= ailp r)clegrapj ti g. A: , aTISERS.—AII Ad !lek s,; , : sts Notices, Mar. ria;4es, !De t , ' 4.4 ' • • u keelart 131.40 tion In the TEL;.:("IiA 2211 J Si Invariably be secouzpaniled with the CB_3/I. Advertietuketits ordered in the regular Es - ening Edition site inserted in the Morning Edition Is Intent ertrn charge. HARRISBURG, PA Batnriay E'ventliz, August 8, 1863 W ANTED IM YU - DIATELY. R.VERAL BOYS to learn the Printing Buei L.) neve None but active, intelligent bop need apply. For farther parliceiers enquire at aug3 tf '1 HIS OFFICE. Was rrs so Efo r. —A late esti onomical discov ery shows the earth to be nearer the sun by several millions of miles than has been sup- posed CCM= Fan BAPTIST CHIIIICIL—Services will be held tomorrow !awning at the usual hour. The ev , ning services will commence at 6 instead cf 8 o'clock. THE SIXTH WARD MARKET HOUSE.—Tbe foun dation for the Dew market house in the Sixth Wan is completed, and the masons are now engagt-d on the walls of the bnilding, which, owing to the small force employed, are pio gresslns slowly. It isi'expectPd the new market house will be finished in October or Notiember. TEE Fl l / B NDMIP P/ONIO —The picnic of the Fliendsbip the company, next Tuesday, promi ses to be one of the leading ones of the season Those who do not desire to go in carriages can •reach the woods on cars, as trains will run from the depot at 84 , o'clock w af, and ai l r at Returning, the train will leave the woods at 7 o'clock r. at. Aorivs.—Tbe Provost Guard were unusually 'busy, ye“erday, and had an active time, ar resting drunk and disorderly soldiers. Armed patrols now go around ihe town in the morn: ing and evening, and arrest all soldiers they meet, who cannot show good rea'ons for their absence 'from camp. The pri.onere are con fin 'ed in the old Z •nave Armory, Exchange Buik. i mg, Walnut street. To HA . C°"RACT. R 8 —We call attention to the adve,tif 'etoent of Captain !Mirk L. Do Mott, A. Q. 31,, u . A., io another column, headed "Notice to Coy :tractors." The C 4 o'in will receive proposals a t ,bie office, No. 24 Second street, for two hund fel lc " " quality of I,3te ofle hay, to be delivered in 1: 43 citi, itt fay tons each week, as stat.x: iu th adre4'tib®_ • •. CAMP CURTIN VAILIOL4, HOSPITAL.—The L 438 pital at pamp Curtin, need lest wit, ter for sm•11 pox patients, has been thoroughly Oeaned and whitewashed, and will be ready for the accom modation of other sick and wounded soldiers in a fow days. There is not the least d.inger of contagion resulting from patients being placed in the building, as the bunks and every article of clothing wh.ch the small pox patients used wero burned immediately after they left the hospital. The buildiniwill accommodate, when ready fcr the admi - sion of sick and wounded, about forty, patients. Nor Irxmer —The Provost Marshal General has ordered that deserters from the rebel army who have taken the oath of allegiance to the rebel government, persons residing south' at the outbreak .of the rebellion, and who were compelled to take the oath of allegiance, or civilians who have been captured and paroled on the condition of taking an oath never to take up arms against the so-called Confederate.Gov eminent, are not exempt from the draft, but they must in each case, present their written statements to the Biard, sq that they may not be asAgned to duty against the insurgents. Ix CAMP.—Major Dit zinger's "emergency.'s battalion, composed of Cambria, Centre and Huntingdon couuty now in Camp Curtin. It came hither direct from Hopewell, Bedford county. Daring the emergency, the battalion wai etationtd, for the meat part, along the baniers of the State near Bedford, Somertet county, where a majority of the companies camp al rig the battalion, saw nearly two months service. The offtc , rs of the battalion expect to be furnished with muster-out rolls imtoediately, whereby they, can settle. the accounts 'of the company, be paid off and sent home. COI= HORSES FOR GOTEDMIENT USE —A new plan has been adopted for the purchase of horses for the use of the Government. Open markets have . been establbbed at several military posta in the North, where a sta❑daid price is to.beliven by the Q lartcrwasters of the - 13 S Army for such . horses as are brought here to be sold, and pass Bwvernment inspection. Capt. J. G. Johnson, Quactermaster, now stationed in this city, is authorized to purchase Governnieht hoses under this new order, a❑d will pay : the cash fer such horses as are brought in to be field, and pass the . inspection. He gives one hundred and twenty dollars each for horses thns purchased. I=l=l PRZEIDNiATION or A S WORD, SASH AND BELT The members of Co. B, 177th regiment Penn sylvania drafted melt of the nine months' ser vice, presented to their late commander, C:lpt. B. T. Knox; a magnificent sword, sash and belt prior to their being mustered out of service and departure from the State Capital. The pre sentation took place lit front of the White Hall Hotel, on Monday evening. _ Capt. Burrell, of Co. E, 177th, image the presentatltai.in 'a net and comelimeuta r y addr-ss, 'alluding to the faithfulirnaliner, in which Capt. Km - ix - had die charged his duty as a soldier, and the *atm confidence which the gift of the esford indir nted on the part of the commanded Ifor-thefeesirit , matider. Capt . . Knox accepted the sivtird_ be cause he felt ft israe - the free gift of %rave men. of those who hied f dlowed him la the fiatt s lind. of whose soldierly condect and disc•pline hr would ever entertain•the, most pleasing recol-. lectiorm —The afttir was one: of,those pleasant Sur prises which do not alwittys attend the `disband. leg of m'litary orgenizttionsi-and rettected Bleat credit on all concerned.:l'''; REQUIRS %venni STAMPS.—Another item of importance to these paying $3OO for the pur pose of being Lscmpted is going the rounds in the papaa. it is, teat receipts from the Rata n.l Ilevenue Collector, showing that $3OO has been paid by drafted men, requires a five por cent. revenue stamp to be affixed thereto. =:== ANOTHER PICNIC.—The livery and backmen of this city are getting up a grand picnic, to come off at Hoffman's grove, on Thursday, August 20. Ladies and children will be con veyed to and from the grove free of charge.— No pains will be spared to make this one of the most pleasant parties of the season. The tickets are placed at only twenty.five cents. DEFACED POSTAGE CURRIGICY.—Many of our readers are not aware that the Unit. d States currency depreciates in value when pieces are torn from notes, large or small, in proportion to the size of the piece so torn off. For iostance, a ten cent note with halt to:n off, is worth five cents, and so on. This is a matter that will be of interest in a short time, as the-notesin cir culation are fast wearing out, and, so far as we know, there has been no provision "made 'for their exchange for new ones. ERECTION OF A GOVERNMENT Warm:mum- 7 The United States Q tartermaster's Department at this post, has entered' intos contract with Alfred SteLtz, one of °lir' - Meat 'enterpriting and efficient master carpenterd, for the erectiOn t of a large warehouse, on the lot immediately in the rear of the old PennsYlvinia 11,-Alroad 'lllachble Shops. The building is to be devoted to commissary and quartermaster's uses, and will-be fitry seven feet wide. by. rine linidiedc and forty feet long; --.to be placed on brick: pil - Jars 'l2 by 21 inches square, '8 feet aPart, at such elevation from the ground as will Make the floor six inches below the bed of 03r8 or roil -road track alorgside the building, a cerivenicsnce designed toiacilitate the nuloaciing or Lading, of th-..henvi articles to be stored in this building-. Slentz is fitted in every particular, faith fully to execute a contract of this character, as he is among the moit reliable, entdrprising and skillful of the master mechanics of the StAte The building Is to be c =pleb-4 and ready for occupation on or before the sth day of Septem bevnext ensuing. • . THE WOUNDED IN THE HOSPITALS AT Gams BURG. --T he Adonis Sentinel of the 4th inst. con tains the following items of interebt; We are pleased to mention that Gen. Paul, who was severrly_ wounded in the first day's fight here, and reported , as killed, bee so far recovered from hie severe wuu Jd as to sit npyes terday, and will be able to leave in the latter pa , t of the we:k. It gives ns gratification also to say that .00r brave, noble hearted friend, Lieut. COL Flani gan, of thr 24th Michigan,.(lron Brigade,) who lost his leg in the first day's fight; in a splendid, phaige upon the relic ' , Tr the:ground west of the papturing 600, was able yesterd# I evening to ride opt in a' carriage and view the scene of bee spec4sful Orate, and where he volved his wonad. He Is di)lag well. • 1 't large tuns ber of brave soldiers are dying in ‘.. A 'NMI hospitals Every care is being taken, B e‘ however, lot' the comfort of the-wounded. . . MEETING OF 'TEL v AIrENNETINLA. STAB TAMERS' A,somancer—The - suusylvania State Teachers' Association was held in. Anle:nhach's Hall, at 4 Reading, On the 4th an, 6th ofthe present month. In consequence of `'he President's pro . clamation, no meeting was hi -'ld orahursd,3% as was intended. There were oore t..achers in attendance than was anticipated. Thepro' ceedings were interesting, and will be pt... biLl hed in full in the Permaylvania School Toured. In tt e absence of the President, Asarlah Smith, : 4 1 Vice President, S. D. Ingram, of Dau phin, 'presided. Reports were read by ProfessOr S. D. H.ll6mn, of Dickinson College, Rev. J. S. Ermantrout, Superintendent of Berke, and W. F. Wyeis, Esq., of the West Chester Academy. The following questions were discussed with much ability. "What are the prominent ob jects df text books, and to what extent Shoiald they be need?" "Should a military spirit be encouraged among the pupils of our schools?" A beautiful poem was read b'y Vas' Annie P. Kent, of Chester county. ,on Wednesday . eve ning Major Geoeral.Saegel attended the Aesoci ation and delivered an able nddress; he was enthusiastically received. Major General Stahel was a'so present and made a few remarks, The State Superintendent, Profeasor Coburn, alto whir - owed the Assoclition: pr Biariewes'reade a statement in reference to ti to 'teacher's can non, and a report of fends receNedp which was perfectly satisfactory, conspletely earpr' sting himself from any censure.. SD:li l intram; of Dauphin;was elected Preddlent 6or the ("milli ing year. - The Association adjourned - to moat at Altoona next August. • 4.i ANOTHER Vomit —The folloarintcornreproca 7. tion was received yesterday, but rowing te' - tWe unusual amount of other matter, we coultinot very well publish it until ter-day. Ve , belleve that a committee was appointed'ewor a year ago to collect money for the purpose of buvipg In struments for a brass band, but they,rt er made a report, though we understand that money was subscribed by a number •of persons to assist in the good work. No w, with the mciney, then raised, and a few "tea s", addedito . it ;'we might soon have a basis for tin formation' of an excellent band. Read "what: "A citisen" says en the subject: Mn Entron:—lt pleased me to sea uonniniti 4 s nication in your paper of this morning; rota a "Market Street Mane" who,,complajos t - of the 1211i133iice creat.ed by the ill ph; iyad music welear nightly in Market street. ! Why can we, not abate such nuisances in the fixture, by hexhit a first clam band in our City There plenty of good Mug:data - in the.alry- -..ran they not be it rimed tUorganial theme& ,fig into a band f Let us try. -To induce them neslo so, T wilt he one of a hundred who will pay $lO totittird'Altit obj ct, and the onlytitiir assigns I would make, —if, tor $l,OOO a year, a. hand can organiza in this place—that every Saturday evening, from the first of June to the last of Aeptamher, thei rnr the citizens with a ttie - eiicert in the Cirra t il Groun an ( Ain the , inter season, t hat jitei'itirexoncerts i• A o ne of-the hells, for whi.h an 0 414. 1 .4 4103 fee Isbell be etuirged: . 1 13 y thio 9P.Eirte,, , Mr• -Editor I thiils. a lovelor music can' be createdkia our midst, and at ieast..oneq a week .4n7the. arnraer, we shetdd have the pleasure - pH* r7,j)jugtUgoidnatisie. , a would like 16 'n'eaPfider., tbers on the subject through' the nehmen I d r y our paper, A CITIZEN. 0,4 • A SPECIAL MEETING of the Friendship fire company will be held in their hall this Evening, at 7:3 o'clock. Every member is requested to be present to make arrangements for the Pic- Rim CIIALLBNOR DANOII.—We learn that Mesirs. Fayette Welch, of the Fielding Troupe, and Hugh Daugherty, will dance a challenge dance at the Gaiety Music Hall this evening, for $25 a side. Tas DRAM—The drawing of the gifts for the male citizens of Dauphin county, will com• mence in the 'Court Room,-,(first floor of the Court House,) Monday morning at seven o'clock. ---••--- . , RETURN . OF C OL. ALLMAN ' s trAGISIBICT.—The 36th Regiment, P. V. hi. , Col. H. C. Alleman, relieved from duty at Gettysburg yesterday, returned to Harrisburg this afternoon, to be mustered out of service. The reiriffrent num bered about eight hundred effective men. A6SAULT AND 13121111111 t negro named George Carney was arrested yeaierelay evening for einnmittiag an assault and battery on a mulatto named Ann Perry. He wee confined in the lockup until this morning. when he had &hearing-before Aldermanilline, who commit ted him toprison,tp answer coart., PAID OFF DY TEE ST:al.—The 3 th regiment .Pennsylvania yolunteer, militia (Colonel 11'- , - 11ane).‘ai pificl'off - Yesteidtty*littijlir M'Cormick, State Pay master, and left fair their homes yteterday and this The 39th - regiment Penna. emergency men (COI: Nagle) received , their pay last Monday, ends left • the. next day for their homes, in Bchuylkill county. The 41st militia (Cid. 'Wets) vieris" - ill,o paid' cff, Tuesday, attd'iieitt Home i the neieday. Major- David -11 , CorntiCk, of >this city, paid and,eettled the claims of these three regi ments. Injustice to the Maj ,r we will here state that , he, has heena true friend of the sol ier aince . the commencement`Of the war, al ways seeiripg to do good among them, and- in such a patriotio and generous spit it as to elicit the praise of all with, whom he c ttne int contact. tie ree ivee nothing for his services, and when not employed by the itate . 61-overnnieni, - he takes the responsibility Of doing his,. Anty on his own shoulders, thereby endearing him alike to the olds an, and soldier. God bless the Major Tim 177TH PRNAIIIILYANIA REGIMENT —This regiment, which reached pamp Curtin last Sun day morning, has since"'Ween Mittitered out of servinevpaid off and'ttairMeir.returned home. Tkel . egiment, was organlsid at CampdCurtin Rver,nine-months ago, and was made up from seven counties—two from Dauphin, two from Lycoming, two from Lmerne, one from Indiana, and from Suiguehlanni; Oneifibin - Periy and one from' Lancaster-:4lth the lolkiwing field and staff officers: Colonel- z Geo.,B. lyeitpiog, of Harrisburg. Lt. 6i.-nu g li.J: Brady; Indianacr.unti. ~Major- -John Power, Willbuwwqt. Harrisburg. _ Quarter Maiter—Jacob Mish,Dauphin county, Surgeonreter Wager, Phil delphia. FiraF ,4s id Surgeon . -John, s:_ low era, Mont goinerycoun ffeeend AO . Slate= Jack, Indiana county. ' Chai4iia- : -Jereiniah Mickley , Lancaster. -i 'SticitilY'after the regiment was oigirdied and mustered isttc , sexvice,it was : orderedlo Suffolk, Va., vetteere the,.men remained , doing fatigue duty, and settee as 'founts, Mail' their term of service Was drawing to a - close. Shortly before theitireturn%home,the-regiment. vcks attfultted to the 12th Army , orps, and suffered the, L trials and h ardships of the forced march after Lee's. ' army r ,..htilt they'skedaddied froth • Geitisburg, About the' 30th of July they received orders to report at Ca;:.` 3 P Curtin, where , they arrived, and were emit m p e d nut!' mustered out of service. ' The regiment mtiqz l .4l3 lll 7 comOmented by the Governcy for 1,0 splendid appearance while on, dress parade last 'l'aesday afternoon, and elided the remark fr. an Itim,that - it was one of the best drilitmfregiMents be`ever saw in CIPOp Curtin. When the regiment left Camp Curtin it nenthrired nearly nine-hundred men, hat its ranks Were thinned by disvale, and" when mes tere& eitit-'of service ; scarcely seven hundred men were present to answer to their names. A SPIDITF2 fusa.—We shorilff like t 6 hear some of the sturdy soldims, who are now in Camp Curtin, sing the following song. Nothing that the War'iltis produded iii sock, that we have se s eicor heacd, egaals th'e We print 'IWO song ;for. the speeal grat &cation of Our Union:Boys. TuNE---"Koonom's CONING." say, Dave yen seen our Union soldiers, with ftheir colors waving high,. March e„lorig the road some time this morning E re th e dawti had lit thelsky. To trend y ! , battle plains they'regolog, Foribeir L iciiiittly calls them:Meth ; To sweip o'er ncarsbaled hosts of traitors, Lilieleinp=sta Worn thelitorth. = • Chones—Divided- we will fall United Jet us stand, ' It niu-t t e now tte'sterr7 banner Shall fioalt,o'erall the land. , ~ A mi ll io n patriots have be ,drilling For tio save our sohntOrrittiiitt .4110'still the broken rankcare c itah_ With the hoys that koow no feiiv. Fort Dionels;n - and Pithibutt(TAhditli Wtiere Many a hero fell - ; l'key cheering okored,,the rebels tiviallted„ Thou les tbeir -itrairies -swell. B re• Oat fethemforiehtiind beat.the..tyrante, ge they landed on Ont:shorasq. Aiidtwbile the sun Of freedom's shining- We .ean fight. I here o'er and OM WhOP l er.lOod our flitg•wotildtrinifile, .IA - 41.0" swords Wave o'er his headl' todetlObler - on yon fieldi-be thing 4 ! ...,:ta_cPyrpr 1: 41 1 43- 4 1 1 hid shade., Divided, Sce. , , , Ilusie steers. oui t pition boys are comlz By_tbemorm n, -wood-and-glen,- AZU d i t: s beard bat fife .ind'ditardni,l3/1, , t . -:t tramp, a tneriz6z.sl, Thu Heaven shall leddAbeinkardo , ,eonque; ',....w.dit'ifib'savar Mardi:vs% tb• bout f = !khe draesudid - Strities - Weradl shall tvinmph, Aildlre: o 4 ls - 3.1401 44. 1 3VM: M1144 1 ,14;1.. _ Er DESERTEES SENT FORWARD.—Seventy - five de serters were forwarded to Washington yester day, to be sent to their rest.): ctive regiments Sixteen were sent on to day, a .d a large squad will be forwarded to Washington Dlonda.y. Captured deserters are being brought into thL city, at the rate of fifty per day. FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHUBC/1. This church will be closed to-morrow, except for prayer inee.ing and Sunday School purposes, in consequence of the continued sickness of the pastor, who is recovering and hopes soon to be able to reanne the discharge of his cfacidl duties. Ho requests us to remind the congregation that Monday morning next is the time appoint ed for the bringing in of their gifts for the needy at,Gettysburg. Articks of bedding and of clothing are particularly needed by mlny poor,families who lost everything. They should be sent in to the lecture room at an early hour on Monday morning. No hospital supplies are at present needed at Gettysburg. If any such should be sent by the congregation they will be judiciouardist , ibuted among the occupants of our own hospitals, where there is a present need in that dbectien. A Metal contribution has already been made by the congregation to assist in refitting the igetninary on 1 College buildings and grorinds. Further contributions in behalf of that object will be tbanktully received'and may be handed in to Mr. Albert Hummel, Treasurer of the Church. 1 I=E=ll Nan' PUBLICATION.—Nap r t f the oily of rfarrithitT. in Paitphin county, Pennsylvania, as Laid Out under the Direction of the Commissiones for the CO Survey us 1860 and 1861: By Bother Ilage, Civil Engineer. Mr: Hags laid on our tab!e this morning a copy of the Map of Harrisburg, engraved from hia surveys and puelished by H. L. Barnes, . Philadelphia. is the only complete map ex tant, of the city- of Harrisburg, and is in all respects the most complete survey that ever has been made of the city. Every street, lane and alley are well defined, tbe dimensions of the lots given, the *suds Indicated, and each particular localilY of the sity faithfully and concisely laid Theldea of giving the full width of the river, immediately in front of the pity is jus i fled by the, fact that , the city Mira extend to the ordinary water maills of the Cumberland aide of the Susquehanna. . We ocrgratulate Mr. Mtge upon the success in which his survey has been presented to the public by his publisher. This last Work of Mr. H. is one upon wh ch he can rest hie rcputation as a civil engineer.— , • Everg alfiam of 1 11.arriabnrg *Mould at once poems himself of a c• py of this map. fsprticd • Nolittg. PENNSYLVANIA - . MILITIA and Recruiting (Maims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears of Pay, and Subbistenee Claims, Ac., Bro., made out' and 0 6 / l eCted by EUGENE SNYDER, - Attorney-at-Law. O&el 'Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. [027-1y W 1 wits sat the balance of our stock of of summer dress goods at very low prices. Baines at 10, 15, 20 and 26 ',ante. • Learns at 16, 20 and 26 cents. A large assortment of white cambric, all prides. Plain Swills, figured Swiss, nansook, all prices. A splendid assortment of Cartibric bands, and other needlework. Ladies' white stockingi,ancl children's stock ings. 26 dozen of gentlemen's white shirts, extra fne. ' We have also 'a large assortment of striped woollen shirts, suspenders, pocket handkerchiefs, soots and other goods, suitable for sutlers, which we sell'at city prices. B. LIWT. -To mns SOLDIERII.—I would say to those going , home who have taken the dysentery oi dierrhina from exposure-or ch.nge of water, to gets bottle of Mrs. WeAboven's Dysentery Drops: It is pleasant to take—only 26 cent, a buttle—take as directed, and in a short tim. you will be.well. Very many have tried it, and pronounce it the bast ever taken, and to ttica•e leaving town it is a sure preventive. Th. 6 medicine is prepared and sold only by MRS. L BALL, RO. 27 south. - Pine street; Barribburg, Pa: : Orders from a distance promptly attended to. MOTHERS! lOTIIERSU MOTHERS I.!! TNON'T fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S 1.1 SOOTHING SYRUP, for CHILDREN TEETHING. • This valuable preparation is the prescription of ono the best female physicians and nurses in the United 'States, and has been used for thirty years with never falling safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It not , Only re' lieiVea the child from pain, but Invigorates the stomach arid bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the wh+le system. It will almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN TRI BOWES, AND WIND COLIO. We believe it the Best and SureA Remedy in Waif/grid, in all cases .of DYSENTERY and EgABEIRGRA ljg CHILDREN; whether it mimes from Teething or from any otheidause , w Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the tan-simile of CURTIS & PRITICDTS, New York, is on the outside wrapper: _ Sold by all Medicine Dealers. - PUGIN Offtdo F 4 lB Pey Street, NEW YORK. razor Oitai 26 Cam pea Barna my 22 d&w6m N 1.13 lbvatizqntnts, IRVING' FEMALE COLLEGW, MECHAWSBIIRa, PA. . THE attention of 'parents having daughters to educate, la respectlully called to the ad vantages afforded at this Institokion for a thorough and accomplished education. It is eltriY Of access; Is bealthfully-and Pleasantly located, employs a full corps of ifficient and ez perieneed teachers,-is-chartered by the Legisla. cure with full collegiate powers to confer liter ary honors upon its graduates, and its terms are as low as they can be made in view of the com fort of the students and the permanency of the inetituticin. 2 • The Fall Session will corn meude on Wednes day; September-Id. _ Students should wet "protaptly, and, as bias possible, parents should write or come in advance and secure rooms. For Catalogues, address G. MABLATT, President. an 4 ataw m•w Is 4w KANO - NOTICE. • THE P13131.1Q, and especially 'adjudges of a really are respect rillo invited to call at Walla's Music STO!RI SD S TR 4 In. and ex . Aliiestifieetteen of "Bradbury's celebrat ed Pianos, jat received and for sale cheap. idr. - W: is 000 agent for "Bradborv' e" Mum foi eentral Peaneylvanla At2B-11.14w T.' - TT :ex • _ . ',Amtrountntg. BRANT'S Clir BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF HAMBLIN'S COMBINATION TROUPE Monday Evening, August 3rd, AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK THE STAR ARTISTS Will appear in EIHIOPIAN MINSTRb.LSY, BALLETS, SONGS, DANCES, IXTRAVAGANZA, PANTOMIME, BURL , ISQUa:, GEMS OF THE OPERA, Sto fir On Friday . evening a grand Cornplimen tary El:nefit will be given by the cit s ns Harrisburg to HARBY LESLIE, on which oc cas on he will repeat his perilous 11.1pe Amen eion across Market street. Egf - ' Change of Programme Each Night ! .0 J Ammo Plinalm,. Buss Brl4alitgfa• *mini! Perier=nCe, -Doors opn at 7:1 o'clock; to comma:mat 8 o'clock. TICKETS OF ADAI.LbSIuN t 25 and 35 Cam. au3-Iw Net ,tmnits. AN OPEN .11113rif KEitABLIStiID rya THE ' PURCHASE OF HORSES AT HARRISBURG,- PA. : 'PEE undersigned is authorized and directed to pu• chase a large number of sound, active, medium size, dark colored borsei3, in good con dition, suitable for Cavalry Service for the Gov ernment mein open market, and will pay cash on delivery here for such ms ate descr bed, at one huodred and twenty dollarseach, 'tiff:lollas they have passed the Govel omelet inep• ctiou. By order ot Lieut. Col. Ammtose 'I uome:o3r, Chief Q. Al. Dap% of tine tinsquehanua. J. G. JOHNbON. Capt. & A Q Harrisburg, Pa., August ath, ISO —au7-2w. F. C. LIG fiTE & CO., (Late : l,4llre It, Bradburys) Piano Forte 01 anufaclurerti, 421 81100303 Sr., Naw YORK, 2d block East of Broadway. AAR. F. O. LlliliLE, the thieiliat founder of IVA this well.known e-tabliebment, Senior partner, and only Practical Piano Fole Maker of the late ftira of ."Lighte 85 Bradbury& " having rerained his Two-Thirds interest is the whole business stock ; mKteriale, &cand Sqle Propiie torship in his Valuable Putenti:,. inclusive of irk celebrated Fill EN L' INhULAIED IRON FRAMES, is the only one who can make the BUPERiOR PIANO FORTES for which this house has been so popular. O' AR infringe ments on his rights will be prcsecutelf aCcord ing to law. or All Piano Fortes from this manufactory are warranted perfect- in. every, respect for five eats. Liberal Terms to Dealers; P. C. LTGHTE & CO., 421 Broome St., New York. aus-d3m Steam Weekly to Liverpool, TOUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (CORK HAR- Boa.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New. ork and Philadelphda Steam ship Company, are Intended to sail as follows : CITI OF NEW YORK, Saturday, August Bth; CITY OF MANruEi S tturuay, August loth; CITY OF BALTIMORE, Saturday, August 22d, and every succeeding ;Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. RATES 'OF PASSAGE, PAYABLI SD GOLD, OR MS RQUIVALINV UT CUR MST (mous, $BO 00 SUBRAGH, $32 50 do to London, 85 00 do to London, 35 60 do to Paris, 96 00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 60 Passengers also forwarded to Harve, Bremen, RotterdAm, Antwerp, iSto.; at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown : Ist Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO5. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From Queenstown,s3o. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets here at these fates. For further information apply at the Comps ay's Mama. - JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. or 0. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg, 123d1y. STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, FROM NEW yam. TO LIVERPOOL. The steamship GREAT EASTERN, WALTER PATON, Commander. wilt tie dispatched nos ID/MOMnom NRW vokK. I Wednesday, August 12 Wednesday, Sept. I" 2 and- at intervals thereafter of about six weeks from each port. Pilot cabin from. $95 to $135 Second cabin, state-room. berths, meals furnished at separate tables $7O Excursion Tickets out and back, in the first and second cabin only, a fare and a half. Servants accompanying passengers and chil dren nuder twelte, years of age half price. In fants free. Third cabin $5O Steerage, with snperlor accommodations— Price of pasesp`from k95pi4,4:.4 Rime rates' as above.. - All fares payable in `Gold, or its equivalent is 11. S. currency. Each paasenger allowed twenty cubic feet of luggage. An experienced Surgeon on board. • For pwsigeapply to • - WARM A. WHITNEY, At the Office. 26 Broadway, New York. For freight apply to - ROWLA2ID WAsenrwALL, Agents, 64 South et., New York. jel3-dam WANTED 1 piMEDUTELY, a two-story or a small three 1. story louse, within two or three taperers of the centrtiotthe city. =Any person having such property to rent would confer_ a favor by milk ing the saute known at the office of the Odm• miesary of Subsistence, on Market street, near Fiff h. - • sui dsf ICE FOR SALE. THIRTY FIVE TONL, OF' CRYSTALBRING ICE, at private or public sale, well, picked in a first clam ice house. F.nquireat Herr's Hotel. ag4 3t - ' ' WANTEI3.—A ROOM curable of contahring the same sto.owitr f storage as a room 25 feet square. To be seed for.the storage of army oiorhing,.Bfo. Address "Office of Provost Marshal General -of Poonsylvania," Front street, near Market. au4-dtf 68OWN STOUT AND SCOTCH AT4 in bottles, tut received and for eale Tiy rayal) virMr Apigs I Yon know wherelon can geOtne L e N o t e paper, Envelop* Vicif*eknd Wed ding Oude P s p6 At scsortwalvoicsToßu. • _ . op.TON' SCEUEB_RAT APPLE j. calleilE, direct. froththeimiktgifaati (trar, aad far makt by WEL DOOR, Ja., i l tt \ ' . ul N OT A.LC OHOL/C• A HIGHLY CONCL - N IRA TED VEGETABLE EX IRA( A PURE 'IONIC DR. HOUFLANDR GEL:SIAN BI I ThatS. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of toe Kidoe)s, and all desert es arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Coustipa• Lion, Inward Pike, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fi ut tat ing at th.. Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried ar_d Difficult theatbing, F ut tering at the Heart, Choking or Sothic tiug Sensations when in a lying p sture, Diinne,s of Vision, D.ta or Webs before the sight, Fever and Dull Pam in the Head. Detic , ency of Per= spimtion, Yelloanessot,theSkinand E yes , p„,i n in the bide, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Bututog in the Flesh, Con staut Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits, and will positively prevent Yellow Fever, 5.11. us Fever, &o They contain NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY. They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine ca-es out a hundred. HOOFLAND'S GEulifAN BITTERS! Are nut a bbw and untried Infiniti, but have stood• the teat of fifteen sears' trial by the American public, and their reputation and sa,e are not rivaled ey any similar preparation. The proprietors have thonsauds of letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS axp CITIZENS. Testifying, of their own per,onal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtnea of these Bitters. DO YOU WANT SOMETHIvG TO STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETIIE? DO YOU WANT 10 BUILD. UP YOU tt CONSTITU fIoN ? DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT 10 GET 3W OF NLRITOUSNEBs? DO YOU WANG ENE- GT? DO YOU WANT TO SLEhP WELL? DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS' FEELING If you do, use lIUOFLAND'S GERMAN RITTLRs. PARTICULAR NOTICE There are many preparations sold under the name of BWers, put up at quart hurtles, a I piadtd of the ehmpisr solvsky or common rum, costing front to 4.) cents per gallon; the taste daguasedby Arnie or Lorian der Bred 1 2hts doss of Bitters has caused, and will owilinue I to cause, as longue they can be sold, hundreds to die Me death qt the drunkard. dy their use the spins is kept continually under the inkonce sf Alcohoiw &an ytime of the worst land, Me desire for kraur is crea ted and kept up, and the result is ati the *aro, s a . - tendant upon a drunker d' a 'di arid death tor those who desire and WILL HAVE a Liquor Bitters, we publish the following receipt: Get UNE BUTILE UN HOOFLA%DS GERMAN BIT TE hS and ma milt THREE QUAR Cs GOOO BRANDY Ott WHISKY, axis the result will be a preparation that will NAB EXUEL m medicinal virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Li quor Bitters in the market, and will COST it UCLI LESS: You will leave all the trines of HOOF LAMB'S GERMAN BI ETERS in connection with a GuOD article of Liquor, at a ti u tot u leas price than these inferior preparations wilt cost ypti. AT lENTION, 'SOLDIERS I MID Till 1 / 1 11111118 OF 907.1)11911. We call thei attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF LAND'S German Bitters" will elllenme-ienttis of the diseases induced by expasur. a and privations incident to camp life. In the nets, published almdst daily in the tewspapers, on the arrival of the tick, it will be noticed that a very large propertion ate Buffeting from dain ty. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Ifoulland's Bierman Bitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs are speeitily removed. We have no hesitation - - -- • • - in stating that if these lilttters were freely need among c•ur soldiers, bundieds of lives might be saved that otherwise will oo last, We call particular attention to the folloling remarkable and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use his I own language, "ba- been saved by the Bitters:" Pun,anstenta, August 23d, 1862. Messrs Junes & Evaes geutleiben, yoni Eouflaucrs Bittera has saved : my life. There is no mistake . in 112/13. It is vouch ed for by numbers of my cOmmdes, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognisant of all the clicumstances of my case. 1 am, and have been for the last four years, a member of Shammed celebrated battery, and under the immediate command of tiaptain R. B. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in No vember last with inflammation of the lungs, and was for seventy-two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debili y, heighten d by an attack of dl mutiny. 1 was then remov ed from the White House and sent to this city on board the steamer Staye of Maine, from which I landed on the 28th uf.June. bince teat time 1 have been about as low as any one could be and still twain a spark of vitality. Fur a week or more I was scarcely able to swal low anythiug, and if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. 1 could nut even keep a glass of water on my stomach. Life _ could not test under these cic eumstaucee ; and, accordingly, the physicians who had been working faithfully, though un successfully, to rescue" me from the grasp or the dread archer, frankly told me they could do no more for me and.advised me to sees clergyman and re. make such disposition of my limited funds as best suited me. An acquaintance who visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Stein bran, of Sixth below Arch street, advised me, as a forlorn - hope, to try your bitters, and kind ly procured a bottle. From the time I com menced'-taking them the gloomy shadow of death receded, and I am now, thank God for it, getting better. Though I have taken but two bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and 1 feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I bare heard vetoing for eighteen months; for, gentlemen, l jm a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of - Front Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty of life which has taken the q place of I vague fears—to your Bitters , . will I owe_ the 1 glorious privilege of again cla.-ping in my [ ~030 m those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yours, IBAtC MALONK We tally concur in the Into of the above statement, as we had despaired of. seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone. restored to heartn. — • John Cuddieback, First New Y. Batie - ry George A. Ackley, Co. 0, Ilth M.aine; Lewis Chevalier, 92i New York; J, E spencer, Ist Artillery, Bdteryr F; J. B Fasewed, Co. B, 3d Vermont ; Henry B Jerome, Co. B, 3d Ver mont; Henry T. Macd maid, Co. 0, 6th Maine; John F. Ward, Co. E, but Maine; German Koch, Co. H, 72d New York ; Nathan:el B. Moines, Co. F, 96th Pettus ; Andrew J. Kim all, Co. A, 3d Vermont; John Jenkins, Co. B; 106th Penna. BEWaRE OF COUNTF.RVI-IT4'l pm that the signature of "0. bl. JACKSON' is on the wrapper of cacti bottle. _FUce per bottle, 75 cents, or half dozen for $ll-. Principal Office and hianufacttiry:liki; 681. Arch' Street. JONItS &. KVANs,- , tSeticestiorliio". M, Jaekikoilt Uo6 Propiietors. girFor../4101.11m1M,And Dealers in every town t4 0 , 1 : 11 / 1 440aus- q.104 -1 f5 1,4 wl7
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