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JOI - INSON )3A XTIAS.O , Etin LOOK HOSPITiii, iroscidoitittectouvaierreeradedthe in,mostthe worij certain, for speedy DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. Two To 811 To MIMI 00113111. do alercory or Nosiotts Drugs. WARBAY7III, OR NO MAIO; IN MOIL On TO TWO Dale..ila ,Ictwas of the Boar or Limbs, Strietnree, Pains in 'h`"' AffeenollD ate Kidnap and Bladder, Organic , Vas, :Nervous Debility, DeMly of' the Maim , Pow. . lacquer, Low Spirits, Worn:Coo o: dean, Of thee Heart, Timidity, TroMblinge, DenuesS CaldmeSS, Disease of the Stomach, A fraction! .r Mud. I Liru at, Mile or Skin—those terrible moor. K !ram the trouscrotton or Solitary Habits of I—App,e &moiled and destructive practises onion c coll,tilltlanal debility, render marriage imps aud destroy both body and mind. YOUNG MEN. mg un n especially who have become the victims of 1.1 ry Vial, that dreadful and destructive habit which ',weeps to an untimely grave thousands' of mau of the most culled talent and brilliant Intel al,o mig ht mig ht thunders of eloquence, or waked to so. heart lyre, may call wi full confldenoth MARRIAGE , arrINI rxrrona, or three contemplating tae= be. ''.l; • 01 physical weakness, should Wm and be teetered to perfect health. 071.71,N1C WEAKBEEdi no:diately cured and full rigorremerig. Its woo I , ;tries himself under the care of Dr. 3., may edy c, , nede in his honor as a gentleman, and eon, t;, roy open his skill as a phyakdan. erbillre ha. 7 death Fr ederick street, Baltimor ow Ie.!! hand tide going from Baltimore street, 7 re bike the corner. Be particular 111 observing the or Lumber, or you will mistake the plane. Be pe. Inc r,r Ignorant, TViing goods, wall alai nettles/ , Ihrubug Certi fi cates, attracted by the repute , t •,1 Pr. I boson, lurk near. kuere !nest contain a Postage Stamp, to the On the 'DR. JORNDTON. ;:, 7 . Samson member of the Royal College of Burgeons, len, ?sin:nate from one of the meet eminent Collegn i.e filmed slates, and the greatest part of whose life been Fpect in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila.: L. I elsewhere, has effected some of the most as ng cares that were ever known. Many troubled nutitug iu the ears sad head when asleep, great ner• limn', alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, request blushing, attended sometimes with derange. ei mind were cured immediately, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. addresses all those who baying injured thew by private and improper indulgenoles, that secret , t.tnry habit which ruins both hod.) , and mind, en g ern for sillier busineseor society. • are some of the sad and melancholy en cm pro. 1 • ovly habits of youth, via : Weakness of the I.lrubs, Palos In the Dead, Dimness al Hight, or 31u,cular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, •k,:ierv.us Irritability Derangement or the Distally. t u..;tiatH, Goserat Deb il ity, gymptoms of tkaufunip. miXTALLY4 YIENTALII, the fearful effects on the mind are mash to he trended :—Loss or Memory, Confusion or Ideas, De pr.hssm of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion tOSOCk• I,y, Sad-deivitst, Love of Solitude, ho., are 401114 the eve easels. Thewiau,s of permute of all Rea, can now judge what to the cave of Weir decline In health, losing their vlgor, berottehg weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have a El/ it arpharanee about the eyes, eough, and 'yelp hta of consumption. . YOUNG YEN Tito have injured themselves by a certain practice, In Joyeu lo when alone-4 habit frequently learned front m....outpanionti, or at school, the effects of winch are Al felt, even when asleep, and If not cured, renders allege impassible, and destroys both mind and body, uld apply immediately. Ni t a a pity that a young man, the hopes ot hb MI6 i, the darling of his parents, should be 11111t0h011 Iron prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences deviating Irom the path of nature, and tndnlgtng in a c , rain Heerot habit. So hpersous must, before conies MARRIAGE, 3; that a sound mind and body are the most neeeemity to promote ounnubial happiama. Indeed • 11,gt these, the journey through life becomes a weary the prospect hourly darkens to the mew ;tht A Dicohea shadowed with despair, and Riled with the redaction that the happiness of another be. aes bli,;hted with our own. Ard NSUN'S G INVIGORATING ANN WEAKNES REMEDY FOR OR .3y thisgreat and important S. remedy, Weaning ol thi • are gpeedity cured, and full vigor nattered. or the meet nervous and debilitated wht lua Dope, bloc been Immediately relieved. AU „pc izzaAte to Marriage Physical or Mood Dbmoallll. ~ uon, ter vow., Trembling,' Weakness or Rthanstlon oi EL, or,st leartal kind, speedily inured. TO STRANGERS. Tbe many thousands cured st Mtn Instlutton within till IPNIVe yours, and the kamerows important gurgle& oaerati• 0. poranmua by Dr. J., whammed by the re mrter., ul the papery, Mad many other persona dodoes co which har., appeared again and again before be public, Wades hat Sault% at a gendonan elf famaner "am sponrebilvy, Is a atenclent guarantee to the afflicted. ASr.B I.IIIItUDLNCE —When the misguided 11111,f11 tent rotary of pleasure Midi! he has =blind t Seed, thw painful disease, It too often NIPPING t hat al -meet sense of shams or dread of Msoovery deters .L, to (rum applying to those who, front education and re. cco.tui;ity can Clue befriend Wn, delaylat till the conr autental aymptome of this horrid dams* make then ,Igearance, ailectina the bead, threat, OM., Ain, 40., prugn Euiug Oa with Ingblful rapidity, all death pats tarati dredttful &interleaf by seeding tinn lo • ourue learn whence so traveler returns." it thimamids hill victims to this terra diseme, owing to the Unentlfalesse of Ignorant pretend,. era, wet, uy the use or that deadly paean, nisawilill, inectrutlautioa amid make the residue of Me misenthla. .1•111“1741t8.--.The Doctor's Ldpionma bang in 114 once. Sir Lettere must coatalo a Stamp tons on the reply. ' air acmcdhe sent by Nall. **-N u . da (Lawry ouch Frederick street, Baltimore, 1861. 3D OPENING, 3D OPENING 1861. or SUMMER DRESS GOODS OP MIRY assosnmox. arm The qui ty of the goods for the pries will be =Wm*, evQry use to purchase. a MThe west veto goods of the mace at a gnat IMO. ice. M OZAMBIQUES, ORISSA LI AS, V ALENCIAS, CREPE D'ESPANS BEREQE ANGLAIS, BROCADE POPLINS, I s iELITANS. L APO AWNS and LEITELLAS are em; tholisr. CACART & BROTHRIL Next door to TH the Harrisburg Bank. SKELETON 'SKIRT& St Tee largeat stook of the very beat rill° 441114 Next door to the Harr/0114 Bank. Parasols, Sun, Umbrellas and Umbrellas Trroutv.t3re gut pe city. r cent lower than can be purchased el iewheio itt CATHOADI & BIIOTHIR. mfg N 0.14, starhet*g Next CO the Harrisburg Bank. T.T.olB.—Three Iluodred Extra Ellitgar Cured Ham Jut reoitTeo r Fa MI. WICK not COs ' . - 1 ..• i/ - a ''' ' , :. ~,. 5. i : '_ • ,;-': ..' .'; ''. '1 " ,*--, 1:-. ". - - - q I: ''- „ ~ .,\V I FT ' , o' •- ii t 3: "R • ' '' ' ' .' . ; • ; u . , 1; 1 . f ..: )*..:.? Hllll'l . • ak ~,...r...,_:„.,_;.t:„::„,..........::_:,.. .. ~,.. . , . . VOL. XV. J. lii '''sitr:iiiii"..ifi::iitif 1 "11 •• - . - ---•- A D• W. GROSS & GO inioiAludairdifirD RETAIL. DR Grl STS., NO. E 9 M A airlE T . STEPP T: HArkz&Bdith,' 11.16eA DRUG ISTS, PHYSIOIAIiS. KEEPERS AND CONSOIMiS, We are daily ad die to our assortment of goods ell such oracles is are dedruble, and would respect 1013 call your attention to the largest and beet selected stock lo this city, of DRUGS OnEMIOALS dr PAINTS, arnlidees and Glues, Dyad hank platy and Patty, Artist Colors and Tools, Pure otound Burning Phdd and Alaohol,' Lard, Sperm and Pin• 011 a, Boitlea Vlals aad Lamp. , Globes, CostCo Roam apongos,and Corks, dro., 4k0,, dro.,"diref With general: variety of PERPUMERT & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the beet mramfeeturecra and Per fumers of Europe and this oountry.• . - Being very large dealers in PAINTS, WHIM LEAD, UMW OIIy VANNISIEW WiNDOW 4:LABl‘4lll3T'ill • COLONS, PAINT AND AIITD3rB BRI7SHIS IN ALL , TREIR VARIZTISAI COLORS AND BRONNIP OF ALL RINDS. ' R - . '''.;:!c r ;:y03111 , • - • f, 4 t • 1111111* We respectfally invite a call, fetging:oOnii-, dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. TEETH! TEETH t A Anil% AND mums rola:Wit IZETH.. PATENT MEDICINES AND ttialt RESTORATIVES Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. :DENTISTRY. j, Saponifier and 001100111171(401 T iß; GEO. / :13 WTINN, graduate of the daltimore College of Dental dorgery, bating *Ma Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, Ithich. we naLuy located hi the.Olty OP Harrisburg - sad Mien the Woe lormerly occupied by Dr. Gorses on T Wearies, sell as low ee it can be purchased hi the oitteLl beitiben Mantel Lad Wattait, respna — 4hity tatortai - - friMeltrand die public in general, that he Is prepared in:: maw. MEDIC AL - FLUID wynnij k ailv potions all operations to duo Demist protasatoe,,:sither• '111M"'"":".! ,„ r u zl iu m m ilje b r ope bam m l i cs4 o, , a In tu ' i m s t o u r iner an , thts t a e r tl t lmot l gt COAL 0141 *CARBON OIL) ,1 ilE° 4° in"rung artid a etal teeth in any the latest • • • - rboValardentino prim:Oleg. Beteg large purchaser..tseewolig4we Teeth, from one to a lull set, mounted on ; 814+ can o ver, rbodiut plates or ths valeanualhale. offer inducements to oboe buyeis. Ooal 011 • juke • -• tr • gr it P former ' Wen mg th e mosj rik. ni o n • emsn to my to at Harris kalkaof the Army, and feel readout wit he will peitor , cheep. All Muds of lima changed tti burn glons In a Would° manner, trout my teowledge 111 : 11 1 1 4r. 1. 0 1.1 4 4 1 tri 7 :5 1 ` &L GORkiall D. D. 8, COBl Oil. FARMERS AND"GRA.ZIEB , S; Those of YoII' 9 4°Aw 4 VIAg I F 4 . ° I4O ,TMEBR AND,CATTLE ROWDAIIII. a blot know not their engerlonty, mat the advantage they are In keeping Horses and Datae healthy and in good oondition. Thousands can testify to tie profit they have derived from the mei of our Cattle /loaders by ihe Increasing quantity and quality of milk, besides improving the general health and ap pearance of their Cattle. Our long niperience bi the binsbii# gives us the advantage of athorough knowledge-of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are such that we oan in a very short time furnish anything appertaining to our bushiesk On the beet of terms. Thankful for the liberal patronage beetoWed . an oar hood), we hope by &let attention bualneea, a careful selection of PURE DRUGS, tf: riots'. and of 410443 to 0 0001 - 1 4 a continuum of thelawsof awn 064 '- .. !I r N D . EI ) S XR:Yfi`° l Ik G S -.W' EU. T R A.L IN. NONE." sr!• • ' • • " • RB IPA4 , :'FiilbAl AFTEWOON, JUNE 7, 1861 L*l ‘,.;.17i .a has .1 - EatalibillAWEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YOKE C. 41 7 3 ANDIIVERIVOL AITDING AND EMBARKING PAS WAMOOMP firdkligt)Mitairn- Pou4 /few ork innghiladelphlaltteamithip company Intend jall,,powigad tikrae-built iron Steamshipim follows : eTled, Saturday, let Jane ; 1 1bINSUBOH, Saturday, Bth Jane; CIT OF BiNGTON, Saturday, 16th June; and limy] ~ J et, Noes, Orem Pier 44, North Slyer. =me at; P • 4, 4NraL.:4.8109.1 ''do doef„ Steerage Return Tick *At Mouths Passengers f 'PMW Bane, Bamberg. Bremen, Rotterdam,, Ses.,`at reduced through tares. WI-Persons wishing to Ming enttheir friends Alibuy Noketw here at the followincratm, to New York Props Liverpool or, Queen:down; let O a t 575, aad 11106 . BM/MO front lliverolsol 8 40 00. From Queenstown, 880'00' Theo) Steamers here. superior monunedations for psmariPirth ltni4 g nall7 eamlenoed Aqueous., , Th ey are bniltth Wake , lit Iron Beetled% and bare Pateat Fire ArithlOtora on boar& lbr further apply &Übe Onnpany'd Moen. Jl4O. G. DAIJh Argent, 011 2 7.0_ 16 Broadway' York. Or 0.0. Idinnierman, Agilet,„Harriaburg. , Loma amnia, • aliEslifq2 , ST. ABOVE THIRD ' ' • V, the ininiedhite neighborhood of the obblugillo Ase 'Peste _op Market, Third sad Chestnut s 'the' Rantp, Orite gerchantat Azchinge, ~ lApt isaenv WPM , ARDWRICAN AND 'EUROPEAN PLAN. BOAAD FRADAY - UM. Dltthei biattiMenl'V W etloclr, 60' cents. Angie =Wm= beamAslipward... A first. mass Restaurant attached. i Prim* according to WU or Fare. , • me City Qui tatA'Pass6nOcre *dm any alum to or dose to the Note% 4 • ' " csirEngdstn Friona, German sad LtanlOispokein AF6ttOTIO ifigAtoo - ,-haniiitt . OAPHNIER4 rain and ALL WWI, DlsLAlNgt..f#Aya. dkyles and Quality. =MA LONG Ma, dlfferelfea. magiror Ker prteeelidall lbw sheveiGeedi, Inudnitiedine,iwih be found "lower than aver, ,, at ovratarri4 v at , ,ACDOorrto ttte Gurlabers Eedqt, :g s f' k t Mowry, Rums, _ . , _ • :.. 7 .•.'1 5 . , , ,.... , i l til.Pßi pi li qc ‘ ol ''. , ;..,..,:.',.. A ir l • L''' ) - Ir Wilo al ;r lll"l4 Pais, &0., &c. Jut resolved and for erele. j t thalami: nue PION2I. AIM , _WM . . DiA:IIC: JR.. .ds CO. . . ~ ... - 1.1.3E116. ;QInENUE; ,PE j CURRANT, AR,, . APPLE, BLACKBERRY, 1 ORAIMIE. , RASPBERRY. Just 1,044714 frOnTNPw Yoricfa warlinted sung'. . Jr., Co, ans. (reb24l AREA- , twlliva MOE ';STORE, CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STB., . • Haiisburg, Pa. ' A LWAYB on hand a large assortment of AOL-BOOT% NEVONEI, ciApirodB, Ao., or tue very beet coatitles.:Hot geOilemeo, and ,ehtlereas , weer— Pikes So' sult th e WOO: All kind Of wwt MADE TO O3J J* in the best eerie by superior workmen 11112 AIRING Conant short notice. ocelkdif JOHN B. sutra, Harrieborg: FL -FLAB 11 bTOTE PAPE VVELOPES with National dosign4, Lama 'PISR w.ttl a view of tit) , ol Harris! Arg, priuted sat . for male at soma- rpm BooxaroßE, a 4.24 Near 166 - Harrisburg Bridge. HUSS MATTRESSES, COTTON TOP MAIRESSES, COTTON COMFORTS, FRENCH CARPET HASSACICS, CHAIR CUSHIONS, - LOUNGES, &o: On hand and for sale wholesale and retail at the very km* rates tot Gash HAIR EIAnIASREI and .SPRING APT/9 318 fLuran - TA oitimia. SWAB, LOUNGES; . - - • - HAIR HATRIWIS, aepatretiand blade equal to Yei,y reasonable, Mild 10.1.9 Market sweet between Found' and Fifth, by mar2l J.T. HAMMITT.. Litrs , l3ll . l3co3 ,,, tts p. • . : Wing entered in. in theC OAL TRADE in Ms slAntroldd. respectfully' . . Abe palronsge of We ottliatuk ~I will keep on hand Coolie all fr om the MOW celebrited and approved atineeetgleth w4l be delve:radio any part of toe Etse . 0101. 'find other , losparnien, 'ku Goan 100 e4rs. rea. Boat tz—on liat. • , ,;01t. gelilloni pciitfiial ng bY the ' plot 17 4 yaga ter r iiinl*dieStvilieltonnal to the Ton: ' '., 0.'44 llarkstaureetviesone Arno !tenni Deteter; iltakiL t io X 011406,&14404.......V.0. . Otte*, in RAW - Nai it . I • • Ntin 20insrliements. IT,PHOLSTERILVG. NEW. COAL OFFICE. ... : _4 - ::fs,.- - 4k;'04,',p•4:,.1 APP"IMPOIT 43r Govaneon.-t-The Gov' crier has commissioned George H, Bardvrell Brigade Quarter Masterorith the:rank of CaP4 tab, for the fourth regiment, Penneylvanhi volunteers. - • Nouns Tioors.—The 'United States Zomi awes, of, Pittsburg, and the . New , York Nines teleuth,Begimoint peeeed through this City lase night—the former en route for New York,eity,l , and the latter for Washington. t Faom Ciimminancrito—Anvenos orTsoors. We learn from Chatnbersburg that the Bamter Gar.; riaon, under Capt. Doubleday, the Texan Ran-, gers, M i lifullin's Independent Bangers, and the Philadelphia Light Brigade, were today far; ribbed with rations for four days, `and oidered to'hold themselves hireadineas for immediate mardh. , BY;Ti -.1 • • LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. APPOINTMENT OF PAYMASTERS, -^NO BATTLE YET. THE REBEL TORCES AT MANAS4 SAS JUNCTION,. Xfashiegion Physiciin Captured byl Secessionists. y f _..•- OAPTITILIEVEI $30,000 IN' EIPECIAJ " B TEE "GOVERNMENT. smarm or PERCUSSION CAPS FROM 888 Arupthis Brigadier General• Aeonnes to Iteeolve Our lieu Milltatera MEE WORTED STORAOIibIi.ARMS42' : 4 VaiN4,,ROB EUE ERRNIAI Letter from the American Consul' lA/AmniaTea, Jane 6 The Secretary of War has appointed the fol-: lowing named gentlemen as . Paymasters in the , irmy Thomas B. ARen and . Charles T. Lar-, dill; Qf Missouri; Kinzie, James ikinney and J. D. Webster, of Illinois ; Robert P. Dodge of District of Columbia .; Will Cum bank and Wm. P. Gould, of Indiana; Arthur W: Fletcher, of Maryland; David Taylor, John 11.-Oroesbeck, Robert 0. Kirk and Dwight Bun. nister , , of Ohio ; Thos. W. Lard, or New York ; Baatuel Townsend, .of Delaware; How aril, of Michigan ; Andrew M. Ballade, A. M. 4 1 Lyon and Robert E. Patterson, of vagria ; G. L. Andrews, of Masintehrusetts ; Thos. J. McKean, of Iowa; E. B. Paulding, of Minne sota; Josiah . - Munee, of California ; Thos. .J. Halsey, ,of irermont , and William R. Gibson.. No battle is reported as yet in • this region, and the heavy rain of last night and , to-day makes : it likely that there is none on hand: There seems to 'be no doubt • of Beauregard's being at Manassas Junction, where the rebels alUreforin• g themselves for a stout resistance to the Federal arms. They are said to be bad ly off for water, what they have being brought there in tanks. Thai are sinking tells now. Dr. Dunstan, a physician of this city, was cap tured by Virginia secessionists' fix Mitryiauct, on Tuesday. His ee mmo. causes some excite-' meat here. ' ' §everal-of the Virgo Pugioi%peisanets at the Hairy "raid have petitioned to be alinced to take the mitts of allegiance to the United Mates. The Govqnment seized $BO,OOO in specie on the Baltimore and Ohio Ballroal, as contra band of war. It is rumored teat it was in tended for the lity of the rebul' soldiers lliwper's Perry. It A lady started to go out of the city yesterday aloae, in a buggy, shm:wakatoPP#4, and her trunk, on being opened, was found to be full of caps—percusaion caps. They were captured as contraband, of course. Alexander Cummings, formerly of the Phila. delphia Bullain, now of the tew Yolk has been appointed a Brigadier General, with a view to being made Quartermaster General in the It is stated that the Government has informa! tion that Austria declinea to receive our new. Minister, Mr. Burlingame, on account of the prOminent kart he acted In procuring pfompt recognition of the new Italian King dom. AS Aus t ria is understood• to favor our GOveihment in its dealings with the Southern rebellion, she may consistently reject a Minister who has favored what she regarded as a re bellion in her own dominion. It having been reported that a large number of axing had been stortid at Hanna under the protection of tile British flag for the Conteder ate Stabs, Consrd Blinfeldt was directed to in-, gifire into the Subject. Tletter has just 'hien pleshisrlibiliArifilkilloh he ,says' thiC he *Mtcr had proykstlreigiigik' '• , He bad forma that all the munitions of *ai brought there niustt be immediately 'deposited In the government warehouse, and 'are .sold froin thence only by express 'permit from the .Captain 'General himself: would-be impossible to land the number of rifieekspecified,—nainely . 26,ooo,—Soithout the ' knowletge of the Government;- and the author ities,- on their own account, would be extremely 'unwilling to permit the importation of such larger arnounts•ef arms to the Island of Cuba ; beSides, he had the assurance of the Cap ' tain General that it would not be permitted. ASpanish house had ordered in Belgium 70,000 rifles, with a view to speculate In the present crisis. As this has failed, he presumes the order will not be filled. He is under the impression that a few of. the rejected muskets of the Spanish army have been Amid there at public auction--say 10,000—and 'that these are the only' arms which have gone from Havana to our southern ports for secessionists. The Postmaster at. Memphis 'having refused to distribute the mail matter sent to.' hie office, •the ,Postmaster General has directed the fol- lowing ordet• to be issued : "The • Post (Wm* at Memphis, Tennessee, is disbontirmed. :The Postmaster General orders all Postmastern to forward to the Dead Letter Office at ;Washington all mail matter which is directed to that office:" Late from Western Virginia. SEVEN THOUSAND TROOPS AT GRAFTON; CONDIVON OF COLONEL KELLY. Gov. Letcher's order to Burn Bridges. NEWS moat THE El ARYI4III3, LINE. Leacling Bridge turners Arrested. Movement toward Harper's Ferry. 'A PRIVATE CITIZEN OF WIIE4ING RESTED FOR TREASON Secessionists Taking' the Oath of AlieSituice• Marty Companies of • Infantry and Ar tillery• at .Ithilipiki. Chan' ge - of:§entinient , -;-The Union Feel.' '\--040,dominates. MORE TROOPS .310TriNC&,. TO PILLLIPPL Union Companies Forming at 'Farb:ins 'Points In Western Ylrginia• WEuLING, VA., June 6. There are now some six thousand Fedefal troops concentrated at Grafion (the Junction of the Baltimore and Ohio and the North Western, Ihrgiala Railroads) and at Phiiippi, twenty - miles distant. More are constantly crossing the river from Ohio, at Bellair and Parkereburg, for the seat of wir. Culoiel Kelley has been brought from Phil ippi, where he was wounded, to Grafton. His wound is not considered morral, but it is very severe and dangerous. He was shot in the tight breast belui the collar bone. The Inteiligencer of to. day 'publishes a list of the papers captured by the Federal troops in the rout of the rebel . camp atPhitippi. Among them is one from Governor Ler.cher, giving in structions for the burnish' , of the.bridges on the. Bsltimore and Ohio Railroad. The leading- bridge burners have all been arrested. It is surmised that the Federal troops in Western Virginia will be moved slowly on to Zerper's Ferry Onionnierr, 'June 6.—A special despatch from 'Grafton to the Gazette, Says that the'Union flag is waving along the whole route between that 'place and Wheeling. The Ohio troops are guarding the• road. . Major Loring, of Wheeling, has been brought to. Grafton, having - been arrested on the charge 'of, treason. A large number of Seceisdonists have been arrested, but released on taking the ;oath of allegiance. They all say that they ea pected,a war of devastation, and were deceil :ed by their leaders. The. beet feeling is , pre ladling between the troops and the Virginians. - Volunteers are being raised for the GOvern- Mont atlilutidsburg and throughout the west ern section of the State. Several companies went down to Wheeling last evening for drill. Col:Kelly is much better but not out of danger. He has been brought to Grafton frank Phillippi. There are twenty companies of infaatry and sliversl of artillery stationed at Philippi as a garrison. A wonderful change his taken place, and the Union feeling predominates. There are nearly 7000 troops at Grafton and Plidllippi; named' the Sixth and Ninth Indiana regiments, and thelirst Virginia regiment, with . Colonels Irvine, Andrews and Stodukan's Ohio and ClevelancLArtillery. Gen. Morrie, of In dianapol e, is in command. It iirnot, jfiaown how' many rebels w p pi *hey were en; boCAibiteid, of lfias tern Vir ; e au" tam Erinting fiftts. Having procured Steam Power Prows, we are prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTIN G of every description, cheaper that it MI be done at any other etc tatdiahmentic the country nat2sB OF ADVicarlaNG. sr Four lines or less constitute one- ball Sql l Sre' M t llt ea or more thou tour constitute a square. Halt Square. one day......., one week.. . .. one mon th . . 44 th ree month; 3SO S 'LI mamba 4 0 ~... One Square ono day 000 4, _ ono meek. 80 2 00 44 one month . .." . ....... .... ..... .. 8 00 4. th ree months .... 600 a sit months.. ... ......... .... :.. 8 Oeg .., apse yearlo Oe% astiness Bottom Inserted In the Lied ociames, op beibre Marriages and AIWA FIVJ CENIE PER LIU or each insertlou. _ _ . _ , _ _ NO. 32 *7l-Marriager an' d Deaths to bo - obliged 'as reviur advArtisswnPnt.: Union men had been. impressed Into their ranks. Cul. Dumont's Seventh Indiana Regiment led the attacking column at Col. Crittenden's Regiment- ilOt opt up in time to participate. The march made during the night preceding the attack, was really wonderful. In looking over the ground one Is astonished that they could -travel the distance in the time It was ac complished in. It was never exceeded In the history of the country. The troops were moving to Philippi bun night. FROM ALEXANDRIA. How Rebel Prisoners are Treated. The Captured Virginia Cavalry take the Oath of Allegiance, ALL ~.QUIET AT ALEXANDRIA. The Projected Newspaper Publication Capt. Ball, of the Virginia Cavalry Company captured on the occupation of Alexandria by the Federal forces, has received permit to go beyond the lines in order to bring his family to Washington. It is thought that his account of the good treatment he received while a priso ner, will have an infirtenee on the rebels in his neighborhood. The oath administered to him was not merely that of a parole, but one of alle giance to the Federal Government, both of whicn were also administered to all his men in Washington this morning. " An attack by the rebels, appreheruled last night in some quarter, and the necereary precautions were taken, but the town, remained quiet. The northeaster still continues and the at mosphere is quite cool. The projected publication of a • newspaper here by the soldiers has been prohibited by an order from the Provost liarshall• TROOPS PROM. THE WEST. Prrienono, June 6. The Pennsylvania Railroad generously of. feted to forward ,Daptalii John P. limn' com pany of &naves, consisting of one hundred men, free of charge, from Pittsburg to Phila delphia. They left here this afternoon at four o'clock, and will pass through, Harrisburg about midnight, en route to New York, to join Gen. Sickles' brigade. in e public is !motioned against a DQW and dangercalrfeit. They purport to be tens on the BlueNP,,3l Bank of Dorchester, Hass. The vignette lib a blacksmith ALhis may% with a railroad train ei rittrireper le hand, a farmer with a sickle and a sheaf of wheat. DOMESTIC GOODS I Pant btu!ls, Calicoes, Linens, Gingham, Sheetiugs, Checks, Table Linens, Tickings, Diapers, Manna's, &c., &o. Never were oilers,' as low as are new ceiling hi , . CATHUittrg, - )18.101 SOW% myB Next to the itarresbarx Bonk. Glorious Star Spangled 'Banner I ANOTHER SUPPLY OF WALL PAPER, BUHL/gad, &0., &UMW WINDJW BLINDS, W we'd° we Gall the ettentoon or our Mew* and caudally awiwittenile examine our. goods Lau yrwes. We we eeternuned to sell snap. wind we Awe. Raiffee.:6l B9ohtirokui, star We itawidwwg aplB•tf EMPTY IaULAWS6 ILULIBUF.A.I)S.—.4 large gummy at empty Mbinnass ba [ iele~ How LIWILi and bleat Wats, ter safe by my 24 WK. -DOCK STONE FOR BALE. BELDING BTome, or Stone suitable for turapilung purpohto will Bo *toreros to any kotr ol the city or its vicinity. Appiy to marr2A WM- .9rApRR. 312. N riIHE COMMTSSIONERB appointed under the Act of itworporauenuf. the _city of Harris ourg lweing made a plot or graft Of ,lteldelw. designatlig the swats, lanes and alleys now existing and opeaag. and also where avenues, WOW, !Foes dna alive el; W. here after be opened, and 440 uelignatieg within the omits of said city a plot or piece Of ground, containing 1101 lads ihd/ twenty acres iOr the use ti the public aud or mild city, for the puritauti and rum mai...lotted In Said act ; and having ratOrnitted.their unit and report to lee Coot of Quarter seasons, Of Dauphin county, for the approval of iaid Court ,• the said draft and report have been Med by order of said Court in the office of the Clerk of Quar ter BeBl3lollll of said county for public inspection ; . ituu tut. /eau exceptions 610 Hied thereto by puttee thicreated iu said city, or sold Court. My order of toe Court. ihyl-dtw the same Mil be apprived the .ihufeasf„tanok WM. iIITIMELL, CUM. REMOVAL. T8L11.36L11.1.1 3 / 4 11. would realiootfully: J. inform toe yubtiO that he hae removed.un Plum, In and Bras mounding eitabliehineg, to No. 22 , s m o . mud street below Bares Hot& Thankful fotqatet pat ronage, oe hoped by strict attention u! tonalities to mad oentrattahoe of 11. - apl2.dtf 1. JONI& WA.LLOWER'S HARRISBURG} and PHILADELPHIA. Wm. B. •Burk, Aged, 812 MitOke skeet, Phs7,adde fornserk Livivias 4 CO. • pootal bondaofor itt dliarge of each • train. ROodisdshvered at the Warenonse, Pithier& pina, at 4,1( o'etook P. M. wlti be deli cored Li amis.: nurgnest morning . J. WALLOWER, Agent, znyttLdtt Win Rettatag Depot, Harrisburg. SO I a I. OP Prohibited. ALRICAYDRIA, Jane O. COUNTERFEIT NOTES. PITUDITIte, Jane B. tistcllaiuous. SIGN OF THE DAILY 21751121