras. Pali Ration of the 11,7:art, 'ffmarlity, DII.III..CEr of Sight or Giddiness, - Disease of the Stomach, Affectioni of the Hoed, Thro,t, N! se or :kin—those terrible (Ih...or ders arising from the indiecretlen or Solitary Habits o Youth —tho,e droadiul and destructive practises which produce COD2.tit , LIOIRII debility, render marriage IMpos sible; and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG MEN 1, um . ; men cspselaliy who have become the vletimfi 0! solituu Yip; that arcadful and destructive habit which annually' sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of men of the most exalted talent and brilliant Intel• who migtt etborwtse have entranced ltsteulni Sew yes with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to en emy too living lyre, may calf wi la full confidence. 3daRRLAGE. Jiarr:i'd persons, or those contemplating marriage, be. ing aware of physical weakness, should immediately con suit Dr. J. ; and be restorea to perfect tteatth. ORGANIC WEAKNESS Imtnedfately cured and MI vigor restared .11e who places 'himself under the care of Dr. J., ma 3 eliglonsly coutide in his honor 19 a gentleman, and ron fidenti3 rely upon his skill as a physician. rKir °thee No. 7 youth F.clerick street, Baltimore.. Md., on the lett hand side going from Baltimore street, doors !tom the corner. Ba particular in obeerving Bit name or nut❑bur, or you will mistake the Place. late Per ticular for Ignorant, Tryting Quacks, with false names, or Paltry Ilumbv, Certificates, attracted by the reputa• Lon ui hr. J❑huso❑, led: near all letters must contain a PeatageStanap, to use on tin reply. DR. JOHNSTON Dr. Johnson member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, graduate from one of toe melt eminent Coheft.: of the United otates, and the greatest part of Lwhose life has been seem in the hospitals of London, Paris, phib• dolphin ,ma elsewhere, has eirented'sthne . ot the Meet so. tonishing cues that were ever known. Many troubles with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great tier• vousustii, LICIIL6 alarmed at sudden sounds, bashilutness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derange meat 01 mind were cured immediately, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. flr. J. addresses all Moss who baying Irdurect them selves by private and imi-roper induigeucies, that seers and 6ohtary hand which rums 'both body and nhad, an. fitting them fur either business or society, The... are some of the sad and melancholy ellccts pro dnewn oy early dahlia of youth, viz: Weakness of th. Back and Limos, Pants the Mead, Dimness of Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of too Heart, Dye uspeia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestiv , Inactions : General Debility, Symptoms al Consul:op lion, :so. IiENTALLY4 etss-ratty, the fearful el eetz on the mine ore mach t. be dreaded :—Lags of !aemory, Confusion of DiesA, De pieselen of borne, Evil Forebodings, Aversion tozocie ty, Bell-cll3trust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, &e., are some M the evii effects. .Thpcsahas of persons of all ages, can now jadge what is the oe.use of their decline in health, losing their rigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous end emaciated, nave s singular appearance about the eye*, cough, and symp• tea or coosomplon. YOUNG MEN who have Injured themselves by a certain practice, in delved in when alone—a habit freatvntii learned from jompantoos, or at school, toe effects of which are Lightly felt, even When alleep;aud if not cured, renders biarrtage impesalble; and destroys beta mind and 000 should apply unmediately. What a pity that a young man, the hopes of Ms eoun try, the darling of his parents, sbould be snatched Iron 11l pr,apects and enjoyme!,te ol hie by the couseuttence of doviatiag tram the path of nature, and indulgutg in u certain secret habit, On :h persons meet, before, coatcnt plating naPaiIAGE, effect that p. sound m l nd and body are the moat nemesia,. requi,she- to promote couuubial happiness. Ladeee WlLhout these, the jouruey turougla hre becomes a wear) pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the p,evrith, =cid beco-ues shadowed whtu aeapair, and lined with tta tuttl ouboty reflection tuns the tioyinneas of another be. tomo, blighted with our ()Wu. DD. Juimsows pairli4ißiAirlNG_ REMEDY .EDE oB: GANIC WEAKNESS By this groat and important remedy, Weakness of Mt trgane aro speedily cured, and full vigor restored. xhoustanOs of the 1130 a nervous and debilitated will Lied lot all bops, thive been immediately relieved. Ali mipeuimputs to Marriage, i'hysical or Mental Disqua.ll2. cation, Nervous, Trembling, -Weak.ess orkWIALI:StiOISI 01 iho most fearful land, speedily cured. TO STRANGERS The many thousands cured at this Instiutlon within Mt last twelve years, and the 'Lamer o tua lawortAat burgimo Dr. J., witueased by the re operati.oa porter me,' by - poriero of the papery, and many other person, notices oh which have appeared again and again hmore the public, beltides his etamtvag as a gentleman of character andrt eons/bang, is a sulhcient guarantee to the attlicted. D131td.. - -478 OF IMPRUDENCE —When tho misguided and irspru ;tut voiary of 'immure duds he has unhibec the sense of tuts pandni disease, it toe often happens Inv au ill-tunea sense of Miaow ur dread of damovery extort him front a i mlyteg to those wno, from edilcattou and re. Fpectaintay eau moms befriend bier, delaying ttli the con • Stituttunal symptoms of this horrid disease mare thou appearance, affecting the head, throat, noes, sato, ac., progressing on wine fnghtral rapidity, till death puts; period to his dreadful suderings by seeding non to Nast bOurue nom whence se traveler returns." it is a amt. aro:holy Mot that thousands tall victims to this terriMt disease,Owing to the wamtilliduets 01 Ignorant Freund. Ors, wto. ley use of that azaaty potson, mercury, rain the COLleillutiOb and make the residue el Lila nuseratie. To itirrameirv.s.--Tho tki4AOT . 2 Diplomas hang in hi rase. jai-Letters must contain a Stamp tons on the rep:? Atiritemettiss sent by Mail. wris•o. 7 :south Fmierick street ; Baltlmam zprl3-dswly 1861. 30 OPENING, 30 OPENING 1861. Of SUMMER DRESS GOODS OP LIMP DMOREPIION. The qual ty of Om goods for the pried will be en induce. meta to every one to parchase. The must desirable goods of the season at a great sato since. MOZAMBIQUES, - - ORISSA LI AS, V.ALENCIAS, CREPE D' ESPANGS, IiEREGE AN Et LAIS, BROCADE POPLINS, NEAPOLITANS. LAWNS and LAVELLAS are among the lie r' CATHCART & BROTHER. Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. SKELETON SKIRTS; The largest haws of the very Laot make to be found at CA IHCART I.okt door to the Harrisaurd Bank. Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Umbrellas Twenty.fi,e per cent _lower than can be purchased elsewhere in the city. C CATECART ik BROTHER. N 0.14, Market *oar% soya Nut to the liturrle burg ROA ! -• -, , +llll . .• --=',- • ~51,11041 -""-r il l till 101 -,',- . L-- , c o•--. :-.1". _ 11:1M=6 , q4::•-•,-.# 1333 . 12 O( /5.0( VOL. XV. Nal) (.210verttstintnts. SPECIAL ORDER, NO. I. HEAD QUARTERS, P. ld. Barnimrg, Alay 27, 1861. Quarter Master General lt:C. Hale is ordered to forward the clothing, as per requisitions dated 23d May last, by Colonels Harnauatt and .11'llowell. of the Fourth and Fifth Regiments Pennsylvania Volunteers, in place of sending it as heretofore (Riveted. The Fourth and Fifth Regiments being now in actual service and in great need of proper clothing. By order of the Commander-in•chief, JOHN A. WRitillT, my2B Aid de-camp. SPECIAL ORDER, No. 23. HEAbfaiTARTEELS R. V. CORPS, HarrissAug, Pa., June 3, 1861. 1. No officer, uen-eummissioued tAtleer, mu skian or private of the Reserve VolunteerOorps at these Headquarters, or at Camp Curtin, will leave his station or camp without permiasioh nom the proper authority. U. The Cola of oath Department will be held responsible for the observance and enforce meat of this order in his particular Depart ment. The Chiefs of Departments will report at the office of the Assistant Adjutant General of the Corps when their duties require their absence from these Headquarters, the point to which their duties call them, and the probable time 01 their absence. By order of MAJ. GEN. GEORGE A. McCALL HENRY A. &mem, Captain and Aid-do-Camp NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSION ERi of Dauphin (malty, is oilcan &odd of an Mt of me tient al A,seunoly et tad Vontwinviaaltit of Penn sylvania, approved the 16th day of day, 1861, en titled 'QM nut tOutithosiZe toe Commissioners oi Lidup Inn co U - ty 10 appropriate a certain sum of money for the sup port of the larsidai of Volunteers during toe present ear," do heresy inform the Faulk; last they will make a on to toe amount of a SUm net exceeding ten thousand dollars, for which bonas will be 141Elikdd for-a term nut ex ceeding ten years, with cautious attached, for the payment 01 ha,fyearly Merest, payable at the County Treasury a, 6 per cent. :laid &muds are to ue clear of nu taXation. It is therewre hoped tout the said amount in bonds of s uoh amounts as ihe leaders wilt desire, will De prompt ly taken by the patri ttie Capitalists Of others, with oat resorting to special taxation at ma tone. JOHN z. MU:SEE, JAA.A.)I3 Bhll.ll, I.Commissloners. GEO. GaitlizttlOE, Attest—JOSEPH *ELLIN, Clerk. my29-daw JUST PUBLISHED A MANUAL OF, MILITARY SURGE RY OR, , HINTS ON THE EXERGENCLES' j OF Field, Camp, and Hospital Practice. DI S. D. GROSS, 1) PUOZEMIOR . Or: survezaTLVTHE aFTESION.:ZIEDICAV4OO=OI For sale at BERGNEEr6 CHE3P 1300EsToRE may 24 FREIGHT REDUCED. HOWARD ds HOPE EXPRESS 00. Short and Quick Route to and from NEW - YORK GOODS ORDERED IN THE MORNING "RE TURNED THE SAME NIGHT. Leave New. York at Tg P. M , by Fast TtirOugh Fx pross Trald, arrivirig to U ort,b/r6 It 3 A, 31.„, WiTIIOLL7 CHANGE OF OAIiS. Order Goode, marked via, HOPE EXPRESS CO., General (Alice, 74 Broadway, 14 OW York. Branch `• 412 " 66 For. further Informadon inquire of oval Gs•imiN BEWINE. ant JUST .RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE EXTRA FINE POINTE') GOLD PE . 1165 F - ` NEWTON'S (formerly Bagley's) NJ . manstisetare, warranted to be dm beet at material trio aaeet pointed, moat durable end iss cheap es as} a ntarset, tor eale, wan a variety or Gold .. p.nd 2.118€11 of varietal slits and prices, at 111 MINER'S CHEAP BillliSTliftEl, NC CEt KAP hUGAR2 11 1 Call at DOCK'S, .t 4 Orwost ctc , 0 'to art ROM 1. 4 1 M PTY . MOLASSES .11OODSLIEADS.--A. A,l large queuuty.t4 empty Molasses MUMS, tiogs uth..l6 atia Meat Cafika, tor sale by •- my 24 {VIC DOCK & CO. WHITE SULP GLIR SPRIN GS HOTEL, CARLISLE, Cumberland county, Pa.—The pro prietors take pleasure in announcing that they are row preptred , o restive visitors Persons desiring a heahay lotation for the summer wdl find tLit one of the must de lightful place; In the country. The water of these spin& G“nuut be surpasses for lug, ba,h.ng a A meatentat purposel. For intorMation and o ruiners address H. BURnoUGHS, D. C. liCtiblk,Tr, jelL.Rm Proprietors. 1 - 4 1 RENCLI frilibTAßD, English and do =caw eickles, (by rho dozen or haudrod,) gape ,or E , ttlad till,Ketahup, Sauces And. Coodaments oz every eS..riptiol/ my to Wll 11 . 00 a & co. FRESH OF every description in cans and jars, each package warranter!. nar4 Ark, VCR' ,TR CA. JOSEPH CASEY. JOHN W. ivowx. CASEY & BROWN, . ATTORNEYS-AT - LAW HARRISBURG, FiNN'A. HAVING associated together in the practice of the Law, will attend faithfully au, prinuptirio all professional business entrusted to Bleb Office in Third street three doors from Marlyn, N. B. .Coniuhations in English and Germari, EXECUTOR'SNOTICE. . . . 11HE undersigned Exeoutora of the estate 011RISVAN nHENIt, late of Conearago totenehip; deceased, hereby notliy all put2oll.l . Indebted-to said es tate to make payment immediately; and _those having claims to present them foreettlement. PETnift 88111 S, ABAIJIAM L9NONSOKERr2 ' ,102-11tW "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE." HARRISBURG, PA., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 22, 1861 IRISH STEAMSHIP LINES Steam between Ireland and America NEW YORK, BOSTON AND GALWAY. THE following new and magnificent first dasi paddle-wheel Steamships compose else at ove ADRIATIC, 5,813 tons bonbon.. . .Capt. J. Manry. i. (uirmerly of th.: Collas I Ins ) _ • IFBERNIA, 4,4 0 tons burtluon, Capt. N. PIPWSA. t. 01.11 , 1131 A, 4 400 " " It Leitch. ANGLIA., 4 4uo ~ " Maul: 011. PACIFIC, 2 000 a " 1. SIVIII eIUZSGA.ALUM, (Strew) 8 30u " " , I. Walker. , • One'of the above ships wFI leave Near Tort or Beaten alteroaty ty every Tuesday f irinight, for Galway, carry ug the go verumeut mills touching at St. Johns, N. F. Toe steamers of this line nave been contra...tea with the greatest care, under toe supervision of the govern ment,- have water-light Compartments, and are Inez.- , eiled for comfort, sale', mid speed by any steamers at/ iat. They ale commanded by able and tap rtenced officers, and every exertion will be mode to promote the comfort of passengers. An experienced burgeon attached to each ship. TUTSS OF FAOSAON. First-class from N. Y. or Boston to Galway or Liverpool $lO6 ' Second•class, St " " 75 First-class, is " to St. Johns, • 36 Third-class, " " to Galway or Liverpool, • or any town in Ireland, on a Railway, 30 Third-class pamengere are liberally , supplied with pro visions of the Met quality, cooked and served by the servants of tile Company. Parties wishing to send for their friends from the old country can obtain tickets from any town oo >< railway, to Ireland, or from the principal cities of England and Scotland at very low ratea. Peket rigere for New York, arriving by the Doston Steamers, will be forwarded to r. ew York tree of charge For passage or Wilber imormation apply to WM. H. WIC6HAN, At tho office of the Company on the wharf foot of Cana stre t, New York. ap24.w6m. HOWLAND & ASPINWALL Agents. BIBLES! BIBLES ! I A Large and thorciughly complete stock of BIBLES, COMPRISING EVERY VARIETY From the Smallest Pocket to the largest sized and Mao FAMILY. BIBLES, Has just been purchased and received from the Fall Trade Sales,. Having purchased these at . EXTREMELY LOW. RATES, they will be sold at a very small advance. Please call and examine the stock at BP.RONER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 61 Market Street A NEW AND FINE ASSORTMENT OY LADIES' TRAVELLING AND SHOPPING BAG S At all phew, for sale at BERGNER'S CHILAP BOOKSTORE, 61 Market &roe • A' NEW LOT OF LADIES' SHOPPING & TRAVELING BAG Comprising a number of new styles GENTS' and DIES' Money Purses and Wallets. Mae swams est receivect sad- tOr sale at BERGNER/ CHEAP 80011.9101ig, • 61 Market Stu. et. JUST RECEIVED, A LANGE AND WELL EIELECtED STOCK OF BRANDIES! CO.I3IVVING OV PINET. COTILLION & CO. BIKILJET, TNICOCLIE & CO. JAMES HENN Eb'SY & CO. OfAHD, DUFUY & CO. J. & F. MAMIE. JULES ROBIN & CO. BIARETT & CO. For awale_l4 JOUN Mg,GLEft, 174 78 mar6et. Street. PORTER'S PATENT SHOE PLATES. CA. CI wzrtisrs. -".. VO MORE wearing out of the soles of 1,1 Boots and, Siwes. Nu more tapping to be paid for No mare wotleet, from worn w les. No more rooting over at the hiel nor side. No more slipping upon the ice. No more slipping to haying. A few cents pays for a set; and more than doubles the durability of the Boot or Shoe. Aitylijdy can put 'tom on. Just the thing for - Boots and tilimea that get, nerd usage,, For Weal or traveling agencieo,addre - s P. E. PORTER, Waterville, Main:, snle,agent for Philadelphia. JuSIV'H. Gi DathY 9L LO., No. SS North Fourth street, Philadelphia. - Importers and Peal , re in LEATHER and Sart FINDINGd. All orders promptly attenued to. apgit-lyw • • . • rpHE unity of Go . verument, which stitiates you one people ; is now dear to you."— Washington's Farewell a ddress. AL nationality is essen• dal to dm enduring prosprrity or our country. True pa• trtottsm must arloe from knowledge. It is only a proper understanding of our civil institutions that can induce strong and settled attachment to their principles, and impart ability for their maintenance. "OUR AsUVERNAIENT : An explanatory Statement of the system of Government of the country," contains the teat of the Constitution of the United States, and the Con stitutional ' provisions of the several States, with, their meaning and. construction, as determined by indielal an thotlf x. 4"1 precedent and practice, or derived from sow -• , •iterg; digested and arranged for popular uso- Pricis $ • Irt Rol ‘iy del Harrisburg. Pa. VAN INGEN & SNYDER, Designers and Engravers on Wood N. E. COR: lelieTEC 84:CHESTNUT STB., Philadelphia. EXECUTE all kinds of Wood Engraving with beauty, eorrecthess and dispatch, Original Assigns furnished, for• Fine Book Illustrations, Persons wishing cuts by sending a Photograph or Daguerreotype, can have views of Colleges Churches, Store Fronts, Machines, Stoves, Patents, &0,, engraved as well on pu mmel application. Fancy Envelopes, Labels, Bill Headings, Show Bills, Visiting, Business and other Cards, emraved in the highest style of art, and at the loWest prices. • For specimens of fine engraving, see the Illustrated works of J. B. Lippincott & CO., E. IL Butler &Co. oct2s lyd Tuz ADVER i niam, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after tiaviog suffered several years with a severe Icing Affect ion. and that dread disease. COU3lltai.tion—lo anxious to make known to hie lehow-butferars. the means of cure. To all who desire li, lie will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will llnd a sure pure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &o. The only object of the advertiser In sending the Prescription is to banat the afflicted, and spread tnformation which he conceives to be nvalaable, and he hopes every anf ierer will try his remedy, as it Will cost them and may prove a blueing. . Part.es wishing the prescription will please address REF. BIDWABB e. WILSON, 141/11enneburgb, . . _ irlap county, No! , York, itlistellantons. =I "OUR GOVERNMENT." TO CONSUMPTIVES 31 113. Grass .SC Qo .• • - • agpi • -", " eW -..1A1A1 rlfrr - . - - • • D• W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, NO. 1,9 MARKET .STBFFV: HARRISBURG, PINY 21 DRUGGISTS. PHYSICIANS. STORE KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, We are daily add it, to our assortment of goods all such ptticles as are desirable, and would respect Jell) call your attention to the largeet and best selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS & PAINTS, Oils, Varnishes and Glues, DyeSt I'M, Glaaa and Putty, Artist Colors and Tools, Pure Ground Spines, Burning - FtOld and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine Okla, Baines, Vials and Lamp Globes Castile Seeps, Sponges and Carlos, ac., &e., ate., &0., ikAa , die With a general variety of PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the best manufacturers and Per fumers of Europa and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND nvtvgliazewiii:oo:Ni IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, COLORS AND' BRONZES OF ALL KLNDS, Q cr , o A*l l / 4 , gi 1 Q -- Cg• • ---4::, - - CI . w H 6-113. Pr. "Ok:i. ----.----- $ ftts_.46,:- f:i , )P , i,;LV P We r,espectfelly Invite a call, faeling_amar, dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction TEETH ! TEETH JONE'S AND WHITE'S PORCELAIN TEETH. PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Concentrated Lye Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we sell as low as it can be purchased in the cities. THAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS, COAL OIL! CARBON OIL ! Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can offer inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil Lamps of the most improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to . burn Coal Oil. FARMERS AND GRAZIERS, Those of yon who have not given our HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS a trial know not their superiority, and . the advantage they are in keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in good condition. Thousands can testify to the profit they have derived from the use of our Oat'. Powders by the iricreasing quantity and quality of milk, besidee improving the general health and ap pearance cf their Cattle. Our long experience in the business gives uk3 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 our business, on the best of terms. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on our house, we hope by strict attention to business, a careful selection of PURE DRUGS, • at fair prima, arid, the deeireto please, all, to merit a ozontinatutee of.the /avant of a.discsimi- Rating pablio. BY THERAPiI. NO FIGHTING YET NEAR WASHINGTON. Attempt to Blow up the Long Bridge A Boat Load of Rebels Captured and one Killed. SEVEN THOUSAND REBELS AT FAIRFAX. ARRIVALS OF NORTHERN VOLUNTEERS The Rebel and Federal Pickets in Sight of Each Other. Appointment of Consuls• WASHINGTON, June 21 The threacherous rebels are still active in this vicinity. During last night au attempt to blow up the Long BLidge WAS discovered by our troops. Oa the discovery a boat load of rebels were ovtured. They had several It• gs of powder with them, which were also seizzal. Oen et the rebels was killed. Sherman's battery and the battery of the New York Eighth Regiment command the out posts. The entrenchments at Alexandria are fortified with nineteen cannon. some seven thousand i ebel troops occupy Fairfax. All the Surgeons are ordered aoross the ziyer to day. Three Regiments of volunteers from tLe North, came in during the night, making the total amount of troops for yesterday over five thousand men. The rebel aad federal _pickets are agatu in eight of each other to-day, as they were yes teiday. The President has, appointed the following Consuls :—Edward Trowbridge, of Connecticut, at Bermuda ; William Porter, of Louisi ana, at ; John P. Efatterschidt, of Kansas, at. Moscow;, Wiliam F. Nast, of " Kentucky, at Stuttgardt ; William B.bb. of Tennessee, at Titulars.; H. Bissell, of Missouri, at Trinidad, Dc Cuba ; John E. Newport, of Pennsylvania, Turks Is land ;Janes Churchman, of California, at Val paraiso ; Charles Sun fell, of Illinois, at Stettin; Robert M. Walsh, of Pennsylvania at Leghorn; Arthur B Bradfotd, of- Pennsylvania, at Ant. werp ; - John C. Underwood, of Virginia, at Callao ; George True, of Ohio, at Funchal ; Jas. E. Vinton, of Wisconsin, at. HalitsS P. L. Bather, of Ohio, at Mst turas; A. L. Holff, of lowa, at Basle ; Seth Webb, jr., of Mizsachusetts, commercial agent at Port Au FROM ALEXANDRIA. ALL QUIET AT TEM OUTPOSTS. The federal Pickets Within Eight Niles of the City =MEI Aux&buyaret, June 21 All is quiet at the outposts. It has been ex ceediugly quiet here to-day ; not even a rumor afloat. The weather has been excessively hot, preventing all unnecessary excitement. Re ports fr<•m the outposts on the Loudon R. * 13., this evening are of a peaceful character, except ing that the Confederate flag can be seen float ing by the pickets two miles outside the camp. The Orange, the Mat:tames Gap and Rare - shire and Loudon Railroads ere looked to with more interest by correepoz dents, as the seces sion, pickets are reported to have approached at times as near as Georges, about eight miles from this city. The danger of being remove•i to Richmonci, ahead of the army, prevents a personal veriflcadon of these reports. The Rebiils at Llarper's Ferry. The Rifle Works Burned,—The Shenandoah Bridge Destroyed, atARBEsBmw, June 21 It is reported here that General Johnson's rear guard had returned to the. Ferry and burn ed the buildings of the government rifle wor ks at that place ; the machinery had been pre viously removed. The Shenandoah bridge, a covered structure, about one-eigth of a mile above the junction of the Shenandoah and Po tomac, had also been partially destroyed. It was not known whether the town had been re occupied by the southern forces or whether the troops bad been only charged with the des truction of the ride works and bridge, and af terwards retired. Later accounts confirm the above. MORE TROOPS FOR WASHINGTON, NEw. Vatic, june 21. Col. Lansing's seventeenth New York -regi ment left here, for Washington today, ..The New Hampshire regiment heretofore , reported also departed for the eau point at ex, P. M. iittant Ig - tinting tafar t Having procured Steam Power Prevaes we are prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINT/NI of every leacrlpitoo, cheaper that it can be does at any other ea labliehmeutto rbe country 411" Four hoes or leas constitute onehaLt square. "r‘t: ices or more than four constitute a square. Halt Square. one day ... one week ... one mouth... three morals, elx months One year „.,„ ..... „ uare one day iL one week._ 2 00 one month ..8 00 44 three months._ 500 six mouths .......... 00 One year 012 arirtfueinese notice` inserted in the feed atom, or efore Marriages MA Heaths, FIVE CENIS PER LINH or each ionertlon. viarriarm and Daxtha to be charged 23 regalat W4rtlet.m.,,,K. NO 45 EIJI? Cetegrapije AFFAIRS IN WESTERN VIRGINIA. ADAM ON THE PENNSYLVANIA. BORDER Years of an Invasion by the Rehab. Advices received in this city last evening by pri% ate telegraphic despatches, repres , at the public fediug to be greatly ex ictd iu Western Virginia. The rebels had made their appear ance in the neighborhood of Cumberland in a force amounting to about one thousand, which was acting in divisions as 6CO u dug and foraging parties, aud dating groat daui..ge to property eta w,ll as menacing ifo whatever say upp,sition was offered to their progress. Along the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, in the vicinity cf the great baud on that road ['Lir Williamsport, great alarm also prevails among the people, and fears are eatertained that, ma less a torce is seat to meet taece rnaurauding parties, their haemoitins will extend int.) Peen sylvania. EZOlTiack KISSES IS QAMP ccaux Tao regiments of the Reserve corps in Camp Curtin Am° ordered to prweed to Camber:land last evening. The order crtated great a Aivity and excitement in camp, where hundreds of Jur citizens had collected to bid the soldi e rs good bye and say a parting word to their .riends in the regiments on the march. Col. Charles J. B.ddle's Rifle R ghnent, and the new regiment just forme i fur Col. (Lae Captain of the U. S. A.) Simmons. These are both composed of companies of hardy . and brave men, who have been lying in Camp . Cur tin and almost "spoiling for a tight" fur more han a month. VIM regiments will proceed by Pennsylva nia Hat►hoa t to iluntingewu, thence by the Broadtop Railroad to Hopewell, thence by wagons by way of Bedford to Cumberltud, marching fifty-two miles of the way to Cum berland. Tye VlveripzenEs --One of the Philadelphia papers, in noticing Lid d IpArture of Col tima It's regiment for the seat of war, sky' of ttie women eocompanying them : The vivandleres were numerous, tea itleast being attached to the regiment. Wheth,r the acticu of thtsa women, iu following . for tunes of war, .is from uecessiiy, or from affec tion for their huebands, who are generally in the ranke,le ain tter of duubt. It is - highly h.)wever, that lung tuarcue.s, ho ties utterror, and the privations of catnip life, will have fearful effect upun the gay ly drcased and pparently determined women, thud that they wi Hearn that their sphere is rather in the twine circle than in the fluid of war. THE UNEXPLTIED AT THEIR OwS DOORTII4S secessionists have all along predicted that the northern cities, in caie or war, would be over run with unemployed workmen. How it is la Richmond at this time the following extreat from the Examiner will show "Richmond cont-tins at this 'time not less than five thous4nd unemployed t egroes. All the tobacco factories ate dosed or working snort force. All the usu-t 1 occupations of manual labor ate at a stand still. el e, walk the - streets whose mastets can find wuik neither fur him nor for clutuing." GENERAL LANE, of Kansas, has gone to Wa4l2- ington, to take Ma seat in the Senate on the 4th of Juiy. Plumpest Se.s.zse, of B own ITedvenity, Lai two Boos in the new Rhode leia id rvgiment, who each hold the counuiebion 6econd Liantc¢• ant. SHELLING A RAT.—Some peoplii are always prepared to "smell a rat ". They_ .;.; re so di a tru-tful and suspicious ih , t, no matter what heir neighbors do s those ueighbow a. si a ',says credited with twine wi ked theian against tun public peace or prosperity. The practice of .4 se.eliing a rat," after thus fashion, ca. net be too strongly denounced. it leads to ill fe auirnoeities and nil chiefs We much pi. fei tv see a genet- us confidence felt in the general in tegrity of tho e around mi. It argues a Living ootifitisnce in oar Own integrity.. it is l ea , rto be troubled, in a moral sense, wi h a bad coal, and thus lose the faculty of -smelling rata" so acutely, than to be scenting " rats ' on all Le fusions, and eel a disposition to give tho folks "rats" when they susirct. Tb' truth is, honest folks, who n_ ye. cc I.pur poses themselves, seidem incline to' fi.ticly all they meet overwhelmed with purp 413 of -that .l v es e c r r y l t p o t d ii y ,n b . nr..rd for it, most of all m rita close watching. He knows his own heart. Be reads it con stantly. H e h isses a great mistake, though, ut T h h i e m in se a lf tl in r ~ , who is on is e ready ho, to tao c, i n u se „ p posiug that all hearts are like his. - there a the error that lies at the bottom of his ,uspicious nature. He actually betrays lons self in thus diligently wiling to betray the hearts.of. his acquaintances. COLONEL KELLT. , —A letter from Grafton, Va. sass Ot COL Kelly, or the Virgiuit vulante , -!fs who was wounded in the conflict at that place : • He continues to improve slowly. The in 114mmatory stage has passed, and, though the wound is a dangerous one, there are -no tears now about hie recovery. The Colonel rays he hopes soon to he able to pay his respects to hi s Secession friends on the field once more.— Syrames, the rebel who shot hits, is still con ked here." W' k.E.IIBINO • i,•••4i Or DEPARTURE OF TROOPS 3 00 4 0 6 09