0712 e font 74.11"atititian. MAl:Tern Cis. iiOCRA. The several pas. senger trains vri I leave the "Upper-vtatiGn Depot" as follows: Mart:lag trai I, East, at ten !ninutes before 8; Mail train NVest, 12:11: llarriaburg Arenrnmo Winn train. Rot, at G:39 and the evening; train West, at 7:02. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1861. 1911' Conaitleral~le ^sln~h ire" is !Lim.. ing on the &scipisinntt, and the venal has quite a ',..coat on." Boatmen with teams, bed clothine. etc., ore wending homeward,lntl iodic:vire of the certain sitting in , of severe winter. SF The Ladies' Patriotic eirclii ro ceivedri4e following 4cknowledgetnent frowthe U. S. Comniksion : • V. S. ChristianContiroisminik, Philadeirthia, Dec. 1. 1863 Reeeiie;d of Miss Emma Radisit',Feey, Twenty dollars and ri rt y.s x cents, 1,,r the liuited States C.lnt ink eon, front the Unties' l'at riot fit Circle of Mariotta, for the relit(' of the Rich mond prisoners. Jos. PATTPAISON, air A,-,gigantic fraud on the Govern. mrbi has 'ilerin discovered. Captaio William fitoilderd, gllllrtermnFter nr Alexandria, is chanted with ileeeitor t h., Olivernment out or 6111,000 in tho rr ceip,totta4 tielivory of forage. Ile i• inektid up in the. Old Capitol jail. Thi, Seiitttlit'ril is well known in this place. hiving -beets what is linoWn us a Hoard !luau in the lumber business, lie, VMS determined ona "pile" of some magni tude. Wo hope he may get his just dues. larrho . eitiZenB Orjkaunaiin nna W'rightivilin are mcving in the matter k of having nfree bridge over the Sivryie-. Atannn. The stock-holders of the bridge bumed by the rebels have net tiven able toka,s altenring-At Washington, but it byfppetce teat aa. seen as Corgres,. Convenes, ample compensation will b, made Ali. the destruction of the bridge. Since the above was in tt pa we lean! that: . th. 4 rean‘ylvania Rut • I.l,!aid (3n kias purl hosed the Ointments and pier. of tite - ofil bridge for 667:1)00. qn the night of The V9ih tive Ott(re of McConkey Ilro,, is! rea4t tottotn, Yor ‘ k etll/11 y, was robbed of ntrout :;:.1600. The ware room wa, tirst.broken open with n crowbar. whence the robbers entered the store. drilled the lock of "the iron sltte, end n.ptkrt printed the teotiey' there, ulioni V9OO of it being, §pecie. Nu ciao ha hog' otouiced to the identity or (Le rublmrs acob Foreman, esti , of Bain bridge., in this county, died very se fi_ dimly on Friday morning of l aFt Wi ek 14'e had , pievi ously been in good lira it li lint on Wednesday had ruptured a blor it ilniutsel. Mr. F. was at one time a metm Fier of the legislature from this court}. and was, at the time of his' death, a Jus tice orthe Peace. trir Hon; Edward McPherson, Ow nest ly elected Clerk, is a citizen of Venn. PylVataq, and represented ihu Adam- Congreszi two years. Ile war atone time editor of the Independent big of Lancaster, and is tt giontlemat. of fine education and fair abilities. • ilte John . Burns, the only man in Ow borough of Gettysburg, who voluntecriit his servieett on 'the advance (0' the rebel army to-Gettysburg, was in Laneustei ran week, on n vi.it. ISt Py all . utivertisrmcnt in nonthpr column it. will be soen, that our rank is about to increase its capital. Thus fai it has bean a most complete ticcess. 'lust Etticesos Gus t—i he large gun, 13 inches bore, constructed for the Government by Capt. Ericsson, has ar rived in. New York. The inventor is to receive C-5,1,00 for every 'tonna ol Powder . 410, gun is sills to.stunti beyond the service Charge or 50.pouitibi. ehieh it is tptentied to beer. .CitpCErics,on i of 9iliPiqn that he aide to burct .100, .ppti rids, and is coutident of using . is charge or 7:) pounds. ; A ca,t irott',,Fiiiiti t‘hof,l3 inches .in.,flianteter, weighing. 30 . 2 peartito, will: he.n'sed. =1 ter ltott; It t everak4ubasou is the father of the Senatc, haying first taken his B'll'4 there ns'a Senator front. Itiry• land, in 1645, but hu has nut occupied it :continuott.4., %%bile JI on. J4JIIII P. liable has been n Senator film, Neu. liatops,hire since 1847. So in the II oust, ar, Washburn, the radical canoi• dale fdr Speaker, has represented hi, district longer, cant introu,ly, than any giber Representative; but Hon. Thid• ea' 71) the lif triettrz Sch,ml 13:Jard : 1 hr foliowior is tt corroet roof,rt of tile 11.1hatillitilei. In : h e WA tichre,l tu. ritig.tite (11011;11:4 01 October aluil Novvok her. The lir4t column br ligttros :•etits 11111111 or or t ,,0, pupil hail beru aletrtir, and the SI eMiti UOIIIIIIII Ihe.lll/111bler of Sellool clay,ii each lia , l been present'. yffil wilt observe thiA fur a fieelikil illlprtNt.ttletit 111 VII! IMPillinilee for mer .v9 , i011:4, YuII Ulll 111411 lied the saipe impruvement in the sev. , ral st —thus 6111)wing the guild result of r,•git tar atTendartee, Yuur.l ropeulfully, 1. S. Giast. AVARTIiTTA, 1),!C. 1, .1863. 1. .Ainierstm. Nlary . •:0 2. liruuke, It r IC. 40 3. Plort.n.co 19 21 4. ituel!‘inuti, istibio G. 1 :it) 5. (quit) 12 Iseuily, E 00,13 40 7. 11...0.fami;..., K . .ka. V. (-irk) 5 35 s.•-lii-tiptutu. I,la E. 4(1 9 Ustefiratt. attllle 11 2 38 10. L zzie U. (.tick) 5 35 11. Lue 2 103 12. Cat rssa, 4:0'3 R. • 2; 38 13. Churl, aggie A. s 40 14. Hughes-, Al dry . 113 15. Ilt.ch rsst Lt-stjaminialr..l.9 21 16. Mary A. • 40 1;. Fidler, Mary Jame • 411 18. Kelley, Mary .1. 2 19. Laizeiere. Mary F. - 40 20. Lathuri,Katie , 3 37 21. Lath:ill, Aunie (=id) 535 22-L00013H.. Lizzie V. 40 23. 1.,a refasie, sal ro. 8 82 24, Mars, stty A. 4O 2a. Mssriarty, Mary, 2 38 26. NlATC,sitatel, (teachiag) 28 27 N 1 a M tch.p 1, SLId , 1 1 - ,9 2s-4. Moore, Lydia. U. 2 38 29. 110.xrsithe, Maggie 20 20 311.; Spautzler, sin e ' . 4 36 31. Bulizhiteli, EatfitA 1f.4 36 32. Stt'atett, (11essieinine - • , 2 38 33. Turfirr, Antal! 40 34. Tiefleisiek, Sallie (.1e1c) Ii 31 35. 11ssitglaer, .1 vs. , ph 40 C tish vt. Prato: 2 :18 37. Chink, Ersaisl S. 40 38. Fulmer, Jiaoi A. ' 40 39. Liissli , a3, 49 40. Linslesty, IVilliatat C. 40 41. Laszelerit. Samuel 4 36 42. ,11 11 it: hsts-1, 11' tn. 43. MeCtisittell. Get). (4c1.) 5 35 44. Itsit h. NI 11 sin - 1 : - s9 45. Sootier:4..l,llin 15 25 4fi. I'll Isgefi. 40 47. Si ilsgs is. Similit 40 48. 'rimier. itstheri 4(1 49. lAstr:lsley. (liesirge ; -2 38 50. 11alils, •ra h•r 5 51. Air:et-sou. l'atFt • 15 21 Treasurer . . 111.1/11 1111. llei Veit 11f tit.. (;...rantritol 1 at Inc Alanufactory of, Professor 11oLLownv, SO Maiden Lane. New York, and by ad reenectable Druggists and DealerS in Medicine, throughout the civilized world, in hose& at - 2:7/ cents, 62 cents, amid 1 each. met ien s tor I he guidance of patients th every itiaJr.ier are udised to each box. Yp..ingkr l'atter-tm sCa There is a clusideiab.e saviii_t by taking the iarAer sirr,. f L c. 2i• ly ➢ Ilere in my well known medicines can /vine, tin o W C a R DS, CI acv L.. R 9, &C., sent thew, EE ur EXPENSE, by addressing Thou:, s 1.1 oz. Low Ay, $0 Maiden Lane, New-York. if subsciiimr ollels snv•icOs to the 1 citizens of Alari•ltti an 1 vicinity, in CONVEYAKING, ENGRGS3ING AND COPYING. lie has Bind y been immitted to refer to ,Tames esti.. S. S. Nagle,.esq„ Jam -s Whalley, est., S. V. Ea le & Co., G: W. Mc alit:v . . esq Sc li iiiebtand. Can he found at all times stills dwelling op pcs'ic John W C ark's re - sidence. on Mar -1,e....,1reet, or at Georg,. W. Alehatiey's Saw ut the Upper Station. JACOB C. BURKART. Marietta, Oct. 31. 1563 ly* T. C. FAIINESTOCK, is : DE.111151, 11 ESPECTFU LEA' offers his professional set ices to the citizens of Marietta and vieinit3, assuring! them that all operations iu trunt,•d to his Care, eitUer in. Operative or Me chanical Dentistry, wilt bo exemed in a tho rouxhly B:ientil.c manlier. Orem E : On Main street, a few ,doors west of the Poet Office. [v9-3,5 114- OF THE B. LT • 4 .14.646 IiN:NTA I L 3I " ° S R UIt - t C° ;E l it i' Y EE LATE OF 1-lAltitlSßOltir FFIC F.::—Vront street, next door lo R. k i:liams' ' Storr,. between Locust millVaillUt streets,Columbitt. Hammered and Rolled Iron. , • A Cleneral assortment of Hammered and Rolled Iron, 11. S. Hers, Norway, Nail Anierican and Geeman Spring ' acid Cast steel, Wagon Boxes, 'lrony Axles, Springs fir Smiths, &e. ' • For sale at PATTERSON to* CO':. J. U. DIFPENBACII baying laid in S very aerviceable et•ick of stroug and well-made . wiNtut curritiNG, such us toats, Paws and Vests. which wit! be suld at a :ower iigtne then can Le bought any h•ne cite. Come and bear the, prices. .pangler & Patterson's Store. FROM 7 TO 8 A. iff OFFICE BOWLS% • " 1 TO 2. " 6TO 7 P. M ti I'ECTAL LES to Suit all Whoo3 l ooweik eau he aided With glasses, can b...! hongtit 1...5• R. J. 'LAMPS, itor ner of North queen -61., and center Square, Lancaster. New glasses refitted in old frames, at short notice. [v6-I,r TEW ELlt v. -A hirge and selected stock I 111 ti c jewoliy of the latest' patterns . from th 6 best factories in the country can be (nOnd at. E. J. ZALIN'S, Corner of Center Square dui it'oi tit queen Itreet, Lancaster, P. . r jlll G U .11 LOT aOVVA CO .1T is the •I very best thing but 1i); wet weather—at,t on-Min—bat something Nrsuenor : war ranted not to shrink. Call and examine them AT DI(.TENHACH'S. A SUPERIOR COOK BTov Very plain style, each one warranted to pei form to the entire sati s f a cti on dt the purchase:. PATTERSON & Co. , 0 A t.enlrai Assortment of all kinds of l4uv Diva,' HA DOW:ARE,. Loess, :iirges, Strews, Bolts, .Cellar Grates, ' Oils, Wass and Potty; very cheap. PATTKILL , ON s CO. 110 LAN DLOLt DS!" .lust received, Scu.en and lash ivti fS KI D'S, ted pure, at Li. D. Benjamin's. 13011 LEN'S long celebrattd-GIN, H. .D. BENJAMIN.. 0 SACKS cheapSOESi. 20at .Zcritantr DE. J. Z. HOFFER, D.P.N heady-lade Clothing. W ALAI, FAUN Kt.:TO CK, OFFICE :-3/1 IN-ST., NEARLY OPPOSITE The best thing out!