Elie 411.atiettian K{4,-.- - -* - 4v - ; /Raritan - , lantastxx Counip, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, -1863. Defenses of Lancaster County. H-EADQUARTERS OF DEFENCES OF ,COUNTY. June 16, 1863. :.1 The citizens of'the towntips of .FaL ton, Little' Col in.: Bart, Sadsbnry, -.Eden, Paradise, Salisbury; Provideice; I Strasburg, Lehcock,'Eirt, Earl East and Earl West, shill rendez vans at Peach . Bottom Ferry.'''. • •, The: citizens 'of the townships ot•Mar- Pequea, East and West Lampeter, shall rendezvous at M.c.Call's Ferry. The-citizens of •Conestogvand Lan caster townships, shall rendezvous at Shank's Fifty. The citizens of Manor and 'Millers ville shall - rendezvous at Safe. Harbor. The citizens of Columbia Borough, East add West Efempfteld; Manheim, Manhelm,Borotigh, Mount Joy Town ship and Borough, Warwick,'Elizabeth, and Raphb shall rendezvousAit Colum bia. The citizens. of -Marietta, East. and West.Btonegal, and Conoy, shall ren: dezvous at. Marietta. The:citizens of Caroarvon; Brecknock, East Itocalico,, West Cocalfeo, Clay, Ephrata and Laneaster city,• shall ren dezveas. in Lancaster city. ' - Each citizen shall provide his own arms and ammunition ; until a sufficient supplyktf arms reaches this department, also.hii own rations for three days to be::-carried with him. 'Also entrench• tools—either an ase shovel or pick. mElfficers will be aisigned to the com mand of the several points, and will give thtruccessary'directions. Ther.linet of the river from the Chester county line to York Furnacq Bridge, is placed under ,the command of Major Thadddus Stevens, Jr., 122 d P. V. The.line of tha.river from York Fur nace Bridge to the line of Columbia Borough, is placed under the command of. Major B. W. Shenk, 135th P. V., headquartwica at Hof° Harbor. • • -3alutnbia borough - and the ' ;of the river, to Mariettd is• placed under thet,qpintnatid; of' Major Haldeman— headquarters, Columbia. The littera the river from Marietta to the. Dauphin county line is placed ondet the command of Lieut. Johnson, Co. 11, 135th P. V. - , ~ Citizens, 'equipped snit_ ordered as above fire designed- for the defense of the County,.and may arrive at the places Of rendezvous squads or corn ponies, and report to the commanding officer of the line, who will report - the samelirect to the 'officer commanding defences.' As the "honor and - safety of Lancaster county depends, upon a prompt obelil7, ohr . ijoitiity. There witirria initial in ar; E tairr' c=~' ` OLDBut g." A correspondent of the Pittsburg Chroniclewrites : A cu rious incident ocourred to me on my re turn from' Philadelphia, 'yesterday, to "nt this place. 'At Downingtoivn an aged man, with profuse flasenly white whisk ers, his long white hair hanging over his coal` Collar, entered ihe dais. Ells hat was broad in the rim, and showed a large seized head under it; the face is begin ,. Mug to sink from its flabby roundness, and the skin is drawing tightly over the the cheek kopek; 'the large eye, one of which is slightly drawn aside, rolled around restlessly and nervously. Alone he entered the cars with ft,small port mantua in hand. Nojc4tWeiitellihiiif upon his entrap ce, though his uneasin-, ess 7 ilrgrautirrgarii - ,11 . 6zaa . ; at least respect:• if not" adulation. Not a single palut:01:1. either ,:by. an offer of haode.or, any-other token -ofrecogni-, tine, wus.given: The tremulous motion of hands ficid,head.showed that age,,was : laying its , hand!' heavily upon, him. enty-flve years was supeyinducing . the debility which precedes paralysis. The step, was feeble and, the, orm bowed. -• eet 'for an hour a silent and at . tentive observer of all that was trans piring around him. Gloomy, absorbed and silent ; he, sat, as one who felt keenly that power had departed, and that with: it had gone his influence. Many of the passengers, and among them soldiers on : board,peerad curiously at him, as they would at a wild animal of some , unknown species in a menagerie. The .soldiers, after looking, at him, would rafp into the, forward cars and curse, him deeply and bitterly, Yet, withal! this disatis-, faction with his. presence, there, was no open insult by any look, gesture or ex pression- in his presence inflicted upon hip. They , respected too much the Ina. jestic sacredness, of the Orme : he had once filled.. -. The train at last reached Lancaster. A : crowd 91119 _found surrounding, the cars, as there always :Wet .that.place.— The old man passed out as tremulously as he had entered. : , kl,o kind ,smile,,no, greeting, no warm shake of-the hand,.no eyes beaming, with delight, as,they are wont to upon one who has borne the highest, honors his country could confer, when those honors have remained; green and beautiful until honor is laid down and life departs. Shuffling slowly along the platform he only met one person who noticed him, a poor aged janitor of the side rooms.of the depot. Even Allis meeting was hailed With 'lively satis faction. The interview lasted a moment and like a fleeting.shadow James Iluch anart,passed into the main street of Lan caster, solitary and = sad amid his, neigh bors and those were his. friends in for mer years. What a commentary upon such a career! Is ittot ajust,sentence? Will not history, and posterity. confirm its justice.? Bow horrid it must be to undergo such a , living death,, to lead such a disentombed ,:existence.,`Even., this world contains many of the premonitory punishments of the next. I think this "old man" of. Wheatland is subjected to them. ' [The above is literallylrue, ,but.the aged janitor who gave him' his: hand.in the depot was not an employee : . o f the railroad company, but, simply Ned J.enoings, who,has a familiar nod of rec ognition for man - or dog]Lancaster Examiner. , ar The Press says on -Wednesday the first colored company left that city for Harrisburg. 'They were ninety strong, and as fine and able-bodied 'As well as well-behaved fellows•-as had-left .Philadelphia,fOr the war. ; ,they,han.dled the-musket and marched with-the pre. cision .of old veterans. The company was -commanded by - white,•otficersp• as follows : -Capt. , Wm. Babe, „Ist Wm. Elliot, 2d ' Lieut. Thomas -Moore, the two former being-members of. the police-force. Capt. Babe is an _experil enced officer, having , commanded a com pany of the Scott. Legion regiment.— The men took their _departure from West Philadelphia, where a large crowd of fiiends, both black and white, •assem ? bled, for the purpose of seeing them off. As ,the train moved loud' cheers:were given for . Abraham Lincoln, John C. Fremont, and Mayor Henry, • inf" Major General. Couch is a native of Pain= county, New -York, forty years old, and a graduate of West Point,- of the class of: 1846. Ile served: with distinction in Mexico, and after Wards in Florida. He resigned -from the army in 1854, and in July, 1861, w.hen. resid ing in Massachusetts, he- was. commis sioned Colonel of- the Seventh Massa chusetts regiment. Soon afterwards he was 'appointed a Brigader General of volunteers, and bad a brigade assigned to him in the Army of the Potoniai.. sr Surgeon W. S. Wright:'of the rebel. army, having been cone,ealed in a house, in St. Louis, Mo., -with a rebel mail, large quantities of mortdiine,.'qui nine, and'gbld dace in his - possesion, in tended for rebel service, has been tried as W spy sad sentenced tu be Shot.- tit Frorii Baltimore we hear - that Harper's Ferry has been evacuated— hlarylaid Eleighta alone being defended. From Baltimere we learn that'Maryland' ie rapidly defence, the ebrit . the peop le ckfrthe . - .3; 'V, • ). t MA_RIETTIAN.e. Short Straps , of News froni our Exchanges. The Boston Sewing Circle, since No vember last; has matufactured some nine thousand articles of . clothing for use in our hospitais. The loyal women of Boston are never weary in well doing. A letter from, Brashear city, says that the value of the cotton, secured by Gen . 13 - Mil:s, will cover the whole expense of -his campaign. [lon. Francis P. Blair, from Mary land, father of Postmaster General Montgomery Blair, is now in . Harris borg4e•gstaatof fism. , pirnip,Camem, = I :1 • - At the Queen's birthday anaaa he Stars ancl . Sfelpeeiw'ere'VaePd:with the British- banner. An ,attempt , to _raise the ''stare: and ; bars', , ' was ,at once pup pressed. , _ . The Goire'reoi• Of Ohici la's' attthorized a tatialliga to , be formed 'of rebel inie ociaii-iat damp'dhase, — in that" Siate, who take the oath of allegjancel FeitY.• flie-jOined otrThaisday last.' yitz John Porter is engaged, in pre ; paring an answer to thu.statern,ent•of Mr. ,Hoit, fudge advocate_ .iutho upon which the President besot]; his fi nal,actio.n dismissing him in utter ,dis grace from the service, • , The report - ii denied that Admiral Farragut wislipk to bp relioiedfroin his present'omrnand, from which he 'can not well - be spared. AdmiralDablgren, it' is *said, will take con - aria:id under Foote. • On Saturday, - the President, General Meigs, and: g ne.or. two others,startedion a special.steamboat creskfito visit General Booker's army..: Whin near. Alexandria, small tug Put - out and overtook them, with a dispatch from the. Secretary of War - retailing them( s -They at once turned their boat. and'rettirned to Washington. ;Judge,:Advocate General Holt Cur•. nishes to Judge Cadwaladar, 13Y instruc tion ol• the secretary of War, under the liaheus-corpue act of Congress, -Unruh 3d, a list of State or political priiOnere to be, given to the court for trial in a few days. Gov. Ramsay,-Of Minnesota, will re sign his goveindrship on lst of July, having been,electedtUnited States The,"Discharged _Sailors' Home," in Boston, has, now an endowmentof $20,- 600, half of it provided by the State of Massachusetts and hall;, by private be nev,olnnce. It has cared tor 700. men during the , r last few Month's, and.had 115 at one time. A An t e building has been supplied, rent free, to this ,charity by the city of Boston,, Governdr Morton has:issued' a proc: lainatioeto : the people 'of Indiana, lot= enaoly warning all persons against ,re sistance the'governatint in - any form, of hiudering-the officers in thedischarge of their duty.' - The gspress publishes a letter from Havana, , stating that, information had reached therefrom the, ciptraband,colo ny on the Ruth side of ; Domingo, that fully one .half _of ,the, five hundred negrose nen t there from New [York have died amongst Abe malignant =swamps, and it was feared the rest would• soon folio* the same road: General Lorenzo Thomas is still sick at Louisville . , He „is unable, even to write to his.family, an, d..one of his, sons who is a Captain in the army, and lately on. duty, under. General Hooker has been ordered to to attend A.. Mr. Montgoinery; whe wen $BO,OOO, at the Ctiatiti* (French) races, is , an Atnerinan, his resiaenee, before these tidublen; being at 'times in New Or= leans, - and at times in' 'Pada. He now nonsideri himself a Fiennhs He is reported - 'to have giien his trainer 2:5,000 francs; and his jockey 5000 riancs. Dr. J. K. Lee has resigned the. Pro fessorship of .Materia Medica in the floniceo,pathic Medipal. College of Phil n.delphia, which he has acceptably for the last 'three years.„ The-enrolling officers in Newark ap pear to have rather a hard time of it in fulfilling their duties. Three of them Were attacked on'gatuirdst - y . eNening by a number of women who -pelted them so severely with stones, that they were forced to "change their base," pursued by the viragos for many squares. Gov. Ford has issued p roclamation calling 0ut.30,000 volunteers for the de fence-of the border. -The New York Seienthllleginient havi`offeted their Seriicee — to aid in re sisting the invasion of Pennsylvania itifd have been accepted. anderitood:Ahat York Oity Militia have= beewordereCto the Seat of War. .. :; Orovernor. Curtin, in agreement Eith the Secretary of War, has ordered the enlist ment.oteolored troops, such; en. 7 listmente to relieve the. draft. . Lee's aiinr,was laaS reported,inj), e alley / lonFlNt,jpt)ieneiAbtNchgod oatavumei RESISTASCi TO TEIZIALAFT.—It is said, that the gdvernment has decided that) is twenty-firth section of the Conscrip tion I act, relative to the tiirest of persons't resisting the 'drift, 'shall be strictly ad hered to. It proviles that' if any per son shall reilitrthe draft, or counsel any one - to '6 - nr . shall ohs - ifdel liaioCcer in the performance of his duty under it, he shall' be subject to summary arrest by the provost marshal, and be forth with delivered to the civil authorities, where, upon conviction, be shall suffer Bile and imprigonment. Dispatches to the Cincinnati Gazette, under date of the Jotb, 'l ,Colurpb,up, Ohio, . stake choeYroy9it artlkall §enliatj of the Licking' district, has reported to Colonel persons of Sarnso n- township in Knox ccitint,y, 'bails-refused Wallow the' enrolling &Beer to aoritiaue his:lab ors. there. ) 4 1.'heY' threatened shoot b m ii lie did not accolopany'theib, he.'did;' whew . ' ihey toek 'Elm out of the'to'cieshir, sid i visinehlidnof to fe- -- tare.' has. resigned, 'and e l nettiei. man ''bas 'been tipliOihto .; to make the enrolment,' 'determined to go through with it. The Sheriff of Knox county refuses to allow hiss jail to be . used'`temporary confinement of de , serteri." 'Thefts are indicatione Seri - - oustintelferenCa With - the enrollment at seve - ral=ii - Ointsinllichiagind - Coschotow counties. _ _ -THE UNIFORM NATIONAL' C R HEN a Y The designs for the circulating noes to` be issued* under the` uniform national darrenby act haveheen , deteimined upon by the sebretairof the-treasury and the doinptroller -of -the ttirrencY who have be'en-in'confeltence:on the subject:- 'Al though,,- to Some! extent, theie designs follow; ont suggestions< Made in the-pro; [Mails from New - York •and th4y are; as a. whole; the -depart ment's lowiljinvetition: .The fan of each notemill bear two viguettes, - One representing-ft scene , in the histoty -of the United States, one an allegorical scene corrifspondin - g, as , mearlY• as may be, to 'the histoeical vignettwat the other end of the note. - The back will rdpre sentone,orthe pictures the rdtnilda of the , - The . picture's,' which will give the--notes a highly= 'ornate tp pearance, will -be different for each de riothination: Across,the face of all will appear the namemf the-bank' issuing it --. thus.: -"Th.e First 'National Bank of Buffalo, of the State of New York." RESISTING THE DRAFT.—In One or two localities of - our State - the Unrollment officers Nave.been: attacked...and alien from. the performance of- their duty._: Persons who act in this way must be very fgnaant of their , .duties as citizens or of.the rights' of the .Government =un= der the laws. The enrollmentsact mikes any obstruction torahs discharge. of duty by the enrolling officer" a:penal offence, subjecting , the hpersoh Convicted to -a fine of' $5OO and tin imprisonment for two: years. t Counselling any person to resist the draft,:or: any drafted fierier' not to • appear', or any violence to the enrolling,,olficer, subjects those guilty of it to the same "punishment. This 'law is a perfectly conStitutional - one, and must• be obeyed nail. Congress decm proper to .rep'eal .it. The 'attemptto . obstruct it will only involve in troilble'fliose wlh attempt it.' . Air Ata war Ineeting ~held- in the court house, Harrisburg, on Monday last,. pen, Simon Cameron presided, and on taking the chair made some very ill advised remarks. on the -conduct , of the war. demanded, that .the < militia about to be called out should be placed under the ccsumond of gen. McPleAan or General.W. B. Fran4lin, and found much fault with the management of the war department since be had left it.— The." Old Winnebago" evidently feels like a "ash out of watar"—being on the "retired list" Was no means ' of feediag bit "almost . faniished contractors, who, nci'doubt,,.- tire bniling around to do something. We have no confidence in ibis pcilitical juggiei.--never bad any— and hope all he may say will betaken with many grains of suspicion and allow ance. The Harrisburg Patriet & Union &sults very much overlhis speech. -)Eir The complete success of the raid cireolonel Montgomery's negro regi- Merit, on the Combabee river, is repok 'OA Monlgdmeri reports that the river was aseendeetiventy-five mileS; a pontoon.bridge was - destroyed, together . with e 'great* arnunnt of property. Over seven hundred slaves were brought away. The Men bdre 'themselves - splendidly in several skirmishes. : -About one bUndyed rebel cavalry intercepted a train of care =carrying horses belonging - fir - the Government, at Elizabethtown, on Saturday last, and captured; sixty of the horses and burned three' cats, The office of the Adams Expreis was broken open, and $l7OO in Money, a geld watch and a diamOnd ring stolen. They then fled, while our teoope are in pursuit.' sir A nuinber of the citizens of Pitts burg are - organizing a battery of artil leryfiii liotne defence.' A sufficient sum has be autiscribed to' furnish' the horses for the battery,,_ and the 'Govern: f1?.9 11 t44i.t. 844. has agrettd4o - pupPlyaix 'gri.e B jl4 l pitifsapsia ,battery, wagoni. and •tre',/.7 s'(4 in- The confessions' and experience of a nervous young math—Published 89 a warning and for, the especial benefit of young men, alid Owe who suffer with :Nervous Debility, loss of Memory, Preritature,Deeay, &c., by one who has cured himself by simple means, after being put to great expense and inconvenience througn the use of worthless medicines pie iteriffed by learned Doitois.' — sifigiecopi may, be bad (free) of the author, C. A. L.Ass ;Bi.ll.T, Gicenpomt,Long Islapj, by en closing an addressed envelope. Address Cu AS. A. LAntaxar, Greenpoint, Long Island, New York. SPECIAL , NOTICE: bn and , itftei.rui.irflit 1863, the privilege of converting the present issue of LEGAL TENDER NOTES into the NA PEE- CENT LOAN (commonly call 4ed eXive-Twenties") will cease. All who wish to invest in the Five -Twenty illtit•lefOtrepitirtteforo l t . • _..- July tlelo . n, ; 4 11z -99,9 1 Fc. Eubicriiiion Agent, -.NO. 114 South, T.ti Leo st, eet, Philadelphia. l> Measles are.Piost rating the voluntee is by, hundreds. ;.The hospitals are crowded with them. Soldiers, be warned in time. • Hollo wart Pills, are • positive)) , infallible, in,* cure of this disease; occasional doses of them will preserve the health eveh under {hi` greatest exposures. 0n102.5 centsper box: 224 OPHAN'S' COURT` SALE OF BOROUGH PROPERTY. - . In pursuance of an - order of the 'Orphans' Court' of - Lancaster County, the undersigned Administrator 6C:the esta.te.of. Ephraim Jason, late of, the Ihirotigh of Marietta, deeeased, will sell at IMelic•fendue, at theaiotel.of Funk, in_said borough,; ,ON SATURDAY, JUNE 27th, 1663, THE FOLLOWING REAL ESTITE dr MID DECEASED PURPAILT NO. 1 A..1_1 — (5 - t. of G:"ra' - u.n_.,a, Fronting on the east side of Locust street, in said- Borough of .Marietta, bbtween Second-st. and the' Marietta and Mount Jpv. Turnpike, 52 . feet and 6' inches, and extending in depth 210 feet to Mulberry Alley, on. which is erect ed-a-eaeLf.terly Frame ', '. vwELLING.HousE, II AND ALL NECESSARY OUTBUILDINGS. PURPART. NO, 2 . . "also--another 7.0 t of 6.lrotwa, adjoining the above described lot on the south, fronting the 'east side of, said Locust street, 52 bet and 6 inchea, and extending in depth 210 feetto Mulberry Alley, on which is RECTED A O-STORY F R. A'M E Dwelling House AND - ALL NECESSARY OUTBUILDINGS. Purchase money payable September 2d, 1863, on corifirmatfoir of sale by the Court, when a: Eieed will be given, and possession will be given at the same time, subject to a lease Which'eirpires April isf, 1564. Sale to commence at half-past 6 , o'clecir in the eVening : of said day, when attendanCe will heifiVen 'and terms - made knovvn by ' .'. JAMES .11. ARMSTRONG. , Administrator of Ephraim Jason, deceased. ' Marietta, June 6,1863-Is. " • gbtAitopits }Rat ant fga.p .%torr. -RII I .,LIZ &. .}affil's, No:20 N. QUEEN STREET; LANCASTER. AVg n TTow completed their amortment of [I HATS A,ND CAPS, AND ARE ENABLED TO OFFER Many 'and elegant styles, Afansifactureit in'the'b'est ntruiner, including all THE POPULAR - STYLES • ' WHICH NOW PREVAIL _IN PARIS, • AT VERY LOW PRICES. riEME&II3ER" THE PLACE, ' Sklu i.Tz & BRO., • Hailers, No. 20. N. Queen sr. ,-Lancaster. kjr - SUAG'EpN:IYENTIST, • . Having roioned t 7 theßooms formerly occupief, `by 'Dr: 'E.*Mentzel, adibining Spangler 4. Pat- terson's Store, Market street, where-he is now prepared to wait on all who may feel to e ir a ; disposed to patronize -him: Dentistry in all. its: hranches - car. Tied on. TEETH inserted on the most approved principles of . Dental scien.;:e. All operations on- the mouth- performed in a skillful and workmanlike manner—on fair principles and ON` VERY REASONABLE TERMS. -Having determined' upon - a permanent toes tion at, this okra, would ask, a continuation 'the lit ronage heretofore extended to him; for whici he will-render every poasi ble, satisfaction. litr Ether administered to prorierpCrions. -TO OF.FICP,,S,AND SOLDIERS. Collection of Pensions, Bounties. Back Bay ; and War Claims. Officers' Pay Rolls, Muster. Rolls, and Recruiting_Accounts made out THE undersigned, having been in, the ern ,,.ployment of the United States during the ,la4,:dighteen Months; as Clerk in the Mu9ter 410ird Disbursing Office and Office of .Super -1 dent of Recruiting Service of Perinsylva, -nia,Aspectfully informs the public that belies' opened an office in the Daily .'Telegraph Build= ing for the purpose of collecting,. Pensions, Bounties; Back PAY and War ClaiteS; 'also, making out Officers' Pay Rolls, Muster Rolls and Recruiting, Accounts. All orders-by; mail attended to promptly SULLIVAN S. CHILD.., Harrisburg, Nov. 29, 1362. IS-ly . . WHITE .SWiN HOTEL. • FRCTT STREET, MARIETTA. The undersigned' having' again leased ibis old and, popular. - hotel, - takes this rriethod. of in forming his old friends and the public eerier ally; that nothing shall be steered to keep up the reputation of the house, and make it . worthy of the support of the traveling pub lic.' W. Hnetratoinr.. VET ILCOX , S, Celebrated Imperial Ex- VV tension Steel Spring Skeleton Skirt, with self-adjustible Bustle: The latest and best in use, just received at „ .DIFFEN,BAC.II''S and will be sold 'af - considdrable belot6 the usual prices., WTI. REDG Rift, Commission Merchant, Lumber • ' Falls' Avenue, Baltimore, ilfce. • , ItE,SpECTFU,LLY offers his services for the sale of LuMs E n. of, every description. orn his liiioivlidge of the business he feeli confihnt of, being: al)le• to obtain the: highest marlyetrAtei for e,verytkg, in entrusted' to him. • ItA. ,Genera'. Assostn,ent of all kinds of ' Burtntho FrAllow'...taE, ' _ Loma; Zinged, Bcrews, - , Bolts, Cellar- Gratesj Oils, Glass and Putty, very cheap. P ATTERSON & CO. • . A CH owg Lot of BoAks for' children.caLled iiidisLuctable Pleaiure Botilisri*gchool sob 'Papgr;BookspStationary, Pons; Pen- holders; &c., , - For sate by Dr. _Landis. rz.ki ne—. = er Q a410421:4744+ 0 ,1 M1NNY,444,1441TA1 fi:s.culiziarzyirpf sets narrai4e4 geoppl . 1 • - = '44 kprikilantiti SALISBURY, BROTHERS & CO., ; 37 poiwee-e„ G 7 illeptosset—st., filicauidenee, Of- „1., PROPRIETORS OF ARE OF HEWOST XTENSIVE JELRY lyla, - n. - Lifactories 4n:7 - 4.fitk -1111 1 TingrrffirC -- Beg leave , to call the attention of the corn ' Instßity generally to the very surprising cheap rate at which they ARE OFFERING THEIR GOODS! Far swraspg: both .For s eien and Ikmeteetie - :Manufactures in point n:/' elegance ant real durability! nK 1,115 . 112 A N.,. Ca: For Frin"X.Est ItDLDA BS, WO, guiard, nicely carded and.Plk.'lre& good.ordee, the following enormous, quantity of Jewelry, equal in finish from gold only , by r the, hying of-acids : Four set Eiiiinet Vest "Chains ; 2 plain Rot - :entin6 Eintf; 4:Eir ititigs:to.rnatch,;: T. Twist-Wire, Tins ;..4. Ear Rings to matdk; 2 Plain Pins ; 4 Ear-rings to match ; 25 Ladies' Rings, Ddnbte-Heart; and vs - • 'linty of Patents ;' 60 - Union Emblems; tkarf Pins, • - • ' PLAIN. - _ • . A N D Imitation Coral-; 2 Double-Slass Lockets, en gine turned ; 6 Box and Glass Pins for portrait or hair f - 72 assorted Locket, Heart and Shell Chartns, and 6' Band Blacelets-L-- ' ALL. FOR FIFTEENIDO,LLARS. A collection of this kind when placed,in the hands, of .any one of ordinary intelligence, ought to retail for at least one hundred dolicirs. eataiugues, containing full information aid prices olgoods, can he.obtained on application. Orders by mail, telegraph or express respect 7 fully solicited. . SALISIMRY, BROS., & CO., 37 DORRANCE-ST., AND 67' • -WEYBOSSET STREET, p R.. I. HENRY LAN DIS, M. D., Succes.sor to Dr. I ranklin Dealer in Drugs, Peri awry, Soaps, 6.c R. T I ANDIS having purchased the entire interest and goildlw Ilinkle's Drug Store, would take V.'s oppoitutilty to in form 'nib citizens of Marietta and thepublic generally, that drawing just received from Phil. adelphia a lar,ge addition to the old .stock„he will snaie no pains to kec.i constantl.y on bind the best and most complete assortment of eve rything in the drtig line. Kof of Tani! AO Drti6ts, consisting in part of German, French and Eng lish perfuMerki - Sharing Soaps and Creams, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Puffalo and other .„ flair Conibe, flair Oils, Pomades,etcli Port a Pocket Bo'sy and Powder Boa es, 4w., 4w The celebrated Batch( lor's _II Al R DY E, DeCosta"s and other Tooth Washes,lndia Cola • gogue, Bart v's Tricoperous, for the hair, Bay Ruin, Arnold's Ink, large and small sized bot tles,- Balm of al Thousand Flowers, Flour 01 Rice, Corn Starch, locket's Farina, all kinds of pure Ground Spices, Compound Syrup at Phosphate,.or Chemical food, an excellent ar ical for.cronic dyspepsia and a tonic in COll - tiy i e- cases, 'ten net,,br coagulating „ milk; au excellent ,preperation for the table ; fable Oil--very fine—bottles in two sizes. Pure Cod Liver Oils All of Hael's perfumery ; pomailes, soaps, fic. Ills Kathairon or Hair Restorative is now everywhere acknowledged the beat. Old Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines and Brandies for medical purposes. Dr. L. will himself see that eVery precaution be taken-in-- the compo•miling— of -Physician's prescript ions. The Doctor.ean be professionally consult( d at tne store when not engaged elsewnere. Ma:ietta, August 24, 1861.- ly. S. RA.TiI VON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, At F.' .11 - Krainph Old - Stand on the Cor ner of North Queen an:l.:Orange. Streets, Lancaster; Penn'a. GII , ATEFUL to the Citizens of Marietta and vicinity, for the liberal patronage heretofore-extendee, the undersigned respect fully solicits a continuance of the same ; as suring -them, that under all circumstances, no efforts will be spared in renderings satisfactory equivalent forevery act of confidence reposed. • CLOTHS; CA SUM F: RES AND' V ESTINGS, and such other seasonable material as fashion 81111 the market furnishes, constantly kept on band and mainifitictured to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style may suggest. ALSO ' 'II"EA Dr-MADE CLOtI-11.110, Genllemen's Furnishing Gooods and 'such articles as usually belong to a Mer. chant Tailoring and Cltithing establishment. Black Hawk Iron Ore Washer • rl l HE undersigned having just completed new pateruslor the manufacture of the eele• brated Dlack Hawk Iron Ore Washer. He has removed several objections to the old pat ern, and now feels certain of beingable to wash oueithird more iron oro per day, and much_ cleaner . - Machines manufactured and put up anywhere desired at the shortest no tice, and the working of-the machine guarran teed. He can refer, by permission, to Col. JameA Myers, of Donegal Furnace, Marietta, and to Jaine's L. St ulfe; Esq., adjoining Mari etta. Address • . SAMUEL HOPKINS, Marietta, Lancaster Co., Pa. Marietta, May 21, 18.53. CHEAP READY-MADE "LOTHING!! Having just returned from the' city with a nicely Selected lot of Ready-made Clothing, which the undersigned is prepared to furnish at reduced prices; having laid in a general "assort ment of men and boys' clothing, which he is deters ivied to sell LOW, FOR CASH. 'LIiS.SDICk COTISiSti of OVER-COATS , _ DRESS, FROCE AND SACK COATS, PANTS; VESTS, 'PEAJACKETS, ROUNDBOUTS, OVEIIIIA o LS, CRAVATS; DRAWERS, SHIRTS, HOISERY, UNDERSHIRTS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS; &C. EVOITDIhI& in the Furnishing Goods line., Call and exdmini be fore purchasing-elsewhere. Everything sold at prices to suit the times. , JO-HY-DELL.. Gorner of Elbow Lane and 3larket;St .1 . 16 , x - t door to Casser.s &ire. ALEXANDER LYNDSAY, FashionabM " . 40111 W 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 BorOngh, and be ing a practical BOOT 'AND SHOE MAKER himself,is enablea to selectwith more judgment than those 'who are not: He cent - times to man ufacture in the very best manner eVerything in 'the BOOT AND SIDE. LINE, which he will warrant for neatness and good fit. examine his atock before pur chasing--elsewhere: - • • - • DAVIII -000HRAN, Passiter ; Grazienand.Paper Hanger. CULD'most‘respactfolly infoim the cit . izens of Marietta and - the public gene' , eltlliihat.,he is Rreparet to ,dh - Painting;" ' • China Glossing, _ Paper Llailging, At very short notice and at prices to suit the limes. , lie can - be-found .at his motnethriesii dence on - the corner of Chesnut antl-SeConi streets, a few doors below the M. E. Church, and , immediately:- opposite the old Merlin Wadi .WorSa. - • a=ly. I S AST - • - Fq' s rsalf cheap Xharsibach,a.