=9 SATURDAY MORNING, AT ONE DOLLAR A-YEAR, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, OR, 41/:25 AT THE END OF THE TEAR. OFFICE.: CRULL'N ROW, FRONT-ST.. MARIETTA, PA. ADVERTISEMENTS AT THE USUAL RATES. „,-- A large addition to the JOB PRINTING d epart ment of "THE MARIETTIAN " establish ment enables us to do everything in the Job line with neatness and dispatch, and at very low prices. HORACE WEST, M. D.]--.[H A RAISON ROTH NEW FIRIII. WEST Sr. ROTH, •HAVING PURCHASED the entire stock, good will and fixtures of the .Drug Store of Dr. S. H. Grove, take this me thod of informing the patrons of this establish ment and the public •in general, that nothing shalt be wanting to insure at all times a fresh and complete asssnrtment of DNA eixoieq{s, P.etfusviT, Soaps, Hair and Thoth Brushes, combs, noth Washes and Powders, Hair Dyes, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, TVhitelead, Varnishes, Dye-Stiffs, Glass, !and everything usually kept, in a well regula ted apothecary. A new and fancy lot of COAL Ott. LAMPS— the finest in the Borough—at prices to suit the times. Lamp Tops attached to old Lamps at short notice. Globes, Wicks, Chimneys, &c., always on hand. A very convenient "HAND LAMP'? for car rying about the house, just received. ' A nicely selected lot of all kinds of Station ary, Envelopes, Pens, Pen-holders, Inks, &c., of all grades and at all prices. An endless vaiiety of Fancy andifroilet ar ticles on hand. Just received, an excellent article of Co a 0 t 1 now se ding at 15 cents a quart. Marietta, November e, 1861. ly I C 01.0 MEI A INSURANCE COMP NY. This Company is authorized by its charter to insure in the county, or in boroughs, against loss or damage by fire, on the mutual plan, for .any length of time, limited or perpetual, either .for a cash premium, or a premium note. PltEmlum NOTE SYSTEM. Those who brume for a premium note will insured for five years, and subject to assess ,nents in case of losses. CASH SYSTEM. Those who insure for a cash premium will .oe insured for any term not exceeding o years, •and not subject to any assessments. One per .contum premium will be charged on farm pro perty for the term of five years. DEPOSIT SYSTEM. Farm property will oe insured for the term of ten years for a depositof 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. ii. KAUFFMAN, PRESIDENT. GEORGE YOUNG, Secreta4. Directors : MICHAEL H. MOORE, Vice President. M. M, STRICKLER, TIM/Ter. JACon D. SHUMAN, WYATT W. MILLER, HENRY R. KNOTWELL, ABRAHAM BRUNER, SR., Hicsiav E. WOLF. Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa. 1 1 - 3-J. S. ROATII, AGENT, MSTIOWII. March 30, • SUPPLEE & BRO, • IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, llnd General Illach,inests, Second greet Below Union, Columbia, Pa. , . . They are prepared to make all kinds of Iron Casiings for Rolling Mills and Blast Furnaces, Pipes, fur Steam, Water and. Gas; Columns, Fronts, Cellar Doors, Weights, lkc., for Buil dings, and castings of every description ; STEAM EAGINES, AND BOILERS, IN . TILL .11IUST ILCIDAMN AND /iIPROVED Manner ' Pumps, Brick Presses, Shafting and Pulleys. Mill Gearing, Taps, Dies, Machinery for Mining and Tanning ; Brass Bearings, Steam & Biust 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. . /3/.4 C./Lb/WM/NG in GENERAL. Pram long experience in building machinery we flatter ourselves that we can give geleral satis faction to those why may favor us with their orders. 03 Ittpaiting promptly attended to. Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet with prompt attention. Pricer to .euit the tinter. Z. RUPP LEE, 2'. R. SUPPLEE. Columbia, October 20, 1860. 14-tf s t, z `i WINES AND LIQUORS. Alexander D. Reese, WINE AND LIQUOR DEALER, Maio Street, EAST WARD ] Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa THE undersigned would most respectfully big leave to inform the public that he has opened a WiN E. AND LLQVOR ,iTORE in ail its brunches. He• will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Brandies Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch Whisky, Cordials, Bitters, 4c. Also, a very superior Old Rye Whisky jus received, which is warranted pure. A choirs article of German Wine. Various brands of Champagne Wines. All A. D. R. now asks of the public is a careful examination of his stock and prices, which will, he is quite confident, result in Ho tel keepers and others finding 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 "Enterprise Wine 4' Liquor Store." A: D. Itszsz.: Mount Joy, June 22, 1861-Iy. DAVID ROTH, ealer in Hardware, Cedarware, Paints, Oils, Glass, it h, 004' Dali at othet $t (tit, &e., MARKET-ST., MARIETTA. WOULD take this means of informing the CitiZelN 91 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 El Housekeeping Hard ware, in all styles, Cutlery, Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass,yarnashes, Cedarware, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Knives, Forks, , Spoons' ' Shovels go kers, Tongs, L'audlesticks, Cop perPano,Waiters, and Brass Wattles, Door, • Det4 Pad and all other kind of Locks, Nails' •Spikes end 111 fact everything usually kept in a well regula ted Hardware establishment. RIME ----- .) , -- , G BO cF,lti E Sißie, Java and .Laguira Coffee;: Crused, Pulverized and town Sugar; Superier Green and Black Tea; jce, Cheese and Spices; .-Syrup and Prime be „kin Molasses; Excellent Pearl Barley at ~ r. J.R., pIFFENBACIPS. /*es! 'LAMPS! sitAbts"B , 74.' the , undersigned has„repiy,Cd„another lot of an Coal Oil Lamps, anti Lamp Shades of eve ry Variety and price. Call and see them at ige Drrg' Store of Dr. Henry Landis. yeeAkfliY C 0 U G HSYBATP::—A Cough SyrOp,, for children and adults has just n Out ittl'itt my :store, which should be in very family thiScrold weather.' Da. LANDIS . , . nustItIPAGNE and other Table Wines, guarrantwl to be pure, and sold us low as can be bought-in 'Philadelphia or New-Yortt • ikk..D..DENJA.IIIiIf, Picot Building; B UGGY and Sleigh BLANICETS.of various style& and atmuch• lower prices than the mime sold-lost fall. Spangler Sr Patterson. 1-ENTS NEW' STYLE CAPS, . AT CR-7 F_ _L.. Barer, Proprietor_ VOL. 8. A PARODY. Tell me ye winged winds That rpund my pathway roar, Do ye not know some spot Where women fret no more? Some lone and pleasant dell, Some "holler" in the ground, Where babies never yell, And cradles are not found'? The loud wind blew the snow into my face, And snickered as it answered—" Nary place." Tell mei thou misty deep, Whose billows sound me play, ' Knc.vs't thou some favored spot, Some Island far away, Where weary man can find A place to smoke in peace, Where crinoline is not, And hoops are out of place? The loud winds, sounding a'perpetual shout, Stopt for a while and spluttered, "You git out. And thou, serenest moon, That with such holy face, Dost look upon the girls, Who with the beaux embrace, Tell me in all thy round, Hest thou not, seen some spot Whera muslin is not found And calico is not? Behind a cloud the moan withdrew in woe, And a voice sweet, but sad, responded "Poh !" Tell me, my secret soul- Ohl 101 l me, Hope and Faith, Is there no resting place From woman, girls and death ? 'ls there no happy spot Where bachelors are blessed, Where females never go, And man may dwell In peace? Faith, Hope and Truth—best boons to mortals given— Waved their! bright wands, and answered, Yes, in Heaven." A GAPrrAt air.—An editor, while attending service in a western church, was greatly'strack with the vocal efforts of the leading singer, and with, great difficulty he sucneeded in phonograph ing one of the stanzas as follows : Waw-kaw, swaw, daw aw waw, Thaw saw, thaw law aw waw, Waw•ka, taw, thaw yaw -yaw brave, Aw thaw raw•jaw-saw aw." . He subsequently ascertained, to his intense astonishment, this was the verse sung : " ‘Velcome sweet day of rest, That saw the Lord arise, Welcome to this reviving breast, And these rejoicing eyes." MAT SET or TEETIL—Our readers will remember the case we mentioned some time since of a gentleman of Eu clid who swallowed a set of artificial teeth whilst asleep. From the time of the accident he has been under - treat ment by Dr. Strong, who used every en deavor to get the troublesome intruder out of his patient's body. The teeth were soon got out of the stomach into ,the bowels, where they remained about seven weeks, causing consider:able pain at intervals. A few days since they passed out, leaving the man perfectly well.—Cleueland Herald. - HIDING PLACE FOR A SOLDIER.—An officer whose regiment is quartered in St. Louis, went out a few nights since to arrest •several of his men who had stolen out of camp to attend a ball. On arriving at the house where the ball was given the officer was very politely in vited up to the bar, by two of the refuL gees, to take a cigar, and while he was lighting his .‘ Cuba-six" the refugees sought refuge under a couple of girl's hoops, and, like the Irishman's flea, when the officer turned around to lay his band on the prisoner, "he wasn't ear A fidgetty lady was once consult in Dr. Abernethy, the famons English physician. ..She asked him what she should eat--whether this,, that, or : the other would injure her. "You mu c, patt,anythißg, said the doctor, except the poker and the belloyv t s, for the'one is hard of digestion, and the other is supposed to be windy!" A . Canada paper says that one of their officers on hearing that, the.• militia were'to becalled'o'ut, sent his commis- Sion tuAis Lieut. Colonel, endorsed as follows :, "dear Curnel, beg to reelne my commisshen, •lieing a disciple of Krist, i cannot take up the sord." Or A wag' says that in 'journeying lately he was put into an omnibus with a dozen persons,' of whom he did not knowa . single one, Turning a coroner shortly after, however, the omnibus was upset ;'and then," said he, "I found them all oat." "Let the toast be, dear woman," 'as the -boarder said when his landlady was about to remove the plate. axtitxnt afitkvithtnt antsgraitia afintrital tat tijc 4iantik Cute. MARIETTA, FEBRUARY 22, 1862. SELLING A WIPE.—A. rich occurrence transpired on last Friday at the New York hotel, on C street, near Four awl &half, and which, lAA for the timely in terferance of Justice Walter, might, have, resulted in a tragedy. A sergeant of the Fifty-ninth New York regiment some time since disposed of his wife, a boxoni young Swiss woman, for pecuniary 'considerations, to a cap tain in the same regiment. Whether the transfer was to be perpetual, or was only for a limited period, we did not learn'; but, anyhow, the captain obtain ed possession of the woman, who, we presume, from the indifference manifest ed in the magistrate's office, was very, well satisfied with the exchange of husbands. ..Vay-day came, and with it the sergeant's rent bill. The captain who, by this time, had probably become tired of his bargain, objected to poney up the amount he had agreed to pay.— Sergeant very persistently urged the justice of his claims, and insisted on being paid for the use of his property% After considerable bickering between the parties as to the amount, the captain declared that the charge was exhorbit ant,'and refused to pay anything for the woman, _which so enraged the sergeant that be walked into the captain forth with, and was met by him in becoming spirit. Swords and pistols were about being brought into play, when Justiee Walter, who was sitting in an adjoining apartment, walked into the room in Which the combatants were amnsibg themselves, and marched them both -io his office, and compelled them to give security to keep the peace, which they What becamt of, the woman, whether she fell to the captain's share, or return ed to the embraces of her legal lord, we did not learn. Her situation, to say tlie least, is a very delicate one.-IVaaleing ton Republican. PRIZE CORN BREA.D—An organization in New York recently offered premiums for the best receipts for making corn bread, and the one that took the first premium is as follows : To two , quarts of meal, add , one pint of bread sponge, water sufficiently to wet the whole ; and one half pint of flour, and a tablespoonful salt; let it rise; then knead well for the second time, and place the'dough in the oven, and allow it to bake an hour and a half. The receipt was successful among two hundred and twenty competitors for the first prize, and the awarding committee state that theyate corn bread incessant ly fodays and nights. r ." . GENERAL Scorr.—lt is authoritatively asserted that Lieutenant General ,Scott will go out in the sloop-of-war Richmond, now fitting out at the Brooklyn Navy yard. Dispatches from Washington stated that the Richmond would con vey Gen. Scott to Vera Cruz, or some other Mexican port, and that he was to go on a diplomatic mission. Ae naval authorities at this port, however declare that the Richmend• is going to Key West, and that the general goes out for the good of his health. Whichever re- port is correct, one thing is considered certain—that. General Scott is - going somewhere in the United States slobp of•war Richmond. lir Two Ohio lawyers got into a warm dispute in Court, when one called the other a prevaricating double-dealing wretch. The latter replied as follows , : " I will not take notice of personal lan guage here ; we will settle that by-and by, outside. I will discuss law, chop logic, or split hairs with you in Court, that's all." ".If ,you Will split hairs, split that," sad the opposing: lawyer, pulling out alair from his head and handing it towards the sneaker. "I can't do it—didn't offer to, split bristles !" was the reply. Everybody in Court laughed ontlloud, 'of course. GOOD ADVICE.—An exchange'remarks pathetically, ". have you a - sister 7- Then love and cherish her , with a holy friend ship ?" This is all proper enough ; but then in case you 'haven't got any sister Of your own, take some other fellow's sister and love her. The effect is just as good, and sometimes better. A Comm AT San.—"l say, Mr. Pilot ain't you going to start soon, ?" cockney on board a steamer lyiog•to` during a fog. "As soon as the fog clears up," replied the, captain, "Well,• it's starlight overhead now," said the cock ney. "Oh, yes," replied the captain, `but me are not going that way." Ter]a)_--C>aae Dollar a Year Wmppao TO DEATTI.--The Albany Statesmen published a letter from Hook er's Division, stating that Samuel Cox of Port Tobacco; Md., a returned rebel, whipped a negro to death for informing the Federal commander that be (Col() had arms for rebel use in his house.— The slave had•escaped, but was deliver ed up to Cox. The-correspondent says: "Cox tied the man to his horae and rode at axaPid rate, , the poor slave run ning to keep up behind him, When he left the regiment he had on a pair of good shoes, but when he reached his master's house his shoes, were gone, and his bleeding feet were found to be burst ing open from coming in contact with pebbles and stones. He had been dragged eleven miles behind his master's horse ! They arrived at home in the evening about 11 o'clock on Friday.-- He tied him to a tree and called his overseer, Franklin Roby, and a man by the name of John Robison. They com menced whipping him about twelve o'- clock and whipped him until three o'- clock, three hours, taking turns with the whip, when one was tired and breath less another would apply the lash. "The only words he uttered up to, '2. o'clock were, "I shall not live after this." "Oh, no,'you rascal, I intend to kill yen!" said Coi. "Mr. Co;" said Rbbinson, "he is dying." "No h i e'' is not. He is stout-hearted and ablebodied. He can stand as =much more. Ilowever, give me the whip, let his blood be upon my lfead," replied Cox. The lash was then applied Until* about two hours before day. About 3 o'clock he was cat dowa and sank to the earth insensible. He had on a new cotton shirt when they`be gan to whip him, and when they, were done there was nothing left of it but the collar-band and wristbands. Then com menced the'rubbing down to hring back sensibility, bat' all of no avail. Their unfortunate victim breathed his last be fore sundown .on Saturday evening. Thus perished a loyal negro,at the hands of a traitor." I STILL LlM—Lord Byron once re marked that Glory consists in being shot in battle, and having one's name report ed wrong in the dead and wounded list. We were never more strongly remind ed of the truth of this assertion, and how little the great are remembered after their death than on hearing a few days since the following anecdote of an east ern farmer trying to repeat the last words of the "God-like Webster," I still live ! A gentleman remarked, "Life is very uncertain," . "Ah yes," replied the farmer, "that's true, every word of it ; and by the way, Captain, that makes me think of what one of your big Massachusetts men said when he died a spell ago. 7 "Who was it,?" inquired the captain. "Well I don't jest call his name to mind now, but at any rate he was .a big politicianer, and lived , near Boston somewhere. My newpaper said that when he died, the' Boston folks put his image in their windows and had a funeral for a whole day." "Perhaps it was Webster,P suggested the Captain., "Yes, that's the name.' Webster, General Webster., Strange .1 couldn't think on,it afore. But he got off a good thing just before he died. , He riz up in bed, and says he ' I AINT DEAD YET." A HEAVY Jost—The Pittsburg dis patch says, that, in consequence °film urgent -demand for heavy mortars, ar rangements are , beiug made at the Fort Pitt Works to finish them at the rate of twelve Der week. As 'each weigh eight and a half tons, this will be tnrn ing'oht 'one 'hundred . arid 'two tons of mortals alone' per week. Meanwhile the lathes are' filled withheavy Dahl , grans' and ten-inch Columbia.ds, and , . Shells Of all calibre are turned out in immense quantities.'• • inr A. Glasgow antiquarian recently visited Catticer Castle, and asked one or the villagers "If he kneW anything of an old story about the buildiiig?"— ".A2ye," said the rustic, "there was an ithbr Auld Story, but it fell:down lang ape." We have all heard of asking for bread and receiving a stone, but a young gentleman may be considered as still worse treated when he asks for a young lady's hand and gets, her father's foot. ar A young lady . studying French, and finding that "biilla" meat "fine" told somebody in a letter that we had a great deal of belle weather, lately. NO. 30. Life and Death in Great Cities WHERE ARE THE DOCTORS ?—When Alaric the Geth heard that Rome was thronged with the fugitives who had fled before his' barbarous ,hordet, the grim chieftain laughed and said—" Aha I I am glad of it. It' is' easier to cut down thick grass than thin." It has been estimated by a physician of eminent standing that out of 227',000 deaths which annually take place in populous cities,loo,ooo,might reasonably-be struck off the list b'y proper sanitary measures Bat Dr. Holloway, the greatest modern traveler and most, experienced physician of the age, considers that these figures considerably undervalue the true relative proportions. From various data in his possession, taken, at random during a series of years in the largest cities of the world, Dr. Holloway says 80 per.' cent of the yearly mortality would be a closer approximation-to the mark. He accounts for the unnecessary'saCrifice v Of human life from the foul air breathed in densely crowded cities—the blood be conies vitiated and the tissiles'loose their vitality, hence that general debility and pale emaciated appearence witnessed in the denizens of' large towns. Dr. Hol loway's celebrated vegetable Pills neu tralize the virus received into the kings by their action on the blood, which they purify and invigorate, while' the active principle of the medicine'combines with the vital' fluid, and is consequently seat.' tered over the entire - System. The ef fect of these life sustaining Pills is not confined merely to the blood; the storn ach,liver and boviels are eipially benez fitted by them. The functions of the stomach are strengthened, the secretiops of the liver corrected,, and the action of the bowels stimulated so that the tone and vigor of the general constitution are completely renewed. We understand ,that,Dr. Holloway is, about publishing his ".Memoirs," which, when they appear, will certainly be a valuable acquisition to the Scientific literature of the day. We predict that they will be eagerly read by, ail classes and doubtlessly translated into every printed language. Few men, if any, have traveled more than Dr. Holloway, for we .find that he has nearly made a tour of the habitable globe, receiving letters and souvenirs from persons the•highest distinction. From what we have heard the forthcoming volumes are replete with strange and startling in cidents that have occured• during his' visits to Paris, St. Petersburg, Vienna, Pekin, Melbourne, Berlin, Washington, Constantinople. and other remarkable cities of the World. Dickens' the Year 'Round." COPARTNERSHIP FIG.—W e .extract the following funny transaction, from the Boston 'Courier : .Yankee and a Frenchman owned a pig in copartnership. When killing time came they wished to divide the. meat; the Yankee was very anxious to divide so that he= could get., both hind quarters, and persuaded the Frenchman. that the way to divide was to cut it across the back: The .Frenchman agreed to ft, on condition that the Yankee would turn his back, and take the choice of pikes after it was cut in two. The Yankee turned his back accordingly. Finchman—"Vich will you have, ze' piece vid ze tail on, or ze piece vidont ze tail wt.?" Yankee--" The piece with the tail on." Frenchman.l-.'tZen; by gar! you can take him, and I take ke ozer one." Upon turnipg round the Yankee found that the Frenchman bad cut off the tail and stuck it in the pig's mouth. UNDERSTANDS HERSELF.—A good joke, says the Syracus Standard; is related of Mis's G-., a laughter loving, good natured lass, who was spending the afternoon' with a neigehor, and during supper, the conversation turned on hens, eggs, &e. During which Miss G., observed "that their hens did not key scarcely any eggs„ and „she could not 'tell the reason."—, "Why," obseryed Mr.. P h t`myibens lay, very well, I go oaten:tong. them almost. every day, and get -eggs." "My gra eious I" waif 'the instant Vejoindei., "I wish you Would' cOlue over and - run with our' hen, a'spell, I'm sure father would l pay you well'for your 'trouble." She'll' do: . Two men, conversing .abont the ill-humor of their wives. "Ah, said one," with a sorrowful expression, "mine is a Tartar I" "Well" replied the other, "mine is worse than all that--mine the Cream of Tartar." A i xi R , PROPYLA2, Litit, 'TIiCOISW During the past yeitive halie introduced t the notice of the medical profession of this country the Pure Crystalized Chloride of Pro- pylantine, as a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM; and having received from many sources, both from physicians of the highest standing and Flattering tegimoniata of its real value from patients, the most inAhe»tresotmentaf-thio.paiirbdand.4Aajitate disease, we are induced to present it to the public in fOIIO•REA•DY FOR AbIINEDIAIVE USE, which we hope will commend itself to those who are suffering With this aZieting complaint, and to the mebical practitioner who may feel disposed to test the powess of this valuable remedy PROPYLAMINJE, in Me form above spoken of, bas recently been extensively ex- perimented with in the Perthsyluania Hospital, and with marked success . (as will appear froai the published accountant the medical journals.) II• It is carefully put up ready for immedi- ate use, with full directions, and can be ob- tamped from all the druggists at 75 cents per bottle, and at wholesale of BULLOCK 'CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufaituring Chemists, Jul-lyl • Philadelphia. Something New! Digl)43 314011aiit to file g4aies. DOWNER'S Patent Hemmer and Shield, FOR HAND SEWING. js pronounced by all who have used it "just 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. It is also just the thing for girls to use learning to sew. Its remarkable cheapness brings it within the reach of the inilliSn. Sample sent by mail on receipt of the price, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Descriptive Circulars furnished on application. A liberal Di.sceinit tti the Piade. . • Enterprising' agents Wanted in every town and county,throughout the. United Statesand Canada, will find mpst . profitable employment in 'selling this ideal' atticte,"lisir meets with ready sales wheoeverotreied4hasmo competi tion—and profits are y f ry, large; $l5O PER MONTH can be REALIZED. AddresB, A. H: DOWNER • Patentee and Proprietor, 442 Broadway l New-York. N. B.—General and`exclusive agencies be granted : on the most liberal terms. [3m FRE(' N O C MAL • WASHIIVG , MACHINES ! The most si ple,diirable,con ven ient and eco nomical article .ever in vented 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 arnaimple and . easy, if Wilt 'Wealioirone time, six shirts, or, two -dozen small articles, in about six or seven minutes, or their equiva lent. By all the ordinary methoda'of cleaning fine fabriesouch as laces, Sre., the •greatest care is required, While with this machine the mast delicate; articles can be welshed without the possibility of damage. These results are produced by the constant reaction 'of the suds whilethe Machine is in motion. Families, laundries, hotels, boarding houses. hospitals, asylums, boarding lehools, off ships and on steamers, and in the army, who have Machines in use, have sent in their testimoni als voluntarily, and the'enceiniunnief the press are very numerous, some of which I have pub fished in a neat parophet forpn. 4 All I ask of the public is a careful:examine tion.of this machine befdrePurchasirig of othe rS. General Depot, 419 Broadway, corner of Canal street, New-York: PRICE ONLYTEN DOLLARS. N. 11.—A liberal, discount to the Trade. Agenti wanted. Sendlor a Circular. Address 13nx 2893 Nework PHILIP FRENCH, PROPRIETOR. Dec. 21 3m.] Iron Masters look, to yottr, interests I . The Improveil Mack.Natok CIIST-,119A. ORE VI/IS/art s MAICM FACTURE P. AN) gm]) ! O/ Y AN' &" HOPKINS, . Marietta, 'Lancaster County, Pa: The. Undersigned. will constantly,keep• on hand and make to .oider at Short notice the above celebrated iriachitie,'the besi , inthe ted States! , Theymill‘warrantthear machines to run lighter, last longer and Wash cleaner and with less water than any other Machine now in use. They caw be easily-put together on the bank. All orders addressed to either of the undersigned will Meet with primmeattentiiin. They are also prepared to sell individu al, County and State Rights. BERNARD O'BRTAN. SAMUEL 00,P,KINs. II'IMIBLE - 11110 . . biormSve9fs, Idobs, ..B . eoa‘ sionits, m ickIA.EL G-ABLE, Marble. Mason, Opposite the Drisri Hall Park • _Marietta • Pa. • o THE ' , Marble bnainess':iii 'int ebrdnehes, will be continued at the old. ,phice,,,near the Town Hall and' opposite Funles Crbas Keys Tiivern, where every 'ilesdriptiohl of work will-be kept on hand or rnadc tp Opier at short notice and at very reasonable pries s. Manetti, June '29,•11361. ' 1 ' ' ' letITTEIVS Celebrated Truss, Surgidal than dages, Shoulder Braces, Instrument - Slim tbrmit.), /kn. These artieles'aroi 4.47 . 1 i very,highly recornmende,d by Profee r • sors Panceasl and Gross of the Jefferson 'hied ichl 'College of PhiladelPhiit, and"the under signed knows them' to be the bestarticles,,ol the kind in use. F. Hinkle, M. D. Kfine assortment of 'Flaviiring Ettracti for Cooking-something very nice . . , Liquid Rennet for making delicious, desserts. Poncine, Honey and'othe Brie Soitth. Frangipannie and other Extracts. , , ~ For< sale by: Da: li. LAA815.,1..1 BRASS N O. CKoS-oooilgires, Keepers, for One Dollar. Clocki, Watches and Jewelry Carefully 46- -, paired and charges moderate„at W.OLFK'S,— HASE'S CONCENTRATED 1, YEttsu parlor to any now in use,ean be haii-nt t tbe C eap Store of Diffenbach. 10 BARRELS V INEG AR,PURE.CIDERI FOR FAMILY USE:; Far Sale at DirilerrsAmes Cheap'llashOe. JUST RECEIVED at the "Enterprise ; Wine and Liquor Store," Mount Joy, a superior article of ;Champagne and German Wince.