itt..A.atirttiatt. _None shall with Impunity soil these sacred s!fin- Inds of our Country's life, liber ty and power. . i., -- • ~ - 1,,,,4,,,'„f•:::-.t.e,', -.. < - _ - ,,,, Ft> ..?!' . ~e , ...: , F. L. L'a.!.-.cr, ,dLcu‘idllia, Oa. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1862 La— Messrs. MATHER & ABBOTT, No.' :335 Broadway, New-York, are duly authorized to act for us in soliciting advertisments, &c. The noble. Andrew Johnson, who hes stool uPlearlOusly through all this .crisis for the Union, is in daily atten dance' in the'Senate, and though fortu nately no.t so prominent in debate as callers, he is n evertheless earnestly work ing, for the suppression of the rebellion. It is now nearly nine months since be has heard from his family in Tennessee, tho'ugh learning from the public print that large amounts of his estate have bennben - fiscat'ed by his State. Of course this preperty will .be restored to him all in good time, as no transfer under the rebel authority will be worth a pinch or snuff.' Cr Restitutions were introduced iu the lilarittaSenate, on Saturdey, re questing Senators Pearce and Kennedy to resign, on the ground that their senti ments are in the direct conflict with settled views of the people of the State, and that-it is right and proper that the State should, at this critical juncture, be represented by Senators whose hearts beat responsive to the throb of devotion to the integrity of the Union felt by the great popular heart of the State. Ur Hon john J. Crittenden is deeply affected by the news from Kentucky, and has not been in the house since the report of the battle of Somerset was re ceived: Although he has two sons in the Union army, the presence of one in the rebel army, his eldest, overwhelms him, with grief. The report that Gen. Crittenden deserted his command at Somerset is not believed by any who know him. Rebel though he be, he is sccOanted gallant and manly. !ga- A. young man, named Levi Irvine, of Bloomsburg, in this State, being enamored of two young ladies, married them both on Saturday evening a week. Ttle girls of course were ignorant that they married the same man at almost the same time, and were greatly dis tressed when the fact was discovered. Two days afterwards, the bridegroom was in the county jail for taking more wives than the law allows. er Thurlow Weed, in one of his re cent letters to his Albany Journal, stat ed that Queen Victoria was the friend of the United States. In his last letter he says, on reliable authority, that the last use the Prince Consort made of his pen was, at the Queen's request, to soften the despatches sent to Lord Lyons. eir The small pox prevails to such an extent in the lower part of the county in which Wilmington, Delaware, is situated that the, Mayor of the city has felt it his duty to issue a proclamation forbid ding any infected persons to be brought within one mile of the city limits under a heavy penalty.' gir We hear from New-Orleans that the French residents in th tt city are anxious to escape ; that they have held a meeting to take measures to effect this; and that they put themselves in communication with the Union troops at Ship Island. Four million pounds of grain are contained in the warehouses at Alexan dria. From that depot eighty tons of hay are daily issued ; the entire army of the Potomac, one hundred and twenty five tons of hay are supplied. or The Governor of New York re commends that the military drill and tactics be introduced in all the State collegiate and academic institutions ; that the State's proportion of the . U. S. war tax be assumed at once. Cook.. Liqu l t sutler of a regiment in Gen. PoneNivision, detected last week in Frangl r Treasury Notes and taking ---Neount from soldiers, was STtherrUsttxPelled from the camp, by orders. In the lino* Houses , . B a pt , Or the information of friends namiiies of deceased soldiers, we ~tuld state that; any information in re lation to burials can be obtained by ad ogressing the government undertaker, J. „I.o,„Plaut., Washington, D. (J. 410 r A strange commission was Nett• inquired into the fitness of /00 . 4 t.. Cameron and Thomas I- ,eine now arranged for ~ t he waste of the other` charged with treason I gar The St. Lous Republican states that Gen. Seigel was permitted to with draw his resignation, and that he is now iu active service under Gen. Curtis, 11 %). J;); : The Albany thinks the mission of Gen. Cameron to ltussia is to form an alliance, ofiensive and defensive, between that empire and the E lilted States, in view with a war with England or Prance, which it thinks cannot be long delas;ed, as those Govern ments are likely to recognize the South ern Confederacy at an early day. It says that the only door of escape from the destruction of our nationality is an alli ance with Russia. • In case of an out break between either of those powers and the United States, Russia could render effective assistance to us and in timidate those powers by warlike pre parations near their borders. i The London Times says that the British government would have done as much to rescue two negroes as it did to release Mason and Slidell, after they had been taken from an English mail steamer. The same journal also pro test against any extravagant welcome being extended to the released traitor envoys on their appearance in England. All this ism backing down on the part of the Thunderer, as the letter of Secre tary Seward produced a great change of opinion among the English masses, so that the 'limes to be up with its patrons, was bound to change also, or loose its accustomed share of patronage. Ur Col. James Kearney, Topograph ical Engineer, U. S. A., recently placed on the retired list, died. a few days ago, aged seventy-eight years. lie was buried in unostentatious style, as it is under stood, by his own particular request, to have no notice given of his death, in order to avoid any military display at the funeral. Ile was one of the most distinguished engineers in the army. la' Some dissatisfaction appears to bp making its way into the southern press on account of the unpromising condition ofrebel affairs. The Augusta, Ga., Constitutionalist and the N. 0. True Delta are out in frill cry against the management of Jeff. Davis & Co., whom they charge with peculation, mistaken policy, selfishness, and want of vigor. WThe Legislature of South Carolina has passed an act authorizing the Gov ernor to effect -a loan of one million of dollars to rebuild that portion of Charleston laid in ruins by the late fire, the money so borrowed to be lent to such applicants as desire to rebuild, who are restrained from erecting other than fire proof buildings. Cr The Postmaster General suggests that postage be collected for telegraphic dispatches sent over the wires, at the rate of five cents a dispatch. He calcu lates that by this met,ns a large revenue will accrue to the government, and h:s suggestion deserves the consideration of Congress. • ilab It is now said that General Sher man simply obeyed orders in not ad vancing immediately into the interior after landing at Port Royal. It was the purpose of the Government to make a permanent and impregnable, base of operations about Beaufort. KEr The Nashville Union says that proceedings under the confiscation act have been taken against the property of Judge ()atrial), worth about seventy-five thousand dollars, and against Andy Johnson for about thirty thousand dol lars. (Er Gov. Buckingham, of llonnecti cut, in pursuance of his determination to fill up the militia by draft, has made a requisition upon 'the town of New Haven for 57 men, to be selected by lot from those returned as subject to militia duly. 65- A. prominent lawyer of Camden recently received through the post office a remittance of six hundred dollars from a resident of Savannah. The money was the interest which was given by the latter• to be sent to the client of the form- Ctov. Andrew has vetoed the bill extendius the aid of the State of Massa chusetts .to the families of the soldiers who were irregularly enlisted in the Butler reghvents, Cr The concert saloons of New York have sent twenty of the prettiest waiter girls to Albany to charm the legislators into favoring the continuance of the "Broadway ulcers." It is said that .510,000 have been sent to Albany to prejudice New York legislators agaiust the bill closing the Broadway concert saloons. It is stated that the bill abolishing the franking privilege does not abolis.h the privilege of exchange between news papers. car - Secretary Smith, of the Interior Department, will, it is said, be appoint ed a judge of the U. S. Supreme Court. itir The vote on the confirmation of the nomination of Mr, Stanton, as Secre tary of War, was 38 to 2. (Er Fve thousand acres, it is said, will be planted in Cotton in southern llinois during the next season. Survivor of the "Wyoming Mas sacre" is still His name is David Stafford:and his age 93. CLIPPINGS FSLINI OUR EXCHANGES, So far, about one thousand prisoner on each side have hen exchanged, nearly live hundred of whom were con nected with the army of the Potomac. The system of exchanges inaugurated by our Government is fully reciprocated by the rebel authenties. The Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs will soon report a bill for the recognition of Hayti and Liberia. The bill makes provision for the appointment of a Charge d'Affaires to both of these countries, to be empowered to act as Commissioners of Emigration. COM. Tatnall, one of the most distin guished U. S. navy officers who espoused the rebel cause at the commencement of the war, has recently resign ed his position in the rebel navy, and retired from the service in disgust. Thousands of persons who were drafted in Tennessee are offering large prices for substitutes. The supply of substi tutes, however, is not equal to the de mand, and the market price is going up D. Lacroix, a Professor of French and other European languages, commit ted suicide on Thursday afternoon of last week, in New York, by shooting himself through the head with a pistol. The coroner's inquest elicited the fact that he was suffering from embarrassed circumstances, which was the supposed cause of the act. An Indian Damsel and a Frenchman were lately married at Oldtown, The wedding was attended by all the first families on the Island, to whom birch bark wighiggins were sent, and the nuptials were celebrated with an eclat worthy. of, the occasion, closing with a grand dance after the aboriginal fashion. A Mr. Johnson is erecting a larga paper mill, at Burnside farm, near Alva, England, for the manufacture of paper from wood ground to dust. The inven tion is a French one, and has been patented, though it was known in this country for half a dozen years. A Physician who practices medicine and some other things in New-York, was cowhided a short time since by a gentleman whose wife the doctor at tempted to kiss, against her will, on a professional visit to the house. William App]etoa, of Boston, has given $lO,OOO to the Massachusetts General Hospital, the sum to be added to the fund he commenced many years since, to enable patients who would otherwise be compelled to leave imper l feetly cured to remain until a thorough re-establishment of health is effected. Gen. Buckner says his troops are an armed mob, and that be must have time to work them up before he risks a fight. Lot him risk the fight, and Gen. Ale Cook will work them up for him. it is understood that Gen. Lane will, with the approbation of the Gevernment, make the experiment of employing slaves of rebels, in his military operations in the West. Napoleon punished every dishonest army contractor with death. He re garded every man who sought to coin money by malpractice upon the govern ment, in a time of war, as worse than a public foe. Contractors may make a note of this. Rev. Robert Johnson, who died re cently in New Castle, Lawrence county, Pa., was a lineal descendant of Oliver Cromwell, by Bridget, his eldest daught er, who was first the wife of General Fleetwood, and afterwards of General Ireton. It appears from a general order of the rebel Gen. Lee, dated Nov. 27th, found in the camp on the North Edisto, that the rebels are short of amunition, and that the guards are not allowed to waste their powder. - A Cincinnati paper states that the government is indebted to three or four clothing firms of that city, to the amount of more than two and a half millions of dollars, Numerous applications are made to the Commissioner of Patents for cotton seed. It is his intention to procure a quantity of such seed as he believes will succeed in Ohio, Indiana and Illi nois, for distribution in small quantities. Mr. Isaac Tunuell, over 93 years of age, and for 54 years cashier of the Farmers' Bank of the State of Delaware, at Georgetown, has resigned his position as cashier. Mr. T. was the oldest cash ier in the' country. A portion of the household effects of General Buckner, of the Confederate army, has been sold at Louisville to pay city taxes. Refugees from East Tennessee, who have arrived at Somerset, Ky., report that Parson Brownlow has been releas ed, but that during,his confinement in jail he became sick, and is now at home dangerously ill. A writ, of habeas corpus has been issued against the Catholic convent, known as the House of the, Good Shep herd, in Chicago, to release a young girl named Mary Kelly, and her illegiti mate child, who, it is alleged, are now held there by the Lady Superior with out authority of law. im.ucors CoFFEE.—Mr. Geo. R. Hoff man, of Effingham county, 111,, last year raised two bushels of coffee, nearly iden tical with the Rio coffee. his seed was sent to him three years ago from Aus tralia. It was unproductive the first year, bearing a littlo the second year, and is most productive the third season. At his estimate thirty grown per acre. The plant has every appearance of hardiness and adaptabil ity to Illinois soil. Many farmers in Mr. Hoffman's vicinity will plant it the com ing season. MARRIED. In Marietta, on the 28th inst., by the Rev. G. M. Clawges, Ma. WILLIAM MOCIRE to Mrss Louisa NIES, both of this borough. II Wives, Mothers and Sisters, whose Husbands, Sons and Brothers are serving in the Army, cari not put into their knapsack a more necessary or valuable gift than a few boxes of HOLLOWAY'S PILLS & OINTAI ENT.— They insure health even under the exposures of a soldier's life. Only 25 cents a Box or Pot. SOLDIERS, ATTENTION !—PRill,'disease and exposure, with a hot climate, muddy water and bad diet will be unavoidable, but armed with HOLLOWAY'S PURIFYING & STRENGTH ENING Plus you can endure all these and still retain good health. Only 25 cts. per Box. fC 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 remarkable effects and in a short space of time health regains its sway. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers in the United States and. Canada. Price cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. See advertisement. IIST OF LETTERS remaining in the post office. at Marietta, Pa., January 23,18'62. - Brown, Elizabeth MissMagehan, A. S. 2 Brubaker, Henry Miller, Sam'l. G. Bißat, George Mohoffer, George Bowers, James Mayling, G. A. Babahock, Martha Mrs. McCoy, Rebecca Cook, Adam Miller, George Dennison, David Moller, William Mrs. Ely, Micheal Mayling, Selina Miss Eppler, Sol. B. Mancha, George Fell, George F. Miller, Jacob Fisher, Sflir Miss Parks, Mettle D. Miss Grosh, George G. Peck, Hallie Miss Earner, Mar'gt Mrs. 2 Root, Wm. Hunter, Harriet Mrs. Reinhold, Nancy Houston, Sarah Rudisell, Mary Mrs. Haines, Henry F. Roth, Tillie Miss Haller, Ginnie Miss Rutile, Arbarth M. Hahn, Nicholas 2 Ryan, James Hosteter, Christian Rollin, Elizzie Miss Keeth, Peter Smith,Mary Miss Langdon, John N. Stambaugh, Kate Miss Lichtenberger Maggie Slachter, L. Murray, M. Miss Weaver, Emanuel Marietta Safety Fund Zaun, John Lottery Zook, John Persons calling for any of the above Letters, will please say advertised. Amu. CASSEL, Marietta, January 23d, 1562. P. M. THE CONFESSIONS and EXPERIENCE of B. SUFFERER,—Published as a warning and for the especial benefit of Young Mon and those who suffer with Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory, Premature Decay, &c., &c., by one who has cured himself bV simple means, after being put to great expense and inconvenience, through the use of worthless medwines prescribed by learned Doctors. Single copies may be had of the author, C. A. LAMBERT, EMI., Greenpoint, Long Island, by enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope. Address,CHARLES A. LAMBERT, Esq., meenpoint, Lung Island, N. Y. Jan 11-2m.] 130 RNETT'S Cocoaine. A compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, &c., for dressing the Hair. For efficacy and agreeableness, it is without an equal. It prevents the hair from falling off. It promotes its healthy and vigorous growth It is not greasy or sticky. It leaves no disagreeable odor. It softens the hair when hard and dry. It soothes the irritated scalp skin. It affords the 'idlest lustre. It remains longest in effect. For sale by WEST & ROTH, successors to Dr. Grove. H. L. & E. J. ZAHM ESPEC'I FULLY inform their ft friends and the public that they , ) still continue the WATCH, CLOCK p o,', call JEWELR Y business at the old stand, 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 cash rates. 31:ZP• Repairing attended to per by' the proprietors. WM. 13. REDG RAVE, Commission Lumber Merchant, .IVest Falls Avenue, Baltimore, Md. ESPECTFULLY offers his services for the _Et o sale of Luinl3 E R of every description From his knowledge of the 'business he feel emfident of being able to obtain the highest market rates for everything entrusted to hurl. FOR RENT. The Perry House. Hotel. THIS old and well-estabished tavern house, located on If rout st Marietta, is now offered for rent, for one, terns of years. Apply to DA HARRY, or aA L RIPPLE. Marietta, January IS, 1562-6 t. TiSTATE OF JACOB HANELEY, Late of the BoraUgh of Marietta, De&d. Letters of AdmmiStration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same will present them for settlement to the undersigned, residing in the said Borough ot Marietta. _ _ _ JACOB 11. HANELEY. Jan'y 18, 18(32. 25-6 times A G ENF.I2 A a L. ASSORTMENT OF C' Hammered and Rolled Iron, H. S. Bars, Norway, Nail Rods, American and German Spring and Cast Steel, Wagon Boxes, Iron Axles, Springs,' Rm., for smiths. PATTERSON ti r CO. A SUPERIOR COOK sTovi.,:, very plain style, each one warranted to per form to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser. Jan. 2.5":] PATTERSON & CO. ; A. General Assortment of all kinds of (c: BUILDING HARDWARE, Locxs, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Cellar Grates, Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty, very cheap. P ATTERSON & CO. II RICE REDUCED.—The best Coal Oil at 50 cents per gallon, or 13 cents per quart, at the Hardware of PATTERSON $• CO Marietta, January 25, 1862. & FORKS, Britainia and Silver i% plated Spoons, Brass, Copper, Plain and Enameled Iron Kettles, and Housekeeping goods generally. Patterson tr Co. QT. CROIX. AND NEW .PNGLAND RUM 13 for culinary purposes, warranted genuine at H. D. Benjcynin. 5t Co's. D RIED FRUIT now selling cheap at DIFFENBACH'B. • CON STANTLY on hand, Monongahela ree tified Whiskey. 4enjoiain, Co. IM=ZIEMEiI iot. INSURANCE COMP INY. Thi9 ~,::hurize, l i y iL fli:lrvr to in-aire in Ow county, or in ft , s or itamah-e tiro. on the mittual pia n. tiir any D•nsiit Of ren,ctil::!.rittwr for a e“, 11 prcmlinm, a premium note. PRETIJUII xoTE SI - NT E.l • 'loose who ll , sl:te for a Premium mile will be ii - intlord inr is e years, and ,u ASSCSS 'E.:I.IS in ca.te C tf. SYSTEM. Those who insure for a cash premium will oe insured for any term not exceeding 5 years, and not subject to any assessments. Onc per centum premium wilt be charged on farm pro perty for the terli of five years. DEPOSIT SYSTEM. Farm property will se insured for the term of ten years, for a deposit of three per cent. of the amount insured, the whole amount of the premium note to be returned at the expiration of the policy, without interest, or the policy will be renewed for ten years, without any ex pense, at the option of the insurer. C. S. KAUFFMAN, PRESIDENT. GEORGE YOUNG, JR., Secretary. Directors : MICHAEL H. MooscE„ Vice President. M. M. STRICKLER, Treasurer. JACOB B. SHUMAN, WYATT W. MILLER, HENRY R. KNOTW ELL, ABRAHAM BRUNER, HENRY. E. WOLF. Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa. 6'l• S. ROATH, AGENT, lelaytown. March 30, 1.861-ly SUPPLEE & BRO,, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS; And General Machinists, Second street, Below Union, Columbia, Pa. They are prepared to make all kinds of Iron Castings for Rolling Mills and Blast Furnaces, Pipes, for Steam, Water and Gas ; Columns, Fronts, Cellar Doors, Weights, &c., for Buil dings, and castings of every description ; STEAM ENGINES, AND BOILERS, IN TIIP. MOST MODERN AND IMPROVED Banner; Pumps, Brick Presses, Shafthig and Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Taps, Dies, Machinery for Mining and Tanning ; .Brass Bearings, Steam & Blast Gauges, Lubricators, Oil Cocks, Valves for Steam, Gas, and Water; Brass Fit tings in all their variety; Boilers, Tanks, Flues, Heaters, Stacks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Doors, Washers, &c. _ _ _ BLACKSMITHING in GENERAL. Frani longexperience in building machinery we Batter ourselves that we can give geleral satis faction to those why may favor us with their orders./tepairing promptly attended to. Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet with prompt attention. Prices to suit the times- Z. SUPPLEE, T. It. SUPPLEE. Columbia, October 20, JB6O. 14-tf WINES AND LIQUOUS Alexander D. Reese, WINE AND LIQUOR DEALER, Main Street s [Easy W ARD] Mount Joy, Lancaster, County, Po. MITE undersigned would 'most respectiolly leave to inform the public that he has opened a WINE AND lagoon STORE in all its branches. lle will constantly keep an hand all kinds of Brandies, Wines, Gins ; Irish and Scotch Whisky, Cordials, Bitters, 4T. Also, a very superior Old Rye Whisky just received, which is warranted pure. A choice article of German Wine. Various brands of Champagne Wines. A. D. R. now asks of the public is a careful examination of his stock and prices, which will, he is quite conthlent, result in Ho tel keepers and others hurling it to their advan tage to make their purchases of him. ALSO—Kerosene, or Coal Oil, Pine Oil and Fluid at reduced prices, at the -tEnterprise Wive af Liquor. .Store.." A. D. lIEEali. Mount joy, June 22, 1861-Iy. S. S. BATH VON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, At KJ-amp/es Old Stand, on the Cor ner of North Queen ant Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. R AT EF UL to the Citizens of Marietta and vicinity, for the liberal patronage heretofore extender., the undersigned respect fully solicits a- continuance of the same ; as suring them, that under all circumstances, no efforts will be spared in rendering a satisfactory equivalent for every act of con tidence reposed. CLOTHS', CASSIMERES A N D VESTING:3, and such other seasonable material as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly kept on hand and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style may 'sugg,st A LSO,-ILEA D Y-frl ADE CLOTII Gentlemen's Furnishing Gboods and such articles as usually belong to a Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. • DAVID (WTH, Dealer in lia,rdware, Cedanorme, P ai nts, Oils, Glass, Old • , 000 k, 51°64., Sx., MARKET-ST., MARIETTA. TXTOULD take this means of informing the y citizens of Marietta 'and vicinity that he is prepared to furnish anything in his line, consisting in part, of Table Cutlery of all kinds ; Building a: n d Housekeeping Hard ware, itrall styles, Cutlery, Tools,Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, Cedarware, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Knives,Forks, Spoons, Shovels, Po kers, Tongs, Can teSticks, Pans, Waiters, Cop per and Brass Kettles, Door, Desk, Pad and all other kind of Locks, Nails, Spikes and in fact everything usually kept in a well regula ted Hardware eablislutient. rp i E American Watches are amongthe best J timekeepers now in use, and for durability strength and simplicity far surpass any other watch made in the world. H.L.§-E.J.ZAHiII Corner of North Queen-st., and Centre Square Lancaster, Pa., have them for - sale at the verb lowest rates—every watch accompanied with the manufacturers guarantee to ensure its gen uineness. W ANTED A GOOD BARBER! A well established Barber Shop with fixtures will he rented on easy terms to a good and clean Shaver, either white or colored. None need apply who cannot come well recommen ded. ' Address HENRY WoLrE. Jan. 11.3 - Marietta, Pa. DANIEL G. BAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LANCASTER, PA. OFFICE :—No. 24 NORTH DUKE STREET, opposite the Court House, where he will at tend to the practice of his profession in all its various branches. (Nov. 4, '59.-1 y STALL PAPERS.—We ha - re justreeeived VV another supply from the New York and Philadelphia manufactories. Purhcaseis can sely upon the newest styles, whcih Will be rold unusually low at J. R. Diffenbach's. 50 Whiskey market rates by the barrel or gallon, at T. R. Diffenbach's cheap Store. r HE Largest and best assortment of Fancy Cloth & Cassimeres and vesting ever offered in this market and will be sold at prices which defy competition by J. R. Diffenbach. SALT! SALT !!—lf you want to buy , 1 • SALT CHEAP, Call at the store of SPANGLER & PATTERSON 11 — )YOTT'S Hanging and Side Lamps, For Sale at WEST & ROTH'S DUY one of those beautiful SOFT 1 . ) HATS at Contd.'s, 92 Market-st. - 13 0 LEN' S long celebrated GIN, j • - H. D. BEAU-1:41N DAYS OF APPEAL FOR 1532. To the Taxable Inhabitants of Lancaster Co I "7FIST7' siNT to the provisions of the law 9 of thts Commonwealth, the undersigned Commissioners of Lancaster county. hereby give not:ce to the TAX ABLF, 1101 A RI TA NTs, within the respective City, Ilmoughs :Intl Townships of the said County, that the Days of Appeal from the Assessments of 1562, will be at the Conunissioners' Office in the City of Lancaster, on the days following, to Ada M St.o n Borough, Bart Township, Brecknock, Carnarvon, Cocalico, East Cocalico, West Colerain, Columbia Borough, I Conestoga, Conoy, Clay, Donegal, East .Donegal. West Drumore, Ephrata, Earl, Earl, East Earl, West Elizabeth, Elizabethtown Bor., Eden, Fulton, Hempfield, East Hampfield, West Lampeter, East Lampeter, West I Lancaster, Leacock, Liacock, Upper j Little Britain, Manheim, Martic, Manor, Mount Joy, Mount Joy Borough, Marietta Borough, I Manheim Borongh, I Paradise, Penn, Pequea, Providence, ltapho, .1 Salisbury, Strasburg, Salsbury, Strasburg Borough, Warwick, Washington Borough, Mooday, Feb. 24,26 Tuesday, Feb. '62 Wednesday, Feb. 26..„ Thursday, a Feb. 27-, Friday, Feb. 25, '62 tit IcreA' Wards, (City) North West and So Monday-, Alarth 3d. • h Eaat Ward; (City-) North East and Soul Tue.tday, March 4th. LE JOl jan.lS-3t] Elll BOYERS, I S. REIST, N LONER, Commissioners WO: W. WOItRALL, SURGEON DENTIST, Having removed to the Rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Swentze/6adjoining SPungler 1 1 . Pat terson's Store, Alrirket Street, where he rs now prepared to wait on all who may feet Ini aa -- 6• disposed to patronize him. Dentistry in -all :ts branches car ried on. Tr.rrn inserted on the most approvel principles of Dental science. All operations on the mouth performed ir. a skillful and workmanlike manner—on fair principlel'anct ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS. Haying determined upon a permanent Ybea , - tion at this place, would ask' a continuatfOß of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, for which he will render every possi ble satitlartion. Ether administered to proper persons J UN BELL. Merchant Zailor, Eor. of Market-at.. and Elbow Lane, Marietta if RATEFUL for past favors I would rote" kjmy thanks to my numerous friends and pa trons and inform them that I still continue the old business el the old -stand, svherel will.,he pleased to see them at all tunes, and having full and splendid assortment of CLOTHS, CASSTMERES .t• 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, [Oet. i 29-'56: • DAVID COCHRAN-. Painter, Glacier and Paper llangei NTOULD most respectfully inform•the izen4 of Marietta and the public gener aliy that he is prepared to do Rouse= Painting, China Caossing, Payer Hanging, 6-c., . . At very short notice and at prices to suit the times. He can be found at his mother's resi, dence on the corner of Clie.4nut and Secon.l streets, a few doors below the M. E. Church, and immediately opposite -the n: .old. Oberlin: Coach Works. [Au:4. 3-ly. rI W F.,NT EMPTY H 00S HEA DSIIII —in good condition-= wiltbe sold at the low price of l each and delivered any where, in or near Marietta free of charge. Be ing in want of cellar rem, if taken from the store soon, a trifle less will' be taken. Alsbi a lot of excellent W HISK Y BATI ELS' very cheap. For sale at DIFFENBACH'S T . ADZES AND GENTS Anderson has just' j received an elegant assortment'of Perfu mery, consisting, of Toiliet Soaps, Hair Oils, Extracts and Colognes at prices muci . below the usual rates, also some very:handsome Canes for gentleman, Port inonie.i,.&e.` 171 . , M 811.0 I DER I ES,-J ust received the largest g 1 and most desirable lot of Embroideries e ve °tiered for sale here,. consisting in pin of beau tiful French Worked. Cotters, Undersleeves Spencers, Swiss and Jackonett Edging and In erting, Flouncing, &c selling very low.' J. It. DLFFENUACII. PECTACLES to suit all who . .. kj can be aided with glasses, can be bought at 71. .k J. ZAHM'S; Cor ner of North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancaster. New glasses refitted in old frames, at short notice. v 6.4-1. WOLFE'S INIEDITERRANEAN COF.FER! A delightful beverage, manufactured aniksold in pound, itb. and Vb. packages. Price Tex CENTS a pound. WOLFE, Market-st. JUST received at J. - .J. Libhart's Drug store the largest assortment ; of Coal Oil Lamps. ever offered in this borough.. Now selling the best 'Oils, from A - to 15 cents per, quart. • el LOTUS AND CA SSIMERS.—A very su perior selection of French and German Cloths, and Cassimers, and a variety of beauti ful Vestings , a new and fashionable lot, just arrived at Direnbachls' Cheap Store. A 0 A. It D JOHN CAMERON, X. D.. Hygienic Physician & Acco - achenr, Corner of Front and Gay Streets, MARIETTA.- T ItESH HOME GROUND SPICES AT AIVDERSOIPS .Attention,Buteherst and Houskeepers. Having a great detnaud`for. our famed SPICES, I have' concluded to CUD • tinue to keep a constant Supply of Ground Pep per.. Ground Corriander, and Sweet, *MarjOrap- CHOICE•Lot of Books•for- Children called /1k indistruetable Plea.sure Books ; School and other 1360k5, Stationaff, Pees, Pen :holders,. &c. For Gale-by .Dr. Landis. I'ICKORY iS; Oak Wood, 60 Cords each, Hickory and Oak Wood. Orders mist be accompanied with the cash when they wit be promptly fillee. Spangler' & Patteracm. - • VINEGAR.-10 BARRI:Ls coy CIDER PURE CIDER VINEGAR.< For.sale sale at Wolfe's. Four cents a quart, or 13 cents a gallon.