~bc coral il~lrirlti~uL Al A r,:trr 1 R TIME.—The several pas- FM:Z. r traits kart "Upper-station" as foliows: The train raet at 7:50. The mail train west at P2:09. The afternoon train east a The evening train west at 6:55. The evcning mail train east 7:06. Saturday, May 3, 1862. tir The May issue of the Agrictalu hist will be found fully equal to any form er number. The Calendar of operations for the month embraces hundreds of hints for work on the Farm, and, in the Garden. In addition, this single number contains over 150 articles and items for the Farm, Garden, and Househo'd, inclu ding a $25 Prize Article on Apple Cul ture; a slashing report on "Artificical Manures" by the President of Penn. Agriculture College, act., ect., Among the engravings are a beaUtiful page cut entitled "Sheep 'rending"; "How to Bold and Drive Horses"; "Beautiful Leave Plants"; "A. Disturbed Nap"; "Shadows on the wall," ect., Minute Maps of the Mississippi River; the Country from NOrfcilk to Richmond, including the topography of Yorktown ; also Savannah, Geo., Fort Pulaski, and vicinity. Orange Judd Publisher,4lPark low, New York. $1 a year ; 10 cents a number. ar Mr. William W. Reitzel formerly huisness manager of the Chronicle, has been appointed by Postmaster General Blair, to the - position of mail agent be tween Harrisburg and Philadelphia.— M r. Ruitzel was for several years engaged in the express business, with Adams. & On., and is throaghly acquainted with railroading in all its varied details. A better selection, we think, could not have been made. He leaves a host of friends 'at the capital, who wish him all possible success in his new sphere of operations. The above we clip from the Washington City Chronielu and we are pleased to find our friend on this rout again, He 'cer tainly has capacity for such a position and will make an obliging mail agent, Success attend him. Or The office of Messrs. Miller & 'Musser's Lumber Yard and Saw Mill, nt the upper end of this borough, was broken into on Friday night last and ihe lock blown off of the iron safe door and, the sate robbed of about fifty-eight hundred dollars in bank notes, cheeks, notes of hand, &v., The safe was drilled near the lock and powder inserted and the lock blown from the door. It was one of 11 erring's celebrated powder and thief proof safes. Paymiints have been etopped on the various checks and notes. The firm offer a reward of $3OO. See advertisements in another column. car Mr. John Fulks of this borough has received a long letter from A. B. Mnlony, formerly of this ttorough, but new attached' to the U. S. Ship "James- I own," of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, in which ho very stoutly denies the charge sometime since nude in this paper of having "sesesh" proclivities.-- We at e glad to find that A. B M. has "seen the error of his way and repented thereof." The letter will appear iu our next. Or We aro pleased to learn from Capt. W. E. Krater, of the St. John (louse, of this place, that Capt. Adam :Nam who is a brother.in law of Mr. K. is not dead, but was wounded and taken prisoner at the battle of Pittsburg Landing: that Andrew H. Hershey—a "nephew of Mrs. W. E. K.,—was shot through the ear, and at last account was eu his way home—Savanna, Illinois.— Capt K. bad in the battle of Pittsburg Landing, two brothers in.law, one broth er and one nephew—good for one fund; ly—and all natives of Marietta. per' Samuel B. Moore, a son of Dr. M M. Moore, of Lancaster, Pa., is among the Confederates captured at Island No. 10, and taken to Columbus, Ohio. lle was connected with an academy in Ala bana, and when captured was a lieuten ant of a company in a regiment from that State. ' diar Dr. Frank Hinkle is slowly recov ering. We were gratified a few evenings since by a glance at quite a lot of con traband goods, captured by part of the blockade squadron to which the Doctor was attached. The Doctor has also :sent rad brought home a large collection K>rgulf curiosities. sir We understand that Sterrett M. Curran, Ist Lieut. of "Co. E." Nebraska Yolunteers, was shot in his right arm— sword arm—at the battle of Pittsburg Landing. Lieut. Curran was also a Alariettian, until within a fair years. Cr Miss Emma F. Baker will open her Summer School on Monday nest, in the East Prospect School Room No. 2,—the same room ounupied by her durtug the past winter. The patrons. of Miss B. will bear in mind—Monday nat. or For the past week the river business has been very brisk. Prices keep up wonderfully and large fleets are daily leafing our shore. (WWI% Sawyer will open his Summer ;ichool an the High School room ou Monday next, AT ()TIC E. All persons are cannoned IA against neguciating an v of the following Notes:in/1 Checks, as tliey were stolen from our Safe on the night of the 25th inst. One Note of Lewis Z. Limlemuth, payable to us for s63], 00; one of Thos. Zell, for $600.00 ; John Z. Lindemuth, two notes of 8200.00, each; one of Henry Kaufelt, for $250.00, payable at York Bank : one of Steven Grissinger, for a balance of $5O, due on a note for $600.00 ; one of Adam Fletcher, for $104.00 ; one of Dr. J. H. Grove, for $350.00, one of Henry Pickle for $971.45 ; Henry S. Musser, one for $1000.00; Jacob L. Engle, one for $59.00; Washington Stahl, I for $300.00; Dr. Isaac Bowman, one for 570.00; and Musselman, Herr & Co., a Check for $l, 242.58, payable at the Farmer's Bank of Lan eager. MILLER & .MUSSER, Marietta, Pa. Marietta, April 30, 186Z-tf. $3OO ItscUreArs, n D. ear Th n e a o r tr e c t e ta of .m tl a i s s b u r b o: ken open on Friday night, April 25th, their fire proof safe was blown open, and about $BOO in bank notes, besides two $2O gold pieces, and a number of checks and promissory notes stolen. Among the bank notes were three 50's on the Columbia Bank, two 50's of the Lancaster Counfy Bank ;the remainder of the money was chiefly of the bank's above named, and of the Farmer's Bank of Lancaster, and the Mount Joy Bank. A reward of $l5O will be given for the recovery of the money stolen, and an additional $l5O for the arrest and con viction of the thief or thieves on conviction. MILLER & MUSSER, Lumber Merchants, Marietta, Pa. _AZasietta cfeLect g.l" L. THE undersigned will open a select school, commencing on Monday, May oth, 'and continue 32 weeks. The course of instruction s will be thorough and practical—well calcu lated to prepare the young for the active duties of life. The developement of the in tellectual and moral faculties, the formation of corzect habits of thought and the communi cation of useful knowledge, will be the three paramount Objects of every recitation and exercise in the school. TE tears : Pupils of Primary department, $2.00 " " Secondary, 3.00 No deduction except in cases of protracted sickness. H. H. SAWYER Marietta, March S, 1862. Assigned Estates of A., H.. 4 Schock, Abraham Schoch, and Abraham 4' John Schack. F. undersigned, auditor appointed to I distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Beni. F. ifiestand and John Kline, assignees, for the benefit of creditors of the above named estates, will sit for that purpose on Saturday, May 3 ; 1862, at 2 P. M., in the Library Room of the. Court [louse, Lancaster. A. SLAYMAXER, April 12. 1562.-td] Auditor TO THE LOWER DEALERS OF MARIETTA. ri %HE undersigned would beg leave to state 1 that he has been assigned. the duty of Luxe a INSPECTOR, and having a full knowl edge of every branch of the Lumber Business, feels confident that he can render full satisfac tion in the Counting and Inspection of Lum ber, and hopes to receive a liberal portion of patronage. GEO. W. ETTLA. Mar, 22-62] JOHN BELL. Merchant Tailor, Cor. of Market-st" and Elbow Lane, Marietta. RATEFUL for past favors I would retort kj my thanks to my numerous friends and-pa trons and inform them that I still continue the old business at the cid stand, where I will be pleased to see them at all times, and having a full and splendid assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTINGS, 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 0 patronize me hereafter. [0ct.9.9-'56. "THE UNION." .............. Arch. Street, &wee Third, Philadelphia, UPTON S. NE:iv - comer., Proprietor. .110— This Hotel is central convenient by Passenger Cars to nil parts of the City, and in every particular adapted to the comfort , and wants of the business`public. Terms $1.50 per day. W 111 TE tiWAN HOTEL. }Komi.. STREET, MARIETTA The undersigned having again leased this old end popular hotel, takes this method of in forming his old friends and the public:gener ally. that nothing shall be spared to keep up the reputation of the house, and make it worthy of the support of the traveling pub lic. GEW W. lIECKROTHE. AMERICAN HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. Located on Chestnut qtreet, opposite the OLD S'UATE HOUSE, and in close proximity to the principal Jobbing and Impoituig Houses, Banks, Custom House, and places of amusements. The City Cars can be taken at the dour (or within a square) for any depot in the City. The House has been renovated and refitted, and PRICES REDUCED T 011.60 PER DAY. YATT HEULINGS, PROPRIETORS. EAGLE HOTEL, FRONT STREET, MARIETTA, PA. The undersigned having leased the old "Stack house" stand, at the corner of Front street and Elbow Lane, would most respectfully inform Watermen and the traveling public generally that nothing shall be left undone to make it deserving of a liberal support. . SAMUEL G. MILLER Marietta, March 1, 1862. WM. B. REDGRAVE, Commission Lumber Merchant, TVest Fulls Avenue, Baltimore, Md. itsEaSle"o T i P: 17 U m L L E I o ß ffe o r i s h e i: e s r e y r v d i e e s e c s r f p oLt he Prom his knowledge of the business he feels confident of being able to obtain the highest market rates for everything entrusted to him. H.. L. & S. ZA.HM - 11 3 ESPECTFULLY inform their I'lLfriends and the public that they \AI • Still continue the WATCH, CLOCK . Pa--; D . AND JEWELRY 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 en hand and for sale at the lowest cash rates. ICS Repairing attended to per sonally by the proprietors.. TILATED WARE: A Large and line stock r of Plated ware at H. L. & E.. 1. ZAHN% Corner of North Queen street & Center Square, Lancaster, Pa. Tea Setts, in variety, Coffee Urns. Pitchers, Goblets, Salt Stands, Cate Baskets Card Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Knives, rasters, &c., at manufacturers prices. REPLA TIP;G attended to at moderate rates. TP.WELRY.-A large and selected stock of fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the best factories in the country can be found at H. L. & E. S. ZAHM'S. Cor. North Queen et. and Centre Square, Lan caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate and all goods warranted to be as represented. wALL PAPERS.—We have Just received another supply from the New York and Philadelphia manufactories.• Purhcaseis can ely upon the newest styles, whcih will be old unusually low at J. H. Diffenbach's. FllO LANDLORDS! Just received, Scotch j_ a nd Irish WHISKIES, warran ted pure, at H. D. Benjamain's. TUST RECEIVED at the "Enterprise Wine and Liquor Store," Mount Joy, a superica article of Champagne and German Wines. S ALT ! SALT 1 !—lf you wa PATTEItsoN SALT CNEAE, at to buy Call at the store of SPANGLER & pSigrS of ISG.2: AT OLD PRIERS I J. P. DIFFENBACH, No, 61 Market Street, Marietta, Pa 0 niFFERS FOR SA LE The best Merrimac Prints at .I‘4 cents, " " American " 121 " " " Cod:wee " 124 " " " Sprague " 121 ." " " Mourning " 21 ) 4: " The best Domestic Ginghams at 121; cents Bleached and unbleached Muslins at nearly OLD PRICES NEW DRESS GOODS Such as English and French Chintzes, Mozambizes, DeLaines, French Challies, French Poplins, White and Calored BRILLIANTS, Crapes, Veils, Collars, and NOtions of all kinds. Spring Cloaking Cloths, Fancy and Plain Cassimeres, Black and Fancy Cloths, Vestings, Cashmeretts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Window Blinds, Buff Holland, for Curtains, Curtain Fixtures, tke.,.. &c., All of the above goode having been bought son CASH, wilt be sold cheap as the cheapest; the attention of persons waiting for low prices are respectfully invited to this notice. GROCERIES : Ten Hhds. Extra Syrup at 50 cents per gallon ; Excelsior Hams and Dried Beef, said to be the best in the world. Fresh Soda and Wine Cup Biscuit; Sugars, Coffees, Teas, &c., at the lowest market prices. Five lihds. Sugar House Molasses at 2.5 cents per gallon. LIQUORS: Brandies, - Gins; Superior Old Rye, Pure Port, Sherry and Madiera Wines, all of which will, be sold at the lowestl pr.ce FOR CASH. China, Glass and Queensware, irj The highest price paid for produce. Alarietta, April 5,1862. 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 Bolling Mills and Blast Furnaces, Pipes, for Steam, Water and Gas; Columns, Fronts, Cellar Doors, Weights, &c., for Buil dings, and castings of every descrißtion ; STEAM EA WIVES, AND BOILERS, IN THE MOST MODERN AND IMPROVED - - - Manner ; Pumps, Brick Presses, Shafting . 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. BLACKSWITHING in GENERAL. From long experience in building machinery we flatter ourselves that we can give general satis faction to those who may favor us with their orders. ;Repairing promptly attended to. Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet with prompt attention. Prices to suit the times. Z. SUPPLEE, T. R. SUPPLEE. Columbia, October 20, 1860. 14-tf WINES & LIQUORL 11S) 1 ' H. D. BENJAMIN, DEALER IN WINES & LIQUORS, Picot Building, Marietta, ?a. 110 EGS leave to inform the public that he JUI Will continue the WINE & LIQUOR busi ness, to all its branches. He will constantly keep on hand all kinds of - Brandies. Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch Whiskey, Cordials, Bitters,6.c., BENIAMIN'S Justly Celebrated Rose Whisky, ALWAYS ON ELAND. • A very surerior OLD RYE 'WHISKEY ust received, which is warranted pure. All H. D. B. now asks of the public is a careful examination of his stock and pri ces, which will, he is confident, result in Ho tel keepers and others finding it to their ad vantage to make their purchases from t im. DAVID COCHRAN, Painter, Glazier and Paper Hanger. " t yro ULD most respectfully inform the cit- Vie izens of Marietta and the public gener ally that he is prepared to do House Painting, China Glossing, Paper Hanging, fre., At very short notice and at prices to suit the times. lie can be found at his mother's resi dence on the corner of Chesnut and Secon3 streets, a few doors below.the M. E. Church, and immediately opposite the old Oberlin Coach Works. [Aug. 3-Iy. Y.{111.13. ioillbS, sfolleS, &O. MICHAEL GABLE, Marble Mason, Opposite the Town Hall Park, - Marietta, Pa. _ o — _ THE Marble business in all its branches, will be continued at the old place, near the Town Hall and opposite Funk's Cross Keys Tavern,. where every description of, marble work will be kept on hand or made to order at short notice and at very reasonable prices. Marietta, June 29, 1861. 49- ly ix-rINE AND LIQUORS. VV Superior Old Brandy, Old Rye Whiskey, Holland Gin, Old Madoria, Lisbon, Sherry and Pert Wines. Pittsburg Whiskey always on hand at the lowest market prices. Very Fine Brandy at a very low figure, by the barrel. J. B. DIFFENBACII. Market-st lliN ICHENER'S Excelsior Hams. These celebrated Sugar-cured HAMS are put up expressly for Family use. They are of de licious flavor, free from the unpleasant taste of salt and pronounced by epicures the best in the world. For sale at .11 1 ., R. INFFENBACIPS. FQUAL or REGULAR TIMEKEEPERS, can be had of 11. L. & E. J. Zama', Col. North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lances tor, Pa., in the shape of Equilibrium Levers— the best article of Swiss levers now in the mar ket. They are-lower in price than any watch of equal quality and j ust as true for timekeeping NEW BRASS LOCK S—Good Time Keepers, for One Dollar. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry carefully hie paired and charges moderate, at WOLFE'S. FHOME GROUND SPICES AT ANBERSON'S' ! Attention Butchers and Houskeepers. Having a great demand for our famed SPICES, .I have concluded to con tinue to keep a constant supply of Ground Pep per. Ground Corrimsder, and Ssveta Marjoram. LAMPS! LAMPS! SHADES, &C. The undersigned has received another lot el luid and Coal Oil Lumps, and Lamp Shades every variety and price. Call and see them the Drug Store of Dr. Henry Landis. BRANDIES—aII brands—guamtnteeg gen nine. Alexander D. Reese. 8 08 LEN'S long celebrated 'GIN, H. D. BENJAMIN. DRIED FRUIT now selling cheap at DiFFENBACH'S. The Columbia Insurance Company, Of Columbia, Lancaster County, Pa. CHARTER PERPETUAL ! THIS Company continues to insure Build logs, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutu al plan, either fir a cash premium 01 premium note. The success of the Company has far ex ceeded the most sanguine expectations of the Directors, and it will be noticed by the follow ing statement that its affairs are in a healthy and flourishing condition. WHOLE AMOUNT INSURED $772,707 34. Balance of Cash Premiums unexpended, Feb ruary Ist, 1861, SS6S 18 Cash Premiums received during the last year, less agents' commission, $3,315 54 Interest received on money loaned last year, 29 35 Losses and Expenses paid the last year, $2,70421 Balance of Cash Premiums unex pended, Feb. Ist, 1862 3 $1,505 36 $4,210 07 It will be seen from the above that the money paid in advance for policies has oeen sufficient to pay all losses and expenses and leave a surplus fund of over Fifteen Hundred Dollars, and that the Directors have never levied any tax upon the members of the Com pany% C. S. IC tUFFMAN, President. GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Sectary. M. M. STRICKLER, Treasurer DIRECTORS: C. S. Kaufman, Abraham Bruner, Sr, John Fendrich, 11. G. Atinich, Samuel E. Boellein, 11. R. ICnotwell, M . . M. Strickler, Michael H. Moore, George Young, Jr., Nicholas A/c Donald. Amos S. Green. REFERENCES.—The following persons are all members of this Company: Bainbridge—R. H Jones, John H. Smith, Joseph Kurtz. Columbia—Goo. Bogle, Hiram Wilson, F. S. Bletz, Casper Yeager, H. C. Fondersmith, John Shenberger, J. G. Pollock, Frank Shillot, John Gaus, J. J. & P. S. Mc- Tague, Michael S. Shuman, R. Williams, John Cooper, Geo. W. Heise, Washington Righter, Samuel Shoch, Robert Hamilton, Eckert & Myers, Thomas Welsh, Win. A. Martin, Casper Seibert, J. W. Cottrell, Philip Huebner, Ephraim Hershey, Philip Schalck, David Hanauer, John Kramer, Jacob Stacks, Jacob Strine, Benj. F. Appold, Wm. Whipper, John Q. Denney, John Felix, Silvester, Samuel Arms, A. Gray & Co. East ffcdspfield —Simon Minich. Falmouth—Abraham Col lins, Samuel Borst, Michael Hess, Lancas ter—John Rankin, B. A. Shaeffer, Henry E. Leman, Win. T. Cooper, John Sheaffer, Geo. Reese. Marietta—Geo. W. Mehalfey, John H. Summy, Frederick Mahling, E. D. Roath, Calvin A. Schaffner, John Naylor, Samuel Hopkins, Martin Hildebrandt, &F. Fletch er. Mount Joy—Jacob Myers, Israel Barn hart, Michael Brandt, John Breneman.— Maras/Ai—John Hosteter, J. E. Cross, Sam'l. Long, Geo. Weaver, John M. Dunlap, John Dutt, Philip Arnt, Jacob H. _Kline, David Fisher. Illaytown—Biram Beatty-, George B. Murray, Samuel Pence, Simon F. Albright.— Mountville—A. S. Bowers. Manor Township —Jacob B. Shuman, Christian Miller, Julius L. Shuman. Penn Township—Daniel Frey, Henry B. Becker, Henry Neff, John E. Bren ner. I?apho Township—Christiam Greider, Edward Givens, Michael Witman, West Hernpfteld Township—H. E. Wolf, B. A. Price, M. A. Reid, J. B. Strickler, Amos S. Bowers, Jacob Hoffman. Warwick Township—Daniel B. Erb. ir - J— The Company wish to appoint an Agent for each Township in Lancaster County.— Persons wishing to take the Agency can apply in person or by letter.. JroB-35 DAVID ROTH, Ta— Dealer in Hardware, Calarware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Gook, fall ano othei- stobm, MARKET-ST., MARIETTA WOULD take this means of infornimg the citizens of Marietta and vicinity that he is prepared to furnish anything in his line, consisting in part, of Table Cut le ry of all kinds ; Building an d Housekeeping Hard ware, in all styles, Cutlery, Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, Cedarware, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Shovels, Po kers-, Tongs, Candlesticks, 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 establishment. A . LEXANDER LYNDSAY, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN. . 4- Would most respectfully inform the citizens of this Borough and neighborhood that he has the largest assortment of City made , work in his line of business in this Borough, and be ing a practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER hhnself,is enabled to select with more judgment than those who are not. He continues to man ufacture in the very best manner everything in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he will warrant for neatness and good fit. LCall and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. DR. J. Z. HOFFER, DENTIST, OF THE BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL BuRGERY, LATE OF HARRISBURG, PA. OFFICE: Front street, fourth door from Locust, over Saylor &McDoit- i ffisiiii; aid's Book Store. Columbia. Enhance be ween the Drug and Book Stores. [3-1 PECTACLES to suit all who ij can be aided with glasses, can be bought at H. L. 4. E. J. ZAHN'S, Cor ner of North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancaster. New glasses refitted in old frames, at short notice. [v6-ly T ADIES AND GENTS Anderson has just received an elegant assortment of Perfu mery, consisting of Toiliet Soaps, Hair Oils, Extracts and Colognes at prices much below he usual rates, also some very handsome Canes for gentlemen, Portmonies, &c. DANIEL G. BAKER, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, LANCASTER. PA OFFICE :—No. 24 NORTH Dux STREET, opposite the Court ,Ifouse, where he will at tend to the practice of his profession in all its various branches. N(W. 4, ,159.-ly 0;A General Assortment of all kinds of BUILDING HARDWARE, LOCKS, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Cellar Grates, Oils, Glass and Putty, very cheap. - PATTERSON Y. CO. rtHAMPAGICE and other Table Win'es, guarranteed to be pure, and sold as low as can be bought in Philadelphia or New-York H. D. BEN - rim/lc, Picot Building. FL A.VOURING EXTRACTS: Vanilla, Strawberry, Pine Apple, Almond, Rose, Lemon, Tust received and for sale a WEsT & Rorn's. TUST received at J. J. Libhart's Drug store 0 the largest assortment of Coal Oil Lamps ever offered in this boroegh. Now selling the best Oils, from 13 to 15 cents per quart., • . . • AGAIN REDUCED.--,The best Coal Oil at 40 cents per gallon, or.lo - cents per quart, at the Hardware of PATTERSON CO Marietta, Febivary 22, 1862. W OLF.E'S Ca . b a rtad i p l rkn s g anVlasp The best in the world—made and soid at Price, 6 cents.] WOLFE'S. IEI GOODWIN'S & BRO's. Plantation fine cut Cfiewing Tobacco. The best in the world. For sale at WOLFE'S. :"DUY one of those aifiiVtitvl S 0 F T jUp ILITS at CauLL's, 92 Market- st. jak' JortN. cituLi,, PRACTiEAL MTTEII, NO. 92 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA MAKES this method of informing his old friends and the public generally, that he has re-taken his old stand (recently occupied by George L. Mackley,) and is now perma nently fixed to prosecute the Hatting business =I Having just returned from the city where be selected a large. varied and fashionable assort ment of everything in the HAT AND CAP LINE, and now only asks an examination of his stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. Having also laid in a stock of Hatting materi al, he will be enabled, at short notice, to man ufacture all qualities—from the common Soft, to the most Fashionable Silk Hat. Employing none but the best of workmen, and manufacturing good goods at low prices, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage.- lld The highest price paid for Furs,—in trade or cash. Marietta, March 9, 1861. $4,210 07 S. S. RATHVON, literehant Tailor, mid Clothier, At F. Kramph's Old Stand, on the Cor ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. GRATEF UL to the Citizens of Marietta and vicinity, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, 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 confidence reposed. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES A N D VRSTINGS, 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 suggest. ALSO,-READY-MADE CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods and such articles as usually belong to a Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. Something New: iMpoloo to t Y.llDies. DOWNER'S Patent .Hemmer and Shield, FOR. HAND SEWING. 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 Million. Sample sent by mail on receipt of the price, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Descriptive Circulars furnished on application. A liberal Discount to the Trade: Enterprising agents wanted in, every town and county throughout the United States and Canada, will find most profitable employment io 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. 11. DOWNER, Patentee and Proprietor, 442 Broadway, New-York. N. B.—General and exclusive agencies will be granted on the most liberal terms. (3m COAL! COAL! COAL For Sale Cheap for Cash. THE undersigned being anxious to close out the present stock, will sell at the following low prices, viz : <' • . Baltimore Company, Egg. and _.... ~-,..--, - Stove size, at $3.30. Shamokin, Refl Ash, Shamokin, White Ash, Lykens Valley, broken, Lykeus Valley, Stove, White Ash, nut, THOS. ZELL, Agt Marietta, February 15, 1562. DR. HUNTER has for thirty years confined his attention-to diseases of a certain class, in which he has treated no less than fifty thousand cases, without an instance of fail ure. His great remedy, Dr. Hunter's Red Drop, cures certain diseases when rbgular treatment and all other remedies fail ; cures without the disusting and sickening effects of all other remedies; cures in new cases in less than six hours. It roots out the poisonous taint the blood is sure to absorb unless this remedy is used. It is One dollar a vial, and cannot be obtained genuine anywhere than at the old office, No. 3 Division Street, New York City. Book for 10 three cent stamps.-- 200 pages full of pictures. [Apl.26-Iv. lIITTER'S Celebrated Truss, Surgical Ban dages, Shoulder Braces, Instruments for Betormit3, &c. These articles aro very highly recommended by Pi ores sors Pancoast and Gross of the Jefferson Med ical College of Philadelphia, and the under sia'ned knows them to be the best articles, 01 the kind'in use. F. Hinkle, .a - .A fine assortment of Flavoring Extracts for . Cooking--sometkong very nice. Liquid Rennet for making delicious desserts. Pontine, Honey and othe fine Soaps. Fr9gipannie and other Extracts. For sale b D.R. H. LANDIS. MITE American Watches are among the best j timekeepers now in use, and for durability strength and simplicity far surpass any other watch made in the world. H. L. 4 . E. J. ZAHM Corner of North Queen-st., and Centre Square Lancaster, Pa., have them for sale at the veil lowest rates—every watch accompanied with, the manufacturers guarrantee to ensure its gen uineness. WENTY EMPTY HOGSHEADSt i giffit T in good condition—will be sold v,r , "" 11' at the low price of $ t each and delivered any where in or near Marietta free of charge. Be ing in want of cellar room, if taken from the store soon, a trifle lees will be taken. Also, a lot of excellent WHISKY BABRELS very cheap. For sale at DIFFENtIACH'S L 4 MBROIDERIES—Just received the largest , and moat desirable lot of Embroideries eve °tiered for sale here, consisting in psrt of beau tiful French Worked Callers, Undersleeves Spencers, Swiss and Jackonett Edging and In serting, Flouncing, &c., selling very low. J. ,R. DIFFF.:NBACH. JAMES N. KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, REMOVED 'TD No. 139 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, ABOVE WALNII.T, BASE'S CONCENTRATED L YE 3 luperior to any now in use, can be had at the Cheap Store of Arenbach. TORE ROOM TO LET.—The Rican lately occupied by Miss Margaret Trainer as Millinery. Apply to BARR SPANGLER. AICKORY Br.' Oak' Wood; 50 Cords each, , Hickory and Oak Wood. ~ O rders must be accompanied with the cash when•theAwili be promptly find. Spangler & P erson. (AO BOURBON WHISKY in qt. bottles, Ur something very fine, in , store and for sale At the "Enterprise Store,".llfount .foN. CIDER VINEGAR.-10 BARRELS or PURE CIDER VINEGAR For sale sale at Wo{fe's.. Four cents a quart or 13 cents a gallon. A SUPERIOR COOK STOVE, very plaig A style, each one warranted to per- - form to the entire satisfaction of the pur chaser. PATTEI7.SON & CO. KNwts it FORKS, lirituinia and Silver plated Spoons, Brass, Copper, Plain and Enameled Iron Kettles, and Houseireeping goods generally. Patterson 8f Co. s,i; iit 1: N11 ,i ! /fie jilaCk 'o'ol,r7mrs• 1 ith, 1' It , t. Saiesr , vqa, ;)1O r H IS Machine is constructed On an e niir , I) , new principal of mechanism, posse-"! • many rare and valuable improvements, ha vim; been examined by the most profound e and pronounced to be Sinzplicity and Pe tion Com! ined. The following are the principal objection: , urged against Sewing Machines:— I.—Excessive fatigue to the operator. 2.—Liability;. to Let out of order. 3.—Expense, trouble and loss of time in re paring. 4.—lncapacity to sew every discription of material.. s.—Disagreeable noise while in operation. The Empire Sewing Machine is exempt front all thew objections. It has a straight needle perpendicular ac tion, makes the Lock. or SITUTTLE STITCH, which will neither rip nor ravel, and is alike on both sides; performs perfect sewing on every description of material, from Leather to the finest Nansook Muslin, with cotton, linen silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. Having neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it tuns as smooth as glass, and is EIIITHATICALLY A noisless MACHINE It requires fifty per cent. less power to drive it than any other Machine in the market. A girl of twelve years of age can work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to health. Its strength and wonderful simplicity aeon • struction, render it almost impossible to gut Out of order, and isguaranteed by the co inpany to give entire satisfaction. We respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply themselves with a superii , e article, to call and examine this unrivaikd Machine. But in a more special manner do we solicit the patronage of Merchant Tailors, Coach Makers, . Vest Makers, Pantaloon Makers, Shirt and Bosom Macera, Hoop Skirt Manufacturers, Religious and Charitable Institutions will be liberally dealt with. rlrrtLfiLfflAbf No I, or Family Machine, $4.5 OU, No. 2, Small sized Manufacturing, $60.00, No. :3, Large size Mabufacturing, $75.00 . . = We want Agents for all towns in the United States, where agencies are not already estab lished, to whom a liberal discount will be given, but we make to . conaignmeuts. T. J. McARTIiI/11., & Co., 510 BROADSVAY, New York. DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR AND LIFE BITTERS. A"pure vegetable extracts. They cure all bilious disorders of the human system. They replete and invigorate the liver and kidneys; they give tone to the digestive organs; they regulate the secretions, excretions and exhalations, equalize the circulation, and puri fy the blood. Thus, all. bilious complaints— some of whip': are Torpid Liver, Sick Head ache, Dyspepsia, Piles, Chills and Fevers., Costiveness or. Looseness—are entirely con doned and cured by these remedies. Darling's Liver Regulator Removes the morbid and billions deposits Irvin the stomach and bowels,• regulates the liver and kidneys, removing every obstruction, re stores 'a natural and healthy action in the vital organs. It is a superior 5103 FAMILY MEDICINE. Much better than pills, and much easier to take. DARLING'S LIFE BITTERS Is a superior tunic and diuretic ; excellent in cases of loss of appetite, flatulency, female weakness, irregularities, pain in the side and bowels, blind, protruding and bleeding piles, and general debility. BM 3.25 3.10 3.25 2.40 READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY Jas. L. Brumley, merceant, 184 Fulton at., New York, writes, August IS, 1b60: " I have been afflicted with piles, accompanied with bleeding, the last three years; I used Darling's Liver Regulator and Life Bitters, And now consider myself entirely cured." Hon. John A. Cross writes, " Brooklyn, March 15, 1800. In the spring of 1859, 1 took a severe cold, which induced a violen: fever. I took two doses of DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR. It broke up my cold and fever at once. Previous to this attack, 1 had been troubled with dyspepsia several months ; I have felt nothing of it since." Otis Studley, Esq., 121 East 28th Street, N. Y., writes : August 13, 1869.-1 had a diffi culty with Kidney Complaint three years, with constant pain in the small of my back.- 1 had used most all kinds of medicines, but found no permanent relief until 1 used Darling's Liver _Regulator, end Life Bitters. I passed clotted blood by the urethra. IAM now entirely cured, and take pleasure in re commending these remedies." Mrs. C. Tebow, 11` Chri.stoplier Street, N.Y., writes : " Feb. 20, 1860.-1 - have been subjee t to attacks of Asthma the last twenty years.— I have never round anything equal to • DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR, in affording immediate relief. it is a thorough Liver and bilious remedy." Mrs. Young, of Brooklyn, writes : " Feb. 28, 1860.—M, May last 1, had a severe attack of Piles, which confiiied'me to the house. I took one bottle of DA.RLING!s LIFE BIT TERS, and was entirely cured. 1 have had no attack since." D. Westervelt. Esq., of South sth, near Bth Street, Williamsburg, L. I. writes: " Aug. 5, 1860.—Having been troubled with a diffi culty in the Liver, and subject to bilious attacks, I was advised by a friend to try DARLING'S; LIVF.B. REGULATOR. I did so, and found it to operate admirably, removing the bile and arousing the liver to activity. I have also used it as a FAMILY MEDICINE. When our children are out of sorts, we give them a few drops and it sets them all right-- 1 find it meets the general wants of the stomach and bowels when disordered.” Reader, if you need either or both of these most excellent Remedies, inquire for them at the stores; if you do not find them, take no other, but inclose One Dollar in a letter, and on receipt of the money, the Remedy or Remedies will be sent according to your di rections, by mail or Express, post-paid. Address, DANIEL S. DARLING, 102 NASSAU Sr., Num YORK. Pot s up in 50 cent and .10. Bottles each. CM.) r . GLATZ FERRY, Formerly Keesey's. The undersigned having leased the above named old established Ferry and Hotel, in Hellam Township, York county, opposite the borough of Marietta ; where he is prepared to entertain the public at his bar and table with the best the market affords. He would Very respectfully inform the traveling public that baying obtained First Class Ferry Boats, and efficient ferrymen, and is n0,..w fully preps - red to accommodate nersons virishin to erobs the Susquehanna with vehicles or otherwhm without delay, or detention. JOHN NOEL. CI T. CROIX AND NEW .PNGLAND RUM for culinary purposes, warranted genuine H. D. Benjamin CONSTANTLY on hand; Monongahela me tified Whiskey. Benjamin 8r Co. 200 To c r ic le O c Y he S a A p: L a T t Diffenbach's G ii:INTS NEW STYLE CAPS, . AT ,CRULL'S. ANDIES—uII brands—guarranted to be "Outiine. Benjamin ef Co. slprltA. tlitiwing Tobacco. A large iNiricly at J. M. Andersen'.. 1 n TiunF wen: VINEGAR 1 RA TZR PAnati - For Sale at: Dii - rEtat_ticu'i Cheap ('ow/ I Dress Milkers, ICorset Alulers, Gaiter Fitters, Shoe Binders,
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