thc Mt ancttian. None shall with imp only snil these mien(' sym bols of our Country's life, liberty and power. F. L BA IC FITZ. 1%,1) I C( >R. Ga SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1861. air Pion. . John Patton, M. C. has placed us under obligations for public documents iIN'T Burch, one of the rebels who , was sent td the rebel camp with Barris and McGraw, to obtain the body of Colonel Cameron, returned to Washington.-- Barry McGraw and Arnold Harris re mained with the rebels. Burch has noth ing to say about what he saw or did.— It is not probable that Harris intended to return, as he is a residellut of Arkansas. Probably during the last three months he has been'furnisbing the rebel 3 with in formation of the Movements of the Na tional troops. if there is anythying known of Colonel Cameron's body, Mr.. Burch does not tell it. A servant who accompanied the' party says, however, that the rebels buried the dead in tren ches, making no distinction betwen cers'and privates. t The regiment of.wounted men, known as the "'Lincoln Cavalry," was accepted, and will be mustered , into. ser vice in New York this week,. Colonel A. 'l'. Mcßeynolds having received his commission and authority to place- his regiment on an immediate war footing. This is the regiment with which Carl Schurz was at first connected,aud embra ces in the ranks many men who have distinguished themselves on the battle field in Europe and-this country. The men will receive their arms and uniforms in New York, but the Government will furnish•them horses at Washington. lir An escaped soldier says that on Thursday, when he was a prisoner in the rebel ranks, he was permitted, under a guard, of two soldiers, to go over some portions of the battle-field. At this ad vanced hour—four days after the battle —he saw eight on the field, still Ji v i ng , but in a dying condition from the 'north. fication of their wounds. These barbar ities are armost without a parallel in annals of history, and the public await official reports to know whether the offi cers of the Federal army have used every effort to secure the bodies of the dead and looked after the wounded. ttif,PGen llitcelellan's body guard, the Sturges Rifles, were detailed a few days since to arrest all officers who were to be found out of their camps, or about the Washington hotels ; also, all who were found drinking or intoxicated. Tt is said•siace-the General has issued such stringent orders, requiring field and like officers to stay in their camps instead of the city, it has been ascertained that the beef furnished the soldiers is not fit to eat, The officers want good fare. ar Seventy-five prisoners taken at Bull's Run are incarcer4ted in the old Capitol. They live like princes. The _ladies of Washington provide them with all the delicacies, and Senators of rebel tendencies give them mental and moral aid arid comfort. The Twelfth Regiment men, who are on guard at the jail, have reasonlo envy their prisoners. CZ' During the last week fourteen regiments of three months men have gone homeward twelve Yegiments of three -years men, with two or three squadrons of cavalry, have taken their places, so that the effective tree at and near Washington is about as large as it Was before Ball Run gave its ugly name to a battle. A gentleman arrived in Northern tett.-Mass.; last, week, from Mississippi. Ile was greatly astonished, on reaching the loyal States, to know that Congress was still in session at - Washington, the prevailing opinion at the South being that the seat of government bad been removed to Chicago. ea- Jeff.. Davis is said to have rode a white horse at the battle of Manassas Gap. He is determined to steal all the honors of his old father-in-law. lie is called by his southern admirers 'the "Hero •of Benne Vista" and now he wants to be called " Old whity" too— what next ? Gen. Polk, the truculent Bishop of Louisiana, is the owner of four hund red slaves, ninety of whom are commun icants of his church. An English clergy man who visited the South a few years ago, says the Bishop "tolerates no relig ion on his estate but that of the Church." ihr-The name of Commander 3faury has been stricken from the rolls of the Marine Society; New York; in conse quence of hii deserting his' country's , flag. ar The ladies of Harrisburg gave the retort:fed volunteers a public dinner on oue °EAR public sidewalks on Friday last.. M AI+RINV l I EM:b PROM : A Washing ton dispatch to The Press says: Ileury Burch, a livery-stable keeper, of this city, who carried out 11. S. Magraw ;md Arnold Ilarris to make att effort to re cover the body of Colonel Cameron, on the battle field, returned last dening,.— The party, as your readers are aware, was captured by the enemy, at Fairfax Cotirt house, when going out. Burch was premitted to return on taking an oath to reveal nothing in reference to the army of the enemy and its move ments. Barris, ho says will possibly be premited to return, by au exchange of prisoners or siime other arrangement; hut. M.agraw will he imprisoned at -.Rich mond during the war. It is understood here that Ilarris and Burch are in sym pathy with the enemy ; and if Magraw was not betrayed into their hands, lie was eertauly in the hands of those who were not over-zelous to secure him a gainst capture. Harris is a southerner, and is at home in the custody of the re bels. P ENKSYLVANI A I ' rOO.P.S.-PCIIIISyI nia has now thirty full regirn&ts in the field. The fifteen additional regiments, which, it is understood, are to go into service at once, will increase her force to forty-five thousand men. Besides these, the Secretary of War is raising an independent brigade of four thousand five hundred men, which will be corn. 'molded by Gen. James, and which will be ready to take the field in twelve days. Thus the Keystone State will have fifty thousand troops in the field, which is cer tainly her share. air Father O'Reilly chaplain of the Sixtyninth regiment, states that at the battle of Bulls Run, while in the act of administering the last consolations of religion to a dying rebel soldier, and while clothed in his official robos, he was fired upon several times by the Seces sionists. One bullet went through his hat, two others struck his coat. A party of the Black llorse Cavalry then rode at him,to slsiy him jest as ho finished his sacred mission, and it was with the greatest difficulty that ho escaped.— Neither he nor Father Mooney ever car ried weapons, CT On Sunday last, a spy was arrested at the Relay House. He had come from Richmond by way* of Winchester and Point of Rocks. A German woman was also arrested at th . e . same time. She was taken into a hotel at the sta tion, and a committee of ladies delegated to search her. Concealed under her hoops were found a number of fetters and other documents for prominent, 'se cession rebels in Virginia. Both parties were sent to Washington. a- Among the new appointments in the regular army it is said . a cowmis=ion or lieut. colonel has been tendered Wm. H. Morris, a graduate of West Point, and son of the great song-writer. Mr. Morris, who is at present working editor of the home Journal, is an accomplished gentleman, and will prove a valuable ac quisition at the present time on account of his military education and experience. 1( The Cincinnati Gazette learns from a private letter that Capt. Gay, of New Orleans, whose subscription of $lO,OOO to the Confederate loan was so loudly heralded by the Southern press, backed out, and only paid $lOO, the cause for doing so being a change of feeling pro duced by a visit to Louisville, where he had the scales taken from his eyes. Agr A reporter for one of the New York papers has taben the pains to in quire as to the number of United States flags made and sold in that city since the bombardment of Fort Sumpter. . ascertained the aggregate to bo 16,995. The total amount, of materal used was 36,720 yards of bunting, 20 pounds of thread, and .40 dozen spools of cotton. tir Colonel Farnham, of the New York Fire Zouaves, who was wounded at the Bull Bun engagement, has become insane, ar.d is now in the Insane Asylum. it' is stated that the cause of this unfor tunate' issue is attributed to the effect of his wounds, together with grief for the loss of his men. eir All the drinking places in Harris burg are now closed at one o'clock in the afternoon, by order of the Mayor, in consequence of the infuriated crowd of soldiers, now at that place, lying in wait to be paid off. riZ' The young rnen4of Liberia have presented an -'ebony cane, with ivory handle, mounted -with African gold, to Lord Broughain, as an expression of gratitude for his efforts on behalf of the African race. gieln future no volunteer will ha mus tered into the service unless lie is able to speak the English language. IfirMr Biondin pruposes to cross the Seine upon a rope stretched betwen the Tuileries and the Quai d'Orsay. brave hearted girl at Belfast, Me:, rather then be dependent, has learn ed,the trade of bootmaking. lir The Memphis Appeal denies pos 7 itively the rumors relative to the disaf fentiori of Geo. Lee. Ii The Chief of Police of Louisville has forbidden the singing of patriotic songs in that city. SCRAPS OF WAR NEWS Miss Au ! , ted.aAer, daughter of the Second Nlaine Regiment," from Au gusta, Maine, was upon the battle field on Sunday, had her horse shot from un der her, and walked all the way from the scene of action to Alexandria. where she was ministering to the wounded at the hospitals, at which are fifteen wounded of the Minnesota First. The Government does not propose to recognize the Southern Confederacy by an exchange of prisoriers. 11 II who have not been officers of the Uniten Strates army will be released on giving their pa role not to bear arms again against the United States, or afford aid and infor mation to the enemy. Gov, Stevens has been appointed Col onel of the Seventy ninth I llighlund) Regiment of New York, which Colonel Cameron commanded. Coy. 5, was a distinguished officer in the Mexican war, and stands high as an efficient and thor oughly-trained soldier. It is stated that the Rebels nitt;dered wounded soldiers with the greatest in dignities—and even burned a hospital full of the dead and wounded. We hope this may prove incorrect, as a thousand other wild and contradictory stories doubtless are. It is stated by Washington letter-wri ters that both Gen. IVool and Gen. Har ney will be now called into active sirrice in the field. It is to be hoped this is no idle speculation. The country needs and demands the services of these able commanders. Maj. Gen. McClellan has introduced a number of reforms into his division since his establishment on the Potomac. Amongst others no soldier is to-touch liquor and and any officer found 'Lipsey" conhued for 24 hours. General McClellan's father was a Philadelphia physician and•surgeon,'who died suddenly a few years ago. Ile Was celebrated fur energy of 'character, as tonishing promptness and daring cour age in s,urgery. 'The Uniforms of the Ist Maine regi: meet are so dilapidated that most of them " will soon carry Bags of truce Hying in the rear," , Pennsylvania isn't the only State that has gambling and thieving contractors: Fatterson's time being about expired, be and Cadwallader are to be mustered out. or service. Gen. Banks succeeds him and General Dix goes to Baltimore. Cadwallader, liiiwever,, is to be re-ap pointed for the,war. By recent let of Obugress, conbscating the property of rebels in arms, General Lee will be deprived of his Arlington estate. It embraces 300 seers, and is the most valuable estate in the vicinity of Washington. A letter from Fort Pickens says that the British war vessels have engaged all the coal to be had at Cuba, ani.l that it will be impossible now to keep the U nited States, vessels in the Gulf. Mr. Burch, from Manassas Junction. as stated in a previous despatch, says one hundred men have been employed since Tuesday last burying our dead on the battle-field. Gen. Henningsen, of NM:traumas no toriety, we notice from our Virginia ex changes, is at present connected with Gov. NV ise's legion iu the western portion of that State. W. S. Cochan, of Rockland, Me., has obtained a contract from the United States (overnment, for the manufacture of army tents to the value of WAIN or 870,000. A Baltimore paper mentions fifteen of the family of Francis S. Key, the au thor of the Star Spangled Banner, who are now fighting the battles of the South ern rebels. Col. Cameron's body }lad not been found. By his request, a year ago, he will be buried near his father's grave the Lewisburg Cemetery, if found. • General• Harney isin..ak Louis, where he has been for the past two months. It is seid:that he, will be shortly assign ed to an important command. The name or Gen. MeGlellan's succes sor in Western Virginia is William S. Rosecrans, not Rosencrantz or Rosen- 1311372 There are said to be two thousand schoolthasters in the Third Vermont Regiment, Which has just gone to the seat of war. Toombs has resigned the Secretary ship of State of the Confederates. Ex- U. S. Senator Hunter succeeds him. The War Department has ordered the purchase of 20,000 horses. Regiments of cavalry will be organized forthwith. Mrs. Mary Griasly comtnited suicide on the 15th inst.. near. Galena, 111., be cause ner husband had gone to war. • 'Captain John Travis, the great shot, has been appointed assistant inspector of arms of the State otMississippi There are now 500 females employed by Government in Cincinnati in the Manufacture of tents for the army. The telegraph office at Harper's Ferry was on "Monday, opened fur, the first time since its evacuation. \Viel:l: AT TUE :0 TNT.—Hilif a milliou per day is DOW pVOdIICVd at the molt in Phil a d e lphi a . operalive: ;rt.! Work lug over time "to produce the sinews or war in sufficient quantity. The coin age is principally double tagles. The sight of a pile or this beautiful coin, in tittles like these, is extremely trying to the optic nerve. Large quatitics or money are also being coined for private tecount. Like the ll:ivy yard and arsen als, the mint is now a scene of constant activity 'FE:amt.:a AND is a curious fact that Robert Garnett, who was killed at St. George, was the professional ir.- strutter of McGlellan at West Point.— lie taught him tactics, and had au apt pupil, it appears. lir Prince Napoleon and his bride, the daughter of 'Victor Emanuel, have arrived in New York. gar The young and beautiful Empress of Austria is in a decline. ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM!! AT A ND E MON' S. Ice (Warn of various flavors will be served every day and evenine—Sundays excepted —at Anderson's, Market street. ifeb *Coal MO subscriber havimg purchased the pro perty lately occupied by CLARK & ZELL. , tti? would most respectfully call the -.- attention of his old, friends and customers to to the fact that he is now prepared to sell LUMBER AND COAL ' at the very lowest figures by Boat-toad, Car load, or otherwise, His Stock of Lumber will be selected from one of the best.manufactories and cannot fail to dive satisfaction. Ile is also prepared to supply "RILL STUFF" at short notice and at low prices. HIS STOCK OF COAL will consist of Shamokin, Red itod While Ash, Baltimore Company, Lykens Valley, &c., all of which he will sell by the Boat load, Car-load, or by the SINGL 1:0 lle will els continue the receiving of Coal at very low figules. STATE OF ELIZABETH RUSING, late of Man helm township, Lancaster connty, deceased-- Letters of Administration on tilie estate of the said deceased ha vial; been granted to the undersigned, all persons hawing claims against the same will present them, and those indebted thitreto will make immediate pay ment to the undersigned, resididg in the Borough of Marietta. EDWARD KUSINO, Marietta, July 13, 1861, [6l A CARD. .101IY CAMERON, M. D., Hygienic Physician & Accoucheur, Gower of Front. owl Gay Streets, AJU 12:',TTA r IWENTY EMPTY !lOC:SHEA DS7:I4) —in good condition—will be sold , ',MI at the low mice of $1 each and delivered any where in or near Marietta free tit charge. Be ing in want of cellar room, if talatn from the store soon, a trifle less will be :akcii. A6 O , lot of excellent W ISK Y . _BA RULE.; very cheap. For sale at DIFFENBAC IPS r v TIE A meriran 'Watches are among the best timekeepers now in use, and for durability strength awl simplicity far surpass any ether watch made in the world. 11. L. $• E. J. Z A 1/ Corner of North Queen-st.., and Con Ire ,4quAre Laneastei, Pa., have them tor sale at the err!, lowest rates—every watch aceumpaiii Plj With the manufacturers g,uarran tee to ensure its gen utneness. For Rent Th ree comfortable dwellings, located in very pleasant parts of this borough, fur rent cheap. Apply to David Harry. A BASEMENT ROOM, bettvven the IVhita Swan and the Petty House, Front street, Itiarietta,adinirabfy adopted fur a restaurant or a barber shop, for rent. ilajtly to David harry. Great Discovery T have made a discovery of the utmost im portance to every married person of either sex, and will send the full particulars concern ing it to any one on receipt of a stamp to pay return postage, Address Un. J. IL MARTELL, 7-311-iswly.] lfred, Maine. SPECTACLES to suit all - - 4 a can be aided with glasses, can, be bought at li. L. 4- 14:. J. Z A JIM'S, Cog.- ner.of North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancaster. New glasses refitted in old frames, at short notice. vti- 1 - AMPS! LAMPS! SHADES, &C. The undersigned has received another lot of Fluid and Coal Oil Lamps, and Lain p Shades of every variety and price. Call and see them at Dr. Hinkle's Drug Store. J r - luaus A.ND CA SSIMEDS.—A very su- Vi pertor selection of French anti German Cloths, and Cassimers, and a variety of beauti ful Vestings, a new and fashionable lot, just arrived at Di frenhaeh's Cheap Store. • _ T - TicKoRYC Oak Wood, 50 Cords each, ITi Hickory and Oak Wood. Orders most be accompanied with the cash when they will be promptly li - Spangler...k..P attonson. IHE Largest and,bcst assortment of Fancy Cloth & Cassimeres and vesting ever offered in this market and will besold at priceswhich defy competition by J. R. Diffenbach. LTO.I3.E_ROOM TO LET.—The Room lately occupied by Miss Margaret Trainer as a Millinery. Inquire of BARR SPANGLER. ORTABLE LAMPS. A new and most r convenient and. perfectly safe lamp, called the "Portable Coal Oil Lamp," for sale cheap at Grove sr Roth's Drug Store. LA NOU.RING EXTRA.CTS : 2 Vanilla Strawberry, •Pine Apple, Alniond, Rose, Lemon, Just received and for sale at Grave 4- Roth's. ArifIAMPADN E and - other Table Wines, guarrantePd to be pure, and sold as low as can be bought in Philadelphia or New-York. H. D. BENJAMIN, Picot Building. ASUPERIOR COOK STOVE, very plain style, each one warranted to per form to the entire satisfaction of the "'- purchaser. STERB.E"'T 3. - CO. it KNIVES & FORKS, Britainia and Silver plated Spoons, Brass, Copper, Plain and - Enameled iron Kettles, and Housekeeping goods generally. . Sterrett 4- Co. M A D t E the RIA E TN I T t INES ie ftbod i ed and fruity, A— D. REESE, Mount Toy. XCELLENT Cooking and Eating Apples I `4 always on - hand at Anderson's. SUP.ERIOR COAL OIL-25 cents a quait at... Dr. Grove's Drug Sore. 1 RANDlES—alLtirands—guarrinted to be genuine. Benjamin 4- co. r oxIR PROPYLAN N Rittb, • ' , IS Dining . the pam year ‘re have intro•heccd the notice or the :nedieal profts,ion of Ms. omiltry the Pure Cry:ad/iced C.llluride e Pro- pytamine, as a and having received from inany Sources, both from nhysicians of the higheM standing and _Finitering testimonials of ats real cal«e from patients, the most in the treatment of this painful and obstinate. disease, we are induced to present it to the public in a Conn READ V' VW( 131 DI RO lAT E, Which WC hope will cominclid ilseir to those who are suffering wi+h this afflicting complaint, tied I to the medical practitioner who may feel disposed to test the powers of this QE Euxin PROPY LA MIN e, in the form above spuken of, has recently been extensively cx- periwtented with in the and with marked .-iicress (as will appear from the published accounts in the medical journals.) 11:i. — It is carefully put up ready for immedi ate use, with full directions, and can be ob- tallied from all the druggists at 75 cents per battle, and at wholesale of BU L LOCK & CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, Jul-Iy] Philadelphia WINES AND LIQUORS. Alexander D. Reese, WINE AND LIQUOR DEALER, Main Slred, EA Sr IVA RD ] Nowa Joy, Latunster County, Pa. rpm.: undersigned would most respectfully lic.g leave to inform the public, that he has nnened a Viz NE AND Laguna. STORE: in all its brandies. lie will constantly keep 011 hand all kinds of Brandies, Wznes, Gins, frisk and Set&l2 CardiaLs., Tuom - As z EL r. Also, a very superior Old Rye Whisky just received, which is warranted pure. A choice article of German Wine. Various brands of Champagne Wines. All A. U. R. now asss of the public is a careful :examination of his' stock and prices, which will, lie is quite confide/it, result ill Ho tel keepers and others boding it to their advan- Mge to make their purchase.; di' ii rn. A I.:SO—Kerosene, or Coal Oil, Pine Oil and Pluul at reduced -vices, at the ••Enterprise 11/ine - k Liquor ,tore." A. 1). ilk.E.sk. Mount Joy, June 22, 18(31-1y. A LEX A N DER LYN Y, Fashionable Root and :)7irie II fan itfarhyrer, MARK ET sTREET, MARIETTA, PENN. Would most respectfully intorin the citizens of this Borough and neighborhood that he has the largest assortment of City made work in his lino of business in this ltorough, and be ing a practical 110th AND SHOE MAliEll Ininsel los enublea to select with spore judgment than tiiiise wtVti ate uut. lie continues"to rrtaii mbolure in the very best manner everything ill the BOO?' AAD :UWE: LLVL , which he Win wari.int for Heat Hess and groat BJ - Cail and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. ,1 111)oiz—oula)1 - 111iN o!lsieis S A 1 . U C) N _ Between Neckroth's (11401.11;11nstin's flutets. MBE undersigned would inform the public i t that he is prepared to furni:Ai all kihds ul iiVr•t.sktrients, such as Oysters, Frdits,(takes, &c. 'Thankful for the patronage already he - stowed, hopes to merit a continuation. Rosscr Cntt.u. Also selling a variety (~t'Brody-tuade Clothing, on COVIIIIIiOII. Selling at Cost. Marietta, May IS, 15111. Ni TINE A . NI) LIQUORS. • '1 Superior Old Brandy, Old Rye Whiskey, 110Iland Gin, Old Maderitt, Lisbon . , Slam.) , and Pert Wines. l'ittsbu cif Whiskey always on hand at the lowest market prices. Very Fine Brandy at a very low ugh by the Barrel. J. R. Ut ' , TEN BACtI. Market-A. - DANIEL G. BAKER, . ATTORNEY dT LA IV, LA N CA ST P.l. OFFICE.:—No. 24 NOIMI DUKE STREET, opposite the Court House, where he will at tend to the practice of his profession in all its various branches. Nov. 4, '59.- ly TAR. J. 'Z. H D OFFER, ENTIsT, OF TUE BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL NURGEILY, LATE OF HARRISBURG, PA. Front street, fourth door from Locust, uver Saylor tit:McDon-liiitiiir' Mips Book Store, Columbia. Entrance be weer the Drug and Book Stores. AUDITOR'S NOTICE The undersigned auditor appointed to distribute the bat aiwe remaining in the hands of James Wilson, Executor of the last will of Ann Whitehill, lute of Lancaster county, deceased, wilt sit for that purpose an SATURDA 1 7 , the 10th daj e of AUGUST next, at 10 (*lock, a. in., in the Library Room of the Coutt House. JAMES L. REYNOLDS, Marietta, July 6, '61.1 Auditor.. TT YDROP AMY - STEMML - PROG ESSI NG Gratefully acknowlgdgcs the very liberal patrouage that has been extended to him du ring the short time that he has been in Mariet ta, and has much pleasure in announcing to the ladies in this vicinity that he has good prospects of being able soon to secure the services of alhoroughly qualified and experi enced female 'physician, who ' he feels assured will supply a want that has been loi.g felt iu this community. Marietta, July 20, 1861. Selling out Summer At a very low figure to make room for Call at Diftenbach's and see how cheap you can buy all kinds of summer goods just now— being determined to close out his summer goods to make room for a Fall stock. Great ilumce ments now to buy at DIFFENBACH'S. July 20, 1861. rQUAL or REGULAR TIMEKEEPERS, can be had of H. L. F. E. J. ZAHM, North Queen-se., and Center Square, Lancas ter, Pa., in the shape of Equilibrium. Levers— the best article of Swiss levers now in the mar ket. They are lower in mice than any watch of equal quality audj ust as true for timekeeping - 1) UGGY and Sleigh BLANKETS of various _Up styles and at much lower pikes than the same sold last fall. Spangler Patterson. 1 rL)O;ACe6OnrIN D ALUhI SALI strecivlatwiluesd below the old prices, by J. R. DIFFENBACIL OLD BOURBON WiIISKIC in qt. bottles, something very fine, in store and for sale At the "Enterprise Wore," !potent Toy. REMEDY FOR RREUMATIKM; l'ennsylvania llasl,ilal, Dr. Cameron PALL PURCHASES 6N of ee.1,:,!, ..m,) of JrJ:i i•H Tr PO IZT0), ITS, ! ( ; 71 Board, buitaLde for Al p a yi,yel an,l s”6l by I:. hilitmy, 501 Prodway, Il spvcial arran;4etitt.ot we publish in add( 1 ., other portraits •I'ni_ CELKtiu.ATFp L 11,iN well known both in Europe an. I:nerica. l'holographic Glittery Brady's collection of It Photographs is jostle „„ ns ,dered olio of the lions of Nvo. - Volk, and in the Photographic repreductimis of these every centre table can now have an additional attraction in a miniature Brady'; AIIIIIFIg our publications arc AloaMon Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, liannibal Ilarutin, Lady Davis, Win. IL Seward, Alex. 11. Stephens, Salmon I'. Chase, Raid.. J. Tenriths, Sinon Cameron, Howell (.:obb, Montgomery Blair, henry A. Wiza7, Edward Bates, John TvMr, I:ideou Wells, nen'l Itealireganl, Cal .I) F. 'Smith, (ten"' Lee, I;en'l Scott, John IL ,Koyd, , Oil. ltob't Anderson, Jacob Thompson, Major Mei/liner, P. F. Thomas, 01. Elsworth, John Bell, Gen'l Butler ' Gen'l Mansfield, Col. Lander, Co!. Fremont, Stephen A. Douglas; Maj. Gen. John A. Dix, Maj. Gen'l N. P. Banks, John C. Breckenridge, Gov. John Locher, John C. Calhoun, Herschel VJJohnson, L. G. XVigfall, Ben. McCullough, Lieut. !Henry, Henry lVatit Beccber. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Prof. Morse, I Irene Greely, N. P. Willis, James Gordon Bennett, William C. Bryant, Henry Clay, Washington Irving, Andrew Jackson, Dr. E. K. Kane, Commodore Perry, Mrs. Sion rney, John Audubon, Mrs. Gen'', Gaines, Charles Summer,Coy. AndreA, J. J. Crittenden, Doke of : k, eweastic ' Prince of Wales, Zachary Tay lor, George Bancroft, Lathrop. L. Maly, SIMIt Houston, .1. Q. Adams, Emerson Etheridge, Andrew Johnson, Parson Brownlow;-Brown low's heroic daughttT. Toother with about 50P others. da which. additions are daily Rlaite. ratalogut sent an receipt of stamp. Price of Portra;ts $3 Per Dozen. Can be sent by mail. Remittance may be made in postage stamps. Also a lari,e collection of Photographs of distinguished Europeans, Emperors, Kings, Queens, .Nlarshalls, Generals, Dukes. Lords, Authors, Actor;, Politicians and Clergy.— Pri , T, front 25 to sf. cents each, according quality. Our eblabrisliinent is also fteafhp4arters for I I OTOG R.7k, PH EC ALE II NS. both as Agent of the best French manofae to ter, sod ss manufaaturer under a patent of our own. We have a large assortment, varying, in price front tilt cents to $5O, and holding from 12 portraits it } , to 600. Also cases of morrocco or cloth for the pocket, mid hold 2 4, O. S or 12 portraits. Also variells styles of :frantiag card portraits, of carved wood, metal, paper, composition, etc., of elegant and tasteful designs.F Our Photographers now in the field are - , daily sending us Camp Scr•nrs of The Frei:era ._7lTar unrl views of points and things of interest, both, card size, fur .1/hums and Stereoscopic : 4, n Fur illblaflCe, the the !S'erenth at Camp Cantes,ll: In the trenches—Cooking thew ):'eats—Ter i; graimets— The Junction Low a Keens—('enrol steed run of the 'Comp, de. HA [WEN'S Ficatty befule and after the scenes of destruction. Together n ii hr various other places of. Note. Lard size cents each; bleteoscopic 34 cents. Parties who would like a lot of these (-gm ! , scenes to subset fruni—the balance to be re. turned m gum( order at their Own C.Xperla4 o , and arlay--Call be accommodated on xtv lag pruner Now York reference. .STE It Et ISt:OP Eli 4.1 S r11 , 4W.: IV S. Our estabbstititentis the great-thoitorhoo for ororythittg to the Stereoscopic boo, and our vismuinient is the most complete piouubly of any in the world. The Stereose.ipe in the most insintelipe. let eNling,enteriaming, amusing., and r.c . cain4 a modern inventions. None are too young., none tuovid, intelligent, Mute tot) illiedUelltelr, IlektiuM - + - edge its wrath till beauty. No home is complete without it, timid it mo,t and will penetrate everyiiihere. It pre6t•nt. to your view every part of the world, in all the relief boldness, perspective, and shxrpuesn ttf detail, as if you were ni . rho. spot. We have an 111110 CIISC.irtiriety of Views-of Scenes iti Purist larudou, England; Semi:Lod. Ireland, Wales, France, Belgium, Ilojitand, SWitZerlll.lld, Spann, The St. Cloud, Fontainebleau, Turneries, Turkey. Italy, _Egypt, Athens, the Holy Laud, India, Crystal Palace, also Groups Historical, marriage scenes, breakfast revue:, Pie-mcs, shimmy, etc., eta.. An exititi,site assortment of Illto,trated Interiors; of Patoci-u, and Cathedrals of France, Italy, etc., etc. The elhict of these illuminated views is most remarkable. • Anthony's Inelaidaneous Stereoscope View , are the latest ehotographic Wonder. Tiler are taken in the .I,OI4TrET// PART OF A hi and everything, tin [Haller 1/0.1. 'rapidly it may be moving, is depicted us sharply and dislincl ly us if it had been perfectly- at rest. The, gives an additional value, for to the beanie,. of inanimate nature i/ adds the charm of Ili,• and motion. The process-.is. a discovery of our Own, and being unknown itt Europe., we icceived from Louden and p e ; r a l arge for Anthony's instantaneous Views of A inert- Call life and scenery. Our Catalogue of subjects and prices will be forwarded to any address on receipt of stamp. Parties at a distance sending us $3, $5, s.lu, $l5, $2O, or $25, can have a good instrument and such pictures as they may request, sent 4y Express. . Views alone (without instrument) can he sent ,hy_inail. R . AN7'.110.1%, (3dours south of St. ,Vicholas'. 11o!cl,) ' 501 Ilao.koway, Neve YORE:, Importers and Manufacturer of Photographic 111 ater i a 1 s, Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. Merchants from every seetrep a the country are respectfully incited to uaake e.xammation of our stuck. unr...l3aUclin of Peoto gra graphic luvention and Imopovcinent will he bent to any address'on application. [Cut this out for future refereneej July 13-dmo}. 1{ F . DE GRATH would State explicitly that he is the discoverer and solepossessor of the secret of the manufacture ,of Electric Oil, which could nut be purchased for. $l,OOO, 000—and $50,000 will be givente any chemist who will make it. My Oil has performed all the cures published in the Ledger fez years past. Ask Col. Grant, 26 North Thirteenth street, Dr. Eillingsworth, 11r.:keyser, now at St. Lawrence Hotel ; George C. Bayer, 30:a Jarvis street; Mr. • Cripps, Thirteenth, and Girard Avenue, and others, ad in,fini/um, who have been cured of ItheurnatitlM Deafness, He., by my Oil in Philidelphiarf-7. ' ht is. also a valuable remedy for Colds,--Splints, Spavin and Scratches on horses. '• Price 25 cents, 50 cents, and I. PROP. CHARLES- DEXi-RATI-1, Philadelphia, Pa. lC None genuine without signature of Prof. C. DE Gains. Labels signed in. writing. Principal Depot No. 21 - 1 "South Eighth St. Philadelphia. Country dealers and druggists. can be supplied wholesale and retail. Price 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 per little. Try everything else;-pre Ws one simple trial. CAVTION-13e careful to ask iGT andget N DE it Gavrx's Electric Oil, as worthless imations abound. There are numerous imitationssprate , up on. the reputation my article has acquired ' . Ihe public must beware. They are worthless. For sale by all dealersand - druggists. Prin cipal office 217 South : Tit street; - Phila. -• Feb. 2-Iyl, A CH UNE Lot of Books for children called! indrstructable Pleasure Books; School anct other Books, Stationary, Pens, Pen Molders, &c., &c. For sale at Dr. Hinkle's..