TitE 14; 114.4 It AP H ii; PT. iIISEP: Y DAY, j vi GFOR G 1 4' . BERGNI 4 _, " Rg ~,,,,,,,, TER 01.1 SUBSOEIPTION. ~ART TUAGRAPHiS served to s bsucribe! , In per woo , . Yearly schscribei , tic tiO. in advance Wiwi! r Asp. ‘..'. 1 11111-WEVELT ElikAFrt fit ?,‘,N.O . R ld OA* OUblhOwil twice 0 wcek 0; the Legislature and weekly .lortint the „irrr the year, and furniihi.d to soliscrilicrs rash nit,:%,1117.: ,k.beeribers per year Semi- ly ft SO CO Is vials ii 00 ~els subscriber, Weekly Ttli LAW OF NEWSPAPERS. IF .nliseribers order the discontinilanr" nt niciT new B ; ~i or p, the utibliator may onntinne to send item until l otqtrages are paht subscribers neglect or rel use to take their newspa trim the omen to which they are directed, they a-e untll they have settled the MIN and ordered t disnontlnued. filliii ftlitflCUMll VAN AMBURGH & COI MAMMOTH MENAGERIE AND Great Moral Exhibition. HYATT FROST, Manager. COLOSSAL GOLDEN CHARIOT. ti Moberg & co., take both pride tleasure in I airing the attention discriminating public to the fact ,t they (with a determintel on to it aside every oorsPion of what. aver kind or rothro.) bate expend on ibis ratablis. meat the enor tua sum of $106,000. make it surpass anything the trid ever befure have soon. It tir rites pre eminent over every irrigator. All the advantages that 3rtith, talent and experience could tmmand, have I tutu brought late )quisitiou hi starling this glgan enterprise. It.cionly, while . Van Am burgh was in foreign _,,,,,eountrias, collecting Animals for this --.67 Menagerie, revert; I,f his death were , circulated, but - • 1 `..' 'le VAN AMBURGII NMI, 'JIVES, (... ,i, , ) and will accompany ti. 0 4 onager e , and boar living te stiitiony that he t k , , ililiiiis, i i li sue dead. Vita .-! Complete Menagerie. The only one In America, ' ,-,'.. ~ ' In an entire new outfit, Il i . : t ,./ ll ith new Horses, .jit, 4 ik, New Sliver-mounted Dar - - --4-1 " ' lieu, New Colossal Golden . , Chariot, 4tkly New liorgeonsly Painted ..4_ A Cages, "..--- #- , New hpring Wagons and New Six centre-polo Das . A*2 VMS, Six Times as Large as any ordinary Circus. . , ~...• , , ..,,,, The unpirallelled and most trium =l--" • i pbztnt success which has atte de d 51- - _i.... A this time honored institution, Is with _ .2,_ out precedent. The Menagerie in the I. treoN, about le A. u., will form ---- A MOVING PANORAMA! in Oriental Splendor, nearly .7 . , - :,, one mile in leng th, ! i*lf i t.4. /a- FREE TO ALL. liXt • 4 The Immense Pavilion will aecorne• - - .. • 0 . ,. ' date many thousands ; so all who may deore Me ace , . ‘• A" LIVING WILD ANIMALS .:,' ...., from every clime; also, - TIIE ORBIT VAN AMBITRGII HARRISBURG, .-1 ND TUESDAY, June 91,h and 10th A1:11.-1l?, IVednesday, Jana 11th . 1 ,,n at 1 and 7 o'clock, .L) I ; I.IN under nine years ~ist i cr. CREAM t ICE CREAM ! ( the greatest improvements of & Patent len Ore.im Freezer, me groat Savor of labor. The small ~...isee and the exneetling abort apace of r , ,1 to maim good lee ereum In ono of their eeht. to %educe every family to purchium one have received several silver medals and Premlium at oxiltbit one, over all (Abu^ • i,ew in use. A primed etreiller coUtieltilt; the r“.OilS. or miring Ise Cream, frozzn nustard, WWI a 'lumber of corilbeates a Id full , ~. mmany reale Freezer. ler Freezer..., County or Stele rights will be .1 addrossiug W. DARR, 11.:111 Herrieburg, Fa. • & W. C. TAY L.OR'S N W SOAP. I I 1 311 it IN economical atilt highly detersive. It con , it,ilii and will not waste. It is warranted not t LlO iltlllliB. IL Nal impart an agrenatdo. odor,' ualenire suitable ter every purpose. For Wu. DO( K, Jr. &CO. LADIES CORSETS , )F THE DIFFERENT SIZES, VIRTF, AND COLORED. Thelbeet.article msu urnctunvie l m be found at Neat dm! te the H a arrT a urg Ban k. SUGAR CURECIIAhIb* DRIED BFav , NBO ULLFas:, : i, BOLGN A SAINAGE. A large and fresh sopplyJust, received by Wit. C GROSS & BIat()KWELI2B Coebratod PICKLES, SAVERS, PRINEttVE3,, &se., /rte, p, largo Bl r~.i .ad oi the above, embracing every variety, p lat ior male by [ail wu. DOCK, 3r tOLU[I R'3 CAMP COMPANION. -- A eiuvorf c.hannient Writting Deglc ; Wan, Purtfolln, untivinm Nogg, l'Ortmonmes, &a., at 1120 SCEN7PEK'S EIOOKSTORI. GARDEN SEEDS.—Just received a large invok e o r nol o , Garden Seeds—comprising Ntenter variety of imported and home growth than Ls ever been ogored o iu this city. Thom) who may desire to purchase, can depe n d upon getting the beat in he world, the wbolo,on And relail grocery ct"e of DOCK, JR. Jr CO. ph,Sti Invoice of Oranges, Lemons, cocoa nu s, Date;,, Raisins, bo., for 8010 by Nicking BOWMAN, Corner From and Market. street.t. ktiPERIOR Quality of Imperial and Black Tek, tor tale by NICHOLS BOWMAN 1424 Center Front and Market streets. A A.Trztk. • .ovilitpe4 C lub' _ t s*i* 4 VOL. XVIII. DR. JOHNSON 33.4 k I-iwr lcXEt LOCK HOSPITAL! ik 8 discovered the most certain, speedy H and effoteual t emedy in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRU.DENOE RELIES IN SIX TO TWNLVE nouns. No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, in from one to Two Daya. W , •ekbe , ss of the Hark er i imba, Strictures, Affections of the ithe.yo and nimbler, Involuntary di-,-barges, r et ur io ' i t t !' l,ptita 4" Cti l rio N o er end l e g asn, V/tE d nitTitl l ; lb art 'timidity, Tremblinga, DoIIIIIIOPI3 of might or WlWl urea, thEease 01 the Head, Throat nose or Skin, Allee boos of the Liver, lunge. i-tomae or Bowek—those tar rible oisordens arlidna from the sold/ill Habits 01 Youth —these swan and solitary vent-tuts mote.lalisti:to victims than the song of : yrenS to thelittrinera of Ulys ses, blighting their most brilliant bagels or enttetpetton%, rendering marriage, Ate., impossible: Especially, who have become the :victims of 'Eolltary Vice, that. dreadful and destructive ban" whit ho anthem , ly sweeps to an untimely grave: thousands of , Young Men of the moat exalted talente and brilliant intelle,t, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to erstsay the &leg lyre, may call with full confidence. Married Persons, or Young Men' coatis:opening mar riage, being aware or physical weakness, organic debili ty, deformities, &a, speedily cured. • Se who places himself ander the care of, Dr..% may religiously confide iu his honor as a gentianon; and con fidently rely upon tits skill as a Physician: • Organic Wbakness immediately Cured,. and full vigor Realore& This distresAing .rendors t lie misera ble anti marriage impossible— is the penalty paid by the vintites ef improper indulgences. V oung perenhapal too npt to commit excesses from not being airfare or the dreadful isinseditenoes that may ensue. flew, *rho that understands the sifidect wilt pretend to deny that the pow er of:pryer:atom is lost sooner 11 tease foiling into proper habits than by the prudent 7 Besides being de. prteed the pleasures of healthy olfspriog, the most se rious and destructive symptoms to bdth' bady and mind arise. T h e system becomes deranged, this Myeloid and Mental Punctioos Weakened, Loss of ProcrindiVeiPirwer, Nervinus irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitati=tbe Heart, Indiatetion, C.onstituslon I Debnity: a ng br the Prome, Cough, Consumption. Decay end , BMA. ' Office, No. South FrederioloStreet. Lelt hand side going from Baltimore street, a; few door. from the corner. Pail not to observe nine sad number. Loners must be paid and contain a tdanap: ,Doc. tor's Diplomas hang lit his omen. .• A Care Warranted in Two Days. No Norciory ,or Nauseous 4)1>!O i Dr. Johnson, Member oftho Royal College of Burgeons, Laridea, Grad uate from Due of the most eminent Colleges 1n thIS United States, sad the greater part 0116088 liftriritWbeen spent in the hospitals of London, Parts, Philadelphia and ewe• where, lies effected some of ba moat astimiellgag cures that were ever known ; many troubled Vagina, in the and ears when asteotl, great nery sift, being alarmed at Sudden sounds, bnakfultiems, th Weaned blushing, alb:acted sometimes with derangement , alliniair were cured immediately. . Take Particular Notice. nr.,Lawmo sumiauuliu.ussolhmtit4m. by orapropea indulge. co and solitary matins, wino ruin hum body and mind, %suntans them for Maier business, study, society or msrri Re These are some of the sad and melancho ily effects pro duced by early habits of vie: We ikuess of the Dick ad Limns, Pains in the Betel, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the heart, Dye popsy Nervous Irratibil ty, Derangement of Idol:40811re Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, 1110 Mgersu.V.—The fearful effects on tho mind are much to bo dreaded—Lose of Memory, Confusion of !della , De pression of Spirits, Evil Furbodings, Avers on to Society, Self Distrust, Love of holitude, Timidity, die., are some of the evil; produced. Tatmeasine of personsof allagee can now judge what to the cause of their do:dieing health; losing their vigor, beyoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance about the oyes, cough and symptoms of etursumptiou: Young Men Who have injured themselves by a certain practice I n dulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, ormsehool, 1123 affects of which . are nightly felt, even when aeleop, end if not cured renders marriage imvoimible and destroys both mind and body, should apply immettlately. Whet e pay that a yotaig man, the hope of his coun try, the darling or his parents, should be. snatched from all prospects end enjoyments of life, by the coniequence of deviating from the judb of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons MOST, before COOrOIII - reflect that a sound mind and body are then most nooes eery regalia...vs to promote connubial [sappiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view" the mind becomes shadowed with deepdr and filled with the taelancholly reflection that the happiner or another becomes blighted with our own. .25 cents .15 cents Disease of Imprudence. When the misguided and Imprudent votary of pleasure finds that be has imbibed the seeds of 'this painful dia. cue, It too often hapens that an DI-timed shim° of shame or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who, from °Weapon awl respectability, an alone be friend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms on this tiorr d thsemie make their ""appearance, such as eh wowed sore threat, diseased nose, nocturnal. pains in the head and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities, progressing with, frightful rapidity, till at last the palate 01 the mouth or the bones of the nose fail lifoned the victim of this awful disease benome a horrid ebhct of commiseration, till death puts a period to his dreadhi I sulferings, by sending him to " that Undiscov vered Country from whence no traveler returns." it is u tnelarteholly fact that thousands fall victims to this terrible disease, owing to the unskilfullness of igno rant pretenders, who by the use of that Deadly Poison, Met cury, rule the constitution and make the redden o Ilse miserable. Strangers• Trust not your lives, or health, to the Care of the many Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of know ledge, name or character, who copy-Dr. Johnson's &dyer vertbiementa, or style themselves in the newspapers, regularly Educated Phystelens Incapable of During, they keep you trifling month after month taking their filthy awl poisonousness compounds, or as long as the smallest to can be obtained, and In despair, leave yon with ruin ed health to sigh over your gaUtug disappointment. Dr. Johnson is the only Physician .idvertisieg. Ells credential or diplomas always bangs his office. Ills remedies or treatment are unknown to all others, Prepared from a life spent in the gr eat hospitals of Eu rope, the first In the country and a more extensive Pri vate Practice than any other Physician in the world.. Indorsement of the Presi. The many thousauds cured at this institutton year af• ter year, and the numerous important Surifoal Opera tions performed by Dr. Johnson, witnesssed by the re porters of the “Sun," "Clipper," and many other pa• pens, notices or which have appeared again and again beim the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of character and responsibility, is a sufficient guarrantee loth° afflicted. skin Diseases Speedily Cured. Persons wrg shoud be particular in directing Onion CO lustauticn, l in the following manner : their JOHN X. JOHNSON, X. D. 01 the Baltimore lank Hospital, Baltimore, Md. W HOLESALE UMBRELLA MauFACTOBY I M. 69, Market Street, below Third, ILARRIBBIati, PA. M• 11. LEE, • ANANUFACTURER OF VILMILLAS, ILL PARSOLI and WALkING CANES wail furnish goods at LOWER PRIM than can be bought nt RUY of he Milken cities. tmantry merchants will do well to a 1 cad examine' mews cad quality, 'and convince the= AiltilalOgNAFJ, "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE fUtbitat Young Mori 0 Marriage. Marriage, HARRISBURG, PA.. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 7, s[i.tellaiuuns. FREIGHT REDUCED 1 HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO.'S MORT & QIN/ ROUTE TO AND FROM NEVCVORft. Goods Ordered in tie Mori g , Returned the same Night Leave New, . York at, 7* P. li., by the Fad Through Express Train, arriving in Harrisburg at BA. . ' ' WITHOUT ORANGE OF 008., Oider Goods marked vie .ROPE EXPRESS co., Gencaid Office. 162 Broadway, NeW York For further•infonnatiorveaquire of GEO: BERGNER, Agent ' Naroussuao, Aug. 1.881.-dt£ BOQSB FOR }`ARM RS r!HE attention of agricillturiets is directiA to the follOirink works] enaill4e l them to increase the quantitran/V value , of their crow by" adding science and' the exPeri , ments of others to their experience : • STEPHEN'S BOOK. OF THE' FARR, de-. tailing - ell' the labors of husbandry sod ' 1 the beetbiaY toPetfarniitiem.lsol COLEMAN'S AGRICULTURE and Heal Ettnoiny ' • ' 4 , 00 ' LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by Allen. .1.00 THEFARMER'S COMPANION', by'Ettei . 75 .L ES ON PRACTICAL AGRICUI, • WEE, by Johnston' 60 THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new and t vilL :killed handbook, wit h -400 engravin ..2. 50 AN EASY METHOD OF MANA(I. ES, l.y - Wesks. • fiTreturek , fti*Trtettinent of Diseasetrat -- Cattle, by Dadd 1 00 LEIBIG'S AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY 76 RILCH. COWS AND DAIRY FARMING, and the production of milk, butter, cheese, by Flint 1 50 GRASSES AND FORAGE PLANTS, by Lynch 150 SAXTON'S HAND-BOOK, containing the Horse, the cow, the pig; fowls, &c., &c.. 1 00 THE FARMER'S DICTIONARY and Prao tical Farmer, by Dr. Gardnerl 50 ALLEN'S DOMESTIC ANIMALS - 75 THE FIELD BOOK OF MANURES, or American Muck Book 1 25 THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, by Jennings 1 00 YOUATT ON THE HORSE 1 25 RIND'S FARRIERY and STUD 800K....1 00 HORSEMANSHIP and the Breaking and Training of Horses 75 Standard Books, School Books, and every thing in the stationery line, at lowest prices:at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE. "THE PEN MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD." TILE LARGEST STOCK, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES AND ' PATTBENS 07 Gold and Silver .Pencil and Pen Cases. In the market, is to be found at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. CEDAR TUBS, BASKETS, BROOMS and everything in the line, scat received' in large huantdiar and for date very low by WM. DOCK, Jr , a On FIARRISBURG COAL OIL DEPOT FOR the safety of consumers, we have established a CO , l Oil Depot at the corner or Fran and Market streets. All our oils are tested and WO posi tively sell none except such as prove to be non-explosive, clear and free from odor as far as practicable. We offer at present the following justly celebrated *ands. Mag nolia, Robinson, Nabrona and Lander , lower than can be purchased elsewhere in this place, either wholesale or retail- Also au extensive assortment of Lamps, Chim neys, Shades, Glass Odnos, Burners, Em. We will also change fluid or camphene lamps, so as to be used for coal oal. Call and satisfy yourselves, at NICHOLS Ar BOWMAN, aprll Corner of Front and Market street. FISHING TACKLE! OF ALL KINDS. • Three, four and five joint Trout Rods. Silk and Hair Trout Lines, from 10 to 60 yards long. London Patent Trout Lines, " u"' Twisted Silk Trout DUG; , 4 id di China tiros Una, it a di it Linen alai Cotton Lind, Ed 6 44 l 6 41 Float Lines furnished with Hooks, Corks, Sc. Brass Multiplying Reels, 10 to 50 yards. A lot of Choice Trout Flies. Silk Worm Gut Leaders, bottom lines, 3 to 9 feet. LL LL 64 st ran d s . ti u Snoods, Limerick Hooks, airs't., No. Ito Trout Baskets, Kirby Trout and River Hooks, Limer ick Trout and Laver Hooks, Floats, Zemke and Drinking Caps. RAILER'S DRUG AND FANCY SPORE, my 2 91 Market Street. IMPROVEMENT IN DENTISTRY. nit. P. H. ALLABACH, Surgeon Mon- LI List, Manafecturerof Mineral Plate Teeth, the only method that obviates every objection to the use Of arti ficial teem, embracing partial, half and whole eels of one piece only, of pure and hadestnictlnle mineral, there are, no crevices for the =cumulation 'Altman particles of food and therefore, no °derisive oder from the breath, as no me. tails used in their construction, there can be no galvanic action or metallic taste. Hence the Individual Is not au. flayed with sore timid., headache, &e. Moe to, 4.3 Korth Becond street„ Harrisburg. d ly • BLACKING ! MASON'S "CHALLENGE BLA.CKIN too Woes, monad size:lollst received, and for sale at Wholesale prices, dell WM. DOCK, Jr.. & Co 64900 POUNDS Extra Prime Sugar Cured Hams &reale very low wholewde car I • WM. DoCK JR. , &00 flANistt'd Chocolate and Cocoa, also HeCkerl3 FlO3lll, for sale by 'acacia - a nolrmax, my.2B Corner Prone and Market streets. filistrtlantous HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION "Bu CONCHNTRA nu)" Vf.1311) EXTRACr, FICICHEr, A Positive and Specific. Remedy ror DlAesses or the kLADDRR, KIDNEYS, ORAVEIt and :11tOPRICAI, tNELLINGS. - Wu , Medicine ineren-ea the OW et' at Trigeation, and excited the ABSORBENTS int ,- ,bealtay action, by which ibo WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN NATURAL ENLAROBEENTS are minced, as Well as PAIN AND INFIAMATION, "Jodie good for MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN; lIELIOOLD'S arftiar BUCHU, . For Weaknesses Arising from liscesses, Haulm of Pricsipallon, discretion or Abuse. AITIINDSII WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS : Ind6aoaltion io E'sertion, Loss of Power Ulu of' Memory, Diffigiilty of Breathing, Weak Nerves,• • • Horror of Diseaae, Wakefulness, Direness ci Vision, Mem iu the Back Universal Issaitialeof the Muscular System, lI)t Bands, ' Pinching of tile Body, Dryeesa of the Skin, Rruptions on We Face PALLID WUNIIKNANOE, Theeo symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this med Mine invariably removes, soon follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, PPILEPTIO FITS, IN ONN OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. Who can say that they are not frequoctly followed by those "DIREFUL DISEASES," • "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many aro aware of the cause or their entibring, BUT NOME WILES CONFIINS. Tlli RECORDS OP TUE INSANE ASYLUMS, And the Melancholy DealAs by Consumption, BEM AXPLA IpITNIMIIO TOR 131.018 18114EISIRT1011. THIt CONSTITUTION °Nen AFTEOTRO WITH ORGANIC WEAKNEA Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the System, Which Hausuotria RETRACT BUCHU insatiably doe ♦ TRIAL WILL OCIRTIOR 1111 MOST RIERIPTICIAL. niai.Lm--FNMALF-i-FEli ALES, ID OR YOUNG, 'MOLE, MARRIED, OR CORTELEPLA TING MARRIAGE, _ . 'IN MANY AFFECTIONS, PitIIULIAS TO FEMALE :3, the Extract Boehm is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Supprosito nor Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Uterus,: Lencorhina Whites, Steel ity, and to all coinplainta in.:Mout 10 the as; whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits or Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR MANOR 01 1 LICE. .. au SYMPTOM anuv ■. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I tune No Nona Buses, Mammy, Oa trovus.ort !Mon ONY FOR IMPLZANANT AND DANDIROUS DISILLSREL HALJIBOI,V3 KrlRAOl.' BOOHU Ouß.lB • SFARET DISEASII3. In ail their Stages, At Mkt Expense ; Little or no change In Diet ; No inconvenience; And no Jirepotwre. • . IL causes a freqUent desire and gives strength to Urinate, 'thereby removing Obstructions. Preventing and Oaring Strictures of the urethra ' Allaying Pain and Imdatumation, to frequent in the class of diseases, an 4 oxpe ll ihg all Poisonous, Diseased andicern-old Mall*. THOtehtNiel UPON TIIOI7IUNDS fHO HAVE BEEN IHE nartms 07 QUACK.% and who have paid. nasvy FM to 'be oared in a short time, have lbw* they, were deceived, and that the "POI. time ` by the use of "rowans= canustantnn, " been dried up In the system, to breas Out In an aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER ALARRLAOR. the BILYBOIMI EXTRA& UMW for all 'ittNitions and disigaell of the - • wheth ' er g g n iktIBI!ARY ORGANS, iu -MA E OIi.FER4LE,. From Whatever canna originating and no matter or ROW LONG STANDING. Dises see fid these Organs require Weald or DIURETIC, HELIEBOLD'S EXTRACT BCOTW • IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And la certain la have 'the deaireil end In all Diemen FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED. iltddetmeer.the most reliable and reeponsade character wilLaccompaoy Ike mediate.: agemoicam OF CURES, EremB to 20 yearn standing, Wwu NANZ9 KNOWN TO SCIENCE AND FAME. Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $6 00. Delivered to any addrees, seourely peeked from °beer: DINCRIBE SYIKKONS IN ALL COMMILUTIONS. Cures Gluaiiinteed I Advice Gratis I, AFFIDAVIT. PennonsHy appeared before ine,- an 'Alderman or I s tho city Of Philadelphia, H. T. Hatencto wen being duly !wort], cloth say, hie propandiOus coulubt uu narcotic, no mercury, oruthar lorurious drugs, but aro purely wig°. table H. T. HELMBOLD. Sworn aid subscribed before me, this 'lid day of No vombor, ; WM. P. HIBBERD,Iemma, Ninth I. above Race, Phila. Address letters for information In confidence. to H. T. HELMPOLD, Chemist,Depot,lo.l Shah Tenth St., bell. Chestnut, PMla, BEWARE: OF COUNTEIRPICITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Whoendeavor to dispose "OF ohrs” had "men" sitTMLBS Os Tea ammreuos Amuse' By Helinbold'soolll3lllo Preparation 8, .s. .I..atract Btwhit, II It lt Sarsaparilla, " Improved Rose Wash. Sold by C. K. Keller, D. W, Situ, Wyeth, 1O et A. EtacnVart. [AND ALL DRUCIITSTJ SITERYWNERIC.' ASK TARE NO °THICK. Cot out the advertisement and send lor IL, ;AND AVOIDIMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE. novll.dly ZAN'L. A. MUCH, AGENT. ()Fintrohetho public that eufbiLoilndeD:Tyl3COnstfUlly. don Line, (the only Wallower Line now in existence in ibis City,) in 18 in successful operation, and prepared to carry freight as low as any other individual line between Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Wil liamsport, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven and all other points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and Wil- Iltunsport and Elmira Railroads. MANI.. A. MIIHNCH, Agent. Harrtsborg, Pa. Goods sent to tlie Ware House of Messrs. Peacock, Zell & n Wellman, Nos 808 and 810 Market street above Eighth, Philadelphia; by 4 o'clock, P. y. , will arrive at Harrisburg, ready for delivery next morning. apr3o•rdmyl REMOVED. JOHN.B. SMITH nr - AS removed his Boot and Shoe Store from the corner of Second and Walnut streets to NO. 108 MARKET STREET, Next door to Bayne's Agr Iv:attire Stare, where he intends to keep all kinds of Boom a ,, d. Shoes, Gaiters, Am., and a large stock ofTrunks, and everything In his line of bu siness ; and will be thankful to receive the patronage of his old customers and the public in general at Sts new place of business. All kinds of work made to order in the best style and by superior workmen. Bemiring done at short notice. Eapr2dtli JOHN 13, SMITH. Autawcocoa and §wliet Chocolate , ,i sale eat JOHN WISPS, Third andlifahmt myl 1862 BY TRIG From our Morning Edition. FROM MISSOURI. CAPTURE OF RE BE 1.,5. PROCHEDINCN, IN BMW. REBEL OAMTS' BROKEN, UP. GUERRILLAS ROUTED. THE STATE CONVENTION. ROLLA, Mo., June 6. Col. White and Van Selling, of the rebel army, and James. Massey, Secretary of State, under Claib Jackson, together with about twenty ordinary rebels, were captured at Cass vile a few days since. Advises from (Gen.= Curtis' army in Arkansas says that scouting parties from Generals Carr and Osterhans' divisions in front of Little Red River, and from Gen. Steele's, on the left and rear, have been very successful lately in break ing up reb 1 camps and running down guer rillas. Lieut. Col. Lewis, of the First Missouri, fell in with a party west of Siarcy, charged on jhem, killing four, and wounding about twenty, and scattering the rest. Near West Point a party was routed by Maj. Hawkins, of the Sixth Missouri, and a rebel Lieutenant taken prisoner. Lient.-Col. Rickets of the 9th Illinois Cav alry atttacked a party at Cschke river, killing four ; wounding four and taking two prisoners and driving the rest into the swamps. Major Bowen, commanding a detachment of his own battalion, and Third lowa cavalry, at nine P. IL, on the ninth of May, fell upon a rebel camp at ffickapoo Bottom, west of Bates ut 55 miles, killing three and scattering the rebels in every direction, capturing a large amount of camp mid garrison equipage, twenty •two prisoners twenty-one horses fifty-four guns thirty or forty bowie knives, and thirty revol vers. This was a daring attack, the men leav ing the horses and chasing the swamps with their carbines. Our troops can take the rebels on their own ground of guerilla warfare and shOw superior arms and brave conduct. Jiimasori Cur, June 5. Not much of special importance transpired in the convention to-day. Mr. Brodhead, from the Committee on Con gressional Districts, reported a bill dividing the State into nine Congressional districts. During the afternoon session, the special order, the ordinance defining the qualifications of voters and civil officers was discussed. Samna Oita°Smelled•the °lease disfranchising persons who have taken up arms - against the government or who have given aid or encour agement to the rebellion, and Kr. Efatchcomb of st. Louis, and Williard - P. Hall. The pre sent Lieutenant Governor 'spoke strongly in favor of It. • FROM CAIRO. EARTHQUAKES. Fort Wright Abandoned by the Rebels, THE BAGGAGE. CAMP EQUIPAGE AND STORES DESTROYED• I=lC==l PROBABLE EVACUATION OF FORT RANDOLPH. SOUTHERN ITEMS. Three distinct shocks of an earthquake here today were also felt at several different points north as far as Urbana. No damage was done as far as ascertained. [SECOND DISPATCH.] Cerro, June 6.—There is yet some doubt that the fleet passed Fort Randolph, where the rebels are said to have taken the guns which were removed from the Port above. They left five or six guns, and before leaving destroyed the barracks, camp equippage, gun carriages and such stores as could not be transported. They also burned the cotton of which the breast works were constructed. The flotilla cast off at five o'clock yesterday morning, followed by the transports carrying the Fortraixth Indiana, Col. Fitch, who now occupy the works, which are said to be of great strength, and if properly manned could have successfully resisted a large force. The rebels, after leaving the fort, destroyed a pontoon badge, which they had constructed some weeks since over the Hatche river. When the Desoto, which last arrival from the fleet left, the gun boats had passed the Fort and gone down the river. • It is reported that the rebels have evacuated Fort Randolph. If this is the case, nothing can prevent the fleet arriving at Memphis to day. An intelligent and apparently truthful pris oner, just from Fort Pillow, says our flotilla can undoubtedly take Forts Pillow and Randolph, and Memphis, whenever it attacks them. Col. Elliott, commanding the Union ram, is impatient for permission to commence the attack, being entirely confident of success. Richmond dispatches of June 2d, say that "the Confederates have thus far driven the Yankees a mile and a half into a swamp, oc cupying their camp and capturing their bag gage and over 500 prisoners. General Rhodes is wounded, and General Hatton, of Tennessee, killed. The Yankees fought desperately, but they were badly whipped. The carnage was terrible on both sides." The rebel commander at Fort Pillow calls for 50,000 more men. A despatch from Grand Junction, dated June 2, states that there are no Union troops be tween Grand Junction and Corinth. The Little Rock Democrat, of May 29, pub lishes a hostile correspondence between Gov ernor Rector and the editor of the Democrat, who denounced Rector for running away from the Capital, leaving the State without any Gov ernment. General Curtis is still at.BatesvLLe. H e h a d 4thouinuid. *tots - : 18 ,oVell* the-White= and Bed died. fltsam tinting pat. Having procured Steam Power Presses, we twerps , • NI to execute JOB add BOOK PRINTING of every ion, cheaper than it can be done at any o th er est=- went In the country. - HAM tar ADVEXUSING. eqr Four Duel or less oonatituteene-balisquare. Alight or more than fear constitute a square Half Square, one day 1,4 one week • ens month.... • three months. • six months..,, • one year One,Square, one day one week.... , ft one month.... three months. 14 inOlithi.• It{ 01111 year /Jr Business notices inserted in the Local WWISt, eV before Martinis and Deaths, MGM GENTS PER LINE for each insertion .t NO. 32. Marriges and Deaths to be charged 11/11 regular ad rertisemeets The Vicksburg Evening Oitizen, of Saturday, says: "Eleven gunboats have gone back, down the river, owing, it is supposed, to insubordi nation and mutiny. Several remained, and on Friday evening shelled the shore for several hours. The rebel batteries are being strength ened by having additional guns mounted.' REBEL ACCOUNT OF TUE BATTLE OF SATURDAY. Cats°, June s.—The Memphis papers of the 2d contain dispatches from Richmond, dated the= let inst., of which the following is a sub , tame: "Gen. Hill's division commenced the fight on Saturday morning. Generals Rhodes Ga rland's, Rains' and Anderson's brigades bearing the brunt, until the arrival of their reinforce ments. "The Murals were driven from their re doubts, and their batteries were turned oil them. " General Lee and President Davis were on the field. Their presence increased the enthu siasm of our troops. The Yankees stubbornly contested every inch of ground, while they gave way to the impetuous charge of our sol diers. Large numbers of the Confederate sol diers are wounded in the arms and legs. "General Rhodes was slightly wounded. "The enemy tried to make a flank move ment about 7 o'clock in the evening, but were repulsed. ‘On Sunday the battle was renewed, chiefly with musketry. Prisoners are constantly com ing in. Gen. Hatton, of Tennessee, is killed. The carnage on both sides was dreadful, the Yankees losing two to our one. About 500 prisoners have already been taken. ".The latest intelligence from the battle field represents that the enemy had been driven a mile and a half from his position. Oar forces occupy his camps. "We captured three batteries after the most desperate fighting. The enemy were protect ed by the woods and their intrenchments." The Vicksburg papers of the Slat say that eleven of the Federal gunboats have gone down the river. They bay the fleet Is no nearer the possession of the city now than it was two weeks ago, and that the insurmountable obsta cles encountered below Vicksburg had caused disaffection among tho Yankee troops, compel- Hog tho commanders to fall back to reorganize their forces. From Ge - n. Haßock's Army. Latest News from Corinth. GEN. POPE STILL PURSUING. Fifty Thousand Prisoners and Deserters. BEAUREGARD'S ARMY DWINDLING Gen. Halleok moved his headquarters to this place to-day, occupying the house previously occupied by Gen. Bragg. Gen. Thomas occupies the house formerly in the possession of Beauregard. The evemy are reported to be 80,000 strong between Baldwin and Okolona. At the last accounts, Gen. Pope's advance was this aide of Twenty Mile Creek, and the enemy's rear guard on the south side, still re treatimg. An Roglishman who was made an officer in the rebel army and has deserted, says that a rebel officer high in position told him that they left there 120,000 strong, but when they ar rived at Booneville 50,000 had deserted ; the latter were mostly Alabamians, Louisianians, and Mississippians. From Washington. Governor Stanley's Act Revoked. ACTION OF THE PRESIDENT CAIRO, May 6. Wesn - mcnow, June 6.1 3 The excitement which was caused by the ar bitrary acts of Governor Stanley, in North Car olina, is sensibly allayed to day by the prompt and decisive action of the Government. It Is definitely announced toMay that the President has instructed Mr. Stanley .to recall his obnoxious orders, to reopen the schools for the contrabands, and to stop the remanding of fugitive slaves to their masters. The friends of Governor Stanley are not at all pleased with this countermand. They de clare that he will resign his office rather than recall his orders. Col. Noble, commander of this post, with nearly the entire command under marching orders down the river, will leave to-morrow. NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration on the meats of Mary Miller, late of Dauphin county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, who resides in the city of Harrisburg, in said county. Ali persons baying claims or demands against the estate of said decedent are here by requested to make known the same to the subscriber, sad all persons indebted to the same will matte payment without delay. JOHN A. Whig. Harrisburg, May 28, 1852.—tny29.bawd6w. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. rE Auditor appointed by the Orphan's oue. of Dauphin county, to distribute among the creditors the balance remaining In the h Lode of Henry ggolr, administrator or Wil lam Gres, deo'd., will meet the parties interested at hie efftui, in the city of Herrin burg, on Tuesday the nth day o f Jane neitat 10 o'clock tr., at which time andplaco they are 'wattled to attend and present their claims. H. M. GRAYDON, myl9.(lot Auditor. Omoa OPT= BA=am OCMPON COMPANY, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, May 26, 1862. THE annual meeting of the Stockholders ± of this company will be held at their office corner of Second and North streets, on Thursday afternoon, 12th of June neat at two o'clock, when an election will be held for a President, Six Directors, a Treasurer and :secretary to serve for the enauingyear. WILLIAM BUBBLER, p, m reary and Treasurer. my2o-d6ttoti* NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administration on toe estate et Edmund Porter, late of -Harrisburg, Dauphin county, deed., have been granted to the undersigned by the Register or county. dil persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make laymen; and those baying claims to Present ttiem for settlement to ROBIIRT VAIRMN, Esq., at the Pennsylvania Hesse, who Is hereby emnowereo by the undersigned to adjust any claims presented to him. BANIIIKG MOORE, my2o-deaulivre Easton, in. RAPIDLY. CORUITLI, Jane 5 I=l FROM P.ADUCAII, KY PADUCAH, Ky., June 6 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ..t6 26 .. 126 .. 260 .. 400 6 00 ..10 00 .. 200 .. 5 00 _lO 00 ..111 00 _2O 00