the Matiettian. P. L...a.ker, Editor. MARIETTA. PA : SATURDAY, MARCH 26,1184,'' The 46th, 50th, and 93d Pennsyl varii;t RekimnoteitrertioN in quarters at Tlarrisbirg. The 45th, 46th,', 50th, and 55th were. rottewed on,the rith instant by Generals Burnside and Hancock, in company with Gov. Curtin. The 46th and 50th Regiments are under orders to go to'Annapolis. The 93d, now filled . to:100 , rank and file, is, under, for limper's Ferny. The 55th, Colonpl R. -White; - ' arrived at Nei York' on lion dayfrom Hartiaburi'and were waning tradeptirtiti6n46 Unix. old field 'dr 'linty, • Biltun , Hiadi • • i,e4",l4Blll9ant„,Ul3nerld-fITIt., las issued an, order from .Sagliville, Tenn., fornally,assiimingoomiland of,, the ar mies* of ilielJnited States. His Head Quarters will be in the field, and until ibliberlirdera . ,..witi the army of the tomaq, frothattach it is to be inferred that he will - coddled& in person.tbe lat ter army. The pTestifire of Gen. Grant, added to the recent reinforcements,' will make that gallantaimy invincible. If Richtneid billet absolutely impregnable it will.hci'takDit tlie'next attempt.' " ikr Hereafter deserters from the re bel mpg, and-coming, within orir are not to be.cgromitted to prison if they prove tobe bona. fide, deserters, but will be dismissed.upon taking the oath of al leglanc.e, fuini4ted with transpOrtation to theNiirih, or employed in the various fortifications. Within the past Week mime 'three rdi?utaur hundred poisoners have'liben"releise'd'from the old tol, and bent to Philadellihia . and New Yo*. ER. Franklin Bache, the oldest grApAisin of . Benjamin , Franklin, and a distinguished member of the, Medical profession, died at his residence in Phila delPhia on Saturday afternoon after a short illness. Dr. Bache was born,in Philadelphia on the 25th of October, 1702,'ind was the Oldest son of the old est grandchild. of Benjamin Franklin.:--- Heleaves one daughter and fonr sons, three :of whom -are in , the Government service or The Washinpon correspondent of the . New York. Times states that a letter j bas been received from General G'rant's artily, ming that nine-tenths of the tiddlers are in favor of Mr. Lincoln's re-election, and 'will vote for him if they have the oPportunitY. On the 22d'of Febritaiy" 'voles were taken 'in several brigades and divisions, and out of nearly 13;000 lidlots 'polled 'only 582 were cast against him. fir Mr. Scwayd,. in 1856, venturod to predict that slavery would disappear froni this Continent, and that , the men of this generation would live 'to see it. `Phe 0411'80 miry excited attention at tire' flit° on account of its apparent. im probability ; =but it , now' beirig.real izedWith every assuraiice that.it-wilThe completely fulfilled within ten years from the time his words fell•on ,the ears of au unwilling people. ti^The Legislature of the State of WienOnsin 'has ordered the Governor's message` io be printed in English, Ger man,. Norwegian, 'lrish, Welsh, Dutch, PreiCh and Bohemian, for the benefit f.f thii roPresented among the citizens of the State. The men who'worked on the tower of Babel spoor to have emigrated to the Badger State'in a body. Isuac contined at. Carlisle barraclts, and under sentence to be shot for ,kusfrtion Itnd piloting the rebels in theiris,pt raid into this State, was un condio.9ballyi pardoned ; by the President on the 10th inst. The pardon was pro cncuski Shrctigk i the exertions of Mr. Ebaugh and - other gentlemen of. YOrk county, who it is said, procured evidence of the man's insanity, and through the assistance .of 'Han. aoseph lif."lhit Pennsylvania R. R. C. have issued 'large' placards in which they warn all -Orating. to procure -tickets-before en tering .the cars. . 'Con'ductors nrsOre gnirad to charge •passengers- i neglecti F ng to do so an excess. Under 30 milei . lo' cant l e. Between :30 and .80 miles /5 cents. Between 80 and 150 miles 50 cents: Over 150 miles . 1.00.# arThe. reorgatlizstion of the Army of the Potoniao, now in progress, redu ces'ilid, ritioiber df eirrps , to 111.614=41e lsi and 3d tieing libiorbedl into' rthii'ltd, othiAlidi6o--to be ccimnistided` reipect ivory* *jdi;General Hancock,' Wir: red, Aid& Sidgidck. This '• will make Lbree very strong corps. • r , Tho 11,outktyiEgi kaa gassed : both • cf,lfie,taislature and now, only e pigtature .of the ciroAeroot: to alii:. ~1 0 ear The death of Sir William Brown, the senior of the old and eminent bank ing firms of Brown; Shipley Sr Co., of Liverpool,. and Brown, Brothers & Co., of New York, and Brown & Bowen, of Philactelphia, at the 'ripe age of 81 years, is atinetinced in England. Sir William' was an able and successful merchant, for many years a useful Member of Parlia ment for Lancashire, and always a staunch and influential friend in England of the United States and their Govern ment. He was a native of the i!NTorth of Ireland, botn . befere the emigration of his father, Alexander Brown, of Balti more, to this country. The present brothers are now James Brown,-of New York, and John A. Brown, of Pliiladel 'phia. The first named succeeds to the titles and estate, whichlattet is said' te" be about seyen , million Pounds sterling. Sir William Brown generously gave a halt raillion,of , ,dollarrfor tthe , 'establish ment of a library for the :working men of Liverpool..: . ' sir The Vsllandigham ;family enter tain festingi of admiration„ not to say love, for the.angro, race in,,general,,the female sex in particular, that!is.incredi ble., The race,has furnishsd the stock in trade and the speech-inspiring theme of the Ohio martyr for . a number of years. ,But the younger members out strip him in their affections, for the "down-Arodden African.'? Perley, Val landigham, "a youth to fortune and.ito fame unknow,n," but nevertheless arneph ew of the great Ohio , martyr, is, married to and lives with a. negro woman, in this city. Ills brother, living on, the oppo site side of the river, is also married to a negress.--Mnscatine,Journa/. ear The Washington Repubhcan `of Monday says -It is knewU that Con: nectieue and 'Thiliana, through their Representatives, have 'protested against the deeision of the Provost Marshel General that the drift ander the present call should be enforced'in districts which had'not filled their quotas 'althefigh,the State might have done so. The matter 'Was referred by the Secre 7 till , ' - Of War to Mr. Solicitor Whiting for itikifseieent. We learn that the opiniob of the Solicitor will reverse the decision of the Pret'ost Mayshal Gener al, and that therefore no draft will take place in, States which have filled their quotas. NW A day or two > before the, adjourn ment of the Maryland Legislature, a proposition .was introduced to tax bachelors above,2s years of age not legs. than •$2O a head per, annum, because,the war is destructive of the male popula-: Lion, while the number, of females is greatly, in excess to that of the opposite sex, and it is the duty of every lover of his country to:promote by every:means, the elements that constitute her strength —said tax to be applied to the support, and education,of the children of Mary land soldiers slain in battle: The pro position was amended by doubling the tax upon bachelors over 45 years of age. or General Sigel, who has just as sumed command of the Department of West Virginia, had a narrow eicape from capture by the rebels a few days since. While in Martinsburg he rode .outside his picket lines for some rea son, and just at that moment a force of two hundred rebels rode between the. General and hie lines. Had they known of hie presence they could have captured hill' With ease. • was .denied, some time since,. that Atrj. Douglas was officiating as 'a cleilt in the Treasury Department. The Washington cotrespondent of the Wis codsin says, however, •that "passing through- the Treasury Department the: other day; I met Pars..•Stepben A. Dou glas, who is filling the duties of a twelve hundred dollar clerkship in that depart ment." • or Governor Smith, of ithode Island/ saw a culprit fleeing from an officer the other day; jollied' in the chase, caught the rascafjuit as he was getting 'over a fence, dellieied him up to the officer, and then proceeded to his duties at the State House as ifnotbing bad happened. sar Labor is so scarce in Missouri that gond farms are offered;. in eligible locations, at five dollars, ten dollars, andsfiiteen dollars an acre, their owners being glad to Aispose,of property which they cannot' make available at almost any Oise. er General Grant is expected short ly take active command of the Army of the Potomac, thus followingthe prac tical eample set by Napoleon-atone time with his army in Italy, and ,at an other with his tirnifi:Gerreeni.* Letters fromiEurope repoit that alit kimicof -nobility are to be conferred by Maximilian on'the Secessionists, who in large numbers will attend him from Paris to Mexico. Dr. °win is to be a Duke. Intellwence - from Strawberry PlSies is to 'the afoot that the rebels are' in lime force at Bell's 'gap, and ,that there is a 'general belief that they intend to 'make n'andAnn Move' into Keituck. er, Ad vices, from the = Army of, the Potomac say that. great preparations are being made for a •grand review by Lieut. Greu,'Graot. -v - &TIIE MARIETTIA.N.--, General News Hems. Anierps, Georgia, te.lierfeenr prOon. ere are 4tt7 be kept,.is said to be a biaittly and'pleasant place, in a fertile region, an, its mhatiitants voted against Seces sion by 400 majority. James Buchanan will never appreci ate the merits of "Ayer's Pills." In Dr. Ayers Almanac for the present year, in the column of "taiscellaneons events," the following "scrap of history" fciund : "Traitor Buchinan, hem April 21st, 1791." Charlotte Cushman, since her return toßome, her alopted home, has been continuing her efforts, so liberally :and efficiently commenced in her native land, the,United.States-Sanitarr, Commission. , The rebel Bragg is a brother-ip-law of Jefferson Davis, which . accounts for his tbsition. ...Hu "that proiidetli "not for his ownlionsehold i 8 worse than an.fnfi del." 'Davis is doting' on eciiptu'ral au thority. - • 'Gem Sdott has nearly . completed hie autobiography, tracing bis,persoual L is tory downward from the earliest._ period to the latest public seta of his eminently useful life. Joshua Marsh, a venerable citizen of Uniontown, died in that borough a few clays since; from•tbe effects of that mys terious disease to which .so many. of those stopping at the National Botel, at the time.of Buchanan's inauguration, kave fallen victims. • • 'The Whisky; Bill, as it has 'at length passed both 'Rouses of Congress, places a tax of'sixty'bints On all spirits to, be manufacturedtidil the Prat of July, and for'the'l,iitia 'the i r - 44er; `entuie legisla tion inriat provide: A tax of forty cents on foreign' lignors " is, however, added:; • but therelano tax of the stuck. 011 . hand of dotnestic •••. • Some of the oldest-established.banks in the ;Atkantip.eities,••which have in years past ,rnal!zed, „large:, profits from Government ,bnsi . noss,, t ore, quite, indig riantAliqqlbe creation of theaew Na t.jopal Banks, and are waging a petty 9sarfarn.,u44n ,th,em„ by ."throwing,aut" their til9te.B.riP4.c.hfkcks uPPObenis • Tbe'eciinruittee'or Ways arid 'Means in the House, at' Harrisburg, hive agreed to increase the salaries of the judges of • the coatis, and hove also de cided to recommend':; increasing the pay of members of ihe Legislature to $l,OOO per session,, , The charge agaiinit General MCClel lan, to ,tbe:etraet Chat:he - had a secret ' interview the night .after the 13attle of Antietim, boa turned out to be - wholly without foundation. The work of raising and removing the remains of our brave soldier dead who fell at Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, and Lookout, and interring them in, the "Chattanooga linited States Cemetery,', has commenced, The Hon. Charles Gilpin; ex-Mayor of the old citrof•PbiladelPhia,taS been appointed U. S. District Attoiney-for the Eastern District of ibis State; in place of George A. Coffee, deceased. Eight tons of greenbacks Were ,car ried over the New Jersey Railroad to Washington one day last week. The money is said to be the collections of different.internal revenue officers. Jeff. Davis has issued a proclamation recommending Friday, the Stb April, to be obsiirved as a day of humiliation, fasting and prayer. President ,Lincoln was unaninionsly renominated by a rousing meetings,of loyal Mississippians, held, at Vicksburg, a,-few , days ago. The Knights of the Golden Circle are said to be again active - in Illinois' and Indiana, and to control the Copperhead organization's in those'States. ` =I The commission .appointed . ; by, „tile Preiddent to inquire into, the eircam gauges of the battle of, Chickamauga, have exonerated den:Rosecrans, The quota of Rhode Island has been announced by the Governor as full, eluding even .the last call for troops. Chief Justice Taney, of tbe 11. S. Su. preme Court, celebrated his 87th birth day on Thiirsday' LOngStreet is w.gq. army,.agmaptailed by Gen. Itgelper, is. at Ball's Gap. An Act has been read in the House Siring the standaid weight ao;•hOsh43lof oats at thirty-two-pounds: 1 Verrooct his a 'surplus of three thou Baba men over her quota ii,nder all calls for troops. Lebanon county has filled her quota under the-late.eall ifor men, and is Amid ofothe=draft. Thillidelrilifiehtiir sent ) off its fotirth : 1 The invasion of Pennsylvania coiethe State $118,871,16. -Mayen hundred officers in •• %six, rooms ;:in'Libby.Eriaon.; . "Old A be" TettlBl3B any more .ot ins autographsor photographs. • . • r The King of , Bavaria is at, the , point of.death. "1 DANGEROUS COUNTERFEIT.-A well ex- ecuted twenty dollar Treasury note has made, its , apiearanne. It is fac simile of the genuine, and but that the green on the face is a little yale, it would be dif ficult to distinguish it from the genuine note. ,The signature of Mr. Skinner, which looks as though it was proof against being counterfeited, is very well imitated, and scarcely distinguishable from the original. Upon a good judge, it would of course be folly to attempt passing one of these notes, but they might easily be taken by persons not used to handling money, and, for this reason, the public should be on their guardiagainst them. Among the inscriptions on the thmbittones, in the rebel graveyard at Bealton Station, Virginia, is the follow ing : "A. coward, 9th Regiment Louisi anna Volunteers, died Dec. 4, 1863." ' ogir Mrs: White, of Alabama, sister of Mts. Lincoln, has reached Selma, having smuggled through a rebel uni form, the buttons of which were of gold, worth $40,000. Geneial goseerans has said that the soldier of the United States, what ever be his color,.should have the privi leges of a citizen, lip The Toronto Globe is disposed to credit the rumor that Queen Victoria intends to abdicate the throne in favor of the Prince of Wales. Or The Sanitary fairs teEefltly held at Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, Albany Brooklyn.. Cleveland, and Buffalo, have realized over one million dollars. SPECIAL NOTICES, Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters is one of . the greatest strengthening prepara tions extant. • It is especially adapted to those who are afflicted with the fever and ague, or any other disease arising from a disordered condition of the digestive organs. For the fe ver and ague there is perhaps no medicine in the world equal to it, as it enters, purifies and replenishes the blood, which is so important to bring about healthy action in diseases of this nature. The. Bitters are now among the most popular, and at the same time, valuable speci fics in the medicine world. In recommending it to the public,we are fully conscious of do ing them a great service, knowing, as We do, their many excellent qualities, and sure and speedy action in all cases where the disease is caused by irregularity of the digestive organs. A. trial will suffice for the most skeptical. See advertisement. FOr sale by Druggists and dealers generally, everywhere. Pm DR. TOBLAS' Venetian Liniment :—A certain cure for pains in limbs and back, sore throats, croup, rheumatism, colic, &C. A per fect family medicine, and never fails. Read! Read!! Read!!! Livonia ) Wayne co., Midi., June 6, 1859._ This is to certify that my wife was taken with Quinsev sore throat; it commenced to swell and waa so•sore that she could not swallow and coughed violently. I used yOur Lini ment and made a perfect cure in one week. I firmly believe that but forth.: liniment she would have lost her life. John 11. Harlan. Price 25c and 50c a bottle. Sold by all drug gists. Office, No. 56 Courtlandt street, tv.' Y., Cr Fear at an end ! No one is now deter ed from changing the Whisker or Moustache from red, or grey, or sandy, to a rich black or tiraiiin by a feu of injuring oi : staining the skin. CRISTADORO 7 S HAIR DYE, is harmless 'as water, mild as new milk• and true to nature, in the magnificient colors it I,mparts.. Crtstadoro's Hair Preservative, is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the utmost softness and the most beautiful gloss and great vitality to the hair. Manufactured by J. CarsrADORO, No. G Astor House, New-York. Sold every whdre, and applied by all HairHresSers. Price $l, $1:50, and $3 per box; According to size. [M-no. 6. IC3 — Eye and Ear : Prof. 7. Isaacs, M. 1). Oculist and A urist, formerly of Leyden, Hol land, is located at No. 511 Piue-st., Philadel- Phil; Where persons afflicted with diseases of the Eye or Ear will be' scientifically treated and: cured, if eatable. Artificial Eyes insert ed without pail). No charges made for exam ination The medical faculty is invited, as he has no secrets in his mode of treatment. 11 - 3. Do you wish to be cured? Dr. Buchan l s English Specific Pills cure, in less than 30 days, the worst eases of Nervousness, Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal. Weahmess,.lnsan ity, and all Tridary, Sexual and •Nefcoua af fectioPs, nn matter from what cause Produced. Price, $1 per box. Sent,' post paid, by mail, thereceiPt of an order. Address, `-` Janus S. Buller, Station-D, Bible House, New-York 137%, , a110w two or throe hogsheads of "Bn clitt,",,gp'oziic Ditto's," "Sarsaparilla," "Ner voile Antidotes;" &c , &c., &c., and after you are satisfied with the result, then try one box'cif Old Doctor Buchan's English Specific Tills health 'and vjgor ; in doss than,thirty days., They are purely vegetable, pleasant to, take, prompt asd salutary in their effects on the broken- down and shattered.con stitution. Old and yourg, can take , them with a,dvanta , ge,,, imported and sold in the United Staies oniv by Titstis Et; Staiion ID; Bible House, New-yerk, • Genentl Agent. P. S. A box sent to anyaddress on'receipt of :prie'e--Which is $1:00 post free. Use no Other! BUCHMOS Specific'Pills are the only reliable riniedy for all diseases of the Seminai, Urinary and Neryous Systems. Try one'boic; and . bitirred. One'Dollar a box. One hi* will perfect' a cure, or money. refund ed'. -Sent'by onseceipt of price. •-• , BUTLER, ' Station V, Bible House, New-York, general Agent. lje'Lliatition; ° antryiansi!-4Voltidteera, ieho expictto zetahl,their health mnitnpaired" #Pglite - cMoP,aigrt, mlitt"e to tt4epaseOres3 do not trust to the Artny Surgeons, supply yourselves with . Holloway's Pill's and Oka anent. Every-English soldier's knupsuck tains. they', :Only . 30 cents per box or pot: AGRIGULTURAL LHifiiCfL 0:4 - ga - f? TIABULEI"I - E. This Fertilizer is composed ot night soil and the fertilizing elements of urine combined, chemically and mechanically with other valuable fertilizing agents and ab sorbents. It is reduced to a pulverized condition, rea dy for immediate use, and without loss of its highly nitrogenous fertilizing properties. Its universal application to all crops and soils, and its durability and active qualities, are well known to be all that agriculturists can disire. PRICE $25 PER ToN. _ . . H EMICAL COMPOST. This Fertilizer Js largely composed of animal matter, such as meat, bone, fish, leather, hair and wool, together with chemicals and inorganic fertilizers, which decompose the mass, and re -Min the nitrogenous elements. It is thorough ly impregnated with urine, and the thinner poi lions of night soil. It is a very valuable fertilizer for field crops generally, and especially fur potatoes, and garden purposes. Its excellent qualities, strength and cheap ness, have made it very popular with all who have used it. Price, $l5 PER Tow. I lEEE & FRUIT FERTILIZER. it is a highly phosphatic fertilizer, and is par ticuluzly adapted .for the cUltivation of trees, fruits, lawns and flowers: It will promote a very vigorous and healthy groWth of wood and fruit, and largely increase the !inutility and perfect the maturity of the fruit. Fur hot house and household plants and flowers,; it will be found au indispensable• article to se cure their. greatest perfection, It mRI prevent and cure diseased condition's of toe peach* and grape; tind is excellent for gins§ and .-The formula or method -of combining its constituent fertilizing ing - redients have re ceived the highest approval of eminent chem ists and scientific agriculturists. Price, $5O PER TON. 11.0§PliATE OF LIM The Agricultu- E 'rat Chemical Company manufacture a PrioSphitte of Liinc in accordance with. a new and valuable formula, by which a Very supe rior article is produced, so far auto be afforded at a less price than other,lnanulticturers charge. Practical tests have proved that.its value, as a fertilizer, is equal to the best Phosphate of Lime in the market. Price s‘ls Pklt 111 N. [l:3' . TERMS CASM.—Cartage and Freight to be paid by the Purchaser. AG RICO LTVRS L CII EMICA L CO.'S WORKS', A (-anal Wharf; on the Delaware. Office, 4131; Arch tit., Philade phiu, Pa. R. B. Flcrs, General Agent: The Company's Phamphiet Ciieuisr, em bracing lull directions for using the above Fertilizers, sent by mail free, when requested. czak i SUPPLER & BRO., • IRON AND BRASS ' FOUND - El-LS - ~, And General Machinists, Second street 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, 87. c., for Buil dings, and castings of every description ; STEAM ENGINES, AND BOILERS, IN THE MOST MODERN AND IMPROVED Manner; Pumps, Brick Presses, Shaftingand Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Taps, Dies, Machinery for Mining and Tanning ; Brass Bearings, Steam & Blast Gauges, Lubricators, Oil Cocks, Valves for Steam, Gas, and ,Water ; Brass Fit tings in an their variety; Boilers, Tanks, Flues, Heaters, Stacks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Doors, Washers, bte. BLACKVMITHING in GENERAL. From long experience in building machinery wi flatter ourselves that we can give geleral satis faction to those who may favor'uS with their orders. - itßepairing promptly attended to. Orders by mail addressed as above will meet with promptattention. Prices to suit the times. Z. SUPPLEE, - T. R. SUPPLEE. Columbia. October 20. IS6O. 14 tf (E O: W. %JORRALL, A3r SURGEON DENTIST, Having reroued t. 7 the Rooms formerly uccupie. by Dr. .!wentzel, adjoining Spangler Pat terion'i Storcalliirket .Street, where he is now prepared to waiton all NV lin may feel finu ' d = disposed to patronize him. _Dentistry in all :ts brunches car tied oh. 1 En!rn inserted on the most approve 6 principles of 'Dental sciemte. Ail operations on the mouth performed ii: a skillful and workmanlike manner—on fair principles and ON . VERY REIASON !alit! TERJ/S. Having - determined upon a periniinent loca tion at this rilso, would ask a continuation of the lit ' l'onage' heretofore extended to him, To: "he will redder every possi ble so :Hon. iCj' Ether administered to proper perm ns Stritantr "pH E subscriber offers his st.r.ices to the 1 citizens of Marietta and vicinity, in CONVEYANCING, ENGROSSING AND COPYING. He has kindly beeri permitted to refer to Juries Duffy, esq., S. S. Nagle, esti., James Mehatfey, esq., S. P. Eagle &. Co., G. W. Mehaffey, esq., S. & B fliestand. Can be found at all times at his 'dwelling op posite John W. Clark's residehee. on Mar ket street, - or at George W. Mehaffey's Saw Mill, at the Upper Station. JACOB C. BURKART. Marietta, Oct. 31, 1563-1 y• DAVID COUBRAN, Pointer, Glazier, and Paper Ranger. OULD most respectfully inform the cit ! izens of Marietta and the public gener ally that he is prepared to do Rouse Painting, China Glossing, Paper Hanging, At very short notice and at Rrices to suit the times. lie can be found at his motnees resi dence on the corner of Chesnut and Seconl streets, a few doors below the M. E. Church, and immediately opposite the old Oberlin Coach Works. [Aug. 3-Iy. A LEXANDER LYNDSAY, Fashionable Boot" and Shoe Manufacturer, MARKET STREET, MARIRTTi, PENN. Would most respectfully 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 Borough, and, be ing a practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER himself,is enablea to select with more iudgment than those who are not. He continues to man ujadure in the very best manner everything in the , BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he will warrant for neatness and good fit. -Call and examine his stock before m itt/sing elsewhere. aiJAtebes eloelivanD letoe H. L. Sc E. J. ZAHM ES PECTFULLY inform their • Z. ` ,friends and the public that they Cry• still continue the WATCH, CLOCK a ND JEWELRY business at the old • -• • stand; North-west , Corner of North' Queen street and Center Square, Lancaster,Ps.' A full assortment of goods in out line of busi ness always en hand and for sale-at-the lowest cash rates. 111- Repairing attended to per sonally by the proprietors. Lancaster, 'January 1. 1859. HAMMERED and ROLLED IRON. . . A General assortment of Hammered and A Rolled t iro% H. S. Bars, Norway, Nail Rods, American and Geeman Spring and Cast - Steel, Wagon , Boxes, Iron Axles, Springi for Smiths, & r.. For sale at PATT ERSON CO'. FOrIQUAL'or REGULAR TIMEKEEPERS can be had of H. E. J.•Ziniiti COP thAtlieen-9t; iln&Center94piare, -Lancas ter, the ithapedif :Equilibrium Levers— the beet article of Swiss levers now in the mar ket. They are lirtrei in pried than any watch of equal quality and mit as true for timekeeping Friends and Relatives of the brave SOL DIERK&BAILORS, II OLLOWAY'S NUS & OINTIHNT ALL WHO HAVE FRIENDS AND Relatives in the Army or Navy, should special care, that they be amply supplied with these Pills and Ointment; and where the brave Soldiers and Sailors have neglected to provide themselves with them, no better pres ent can be sent them by their friends. They have been proved to be the Soldier's never failing-iliend in the hour of need. Coughs and Colds affecting Troops Will be speedily relieved and effectually cured by using these admirable medicines, and by paying proper attention to the Direction,. which are attached to each Pot or Box. Sick Headache and want of Appetite Incident to Soldiers Those feelings which So sadden us, usually arise from trouble or ann'oyances, 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 well.— The Pills, taking according to the printed instructions, will 'quickly produce a healthy ac tion in both liver and stomach, and as a natu ral consequence a cleat head and good appeiite . Weakness and Debility induced by uvEn FATluus.• • Will soon disappear by the ust% 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 fur 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 troin 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 atop the relaxation of the Bowels so sure as Had fatitous medicine. VO E.UNTEE:RS ATTENTOINI Sores and Ulcers, Blotches and • Swellings can with certainty be radically cured if -the Pills are taken night and morning, and the Ointment be freely, used as stated in the printed nstructions. If treated in any other mintier they dry up in one part to break out in another. Where ts this in tm en t will remove the. Mainorefram the system and leave the patient a vigorous and healthy man. It will require a little , perseverance in butt cases to insure a LASTING CURE. For Wounds either occasioned by the Bayonet Sabre or the Bullet, Sores or Bruises, To which every Soldier and,Sailor are liable there are no medicines so safe, sure and con venient as Holloway's Pills and Ointment.— The pour wounded and almost dying sufferer might have his wounds dressed immediately, if he would only provide himself with this matchless Ointment, which should be thrust into the wound and smeared all around it. then cover it with a piece of linen limn his Knap sack and compressed with a handkerchief.-- Taking night and morning G or 8' Pills, to cool the system and prevent intlamation. , Every .oldier's Knapaack and Sea Men's Chest should be provided with these invalua ble ReMedies. TN PORTANT CA UTION !—None are genuine unless the' wtirds NEW, YO/1./.. and LONDON," are discernible as a lfyiite, - murk in every leaf of the boor of directien., around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light.— A handsome reward will be give!' to - any one rendering such inferination as mar lead to the detection of any party or parties cu . wih rfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing, them to be spurious.' • • •Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HOLLOWAY, SO Maiden Lane, New YOH:, and by all .respectable Druggists. and Dealer.s in Mediciuc tlttoughuul the civilized world, 111 pots of boxes, ut 30e. 70e. and a 1.10 each. N.B.—Directions for the guidance ot patients in every dasurder are affixed to each put. Dealers Mn my well known medicines eon have SHOW CARDS; CtacU LA RS. SD., Rent them. FREE. ur sE; by addressing ON .4 S JIUL . IV bn Maiden lane, New-York. There is considerable saVDtg by taking the linger sizes. (Dec 1y • Faucv.P' - urs' A 1.1, is INDS I , l' FANCY FURSI For Ladies and Childreies Wear. I wish to return my thanks to my frienils of Lancaster and surrounding counties, !or iheir very liberal patronage extended to"me during the last few years, and would say to them that I now have in store t of my own importation and manufatture a very extensive assortment of all the different kinds and solidifies of fortc.Y furs fur ladies and children, that will be'vrorn during the Fall and Winter seasons. Being the dtrect Importer of all my FURS from Europe, and having them all manufactu red under my own supervision—enables me to offer my customers and the public a much HANDSOMER SET OF Fuss • for the same money. Ladies please give me a call liefore purchasing! Please remember the name, number and street. JOHN PAREIRA, 718 ARCH-ST.,' Sept• 17-snts.] - PHI LA DELP/HA PORTABLE PRINTING OFFICES. or the use of filer mnts, Druggists Ind all business and unfessionable men , ho wish to do their wvn printing, dem and cheaply. `A. Lapted to the print o f Handbills, Circulars, Labels, Cards and Small Newspapers: Tull instructions accompany each office enabling boy ten years old to werk thein auiceitilusy. Circulars sent free. Specimen shenti'df IWe, Cuts,tkc-, 6 cents. Address; ADAMS' PRESS CO. 31 Park Row, N. Y., and 55 Liner.ln-st., Boston, Mass. ' 26 lir The Grlatz Formerly Kean's, OPPOSITE MARIETTA:. sHIS old Ferry--one,of the oldest. and most afe crossings on the Susquehanna River— is how to 'charge of The undersigned, who:thas refitted the old and built new boats, which will enable him to•do ferrying with safety and dia. patch. No unnecessary delay need be endured. &ober and experienced Ferrymen alwilys'en ghged. NO' imposition in charges Us - the fol lowing list will show : Farm Wagons, each Horses per head rider, ge and two persons, 1:00 two persons, :50 - each, :12 at the old charges.. fifty pounds; 25 - centtErt r JOHN ECKERT:4-, op New-Orlesinli Molasses, for:Cakes. received PATTERSON. lift?! i: DUN - FAREIRA. ,718 bet= tiOth, south aid', PHILADELPHIA hipowrii, ~llanufadurer of AND DE_LER $1:00