ii IC 4itatiettian. - , ,ificuLietta, Ga SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 181362 X.,?•lllessre. MATirtEt & ABBOTT, No. 335 Broadway, New-York, are duly authorized to act for us in soliciting advertisments, &c., and receipt for the same. UNION STATE NOMINATIONS FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, THOMAS E COCHRAN, OF YORK COUNTY FOR SURVEYOR OEIVERAI., WILLIAM S.,R.OSS, OF LUZERNE COUNTY "UNION COUNTY NOMINATIONS • FOR CONGRESS. THADDEUS STEVENS, CITY. \ FOR ASSEMBLY. BENJAMIN CHAMPNEYS, City, HENRY C. LEHMAN, East Hempfield, NATHANIEL MAYER, Dromore, DR. H. B. BOWMAN, Neffoille. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, City. FOR COUNTY COM3USHIONER DAVID KEMPER, Ephrata. FOP. DIRECTORS OF DIE POOR Cot- SAMUEL SHOCK, 'Columbia, LEONARD PICKEL, Bart. FOR PRISON INSPECTORS GEORGE LONG, East Donegal, A. G. GRUFF, Upper Leacoek. FOR COUNTY SURVETOR A. R. WITIOIR, Manor. FOR AUDITOR. JO 1N STROUM, Jx., New,Povidence. Gen. Pope passed through Lancas ter city on Monday last, en route for the west. Be has been removed from his command on the Potomac atlas own re quest, and returns to his old quarters in the west. A great many , complaints.are made againsthim for 'want of capacity ,aad there is a general belief that he has been greatly •over-rated. The Express says several hundred had collected at the depot and as the train drew in there was a general rush for the rear car, where it was understood that the Gen -eral was to -be found. He was seated on the rear platform of the conductor's .car, and was immediately recognized by toe crowd through his resemblance to the portraits which recently appeared in some of the illustrated papers. The crowd gave three cheers fur the general, which soon brought him to his feet.— lie spoke briefly as follciws : • , Citizens of Lancaster: I thank you for your kind reception, and regret that ilhave up cheering news to tell you ; but I-stiil live in hope that Pennsylvania will not be . invaded. The troops under my command fought well, and among them none fought better than the Penn sylvanians. We did all that men could do, but we were not supported as we should have been. The General bowed and retired, and the cars immediately started off amid much cheering by the crew& Sicir The report that the Government was short of arms is wholly groundless. The War 'Department with the provi dence and energy which marks its pres ent management, has aruis in readiness for all the troops which have so far been mustered into service; and its Larange meats for the future ensure a full supply As more troops take the field. There is therefore no foundation for the reports that there is a scarcity of arms, and that , the Department will therefore be forced to pay high prices. isr. Strange as it seems, it is no less true that Gen. McDowell, who lost the first battle of Bull Rue, is charged with the loss of the second, It is said that he.conimenced the attack, not only with out orders, but against orders : and that it was owing to this premature movement that Gen. Pope's plans were disarranged, and his success frustrated: flow true this is, actually, .we know not ; but such appears to be the conviction of . the ar my. Among the volunteers from th'e country who have tendered their ser vices to Gen. Wallace for the defense of Cincinnati, is Jas. E. Murdoch, the ac tor, reader and elocutionist, who arrived. armed and 'equipped, his soul in arms and eager for the' fray. loth of 111 r. Murdoch's sons are in the army, and he feels qualified to serve his country by the occupancy of a rifle pit. ear John C. Rives, the publisher of ;the Congressional Globe, has vont ributed 104,000 to the raising and equipping of , the -first regiment of the' District of Columbia. r This looks ilke patrioism, to ,be hottatad`by rich all over the country, 4 1 4 be President has appointed the 11,1 13 ' finieph 4.01 ti of Kentucky, to be tPioiCiat ilarshal of the United States, in accbrdance vatt the late act of Con -6 8 PEN, PASTE AND SCISSORS, Gov. Thomas 0. Moore, the chief magistrate of the State of Louisiana,, made his appearanee in Thibodaux, last Week, on business. The moment the fact became known the people turned out to mob and - murder him. Many people were armed. He begged for mercy ; and but for four women, who surrounded him, he would have been shot. The people detest him on ac count of his cotton-burning and sugar destroying order. The Kentucky Central railroad has increased the rates of fare as follows : live cents per passenger orrall fares of thirty cents and under two dollars, and ten cents per passenger on all fares of two dollars and over. The advance is made in accordance with the provis ions of the general tax law, which au thorizes railroad companies to increase their fare sufficient to include the tax H. Alexander, the color bearer of the Tenth N. Y. regiment, received three terrible wounds in the recent engage ment, but clung to his colors with ten acious grasp. While being taken into the hospital he became insensible, and an attempt was make to take the flag away, but his unconscious hand held it more powerfully than before. The gut. Johnsbury Caledonian learns that as Dr. Bugbee, of Glover, was treating a person for diptheria, and while in the act ofe,auterizing the throat of\the patient, in the effort of coughing she threw up a piece of matter which lodged . upon his hand. His hand soon became inflamed, the poison extended to his body, and he died in a few hours. Archbishop ❑ughes, in his speech in Dublin, on the 23d of July, is reported to have said : "If the party that is, nominally called rebels—a term which I do not use in regard to them all—if that party shall triumph, then I shall transfer my allegiance to that party as the legitimate government of the United States." The Provost Marshal General has emanci ated two slaves belonging to John 11, of Tennessee. The negroes had been employed by the Cumberland Iron Work Company, of which Mr. Bell is president. A party in Portland, Ale., have pat ented an invention by which they can burn kerosene oil in lanterns without any chimney. They can apply the ap paratus to any lantern. It is simple and pffectual, and a good light is afford ed td the usual cost. Colonel Mulligan was released by Major General Wool, at New Creek, Va. August 27th. His temporary arrest was iu consequence of non-compliance with orders which never reached him, and or which he knew nothing. The Boston Traveler thinks that as "Philadelphia has raised a military fund of one million dollars, she loves her sol diers to some purpose, as becomes her name." In consequence of the raise an raw material, the chandlers have advanced the price of rosin soap to six cents, and castile soap to eleven ce•its per pound also, mould and dipt candles to eleven cents per pound. Governor Andrew and Governor Sprague have united in a request to the War Department that credit should be given their respective States in the draft for seaman who have enlisted in the naval service. There are three different kinds of lint wanted for oar wounded soldiers; one the common scraped lint, another of ravelings about three or four inches lung laid smoothly toge i ther, and the third of ravelings cut into much . shorter pieces. The persons employed in the New York Methodist Book Concern have as sociated together to aid those of their number whd may be drafted. Over twenty men have enlisted from the es tablishment since the war commenced. Among the privates in the ranks of the 17th Connecticut regiments, is Elias Howe, Jr., the well hnown inven tor of the sewing machine needle whose patent yields the princely income of a quarter of a million dollars annually. A woman, with progeny numbering 505, has just died in England. Her name was Mrs. Jane finder, and she resided at Rudston, She was aged 95 and was mother of 12 children, and has left 71 grand children, 119 grand-grand children and 3 great-grand children. There are 14,000 Indians in Minnesso ta, 3000 of which are Sioux. These only have been engaged in the late massa cres, and their warriors do not proba bly exceed 80. Hon. Jos. Bolt has been appointed by the President Judge Advocate Gen eral of the army, with the rank of Col. He will enter upon his post without de lay. Miss Jane H. Shaw,- of Bath, Maine, has been nominated by the Republicans of Sagadahoc, for Register of deeds. The harness Makers'o( Nevirark, N.. 1 employed on government work, bays struck Tor higher wages, ear Rosin, which a year ago brouhglit one dollar and a half a barrel, is new selling for twenty dollars a barrel. -‘ - '"&THE MARIETTI GENERAL MCCLaLLAN.—A correspon dent of The Press, writing from Wash ington, says : " Major-. General McClel lan is making every preparation for a speedy resumption of hostilities. He has issued orders to the troops to pre pare themselves for an instant advance upon the enemy, and, if we may judge by the signs and, preparations around us, the few weeks to come will be as fruitful of as great, and I trust, more happy events than those just passed.— We have a great army—an army of vet eraos—disciplined, experienced, and eager to avenge the recent discomfiture to their arms. We have another great army in reserve, now coming from the North, and although not yet acquainted with the duties of the camp and the field, as brave and as earnest as their brothers who have fought on the Chickahominy, the Rapidan and the Rappahannock.— Ai all events, whatever the policy may be, rest assured that there will be no de lay, no tardiness, no unnecessary wait ing, no trifling with our enemy, or with the spirit of our people. Whatever Mc- Clellan may have done, even admitting that all the criticisms made upon him are just,te is again at the head of our armies. He has been placed there by the Administration and the chosen gen eral of the Administration. Ile possess es the confidence of the soldiers. Ha is anxious to do his duty and retrieve his fame. Let us be silent and confiding. Let us hope and pray that he may re deem the past by making the future a bright and glorions page in the history of a regenerated and victorious Repub lic." Cr On Wednesthy last eleven hun dred paroled Union prisoners taken in the late batttles, reached Washington. They say that our dead were stripped by the rebels of all their clothing ex cept their shirts befare burial; also that the enemy at the time were so hun gry that they rushed for the haversacks of our killed and wounded and devour ed the contents with the greatest vo racity. The rebel officers say they for bid the men to strip our dead but they disregarded the orders, Not a shoe was to be found on the Bull Run battle field after the battle. Naked bodies feet and all, was the first sight on going to the field. ur Gen. McClellan having been charged by the President with the com mand of the fortifications and the army for the defence of Washiegton ; 'he has assumed the chief command under Gen. Llalleck. General Methellan 'having had constructed, under his own eye, most of the fortifications, and possessing superior engineering abilities, as well as a perfect knowledge or the topography of the district occupied by the rebel for ces, is, in consequence, peculiarly adapt ed for this position. The Bellows Falls Times states that a sad and distressing affair took place in Springfield, Tit., on Monday evening of last week, at Gould's Mills; some two miles below the village. The wife of Mr. Jackson Gould took hei two children, a boy aged six years and little girl aged four years; and drowned herself and children. In the house on a stand was found a note, saying that herself and children would be found in the river. Cr The grog ration in the. Navy agreably to act of Congress, has been discontinued,: and a money.-snbstitute awarded. How this will work is to be seen. We know the measure is decid edly disapproved by the high grade na val officers. They say that this ration never did the least injury, while it was. always received with the greatest satis faction by the sailors. U' The pay.of the volunteer militia called into State service will be the same pay and rations as the volunteers in the United Stares army while in active ser vice, the pay, hOwever, dating back only two days before they. march, John Ridgway, son of the late Jacob Ridgway of Philadelphia, now living in Paris, has sent one thousand dollars to the hospitals in Philadelphia. Cr Col. A. N., M.cOluie has been appointed by President Assistant Ad jutant General for special duty in Penn sylvania. He has the rank of Major. Ex-U. S. Senator Polk has had his iiroperty, amounting to $lOO,OOO, confiscated to the Federal (lovernment. He has long since sided with the rebels. gr s r It is said that in consideration of the number of volunteers furnished al ready by Kansas, the government will not order a draft in plat State. gtir The board of assessors of St. Lou is have determined to assess the secesh officeholders of that city 'to the full amount of their salaries. fir Ex-Governor Lowe 'has been ap pointed by rJeff Davis Provisional Gov ernor of garyland. Quere,—how long will it , last ? stir A free negro regiment has been raised-by Gen. Butler, and is now en- Murriped' in Carrollton adjoining. New Orleans. - • , Anthony Burns of Fugitive Slave Law notoriety, died at:St: Catharines, C. W., July 21th. tyWz• The rebels openly boast of being able to march to Daltimore,and thence to Harrisburg and Philadelphia, sweeping all before them. They say they have left enough behind them too look after .McClellin and his army. They never want to rest until they have reached the Monumental city, and they then think they will be joined by enough sympathi sers there to so strengthen their army that it will be invincible. or The horrors of War can be great ly mitigated by that sovereign remedy, Holloway's Pills and Ointment, as it will cure any wound, however desperate, if it be well rubbed around the wounded parts, and they be kept thoroughly cov ered with it. A Pot of ointment should be in every inat's knapsack. Only 25 cents per Pot. 227 Cr In Baltimore, on Sunday the war news caused considerable excitement and the Polies Board increased their poliqe forces of the city by the addition of four hundred men. The military Provost Marshal also required all places where liquor was sold to be closed du ring the excitement. FRIENDS. AND ilelAtibes of IN bl-466 oldierS & TTOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINT SIENT—AII who have Fri-nds and Itelatives in the Army or Navy, should take special care, that they be amply supplied with these Pills and Ointment; and where the braye Soldiers and Sailors have negzeeted to provide themselves with them, no better pres ent can be sent them by their fiends. They have been proved to be the Soldier's never failing-friend in the hour of need. Coughs and Colds affecting Troops. Will be speedily relieved and effectually cured by usingthese admirable medicines, and by paying proper attention to, the Directions which are attached to each Pot or Bog. Sick Headache and> Want of Appetite Incidental to Soldiers Those feelings which:so sadden us, usually arise from trouble .or annoyances, obstructed prespiration, or eating and drinking whatever is unwholesome, thus disturbing the healthful action of the liver and stomach. These organs must be relieved, if you desire to do The Pills, taking according to - the printed instructinns, will quickly produce ahealthy action in both liver and stomach, and as a natural 'consequence a cleat head and good appetite. Weakness or Debility Induced by °eel Fatigue Will soon disappear by the use of these in valuable Pills, and the Soldier will quickly acquire additional strength. Never let the bowels be either confined or unduly acted upon. It may seem strange that Holloway's Pills should be recommended for Dysentery and Flux, many persons Supposing that they would increase the relaxation. This is a great mistake, for these Pills will correct the liver and stomach and thus remove all the acrid humours from the system. This medi cine will give tone and vigor to the whole organic system however deranged, while health and strength follow as a matter of course. Nothing, will stop the relaxation of the Bowels so sure as this famous medicine. Volunteers Attention .f Indiscretion of 1 oWiz Sores and Ulcers, Blotches and Swellings can with certainty be radically cured' it the Pills are taken -night and morning, and the Ointment be freely used as stated in the printed instructions. If treated in any other manner they illy tip in One part to break out in another. Where is this Ointment will remove the formar from the system and leave the, Patients in vigorous and healthy man. It will requite "as little perseverance in bad cases to insure a lasting cure. For Wounds either occasioned by the Bayonet, Sabre or the Ballet,. Sores or Bruises. To Which every Soldier and Sailor are liable, there:are TlO, medicines so safe, sure and con venient. as Holloway's Pills and Ointment. The poor Wounded and almost' dying sutrerer might have his wounds dressed immediately, if he would only provide himself with this matchless Ointment. which should be thruss 'into the wound and smeared all around it, then covets% ith a piece of linen from his Knapsack and compressed with a handkerchief. Taking, night and • morning 6 or a, Pills, to cool the system and prevent intimation. Every Soldier's Knapsack and Seaman's Chest should be'provided with time valuable Remedie,. IBIPORTANT' CAUTIQN!—:-...Ncine are' genuine unless the words " - Hottow4Y 3 NEw Yon]: and • Lostiow," ate disceruible as a I:Vde/- mark in every leaf oi the beak of directions, around each pot or hex 'the same may be plainly seen by bolding the tegl tit the A'handsome reward %%NCH be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any tiarty or parties count( tfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. ".*Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HoLLowA y, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in :Medicine ttuoughqut the civilized world, in pots, at 25c. 62c. and $1 each. lam There is eonaiderable silting by taking the larger sizes. N.B,—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affnied to each pot. Decenther 14, 1861.—N0. 20-4. ' DAVID COCH RAN, Painter, Glazier and Paper Hanger. --- WOULD most respectfully inform. the cit izens.of Marietta and the public gener ally that he is prepared to do lb Painting, China Glossing, Paper Hanging, 6.c., • At very short notice and at prices to suit the times. He can be found at his mother's resi dence on the corner of Chesnut and Second streets, p fewdogrs below the M. E. Church, and immediately opposite' the old Oberlin Coach work.A. [Aug. 3-iy. C LIE A LAMPS. A-FRESH SUPPLY OF Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns of every patern, suitable for the Parlor, the Kitchen and the Chamber; Hanging and Side Lamps for Hails, Churches, Stores and Offices, Having purchased them from the manufactu rers in large quantities at the lowest cash rates, we can sell them much tinder the usual retail althOugh every other description of goods are advancing. PATTERSON of CO. H. L. & T. ZAinir 11 ESPEC'I FULLY inform then \ JR friends and the public that they so I.* still continue the WATCH,. CLOCK •-, AND JEWELRY business.at the old stand, North-west Corner of North Queen street and Center Square, Lancaster, Pa A full assortment of goods in our line of busi ness always en hand and. for sale at the /owes/ cash rates. ICP• Repairing attended to per sonally by the proprietors. AMILY COUGH SYRUP :—A Cough, Syrup, for children and adults has just been put up at my store, which should be in 'very family this cold weather. Da. LANDIS. BUGGY and Sleigh BLANKETS OrVELLiOII3 styles and at much lower prices than the same sold fast fail. 43a.vier "4 Patterson. ME2IMEI PRACTICAL HATTER, NO. 92 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA Tthis method of informing his old I friends and the public generally, that he has re-taken his old stand (recently occupied by George L. Mackley,) and is now perma nently fixed to prosecute the Batting business Having just returned from the city where he selected a large, varied and fashionable assort ment of everything in the lIAT AND CAP LINE, and now only asks an examination of his stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. Having also laid in a ;lock of Halting materi al, he will be enabled, at short notice, to man ufacture all qualities---froin the common Soft, to the most Fashionable Silk Hat. Employing none but the best of workmen, and manufacturing good goods at low prices, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. The highest price paid for Furs,—in trade or cash. Marietta, March 9, 1861. Iron Musters look to your Interests The linproced Black Hawk CAST uteN ORE WASHER, BIANUFACTURBD AND SOLD BY O BRYAN,& HOPKINS, Marietta, Lancaster County, Ps The Undersigned will constantly keep on hand and make to older at short noticte the above celebrated machine, the best in the Uni ted States! They will warrant their machines to run lighter, last longer and wash clr aner and with. )ess water than any other machine now in use. They can be easily put together on the bank. All-orders addressed to either of the undersigned will meet with prompt attention. l They are also prepared to sell individu al, County and Stale Rights. BERNARD O'BR TAN. SAM UEL HOPKINS: JOHN BELL, !Merchant Tailor, Car. of Market-st., and Elbow Lane, Marietta RATEFTiL for past favnrs I would rent U(my thanks to toy numerous friends and pa trons and inform them that I still continue the old business at the old stand, where I will be pleased to see them at all times, and having a full and splendid assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VEST! VGS, which will be made up to order at the shortest notice by the best of workmen, and on reasona ble terms, I wouldbe pleasedy therefore, to wait upon my old customers and all who see proper o patronize me hereafter. 10et.29-'sti- 'll.lllli. lohjbs, ileak) &;•.. ull AEL GABLE, Marble Mason, Opposite the Torra. Hall Park, •t„: Marietta, l'a. 1-71 —o • 42.2 mil Z-7. Marble busiDesi in all its btaricilai.., will be continued at the old place, near Vie Town Hall and opposite Funk's Crosio Rey, Tavern, where every ile6eription of marble work will be kept an hand or iniiite to order al short notice rind at very rett,onable pricPs. Marietta, June 29, l dl. 49-ly T HE CLATZ FERRY, Formerly Keee,7l's The undersigned having leased the. named old established Fern• and - Hotel, in Helium Township, York county, opposite the borough of Marietta, where he is prepared to entertain the pithlie at his bar and table with the best the market allords. He would very respectfully inform the traveling public that having obtained First Class Ferry Boats, and efficient ferrytnen, and is now fully preps red A 0 accommodate persoas wishing, to cross the'Susquehanna with vehicles or otherwise without delay or detention. J WIN 1110 EL. AVING purchased, in connection will.' Harrison Roth, 1)r. Grove's Drug Stare and located in the Borough of Marietta, for the practice of the medical profession, would respectfully offer his service to the publi c ._ tle can be found at the oOce formerly occupied by Dr. (;rove. The underSizneci takes pleasure in recom mending Dr. West to his:mends and pals-ins. Dr. W. has been pray ts:ng in this vnanity for the past S or& years, and will, beyond doubt, give entire . aatisfactiou to all who will give hin; a ti. Geo v i d .j a - Z, li Z : h e o e u, l l e d l e r r at i3 e r d oc T p ' s l ! s filt u ti r -4 11 ;x ic i: i n t i3 s a f r o ' - r Detormit3, &e. These article.. ow very highly recommended by PinfeS sors Puncoasl and Gras of the Jefferson Med ical College' of Philadelphia, and the under signed knows - them to be the best articles, of the kind in use. F. Hinkle, M. D. A fine assortment of Flavoring Extracts for Cooking—something.yery nice. Liquid Rennet for tanking delicious desserts. Poncine, Rennet Honey Mid othe fine soaps.. Frangipannie'amd other Extracts. For .vale by DR. H. LAN D IS. NSTIsIIITit: f•'R "' O V IC I T N .T H ItE ° FIT I'EL .til..l. it I ETT The undersigned having again leased this old' and popular hotel, takes this method of in forming his old Moods and the public getter, ally, that nothing shall be spared to keep up the reputatioe of the house,- and make it werthy of the support of the traveling pub *. Gm): -W. Id Eck nor'' E. - DURNETT'S Cocoaine. A compound of jEt Cocoa-nut Oil, &c., for dressing the Bair Yor efficacy and agreeableness, it is without an equal. It prevents the hair from falling off. It promotes its healthy and vigorous growth_ It is not greasy or sticky. At leaves po disagreeable odor. It softensthe hair when hard and dry. It soothes the irritated - scalp skip. It affords the richest lustre. It remains longest in effect. For sale by WEST Sr. ROTH, Successors to Dr. Grove Koflock's Dandelion Coffee. rp H IS preparation, made from the best Java Coffee, is recommended by physicians as a superior Nutritious Becerage for General De bility, Dyspepsia, and all bilious disorders.— Thousaulls who linve been compelled to aban don the use of Coffee will use this without in jurious effects. One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents. For sale lit j. R. Ditfenbach's. r WENTY ENIPTy Iit)GSHEADS —in good condition—will be sold at the low price of al each and delivered any where in or near IVlnrietta free of charge. Be ing in want of cellar room, if taken from the store soon, a trifle less will be taken. Also, a lot of excellent .QATi 1 ELS very cheap. For sale at DIFFENBAC IPS viTINE.AND LIQUORS. YV Superior Old Brandy, Old Rye Whiskey, Rolland Gin, Old Madoris, Lisbon, Sherry and Pert .Wines. Pittsburg Whiskey always on' hand at the lowest market prices. Very Fine Brandy nt a very low figure, by the barrel. J. R. DII FENBACI-1. Bfarket-.51. TE. WELRY,--A large and selected stock of tj fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the best factories in the conntry can be found at H. L, & E. J, Cor. North Queen at, and Centre Square, Lan caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate and all podimarranted.to be as represented. PECTA.CLES to suit all tybo.iwgi s int i rtem . 131 can ;be aided with glaasea, can be bought at R. L. 4 E..T. ZAIIM'S, Cor ner of North Queen4t., and Unier- square, Lancaster. New glasses refitted*old frames, at abort notice. 1v6-1y NAT CtLFF2B.Celebrated.psorkag,and,Cllap Y SHAWL PINS'. The Weld in the World—made and sold at ?rice, 8 cents.] wowg JOHN CRULL BE= Horace West, M. D. i THE PEOPLE'S 0"-:;) 't4..., iHAT AND CAP STOP, i siitil,:a - Z S: ,VIOTB - Zii, 11:ri1,::,,, i No. 20 NORTH QUEEN STREXT, LANC 1 Ii HE Subscribers are desirous to infnr: - . customers and the public general,:. , their preparations of a large assortment ~I - FINE FINE SOFT, FELT S SILK _HATS, ADAPTED FOR SPRING AND SUMMER have been completed ; the same comprice, richest and most beautiful shades of color style, which taste and long experience t L , produce. In our assortment will be f0u..4 =I Silk, Cassimer and Soft Eat s , STRAW HATS. Every style and quality for Gentlemen Bay's wear. A full line of cHILDREN , N STRAW - GOODS, SUMMER STYE cAps, In coucinsion r we would return our •.:2. ec t h an k s fur past favors,..and exertions, attention and dispatch to n. 1..: it continuance. Jour: A. SHULTZ-4 (fircal , Su . , 1.7 Lancaster, May 24, )562.U NIPAI'I 'S MEDICAL TRI:A] On Me Physiological Views of Marri, 25) PAGES AND 130 ENGRAVIN , ;:. Price only 2.5 cents. Sent free of po6ta : .• all parts of the Union. On the irtfirmhir: youth and maturity, disclosing the secret lies of both selves of ages, causing d6.',l]. nervousness, depresston of spirit, pal;.na: of the heart, studded imaginings, invol , _,:ll, emissions, blushing*, defective memo; - , gustion and lassitude, with confexs: thrilling interest of a Bearding echo , ;? '.f;. Culkge Student, and a You ug Marrie:t ka., etc. It is a truthful adviser to the trta:r6• and those contemplating mairiage, who en 4:. lain secret doubts of their physical condiT.l and who are conscious of having tiazakle,l; i. health, happiness, and privileges to whit every human being is entitled. i•rUNNU MEN who are troubled wit weakness, generally caused by a bad habit youth, the effects of which are dizziiii— painot foreetialness,, sometimes a rili - 1;:: he ears, weak eyes, weakness of 11 .• atul lower extrewities, confusion of ide:in. 1,. of memory, With mdantholv, may bt rnr - by the au thor's neto Paris aMI e have, recently devoted much air time in visiting the European Hospital:l. inn ourselves of the knowledge and reseal,' of the most skillful Physicians and Sing-. ut Europe anti the Continent. Thoec place iLeinselVeS Under our Etat , wall I.• have tie. fall benefit of the many new and licueinso , Remedies which tic on! I:Dab:v.l • introduce into our per.e.tiee, and the ILaS Te . A assured , of the salue Zeta, .11,4.5 i.;:;, •, SECP.V..CY acid sittentaati beiw paid to Itc. eases, which has so successfully distin~tt -h, 115 NCI etoforc, as a Physician iseotw TEcr 11. 40p:tranvia Of pruu sewuul i'lliettCer post Pr: Jay-fire yea) N. FILE:NCIS FE:33A LE PI LEX.— Ladies whowi' far Medicines, the etricucy of whist.), ha' to tested in thousands at eases, and beVV)l..tt, to elVeCt a ~ c edy clues wisliest any to.t sti'ts, will use flour Lott ur. I? Liitty•., male Periodical Pills. The oidy necessary to be observed is, helves ylr ii,t ..• take theiti if tileS" bare m 2604 4, tai believe Ow are is certain situations (the pat:tr.:ll4:i,, • which will be found uu the ter.apper ....• , puttying VIKA box,) though always heathy, so gentle, yet so active are Ptiee *1 per tx)xi. They Can be any na/ t of the United ititate,or Catreati.. Tut LAD]. W 110 need a contiikii!. medical adviser with regard. ttt any ofu..• interesting complaints to which , their &L.. organization reotlero them liable, wre tti lady invited to eousuit na. •' 1.1. ECT/10-6 LV. C PAIVTIEXT For mai tied lauies whose health VV.il abut mit, or who have no desite to increase lt:t families, may he obtained as above. It is perfectly saw preventive to conception, a , has been extenaively used during the years. Prim reduced to Silt. sty.vhET OF yount A Treatise on the Cause of t'irnunnLe cay— A soltiffit warning - . Just pulni-le!. Look showing the insidioit progress vnience Among schools, IL.JI/1 11131e.1 ci this fatal habit, pniliting fatality that in Variably attend., its developihg the whole progies; of the !rout the euatniencetneat to the cock. It. I.} 1I i Lc sent ny Mail uu mcelpt eetit .Statiw.p, Atf,endunee daily, from in the morn:., 9 at night, fLtl4 uttSur.cf.tys from Medicines wkili daectitvl, scut;•• Fart of the United Stott, A .. cono4, . . twins Co31111(114/1.1ing t tiusigess cutresponuence stnutiy corndenl., Dr. L's °lnce tdstilt located a, esti.:,o, ed under tiny name of DR. LACISAD. X, No 1:i :ntea Lune, Albany. N G E.: V. Su„,;b:oN DENTIST, Having rersovett to the Hoonts jin - rnerly by Dr. Swentzrl, odjoining .Nyanith r I'. terson'l Store, Market Street, where he I, !.. c prepared to waituit all who may n ilispu3cd to pi:arum:se him. Dentistry in ail :ts branch, ~... ried on. Tncrn inserted on the. taust t.t!.• I 1 priniap!es of Dental science. Ail On the mouth performed it. a. uurkinnitlike manner —on fair VI:RY ILEASONAPLE: TERM-. Having de:era:hied upon a permari - :-:! Lion at this place, would ask a tsini!:,...t oI the liberal pat:ullage lieretoio l v to him, fur tvhich lie will renit , r ecr y i).. bit. suLtsfactitni. Et' Ether administered to proper pe:s., ATRONA COAL OIL! 1..1 WA RRA NTED NUN- EN: pt.r“ AND EQUAL TO ANY KEIRLSEN I.;_ Why buy an explosive oil, when a frw r tnore per gallon will furnish you Wlth . :l PEk.FECT OIL? 3/ADE ONLY la - Pen n'a Salt Manufacturing Onnpan 127 Walnut Street, Phiialleipui. February 15, 1662-Iy. rIHE American Watches are among the 1 timekeepers now in use, and for durab,,. strength and simplicity far surpass any ot.. watch made in the world. 11. L. 4- E. J. Z A fl 1I Corner of North Queen-st.,and Centre 5. 1 1 , :, Lancaster, Pa., have them for sale at Ow r• lowest rates—every watch accompanit.l the manufacturers guarrantee to ensure 11, uineness. UTTA PERCHA BLACKING—oI;I, brudling , Per hoots, Shoes, Carriages, and Military Leather Wo:k. gives theleather a polish like patent makes it water proof, does not stain the v• eat article of dress and need not be applied tener than two or three times a month. For sale at Dr. Landis' Drug Store. FQUAL or REGULAR TIMEKEEPEI• can be had of H. L. 'B7. E. J. Z.:I.W/, orth Queen-st.,and Center Square, Lane. ter, Pa., in the shape of Equilibrium Lever: the best article of Swiss levers now in the nh ket. They are lower in price than tiny W:4 7 Of equal quality andittst as true for tinnekeei.,l OA Genoral Assortment of all kinds ,t BUILDrNO HARDWARE, LOC fiF, ElinKes, Strews, Bolts, Cellar Gr.o , Oils, Glass and Putty, very cheap. PATTERSON & CO. rpHE Largest ick and best assortment of FE: I Cloth & *rneres and vesting ever otk: in this market and will be sold at prices wi• defy competition by J. X. Diffenbach. 50 13.Aval.wsfirtrztraetlath‘eVhIni,„1:: market rates by the barrel or gallon, al Werabach's Cheap RASE'S CONCENT R ATED L Y E, ,' • Pedlar to any now in uso, can be had at , C.eap&ore of Difenbach. ECra:RS and , Clut*pg. Tobacco. A 0 sad golid'vaiicty at J. M. /mamma's. CI