. t • • 1 .- . • - - • F.GII,APH. - • ,t • . . 1111111 m 0.. R ICY GEORGE BERGNER. E RA P 1 - 1 PI'SLISHEI; v:in.;UY DAV E f 3141 HONER. - tEitNlB.—Swett grrnacturrion. rTLIGRAI I II la Yearl y subscribere In the otti per WOCK y eubscribers will be DS 00, in advance titsass AND SNIIDWIIIKLT ioD,RAID IN also published twice a week. during (I'. the Legislature and weekly during the 0 ; : o l ter the year, and furnished to subscribers at 07 ALIA inf. cash rata , ,Vtz .obFcrbere per year Semi- Weekly ..S1 60 44 —l2 00 Ton u 4g 4 .22 00 twenty •Irgle subscriber, Weekly 100 RATES 01' ADVERTISING. ' F , asr lines or less constitute onei•half square. Mgt' , 11, or more than fear Constitutes square. fig square, one day $0 26 one week 1 25 ono month 2 60 • throe months ....... ........... 4 00 eii months ........ 6 00 one year... ... .. „ ,10 00 ono day . .. ........ .•............ 60 one week 200 one month 6 00 three months 10 00 .• sin months 16 00 one year............ —.20 00 floslneSs notices inserted in the Doi/Column, or ne`nre Marriges and Deaths, EIGHT CENTS PER LINE Or orb In=ertion. Jr flames and Deaths to be charged akregular ad- !Cut'taunt ICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner of Front and Market Streets. (V. Hummel's old stand,) AVE determined to place their entireEL stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, &c., &c , et prices to suit the present hard times, and re spectfully call the attention of the citizens of listrisburg and vicinity to their extensive stock of goods, consisting of SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, LEMONS, • ORANGES, CURRANTS, CEDAR-WARE, FLOUR, FISH, &o. We have also gone to considerable trouble in getting the sale of several brands of COAL OIL, All of which we warrant to be NON-EXPLOSIVE, TRANSPARENT AND FREE FROM ODOR, ae far as practicable. Among others, we have on band NATRONA, MAGNOLIA, LIICIFBIL, ROBINSON. Ali of which we will sell wholesale or retail, sod lower than any Ma how in Harrisburg. Also, all kinds of CO', FLINT AND GREEN GLASS-WARE. "We oho invite attention to our well selected and extensive assortment of QUEENSWARE. Call at NWHOLS & BOWMAN, corner of Front end Market streets. UNION RESTAURANT, BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOON, NO. 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR PirTS. THE subscribers having erected a larg e budding at the abafe place, ezpreealy for the pulp abora iLdicated, beg to call the attention of the pub. to the Mow iaq RifitatlidYT, on the tirst floor, with a dining room L d Sued up iu lirst-olass style, and it will at all tins re &lined with the best ()Y 3um to be had In be dilarato cities, together with terrapin; fish, and all lit , '4V game in MUM. Oysters served every 10ii meals is be bad at all hours. The Ales of all lifltiebrated breweries in the country constantly on ban the tet.pla Alley, or Bowling Saloon, in the rear, teitotteine three alleys of modern construction, where the ierers of this healthy exercise can enjoy themselves. halliard Saloon is upoledrs—elegantly filled up, iwm°4lo three marble top combluadon cunhlou t ty tqual 10 any made. bugsßlasiu hos ton felt the want. of a rand cambiu ms of nd, an d d WI the proprietors B g XO determine 41 lamina It la a quint and orderly manner, and do eye :Lill:or in their power to make It a fasalonable resort, it to receive a liberal snare or public patronage. Aka WiLtdeat C. I,IoFADDIiN & 00. HARRISBURG COAL OIL DEPOT FUR the safety of oimaIIMOIS, we have enstss'sed aCo I 011 Depot at the corner of Trots al fusel streets. All our oils are 'sated and we pool tellsono except such as prove to be non-explosive, . 4 1U , free from odor as far as practicable. We offer rases the lullowlegiustly celebrated 11 ends. itag '4,•Ro 'Leon, Nsbrona and Lanier, lower than can be ekewbere this place, either wholesale or Ake as ex °nave assortment of ' —I lk", Ola.s Census, numeral, &c. Wa will also k i Tie lull(' Id . Call or and some sattimisfy e your el v es, lam, v sas to be used for leru racooe at s&Bowm&N, Corner of Front and Market street. FO R SEWING MACHINES. JONAS BROOK dc SRO'S 1112 1 E MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. , L ., T - 4 boo PDS. WHILS, BLACIC at COLORED. 118 thread being made particularly for Machines, le VERY STRONG, SMOOTH AND Its strength la not Impaired by washing, nor Cnction TlC. or the needle. for Machines , one Brooks? .thst ba ize, FOR UPPER THREAD, 44 ittioka Patent Six Cord,,Red Ticket, KR UNDER THREAD, ,Ahu by teteentabla nealers throughout the country tofackhn . .0, IN wawa of NAtm At3IIOIMID NOS, by WK. 11101 KY lowa, sole Agent. ne Veseystreet, New York. COAL! POWDER!! 1.1 sell COAL REDUCED 11 ! IN consideration FO of the hard times, and 7 0 1 Coal as follows exclusively : R OMB, I have reduced the ' 4, I.9kens Valley Broken @ $2 90 per 1,0, large Egg " 2 90 %alma; 4, 290 4, *, 9:ove " 290 " SEM e 26 tt tt lt datbarte t. 2 2 90 <4 44 404 41r4y 44 290 44 40 ~.4rAll lbal delivered by the or,MUGS Caere;7tit t'e veuto t e at the yardmen' d add It it falle "'"rllrt %calm, the Coal whit be forfeited. , ) 4 ,'lLuki or Ulu best quality mined, de li vered free from - "L'ldtuntle a ,reotiltiwci In qautilies, at the LOWITI WI/0148MA Ma, „rtitt,o.t for Dupont's Celebrated Po teder, a large simply '''''4l..ton band, at Manufacturers prices. lle l artle lot of superior baled Hay for Rale. JAMBS W. WHEELER. tierces of these ete" 4 7 webr,ted sugar cured harm received 1114 'l4l firge Or quaClLitiag • WM. Dool{, as. & co. CRANBERRIES, Dried Fruits, Fresh 404, ticiatutly, at M UM & BOWMAN'S corner, 14 00 t and Martel streeek tD. )11. u.roga & to., D W. GROSS .& CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, NO. 19 MARKET' ST R_EET BARRISBS7?G, PEIVN'A DRUGGISTS, PHYSIC IA NS, STORE KEEPERS AID dONi3UNIERS, ' We are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your atention to the largest and beet selected stock in thui city, of DRUGS, OHEIdIOALS it PAINTS 0111, varrdahea and Musk Dysatafrs, Glass and Patty, Artist Colon and Tool., Pure Ground Splices Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Laid, Sperm and Pine Oils, Bottles, Vials and Lamp Globes, Castile Seep, Sponge* and Corks; &c., asc., &c., &c. , , &C., &c., &c 1 With a general variety of is)10 13:44 0) 05:4,:i selected from the best msrinfacturers and Pe tamers of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in, PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISH: S, WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S aotots, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRUSHIN .::_IN ALL THEIR • COLORS AND BBONZF OF ALL BIND % Ili 1 6.)4,C:ii'i,Cii4. . We 0 ~ ,v H 0 "li(L.. ? A.N---_----- -- 0 : , . 3 1V4. 0 C , Fi T U' ~'_;ls:7 05 0 I 0 .........._-' ---' 9 s/ A ..1* 31 1: 10 .11-.--- We respeotfuily invite a call, feeling, confl dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. TEETH 1 TEETH JONE'S AND WHITES'S PORCELAIN TEETH, PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of all kinds, direct from the yroprietors Saponifier and Oonoentrated Lye Wholetude Agents for Saponifier, which we eel as low as it can be purchased in the cities. PAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXThAOTS COAL OIL I 04,1L80N Oa I Being large purchasers In these One, 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 GRAZLERSI Those of you who have not given our HORSE AND OATTLiE POWDERS a trial know no their superiority, and the advantige they are to keeping Horses. ' rid Cattle healthy. apd in g.xd condition. Thousands can testify to the profit they have derived from 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 our arrangements in the cities are such that we can in a very short time furnish anything appertaining to our business, on the beat of terms, Thankful for the liOorel patronage bestows on our house, We hope by strict attention to business, a carefulaeleotion of PURE DRUGS at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to merit a continuance of the favor of a dierclm minding public. aple-dly GOODS.—We invite attention to our newfixakotgoodajuat reeedvect, and forZiale ii/MOLS k BOWhuis awn* of /MN* Awl ercesia. HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 1862. Ilcdicat DR. JOHNSON Lauri 71E4=01=1.31:11 LOCK HOSPITAL! T H T AS discovered the most certain, speedy LI. and effigy:lel remedy In the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE ItZLIMP IN SIX TO TWILV HOITINI. No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. A Cure Warranted, or no Charge s in from one to Two Days. Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Affections awe Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary discharges, lint potency, General Debility, Nervousness, „Dysfsy,.l.ax., poor, Low Spirits, Confusion Mesa, ago! th e Heart Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of sig t or Giddi ness, DI/WWII is the Head, Throat, Nose or Sidn. Affec tions of the Liver Lungs. Stomach or Bowels—those ter rible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth those szoarr and solitary pract cas more tival to their victims thin the song of yrens to the Mariners of Ulys ses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or antiothations, rendering marriage, ko., Impossible. Young Mei Especially, wbo have become the ;victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive baba which annual. ly sweeps to an Imimely grave thou•ands of Young Men of the most exal•ed telenta and brilliant infelle, t, who nrght otherwise have entranced intoning Senates with the .hunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the liviug lyre, may call with full confidence. Marriage Harried Persons, or Young Men contemplating mar rise, helog c ware or physimil wearness, organic dcbid ty, deformities, &0., speedi y cured. Es who pious& himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously r Wide in his F omit as a gentleman, and con- Silently rely upon Me skill as a Physician. Organic Weakness Immediately Cured, and full vigor Restored. This distresong Attection—which renders I lie misera ble and marriage impossible—ls the pepalty paid by the trictinisof improper iudulgences. oung persons:are too apt te commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue. New, who that noderstands the subject wilt pretend to deny that the pow. er of procreation is lost sooner, by these falliog into Im proper habits than by the prudent Bides being de. priced the pleasures of healthy offhpring, the Most se rious and dein:active symptoms to both body and 'mind . arise. The'sietem becomes deranged, the Physical and Mental Functions Weasened, Loss of Procreative Power, .Nervious Irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation o 1 the Heart, Indigestion, Conituullon 1 Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Cough, Consumption; Decay and Death.' Office, No. 7 South'Frederick Street Lett hand side going from ilelthia.re street, a few 000 r: irem tbecurner. Pail not to observe Demo and number. Letters must bo paid and contain a stamp. The Doc tor's Diplonias hang In bus officio. , . ,: A'Cure Warranted in Two Days No Jterewry or, Nauseous Druar,. Dr. 'Johnson, Member of the ROalCollege of Surgeons, London, Grad uate from oue of the most eininentColleges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent In the boiplials of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else where, has teemed some or the Most - astonlablog dares that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing In the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashrUlnees, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind were cored immediately. Take Particular. Notice. Dr. adrkileares all those itiltobairetolured tnemerred by improper ludulgeuce and solitary -.lmbue, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either business, study, society or marrisso. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro - ducsd by early habits of youth, via: Wattles or the BecK and Limbs, Pates in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Lees of Muscular Power Palpltstion Of the heart, Dye pepsy, Nervous Irratibilty, Derangement of Uteri:gest/me Punctians, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, &c. Momir.--The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—Loss of hiemory,.Conf nein of Ideas De. preasion of Spirits, kvil forbodiogs, avers on to Society, deif Distrust, love of bolltude, Tumidly, acc., are some of the evils produced; THOUSANDS of persons of all ages can now judge what Is the cause of their decliaina health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance atesut the eyes, cough and symptoms of eonsumption. Young Men Who have Injured themselves by a certain practice in dulged In when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil cOmpanions, oral, school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even whet's:sleep, and if not cured renderi marriage impossible; and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. • . Whet a pity that a yoopg man, the hope of lea coun try, the darting of his parents, should be snatched tram all prospects nd enjoyments of life, by the con•equenoe of deviating from the path of nature and Indulging in a osriain secret habit. Such persons mum, belore contem plating Marriage, reflect that a sound mind and body are the most neces• eery requt ites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through llf: b-oomes a weary pilgrimage ; the prow cc hourly darkens to toe view the mind becomes Shadowed with despair and filial with the melancholly red cUon that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. Disease of Imprudence. When the mlrguided and imprudent votary of pleasure Ands that he has imbibe t she seeds of this palatial die-. ease, It too often hapeas that an PI-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who, Irom eluo ,tion and respectability, OM alone be friend him, delaying till the constltulmal symptoms on this borr d deesse mak. their appearance, such 'as al. aerated sore throat, diseased nose,. nocturnal pains in the head '1,41 limbs, dimness of sight, drialriesa, nottex on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the twee, face and extremities, progress ng 3dpi-frightful rapidity, till at hat the , palate to the mouth - or the hopes of the nose fall is, and the victim ornate awful disease become: a horrid roof commiseration, till death prim a period to his dread& I sulleringa, by sending h mto " that Urdlacov vered Country from whence no 'reveler return!." It is a esetanckelly fact Lbw thousaude fail vi Alms to this terrible disease. owing to the unekilfulineaset limos rant pretenders, who by the use of that Deadly Poison, Merl, ruin the constitution it.d make the residue o rabl Strangers. Trust not your lives, or health, to the care of the many Unlearned and Wo. toles° Pretenders, destitute of know ledge, tame or character, who copy Dr. Johnson's edger. vertieemente, or style Inealaelvec in the, newspapers, regularly Educated Phvalcims IncapAble of Oaring, they keep you trifling month after MOuLtt taking their Allay, and poisonouso•ss compounds, or as long as the smallest fee sail be tbtalned, and in despair, leave you with ruin. ed health to sigh over your galling diaappointment. . Dr. Johnson is the only Physician devertbsiog. His credential or diplomas always hangs in his °Moe. His remedies or treatment are unknown to all others, prepared from a life spans in the gr eat hospitals of Eu rope, the Hrst in the country ant a snore extentdve Pri vate Practice than any other Physician in the world. Indorsement of the Press. Tha many thousands cured at this institution year if teryear, and the numerous important Surgical Opera tions performed by Dr, Johnson, witnesseed by the re porters .of the 'Sun," .Olipper " and many other pa pers, notices of which have appearedi amain and ag a in before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of character and responsibility, is a sufficient guarrantee tothe abated. kin Diseases Speedily Cured. Persons writing should be paticular In directing their *hers to his Inetitaticn, in the following manner JOHN M. JOHNSON, M. D. 01 the Baltimore Lnoic Botpital, Baltimore, Md SALAD OIL. Alexge supply of fresh Salad Oil, in large and midi bottles, and of different brands met received and for vale by WY. DOCK, Ja, & THE SKIRT. UST RECEIVED:—The--New Shaped J boa Mkt, the teed article menehtotered.,g ay* " 11 . i' s titaie to the Itarrithurtite4. .ffitsfeltantuns. INSURANCE AGENCY. THE DELAWARN MIITAL SAFETY INSUR A NCE CO viPANY OF PEIILADBLPHIA. INCORPORATED 1885. pAPITAL AND ABB6TS $904,907.61 THE tNEURA.NCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA OF PHILADEIPIIIA. NCORPORATED 1794. CAPITAL. AND ASSETS 51,219,476.1 . THE undersigned, as Agent foe the well known Companies, will make lasuranee against lose or damage by fire, either perpetually or an Dually, klibtotorii 'iiiihetWwii or =Wry. . . . Ka 7 rla and Inland Transportations Maks also taken. Apply personally or by letter to WI.IIAOI EuEHLKR, Harrisburg,Ta. 111-dawt7 TrIENNILL APPEALS in F0R1862- 1:El undersigned Commissioners of Dauphin county, Pa .; make known to the taxable abitinte within said - county and those owning real estate *thin the county aforesaid that appeals will be bad on the valuation as returned by the Assessors of all real and personal property taxable for. State and county pommies .for the said year,'eald appeals will will be MM. For Inc Sixth and Fifth wards of the city of Harrlaburg, at the Court Hours, lathe oMce of the County Commis sioners,ton Tuesday, May Bth inst. For the Fourth ward of said city, at the same place, on Wedneeday, the 7th day of May. For the Third ward of said city, at the same place, on Thursday, the Bth day of May. For the Kirin and Second. wards of add city, on Fri day, the 91ff day of May, 1882. the Commissioners theretbre hope that all persons knowing themselves aggrieved by their respective valua tions as imi used, will take Doti.* hereof and appeal at their relmretive places ofeppeal for redoes. Said appeals will open at 9 A. tt. awl close at 4 o'clock P. It. JACOB REHM, • GEORGE! GaRVBRICH, HENRY INNER. : Commissioners. . /titan& :—Jositeß Nine& P.P. 'Assessors are requested to be punctual In their attendance on -the day of appeal. m6.d&wtd BIOTIN 4 ROOFING ILABITPAOTURBD BY TIM UNITED STATES BIOTINA. 1100FINO CO., ZIO. 9 GORE BLOCK, Coiner Green and Pitts Streets, Boston, Maw. frHiS Portable _Roofing is the only artiole 11 ever offered to the public, which is reedy prepared to go on the roof without any dnfshine. operatioc. It is mot, handsomoi and easily applied, and tan be aa lely and otiopty transported to any part of the world. It will non shit or discolor water rune ng over , or - lying on it, and Is in aU reaps/hi a very assurable article. Its nonconducting properties adult tt especially to covering manufactories of various kinds, anti it is confidently of fered to the public after a toot of four years In all varie ties of climate sad temperature, for covertig all Minds of roofs, gat or patched together with cars, steamboats, ha It Is both chop and durable. Agents wante4, to whom liberal inducements Sr. offered Send for wimple, circu lar, do. with particulars, to "U. S. ROIRIViIt CO., aprbldgat• 2 : 1 1 ). 9 Goro B°o**" INTERNATIONAL HOTEL 865 & 867 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FRANKLIN STREET , NEW YORE. THIS first-olaas house—the moat quiet, homelike, an 1 plervant hotel in the city—offers superior inducement• to those suiting N ,S 9 YORK ltir ousineu or pleasure. It is central la its losatlon, Sod kept on the EUROPEAN PLAN . , In eonneotlen with TAYLOR'S SALOON, wham refreshments eau be had et all hours, or served in, their own rooms. The cl trees and moderate, the rooms and attendance of the first order-Lbiths, and all the modern convenience 'attached . mania WHOLESALE UMBRELLA MANUFAOTORY I No; 69, Market Street, below Third, ZE3 M. 8. LEE, i t/ r ANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS PAEtBOLB and WALKING CANKKorill funds?' goods at LOWER PsICIIN than can be bought 111 any of he Eastern ducts. Country m , rottauts "11l do well to IlilAnd exandoe price, and quality; and convince them Amerce this fact ' • anGe.dly DENTISTRY; D. GEO. W. eritiE, graduate of the altimorweolio ge of Dental Surgery, having perms Gently toasted in the city Of Harrisburg and taken the Aloe formerly occupied 47 Dr. Gorges, on Third street, between Market and Walnut, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that' ho is prepared to perform all operations in tae Dental profession, either atirglmil or mechanical, in a manner that shall not be by operators this or sny other city. His eof inserting artificial teeth Is pon the later.: m. proved soiendtle principles. Teeth, tram one to a toll set, mounted on One Gold, Sal- Var. Platina plates or the Vulcanite Base. take great plaastwa in recommending tau atone gene Unman to all my former patients Of Harrisburg and vi; May, and feel confident Mitt be will perform all opera tions in a scientific manner, Irma rqy knowledg e _ of lila I mv3-iitli V. .1 a anitGati. D. D. B. THREE CENTS PER PAPER. (BUR fresh stock of Superior Flower ky and Ca' den Seeds we have determined to sell at h. ee cents par paper. Call at No. 91 Parket street, geller's drosand fancy store, and you will get to the rig,ht Place. Wesley Jones' Hue double Astentand ten week stooks at same price. FLOWER SEEDS. A CHOICE lot of ASTER'S and TEN WEEK STJ3EB, with a general variety of Freak Flower sod Garden Seedy, reamed and for sale at No. 91 Market. street. BBLLIC:03 Drugstore. HP. & W. O. TAYLOR'S NIsW SOAP. +lt is eesonomiHnd and higtity detersive- It eon• nuns no Rae& and wllt not waste. .;t -Warranted not to injure Sign hands.. .It wilt impart mai:Agreeable odor, said is therefore -41#40 . 40, rsr. e. 4 Poe o°by' DOG; f:400. + & -Dil p IL FROM 0134AG0 Jeff. Thompson in Western Ken. tueky with 1000 Rebel Cavalry. ATTACK 'VAT 1:12E UNION FORMS'. CORINTIi ---- ITACITATE D. The Federal Troops in Full Possession. Citio.tao, May 6. Special to the Journal,] Pm:masa, May 6.--Jeff. Thompson is in Western Kentucky with one thousand cavalry. He came across a company of Curtis' Nebraska horse company yesterday, near Dresden, scat tering them in every direction. No loss of life. Great excitement exists in the county relative this raid of Jeff. • A report is current here, and generally be lieved, hat Corinth was evacuated las t night and our troops are now in full possession. ANOTHER ACCOUNT, Corinth. Occupied by Gen. Pope's Army. Capture of Sevbral Rebel Regiments. Chicano, May 6.—[Special to the rims.] Cara°, May 6.—The steamer Walsh reached here this morning from Pittsburg Landing. The army has so far advanced from the river that nothing is known of its movements. A drenching rain was falling which had con tinued twenty-four hours without intermis sion. A report was current that Gen. Pope's army occupied Corinth on Sunday. A few regiments were posted in front who are said to have been taken prisoners. LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Steamer Edinburg, TIIE BAILIE OF SHILOH. IN ENGLAND The London Times Announces the termination of its Correspondence from the Potomac, IT SAYS THE FEDERAL . GO:FERMENT FEARS INDEPENDENTVRITICISMS. Him You, Mel 6 The steamer Edinburg arrived at this port at six o'clock this evening, from Queenstown on the 24th ult. The London Terms of the 24th.says the advi cot from America Indicate the recent battle at Shiloah had no effect in creating a hope among the leading hoots that the termination of the war was at hand. The shipments of gold were beginning to excite apprehensions and surprise but we do not hear of a decree from WasningtOn prohib iting the export of specie. The Times announces the termination of rte correspondence from the Potomac. It says the President has formally decided that Mx. Russell shall not be permitted to avail himself of Gen. M'Clellan's invitation to accompany the army. The federal government fears independent crit icism. The troops were desirous of carrying, with them an historian whom the world would believe. Mr. Russell would have been received• with joy in the rebel camp, but owing to a scrupulous imputation that he would afford them useful information, he returned to . En gland. American stocks were dull. Pulliuger, the defaulter,' Mail 'on a convict ship, en route to Australia. • Subscription, clubs are being formed for the benefit of the unemployed throughout the manufacturing districts. The steamers Etna and New York arrived out on the 24th. The sales of cotton at Liverpool on the, 24th amounted to 80,000 bales, including 80,000 bales to speculators and exporters. The market closed firm, at unaltered quotations. Bread stuffs are quiet, but steady. Provisions very LONDON, April 24.—Consols closed at 93-1® 94c for money and account. DEATH OF JUDGE RUM Porrevms, May 6th The Hon. George Rahn associate Judge of Schuylkill county, died last evening at his residence in this place. His loss will be Se verely felt by a large circle of triads and rela tives. Judge Bohn was one of the pioneers in the development of the resources of the coal regions of Pennsylvania. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH: PHILADELPHIA, May 6, Flour held firmly; but not much export de mand; sales of 1,000 bbls. at $5 25 fur'super fine, $5 6006 621 for extra, and $5 40 for low grade, Nortn-west up to $6 871 fur good Ohio extra family. Rye flour is setting at $$ 50, and corn meal at $2 621. There is not much wheat offering ; sales 6,000 bus. red at $1 88 Q.l 85, and 2,000 bus. white at $1 4001 46 ; 1,000 bus, rye brought 740.; yellow Darn in good demand at 661067c. ' and white at 68c. Oats are in good request at 40c. for Pennsyl'a., and 88c. for Delaware. Coffee steady; sales Rio at 18020 c. Sugar and molasses are quiet. Mesa pork steady at $l2 76 ; 400 toe. hams in salt and pickle at 5106143.; sides at 5106./e., and shoulders at 40410. Lard held at 131434 sales Ohio whisky' t 24c. Nsw Voss, May 6 Flour heavy, sales of 8,500 bbla at a decline of 50.; State $54€15 05, Ohio $5 8005 40, and soilthern $5 4546. Wheat declining. Corn heavy, 6,000 bus. sold. Pork firm at $l2 /5 ®l3 for mew Lard firm at 7f(481. Whisky firm, holders demand an advauco of 25,11:4264., while buyers refuse to pay more-than-25(424. Recelpts.officuic 16,301 bbla, Avhisak - 7,498A0rtf conk 84,128 1 1nuu=3- Y(3 9 , 4444, PRICE " ONE CENT. mVIIth Congress--First Session WASHINGTON, May 5 SENATE The: confiscation bill was accordingly taken up. Mr. Wnaoze, (Mass.,) offered an amendment to the amendment of the Senator from Ver mont, striking out all after the first section and substituting the following : Second section provides that the act shall not be construed in anyway to affect the pun ishment of any person for treason. The third section of the amendment author izes and requires the President to seize the property of the leading rebels,substantielly the same as Mr. Sherman's amendment to original bill. The fourth election provides that whenever it may be deemed necessary to suppress rebellion, the President Is authorized to seize personal property of other rebels not Included in the list. The fifth section provides that when the owner of said property ebail flee, so he cannot be brought to trial, if he does not appear by a certain day as specified, his property shall be confiscated and his slaves freed. The sixth section provides that the President shall be required to make a proclamation, to which he shall fix a day not more than thirty days hence, and after that date slaves of all persons, who continue in rebellion, shall be free. The seventh section provides for the voluntary colonization and emigration. The eighth section gives the President power to greaten amnesty. Mr. WIWON, (Mass.,) briefly explained his substitute. The confiscation being under consideration in the Senate a general debate ensued on the mo tion to refer to a special committee. On motion it was adopted. The tax billl was reported with amendments, Adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The Pacific railroad and telegraph bill was taken up. It oontains the names of seventy five persons of different sections of the country, who together with five commissioners, to be appointed by the Secretary of the Interior, and all persons who shall or may be associated with them and their successors, are created into a body, corporate and politic, by the name, style and title of Pacific railroad company. They are empowered to lay out, create, construckfur aish, maintain and Enjoy a continuous railroad with- the appurtenances from such point, on 102° meridian of longitude, west from Greenwich, to the western boundary of Ne vada territory. The capital stock is to consist of one hundred thousand shares of a thousand dollars each,,the right of way is granted for the construction of a railroad and telegraph line to the extent of two hundred feet in width on each side, &c. Also, every alternate section of land to the amount of five alternate sections per mile on each side of the road: Provided, All mineral lands be excepted whenever forty con secutive miles of the toad are constructed. The rail and all other iron shall be of American - manufacture, ` of the iiiest quality ; a patent shall issue for the lands as well as bonds of one thousand dollars, each payable in thirty years after date, bearing six per centaur per annum interest, payable semi-annually to the amount of sixteen of said bonds per mile for each sec tion of forty miles, to secure the payment of which the company shall give a lien upon the road. The government shall at all times have the preference of the road for the transporta tion of mails, troops, munitions of war, sup plies, public stores, &c., at fair and reasonable rates of compensation, not to exceed the amount paid by private parties for the same kind of service, hand t compensation for services rendered for the goverument shall be applied to payment of bonds and interest thereon till the whole amount is fully paid. The company may also pay the 11.ited States wholly or in part in the same or other bonds, treasurynotes or other evidences of debt against the United States, to be allowed at par, and 'after the roadie completed, and until bonds and interest are paid at least five per centum of the net earnings of said road shall be annually applied to pay ment thereof—company shall locate within two years after the passage of this act, tne general route—in fixing poi ,t of connection of main trunk with eastern connections, it shall be fixed at most practicable for construction of the lowa and Mooed branches—line of railroad and telegraph, and shall commence at the' 120° meredian of longitude west from Greenwich, at the termination of the Leaven worth, Pawnee and Weztern railroad and tele graph to connect therewith, as the act provides; thence running westerly upon the must direct central and practicable route through the ter ritories of the United States, to the western boundary of Nevada, it there shall meet and connect with the line of the Central Pacific railroad company of California. The bill also eitends aid ti other companies on certain con ditions. The bill passed, yeas 99, n.ys 49. Hr. Dawns called up the Virginia contested electim case. Mr. Nona., (Mo.) offered a res , ilation, which was adpied by 24 majorily. that Mr. Segar be admitted to a seat in the House. Mr. Swan was then qualifoxl, by taking the oath to support the Constitution of the United States. Mr. Wasimmue (Dia) withdrew his offensive remarks made a few days since with reference to Mr. Roscoe Conkling, of New York. Adjourned ATCHISON, Kansas, May 6 The municipal election to-day resalted in the election of most of the Union and anti jay. hawker's ticket by a majority of thirty. The council are Union. TEE New Cosiacricor Normans.—A good anecdote is told of one of the Connecticut boys. While in conversation with a rebel, after the capture of Fort - Pulaski, the latter said, "At least, with all our faults, we have never made wooden nutmegs." The Yankee, a very de mure-looking specimen, innocently replied: "We do not make them of wood any longer," and pointing to one of the big projectiles lying near, which had breached the fort, added quietly, "we make them now of iron." kieeesh subsided. Ova VoLuwareas.—Thurlow Weed, in a re cent letter trom Europe, says th; persistence of onivolunteers In facing batteries, and storming redoubts, under fire, has won the commenda tion of veteran rainier., officers in Europe, who look for no such results in-raw volunteers. COIL CORCORAN was- born in Sligo, Ireland, in Xyear 1822, and iiknow_nearly forty years Ho was one of the rebels of 1848.