pail t r ititgri9o, NOIICE TO ADVERTISERI9.—AII Ad. vertisements, Business lifetime, Mar• riages, Deaths, /be., to secure Insertion in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regm. /sr Evening Edition are inserted in the morning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Thursday Afternoon, August 21, 1882 Samoan—the gay and incomparable—will open his Opera House in this city with a Star Ethiopian Opera Troupe, to-morrow evening. Of course he will be well patronized. ==l Lan CAMP. —All the nine months' volun teers in Camp Curtin have been organized and sent southward. The regiments , now leaving the camp are composed of three years' volun teers. APPOINTNBNT OF A CHAPLAIN.—Rey. John C. Gregg, of the Methodist Epbcopal Church of Bainbridge, has been appointed chaplain of the 127th Penn'a (Col. Jennings) Regiment. This is an excellent appointment. ATTENTION, MOUNT VERNON !-A special meet ing of the Mount Vernon Hook and Ladder Company will be held at the Truck House at 7 o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested. By order of the President. Tits PANORAMA OP 1111 GRRAT REBELLION.- This popular and highly attractive exhibition still continues to attract numerous audiences at Brant's Hall. The painting is a veritable pro digy in art, with the hand of genius breathing through every part of it, and we advise all who have not yet enjoyed the pleasure of beholding it, to do so this week, as next Saturday is posi tively the last night of its exhibition in this city. Depury U. S. MAHEIHAL.—Hon. A. 0. Hiester, of Susquehanna township, has been appointed Deputy United States Marshal, to make the en rollment for and superintend the draft in this county, which is to commence on the 3rd of September. Mr. Hiester was sworn into office and received his credentials yesterday. His ap pointment to this important post will give gen eral satisfaction to the people of our county I= CoL. Alsatian:Ws REarmawr.—The Washing ton Rfpublic of this morning says : "Yesterday afternoon about half past tour o'clock, the 181st Pennsylvania regiment, Col. Allabach, 1,200 strong, passed up the avenue, en route for Dixie. They were armed with the new muskets, and carried two splendid national flags. They carried a full drum corps, and were headed by the Colonel—a fine looking soldier—on foot." I===l Cox. Joss Somalis, late of one of the Mary land Regiments, and a native of Pennsylvania, is now in this city. He was formerly connect ed with the volunteer organization of the City of Lancaster, and as an officer, ranked very high in points of ability and discipline. The experience of such men should not be lost to their native State, and we trust that Col. Som mers may find a position in the forces of Penn sylvania, where he would be of invaluable ser vice to his native State and to the Union. lID/031 EIGIIBLICAN Comers STANDING Cost sizzrail.—The Chairman of the Union Republi can County Committee announces the follow ing gentlemen members of the same : Harrisburg—First Ward, George Dunn ; Sec ond Ward, W. W. Boyer ; Third Ward, John J. Shoemaker ; Fourth Ward, C. M. Shell ; Fifth Ward, Joseph Strominger ; Sixth Ward, Josiah McFarland. Wiarnisco —Daniel Kaiser. Grate Borough—William Hoffman. Lykeni—Amos Hoffman. Muffin —Christopher Yeager. Washington—Benj. R. Buffington. Upper Parton—Samuel Pike. Millersburg—M. W. Moore. Halifax—George W. McConnell. Taekron—Robert McCully. Jefferson—Jonathan Rnterline. Reed—George Colesteck. Rush—John Maus. Middle Paxton—Christopher Sheesley. Dauphin Borough—George Sinter. Susquehanna—Jacob Hite. Lower Swatara-- 7 Martin Weitzel. ps'r Swatera—:-John Witmoyer. Mu&town Diatrid—North Ward, Joe. Neisiey ; Middle Ward, Henry J. Meiley ; South Ward, Elisha McCreary. Derry—Dr. J. Shope. Borah Hanover—John H. Ebersole. West Banover—Jobn H. Backenstoss. East Hanover—Dr. J. Seiler. West Londonderry—Joseph H. Landis. East Londonderry—John H. Helper. Costewap—John M. Shenk, Sen. Lower Pazton—Samuel McElbeny. The members of the committee are requested to meet at the house of Benj. Buck, in Harris burg, on Wednesday the third day of Septem ber, 1862. ALEXANDER KOSER, Chairman PRESENTB FOR COL. P. H. Amasaca.—lnune diately after the commission of colonel of the 181st Pennsylvania regiment had been issued to Colt P. H. Lliabach, Rev. James Colder, ordered through George W. M'Calla, a sword •to be presented to Col. Allabach. The sword has arrived, and we had the pleasure of exam ing it this morning. Divested of useless orna ment and display, the sword and scabbard are truly fine specimens of American skill and artistic taste. The blade is of the finest steel, and is mounted very handsomely. The scab bard is of bronze, and contains a plate on which Is inscribed the words "Presented to Peter H. Allabach, by Rev. James Colder, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania." In addition to these words, the plate contains the magical masonic emblem of the compass and square. The n ecessary trappings, including a magnificent belt, accom panied the sword. We &soled the pleasure of examining, yes terday evening, a magnificent mounted navy size Colt's revolver, the handle of which eon. talus a silver plate with the words "Presented to Col. P. H. Allabach by his friends." The presents are intended for one who is in every respect worthy of the compliment which they are intended to convey. They were gotten up without any effort at display, and are the tributes of the immediate personal friends of the gallant Col. Allabach. They will be forwarded toCol. Allebaoh Immediately. Tam PENNSYLVANIA Nu MONIES' REGIIIDDMS Field and Line Officer:.—The following is a correct list of the Colonels, Lieutenant Col onels, Majors and Captains, of the Pennsylvania nine months' volunteers. OEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY SECOND BEGIMENT. • (Lancaster.) Colonel—Einlin Franklin, Lancaster. Lieut. Colonel—(Vacant.) Major—Thad. Stevens, Jr., Lancaster CAPTAINS. Capt. S. Patterson Galt,Capt. J. M. Amroiz. L. C. Audenried, " B. F. Baer, " J. M. Raub, " W. F. Duncan, A. B. Byerly, " Thad. Stevens, Geo. Musser, Jr., " J. N. Neff, oat HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD RIGICKINT. (Allegheny county.) Colonel—T. B. Clark. Lieut. Colonel—A. Gael Major—H. Denver. CAPTAINS. Capt. Gast, CBpt. John Boyd, " Danver, " K. Humes, " D. E. Adams, " Simon Drum, " H. K. Tyler, " Daniel Bohai, " J. B. Clark, " H. Maxwell. ONE /MADRID AND TWENTY-FOURTH REGIMENT. [Chester and Delaware Counties.] Colonel—Joseph W. Hawley, Chester. Lieut. Colonel—Wm. B. Waddell, Chester. Major—lsaac Lawrence Haldeman, Delaware CAPTAINS. Capt. Jos. W. Hawley,Capt. Hinckson, Frank Crosby, " 8. Litzenburg, " Edw'd F. James, " N. L. Yarnsll, " Edward Otley, " Stott, " J. B. Whitecraft, " Barton. ONI lIMPESIZD AND TWIENTT-111TH [Blair and Huntingdon. Colonel—Jacob Higgins, Blair. Lieut. Colonel—Jacob &ink, Blair. Major—John J. Lawrence, Huntingdon CAPTAINS, Capt. Blink, Capt. W. McGraw, " F. M. Bell, " J. J. Lawrence, " W. L. Huytt, " W. W. Wallace, 4, John Mcßeage. " H. H. Gregg, 4 4 Jas. W. Gardner. " W. F. Thomas. ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT. (Franklin and Juniata. Colonel—James G. Elder, Franklin. Lieut. Colonel—David Watson Rowe, Frank lin. Major—James C. Austin, Franklin. mums. Capt. John Deshler, Capt. Miles, " D. W. Rowe, " Reed, " W. W. Walker, " Austin, " R. S. Brunson, " Wharton, " James G. Elder, " Martin. ONE HUNDRED AND TWISTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT (Dauphin and Lebanon.) Colonel—W. W. Jennings, Harrisburg. Lieut. Colonel—H. C. Alleman, Harrisburg. Major—Jeremiah Roher, Middletown. CAPTAINS. Capt. F. A. Awl, de- Capt. R. E. Cable. tailed. " Jere. Roher, " H. H. Hummel, " Fox, " J. W. Awl, " Greenawalt, " Henderson, " Shipley, Adams " J. J. Ball. county. ONE HONDBRD AND TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT. (Berke, Lehigh and Backe.) Colonel—Samuel Cromsdale. Lieut. Colonel—W. W. Hammently, Lehigh. Major—Joel B. Warner, Reading. CAPTAINS. Capt.. L. H. Smith, Capt. Newkirk, " Kennedy, " Hammersly, " Andrews, " Dillinger, " McNeil, " Oros&le, " B. H. Jones. " Frankentield ONI NUNDIULD AND TWNNTE.NINTH DEOLIDENT. (Schuylkill, Northampton and Montgomery.) Colonel—Jacob G. Frick, Schuylkill. Lieut. Colonel Wm. H. Armstrong, North ampton. Major—Joseph Anthony, Schuylkill. CAPTAINS. Capt. Devene, Qapt. Stonebeck, " Lieb, " Thomas, " Wren, " Taylor, " Geo. J. Lawrence, " Eckers, " Eherer. " Skunk. ONII HUNDRW AND THERTINTEI HEOLEENT. (York and Cumberland.) Colonel—(Vacant.) Lieut. Colonel—(Vacant.) Major—(Vacant.) CAPTAINS. Capt. Zinn, " Porter, " Kelso, Laughlin, " Hoffacker. Capt. Malik " Jenkins, " Glamor, " Small, " Lee. OHL lIIINDMID AND THIRTY-PIEBT Union, Northumberland, Mien, Snyder and Lycoming. Colonel—Peter H. Allabach, Harrisburg. Lieut. Colonel—Wm. B. Sbant,t, Lycoming. Major—Bobt. W. Patton, Mifflin. CAPTAIN'S. Capt. Wareham, Capt. Johnson, Patton, " Shan% " Bryan, "-C. B. Davie, Ly " Moyer, comb*, " J. B. Davis, Nor- " Keefer. thunaberland. " Bly, ONE lILDNDRAD AND THLDTT-INOOND REGIMENT. Montour, Columbia, Lucerne, Wyoming, Car bon and Bradford.) Colonel—(Vacant.) Lieut. Colonel—V. M. Wilcox. Major—Charles Albright. CAPTAINS. Capt. Shreeve, Capt. Ingham, " John, " Wilhelm, " 'Whitmoyer, " Abbott, " Archbold, " Chase, " Stilwell, " Townsend ON3 RINIDRID AND THIRTY-THIRD RIXONNT. (Bedford, Somerset, Cambria, Perry.) Colonel—Franklin B. Speakman. Lieut. Colonel—Abraham Sopalin. Major—Edward M. Shrock. CAJTAINI3. Capt. Bobb, Capt. Butlin, " Tate, " Speakman, " Shrock, " Treader, " Baer," Demme, Kopin, " Jones, (Jno. M ONA DITHDRID AND TRIRTTAFOORTH RADDARNT. (Beaver, Butler and Lawrence.) Colonel—(Vacant.) Lieut. Colonel—(vacant.) Major—(Vacant.) CAPTAINS. Capt. Vera, Capt. Lyon, Hague. " Sbaw, " Anderson, " O'Brien, " " Breckenridge, 11111:C OrwaS une' Y• • v eunov b an i a way 41 &gaol, Cipirobav afternoon, august 21, 1662 ONE HUNDRED AND TIWITT-PATH REGIMENT. (Indiana, Westmoreland, Jefferson, and Lau Colonel—(Vacant.) Lieut. Colonel—(Vacant.) Major—Rudolph W. Sheuck Capt. Nicholson, " Kinter, " Wilson, " Donnelly, " M'Culloob, A ascamorr of nine months' volunteers from Allegheny county'arrived here at an early hour this morning, and after receiving anus at the Government warehouse, foot of Mulberry street, was marched to Camp Curtin, where the men received their uniforms and were other wise put in trim for immediate departure south ward. The following is a list of the regiment: Colonel—J. B Clark, of Clark's Infantry. Lieut. Colonel Capt. A. Gaet, of the Cass Infantry. Major—Capt. H. Denver, of Co. A, Butcher's Infantry. Adjutant—Lieut. Bell, Clark Infantry, Quartermaster—Marion Love. Chaplain—Bev. Chapman, of Beaver Street M. E Church. Tag GRUM lIRBILLION —Complimentary Benefit. —By the following correspondence A will be seen that our young artist friend Harry Davis has been tendered a complimentary benefit, to take II ice at Brant's City Hall next Sat urday evening, which will be the last time of the exhibition of the panorama in this city : Hsnameuxo, August 21st, 1862. Mr. Barry B. Davis:—The undersigned, friends, of yours are desirous of testifying their appreciation of your genius as an artist, and, therefore, request a special exhibition of Sour spendid panorama of the rebellion, on Satur day, the 28d inst. The tendency of your ex cellent painting is to refine the public taste as well as to excite patriotic sentiments, while at the same time it imparts clear views of the many thrilling scenes which have transpired in this wicked war. We trust you will find it convenient to gratify the wish we have herein expressed : A. G. Curtin, J. H. Berryhill, A. J. Herr R. A. Lamberton, M. W. Brown, W. K. Ver beke, W. Kline, D. W. Grote, Eli Slifer Harty B. Smith, A. L. Russell, Wells Coverly, Lieut. Charles Blocker, J. C. Kunkel, William Say ford. Gratiumas :—Your kind letter of this date has been duly received„ and in reply respect fully slate, that it will give me much pleasure to comply with your request for a special ex hibition of the Panorama of the Great Rebel lion on Saturday the twenty-third hut. With many thanks for your flattering notice of the painting, I am, gentlemen, Very respectfully, Yours truly, H. H. DAVIS. Tnz Bass BALL MATOIL—The match game of base ball played at Harrisburg, August 20th, between the Keystone B. B. Club of Harrisburg and Mountain Club of Altoona, terminated as follows, viz Deimos 1 1 2 1 8 1 4 1 6 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 Keystone ...8 111111 j 4 I 4 16 M0untain....1161516181216 The ninth inning being a tie a tenth was played for the championship, which resulted in the Keystone making 8 runs and the Mountain 6 runs, or on 10 innings a side, the Keystone made 41 runs and Mountain 38 runs. The prise ball was handed over to the Keystone by the Captain of the Mountain Club. The um pire, Col. D. W. C. Moore, of Philadelphia, complimented the players of both clubs for their good playing, considering the short time they have practiced. All parties separated with the best of feeling. The following will show the batting hands, last and runs, of the respec tive players: Keystone. _ O ll. L. Runs Hunt, C 2 6 Snodgrass, P.. 3 6 Read, s. 5.....3 4 Wallace,lst b 4 4 McCargo, 2d b. 4 6 GemmellAd b. 4 4 Frith, 1. f.... 2 6 Grone, c. f.... 4 4 Willison, r. f.. 4 3 Runs 41 *Rands Lost. Flamm ow a BAOCHANA.LIAN.—The other day, among the passengers from Baltimore • o Har risburg, was a discharged soldier pretty well soaked with corn juice, who had purchased a ticket for York, Pa. When the train stopped at the latter place, the soldier was enjoying a sort of Rip Van Winkle snooze, and forgot to step or tumble out, and consequently was car ried up the road some five or six miles before the conductor overhauled him while taking up tickets. After a dozen or so vigorous shakes, oar conductor friend brought him to al sort of consciousness, when the following scene oc curred : Conduclor.—" Where are you bound for?" Saddler.—" Y-o-Y-o-r-k, sir." anduder.—" Past that station six miles or more." Soklisr.—" The d-e-y-e-1 Let me off!" Condeefor.—" Not here. Wait a minute. I will let you down at the next station," (Mt. Wolf.) Conductor passed out of the car to the for ward part of the train, and the soldier went the opposite direction, until he found the platform of the rear car, where he instantly prepared to make a Sam Patch leap, much to the terror of a little red-haired news boy, who stood on the platform at the time, holding on with the grip of a plucky little terrier dog to the crazy man's blouse. Barnum's little man, Tom Thumb, holding on to Remixes coat tail, might serve for an illustration. Jump the soldier would ; and he did jump. Oar little red-haired friend had to " let go" or " go along," to use his own phrase. Soldier landed in the middle of the track, turned several sumersaults, doubled him self up like a contortionist in a circus ring, then got up, the blood streaming from his mouth and nose profusely. This occurred within six hundred yards of the station, and the speed of the train bad slack ened to about twelve miles an hour. Several men were dispatched to see after him, and found him considerably bruised, but not scared in the least. After putting bim into trim, he was headed for York, pretty well sobaed, if not frightened after his miraculous escape from death, or being crippled for life. caster.) VII J.ilj:t Capt. Espy, " " Dennis, " Erisnian, " Philips. ===i RARRIIBUBO, Aug. 21 118-83 I 2 4-83 HAITINO. Mountain. *H. L. Rum Watt, C 8 4 Lewis, P 8 1 Keller, B. e.... 2 7 Petltt, let b.. 8 3 Darliogton,2 103 2 Reilly, 8d b... 2 5 Miller, I. f.... 4 6 Caldwell, c. f.. 2 4 Downer, r. f.. 0 Runs CAMP Currnr.—lf any person has any reli gious reading which they would have circulated in Camp Curtin among the soldiers. and will leave dam at Mr. German's bookstore, I will see that they are judiciously and faithfully taken care of. JOHN W. DAVIS. FROM THE DAUPHIN COUNTY REGIMENT Correspoudenc of the TZLEGRAPH CAMP WSLIS, VI., August 19, 1862 The many reNtious which exist between the citizens of old Dau phin and nearly every mem ber of this regiment prompt me to inform the readers of the TILEGBAPH of our condition and prospects. The interest of the people of Har risburg in the prosperity and success of the 127th regiment is beyond question deeper and more intense than in any other ten companies enlisted in our country's cause. This is natural, for in its ranks are more of Dauphin county's sons than in all other regiments combined.— Disaster to it carries sorrow and mourning to hundreds of firesides in our patriotic old coun ty, whilst safety and victory must call forth the heartfelt thanksgiving and rejoicing from every loyal man and woman in the county. Here, in this camp are centered the anxious affections of Irving sisters and the earnest con cern of dear mothers and wives. But I find I am digressing from the objects of this com munication. I desire simply to give a cursory account of our journey here and such informa tion of a local character which may be of in terest to the friends of the regiment at home. So to the point. The cordial greetings of the people between Harrisburg and Baltimore as tonished us all and mired to enthusiaism our patriotic heatts. Doubtless Maryland is throng ed with enemies of the government, but more genuine patriotism is found there than I had supposed, and after many demonstrations of encouragement, waving of flags and cordial buzzes, we arrived at about four o'clock at 80 - - tumors. Here the regiment became the recipi mita of a bounteous repasts Truly the loyal citizens of Baltimore deserve the sincere thanks of our regiment, and I assure you we highly appreciate their kindness and cheerful acknow ledge it. In the rooms of the Union Relief As sociation of that city we felt at home, and the wants of the inner man were fully supplied.— Between one and two o'clock on Monday morning we reached Washington and were quartered at the rooms of the Soldier's Relief. About two o'clock on Monday afternoon we be gan the real duties of the soldier, and march ing up Pennsylvania Avenue, crossed the Long Bridge and in good spirits made a journey of about five miles, when we reached our present gust ters on the sacred soil of Old Virginia. The Boas Guards, now Company D of the regiment, held the right of the regiment dur ing the march, and were the first to step upon this once noble, but now degenerate Common wealtJa. We ale now comfortably quartered a short distance fry m Arlington Heights and very near to Gen. Blenker's former head quarters. The 180th Pennsylvania regim. nt reached here to day and are within a stones throw from our camp. The 125th and 128th occupy a field im mediately opposite us, so that we are suiround ed by friends from our own true State. The regiment i.. rapidly settling down to camp du ties under the kind but strict military discip line of our able Colonel, Jennings. Since our arrival here, some changes have been made in some of the company organizations, owing to the promotion of some of their officers to regi mental positions. In the Boas Guards, Ist Lieut. R. E. Cable has been unanimously elected Captain by the company to fill the vacancy caused by the promotion of its former Captain H. C. Aileman ; 2nd Lieut. Joshua M. Wiest ling of the Borne crmpany has been unanimous iy elected Ist Lieutenant of the company, and Augustus L. Chayne, formerly Ist Sergeant has been elected 2nd Lieutenant of the same com pany. Lieut. Hummel of the Russell Guards is now, by vote of the company, Captain of that fine body of men, and the other officers have been regularly promoted. My letter is already too long and must now come to a close. We feel confident, that the people of our homes are interested in our wel fare. That is a great joy to us. Our future movements are uncertain. P. S. I omitted to state, that the outpouring of the sons of Pennsylvania greatly astonish the natives of Dixie. A Morin Kerasutantsavr—Among the many improvements lately made in our city, to which we can point pith pride as an evidence of pros perity and as a determination on the part of our business men, no longer to remain behind the •' light house," is the completion of Eby & Kunkle's large brick building at the corner of Market and Fifth streets, which is alike creditable to the owners and ornamental to that part of our city. The building is not only one of the largest, devoted to the grocery business, outside of New York, but the stock challenges competion.-- Without going into detail, we may safely say that the firm keep on hand everything usually kept in a grocery store, (liquors excepted,) and that they sell at very small profits. Their clerks are civil and accommodating, and have strict instructions under no circumstances what ever to misrepresent or take advantage of any customer. A general invitation is extended to the public to visit the new building and exam ine the extensive stock, whether they purchase OT not. To the Afflicted. The undersigned would respectfully in form those who are afflicted with Rheuma tism, Dyspepsy, Consumption of Liver and Sidney, Coughs, Fevers, and all diseases arising from impurity of the blood, that she is prepared to furnish Mrs. Westhoven'a German Vegetable Medicines at very moderate rates. I have also on hand a quantity of invaluable Salves for Sore Eyes, Frozen Feet and Piles. References can be furnished as to their won derful efficacy, whenever called upon. There need be no apprehension in regard to my com petency in administering it, as I have bad it on hand for the past six years. As they are now sold at reduced prices, no family should be without them overnight. They can be bad at any time at my residence, in Pine street, be tween Second and Front. Aula dlm MRS. L. BALL. Mae. Berl.—ln jtistice to you, and from a desire to promote the welfare of the communi ty, I take great pleasure in stating, what this medicine has done for me. I was afflicted with the dyspepsia for about _one year, -and was un able to walk, sit or stand with comfort. I took medicine from different physicians without ob taining discoverable relief. I finally despaired of my recovery, as did also every person that saw me. Your Tonicstrengthened my stomach, removed the swelling _ag9l gave me a first-rate appetite. I now enj: — • : -, ;od health, and would recommend all to give it a trial. My store is in Third street, three door from Market. JOHN B. ODELL Harrisburg, Aug. 18, 1862. BROWN sugars of all grades, for sale low, by NICHOLi 4 COWMAN, j,25 earner Front ant Market etreeta. APPJ EB, Oranges and Lemons, atJOHN WIS.'S. myl 'PRE first in the market, just received agut Sta sale by WM. DOCK, Jit., CO! A felmarrai.— A large number of soldiers coming to Camp Curtin daily, volunteers to re ceive bounty money in Dauphin county up the 4th of September, the general feeling of confi dence in the speedy suppression of the rebel lion, and the steady advance in cotton goods, has induced the proprietors of the dry goods mart, (Urich & Bowman,) South-east corner of Front and Market streets, to procure their first supply of fall goods, sooner than in former sea sons. In view of these facts, we invite the pub lic to call and examine their new goods just arriving. Aug. 21. 2t. Ws have received a very large assortment of Hoop Skirts, all qualities and prices, from 75 cents up to $2 50 ;25 dozen of Marseilles Shirt Breasts, Collars and Cuffs to match, the whole set for 25 cents, worth 60 cents ; 10 boxes of Ribbon for dress trimming, all colors ; 5 boxes of Belt Ribbon, all colors ; a large as sortment of linen and needlework Collars, and setts of collars and sleeves ; a large assortment of white Cambrics, Tacconetts, figured and plain Swiss Muslin, Brilliants, Nansooks. finest lot of embroidered French Cambric Bands ever brought to Harrisburg ; 4 pieces of striped goods for Undensleeves ; 200 embroidered In fant Waists at all prices ; 20 pieces of Black Silk Lace, all prices, some yard wide suitable for dress flouncing or trimming of lace shawls; Lace Mitts at all prices, 25 cents up ; 40 dozen of ladies and gentlemen's linen pocket Hand• kerchiefs. For wholesale customers we keep a large assortment of hoisery and notions, such as Spool Cotton, Thread, Needles, Pins, Stock ings, Socks, etc., etc. S. /AWL TO THE YOUNG OR OLD. Male or Amite, If you have been suffering from a habit indulged In by the YOUTH OF BOTH . SEXES, WHICH CAUSE SO MANY ALARMING SYMPRAIS It &Uhl* them for Marriage, And le the gren.,et evil which can beta!! MAN Ott WOMAN. See symptoms enumerated to advertisement, and if you area Eufferer, Cut out ihe advertisement, And send for it at once. Delays are dangerous. Ask for Delmbold's Take no other. Cures guaranteed. Beware of Cbunterfeßs and Imitalioru. fyle-d2rn Ntu) 7tbrtrttstmtnts. WILL/Ard BAYFORD. MERCHANT TAILOR, 85 MARKET ST., HARRISBITEG, IS now prepared to furnish officer's military clothing, a•cordii g to mg obvious at short notice ale° &general assortmeht of (lathe. CIA !mere', Vesting' and ready made clothing for civilian. aus-dlm CHARTER OAK - FAMII,Y FLOUB. UNEXCELLED BY ANY IN THE UNITED STATES AND SUPERIOR TO ANY FANCY BRANDS OFF REEL IN PENNSYLVANIA ! 17 IS MADE 0.1 CHOICE MISSOURI WHITE WHEAT. ilfir Delivered any pla.e in the city, free of charge. TERMS, Cash on delivery. .19 30 WM. DOCK, Jr., &co, CLASS FRUIT JARS!! SELF SEALING. BEST AND CHEAPEST I I CALL AND EXAMINE. WM. DOCK, JR. &CO GAITEY MUSIC HALL, Walnut Street between 2d and 3d. ROBERT EDWARDS —.. ...Sole Lessee and Manager. Admission to all parte of the House 15 cents. MORE NEW STARS IMMENSE ATTRACTION First appearence of MISS MOLLIE FIELDING THE GREAT FRENCH DANSEUSE, Jar Whose trlistic performances have received, Withcut exceptio,o, tue most flittering notices from the press and the most extensive of the elite of New York Philadelphia, Boston and other principal cities, will have the honor of mak log her first ap,xaranee ln Har risburg on hlonday Evening, August 11th, 1862. Reeengagement of JAKE BUDD AND DAN HOWARD, The o.eat Favorite, Ethlopeen Comedians, in connection with tho STAR GAIETY TROUPE Mies Julia Edwards, Dick Berthelon, T. H. Hollts, Mae ter Perry, T. H. Donnell, Prof. Vanzant, Master George, the Baby Clown, Mons. De Louis and the educated dog, JENNY LIND . Doors open at 73% to commence at 8 o'clock. RESERVING jars, fruit cans of all P kinds, for sale low, by maims & BOWMAN, 429 Corner Front andllarket it este. JUST RECEIVED. A LARGE _ASSORTMENT of Family Bibles of different styles of binding, at 90e, $1 25 11 50,32, $3, $3, $5 and 510. Also Pocket Bibles of dii. terent styles nod prices at SOHEPPER'ii Bookstore. febi 5-y NEW Orleans Sugars, white and brown, just received and for sale low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Cor. Front and Market sorcets. j;l5 POMADE HONGROISE En TIEING THE MOUSTACHES, jeB HHILLEIVE EUGSTORK DANDELION COFFEE I—A Fresh and large supply of this Celebra:ed Co[feel net received by 1:11,3) WM. Xlfle Jr., & CALL and examine tuose new jars for Frith, the best, cheap-at aml sMplest in in market, for sale by MICELI .LS & BOWMAN, jel9 Corner Front Ann Market ~treat. rIANNO Tomatoes and Green Corn, at Joriaq WON. ttliscillautons. PURVES, Scrap Iron and Metal Merchant, MAOEUNE Sc. FOUNDRY FURNISHINGS, N. E. Cot of South and Penn, and No 17 South Streets, PHILADELPHIA Ingot Copper, " Braze Red• " " Yellow, Sheet Iron, " Zthc, Borax, Orucibiea, Foundry Facings, Anvils vices, Piles, no. Old resale, Co /I Lead, &a., am Pig Tin, Bar " Pig Lead, Bar ‘. Speller, Antimony, Bahr lit Metal, Bismuih, Saldera, Bar Iron, New an i Second band Machineste and Blaciamiliti' Toola and Steam thislnes bought sad said. Articies of very d sedation in use by iiacitinists' and Younrymen, furnished to order. Sir Cash paid for Scrap Iron, Old Rails , and all kinds of Metals.jy2l dime INSURANCE. Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation, Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AHERN. OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual. Capital and &Beta $1,2001000 DIRECTORS. Arthur 0, Coln, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Samuel P. Sala, Cnarlea Taylor, Ambrose Whde, John R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, Willi tm Welsh, William E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S. Words Wain, John Masan, George L. Hereon, Franca R. Olptt, Edward H. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke. ARTHUR G. cur. IN, Pregame!. CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. As central agent for the above name company, the underagued• Is prepared to take Fire risks in any part of the ttote of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet ually, on the most favorable terms. Office Third street between Walnut sad Strawberry alley, Botke's row. WILLL9.III BUEHLER, *lO dly Harrisburg, Pa. HAPPINESS OR MISERY? THAT IS THE QUESTION. HE Prow iei ors of the 'PART lAN CAB NET ur WONDERS. AN tit)MY and SIIIOI - ' bare it.it..rmined re.tardles• of aloe n.e. bone fro", (re- the benefit of Audertog huin..alto R of their most instructive and i teresniu Le tures ou Mar. riage and its Disquandeatloos, 'ervous Detil , ity, Prema ture Decline of cdanhcod, Indigestion Weakness or De ers-saioa, Loss of triergy and Vii t Pawn the Orelt %- c - al Evils, an I those *a dies whit: ism t front youtn ful Ed lea. vaccines of Maturity, or focircuce of ph csi ology an d Nature's f aw. These twaluable Lectures hay, been the means of eulightning and sight& thou souls, and will be forwarded free on tee receipt or four stamps, by ad lressing SECRErARY FARMAN CABONT OF AIe4TONY AND Mame% 568 Broadway, New York. jeld-uly ANOTHN.H. SUPPLY OF MORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS. BES l' PENS in the world, for 75c, 81 25 31 FO, $2, $3, and SI, for male at tebl s 7 SCHSFFER'S Boolmore. ZINC, Sheet Zinc damaged by water, for eale low by ALEX. PGRVES, ym. dim* N. N. Corner South and Penn Wrens, MA. , Fillt4.; general variety of guoda for ad Joking the TOILET, to be found et Keller's, eneturpaasedyle this eity . See 91 Market street. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SAI..E. 1. NOW offer for sale that valuable property situated on the corner of Market sad NUM streets, opposite Ebfs residence ; If not sold on or be fore the first of September next at prirate sale, it will be disposed oif at public outcry on that day, en ties preml-es. J. H. HAUSA. tral.dtd STEAM BOILERS, A.V ING made efficient and permanent arrangements for the purpose, we are now pre pomp to make 9111 AM swum of every kind, prompt ly and at reasonable rates. We shall use Iron made by Halley & Brother, the reputation et which is second to nose in the market. None but the best hands employed. Repairing prompt ly attended to. Address BAG+ 11 WORKS, my 221 y tiarrisburg, Ps- ATTENTION FARMERS QCYTHES, MATHS, GRAIN CRADLES, RAKES, BOYTHE STONES and RTPLFS in great variety, to be bad MILO St GILBERT'S tiordwart. Store, Opposite th, Court once. Jelo-41tf - LIXTENBIVE assortment of Glassware, Including Jelly glasses, Preserve Dishes, Goblets, 'tumblers, &en, Ate, of all styles, just received and for eels low by aICHOL9 & BOWMAN, Corner Front & Illarket strews. WANTED. SEVERAL Machinists. Also a stout boy in the blacksmith chop. Apply at the jy154111 EAGLE WORKS. BLACKING I 4 ASON 'CHALLENGE BLACKING . I,y_Lloo Gress, assorted shres,just received, mid for site at Wholesale prices, dell WV. DOCK, Jr., & Co. BOLOGNA, ASMALL, but very superior lot of Bologna sausage just reciaved, by niy29 WY. DOGE; Jr. & Go. WHITE BRANDY "FOR PRESERVING PURPOSES. A.VERY superior article, (pure,) just received and for axle by 1680 WM. DOCK, JR., & 00._ OLAI3,ET WINE"! WE are closing out a VERY SUPERIOR LOT at last/mu cost iye 191,D0CK., ,& CO QtGARS of all kinds. white and brown, than goy bons! In town. by NICHuLtz & BOWMAN, Corm of Front and Market street. GOLD PENS I—The 'argent and best stook, f IMO° to $4.00...-w am m e d_." BLUFFER 8 800118TORK. Superior brands of extra family flour which we warrant to give Reiteration for sale by NICEOLS a BOWMAN, Corner trout and Market street;. null rrOBACCO and aegara of all kinds, for Salol by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jr29 Comm Ihosa sad Market Mate. ORANGES AND LEMONS.-60 bows' Juat received •nd In prime order. •prlS W. &JUL, JR., & CO• BAKER'S Cocoa and Sweet Chocolate, Ihr Indent JOAN OltAltn, Third nod Maoist onrl DRUG ISTURE is the place. to buy Patent 11Widnes.
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