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JOHNSON 13..s.zerxwricoeuto LOCK HOIMAL theuovered the meet eel' lain, Apeed, eituatual randy We Valet for DISEASRB' , OF IintPRIIDENCE. LTUIN is OUT TO TRIM BOUM. Nu Dirsary or Noxious • Drugs thra WA CVO WAVAANTIO, od NO CHARON di matt TO Two DAIM.IIS • Weakoola of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Patna in tho Lnuto, Allectiono of the itgooettactel, Madder Umiak Win. -teen , Nervous Debility, Decay or M 014 4 ,11114 ow. ura, Dy.qqath, Languor, LoWBpirita, Confusion di Mum, Fall outwit ot the Uoort, tYmidlly Trombliap, pumice of Bight or Dulthurta, Dinease of Um Stomach, Affection' of tun Head, 'Ducat, Vise or Skin—those terrible &sor• dery orosUOL from the indiscretion pr Solitary Habits of Youth—tho-o tinsmith! uud destrueUve practises which produce COLotilidioual debility, render kaaniagetrapos slide, Bud destroy tooth body aIS,MIc4I. YOUNG MEN. y o „„g w en especially who have became the viottitis 01 Solitary Vice, that droadlill and destructive habit t , wect , d 10 011 untimely gave, thousands, col. young awn in do most exalted talent and brillimit ititel= iehl, who might otherwise have marinate Ib3tenthe Setnuee With t he tliturnlnrs of eloqwericia, or; waked to ee• htay thu living lyre, may call, yi,t4 tub, oor4depme. bwuw.e,E.;. !tarried persons, or those contemplating marriage, be iv a warn n 1 physical weakness, should lnancidlidoly non mit lh. J., and be reiairedlo perfat Lesltli., (IMAM WUK/403 haviediately ouredafld fetri rigor ivstoreci.; u who places himself tinder thekstre Of Dr: J. may religiously contide in We liontir ail a gentleman, int con, fideully rely upon his skill its phtfilisien. whose No. 7 South Frederick rank, Baltimore, oa We left hand side going from Baltimore street 9' looms irom the corner. Bo yolk:dim obaCrvina" 10 , aurae or number, or you will mlstake the place.. He pat , molar for Ignorant, Thfliwir Quacks, with false, pewee, or Paltry Humbug Ovitdcatw, attracted by ihe rebate. hos 01 pr. Johnson, kirk bear.. All haters must contain a PoStageStamp, to use on Um reply. Mt. 4CiEIIigTON. Dr. Johns= member of the4eyel Colima of Butgeqw Louden, graduate from One Of 'toe Minh eminent 'Colleges of the toiled states, and the greittesa of 'whole 'lift • an. boon spent in the Hospital* of London, Farts,. Phila. ddirtue and elsewhere, bee ellikited some of the menus.; Mashing cures that were ever known. Many, troubled with negiug in the ears and head when asleep; giitat nat.' ii.urises, being alarmed at sudden sounds; bashfulness'*" sith 'rowan!. blushingiattanthat sometimas witltdsranae. Weill of mind were cured Immediately, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICZ. ...arenas; all Maas *lib towing hijurect thaui;' 'elec. u, prrvxte out Ilithllgeholho, that thisril mid dolcuiry paint arbligi gulps iwtitt hody, Intuil i otni doing them for eittior buitinestior abobily. , Thee, are some ' r Rio ell'eutolio duCeCl toy early habits ciF youth,' "'Ai W kneeivethe !Lek and Limbs Paina in dm ,Reed,.Dimuesa ot. AEA Lem of Pow,er,.Paipltpulqn 01, tho Snarly Dy,s, peptic, Nervosa Irritability, berationwitor a te Divistlitva, Facetious, General bobillty, alywytottiu of` den, Bt. Mutual, the hiarhil unlade on the ndnd ire innehlti Le aruadoil :—Lees liemory, Coahuila& of Ideas, De. pression or Bpirius, F0reb0411411,41/0111100 U 1010018• ty, twit-distrust, Love of Solitude, pmidity,he., are time evil effect. Thu112411(111 ul persona of all ogee, II now judge what Ls the came of tuelr decline La health, Wein their vigor, becomilig weak , pia; nervous end 0111=}100,, Dalai • singular appearance about the eyes, dough, and . amp . 1119 Of cousumption. YOUNG MEN • ho have Injured themselves 'b ' a certain practice, In dinged Yu when alone--a habit frequently learned from et a zompanions, or at.wheel, the althea of which an tightly felt, even when *sleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and . destroye both mind and body, should apply ImMedlately. What i pity that a young man, the hopes ot his eons lay, the darling of Ma parents, should he snatched trots ail prospects and enjoyments 0/ life by the comisquonoes of devatlang from tee path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habil. SuMpersons must, before contain/ plating siARKIAGJI, effect that a sound mind andbody are the most emceeing, renuisitee to promote connubial happiness. Wised without thee, the journey through life becomes a pearl pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darken to the view; tht mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness at another be. conies blighted with our own. DR. JOHNSON'SI IN VIGORATAG, RIREDY; lOR GANICI WEAJINE4I. ' ' I By this peat and important remedy, weaknesspf thi Organs are speedily eared, and hill vigor restored. Abowninds of the meet . perms and debilitated:NM had lost all hope, lave been immediately relieved. All Impediments to Marriage, Physics! or Menial DieqoalUl cation, Nervous, Trembling, Weakome or Exhimilloi or the most fearful kind, speedily cured. . TO STRANGERS. The many thousands cured at this Instiution within the loot twelve years, and the numerous Important Surgical operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the ra porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices ol which have appeared again and again before the public,. betides Air standing isit a r e,iesuss mares* s a d niornitabs, in a sufacient q uar t a ntee to the inflicted. DISEASE& OF IIdPRUDIENOE.—When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure dads be has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens Umt an illdlined sense of shame or dread of discovery deter, 61m from applying to those who, from education and re. apectability can alone befriend him, delaying till the con., stitutionai symptoms of this horrid dusease make their appearance, abating the head, throat, nose, skin, no,' progrosotng on with frightful rapidity, tall death pats a. mice to his dreadlul auderings by sending libn to omit bourne from whence so traveler returns: , It Is a met, unholy that that thousands tall victims to this terrible amuse, owing to the unskilluiness of ignorant pretend en, who, by the use of that deadly potion, mercury, rats the constitution and make the residue of lite miserable, To Seitssoans,—The Doctor's Diplomas bang in hi ante. iffiy•Lettets meat contain a Stamp tops on the reply. Sirliemedlee sent by Mall. a ISNo. 7 So ly uth Frederick street, Baltbnore. pr•daw JUST PUBLISHED. A MANUAL MILITARY SURGE KY HINTS ON THE EMERGENCIES Field, Camp; and Hospital Frantic% S. D. GROSS, M . D lIIINNISOIt OF MANNY IN TIM JIPVIIINON NAIDIOAL OOLINII PII/LADNLYNLI. For aale at BREONER'S,CEIEWP BOOKSTORE. may 24 8 0111iFFER'S BOOK STORE I • (Near Me Harribu t y- Bridge.) JUST RECEIVED from the ePb 1.•2§• Wills a lot of fine OOMKERCIAL NOTE Wille we willaell at ith.2s per ream. Sthlsil per ham for NOTE PAPER, decorated with the host and very handsome emblems and patriotic =dam. Sa.so for 1000 WHITE ENVELOPES "Ise with patriots) emblems, printed in two oohs's. na nsAlonal wedmil. ,Tllll otoss PV cgo.; ME D. W. GROSS & CfQ, WHOLENALIE AND NAIL"' DRUGGISTS, NO. 19 MARKET SSREET HARRISBURG: PEIVNIA. DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE• 'KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, %Nre are daily 'adding to our assortment of goPds all. spch articles as are desirable, and wciuld respectfully call your atention to-the laigest and best selected stock in this city,, of Dp,IIGS, oßagonp & PAINTS, Oils, varnishes and Gins, . ; Dye•Staiffs Glass and Putty, . Artist Colors and Tools, • ' • '• Pure Ground Spices; • • , . darning Fluid and diaoholA • • i Lard, Sperm and PlnaGlls, ' • •1 j Bottles,:Vittlatuad Lamp Globes, . . Castile Soap, Sponges and Corks, disc., dca, am, dse, &al; ace. With a gondol mOitity of " .P11301:11LERY ARTICLES, seteeted from the best man i tifaoturers and Per ttimers of Europe and this country. 1. , Being very hirgi dealers in ' 41. • PAINTS, WHITE raw, . ' laxszmn OIL; ttuannark . 1 WINDOW GLASS, MUM'S - ( • ' ' (X)LOBS,'PAINI . AND f AEITST'S BRUME : , . i IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, ooport4 AND BRON'EfIS , : :OF ALL KINDS, • '-, • i ° ' ..k U % ''' % , ,; - r , a _.. . • vi ci We respectfully invite a'call, feeling, confl dent thakwe dale - Briptatthi ova on 4rms to their satisfectkon. TEETH 1. TEETH 11 40NriAND WHITENS PO BMUS Ilfdfitt, • PATENT M4nTOINiS AND HAIR RESTORATIY N 8 Of all kinds, iilieOL from Ittieroprietors. tP- paponifier, and, = aoucentrated Lye *helseale Agents for Eisponifier„whieh we sell' as low is it male 'imreikawid.hi'.6Woltlee. ;'HALYER',I3 ' 311;DICAL ' FLUID. I..piMUCTS, our, oir, dtutßox otb 1 , eib4 large Purehfieentin t h ese. cap We 010 offer inducemente , to close buyers. (Joel Oil pimps of the most linproved patterns, very , plump. Ail kinds of lumps clanged to bunt Coal Oil. FAIIMpiB AND GRAZIERS, 'ose of you AO have nottivea oat HOB AND CATTLE POWDEES trhd know not their Ruporiority, and the advantage they are in keeping Honig and dattlehealthy and in g.xfd L condition: , Thousands can - testify to the Prat they have derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by the increasing quitnkity and Ipality of milk, besides improving the general bealth.and ap pearance of their Cattle. • . Our long ex petiole° in the business glvettps the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are such that we can in a very short time furnish anything apperiXinhig to our ' k i ndness, on the , • test of terms. Thankful for the liberel paixonagel*ibmied on our house, we hope by stunt attention to business, a careful selection of PURE DRUG'S et t fokr Floes, end ~the desire to *see all, to traitatontinuance of the a dieorlia itia"ocbilid. . . , • =EI ' Orrice Szcaataav OH Tine QduiCeiwaiddll, I . • tiarrisburg, Sept: 18, 1861. '"prcivisiona tone any.nf shot I • militia or volunteers ahaLL be in actual servid& , it the time of the general election?, are publislit ed: tfie Benefit of `thdes athseng bl'lN:iinsyr- V aitia to whom they may apply in connection With 'the general election to lin held on. the !aid Tuesdey of October, S.D. 1861: Whenever any of the, citizens 4 of pis „Dom,- quidifiall hereldbelfOrii shall be in any actual military service in sky detachment of the militistorderps of voltinteed, under iii-regabiltionfroni , .tho President of the Crated States, or by 'the authority of this com monwealth, on the day of the general eledige, aa-tifordold, aucit 'Chiron , may the' right of dilflage it 'such Phitigii as may , be ap- punned by the cbinuautimg.ellicer of troop, or dimPtiny, tei'Vehieti they, shall respectively belong, as fully as if they *era jaded; at the wadi place of ,if Pewit/0, Thin, no member company, shad' be permitted tO 'diceat 'the place - a appoint - cd; it at the time of such election liti shall. ire With in ten indeti'of the place at Which he Would be endtled W vote , sefilkiris;aioie4id: The pruceedigtiluectailicpni dieheliteitoid Aal bedi far as *4lmsix:eta the . sour us are herein diredied iii the case of gen oral elections, einsiiit dihi die; aptithi or dim witMg onion of each company or troop :shah act'itio jtiuge, and thi4; thti first lieutenant or off neer amnia in diamond; atoll act as inspector,; at such election, so far as stall relate to each company or troop; and )in clime 'of.'46 neglect or rings: al of sues olifeers,ot eithe r` them, to serve ih,suela dipacity, the cilliceita'• officers nett m dommand, iu did& company" tidip, shall . . act. as judge or inspector as :the case may be. Thu otramr.auutordeil to perform the duties ol judge, shall a 'l nee lister the proper oath or aittriuto;n ; to 01, 3 '1.4w, who sha#4 -act sixkuo'r, ano' d ad' *Won Willi& `othcor `shair Have odsu sworn or Mimed, he shall administer the proper oath or Amputation to the placer whose duty it "be to iitit titigt,'and,"&tich Mar' achug as judge ehailiaplielate two Vaxiuhal io act as clerks, and !shall atiministor to them the jupper , oaths or dOirdlo4o/18. :1:110 E4V611l cancers authorized to conduct such elections shall take the Oath' or Air: matioins, shall haVe trukiik.e" peiwati; likid they, as Weil 'al ether 'Perika Who may atteind, vote, or otter to vote, at girth 'electlial, Wall be aub ject to the like penaltieti and restrictions as are declared or provided in this act, in the CAN' Of duodena bythe'cithresis their'. usual' election. Within .three days after' stich 'eleetion, the judges, thereof shaft , `respectively • trawidt thibugh the neareat'post caw, a return thereof fogad/xi with the ttekete, tally lists of vote* -to the prothonotary Of the count,' subli 'electors would- have voted, if not. n military 'service. And the 'add Jude:B'Blnd' transmit another return of such election to the"com mending dilicer the'regiment or battallion,' as the cane may be, who shall make a general return under tea hand and seal, of 'the votes' of all' the companies Or'tteopsnatier'his"oomiatind and bh*.transmit t the 'seine through - the near eat peat office to the sextrehuy of the' common-: wealth. - It Mall be' the duty .tot tha prothonotary of the county, to whoni such returns !dud be made, te'dellYer to the jtidgei 'of the Mane county, a copy certified, under hiihaid add seal, of the return of 'ratite ea 'transmitted to him by the judges'of the election in the COMpania Or troops aforesaid. Ine return jtulges'of the - prolier co unty or counties, in which the volunteers - Or n2ilitia men aforesaid may have resided 'at the time of being called into. actual service as aforesaid, shall meet on the second Tuesday' hi November next afo3r the election. And When tw,o or more counties are connected in the eleatiOn; the meeting of the' judges ' from each` oeinity ;shall tie posVened hi such case nntil 'the IrV day following the said second Tuesday in NO vetaber. The 'return judges so nil, shall . include'in their enumeration the votes so ' returned apd" thereupon shall proceed in all i9sPe?,tB.3!l the rummer as is provided 1 ac t , 11,1 tat the'all the votes shall have ,been at thit place td sleotion. ciimmonw6l446. - "'"" saplB-doawte. GEN - ERAL ORDER; NO 2: 911eitisati, P. i• •:-; Aug;i% ige Y d L DIBECTION of tho,:prookipa • Of 7 the, AIN United States, volunteer regiments" or parts of Regiments accepted, directly ' by. the War Department from Pennsivaniw, either with or;Without arms, equipments or uniforms;;are to be forwarded at once to Washington. , Their commanders will therefore Immediately to 'these headquarters; stating 'the number : 'of Mtn and the Station froni Which•th4 are 'to be taken, that''tiansixortation may - be, furnishe d them without delay. By order of OK CURTIN, GPvernor and CPi." 6 F,11 1 ,0 1- 04e • Casio BrDDLa, A . : 6. . REEGULA TIONS. • - • Exiximirs DsPairinairr, i ; • FLuuussuao, Sept; 8; 1861. f -1 Nolpardon will" be grati:ed-until notice of the applicatidn therefor shailligice ben& trbhiii by publicatioreonca. a week for two anksectitive weeks in a nisWapaptsr printed in the; County' hi Which the conviction wit had. 7 . 2. No pardon will be granted =dent notice the application therefor Quill bavelielni glued 'the District Attorney of the proper County.' B.' No pardon will be 'granted without ,first ixonsulting the Judge who - presided at the trial of the patty: > By order of the , Gtmernor. ' ' • ELI- &NEB, " 840 1 7 Ot Com.' • , • I • • - Haan Quorums, .1 - • ' • - HommunnicipEept. 9, 18614 A BOARD OF , 13URGIMNS ler the exanrina- AoL Lion of candidates for the post of Burgeon gnd Surgeon's mate in the Pennsylvania troops, Will assemble in- Harrisburg, at the Hall: of Ile= resentatives, Wednesday, Oct. 2d, 1861, at 9 m, when and where all desiring appoint- Menlo will present themselves. • • By order of the' GOvernor. , HENRY H. RUTH, M. D. • selo-Btaw ' - Surgeon General, Penn's. I :- LIME FOR BALE. IUE trNIARsIGNED having etubebtlied tae Lutz Buq.utiOu is grapiest" to tiirfigh to ' rbeteartkile utrittOrt not elp, laidllit ikeieWeilt, .0101111 4611 1 C. klermilu tie Ow untie. e mieteoute es *we WM 1.11.:;41P14, ::: 4 7 'z-1 : ~ , ; .* -:, ,, ri,1i ''. 3C74/4ict r'NE,, • .18 Beau regard Dead?.. The Cincinnati Commercid of last Tuesday, contains the following under its editorial head: "Tal Dia= Or GM BRAIMaGIARD. A gentlemin who his left New Orl,um a few days since, yesterday handed us the condriuni 'Cation widen appears under this •headink in-an other . column:' : ia thoroughly convinced , that Beauregtud is dead, and is confident.that . his information is from sources of the most trustworthy character. Ve are of' the'bpiniort that be has been ' n - mialtxl by persons Sher have drawn upon their 'imagination for the facts.— it is certain, however, that a rumor. of Beanie ganf a death has given Ilse to Mitch gossip in New Orleans'. The Binithern mind is in 'such a condition, fed as ivinta liesmby thoWUdastSan cies, and "vr:ropgittnp to a plink. - ortimtdittent. bordering upon insanity, and , there is nu story, . however Improbible, that is not credited, and ••trilles light ail air" afford "coat/illation strcink ,ail proof oPholy writ." The communication , referred ,to is as -fol lows : . , • N BY , Penult me through the winning of your paper-`to make thaw/ova ininouncenient, =ic id, mckied, true that the rebel general is no more; hb died scsnettuee weeks since in ,the.eity of New torlanis, Louisiana: IHOW I 'beaten aoquainfkd with this Aiot; ,muit, in a greattiieasure, be'hidinin• trim then' .pubito,,imit *Mild involve many persons stilt pidigui to remain lathe south, great, dan ger. In taCi they would 'oda their lives werp.l. . /Ai divulge the 'natio 46v/di by which r ub taitkednapinformstibm; - • • " ;By some strange ketone or other, ;the iname of Beituvrati, carries with .it At great mond force:. both north mid solidi: . I cannot conceive way, 'for he, ccrtaihly,-Vse ti men of 's,uPe dor ability ; but he did obtain art influence so great, that the: north feared him more than any other,man in the puatioti rebel rauks; and the south Wiped more front .him than any other pe r son of their traiter 4 hordis. 'Therefore NW to the rebels , is irreparable, -as ` -tending , txi dtdifefrten their army; .while it- necessarily 'Would be of advantage to ' the Union cause. If it'were'generally known that - their ablist leader watt 'dead, the hoped of cher:moats would die also, and one half or the great: battle for the Union, would . by acatoutolialhO Merely by, the diffusion ot this knowledge. • Thus t `am anxious to give publicitY to thii fact, hnbWing it must have a good effect." Add tile, Confederates are equally anxious to have it kept secret, as its pronllgatiou would be tern -. • iieraintentil to their interests. . According tO their own report; the bursting of a shell kill ed Beauregard's honk), and also the homes of two of his aide—and I saw exhibited in a shoP window, in New,Orittens, a piece. of. identical shell which did all this mischief; The bursting of a shell whit ( h would so Many horses Inuit doionie hann. to - the Eiders. Now for the facts. - 440 W days atter the battle of lifanamas, , Dr.- Stone, of New Orleamk the most thstinghished surgeon in the Southern Country, and named Surgeon. General' in the Confederate army; wee called to Virginia, ostensibly for the purpose of , superintending, the , stugical. operations them, but really attend personally to the cane of &mansard himself, who was severely wounded in several a places by fragments of altell;•two 'pieces, of winch it became tmpossible td ex.trabt; so glaUrelP/r4l beilK dP 111 0.t9,41, of his. 'wounds; ,was brought to'New Orleans as private ly as pianible—it merely being known" Chat a wounded soldier was being carried to his home; no one suisPectillif it was BiggiVegard• Dr. Stone accompanied him and managed to , have him taken to his house by night. Neyep theless there were eyes which saw' this Opera ; don. For several' subsequent 'nights, four of the :mos& skillful physicians of New Orleans , Were seen to enter beauregard's house- r remain some time- r and then, stealthily depart. On inquiry, it was,,stated that .ope,of the servants .wes,sick, but in a day or, two the same servant was seen the itreet,' and yet the physiciand still paid •their nocturnal vidits to the house, al usual.:. Further inquiry elicited. • the fact that . Beauregard lying at the 'point of death:; , a, day Or , two farther on the delegation of phyttl dans ceased their tails, and one night a body' Was carried out and surreptitiously (Awned 'of. That was. the end of the famous , Beauregard. lie has fought his last battle. Ball Ann finish- He died.on the 80th of August. s.T.,left New Orleans,on:the 4th of September. I.could not Safely remain' thank; any longer. . The above facts maybe relied om. , .I.have.received them freehand). reliable sources .that. I have not ihadow of doubt of their authenticity. Before I lett, the news was.prettymidely, circulated iii the city, notwithstanding.the :endeavors of the Confederates lb keep it a-secret. Not a word has been said on' the: tibject..in any of the pa pers—onthe contrary, they publish, every day or .two something •abont-.t4e movements Gm. Bliamegaitl, just as though he were:Wily-- in GeneraLt , ; . • Thus it will be seen that the wholesale sys tem of lying has been thauguntted by the Con federate traitors_from Jeff. Awls down. The kW. of Beauregard,- of course,- had a: ffiscrarrag ing'effeet on hisnneni .and this accounts for their making premora out of thediaiumruna re-' treat of the .United Buttes army. y: The truth is; there wasa panic in the-rebel army, and they .were nytking glxidtheir escape long before the 'Federal army cortinatatced their inglorious re. 'treat, after a most glorious victory.. - I I have delayed the - publination of this good hews BeVeral days, , fearing it. might exasperate "the Confederates and 'make them more intsoleiikt to Union men coming N..xtit than they are now, :which'God knows is 'bad enough at the present'. As it Would be impossible lu . keep. the..`rievis !of the death of Beanregard secret for any great }length : of time (although they have a ceneor ;thir over their pretia; and no soldier in crimp is permitted to write a letter home to his friends without lwelienting it for examination to >his officers) undoubtedly. the programnie ;would have been, (had I not, or some one else,) Interfered with their calculations by this dis t closure) to have it go - ferttf' -- that Beauregard should' command at the nett great battle - -be killed, his body transported to New Orlegna; 'making the necesatry exciting:a there, So as to have to have the zeal body of .the traitor Gene= rat, have a great paradeat his funeral etc., etc All this must now be cluinged. Ther tun per fectly Welcome to the theistarice f bane rendered them in relation to oneofi. their traitor crew. would to God I could sarwith equal truth that every. one of the secession scoundrels - through- Out the rebel &atm had also bitten the dust or stretched the hemp. They elf deserve the pi 'Fate's (loom. . . BY the Pony Baratta — , we have San'Frandeco dates to the lth init. ' The Statd election totat place on the 4th, fin' in intense anaietY ed . .. Bimini pittlable that" ilia 'Beiztthlicaini, i nathar . s ., :Rh " mo ik ..ir : 27.01ii577.4 rf.j.# 11777:41 4 , 11 4'; V) P7:41 , 1" -^ n 11 . ; sfkei BY ... - ~ , ... G ly : TILE ~. ~ • I '• 'tunas• na 09NSTRINTWN OY *QN-OLAD 11188118. Tiltpcirtant -Chang" in the !'avy . _ lotlifttons for l'osltlono' In th e 'Navy: . . i; ..41 MILITARY DEPARTMEMTS Or,..TRE, WEST. 1 0 3 :E PAY 9*. Tik* BOLPZE.#IOp liortions of iheir Pay. for the 'Benefit . of thefr Vw34lles. RBIULiTIONS FOE RAISTIEN-T8 tax I.IORANGZ Airosanci: a; :ijy.: ~y Wearinvorr, Sept. 19 4 The Navy 'Department has accepted. propo6i *we trona Klemm .0.13 Buehnel & C0.,.0f New- Sven, , hittrick & I3one, of Philadelphia and J. lrriaschn, of .Nevit.York, for the nonetraction of ikon clad vessele.......t • ; Within a few days the• Navy Department has matie,some °banged in, the talkers of its squad. rens. : .oept: Wm. W. McKean, of the Niagara, , • bps bac% appolutecl Downing-ler in the Gulf in place cif . ilapt.o., Wm. gine.... nag: °nicer o . krineleht . having salted • b . ): relieved f r o m . Comnumil. of the Atlantic :blockade . squad-1 r?n,l ClePt-.14. Mi., , ,Goldstimough :had , been pbitited towneceed,him..: • , • • . : The , 1 19.wmtrcqt,..has - been divided •and: Cept.• RCideborough assumes command of the north ein division, embracing: sue i coast of Virginia 141 North,Caroina: • Capt. 8. F. Dupurt has en,appointed flag oiliest' of ,theeouthern Ate, bautic squadron, embracing. the Coasts of South Caroline, Gengiattind The new fi,g tinkers-being - juniors to some -of the Captains now oh duty other charges are ter:dared necessary: Coninuindet filissroon has ordered to the Savannani•vioe- 3. B. Hull ,deteehed. i Capt. Marston has been detached Gom the OunibellanG and Ordered to the stew* i ,fligate loanoke, •vice Capt:Niehobibridetacheti. Qapt.•Chaunoiy has been detacheirfrem theßus quauma andOeptlaninar appointedto the goininander , Charles =H. ‘Davie has beende &clad froni43ocial : duty :at the: Navy de rti KO:anted 'captain of-the ficiell of the dootJteril - Atlantic 'squisdrotz 4' oonzaiszider 'PetclvalDsayttort'luar , been ordered to apeofel 'duty on tithe Southem iatlautib squadriten-it' Lieut. •Chis: Rodgem• - has 'beano cirderiki the linitraisStates steam ::the flagship; of .the: southern , Atlantdc squadren Conimandex J.I W Livingston htia been ordered fp•4l.liw Cumberland, vice "Captain -Marston trtunifetred. "Commander,WM. Smith has been ordered itO the :United - Stated frigate Cinigresii.' Commander iPendergrast has 'Wert - apponded Commandant 4 of the Philadelphia' navy yard. Commander .A. 8. Baklwin has been ordered 'to the-receiving ship at Boston. Conimarider M. Franey has been ofdared to ;the Pidlsidel-1, ibis rendezvous. Conontinder ThOinaii Turner has lawm detadhedt from the Philadelphia ribi desivons and• Ordered 'to the= Philadelphia' navy . Applications for positions as volunteer lieu inants,--tiding masters and Madera mates' shouldatittethe ages of the applicants and be' liclempaided, by certificates 'God the - hiit own ers'ofnlie vessels; end also froniihe ierveral imderifiiters of the poste wheiainthe applicants luive severally sidled; none others -win be con :iddeted-at the-Navy Depertment. ' ' - ARMY ORDIBIL An order was issued 'froin the War Depart- orient to-day"' directing that the Military pe pii:riment of Ohio wi l in Inture consist of tha State of that name, Indiana, and so' much of Kentucky is lies viitningain miles of Cincbp miti, and be under the command'Brigadier. • General Mitchell of the United , State s vulant leers. 'TM; headidarters of the Said department. to tie located ai Ulic*ttti: So much of 1 4iginia as lies west of the Ai* Ridge 'mquiLpiiiwill i coriscitute in future a sepk, raw command, to be called tne pepartment of Vestern Virginia, under the Command of Brig. 'perL/inicnsns; heicignartemin the field. • , The_WAr Department haainmed an 'order to ',cr_isrrintoJetiect;the larv,of Congress by which, 'l2 ol 4iuteliciOYAseigtv PctArma their. .paY for, the twinehteittheir **km ,The , autiPullet4 , bt entered 04 nstparate roll aCoording ;to, g.xescribable fona :.'huder , the teipervision of. their immediate commands at the time . : of ..en 14ttheut,— The, roll is to be transmitted , to the Paymastor. General, who will makelhe ,dednot titons on each pay roil, and the ! Paymaster : sot the regiment will transmit the money for,dis n tribetion to those in•whose favor, •the aniign jnenkis execute& , . • ,‘„ ~The attention.of officers of, the regular army is again directed to that motion., st.th e act of. congress which provides that in all cases of en listment and re-enlistment in the military ter, vice, the:presodbed oath may be. administered by any .sommissitmed officerof the arn2y.. Fees to civil cdkentfor snchearvicea will not. thero.l fore be admitted.:l - Another anny,order isas follows °Siert tent tette recruit 'for. their , tughttekti will brnignutted,psuett &Or the roads + lepiing #p, tits leintli*Orlthit thersite`ionlio4i firtemi liitlCE ONE CENT. Mould the route lie over raids for which suohpass- BB are not granted they will impald 'their actual tratilling erpenses outOf the fund Ihr recrtdang and equipping Volttnteets:, St i In best Will' they receive the ten cents per rah; the transportation of baggage. TXtejrp are In ifiances in which free passes have been issued, 'and this amount drawn for the same4liblitnee. In all such cases the officers are requested tette fund the amount drawn,. on the penalty of be. ing stricken from the rolls. • An Is quiet here to.daY. The Government has about xieterrnined form a Fire Bilge d° for this city, and it is pro_ bable that the servings Of those Philadelphia Steam Are engines .that hays been aimed will be fiat accepted. : „ ,Charles; H.`, Foster, the -boos , tfiljon Chapman/an from : Hckth Carolina,, Las made 'inquisitions on the Henn for . supplies of iltsgug icy, , usual with otherCongrimmu. _Hut t case is exposed by Mr. Etheridge,,t,healerli4 the House. - Some uniformed negroes, attached to the New York regiments as servants, tee , haie. been re qUired to remove their ,uniforms. ' The fialtfinore thli Jae Qtariathe i Maryland traitors, appears today as er=l journal, under 'the name of ''r. 24W Fones." Russell, of the London 25nsw, 18 reporb3d to have goni West, on ti shouting tour. Adore probably he has gone to report events at the western seat of war. Col. T. G. Morehead, late commander of the Twenty-aeixind Pennilliania regiment, has been appointed Colonel of the Fiftnregiment of Col. E. D. Baker's brigade.' ' Troops have arrived here 'more rapidly this weigletlian d eVer before. - The niim d need' not be stated, but it is very large. - ' cireat Battle at Lexington, Ifo. Logs of the 10he1 Troops iteperte • 4,ooo.lreieiiii 1408 i 800. Two couriers lave just arrived tram Le siag tot,' With the fullowhig intelligence; whiciat is liellovedby the'domnutnding officers era lD be in tiie main reliable General Puce oomnienoed the attack. at% entinnetunente at Lexington, on Monday:10010- mi oihit4'f t idi Ohriminder: Of th e °Federal troe • pev made a- Agorgs defepee, and tlie 4ght ail day was very severe. Throughout the *AY GeneialTriteausulted the woriat, but were it444i.i.4,0 1 3at /M. The fighting was ;mewed on T4ua*37. !i an - . ing,l but , the assardt was feehlysostained when .1 the ,cosriers left. General Lane was at Johns - *tie Crlinkr° drousand to three thousand, marolung to Abbe relief of Lexington.. •• ; • , • , The rebel late on Monday le said tb be 4;009,, and that of. the Federal troops 800,1 rat tbl lir probably an exaggeration. All Work Promised in One Week -104 L. Xi t 11 , V A E'T STZAI DYSING ZEIT . r 104 Market &reel between 49iesidtwer, .11,4:11E18'111311G: (Al HUE every desoriptien'of Acd4hntleummeesnn6Malftwiftolloowil itio th'ist"*l ' .9" ErnoVrito"'"' -movs44 ,1., X x XIXEMIR4I 2 :OIIII ' ' !DAILY as `IFYINEI Between: Pliiaselbhia Leen Have, Jimmy • *in, N nii fmrblr;` ' litm; .IblienVAVe r WeiWkirt9wAs MAIM, ;LAWlallkblea. Noaxeusterauare, renew, Turcuron, • GnikeennefisriLinesemsws,4lnzeile.. ' • : ' B U BE 4 P i t7 ga w , AND - .HARRIBBUR,G. The VhDidelpfkie Depot being centrally lite" 'Muti& will be at the toweet rotes. ' diatudieSor 011.011 tram to Wend to the arts detlVny, 1/1 igbods entrusted to the line. Geode delivered lithe - Deport)! • : • . 'FREED, wino & N0.,811 Nark as Meaty tietyhia, bye o.olooir. PAL, belottveredl raft. i HulUborg. the uqt , fsgraing , Freight werve) os !ow as by any other use. Pernander auention paid by tniit. One ,ta.o.toultninnn !speedy delivery of al. Harrtsbur Gait. .„ • t The undersigned thankful for past:patron% inibeiner by ariet astantion to bestow. to menu 4 COIN. lskomp• of We tame. • T. Pilitra - Philadelphl.4 and itioliot.' • Pea of Ibtritee •;tr, , e . I rt. born. 'del7-46m. ALI) 41.111; ' 'HEN RY PEFFER. OFFICZ-11111tatrittiCET, (SLIJELL'S . IOIO . NUR MARKET. 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