inn Fatal rarititian. hIARIETTA CAR TIME.—The several pas senger trains leave "Upper-station" as follows: the morning train east at 7:15.. The mail train, (vrst at 11:23. The afternoon train east at fi:l6. The evening train west at 6:55. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,1862 Tnz WAa Ezorramativ.—Our borough has been in a most excitable condition fot a week past. -On Friday evening of last week, a large meeting took place in the Town Hall, to organize military companies—three having been started. The exempts, or those over 45, for home protection and two com panies of young men, subject to the order of the Governor, for service any where in the State. Resolutions were passed to drill every afternoon at three, o'clock, and at five in the evening.— On Saturday the Chief Burgess, in compliance with the Governor's proc. Lmation, called upon• the citizens to close their places of bnsiness at three o'clock every afternoon, until further notice, and to repair to the - Town gall Park for parade and•drtll. On Monday afternoon and evening this programme was carried out, but Tuesday brought ts more stirring news--that the rebels ;zard (greatly crossed into Pennsylvania. At noon a meeting was called to take steps to obtain arms. A committee, composed of Captain Samuel D. Al iner, Barr Spangler, Rev. A. B. Grosh and 11. D. Bee3amin, was appointed to go to Harrisburg and try to get arms; a bond for them was drawn up, giving the corporation for security. At this juncture of the proceedings some bought that unless the companies were regularly organized—otheered, &c.,-- that the arms could not be obtained, whereupon a motion prevailed to ad journ antit 5 o'clock---the regular hour for drill-•-when an election for officers should take place. A new drill ground was now brought up—the Park being too uneven—when a majority seemed to favor the vacant river lots immedi ately in front of "The Mariattian" of fice—a beantiful, level strip between the canal and river, belonging to the David Rinehart estate. During Tuesday fore noon this plat was cleaned•np, briars, long greys and rubbish removed from it ; —at least a dozen willing recruits spend ing the major part of the day assisting in fixing the new drill ground ; at the ringing of the Town 11 alt bell—which is only allowable on extraerdinary occa. sions---at ten miuntes before five ; an intniew:e crowd goon gathered in the Park ; the silver• grays organized in the by electing Samuel D. M iller, Captain ; C, C. P. Grosli, first lieuten ant and J. M. Larzalere, second lieuten ant; ill the meaoinie -Young Ameri ca'• had gone to the new drill ground and organized by electing Geo. W. le huirey, captain ; A. W. Stehman, first lieutenant and here stuck ; three sever al attempts to elect a second lieutenant havii g failed—there being five candi dates : David Roth, Henry S. Libhart, Ilea. U. Goodman, Clayton 11. Fvulk, and James Bait. Captain Haines, of the Penns)lvacia Forty-Fifth, who is here recruiting, was at this eminent oh ;served in the crowd, when a motion was Mottle and "carried to lay over the elec don .of .a secund lieutenant until the next evening : and request Capt.. IL to .Capt. It, then drew A'ho company :into titan and t+ put them through the acid," complimenting them if4r their eillicieecy in so short .a time-- ibilivlog only drilled for tlu•ee evenings.— ean.wb,ile , t.ho cars came along and the •-.4suns t ecuntottte" went to Harrisburg, stud ,returned on Wednesday afternoon with two hundred arms and ammunition, and in the everting the company elected k/eo. U.'Cloodulan, second lieutenant.-- Upon examination it was ascertained that eighty out of tine two hundred arms were rifles--none wanted the muskets, and hence• a split—which of the comp's .. hies were to take the muskets. On Thursday morning appearances indicted a breaking up of Captain Mehaffey's .company, for, out of his willing recruits, but ,sixteen could be found willing to "shoulder the musket." The newly made Captain, who, by the way, was al ready uniformed almost cap-a.pie, not to be outdone, determined to go to Harrisburg and bring from the Adju tant, General's department,—nolens vo lens rifles for kis men, but, as old Father Ritchie used to say, nous verronS.. , At a late hour on Thursday night the bells were rung and word was going the rounds that every able bodied mall would have to leave at day-light for Dar iisburg—the most intense excitement prevailed—that the Governor had called out immediately fiftythousand men. AB we go to press, liriday afternoon, the word is that two companies will leave for Ilarrisburg at noon on Saturday. or Among the wounded in the late battle is E. H. Rauch, formerly of Lan caster, who had a company in Colonel Coulter's regiment. Capt.. R. was the prejecter of the first daily paper in Lan caster. ilar The Ladies Pattioti .c Circle will meet on Tuesday evening. next, at Mrs. Barr Spangler's. An earnest invitation is extended to all to assist: ear Dr. Hinkle rekurned to this bo rough on 'Wednesday evening last, frogi the Georgittowtt,ltospktals. , ggr The Ladies of the "Patriotic Cir- cle of Marietta" return their sincere thanks to the members of the "Donegal Lodge of Independent Order of Odd Fol lows, of Pa." for their handsome and ac ceptable donation (the' sum of $25) and would also acknowledge, with deep gratitude, the kind wishes and liberal offers on behalf of the "Lodge" by their patriotic brother, Rev. A. B. Grosh. The Ladies feeling the necessity which calls for their aid to be indeed great and immediate,, will endeavor to promptly employ the means' bestowed in relieving the wants of the suffering soldier, and sincerely hope it Will he accompanied in its errand by the bless ing so earnestly invoked by the giver. MARIETTA, SEPT 4, 1862. 7o Mrs. Sterrett, Treasurer of the Ladies Patriotic Circle of Marietta HONORED MADAM I enclose a draft on Mr. J. R. Diffen bach for Twenty-five dollars, being a do nation to the "Ladies Patriotic Circle of Marietta," from " Donegal Lodge No. 129, I. 0. of 0. F. of Penn's. The worthy Secretary of the Lodge requests me, in conveying the donation, to express the feelings which prompted it. We feel - that the pfeseht is a peri lous time—full of terrible events—every hour pressing most solemn and important duties and responsibilities to God; to our Country and to our suffering defend ers, to every man, woman, and even „Outh in our land. As Odd Fellows, we are required to be reverent - to our God, loyal to our Country, and benevolent to our fellovv-man. And as we regard wo. man's associations like yours—the true Home Guards of our nation, composed of ministers of mercy, to be the agencies through whorii our contributions'can be made most useful and acceptable to the sick and wounded defenders of our gov ernment, and our homes, we respectfully request your Circle to employ our means and be Um dispensers of our bounty.— Use and distribute as speedily, d's beneti ciently, and as freely as possible, for the necessity is great and immediate, and Odd Fellowship teaches us that every sorely suffering stidier is the child of our Ileavenly Father, and. therefore, a brother. When you have expended this portion nod need further aid, please inform us and we will endeavor to contribute again to this holy cause, as God gives us ability. On behalf of our Lodge, and personal ly, I devoutly pray our Father in Heav en to grant unto evbry one engaged in your labors, wisdom to devise and ability to execute the hest-and .upeediest means to relieve our sick and wounded brethren and abundantly to bless your Circle in all its labors of love—and remain your Circle's humble servant and well wisher in every good word and .work. Vtry respectfully yours. A. B. Uuosu -ca!;. We received a communication few evenings since, from a much respect ed source, stating that our Patriotic Circle would hold Two meetings a-week, for the Present. On Friday ey'enings at the lower end of town ; and on Tuesday evenings at :the upper. As we 'were highly censured some time since for pub lishing what Was said fo hare beenunof licial, and to avoid a similar charge, me inquired of the officers who informed us that the Circle had made no changes in that respect. The present attentive and efficient secretary, Albs Emin4 furnishes us a'synOpsis,of, the last pro ceedings, in Which it will bu found th a t for the purpose of facilitating the recep tion of donations, two perManent dnpos- Rorieb have been appointed—at :Miss Traine alenery store; near Centre Square ; and at R.ev. Aaron 33. Grosh's, Front st., lute ,residence ofJ.udge .Grosh, deceased. And now, one word to Dix .toWnsfolk and farmers. These depositories are convenient and always .olien ,to receive all kinds of dried and preserved fruits, apple ,and other butter, and other 'deli cacies for the sick. The Circle also' calls for .under clothing, sleets. r mus lin -witable for bandages, old linen sheets and tablecloths far lint, towels any thing in short, suitable for the sick and wounded soldiers it our hospitals. The enemy is at our doors, as it were, and it may be that what you withhold from our brave I_Juion soldiers, will only be'saved for the enent,ij to destroy. Send in your donations. I=l 124 - James L. Iteynolds, esq.,.commis . &lion for Lancaster county, has issued a notice that in consequence of addition-, al time being required to complete the, preliminary business for the draft in this county the•same has, been by order of the Governor, beep extended from the 15th inst. to Fridaythe 19th, inst., when the draft will be made ie the Court House, Lancaster city. Eacbdistriet in the county may claim exemption from the draft by furnishing its quota of volunteers on the day of the draft. or Mr. Mathew M. Strickler and Milton G. Wilke, of Columbia have re ceived authority from Governor Curtin to raise a company of cavalry for the new regiments now forming. They have already recruited .a number of men fiorn the Upper townships who . understand horsemanship arid its care of horses andiVhO' - e,o,tt#Tualie kood.por e ,4 7 men. A l ASSISTANT ASSESSORS.—The following are the Assistant Assessors for Lan caster County : North East Ward, Lancaster , city— Joshua W. Jack. That portion of the North West Wrrd north of Chestnut street—S. W. Taylor. That portion of North West Ward south of Chas tnut street—D. H. Ehler. South East Ward—H. F. Benedict. South West Ward—Samual Cormeriy. Lancaster township—A. H. Summy. Manheim tonws hip—H. F. Eberle. West Hempfteld--J. Den Hum Columbia—Upper Ward—William U. Hess. Lower Ward—George Wiliford. Marietta—David Roth.. East Donegal--H. S. Book. Con oy—Jacob Foreman. West Donegal—Henry B. Gish.. Elizabethtown—L. W. Harman3r. Mt. Joy township r —A. S. Hackman. " borough—B. F. Stauffer. Ra.pho--,N oah Zook. Manheim Bor.—J. M. Elahn. • Pena Township—E. S. Litchenberger Manor township except the Washing ton Election District-40hp Brady._ Washington District—S.,-B. Urban. Conestoga-S. M. Wright. Pequea and Providence—B. F. Rowe. Martic—Henry Hess. Drumore--J..M.. Hopkins. Fulton—W. F. Neel. Little Britain—J. C. Taylor. Colerain—Vincent King. Bart and Edem—W. W Withers. Sadsbury twp.—B. i 7. Pownall. Salsbury-twp.—John Neuhauser. Paradise—Jacob Eby. Strasburg bor. and townchipl—Samuel Fondersmith. ' - West Lampeter--Henry K. Stoner. East Lampeter—Ezer Lamborn. Upper Leacock—Jacob. S. Miller. Leacock—Abraham Bair. Cmrnarvon—David Styer. East. Earl—lsaac Rank. Earl—llenry Shirk. West Earl—Levi d. Kemper. Warwick—George Geyer. Elizabeth township—John Fausett. Clay—Ezra W issler. Ephrata—Jacob S. Sharp. East Cocalico and Brecknock—E. Billingfelt. West Cocalico--Michael H. Shirk. Cy Whilst on a flying visit to Lan caster a few days since we had the pleasure of taking by the hand our old friend Jacob Strickler, fora - Jerry of Col umbia and now Captain of Co. K. fgfith Penna: Volunteers. 'CaO. S. served a year as . a private and non-commissioned officer in .Co. E. 18.t.P.enna. Reserves; under the lamented Capt. Neff, and was through the seven days' battle hefore Richmond, a here he behaved with note,. ble bravery. When the !CA company was raised in Columbia, by . "Rowery. EriSman," a sUccessful attempt was made to have Sergeant Strickler 'detailed as commander, "Bowery!' 'accepting 'the first lieutenancy. Captain Strickler has gone on to. Washington - ,- to take charge of the company. gar The Democracy of York county, have settled a full tict:et, and' with Es-. Secretary of State, 'Jeremiah S. Black;:. now. practising law'. at York, Ex-coltecr tor at Charleston ?. Peter Meintyre.and . our wooi-dy6d locofoco friend A. lies tend Glatz, as the •;veighty 'try° of con ferees to nominate Adam J. Glos.sbren ner for Congress. Adam has had almost a life estate at . Washington 'as` door keeper, clerk, private secretary. &c., and now wishes to go as a full-fledged Con gressman. Wonders will never cease and poor old Baily will have to bide himself on his hoop-pole plantations in Demo cratie Perry if "Gloss" gets in his way. C• The ladies of the "Partiotic Cir cle of Marietta" would inform the be nevolent citizens of I:larietta and the surrounding country, thid they haire,ap poieted , the residences of Rev. A. B. C-rosit and Miss Margaret Trainer, De positories for the reception of articles contributed for the benefit of the sick and wounded so'diers. All who wish to aid the "Circle" in their patriotic efforts will please remember. ar We received from` Mrs. Barr Spangler, a•few days since, a basket of the finest Pears it has been our good fortune to have ever tasted:, Mr. S. has spent a vast deal of time an4l money in securing a very fine collection of fruit, and has, no doubt, the finest assortment for private use of any gentleman in our vicinity. . lEz- We received a couple of copies. .of the "The New Smith," from Paris' Ru disill and Scout Patterson of Co. I. Pennsylvania Volunteers, now at Port Royal, South Carolina.• The Mari ettian would lake about three "Souths" and it sells at five cents a copy ; adver tising one dollar a line. , , Wl' Capt. A. W. 13,olenius, of Lances,- ter, was wounded in the right arm near the elbow, and which neoessitated ampu tation, in one of the recent battles ip Virginia, feels very confident that the ball which watered his arm exploded, fracturing' the brine and tearing the flesh ELI 1 around. A collection was taken up in the late Union Repriblicati Couventipn for the benefit of the Patriotic Dane:item' df - 4nd.yialcie4 $.1,80n50n. Thad Deus' Stevens gave tifttaollapil COUNTY COMMITTEE.—The following is the present Committee. Adamstown—E. Billingfelt. Bart--Henry Pownall. Brecknock—Levi Laush. Colerain—W. S. , Martin. Clay—Hiram Erb; Columbia— Upper Ward—Col. A. S. Green. Lower Ward:r. G. Hess. Conoy—Frederick Smith. Cocalica East—S. F. 'teed. West-4. W. Mentzer. Carnarvon—G. W. Compton. Conestoga . —Adam BOrtzfkeld. Druniore—Samuel Bbyd. Donegal West,--Heury Gisb. Donegal East; new—H. E. Hershey. Earl—JorMihan Boland. Earl. East—Absalom 'B. Bialer. Earl West—E. Burkholder. Eden—J. H. Gilbert, Elizabeth—Lewis B. Hibsman. Elizabetlitown--M ; H. Ober. Ephrata—Peter-Martin.' Fulton—pay Wood. Herapfield West—B. G. Bruckhart. IndiantownJacob F. Frey. taMpeeer Es i at—Joel Miller. Lampeter West--Martin Krieder, jr. . • Leacock—John Seldomridge. Lea.cock tipper-48sec Bushong. Little 13rittain--Thomas ,Furniss. Lancaster ToWnship—F. H. Sammy. Lancaster. City— N W. W.—G. Brnbaker, Esq. Evens, Esq. • W'.-'W. A. Attee,.Esq.' W.-0. J,'Dic.key, Esq. Manheim Bor., Rapho-:=Dr J. M lelabheiin---flenry 11. Landis. Mt.. Joy Borough ~R. M—Greider. • Mount Joy twp.—G. S. Becker. Mount J'Oy, new--5. 11. Zeller. Maytosin--11. S. Book. Martic—Joseph Armstrong. Marietta--Geo. W. Mebaffey.' Millersville—Samuel Christ. Penn-John Stebman. , Paradise—John S. Keneagy. Pequea—Samuel Hess, Petershurg—Joseph Hays. Providence—Frederick Myers. Robrerstown—Frederick , Hoffman Rapbo, new—S. L. Brubaker. Sadsbury—Samuel Slokorn. Salisbury—R. W. Morton. Strasburg bor.—John f C. Baldwin. Strasburg twp —Henry Musser. Warwick—F. M. Rauch: Washington, bo'r'ough—S. B. Urban tdr The Demonratic Convention net in Lancaster on Wednesday last and nominated Gen. Ge0..111. Steinman for Congress. A collection was taken up for the benefit of, the Patriotic Dough ters, General Steinman heading it with one hundred 'dollars whie,h amounted to t,wo•hundred and twenty nine dollars. A•whoolbarrow was,found in front of "'lire Waterman's Borne" Hotel, Ben jamin Taylor's, very late a few nights since. ; Tho•owner can have it, by,prov ing property;paying charges and taking it away. "Col. George Mayer, , an old hard ware merchant' or Lancaster, aged 82 years,,Oied gf paralysis , that city, on 'Cuesday'morning last: DIED. At the residence of his brother-in-law, John K. Fidler, on Thursday morning last, Eo 'WARD 'P. TRAINER, of this borough; aged 31 years. The friends of the family : are . requested to at tund,the funeral,- 3vithout further motice, from the residence of Mr. John K. Fidler, at two o'clock this, Saturday, afternoon. AO) -A. - -?11. C 0 A L. .1. THE undesrig tied would respectfully inform I the citizens of Marietta and vicinity that he is prepared to deliver 4IC ®}MUSE-, Al THE FOLLOWING PRICES, VIZ: Baltimore company, Stove and Egg at $9:50. Do • Do Nut, 3:25. ShaMOkin White Ash, Stove size, 4:50 •Do Red Ash,9:so. Do ' No. Four, ' • 3:50 Do White Ash Nut, • 3:25 Treverton, .Egg, and Stove size, . 4:50 THnS ZELL;''Agt. Marietta, SePtember 6,-1852. . . , .= MLO!iMM=A Al"' to the premisesof the underaigned f residing in East Donegal town Ship, about one mile west of the Borough of Marietta; on the 25th of August, A RED' STE'o.,itthout three Tears'old. The owner &hereby notified to. come and proye property,. pay charges and take it away ; otherwiSe it Nill be sold aceord ing.to..Jaw. 1 ;DANIEL ENGLE. September 6,1862-2 t. A Stray Ste,er. AME to -the premises of the subscriber, re lit,. j siding in East Ponegal township, near Marietta Borough; about the Ist of June last, A'RED STEER, supposed to be about 18 mohths'olo.: The ow ner is hereby notified to come forward and prove property, pay charges and take it away, otherwiseit will be sold adcording.to JAMES .MIC LURE, SR. August 23,,15G/-tf s4o.] WAGES P ($lOO. 'IVO sell goods for the ' • ADAMS SEWYN.O MACHINE COMPANY: We will give neommission do all goods sold by our'arras, or pay wages at flop $4O to $lOO per month, and pay all neaebsary'expenses. Our Bodine . is perfedt kn;its tqechauista: A childcan Tiara 'to' operate hy half an hour's instruction . It is equal to . any Family Sewing . Machine in use, .and we have reduded the price to Fifteen Ddllars, Each machine .is warranted fox three years. Address C. 'BUGGX..4',S,' Goan 5 Agtt., 20 '62-Iy.] Detroit,' Mich. - 4•Fg re pßF,A3vr. CRF A . Vinelx flavored Ice Cream can be bad 0.7.1"-VAa,VarY - day Mid, evening, iS)Aloy's a#OftWPI:..I II VRIFea Viit/ET.7 STakE; __Mar:l4o l st, Marutta. agg:Atikairitileedv 101 genuine. Pen janain tir 'Dv Another Lot of New Summer GOODS. CALL AND SEE THE FASHIONABLE AND CHEAP ihigES ROBS, Rr Men's Ladies and Children's Wear JUT SHELVED AT J. R. DIFFENBACH'S, No, 61 Market Street, Marietta, Pa 0 O FFERS FOR SALE The best Merrimac Prints at 121 cents, " " American " 12t " Cocheco " 12 1 " " " Spra g ue " " cc " Mourning " 12 2 ' ac The best Domestic Ginghams at 121 cents. Bleached and unbleached Muslims at nearly I= NEW DRESS GOODS 'Such as F.nglish.and French Chintzes,' Mozaminque.s„ DeLainea, French Challies, French Poplins, . . White and Colored BRILLIANTS, Crapes, Veils, Collars, and Ictotions of all kinds. Spring .Cloaking Cloths, Fancy and Plain Cassirneres, • Black and Fancy Cloths, Vestings, Cashrneretts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Carpeting, Oil Cloths; Window Blinds,, Buff' Holland,' for Cpttains, Curtain Fixtures, &c., &e., All "of the above goods having been'.hought FOR cs.sx, wilthe sold cheap as the cheapest; the attention of p'ersens waiting for low prices are respectfully invited.tethis!notice.* GROCERIES . :' Ten Hhds. Extra Syrup at.so cents per gallon ; Excelsior Hams anilDried Beef, said to be the best in the world. Fresh• Soda and Wine Cup Biscuit; Sugars, Coffees, Teas, &c., at the lowestinarket prices. Five Mids. Su.ar tiouse Molasses at 2.) cents per gallon. LIQUORS• Brandies, Gins, Superior Old Rye, Pure Port, Sherry and Madiera Wines; all of which will, be sold at the lowest price FOR'CASII: China, Glass and Queenswaq; The highest price paid forproduce N E FI R M. WEST & ROTH, HAVING PURCHASED the entire stock, good will and fixtures Of the Drug Store of Dr. J. H. Grove, take this me • thod of informing' the patrons of this establish ment and the public in geileral, that nothing shall be wanting to insure at all times a fresh and complete - assstirtment of * 4 O, ClAle*, Soaps, Hair and _Tooth Brushes, Combs, Tooth. Washes' and Powders, Hair Ayes, Patent illedicines, Paints,. Oils, Whitelead, Varnishes, • 'Dye-Staffs, Glass, and everything' usually kept in a well regula ted apothecary. A new and fancy lot of COAL Orr` Lasrrs— the fittest in the floroughat prices to suit the times. Lamp Tops attached to old Lamps at short notice.' Globes, Wicks, Chimney's, &c., always on hand. '• ' A very convenient "HAND LAMP" forl'Car rying about the house, just received. A nicely selected lot of all kinds - of Station art, Envelopes, Pens, Pen"-holders, Inks, &c., of all grades 'and at all pikes. An endless variety of Fancy and Toilet ar ticles on hand. - Just received, an excellent article of Co al 0 t 1 now se iling at 10 cents a quart: Marietta, November 0, 1661. • ly Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA For the Relief of the Sick acid Distreseed, afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases and especially for, the Cure ,of__ `:Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDIC.KL ADVIC.g. given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon. . . Valuable Reports on Spermatorthesa or ceminal Weakness,' and other Diseases of the Sexual .Organs, and on the New Remedies em ployed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in Ssaled letter envelopes, -free of charge.— Two or three. Stamps , ier postage will bv i nc- Reptable. • . Address, DR.'J. SKILLIN HOUGHT'ON Acting Surgeon, Howard Association,Aio. South Ninth. Street,. Philadelphia, Pa, . DR. HUNTER has for thirty years confined his attention to diseases of a'certain.class, in which le has,.treated no lessz then fifty thousand, eases, without an instance of fail ure. His great remedy, t Dr. Hunter's Red Drop, cures certain diseases when regular treatment and all other remedies fail ; cures without the disgusting and sickening effects of all other remedies; cures in new cases in less than six hours. It roots out the poisonous taint the .blood is sure to, absorb unless this remedy is used,, ;; It is One dollar a vial, and, cannot be obtainedigenume anywhere than at the old office, No. ,3. Division, Street, New York City. Book for 10 three cent stamps.- 200 pages full of pictures. [Apl.26-Iy. . Musical, Academy, At Lancaster City, Penna Mrs. Graves and Daughter froth Phila Teachers of ,the Piano,; Guitar and :Vocal Music, Trams, Five Dollars for three months.. Particular attention paid to the. Rudiments. N. B. Agents for the sale of CONRAD MY I?.RS' world renowned PIANOS. Ladies desirous., of . purchasing a good, PIANO, are, respectfully; imyited to call atthp subscriberi. residence ,where they can be seen ; also good Second-hand Pianos, from $25 and upwards. idupiC.Stools, $5. All the new Music received as soon as published, for sale at city prices, by M. P. GRAVES, June 14-3m] No. 15 East. Orange St. EYER'S WORLD?S' FAIR ±Yj_ PIOZE _MEDAL PIANOS Attention is called to the feeent improvements by which the greatest possible volume of tone has been obtained, without sacrificing any of 'the well knoWn sweetness of these.lnstruments. This', with an improvepouch and action, ren der these Pianos unetiqualed. The' dull and muffled, 'or metalic and wiry tone is entirely avoided. All'lnstruthentS warranted to stand - all climates. ' ' ' WAREROOHS, 722 ARCH STREET) JAMES N. KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, REMOVED To • ' No. 139 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, ABOVE WALNUT, Ph ila delphia. VIT ALCO X'S celebrated Imperial Ex- VIV tension Steel Spring Skeleton Skirt, with self-adjustible Bustle. The latest aillttbest in use, just received at' • p . IFPERBA civs and will be sold at-considerable below the usual-prices: DANIEL G. BAKER,, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LANCASTER.. PA OFFICE 24 NORTH Oulu. STREET, opposite the Court Rouse, where he will at tend to the practice of his profession in all its various branches. r Nov. 4, '59.-ly yi'iNIIiRQ.IDERIES—.Tust received the lar&est 4 most:desirable lo,t of Embroideries eve °tiered fOr sale here, consi.sting, inptsrt of beau tlful Frenelf Worked .' Unctersleeves SPeneeri, Swiss and Jaelroaett Edging -4144 In serting, Flouneing,.&c:, sellin g very IoW. ' 4 plirks.a.a.ctr. SALT ! SALT S ! 1 7 11 you 'Fi ta t to buy t.; 7, I• - Call at the stori Of S.FA*6I:EIt & PATTERSOD New Summer Goods We have just received a full and COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF EVERYTHING DESIRABLE IN THE MARKET, FOR LADY'S, M '& fOiii CHERWS WE sH. OUR VARIETY OF LADIES DRESS GOODS Is very large and contains . many styles of lam beauty, adapted to the wants of the plain and gay. Our line of Men's and Youth's Cassirneres CANNOT FAIL To sun. EVERY TASTE Gloves, Hosiery, Mitts, and Notions of all kinds in full supply r Sun Umbrellas, Worked Collars, Shawls, Veils, Etc. Ingrain, Venitian and Rag - CARPETS, Transparent, Oil Cloth and Paper Window Blinds; Wall Paper in styles suitable for Parlors, Chambers and Halls GROCERIES, CROCKERY AND FISII. ALL OF WHIM WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP SPANOLER PATTERSON. Marietta, May 17, 1.862: liEg _ El'. D. .13ENJAM • DEALER IN WINES & LIQUORS, Picot BnilAing, Marietta, Pa. EGS leave to inform the public that he Swill Continue the WINE & LIQUOR bum ness, in all its bianches. lie will constant,y keep on hand all kinds of Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch Cor4ials, Bitters, f S•e., BENJAMIN'S . Justly Celebrated Rose Witis~i y, ALWAYS ON HAND. A very superior OLD RYE WHISKEY ust received which is warranted pure. n- All H. D. B. now asks , of the public is a careful examinations of his stock and pri ces, Which will, he is confident, result in Ho tel keepers and others finding it to their ad. vantage to make their purchases from I im. S. S. .RATIIVON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, At F. J. Kramph's Old Stand, on the Coy ner of North Queen awl Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. QRATEPUL to the Citizens of Marietta and vicinity, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, the undersigned respect fully solicits a continuance of the same; as suring them; that under all circumstances, no elfortawlll be spared in rendering a satisfactory equivalent for every act of confidence reposed. CLOTHS, CASHMERES AND V ESTINGS, and such other seasonable material as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly kept on hand and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style may suggest. ALSO D i r -VIA DE CLOTATING, GenneMelL'i FUTTILS/ii4 GDGiTaS and such articles as usually belting to a Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. --..x,„,— , ..t= t SUPPLER & BRO., IRON AND I3RA SS POUNDERS And And General Machinists, Second sired Below Union, Columbia, Pa. They are prepared to make all kinds of Iron Castings for Rolling. Mills and Blast Furnaces, Pipes, for ,Steam, Water and Gas ; Columns, Fronts, Cellar Doors, Weights, &c., for buil dings, and castings of every description ; STEAM ENGINRS,AND BOILERS IN THE AMP MODERN AND IMPROVED Manner.; Punips, Brick Presses, Shafting and Pulleys, Mill - Gearing, Tips, Dies,'ltlachinery for Mining ~and Tanning ; Brass Bearings, Steam & Blast Gauges, Lubricators, Oil Cocks, Valves for Steam, Gas, and Water; Brass Fit tings in all their variety; Boilers, Tanks, Flues, Heaters, Steaks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Doors, Washers, gin. BLACKS'3 I / 7 11ING in GENERAL. From long experience in building machinery wc latter ourselves that we can give ge - teral satis faction to those who may favor us with their orders. Dl — kepi:sir ing promptly attended to. ,Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet with prompt attention. Prices to suit the times. . Z. SUPPLER, T. R. SUPPLEE. Columbia, October 20, 1860. -14-tf DAVID ROTH,. -e.,‘ Dealer in Hardware, Cedartoare, Paints, Oils, Glass, ?Oki' Gook, it alo othei• fot7es, (Kx.. MARKET-ST., MARIETTA. WOULD take this means of informing the VV citizens of Marietta and vicinity that he is prepared to furnish anything in his line., consistingin part, of Table Cutlery of alt kinds ; Building a n d Housekeeping Hard ware, in all styles, Cutlery, Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, Cedarware, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Knives; Forks, Spoons, Shovels; po kers, TongsiCiandlesticks, Pans, Waiters, Cop per and Brass Kettles, Door, Desk, Pad and all other kind of Locks, Nails, Spikes and An fact everything usually kept in a well regula ,,ed Hardware establishment. A. LEXANDER LYNDSAY, • lA. • Fashionable Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN. Would most respecttully inform the citizens of this Borough and neighborhood that he has the largest assortment of City made work in his line of business in this Boroug,h, and be ing a practical ROOT AND SHOE MAKER himself,is enablea to select with more judgment than those who are not. He continues to man ufacture in the very best manner everything in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he wilt warrant for neatness and good fit. tCJ - Call and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. DR. J. Z. - Delatist, . op , THE BALTIMORE COLLL . L assa iii OF DENTAL SURGERI. LATE OF HARRISBURG. OF F I C Et—Front street, fourth door from Locust, over Saylor & McDonald's Book Store, Columbia. Entrance between the Drug and Book Stores. Columbia, May 1, 1860.-ly. 0 A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HAMMERED and Rolled iron, H. S. Bars, Norway, Nail Rods, American and German Spring and Cast Steel, Wagon Boxes, Iron Axles, Springs, Sre., for Smiths. For sale by PATTEM‘ON & CO. JrRIME GROCERIES Java and Laguira Coffee.; Crushed, Pulverized and Brown Sugar; Superior Green and iilaclerea , Rice, Cbccse arid Spicei; syrup and prilne - ba; king Molasses; Excellent Pearl Barley - at R. DIFFENBACIM. "El GOODWIN'S fit . BßO's; Plantation fine i cut Cheiring Tobacco. The best in the world. For sale at WOLFE'S. , . TORE ROOK,TO LET.—Thistmata lately 0 occupied by Milss Margaret Valiter as a Millinery; Apply "tot'BA.R.R SPKNGLER. d'ARDERS Tor LUCKORY ¢ OAK WOOD ,kj will be received at the cheap, store of • T. R. DIFFENBACH. • Nown?PCbe la reC 'LT 'on hand, " 0 STAPIT•• Benjamin it tified WhiekeY.. Be