Zhe ~..atitttiitit. None shall with impunity Roil these sacred sym bols of our Country's life, liberty and power. F. L. ulcer, Editor O f a. SATURDAY, NOVEIDER 30,1861, ILL' Mewira.. & AIIIHOTT, No. 315 Broadway, NewwYoric, , ire dint , authorized to act for astin.aoHciting advertiamenta, &c. MASON AND ,Stansix.--Lord Lyons bas uot;behayeAlike a diplomatist since the news .that.-Mason and. Slidel were on their way to, Fort Warren. Although necessarily his official capacity, unefficialit*Js almost impertinent in his •cenvessation. Me assumes that there can be no question between his Government' and ours, for the 'reason that the Stites must yield the point inocon4roversy, will disavow the act„-Af Capt.- Wilkes, and must return Mason and Slidell to the bosom of the only Power which seems heartily to de sire the dismemberment of this great RePublin. I(cia4sril Everett, Edward 'M. Stadion', and itererdy Johnson have ,ea pressed the oillion that our right to bike - luM kliep' Makin and Slidell Iva Rgeß4Velous. The statement made in general Thomas' report , that the young man, of Kentacky , had in consid= erable numbers been -misled to take part in 'the fe . vett; is 'tow trite. At this Momebt; groverinor' Wickliffe; one of the most. friends of the UnionOthis soil "in the 'Confederate service.n''l l ll4 Bet. Dr:Rotiert J. Breek: df the , miset distinguished divines in the Union, as true a friend of the ,Uuiori . :es any, has soother... The editor, ef r Ake ,L s opisville,JoUntai, george D. Prentice whose loyalty is unshaken, has mother. In , one , county.which gave a large mahrity for the Unon, two hun, dred ,y9ung. Men entered the rebel ser vice. FANTNAIT Pia ON. RECORD..It_may in terestpqr Apcsqincr,,dets to, learn that the two..oplebFet3d ,; Hares, "Lady Palm et" and I, Flatbusk7. were driven a two . TPlAkin t 7.!!4 0 4 ;PY owner on the uentreville.Ponmi,* . the other day;in-theimpreeedented time ortilig/f tlfs46 l tillifttAn Fiera Tetinflts fimuNtlitroi Miles to-a wagon is 5:011,4114-lietiiriatieu , nwati toyer beaten until this double team' k'sviped.it out Mort tild , ilteradvsintage of , a skeleton wakviii - • - while .-on Tuesday "Palmer", tiOilillattailinitid, to drag a roatt,weguu, , The , teaut..k,owned r t Amvier, and it without doubt the fastest iktbe oonntry. Tits `Thrstionv Tittrisicr.—A letter from an officer of the navy sari, the coontry ' ?.rutiad is one of mach, beauty, fertility risjtig from-the sea gently, the , coajt .slophog off yfiar into the ocean, m*ll4' ll . Wag? flkilc"! spread of water. A liekuguils,q4glit)eid !us near by, the balls,ahreudy bursted, anclthe long white cotton banging from them in great pro fuelotl. USTiirtherrter, unaccustomed to lite' eight or a tiebi of ripe cotton; the iiiveStintid : :Was one - of unrivilled maghlrfratiiii t ieni ttoVhfty'.' ft - seeins ue if a living mantle of snow rested •npon' a square of :beautiful country; :aud un dulated like the .yellow grain in the getitle minds. . . - girThe 'late totidiii "Times .has a long article upon Mr. Seward's circu lar, to , the Governors of the seaboard Stases relation to , the-necessity of de fendingioni• hers. It- charges him' With4ttteinpting to "get up a quarrel' between England and the United States,".. and insist 'that although the sta.rPl- of the,sircular. are general, ,"nobody dOalltahAto Englitnd is the. Power alluded to.", r • Advlces from Mexico say that, while. Englod spd France are friendly to the Ames Proyernment, the designs of Spain are known to be to get the Church party 41 Mexico to ask for a monarchy, and• 'to make the uncle of thiPApanisb.Queen - the King of Mexico, belcriihd 61d man, -who, upon his death,liithbfit'childiew, would 'leave the. Queen as 'AM to the throne, f ir .110 itiehinond Inquirer of the I3sh tilt ; pablinima the correspondence between the Secietarrof War and•Gren,' Winder, tellierthe latter to make choice of th,a Union prisoners; as hostages for Son s tbept privakeersp. .48 a hostage for omith, s eppdened,at Philadelphia, the lot fell to Col. dorcmn,,e , ho was order-, ad into close confinement- in t h e, felon's cell.' Ip s ongnms .will :Meet on. -.Monday; next. The city is already tiled witiv i strangers. Rooms and boarding ,have tAkpa a gr:eat rise and every preparation made to "financially skin all whom be shims or pleasure may take thither. orGeuerul Saw Youston is not dead after all, hut recovering. A HORRIBLE DEATIL-A. man named Keller, residing near Mansfield, Ohio, left home some three weeks ago, carry ing with him a large jug of whisky. His hat and jug were found next morning on the railroad track, and nothing further was known of him untill Thursday the 21st, when a drover at Mansfield junc tion, crawling under the platform after a runaway hog, encountered the decay ing body of the poor inebriate. It pre sented a most horrible and disgusting sight. Deceased leaves a wife and four children. eV A proposition will undoubtedly be recommended to, and we think passed byhe next Congress, to abolish the distinctions between the regulars and the volunteers 'in the army, and to solid ify the whole mass in one body. It is estimated that there are more than three thousand genuine regulars in the army at this time, and if the commissioned and non-commissioned regular officers could be put at the hedd of the different reginients,' bgittalimis, and coinpanies, we should soon him a force of unsur passed soldierii. In any event, the idea Of destioyint the Idistinctions which have giveii riße to so witch treiuble is a good one. Small wooden houses, large double canvas tents, of heavy material, and comfortable log luts,, are going , up in. all the localities occupied, or likely to be occupied, during the winter, or a portion of it, •by our troops in the vicinity of Washington; Our soldiers will all be well provided for; but there is Mime difficulty in deciding how the large num ber of cavalry can be' Comibitably cared for.'Different plans are under consider- Mien, audit is probably some decision *ill' be made in a few days. The horses have, so far, been exposed to the wea ther. General Sumner's daughters are married ,to Virginians. One, Eugene ffitcLaiii; is now an invalid in Rich mond. He:was a quartermaster in the tegiilar service at Baltimore, where he resigned at the beginning of the present difficulties. The other, Armistead Long, was a lieutenant in the regular service, and was an aid to Gen. Sumner when he resigned and went Sent!). Gen. Sum ner's two sons. are lientehants in the regular cavalry, one in the first and the oilier' in tlie Fifth Regiment. Commodore Tatnall, who nom- mended the rebel naval forces at Port Royal, is said to be the owner of a large anti yalnahlu real estate at Sachet's Hirlior: This property has been libel : . 14 7 'l4iyik . tThited Statps District At iiwcket; and rnotion for c'endemnation inadit' 'tie' United' . States Court at Buffalo, N. Y. The furniture of his house alone is valued at $15,000, - and 04 ;together with the entire' estate, tio. doubt, be, confiscated. tar Gen ratterion, of Philadelphia, whose mismanagement at 'Harper's Fer ry, and in the neighborhood of Winches ter, it is generally supposed, lost us the battle of Bull's Run, has made his de fencerand throws the blame on General Scott. As Gen. Patterson . waited four months, until Gen. Scott left for Europe, borer° reeking this Statement, we prefer waiting to hear Gen: Scott's reply be fore we accept an esparto defence so long delayed. or The Harrisburg Telegraph says the; Hon. Joseph Hither paid that place a visit a few days:since: The ex-Gover nor is in-his eighty-second year, but still edutinueslemarliably bealthy and active. He is at present residing on his farm, near Carlisle, the Cultivation of- which he personally superintends, performing himself much of the rough labor incident to that occupation. • sir Provost Judge Freese, of. Alex andria, priblishes aletter in , the Newark Advertisir, in which he says if the gov ernment will'allow him to follow out his course, he will und'ertake W collect.one third.otthe ,$150,000,000, due from the south without doing injustice to a single sr There are certain •indications on the surface to warrant tbe assertion that. the " stone fleet" is destined for Charles ton harbor; and once these vessels are sunk, that old and well known.=port of entry the world over will, as such, have ceased to exist. far Mr. Caderon'el position upon the slavery question at the present time is now known message doubt and in his forthcoming message he will boldly ad vocate the emancipation of all slaves who are the property of rebel masters. SW The Commission to investjgate the accounts of- the Western Military Department have' ad filed before them three hundred and seventy:five elaimes. As this boq sits with closed •doors, little is known in detail of its proceed ings. ar , Heuiy C. Hickok,- formerly Sup .erintendent of Schools for-Pennsylvania, Proposel to raise a regiment of Penn sylvania school teachers. They should have command of the cannon purchased by the teachers. 10` Nothing, perh spa, stidlies the ear more, pleasantly than a woman's charm ing voice—mit:A. perhaps, her charm ing hand. CLIPPINGS FROM OUR EXCHANGES Secretary Cameron has closed his doors to all applicants for office, and is now busily engaged in preparing his report for Congress. Gen. Halleck, suspecting that many of the slaves that enter the Federal camps, in Missouri, are spies, or in the interest of the rebels, has issued an order, forbidding any to enter the Union lines. John Jacob Astor, the millionaire of New York, bas been appointed on the staff of Gen. McClellan, with the rank of lieutenant colonel. Colonel Charles Frederick Havelock, late of the British army and a brother of the late General Havelock, has been appointed an aid to Major Gen. Mc- Clellan, with the rank of colonel, and assigned to the duty as Inspector Gen eral.of Cavidry, his late position at home. Comte de Villateau, an experienced French officer, has also been appointed an aid to General McClellan, with ' the rank of:captain. General Fremont recently obtained permission from the proper authori ties to' visit Washingtion. It is the opinion in military circles that there will be a Court of Inquiry in his case. It is said the, rebel Congress have concluded to remove their seat of gov ernment, from Richmond to Nashville. But it, is questionable whether they will Snd the latter city a much safer place of retreat than the former. Both are, to some extent, threatened by our army, and will sooner or later be captured. The reason given for Jenny Lind's re turn to the stage is that "she finds pri vate life somewhat a prison. The. Navy Deportment has issued an order thanking Captain Dupont for his brilliant services in the capture of Port Royal. Books are being collected in Boston to forms library for the use of Prison ers-at Fort Warren. Spurgeon is called the Barman of the Gospel by, the London Spectator.' A life oonvictin the Ohio penitentiary has subscribed $5O to the national loan. It is reported that assurances have been given by our government to that of Great Britain that British vessels shall have access to the cotton ports of of the south before the winter is over. On Thursday afternoon of last week, the wife of Jacob.Tintle of Newiirk, N, was,burned to death. Her clothing caught in the fire while reaching to the rnantla shelf above. A little boy, son of. A. F. Pope of Alton, 111., backed into a tub of scalding water one day last week, and was so badly scalded that he died La a few hours. The ladies of Rhode Island are pre paring to send to each volanteer from that State a tihristmas gift of a pair of socks and mittens, the name of each sol dier, with that of the company to which he belongs, to be attached to the article. Col. McCarter's regiment of Zonaves from Le‘anon, in this State, hay , ' gone to Fort Delaware, which they will occu py for . the present. The Rebel Authorities have consent ed that clothing shall be sent to the U. S. prisoners of war at the South. The arrangement has been effected without compromising the Government in any way whatever. A Foot Soldier travels in one minute, in common time, 90 steps, IV yards, 2; miles an hour ; quick time, 110 steps, 86 yards, 3 miles an hour; double-quick time, 165 steps, 151 yards, 5 miles an hour. The convention to organize the new State of Kanawha, out of Western Vir ginia, met at Wheeling rand organiied. Thirty-seven counties' were represented, and all the members took the oath of allegiance. In Kentucky, Generalßreckinridge is said to be advancing with a large force from Green river iu the direttibit of Owensboro or Henderson. A Regiment formed in Cortland coun ty, New York, Col. Green, has no'less than seven . clergyiiien. Two ,of them are captains of companies, and' one is a private in the ranks. An army officer lately insulted United States Senator Browning of Illinois,-in the cars near ,t).4oncy. The Senator re sponded by giving the officer a dogging. The reported death of General Sam . Houston, of Texas, is untrue. By the last accounts in the Galveston Civilian, he had recovered so far as to be out of danger. The new excitement on the tapir is the expedition which is now getting lip under the auspices•of Major Gen. Butler and Brigadier General Burnside, It is to,be composed mainly-of New England men, and will strike ,in an: unexpected quarter. The Departuient has established a Post Office at Port Royal, South Caro lina, to be called by that name, and has sent out a blank commission to Gen. Sherman, to be !Mad with the name of a suitable person as Postmaster, who will give the required bonds. Ms RIGHT COUR:*: : Mason and Sli dell have been safely lodged in Fort Warren. The governor has decided that they shall be treated in all respects —as to close confinement and fare— like criminals guilty of the highest crimes against the law, until full assur ance is received that Col. Corcoran and the other officers now in the hands of the rebels shall receive the treatment due to their rank and position as prison. ers of war taken on the field of battle, according to the usuages of all civilized nations. The government hits also come to the determination to hang every prisoner duly convicted of piracy on the high seas, no matter whether he hails from the north or the south, from Eng land or any other foreign nation, and that they will hold the prisoners now in captivity—including Slidell, Mason and Faulkner—responsible for any barbarity which may be practiced by the rebels upon the prisoners of war confined in southern prisons. In other words, the administration is resolved to carry out the law strictly as regards piracy, and to treat the rebel prisoners , in precisely the same manner as the rebels may deal with our officers captured in battle. To CoNsustrrivEs: The advertiser having been restored to health in a very few weeks by a very simple remedy after having suffered bev elsl years with a tier ere lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with the directions for prepaiing and using the same, which they will find a SUR /: CURE for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. The only object of the advertiser in sen ding the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and be hopes every suffererwill try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove , a blessing. Persons Ivishing the prescription will please address REY. EDWARD A. WILSON, 3m) Williamsburg, Kings co., N. Y. la" We have heard of some astonishing cures being made by Prof. De Grath's Electric Oil. It seems to act on the diseased parts with .xemarkable effects and in a short space of time health regains its sway. It can be hail of the Agents hei'e, see advertisement in anothe column. For sale by all Druggists and DCalers in'the United States and Canada. Price 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. #(P' See advertisement. We take pleagure in calling attention to the advertisement of It. Newell's Gallery of Art. The testimonials are of the first charac ter. Ic3—See advertisment of Prof. L. Miller's Bair Invigorator, and Liquid-liair Dye, in an other part,of this paper. FRESH GOODS AT SPANGLER AND PATTERSON'S. A F-U L L assortment of Fresh Winter A Goods of the most desirallie styles. Ladies, Gentlemen's, Misses and Youths SHAWLS, IN EVERY QUALITY, .French Merinoes at a great bargain, Fancy Wool DeLaines below thd cost of importation, Coburgs, Thibits, Prints and Ginghams in great variety. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings very cheap, Cloaking Cloths in all colors, at a decided bargain, Hoods, Nubias, Gloves and notions generally, as cheap as ever. A Job lot of extra-fine EMBROIDERED COLLARS at less than half the usual cost, Flannels, Muslins, Checks, Sheetings and all other kind of DRY GOODS, together with Groceries, Fish, &c., in full supply. AMERICAN HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA Located on Chestnut Street, opposite the OLD STATE 1101 and in close proximity to the principal Jobbing and Importing Houses, Banks, Custom Heise, and places of amusements. The City Cars can be taken at the door (or within -a square) for any depot in the City. The House has been renovated and refitted, and PIECES R_BDUO.ED TO $1.50 PEE DAY. WYA.TT & HEULINGS, PROPRIETORS. BRIGADE N 0 TI CE.—The undersigned hereby'gives notice that the Officers of the 2nd -.Brigade, Ad Division, P. :A.14 will meet on TUESDAy,,ihe 16th day of DECEM BER, 1861, at 1 o'clock, P. AL, at the Public House of JOHN , DITLOW, in East King st., in the city of Lancaster, for the purpose of paying the expenses incurred by the meeting' of said Brigade, and also tomake distribution among the companies calied tibreto. . . M. E. WITMER, Brig. Gen. of the ,2d-Brigede, ad Division, P.M. DANIEL G. BAKE.I2, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LANCASTER, PA OFFICE,—No. .24 NoRTE DIME STREET, opposite the Court House, where he will at tend to the practice of his 'profeision in all its various bits - el:Ws, ' FNuv.4, '59.'-ly LADIES AND GENTS Anderson has just received an .elegant assortment of-Perfu mery, consistiog of Toiliet Soaps, Hair Oils, Extract:rand Colognes at prices much below the usual rates, also some very handsome Canes for gentlemen, Portmonies, &c. SPECTACLES to suit all who can be aided with glaSses, can be-bought at H. L.,¢ E. J. ZAHM'S, Cor - ner of North queen -et., and Center Square, Lancaster: New glassesrefitted in old frames, at short notice. [v6-1v . ILC X -2 .8 Celebrated Imperial Ex- VVtension Steel Spring-Skeleton Skirt, with self-adjustible Beetle. The latest and - twit in use, Tor sale cheap at Difenbach's. - CIAMILY COUGH SYRUP :—A Cough r SYrup, for children and adults has just been put up.at my store, whiat should be in very family this cold weatper. Da. LAsnis Fna_NIVES & FORKS, Britainia and Silver plated Spoons, Brass, Copper; Plain and 'meled Iron Kettles, and Housekeeping gods - generally; Sten - eft Ff Co. Q 01VIETIIIN& NEW'UN DER'?lin - SUN LI gam Igeek Ties, beautiful, fashionable 'and cheap, at Dlirenbach's. cc:SEM CO,NCENTIUTZ.I) L su perior to any now in use, can be had at the Store of Diffenbach. - , T. CROIX•Ann NE Ffr ENGLAND RUM k for culinary purposes, warranted genuine at H. D. .11pyantin ter Co's. JUST RECEIVED at the isEnterprile Wine and Liquor Store," Mount Joy, - a superun article of Champagne and Gernuan'Wines. n NSTANTLY on hand, M9pongahela Whitikey. 'Benjamin: 4 Co CI - ECAItS and Chewing Tobacco. A large kj and good variety at J. M. AnctorEates.' JOHN BELL, Merchant Tailor, Cor. of Market-st., and Elbow Lone . , Marietta GRATEFUL for past favors I would retorn my thanks to my numerous friends and pa trons and inform them that I still continue the old business at the old stand, where I will be pleased to see them at all times, and having a full and splendid assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTIVGS, which will be made up to order at the shortest notice by the best of workmen, and on reasona ble terms, I would be pleased, therefore, to wait upon My old customers and all who see proper to patronize me hereafter. [Oct.29-,56. ERISMAN)S Saw Mill and Lumber Yard, MARIETTA. PA ONSTANTLY on hand a full assortmen N k jof all kinds of Seasoned Lumber, which he otters at reasonable pnces. Boards, Plank, Joist, Scantling, Rafters, Laths, Shingles, Pails, .5-c, 6^c. - OAK, PINE 6. HEMLOCK TIMBER. All ordersattended to with . dispateb. J.M.ERISMAN. . . Marietta, April 1 ltf. ,1854.- MARIETTA. MARBLE YARD. biootti . peqfs sJones, &c. MICHAEL GABLE;'hfarbli Mason, Opposite the Twain Hall Park; A Marietta, Pa. HE Marble business in , all its branches, T will be continued at the old place, near the Town Hall and opposite Funk's Cross Keys Tavern, where every descrit , tion of .ruarble work will be kept on hand of made to bider at short notice and at very- reasonable prices. Marietta, June 29,1861.. ALEXANDER LYNDSAY, Fashionable Boot and Shoe ,111 - anufactw:e , MARKET STREET, MAKIETTA, PENN. Would most respecttully inform the citizens of this Borough and neighborhood that he' has the largest assortment of liCity made work in his line of business in ,this. Borough, and be ing a practical Bowl.. AND SHOE MAKER himself,is enables to sc.lectwith more judgment than those who are not. He continues to man ufacture in the very best manner everything in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he will warrant for neatness and _good fit. lE3'Call and examine his' stock before pur chasing elsewhere. J. A. CONGDON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Opposite the residence of Cot. John, W. Clark, Market•st., Marietta, Pa. Tlrompt attention given to securing and coi -1 lecting Claims, a 4 d Orphans' Court busi ness gvnerelly. Will attend to business in Lancaster and adjoining counties. Conveyancing and other writings promptly executed. WM. B. REDGRAVE; Commission Lumber; Merchant, TVest Falls Avenue, Baltimore, Alld. n ,,,,,,,,, SPECTFULLY offers his services for the ale of Lu m It of every description• From his knowledge of the business he feel confident of being able to obtain the highest market rates for everything entrusted to him. H. L. & J. ZAHM RWECI FULLY inform then friends and the public that they still continue the WATCH, CLOCK 1 &...-Ztl it AND JEWELRY business at the old itstand, North-west Corner of North Queen street and Center Square, Lancaster, Pa A full assortment of goods In our line of busi ness always on hand and for sale at the lowest cask rates. 3CP. Repairing- attended'-to per by the proprietors. . JAMES N. XING, ATT 0 NNE Y AT-LAW ; ' ABIBOVED TO No. 139 SOUTH Firrik STREET, ABOVE. WALNUT) LATED WARE: A, Large and line stock of Plated ware at H. L. &E. ZAHM 2 S Corner of North Queen street & Center Square, Lancaster, Pa. Tea Setts, in variety, Coffee Urns, Pitchers, Goblets, Salt Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Knives, Casters, &c., &e., at manufacturers prmes. Bart.srzno attended to at 'moderate rates. TEWELAY.- : A large and selected stock of fine jewelry of the latest patterns from ,the best factories - in the country can be. found,at 1-1. L. ik • E. J. ZAIIIVPS. Cor. North Queen st. and, Centre Square, Lab, caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate and a❑ goods - warranted to be'e's represented. INE AN VIT, LTQUORS. yy Superior Old BrandY, Old Rye Whiskey; Holland Old MaderinyLtsbon, Sherry and Pert Wines. ' Pittsburg Whiskey always on hand •at the lowest market Trines. - "'Very Pine - Brandy at a very low figure, `by the barrel. • J. R. DIPPENBACH. Market-st. pR. J. Z. HOFFER, DENTIST, OF THE BALTIMORE COLLEGE . OF DEIITAL SURGERY, LATE OF HARRISBURG, PA. OFFICE: Front street fourth ,door from Locust, over Saylor & McDon- 81 185 - 1 - 0 ; aid's book Store. ColuMbia. Entrance be ween the ‘Drug:and Book Stores. [3-ly t)UST RECEIVED at Anderson's Confec tionary and VarietrStore, in Market-Bt., a has assortment of children's gigs„ baskets wagons, perambulators, wheelbarrows, toys rocking horses, wagons, drum s, Children's Gigs, Wheel. Barrow; Sleighs, Hobby Horses, China and. Paper Toys; Dolls of every size material Black and White. Animals of all kinds and an endless variety of Holiday gifts. .1. M. Anderson's, Market-st. T,I 4 QUAL or REGULAR. TIMEKEEPERS, p ean'be had of If. L. & E..T. ZAHM, Cot. North Queen-at., ttna Center Square, Lunette ter, Pa., in the shape of Equilibrium Lcnera— the best article of Stviss levers now in ;he mar kat. They are lower in-price than any watch' of equal qmtlity andj tun as true for timekeeping AMPS! LAMPS! SHADES:, &C. The undersigned has.received another lot of . laid and Coal Oil - Lamps, and Limp - Shades of every varietyand price. Call and see thein at the Drug Store of-Dr. Henry. Landis. ormA. SUPERIOR COOK STOVE; Very plain style, each one warranted to per: the entire setisfaelion of the purchaser. STERRETT & CO: ACHOICE Lot of Books for children called indistructable Pleasure Books; - School and other Books, Stefan:tate, Pens, Pen , holders; 4c. &e. For ask fry Dr. Landis. 111firICKORY & Oak Wood, 50 Cordi each, I - 1 Hickory and Oak Wood. Orders must be accompanied' with the cash when they will be prbmptlylfillee. Spangler & Patterson. ()1 i A General Assortment of all kinds of :h4: BUILDING HANDWARE, LOClq, - 4. ffingeg, Screws, Bolts, Cellar -Grates, Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty, very cheap. , STE.II.RETT Sz CO. _.• ri NEW MUSS • kj LOCK S—Goóil.Thrie Keepers, for oe Qocks, Watches -andt Jewelry D e Dollar , are Tally re paired and charges moderate, at _WOLFE'S. 2 5 received, B vir S hrh an wilf Bb h eeso l ald at the i just low est market rates by the barrel or gallon' t the Enterprise Wine & Liquor Store. 4-1). REESE, Mount Joy. 200 SACKS 01? SALT o sale cheap at Diffentrach's pROFESSoIt DEG It ATIr s ELECTRIC UI L. - 0 -- Wonderful Cure 4 on Man and Last A VALUABLE MEDICINE! IPROPOSE to cure, almost instantaneously. individuals afflicted with , Deafness, Head - ache, Neuralgia, Chill Fever s Ague, Ittwumu abrn, and all Sores and Pains, I propose to check and elfectually dissipate more ache and pain, and to accomplish nearer and more perfect equilibrium offall the circula ting fluids in the human system, than can b.: effected by any other or all Wier methods of aid in the same spier of time, the masses themselves being judges. I do not propose to cure every disease;- brie all such as are curable by any combhUstion ef medical appliances. hly- Electric CM operates on chemical and electric principles, sad is, therefore, applicable to the care or naturist restoration of any organic demogementy aris ing front an improper circulation of Neu outs vital fluid. I want the masses to pin in this.matlert-- the well as the sick ? because if these *large - are so, all are alike interested. N. B. Please inform me of say case of fail ure to cure, in iromlialf bon; to three weeks, as I wish to cure or charge nothing. The Columbus Sure reniarkai .On Saturday, an old gentleman named Wm. C. Osborne, well known in ear city, who, from ,rheumatic affections, has not been able to walk or use his hands sufficient to feed hirnsidf, for more then ten years, was brought to Prof. De Grath on the street, wheie in the ifreauree'rif a large assemblage of people, Ise applied De clith's Electric Oil to one arm and shoultfer. He Was. immediately enabled to raise _his ,bie t nif to his. head arid scratch it, a thlllg ire had. riot done before in twelve yearh. The New Hampshire Patriot Says: Dining; the present 'Week, no lesi than Mir of our friends, who have been induced to try - Prof. De Gratles Electric Oil for Rheumatisarand. Deafness, in consequence of having seen this• prostration advertised in ear colemns, have called upon .us to, state the result of, experi ments. These perfume riesere us that their Rueumatic pain* have been entirely cured by a few aptication.s of De Oxalis's ti:lectrie Oil, and they recornriend its• use to all mho are afflicted ; with any of the diseases which it is designed to cure. It seems that 'Rbenniatismi r Denham, Neu.- ralhia, Swollen and Millr Jointas end other Complaints to whisia we are all subject, have lost their terrors. Prof. De Grath's Electric Oil is warranted relieve any-case in a a t om space of time, and whir a is - tritkngelperise. Ic always cures Scratches, Swains, and. Splints on horses. Cisaa, Les*. Phaladerphia, Pa. n- None genuine witbotat aignature of Prof. C. 1)E GEATH. Labels signe# Ar. writing. Principal Deka NO: 217 - 86igb "Eighth St. Philadelphia. Country dealers and druggists can be suppited whelestile and Mail. Price• 25 cents,`so cents, and gl per bottle. Try everything else; give this one simple trial. CAUTION—BC Careful to ask isnd rt De GA tTit'S Eleatic b il, as WOrthlia laittatioll3 abound. There-are numerous imitatioiii4pruiirap on the reputation my article bas acquired. 'Chk:- public must beware. They are worthless. For sale by all dealeriftitid drdggista. Prin cipal office 217 South ilth.street; Phila. Feb. 2-Iy] Web) UMW and eOAI Nra. THE subscriber having purchased the pro peny lately occupied by CLARK & ZELL. would most respectfully call the attention of hiS old friends and `cuittiiners to to the fact that he is new prepared to sell L at the very lowest figures by Boat-loud, Car load, CO A L ' or.oherwise. • His Stock of Lumber will be selected from one of the best.manufactories and,cannot fail to give satisfaction. He is also prepared to supply "BILL STOICS. , " at short notice.and at law prices. HIS STOOS. Or COAL will consist of Shamokin, lied sul4, White Baltimore Compauy,,Lykicus - Talley, &c., all of Which he will set by the Boat load, Car-load, or by ilia SINGLE TON. als continue the receiving of Coil at very low figures. THOMAS zELL G EO: W. WORRALL, SURGEON Having removed to the Rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Sweatzel, adjoining Spangler 4 , Pat lerkau's Store, Market , Strad. where he u new prepared to wait on all who may feel. disposed to patronize hire. .""" Dentistry in all lilt hMusehes can' ried on. TEETH inserted on the mostapproved. principles of Dental 'science. , Ali operations on the mouth performed iG a skillful and workmanlike manner—on fair prinviples and ON VERY REASONARLE TERMS. Having determined upon, a permanent leas, tion at this place, would ask a continuation. of the liberal patronage heretofore extended, to him, for which lie will render overY'Possi- Ole satisfaction. sc.- Ether administered to proper persona. DAVID OCSOLLUAN, Pqinter, Glazier and Pctierilangir wOULD moat lespe.etfully.imform the cit liens of Marietta and the public gener ally that he is prepared to do • House Pointing, China .Glossing, Paper Hanging, 4-e., At very short notice and at prices to suit the times. lie can be found , at his motner's resi dence on the corner of .rhesnut and Second streets, a few doors beioir the - M. E. Church, and immediately - 444 i -rate the' old Oberlin Lbach Worts. (Aug. 3-Iy. • Horace West, NE D. AVING pure... Nailed, in connection With Harripon Roth., Dr. Grove's. Drug Store and°rated in the Borough of. Marietta, for ni the practice - of the edical profession,`wortld H I respectfully offer his Ilervice,:to, th e public. —= He catt be found'at the office fernierly occupied, by Dr. Grove. • ..... The " mideisigned takes pleasure in rem*, mending Dr. West to'his friendi and pan:ma. Dr. W. has beentpractsing in, this vicinity fos the pitat 8 kir 9 years, and will, beyond gi3e entire f liatisfliction tti who will 'Ova Wm a trial. J. , 11. Gan , It - 'CI NETT'S Circoiine.- 1 A corapouid oft )3 1, -Locos-net oit,-Ecc;, for dressin' g tbskidssis.. 9r efficacy, and Agre.tfiblellniiiit is •1 1 400)14 an equal. It preventithe hair fro m frilling Off. It promotes its healthy, and- rigerrnorigicrft l / 4 It is notgreasy orstielsy. It 'pair no disagreeable Ours . . . • It'softens the hair *Tien hard aAid dig •°.° It southes'the irritated icalp'skisk. . .° - • It affords the iichest lustre. . ... It remains longest in effect: ' Tor Sale by. 'WEST! Er. ROTll,:buccessoiala Dr:trove. Henry lanankti . • in% OFFFR.S his professional servirs, to the . citzens of Marielbinisti-vielnib. Dan .Jbe 'found At,* Dow: Sept, lobnorlY, Dr. Hinkle's, at all Ames when notelsewhero Professionally TO MY Fainnos: called to a position thelr. - S:lNsVP,:l!herel t ir resign my-prptespion to tlto cotre,W ikitte4iplit of 4-r• Henry Landis, ' in intecan'T„ have every Con fidence, haVing hdd, anikpAa' opproitp l ity of as 7 cert(Lintng his nbilitx nty, place. F. Hl Lam, M. I). A GENERA L ASPARTNIVIT OF 0 A Hamineie4-4,0 Alolleir - Iron, B. . Bars, Norw4TF.l 4, faU Rode, American and German Spring and Cast Steel, Wagork Boxes, Iron Axlca, Sariligs, Sm., for smiths. E STRIIIITT 4 , CO. . . . . CITORE 1%001110 L.Fll7.—.The Room lately occupied by Miss Margaret' Trainer as s Millinery, Apply BAR - It SP ANG