13t "Yotat Riaritttian. 4 11,a Ri ETTA (A it Mts.—The several pas sowzyr trains leave "Upper-station" as follows: The i „„ m i n g train east at 7:20. The mail train writ at 12:17. The evening. train east at 5:06. T!ie evening train west at 7:00. Saturday, December 21, 1861 OUR FIRST PAGE On our first page will be found an interesting local legend, entitled "The Dark Christmas," which we copy from and old number of "The Mariettain." Als ) a very feeling and melancholy stanzas from the pen of our esteemed f. fend Capt. RATUVON, on the drowning of his son Franklin ; and an essay read before the late meeting of the Lancaster County Teachers' Institute. Cr Our patriotic circle have set in in downright earnest. There is much to be done, however—work and room for all who can find heart and time thus to labor in the cause of humanity. ,Let those noble hearted women of our coin munity who can meet with their sewing implements, prepare to make their nee dles as potent, in their sphere, as the sword and the bayonet, in putting down rebellion and sustaining the defenders of the Union, now come forth, as they did in Revolutionary times. We are in formed that mittens made of good cloth are very servicable and desirable. We would suggest that cloth' of those por tiuns of garments that are very little worn—as inside of coats, answer this purpose. tlave the ladios considered thismatter ? If so, tell the men to ldok up their cast off garments— let there be no waste in these days. We are also requested to state that soft hats are much needed to furnish soles for hospital slippers. Every gehtlemen, therefore, young, old and middle-aged, will please look after all his cast off " tiles," and hand them Over. The silk hat will not do so well—it needs a stout, well felted mater.al. Let all the wen take due notice and have the article hunted up and handed over—the sooner the better. The last attendance at Mrs. Grove's was quite lull, but room—ample room for more. Conte : - one, come all, to Mrs. Timlow's, on Thursday evening nest, at six :o'clock, Now that the good work is begun ; let ,none be behind her neighbor. Wr The developement pr• the Van Wyck investigating committee, tell an awful tale against the management of the War Department. This does nut at hall surprise'us knowing the grand head and front—the old diet . " himseif— to be ready for anything that may "turn up" to make a nimble shilling—and then —and then—his camp followers—such 41 horde or leeches would damn any Ad ministration. The sooner the President re-constructs his cabinet the better, and particularly the removal of the port folio of the War Department to more competent' and more honest guardian By the way, that dinner to the " Chief" did not come off, for reasons best known to the " select ring•" Our rerorter regrets exceedingly not being able to furnish us - an account of the display of " muscle, flesh and wine," and now learns, with regret, that when it does come ott, he will be unable to get into the sanctum sanctorum, having for gotten the "Kickapoo" 'countersign.— This we also truly regret for something spicy was expected. crip—hf r Shaeffer, the Bookseller, has :Fist received a lot of Holiday goeds.— See his advertisment. Ile keeps pace with the times ; his stock will be found large and varied ; a little of every thing in the Holiday present way. This is one of the most extensive book establish ments west of Philadelphia. co- Further particulars have been re ceived of the great tire at Charleston, which show that the extent of the dam age was but little exaggerated. The loss is estimated at from $5.000,000 to $7.000,000. The flames swept over nearly all portions of the city. eir The County Commissioners hav ing exhausted the fund of $20,000 for the families of the volunteers, now pro pose ming ONCH in, two weeks, until ten thousand dollars more are exhausted. lir William D. Reitzel. of Landis vill, this county, has been authorized by Gov. Curtin to raise an Infantry com pany to serve three years or during the war. giar IL L.:& E. J. Zahm, Lancaster, have just received a large assortment of beautiful jewelry and fancy articles, suitable for holiday presents. Sterrett Sr. Co., have just received a new lot of Coal Oil Lanipa; which for beauty and price exceeds anything we have yet seen. gir The Christmas Exhibition at the M. B. church, premises to be something veiiki. Soil. card In another column. ar French's Conical Wash Machine —read the.. advertisement.: Also the new " Hemmer and Shield." ...„ ...... , cr' A. few more recruits wanted in Col. WELSH'S Regiment. See Major Kilbourne's ,card. ....... ........ . !kr The mail train west does,_not rive here until 12.17 instead of 12.11 as heretofore. TOR " THE MARIETTIAN." ABOLITIONISM ! --- ABOLITIONIST ! ! Col. Baker: —A few weeks ago you designated the preaching of our preach ers in this borough, as abolitionism; and though you commended their views, yet the word is of such horrible import to some of our people, that I think a little explanation may be useful. An editor in this county, who proba bly does not differ from the views you commend, lately said that be was in favor of putting the secessionists down with the bullet ; and, when•the rebellion was subdued, he would then go for put ting dowu the abolitionists with the bal lot. (Hope he will have a good time of it" if ho is not himself put down by the preponderance of abolition bal lots ;—for "that is a game two can play at.") It is evident that you and he do not use the. word to express the same meaning—and "who shall decide when" Editors "disagree ?" This word, "abolitionist," is yet a ter rible war club among demagogues, wherewith to "floor" an opponent, when reason and logic fail. Even here, at the north, it has not lost its fearful power over ignorant and misinformed people; as is evident about election times, and from the columns of some of our news papers who see editors act on the max im, "only throw plenty of dirt ; some of it will stick !" And at the south—all through Secessia, especially—its appli cation to any individual endangerS rep utation property, liberty and life. Bet ter be called Atheist, Anarchist, or any ether 'most odious and horrible name, than be brs.nded as an Abolitionist in most of the Southern states. Why ? Because the further south you go, the more horrible and awful and abominable is the meaning attached to the word, In short, so many changes have been rung upon the word—so many and such bad meanings have been attached to it at different periods, in different localities, and by different parties, that it has lest all definiteness. and precision of mean ing ; and is taken by its sound only," as sociated with every evil remembrance. We have beard of "a deed without a name ;" this has become "a name with out"a deed" to Match it in horror`—used equally to scare the master and the slave. Last fall—l give the story as it was told me—aman objected to a.eandidate, that he was - "an abolitionist." "Abo litionist!" said a friend, "what is that ?" As the ma was unable to give's clear definition, the friend continued—" Well, what is-it like? Is it most like a male, or like a wheelbarrow,T"l'hi objeCtcr, thought it was something most like a u•lteelharrow 1 Now as there are not a fr,w blethering demagogues, even in Pennsylvania, who freely apply the word to every man they wish to render.odious, and 'who could `not, prObably, - give any clearer definition, is it not time that editors stop it from being "trundled around," by defining clearly what they mean by the word When they use it 7 I have been repeatedly stigmatised as an abolitionist, and been urged by friends to deny it ; but what shall I deny? In the sense in which Franklin, Washing ton, Jefferson, Patrick Henry, and other revolutionary sages were abolitioniits, I, too, am one. But certairdy, as..mean ing that I would violate all constitution and law, and urge slaves to cut their master's throats, I arc not an abolitionist. In the same degree that our leading Union Democrats, the President and his Cabinet, are abolitionists; I am one ; but as meaning a man who declares that the negro is socially or politically the equal of the white man (taking the average of the races in this country and age,) I would but write myself an ass to say I were one. And stupid ass that must any man be, who would pron Ounce me Buell, .after hearing my public ad dresses last summer, and reading my articles within the year past published in your paper.. But, to a few definitions of the terms. In the rebel states, all Republicans and nearly all northern Democrats are called Abolitionists. Any opposition to slave ry—to its extension or perpetuity—to its aggressions, or to it as an evil of any character or degree, is Abolitionism.— In the border slave states, where many yet consider slavery an evil and oppose its supremacy so government, and its unlimited extension or perpetual con tinuance, this meaning is denied. An abolitionist means one who would "run off slaves," or otherwise illegally, or un constitutionally, or violently , interfere with the institution. But this definition has so many shades ,and degrees of mean ing, that it is very vague and indistinct in most minds. In the border free states the same vagueness, as we, have seen, prevails. One means by it, merely in terfering with slavery in the slave states by, writing or speaking against, it—while another means, inciting the slaves to in surrection, robbery and murder to ob tain their liberty—and others mean all or any shades of meaning between or beyond these . definitions! As we ad vance Nort t h,and East' the terms are con fined mainly to, -the organized associa tions of anti-slavery •men and women, and lose nearly all odium when applied even to these people. But as wrong . information has been widely spread in regard to the views of derritt Smith and his followers, and Gar rison, Wendell. Philips and their follckw ers, a few words more, as •regards their views, may not be amiss. Gerritt Smith holds that slavery has no constitutional or legal existence, is simply a nsurpatied and . outrage on all government, human • and divine. Not being named in the U. S. ConstituNn, it "line ;118 7 e.iiilere,theft, and ic6nie • - ;01' quently no , "compranse l.o "In its favor.— And hence, were all constitution and law construed literally, and according to the principles of "Common law," slavery would not be ; and freedom would at once be the recognized right and inheri tance of every human being who had not lost it by crime. Wm. Lloyd Garrison and his friends hold that slavery exists only by power of the U. S. Constitution—against all right, human and divine, moral, social and political—so that Were the govern; meet changed aright, and the Union dissolved, .slavery would die, Hence they will not vote, held office, or own allegiance, or in any wise countenance our government, lest they become par takers in its iniquity; and in all peace able ways and proper means they feel bound to free every slave, break every yoke, and set all the oppressed free. Up to the outbreak of the rebellion, (for I know not what changes, if any, the war may have made in their opinions and feelings) both these Anti-slavery parties were non-resistants—opposed to the use of brute force, and especially to shedding blood, to advance their opinions or to free the slave. Hence much of the horror mistakenly felt and expressed against the latter especially, may safely be abated, except by those who suppose our Union to be "a bag of cotton at one end, and a negro slave at the other." NOLDIER'S TRUE FRIEND.—Far over forty years; Dr. Holloway has been supplyink. all the Armies of Europe with his Pills. lad Ointment, they having proved 'themselves the only Medicine able to cure the worst cases of Dysentery, Scurvy, Sores, Wounds and Bruises. Every' knapsack should contain them: Only 25. cents per 13ok or Pot: Small Po x, have already sacrificed some of our best and bravest troops, Soldiers; listen to the' voice of reason, snpply . yourselves with HOLLOWAY'S PILLS E.L'HINTAIENT* :13e Pills purify the blood ,and strengthen the stomach', while the Ointment removes all pain, and piefents pit marks. Price 26 cents per Box'or Pot. , . To CONSUMPTIVES: The, advertiser having been restored to health in a very few weeks by a very simple remedy after having suffered sev mai years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease,. Consumption—is anxious to. make 'known to his fell Ow. 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 Preparing and using the same, which they will find a, s u a Ii EU a F. for Consumption, Asthma, Brunchitas, &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 lie hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will 'cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. .i'erS'olis wishing the prescription will please address REV• ED WA.IIEA: WILSON, 3m] Williamsburg,. Kings c0.,..N..1C. We 'have heard ,of some - astonishing cures being made by Prof. De Grath's Electric . It seems to act on the diseased parts with leinarkable ellects and in a short space of time health . . regains its sway. It can be had of the Agents here, see advertisement in anothe column. For sale by all Druggists and. Dealers in the United States and Canada. Price 25 cent. 4, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. ' ' rt.. See advertisement iCrSee advertisment of Prof. L. Miller's Bair Invigorator, and Liquid Hair Dye, in an other part of this paper. holy Bj Baap!) . 'Christmas and Neto• Years Gifts! ... • ..... ........ , IN GREAT VARIETY AT SHEAFFER'S - Cheap Book Store, C O 1 P R I INGthe largest and best lectegneknfiliustrateand st i standard Religious, Hisimical ii CZ Political, Scientific and Mis collaneous Booxs, CHILDREN'S BOOKS---CHILDREN'S TOYS, Games and Puzzles, Dressing Casses, Ladies Traveling and Shopping Bags, Portfolios ' Cabas, Writing Desks, . n ' Dloey Purses, Pocket Books, - &c , fee. Mathematical Instruments, Call Bells, Fine Pocket Cutlery, Pearl and ivory Paper Cutters, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencil Cases, Checker Boardi and Men, Chess Men, Dominoes, and an . endless variety of useful and fancy articles selected expressly for the approaching Holiday Season. For price and assortment of, goods in my line, I fell quite confident I cannot be surpassed by any in Lancaster City. and see the great variety at JOHN SHEAFFER , B Cheap Book ,Store, No. 32 North Queewat. A MERICAN HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA Located on Chestnut Street, opposite the OLD STATE HOUSE, and in close proximity; to the principal Jabbing and lmpoiting }lenses, Banks, Custom Honse, and places of amusements. The City Cara can be taken at the door (or .within a square) fdr .any depot in the City. The House tins been renovated and refitted, and PRICES REDUCED ,T 9 $1.50 PER pAY. WYATT & HEULINGS, PROPRIETORS. • '..- H. L. Bc-E. J. ZAH . M.- ,- -,---,--,-„ irli-ESPECTFULLY inforin their 4-0 1 friends and the public that they - ; 4l `' still continue the WATCH, CLOVIt 0g- ,;•-,, , ..2 AND JEWELRY business at the;old stand, North-west corner of North Queen So `'and Center Square, Lancastet,pa A fullassntment of goods-in our line °Must ness always en.hand and for sale atthe lowest cash rates: '.=- 'Repciliing'atteiided to hr floridly by the proprietors. ' , T" American Watcnes are amo,hglhyawst timekeepers now in use, and for durability strength,and simplicity far surpass ;any other watch made in. the, world. fi . . H. L. 4r E. J. ZAJIM Corner of North Queen-st., and Centre Square Lancaster, Pa., have them for sale at . the fiery lowest' rates—every watch accompait'ed with the manufacturers guarrantee to ensure its gen uinencss. ill)poirfarit io Toadies. ........ ......... DOWNER'S Patent Henitner and Shield, rs pronounced by all who have used it "just 1 the thing" for those using -the needle, as it completely protects the finger, and makes a neat and uniform hem while the operator is sewing. . One half the labor of , sewing is saved by using this remarkably, SIMPLE AND NOVEL INVENTION. No lady should be without it.' his also just the thing for girls to use learning to sew. Its remarkable cheapness brings it within the reach of the million. Sample sent by mail on receipt of the price, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Descriptive Circulars furnished on application. A liberal Discount -to the 'Trade. Enterpriegng agents wanted in :every town and county throughout the United Sates and Canada, will find most profitable employment in. selling this useful article, as it•meets with ready sales wherever offered—has no competi tion—and profits are very large. $l5O PER MONTH can be - REALIZED. Address, . •-• A. H. , DOWNER, Patentee and Proprietor, 442 Broadway, New-York. N. B —General and exclusive - agencies will be granted on the moat liberal terms. [3m ItENCH'S r CONICAL WASHING-MACHINES ! The most simple,durable,convenient and eco nomical article ever invented for the purpose. Will do the washing of an ordinary family beforo before breakfast, not only saving time but clothes. By strictly following the printed directions, which are simple and easy, it will wash, at one time, six shirts, oi two dozen small articles, in about six or seven minutes, or their By all the ordinary methods Of cleaning fine fabrics, such as laces; &c., the greatest care is ,iequired, while with this machine the most delicate articles can be washed without the possibility of darnagi,.. These results are produeed by the constant reaction of the sods while the machihe is in motion. FM - allies, laundries; lintels, Warding- hauses, hospitalpi asylums, boarding .schools ' on ships and on steamers, and, in the army, who have machines in Use, have sent in their testimoni als voluntarily, and the enema iums of the press are very numerous,,some of which nave pub lished in a neat pamphet forni.' All I ask of the public c'arefurexamina tion of this machine before purchasing 01 others. General Depot, 4 . 1.9 Broadway,' corner of Canarstreet, NOv-York. PRICE ONLY TE.N'DOLL A.RS. A. - B. G N. B.—A liberal discount, to the Trade. Agents wanted.' sehd for a Circular. Address Box 2893 Netv,-NOrit di PHILIP FILEN . Ckij Pi.O . PAIETOit Frec. 21-3m.] , TEAT STANDARD SKEET." The Great National Nuttier , ofthitellect %for i American. Heart:and Rames .^ , THZ 4 NEW. YO4K IIZE CURY,., A New 5 yew' with dna' ()Id Friend • - - (Y New Year's day of 1362, - tliat world= renowned and unrivaiedgern of American jourii skein, 'the +peerledd' "New !York' Merpury; will enter upon,tbe P.Ve4y-ftiurth "year,of,the most brilliant career ever itieliioe.i'hY alpiper, During the past year it has ,bben teacher; story-Wier, mentor, and oracle of.two hundied thousand American 'honied; frcitit •oceah to ocean—and from QUebeck, in Ceitiada, to Pen, socola t on the Gulf of Mexico. • r oulig 'and old, rich and poor, have revettled,in'its enL chanting, stores ofmisdom,,,romance.., arp;poel try; and genial humor; andyita prays? A‘Farailiar in their inotiths.ashous.ehold words., The noble patriot,soldier la, hie ,teuti :too t , has wiled away the tedium of estop lite iu the, ; Absorbing-review. of its . Forty Brilliant Columns ; finding in them a fascinating mental discipline known only to those who rally to, the Banner sheet of the Grand army of American Intellect and Genius ! In commencing a Yew Year, the propyiefors of. the New York Mercury.,can, only Say, - that it shall be their aim to Make their great family journal of American literature, for 1862,mere brilliant and enchanting than ever, in its most of all the, world's irandeat and beautiful specialities in healthful Romance, graiseful Poetry, elegant and, quaint GoSsip, refining Knowledge, sparkling Hunior; and entertaining News—un*il, like love, it• "--rifies the court, the camp, - thebower," as it already rules the happy domestic, fi're'side. The editorial tone and National departments of The New York MercurY will continue true t'i that lofty spirit of patriotism which has made it a necessity of the people since the War began, and kept it in enthusiastic demand when other sheets were dying all around it for want a popular support.'" ;Already ,Already the largest Literary Journal in the world, 'and fainons as the focus of a thousand brilliant literary reputations, .its programme for 1b62 will be magnificent beyond all pre cedent. The most celebrated , pens of this country and Europe have been secured in its service, at an outlay equal to the expense of more, than one national government in the Old World! and its novelettes, or continued stores, for 1862, will bo the most splendid triumphs of elegant Fiction ever published.— To these, too, the magic pencil of the greatest of American Artiste, Mr. Felix 0. C. Darley, will lend the aid of pictorial art. Our story, initiary of the New Year, is a splendid national Romance, commencing in the New York Mercury•of Saturday, January 4th, 1862, and entitled THE RATTLESNAKE : • OR The Rebel Privateer. A Tale of the Present nine. BY NED BUNTLINE. It is the greatest nautical Novektte since the days of Marayatt. The New York Mercury is sold by all news men and periodical dealers in Anierica. subscribers, it is regularly mailed every Satur day morning, for $2 a year ; three copies for 415; six copies fir $9: eight copies for $l2, with an extra copy, free, to, the getter up of the club. Six months' subscriptions received. Alwa.S , s write plainly the name of Your Post Office, County and State. We take the notes of all specie paying banks at par. Payment must invariably be made in advance. It7'. Specimen Copies'Sent free to all appli cant.. . Address all letters and remittances, post paid; to CAOLDWELLi SOLYTIIWORTH &, Proprietors of The New York Mercury. ' 46 and 48 Ann Street N0..21-6t.1. , • Naw linatc CITY. AA LEXANDER LYNDSAY, Fitahionabie. • " Boot itted Shoe' Manufacturer , MARKET' STREET, 'MARIETTA, PENN. Would most reipecttully inform the 'eitaz' ens Of this 'Borough and'neigb borhood that'he has the largest assortment . ' of City made work in his line of :business this Borough, and be ins a practical BOOT AND SHOE MAR himself,is enabled to seleerwitliinore judgment than thoSe who•are.not. • He continues to Mil lifacture, in •the very ilea mnnaer everything in the BOOT AND,9I - 19E LINE; which he win warrant foe neatness and good fit. 11:3'•Ciill and examine his stock before 'pur chasing elsewhere. - rot'. J. Z. 1-IOFFER; DENTIST, iy OF THE 8A1.T1711033.E Cbttitcr. OF DErira t. SURGERY, LATE OFIIARRIATIVRO, PA. OFFICE: "Front street, fOurth "door --*"7„ - -=__7: from Locust, over Saylor &AlcDon-ii iiiii i ii aid's' •Book • Store, Columbia. Entrance be ween the Drug and` Book Stores. [3IIY Something New! 1_ : 8,62. liorvict WEsr, M. D.]-[HARRISON ROTH NEW FI tt NI. WEST & ROTH, HAVING Mine/lA.9ED the entire stock, good will end fixtures of the Drug Store of Dr. J. H. Grove, take this me; thod of informirig the . patrons of this establish ment and the pUblic . in general, that nothing shall be wanting to insure at all times a fresh and complete asss , rtment of Dvs, 2e , i'ftliiou, Toilet Soaps, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Combs, Thoth Washes and Powders, Hair Dyes, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, TVhitele . ad, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs; Glass, and everything usually kept in a well regula ted apothecary. Anew acid fancy lot of Coen, 011 . TA?S:VS— the finest in die Iloroogh—at.priees to suit the times. Lamp Tops attached to old Lamps at short notice. Globes, Wicks; 'Clkinine)s, 4c., always on hand. A very convenient cci-Lorn LAani" Tor car rying about, the house, just r.lceived. . A nicely selee:ted.lot of all !Finds of Station ary, Knvelopes, Pens, Pen-hohlerA, Inks, of ,all grades and at all prices. An, encll?ss ,variety of fancy and Toilet ar ticles on band: Just receivedi an excellent article of Co al 011 now selling 415 cents a quart.. Marietta, November 9, Iti6l. 1y 'New 1.000 Ana cotit frHR sub i scriber -havinp, purchased the wo k pertylately occupied by CLARK St ZELL": would most respectfully call :the attention of his old friends -and--customers to to the fact that he t is now prepared to sell LUMBER AND COAL; at the very lowest 'figures by Boat-load, Car, load; or otherwise. his Stock of Lumber will be selected 'from one of the best manufactories and cannot faa to 'give Satisfatetiori. He is - also prepaied to supply "BILL &Tore" at short notice ` and at low prices. ' HIS STOOK OF GOAL will consist of Shatnokin, Red and White Ash y Baltimore Corn pany, Lykens Palley, ti.l of which he will sell by the Reg' ' load, Car-load r or by . the ' 3ENGLN TO . N. -He will als eoatiiitie thereeeiving:or tool at very-low figures. . • TEIOAIAS ZELL • DAVID ROTH - ' 4 • De al eek in Hardware:- Cedarware Paints - Oas - beta Cook, ffitli offleh, stdber, &e.; MARKET-ST., MARIETTA. -OULDtiike this nifeatisk& info riding the citizens of .Marietta and-vicinity that he `it . prepared to furnish anYtliing in his line, •consiiting in pate; of Ttibl , e 'Ci5 r I efysof kinds ; Building a n d• ware; styles; Cutlery, Tools ? Paints,.oils, •Briass;NarnisheS, 'Cedrlrwife,•-Tub's, 'Buckets, Churn's,' Knives, Fork s,• Spoons,. Shovelk Poi kers, Tongs, Candlesticks, Fans,lVaiters, Cop i• per and. Brass Dior, teak,. Pad, e.nd all other kind of 'Leeks, • Iti,ait . 4,' spa rn factVverythingn"iiiiill:t kePtireaNvell ted Hattivare'eStabliiiffineht. =" •' • " r 241 21.1 I Nerchant and: Clothier,. At .F. J. Eramph's ad staiitiviiri the air . ner of IVOft.h; (211.ga' cp“,Prfmac Streetg laticdster; Pennitt. rt It AT E 11 , -L'Othe , Clitizens'of Marietta 13 - and Vicinity, for the' liberal patrOniige li , erkcifOr'e eateh i deet. the , driderkitried } reklAct , fully' solicits a• continuance of curing then,'ihit 'tinder all- ctietimstaulceS; no efforts will be spared iu rentleritikiClinti : Sftiftlftry 'equivalent for eier7 act•oftotifidenceffeliosed. GLCiTiISi CA ssrai EiZEt " V ES'r tlics, and . such other" Sestioirableniatc‘itarlsfithichillitil 'the inarket furrifslies; elitiktipt lk-kept" on , hind and - ritaiinfactured to order; pibniiiitly, and rea ' soliatilY, tastedr ' A LSO,—REA D CLOTH IN' a, 4 . Gerittemeies'Eurnishing , Gooimis stieli Wit - PC) ek Rlbilig to Vol'et chaiirTiildringitnd Cidthin4 eatitiliShnientt JACOB A WISNEBASv - "' . . 7CIBACCEY '.olGilt Sr; tNlliit Opposite the 'Cross IVlARltrnik; ' • jHE undersigned world respectfullyinforn. Jim public th[at he still con.tjnues, at ;the ofd stand, corner Of Setad and Walnut streets,' directly upßqsite the Cross Keys Hotel, to keep on hand ,and for sale, kinds of Cigars frcm Ffalt SPaniAlibp, rn prices Mira $6, s7ss2o to sbo per.thousand. .Tomiccia.,--Natuyal Leaf, Eiicelsior Cavendish, Oianosm . , Con- gress'Fine . Si:Mu Ladtel TWigt, Coarse Spun Twlst, Eldorado, Jeysel. of.Ophir tobacco; An derson's best Fine-cut. All kinds of tine Ci gars manufactured of,imPhrted stock. SIXES HALF SPANISH. Eappee Snuff and all kinds Fancy P Smoking Tobacco. Scented'snuffs, Fine-cutipes, Cigar rubes, sc. [ 302515 "211 E. UNION." Arch Street, above 1 hied, Philadelphia, Ur 701% S. ,r.wcontr.B. • Proprietor. B3=° This Hotel is central convenient by Passenger Cars to all parts of the City, and in every particular adapted to the comfort and wants of the business public. Terms $l.OO per day. J4AWES AND GENTS Anderson has just received an elegant assortment of Perfu mery, consisting of Toilik 'Sdaps, Hair Extracts and Colognes at prices much below, the usual rates, also some very handsome Canes for gentlemen, Portmouies, &c. EMBROIDERIES—Just received the largest and most desirable lot of Embroideries eve uttered for sale here, consisting in part of beau tiful French Worked Collers, Undersleeves Spencers, Swiss and Jackrinett, Edging and in erting, Flouncing . , &c., selling very low. ,T. R. DIUENBACII. A GENERAL AsSO,RTMENT OF Hammered and Rolled Iron, -S. liars. Norway, Nail Rods,American and German Spring and Cast Steel, Wagon 80xe5,..1 - ron Axles, Springs &c., for smiths. STERRETT 4- CO. PECTACLES to suit all who„gt. 0 can be aided with glasses. can he bought at IL L. 4. J. ZAHMIS; Cor ner of North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancaster. New glasses refitted in old frames, at short notice. [v6-11r NIVES & FOR.KS, , Britainia and Silver i% 'plated Spoons, Brass; Copper, Plain and Enameled Iron Kettles, and llouseseeping goods generally. • • , Sterrett If Co. OMETEIING NEW UNDER TELE , SUN 1.3 ": Paper Neck' Ties; beautiful, fashionabk and cheap, at Diffenbach,s. CHASE'S CONCENTRATED LYE, au perior to any now in use, can be had at the Cheap Store `of' Diffeobarh. - -. • T. CRe)IX AND ATE TR FINGLAND RUiiZ k_ for Culinary purposes, warranted genuine at 11. D. ,Benjamin. ip Co's., U ADF.IRIA E.% WIN bodied and fruity, at the " Enterpriagr,St.ore.r , • A..D. ...qg Minna Jay. . S ALT 1 SALT I A—af you v.mot to buy SAyr • . Cell at the gore Of SPANGLY...a PIaTTER.SON . _ . . . IGOODWI.IOB ilk :PlontatiOn Ine /• Chewing Topacco , The bee; in the RiF ea/a at WOLF.F.IS. mo LANDLORDS! Just- received, Scotch and Irish WHISJ lES, vrarrau ted pure, at H• D. Belajamain's. FRESH GOODS AT SPANGLER AND PATTERSON'S. AFULL assortment of Fresh Winter Goods of the most desirable styles. Ladies, Gentlemen's, - Misses and Youth& SH A W LS, It .EVERY QUALITY, French Merinoes at a great bargain, Fancy Wool DeLaines below the cost of importatic,m,,Qohurgs,,Thibits, Prints. and Ginghams in 'great variety. aoths, -Comineves and Trcsting. very cheap, Cloaking. Cloths in all colors, at a decided barglin, Hoods, Nubias; Gloves and notions generally, as cheap as CWT. A Job. lot of. extra-fine- F.M BROIDERED. COLLARS at less than halt the usual' eog, Flannels, Maslins, (,becks,. Sheetings and all , other king:Lae DRY" GOODS, together with 'Groceries, Fish, '&c., in kill supply. The Great Indian Herbal Tea.! FOR. FInfAZ.E.S 1 - IR. N G USN'S lasi DI WI if V EGET/MILE EALUENAG OG UE - . Celethatedi Female. Medicine possesses. virtue unknOwn of anything else of the kind, and prooving effectual after all others have failed F. it is'prepared tom an ^ Indian Herb -- peculiar to Northern Mexico, and Texas, am'. is used by the Natives in prOducing.the EIONT.O - LT, LtICXN.F.Si. ft" is designed for both. marnec a n single ladies; and'id. the vent best thin, , . known for the purpose; as it will remove ai6 olistrUctiOnS after other remedies have beet, tried in vain. Ilia a pleasant tea, containing nothing Nur-ions to betelth r lind a care awl be relied until' in all caw's. Prolapsiii Uteri, or failing of the Womb -,. Perms Albirs, or Whites; Chronic Itillamatiom or Ulceiation of the Womb; Incidental Ilem ra.e or Flooding ; and disease of the Spine. Ladies in the early stake of pregnancy are cautioned against the use of this. tea, as it will prod'uce'itlisearriage. Prepttred and Sold by DR. G. W.'ENGLISkI, N0..216' SOUTIII SECOND' STREET, Phi4 — delphia, Pa. Prier $l.OO 'per package, (teithltiLl for usc) sent by Expreak or Mail ' td any addreas. Dr. E.' calrhe' denetilted in all obstinate Female Complaints, in person ti by letter, and whir furniSh the Gotta-perelia. Female Syie recominended by the Faculty ta'rharriel labiegfor special - Purpoes. Also Radical. 'Cure and Other Trusses—lm proved Rotary and Spine Ab‘fominal Support ers—Shoulder ]traces—Elastk and Lace Stock- Appisrati* fit Weak and Curved Spine—and Instrunients for all Deformities.— 'Yniiigh Steak of the aboye'artieles constantly 'oiiliand,taad'ivill` be furnished at lowest rates by sending order with measurement and full '• 113 —, A i ll' : cninniunictitions strictly confiden tial. For further particulars please address, 6. W. English, 216 'Smith SecorieStreet, iklow Dock. • RELILADELPILIA, A. 11:3 =. 1 have nO - . ents. „..., _ Dft. HENRY tuecEssoß „Jr/ Il k/ 4 Redvin Avg§ Per Amery, • , Tnit . .I , LA.NIDIS-liauing purchased the entire ,c-jr interest and.:g,ondtwill of Dr. F. Hinkle's Drug Storey: ould .thke this opportunity to in -forint' the.-eltizens .Marietta and the pub] ic :generally; that ,havingjust , receilted from Phil adelphia a large addition to the old stock, he will spare no .pains,tnikeep constantly on, hand Aheibestandanost.complete assortment of eve; , tytking.in the drug liee... ttrdfldeir 40' 'cad ntECIOS, consistrigin pat ofiGelman, French and Eng- Aish ~perfnmory,, , ,Shnying, Soaps and Cream', IToptkand,Nnibßrushesilinffalo and other ttiriCdnitie; Tiazr Oit,3;Pomades,etc. .1 ) ort EQq.ket Books, cid Botes; ,;r4c celebgated , ATE, Pe n cpapetapij.ptilier,ToothilY,ashes,lndia Cola • gogne, Trteoperousjor the I)av Atutn„Arpoldjs largc :s andstnal...l sized bo - tles, Halmqt. a Thopsand,_FloA . ers„ Flour "I Ittce,, Corn Starch, lieekeris Farttta, all kind ak pure: Ground 4picgs,, Comp,43ip . ll Syrup of phosPhate,,pr e3ifellentar 'cal for cronic dyspepsia and a to l nie in Cot , - .oraptive eases,aennet,,forreoagulating niil I ~s4exeellen,l, pre peratipu i for tOle ; Table Qil—ver`y, fine--I,oities sizes. Pure Co•l of,„1-fael 3 s perfultiery,pOmades, soaps &e .His,Kothaircm or .1 - fair Restoratilo is now exerywbere acknowledgefi the, best. .. : UM Port, Sherry and Madeira . Winzs and Brandies , for,, inedtgal. _purposes, , . . , Dr. L. will himself,see that every precaution ,be taken in, the compounding of Physiciat,'s prescpptions., , The Doctor can ; be professionally consultt d at the store when_ not engaged elsewhere, ~Marietta, August 24, 1861.-ly REAP iIEADY-111.A.8E PLOTHING C Having just returned from the city with a nicely selected lot of Roark-made Clothing, which the undersigned is prepared to furnish at reduced prices;, having laid in a general assort ment of men and boys' clothing, which he is determined to sell Low, Fan CASH. His stuck consists of fivan-COATS, Dar.ss FROCK A N SACK. COATS, PANTS, VESTS, PEAJACKETS, ROUNDBOUTS, (knit) OVERHAULS, CRAVAT,. DRAWERS, SHIRTS, Horsgav, UNDERSHIRT`, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, SI.C. EVerylbial& in the Furnishing Goods line. Call and examine b..- fore purchasing elsewhere. Everything sold at prices to suit the times. JOHN BELL. Garner of Elbow Lane and Maqzet next door to atssel's Store Marietta, October 29, 1856. MARIETTA MARBLE YARD., bi° llo J o4, jAlk ifea3 Islooes, Su. MIUHAEL_ GABLE, Marble - Maso e, Opposite the Town Hall Park, , Narietta, Pa. ----o THE Marble business in all its brancue,, will be continued at the old place, near the Town 1101 and opposite Funk's Cross Jiffs Tavern, where e Very description of inertia. work will be kept on hand or made to order at short notice and.at very reasonable prices. Marietta, J one 29,.1861. 49-ly . - A O.A • JOHN CA ftlE4Olt X 3X •- , ,-• Hygienic Physiciin & Aceoiichenr, Corner,of Front ,and Gay. Streets, MARIETTA. FRESH HOME GROUND •SPIQ S AT ANDERSON' S . ! Affention Butchers and Houskapers. Having a great demand for our famed SPICES, I have concluded to con tinue to keep a constant supply of Ground per. Groutt4 .Corriander,, , and '.. , 4eet Marjoram. yITOLF.E'e . VV MEDIT _ C 0 t , A. delightful beverage, manufacture st. - in pound, ilk. and Vb. packages. Price i ►.N CENTS a pound. WOLFE, Market-st. J UT reeetv . ed,e J...l.4hhart',s Drug store thp'larg,est . iissorteient of. Coal Oil Lamps eiret Offered this INitoiigh, Om best Oils from 1.1. to 15 cent:, per quart. iIiTOLEVA Pelebnited Spring and Clasp .. . . Ir V . SELAWL ..r.r.N.S. . , .., . . . • :The best in the .world—niade ard sold at F - Priee, 6 cents.] , . ~. WOLFE ',S., . . TIIST RECEIVED at the "Enterprise Trine an&Liqiirii.,Store," :Mount Joy, wen [Aran article of Champagne and German Wines. • . BUGGY• and- SIeigh*BLANIKETS of various jjlo styles and at rnueh lower prices than the same sold last . fall. Spangler 4. Pattevan. Co STANTLY odhand, Monongahela rQc k tified Whiskey. Bettjarain sk Co. sold