sjatiettian, MARIETTA. PA : 54toNil 'NoII*, Itme SO, ISM.. eir Judge Underwood, before whom an effort was made to have Jeff Davis admitted on bail, refuses, on the ground that he is a- prisoner of war. Davis friends are now making every wort with President Janson.' Thetrial will not take place until October next. It is said five gentlemen are now in Wash. ington willing to bind themselves in $50,000 each for his appearance at the next court. Mrs. Doctor Marie Walker was again arrested in New York on Satin , day last, for appearing in the street in partial male attire. She was committed to prison, but was afterwards released in $3OO bail, This feminine ex-army surgeon, claims that she has a right to dress as she pleases, and proposes to test the question before a legal tribunal. Ca - The town council of the borough of Phoenixville have, passed an ordinarice prohibiting interment of dead bodies within the limits - of said borough, on and after the first day of September 1866. A fine of' not less than one. hun dred nor more than two hundred dollars is the penalty fixed againet any one vio lating said ordinance. tar A fatal duel was recently fought in the environs of Paris between ,two officers ofthe garrison. One of them was killed on the spot ; the other had tie breast pierced, it is believed, mor tally. The doctor's horse, as he. was leaving the field, took fright, threw him against a tree, and killed him on the • spot. sr Charles Forbes, late a servant of Mrs. Lincoln, a few days ago presented to C. E. Crony, appointment clerk in the Treasury department, the . penknife carried by Mr. Lincoln, and folind in his pocket when he died. On Saturday Mr. Creecy presented this relic to Hon. W. E. Chandler, Assistant Secretary-of the 'freesia*. • Gir A memorial signed by. one hun. dred freedmen of. Charlottesville has been presented to General Howard by a committee of the signers. It asliad for continued military protection, and re cites that they are deprived, of reason able safeguards against bodily injury by their former masters. iler Messrs. Cowan, of Pennsylvania ; Green Clay Smith, of Kentucky; Don little, of Wisconsin; Browning, of Illi nois; Burleigh, of Dacotah, and Knapp and Fowler, of the District of Columbia have been appointed the executive com mittee of the National Union Johnson Club for the ensuing year. ia- The Albany Board of Trade IT commends that the standard of measure ment for all grain and seeds throughout the United States:shall be eentals (or. one hundred pounds) instead of bushels. The proposal will be submitted to the Board of• Trade represented at the De troit. Convention.. OW Not long since E Ulan llerzmann,_ Rabbi of a Jewish byriagogue in Brook lyn, was kicked out of his church by . a portion of his congregation who object. ed to . his ministration on sectional grohnds. He a few days ago brought an action against them, and received $BOO damages, and his pulpit back': The ." Fenian Far" has com pletely given up the ghost. A. good deal is said about the :Canadian troops coming over on ,our side of the line to pitch into tho rear , guard of the depart ing Fenians ; but it won't amount to anything. tar A proposition will soon be intro duced in. Congress, equalizing the com pensation of members. Under - the pres ent rates, aome members receive • over $lB,OO, pay : and mileage each Congress, while others only receive a few hundreds over $6,000. • eir Gen. Ullman, late of our Union army, having accepted a similar position in the Italian army, under Garibaldi, has received numerous appliCations for commissions under him. He is now in New York and will shortly sail for Italy, , fir Prince Alfred, Queen Victoria's second son, is to take rank in the peer age of Great Britain, under the titles of Duke of tdinburgh and Earl of Kent, and he will assume his'seat in the house of Lords in a shoit time. Grlnohißendence day.will be celebra ted. IClkaShington by au association of the olakst, inktbitants, and also by the colored people, who hope to bo escorted by a colored regiment of uniformed mil itia, if they can obtain, ,arms. q Gov. Palsons of Maisano.; urges the Freedmen's Bureau to increase its distribution of rations. He saps there are 100,000 destitute white and blacks to the State. TUE PLAN OF RECONSTRUCTION. —A Republican Senatorial caucus was held on Friday. The proceedings revealed the fact that more than two-thirds of the Senate will support the constitution al amendment in a modified form. There is great opposition to the third section of the amendment, and it will no doubt be struck out. No Senator favors its retention. Various substitutes for the third section were discussed; but the proposition most favored was one exclud ing from holding office those who deserted the United States Congress and army and navy to take rxrt in the rebel lion, also the members of the rebel congress, the oOnfederate cabinet con federate diplomatic agents, confederate military officers.‘ of- the rank of major general and brigadier general, and con federate naval officers of the higher grade, ttc. It: was claimed that the reconstruction measures,, modified in some such manner, could be passed by the requisite two-thirds vote, and some thing. to spare. Messrs. Doolittle, Cowan and Dixon were not invited to take part in the caucus. Colonel O'Neil, the officer, in command of the Fenian army now in vading Canada, is the person through whose instrumentality. Union soidiers were forced to choose between starving at Andersonville and entering the rebel army. Ile was in the battle of Franklin Tennessee, where he was twice wounded. He entered the rebel service as captain of the 10th Tennessee regiment, and was afterwards made colonel. eir Oil City is being rapidly rebuilt. It is intended, that, the buildings now in course of construction shall be better than those burned. The Oil City Reg ister states that it has not heard of a single person whose building was de stroyed by the fire that does not intend to rebuild the same immediately. It is thought that in the next three months the place burned over will be " recon structed " in superior style. Or Late developments show that four persons were burned to death at the late fire in Oil City. • They were sick and could not be moved. Another man was injured dangerously by jumping from a fourth story window. The wire bridge over the creek was burned ; also, the Mercantile Library building, which was six stories high and cost $55,000. The total loss is estimated at a million and a half. Cr A letter from Berlin, says the Natchez ( Miss.,) Democrat, received by a gentleman in that city, states posi tively. that John Wilkes Bcoth, who killed Lincoln, is in Berlin, playing an engagement at one of the theatres of that city. It adds that he expresses great surprise that there should be so much credit attached, in this country, to, the story of his death. ar The new five-cent coin will be ready for delivery to purchasers, at the mint in Philadelphia, about the 25th of June, and'can then be obtained in quan tities of fifty dollars and upwards. Orders accompanied by greenbacks will be received at once, and the coin for warded by express, free of charge, as soon as ready for shipment. er A man named Salvadore Popara was sometime ago arrested in geadville for passing counterfeit scrip. Fortun ately he was taken to Pittsburgh before the local authorities could release him on bail, and so he stands a chance of going to the Penitentiary. igar A'full blooded negro woman in Geneva, N. Y., who was formerly as " black.as tar," has within the last six years become entirely white. She is abilut forty-five years old, and . is in per fect health. Her hair remains curled as before. gir now to make a drunken man so ber in one minate.—Give him acetate of ammonia, one and a,half ounces, which immediately sobers him. It is a very cheap article, perfectly harmless, and is easily prepared in all good drug stores. 00' The laying of the corner stone of the Don 4 1as monument at Chicag has been postponed from the 13th of June to the 4th of July, when it is intended to make a grand affair. The Masonic fraternity will conduct the ceremony. gar A gentleman of Jill Paso, 111, has just received a verdict of $312 against the Illinois Central Railroad Company. The plaintiff was . put off the cars and kicked by the conductor, on account of some dispute about his ticket. r The dead bodies of three females, supposed to have been victims of the cholera, buried in the water from the ship Falcon, were discovered on Coney island beach, near New York, on Friday and Saturday. Gir Next Monday the annual war be gins against the dogs of New York city, the dog killers receiving, as heretofore, fifty cents per head for each dog killed. G - Work on the Union and Titusville railroad has been stopped—reason, no The suspension -is : retarded as permanent. Catharine lit. Peat,' a Philadelphia lady, has volunteered ii , nurse in the cholera hospitahatAtaten Island, 416- - -r&THE MART Fi:TTIA.N.Ii2;v--) Na os' fit Brief A man was arrested in St. Louis re- cently for a murder committed thirteen years ago. New Haven claims to be the only place in the country which manufactures fish-hooks, needles and steel-bowed spectacles. A correspondent of the Montreal Ga zette recommends the use of the cat•o'- nina-tails in the punishMent of the Fe nian prisoner 9 whr,' May fall into their Lands, to which imprisonment at hard labor might be added. There is, a project on foot'among the Israelites of the United States to build a magnificent college, for the purp,ose of educating the young men professin,s that faith in all the scientific and classical :branches, but particularly in Jewish•the. ology. Victor Emanuel is _building a palace in Paris preparatori , to abdicating in favor of his son. over $6,000. It' will be proposed. to pay every member $lO.OOO a Congress and his actual travelling expenses, Queen Victoria has given a sitting for the portrait which she lVds to present to Mr. Peabody. Just as a negro was ascending the scaffold to be hung in Clay tor, Ala., on the 18th alt., a commutation of sentence to ten years' imprisonment was received. The surrender of Leo's army threw into the hands of our Government .thirty thousand muskets of Britislimianufacture, These were sold to a speculator, and from him purchased at double their orig inal cost by the Canadian authorities. Mrs. Albert Sidney Johnson is teach ing school in San Francisco. A Jewish house, entire, has been ex cavated in Syria, dating two centuries before Christ. It is furnished after the Egyptian fashion and parts of the Old Testament were found in some of its I= Two colored individuals, rejoicing in thematnes of George Washington and Napoleon Bonaparte recently indUlged in a street fight in Mobile. It is now a violation of the laws of Wisconsin for minors to enter billiard rooms or planes where liquors are sold. Families in Washington are fast mov ing away, partly on account of the de crease of business compared with war times, and partly because of the, exces sive rents demanded. The lion. Mr. Samuelson, a gentle man was born on the soil of the United States and educated under American institutions has been re-elected to the English Parliament. The body of a woman was found in the Ohio river near the State line on Friday morning last. Her name is un known. On her person was found S3Q -000 in greenbacks. An Indiana Peabody exists in the person of Chauncey Rose, of Terre Haute, who has donated during his life over $787,000 to charitable purposes, institutions, &c. A Pitteburger who has in his posses= sion the cork leg captured from San'ta Anna in. the Mexican war, is said to have decided to return it to the old soldier. There is not now from the mouth of the Susquehanna, between Port Deposit and Clark's Ferry, a distance of near one hundred miles, a bridge passable for vehicles or foot passengers. Several steamers have gone into "sum mer quarters" at Cincinnati. The pa pers of that city eay it takes three to four weeks fora boat to get a load, and then the freight paid would hardly keep the chambermaid in cologne water. A new police regulation has gone in to effect in Chicago. All persons found loafing in the streets, who can give no reputable account of themselves, are ar rested and lodged in the station house, The pirate Semmes was at the Senate on Wednesday, and sent his card to Senators Johnson and Saulsbury, who held interviews with him. He has con cluded to waive for the present his claim for a pardon, but has a petition to be permitted to exercist:the functions of his judgeship in Alabama. His pe tition is endorsed by many prominent xebels. The death of Gen. Gass, of softening of the brain, is daily expected. The General is in his 84th year. ----- Every Democrat in the House of Rep resentatives on Monday voted against the resolution declaring that Jeff. Davis ought to be tried by the laws of the country. The finder of a pocket book, in Boston containing seven hundred dollars and valuable papers, was, generously invited by the grateful owner to take a drink. The New York Tribune receives one thousand Republican newspapers in ex change. Twenty of them support the President. Heavy rains aro said to be badly damaging the crops in South Carolina and Georgia. ' The ,report of the Reconstruction Committoo is very severe on the Presi dent's policy of restoration. TIM WHITE SLAVE--A Tale of the Mexican Revolution.—The well-known novelist, Emerson Bennett, announces a new aerial story with the above title, to be commenced in the Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post, of July ith. This story, though somewhat different, is said to be fully equal in its thrilling romance and absorbing interest to "The Phantom of the Forest." It will be about four months in running through The Post. The Post is also publishing other stories of great intereSt. One called "Adriana " will we think interest Ladies particularly. As "The White Slave " will be commenced in the first number of July, those, wishing to pio cure it can do so if they choose by simply subscribing for the past six months of the year. Price $3.25 for six months ; 'or for The Post and the Lady's Friend ( each six months) $2,00, Sam ples containing the first Portion of Mr. Bennett's story sent on receipt of five cents. Address H. Peterson & Co., 319 Walnut st.,. Philadelphia. la- The Supreme Courthas adjourned without announcing its decision on the constitutionality of the act of the As sembly, carrying out the act of Congress disfranchising deserters : but as Geyer nrr Curtin causes it to be announced that he intends to sign the bill (which, knowing the Governor's unflinching pa triotism, we never doubted ), it is , a fair inference that the court will declare in favor of the constitutionality of this im portant legislation. Mr. and Mrs. Davis appear to have no lack of numerous visitors in their recently fitted up casemate inside the garrison, which were assigned to her shortly after her arrival there, but which she has until now steadfastly re fuses], making fresh demands daily upon the patience of the commanding gener al for rooms in Currol Hall, where Jeff. is confined, and which have been as steadfastly refused. er One Merles S. Dimlay got him self into jail, the other day, at Zanesville- Ohio, for going through the eMintry and poisoning the mouths of horses, then suddenly appearing as a horse doc tor, and offering to cure them for so much. Gov. Curcio has approved the act passed at the late session of the Legisla ture, to carry into effect the law of Congress disfranchising deserters. .-s.ptciat Natic 113— Cholera, Diarrhea and Dysentery I—A cure is warranted by Dr. TOBIAS' celebrated Venetian Liniment, if used when first taken by persons of: temperate habits. This medi cine has been known in the United States over twenty years. Thousands have used it, and' found it never failed to cure any complaint fos which it was recommended, and all those who first tried it, are now never without it. In the Cholera of IS4S, Dr. TOB Lks attended 40 cases and lost 4,being called in to late to do any good. DIRECTIONS :—Take a teaspoonful in a wine glass of water every half hour for two hoUrS, and rub the abdomen and extremities Well with the Liniment. To' allay the' thirst, take - a 'map of ice in the month, almost the size of a marble every ten minutes. It is warranted perfectly innocent to take internally. Sold by all Druggists,, price 40 and 80 cents. De pot, 50 Courtlandt-st., N. Y. [4O-Ini LOVE AND INTATILLAIONy:—Ladips and gen tlemen, if you wish to marry, address the un dersigned, who will send you, without money and without price, valuable information that will enable you to marry happily and speedily irrespective of age, wealth or beauty. This information will cost you nothing,-and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you.— All letters strictly confidential. The desired information sent by return mail, and no re ward asked. Address SARA ii 13. LA 3IDF.RT, Greenpoint, Kings county, N. Y. [3B-13in ERRORS OF Your-H.—A gentleman who suf fered for years from Nervous Debility; Pre= mature Decay, and all the effects of :youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for milking the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experi ence, can do so by addressing Tons B. OG DEN', No. 13 Chamber St., New-York. To DRITIVIZAEDS.—A reformed inebriate would be happy to communicate (free of charge ) to as many of his fellow beings as will address him, very important and useful information, and plate in - their hands a sure cure. for the-love of Strong Drink of any kind. This information is freely offered by one who has narrowly escaped a drunkard's grave. Address. SETH B. HENnERSOIN 3 No. 9 Broad Street, New York. pm: STRARGE, BUT TRUE.—Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge,) by addressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged 'will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, Tiros. F. CHAPMAN, S3l Broadway, N. Y. r• Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh, tree : . ted with the utmost success, by S. M. .D., Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of fey den, Holland,) No. 519 PINE st., Philadel phia; Testimonials from the .triost reliable sources in the city and country can be seen at his °ace. The medical faculty ere invited to accompany their patients, as he, has no secrets in his practice. Artificial Eyes inserted with out pain, No charge for examination. 11:3 ITCH !--ITCH ! !-ITCH!! ! Scratch! Scratch !! Scratch !! ! WHEATON'S OINT FIENT will cure the ITCH in 48 hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilbrains_ and all . er iptions of the skin. Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. .By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTT'EII, sole agents, 170 Washing ton-st., Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the Union. 11' Ladies use Dr. Velpan's Franch Pills. Sold by Dr. F. Hinkle, Marietta, and .by all good druggists. ;)ri Ti! E - oiiioit ''itsitiess LoUlegc, Handel & Haydn Hall, Silt and Spritg G(T;',7rn Street.: PUMA DELPHI A. •THOMAS MA Y _PE /12 CE, A. If.. PRESIDENT AND CONSULTING ACCOUNTANT g.);fr.aM:ipfij 101.12.2M0ri5. Novel and Permanent Arrangrment of Bu - siNE:ss cour.EGE '!'EMITS, From. Apfril I, to October 1 ; 1536, 1=323 LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS, including, Bookkeeping, Business Correspondence, Forms and Cus tort s, Commercial Arithmetic, Business P,en , manship, Detecting Counterfeit Money and Commercial Law, T WENT D 0 LLAII S, Scholar6hips, including the same subjects as above, Time limited to Thi-ee Months, TWENTY DOLLARS Penmanship, Three Months, Penmarnship and Arithmetic, 3ms . _ _ The saving of Coal and Gas in the Summer months is an advantage ofsuch importance as enables the management of this College to make a considerable reduction in the Summer rates from, October 1, IS6G to April I, 1867, and succeeding years, as before. Life Scholarships, $3.3 Scholarships, 3 months; • 2.5 Penmanship, 3 months, 10 Penmanship and Atithmetic, 3 months, 12 . Special Terms far Clubs, Soldiers, and for the Sons of Ministers and Teachers. Day and Evening Insturction for both sexes and all ages., In Banking, Storekeeping, Bookkeeping, Pen manship, Pen Drawing, Phonography, Arith metic, Mensuration, Algebra, Geometry, Ana lytical Geometry, the Calculus, NavkOtion, tl..lvveyinj, Engineering, Gauging, Mining, Mechanical Drawing, Commercial Law, Ger man, Telegraphing, and the English Branches at mod:nate veices. Enderse.l by the Public as the most success ful College of the country, as is evi denced by tie fact, that TOUR DVNDRED AND TWO OT DENTS have entered in the FI - RST Aro OE' /TS ENISTENTE: PR /NCI PAL S_ OF DEPARTMENTS,. 'IIIOM3S MAY PEIRCE. A. M.. GEORGE B. SN V DEA. P. S. H. NEs, C. N. FAR R: Jn., J. T. REV NOLOS, HENRY K EEO, A. li. ROGERSON, rA. AT., C. E„I supported by an able turps Cal, or send for a cataloffue. Co!:cge C. rren cv, and Peirce's practical OFF(::E— , Y3I NORTO EIGHTH STREET. TIIOMAS M. PEIRCE. April 14, ISGG. 12.1A1ENSE STOCK OF D r---t_ I .G 0 (7) Fs JUS'i' .I.IECEIVED BY _No. ;JO _Market. Pa From the great ittliDufiieturers sales, which we tire sel lie Lea City IN holcsule blues (q74hs and CassmereN, 50 per-clit. 1,,v0r than last ycur MousDcLainc3 and outer Dress Guods AS LOW as BEFORE the REBELLION! c AT AND UPWARDS! Mits/i.as, ( 'Art:4's and Ticizin gs, lieu ell 6' icy d i! 4 . cts. at le.ss THAN 111 LE THEIR VALUE! Well Papers, Vv'indow Blinds, Carpels, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, &c. Groceries of all kinds: Sugars, SLi nips, Teas, Coffee*, Fish, Cheese, Rice, &c. • "olh Mainut „ Ciatial :tag' Market :11:trea, Mariethr. JOLrN OIT K Having aguin leased, from Samuel D. Miller, his old and pcipniar dioilnag ,111.111, Would take this pub• lie that he has jnst laid in an excelle - At stock of er,„ rything 111 the Ready-made Clothing Line, SUGM AS Orer, Dress anti Business Coals, Pantaloons and Vests, OF ALL GAA DES AND PRICES, Cloths, Cassimeres an 1 Vestings always on hand, which will be cut and rn add- np to suit the tastes of costume's. Gentlemen's Fur uishing Goods, Shifts, Draweys, Hose,,Collurs, Suspt oders,Necli Tics, ILI TS AND 44 .PAPB of all kinds, - &c., &c. at if 11 prices—from the finest to the cheapest. Cd.ll and see for yourselves be fore purchasing clacwherei Marietta, February 17, ISGG-iy. • S. U. ILITHITON, Mcrohant Tailor, and Clothier, Vramrh'sOH Stand, on the Car no . of A'orth Qucen an/ Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. ATEF UL to the Citizens of MarietN; kIJI end vicinity, for the liberal patronage heretofore extendee, the undersigned respect, fully solicits a continuance of the same; as suring fhem, that under all circumstances, no efforts will be spared in renderings satisfactory equiyalent for every act of confidence reposed. CLOTHS, CASSIMIIRES A N D VESTINGS, and such other seasonable material a's fashion and the market furnishes, constantly kept on hand and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style 'may suggest: • ALSO,-11EADV-DIADE CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goonds and such articles as usually belong to O Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. PHOTOGRAPHIC -0------- E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, WHOLESALE AND DEW IL, . 501 8.L3,0 AD WAY, N.Y. In addition to.our main business of PHOTO GRAPHIC MATERIALS we are Headquar ters for the' following - , viz. . ST'EREOSCOPES § STEREOSCOPIC = ~VIEWS Of American and Foreign cities and Lan scapes; Groups, Statuary, etc. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAR, From negatives made in the various cam paigns and forming-a complete - Photographic history of the glean contest. ' -- STEREOSCOPIC VIERS ON GLASS; Adapted for either the Magic Lantern 'or the Stereoscope. Our catalogue will be sent to any addiess on receipt of stamp. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. We manufacture more largely than any .other hOnse; about 200 varieties from 50 cents to $5O each, Our ALBUMS have the reputa tion of being supm jot in beauty and dumbili ty-to any others._ CARD PLIO.TOpRAPHS OF GENERALS, STATESMEN, ACTORS, c'c., etc. Our Catalogue embraces over FIVE THOU SAND different subjects - , including reprodue tions of the most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Statues, etc. Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp: - 1.4 Photographers . and othera-orfferipegoo'ds, C. 0. D., will please remit 25 per cent. of the amount with their order. , • - . price apd spality ,of our gqpd? cau not fail to satiqty. June 16, Tdi: , lr[ , , ,:n __ p. In consequence of ter in gold and silver in the rininufiiclure ripatinn of a Rilll fur:her dllCea oar priccs tri as lon - a - • ti, , ) he placed WITH , Ir)I,D AT p one neat hesitate to buy a w at ,. ll the expectation that it %rill be theEpEr future time ; the test of ten years arld 1,-tnnt. le , ufactlire and sale of MORE THAN irf,),OCO WATCIiEz, have given our productions the -;E:.}— rank among time-keepers. .1t the determination to make only excellent watches, our busines s h as ste : iiii increased as the public became eq,„nted With their value, until, for months have been unable to supply the dernaM. have repeatedly enlarged our factory I, 3 ;i d , inns until they now cover ore' thr;,e ground, and give accommodation to trolt.thaa eight hundred workmen. We are fully justified in statingthattrsl„ Make more than half of all the rave, sold in the United States. The different grades are distinguishe,ihrt,e following trade marks rirgraved on the 1.1,1 e• l.—" American Watch Co ," Waltham::4ai;, 2.—" Appleton, Tracy & Co." Waltham m a , 3.—" P. S. Bartlett," Waltham, ltitas. 4.—" Wm. Dieu," s.—Our I adios' Watch of fitst clitti:•!r; ;; ,. med "Appleton, Tracy & Pao ss. —Our next qualify of Ladiet' Wht6 med t ' P. S. Bartlett, The - se Watches are furnished in 4 gitititi. riety of ..izes and styles of case;, The American Watch Co. of IT-ai4iihn,:t7., authorize us to state that without of trade marks or mice, viii e.,a I'rcducE.i of their FULLY . WARRANTED, to be the beet timekeepers of made in this or any other veum:y. shoUld remember that, - unlike the Of a foreign maker who can never to r , tir%e: this warrantee- is goad at all Linea Company or their agents, and that if, actin' too.l thorough trio,, any watch defective in any poi :soy aiway . :, exchanged 5.,; ut, , otlit..r. t!,c V. - niches made ers generally ihrouthout the c . nint , y, Dot solicit order; for watches. C.s UT10:,.-1 he on'y ui rr,.,,c.c:abin . coozlerhita will Bri. H . B iA s 4pp Li.: 1 . 0. y , Agedi fur the Amtric , ln 1:' , 11r4 IS2 Broadway, N. V. !I:, ISTT It ILI Opposite Dijfeld).zt:.'l%; nod ure, Drug 3farir “.; a LT ioruil iellt% Su argottil.U.. U , Iluro i Ii of Atartt-t.ls and vicirhty. iris ttitt.t,t d I:Li Cllliti! IN .;S AND V .11i l'r', rthitruciht.: all thr :c•3 ri du. among, ticb is will he fatei Plain and Pane/ .11Einhat 22•2 , 1 T.; Cord,sl (ma' and Buttons in rniirvt , s Hosiery s.nd Gloves, Linen & Zephyr Shawls, Plain & Opera Caps, aitk,S; Zephyr Fpm Suspeat'era, . Gerinantow.l Brea ti fast 1 . 04 c . , ,, and Saetiand Z , ..phyr Ya;•i, Laces, Ned; BALMOII.I LS, SK s!. r. Corsets, ISeltiog, Edging. 11.i-31111:, Eql broik!ery Soap. Particular htlencum has bcch pqci:cl'r • lecting of small as en - Iton and Linen Throad, and E•. ra, Necdt.hi, 3=3 The public am . phrucultuiy reqc ,o,l ' call and i.tiaMiTX rs. Jt. is t.a. sale of illf C' oh ratvd. Stagttr itniiy which took the lir.r premium at the late Sc York. State Fair, Silo bons F..ulcha,,ing trom ttcs , haw is WILI.CON utsr.t.}.ss ail (4_ tel _Aar' ti•:t The most ennplete uoi roily Tto."' ged Sewing Maclittle now in lb.!. lithe every description of work—never steps needs to be helped over onains. but .t'en'' its work rapidly and well. The ne , d l ! quires no adjustment—you cannot gel w :ice-it mares any width of twin yo , ' ' beautifully. The prsldr. in iiie fool of every machine and and is at waya adjusted, never Kr ts o' ll il - exanune them tr;:ore any ath^r, At li. L. & 14. J. Z WO , Cori 'r North Queen street and CelllVN"` Sole ,Agents for Lancaster OutIlY• Lancaster, February 17, Notice to Taxp lsers CIOLLECTORS AND TA X-PA'Eh'S sr, 41, jhereby notified that on all State or es iloY Taxes remaining* unpaid on August Ist, 101 an addition of 5 per centum must be charge,' and collected. by order of the BOsrdol sur, ty Commissioners. Attest : P c EBERAIAN, Clerk of County Cornmisriosers THE above order will be strictly rni°7. It is expected that Collectors will settle the duplicates before the first of August. Hereafter nothing but United Satol.o-, and notes of National Banks will be reeved she old issue Of the Partners' Bank of d ter and Lancaster County Bank excepte;. Payments mustbe made before threeo p. in., each day. SAMUELTres Tress. of f S t c ; o E u 01,1 T OBACCO GROWERS! TAKE NOTICE ! I am alwtys.ready to purchase leaf Tabst; co, at the highest market value, and iro n . persons to call at the Marietta Tobacco WO house, bringing samples with then'. A. FULLER GRA SE, June 2, 1866, (434.) THE MASON & lIAMLIN Cabinet Orgao, Forty different styles, adapted to sarre(ll7, secular music, for $BO to $6OO each. I , ONE Gold or Silvsr Medals, or other first Pr e '. miums awarded them. Illustrated Cstaloe6s: se n t free. Address, MASON & 11:01 1 . 0, ton, or MASON BROTHERS, New-Yotl• Septemser 9, 1865-Iy.] Silver Lake ------------------- ~. • Tuse the Silver Lake soap. No hires away your Washing machines , quired—perfectly harinlOss—removes grio and stains from woad work, fee. brow 0111. cents per pound, one pound will go as far . , two pounds of any other kind ofsoup in.u6u.' NO. Sold by H. WOLFL, o. June 0,-Im# IiZEI EMIE ME