lilt )1; Occker, .Editor. MARIETTA. PA -; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1864. sir GerriraV4obert'goombs, the re bel) has been arrested for treason to the rebel government. The case is as fol low t..:Gentral To - dribs had 'titan' the cars in Savannah'without a patisport.— The officer on the train, whose duty it Was to examine passports, called; in the discharge of this duty, upon lit Toombs for. his passport. My. Toorabs had"no passport, and so, informed the officer, and said that he would , not procure any , tiddihg that ,he was ,General Robert Toombs, and owed allegiance to Georgia, tffid.rto other dovernmetii, and that his State did not retiuire her citizens to travel with passes and passports, and thatoire would not procure a passport. The officer informed , General Toombs that his orders allevied hire no discre tion, but , required of him not to allow any man to•pass without a: passport.--- gel). Toombs stillirefusing to procure a passport,, was ejected. from the care - by the guird. Gan. Toombs proceeded to harangue them in •an„excited and bitter manner, and in disloyal and treasonable language. Gen. Beauregard being.in Brldatinah, and hearing the facts, ordered the arrest and confinement of General Toombs, and'he was taken in charge by guard. tear Boll's Life in London, speaking of Fjennang says : We had - a visit , firma the IBetiecia Boy" on the 22d and were wry,to, find that he MSS still suffering fronk,sevece illness:. Be has beeii Igo mrli,rlducfid weight that he now bacelyweigb,rik twelve stone seven pounds: Flepclares that, beyond,the first two or three rounds of his watch with King he has no recollection whatever of ,any thing that took place, nor can he in enyi Wityr,aeciiiint fof the extraordinary; ff falling ck in i ts fighting. Be felt on ilnteilag . the qt to fight for,his life, audio: honked' upon' victory :a s a fore: • gone conclusion ; but in a very few minutes a giddineas came over hire:, for *kith he 'cannot account, aricl,beybdd reitietabeis 'nothineat hehleditres ht tai never 'felt the same au since. His loOks vu Friday cer . r thinly bore out his statement •as to his' liajtith, and. it Will evidently require gFeat t care on ; his part to •get himself Wand:. BEI tr A Carlisle paper says o man nalibrd ramie Mehl, a citizen of York county; was brougllt to Carlisle Bar zeal* oil Saturday last, under-Sentence of death ) by , conrt-martial..Fishel was tried at Cbambersbnrg, some days sine* ripen the charges, rof desertion, and. of Rilqtipg F,itz.Eingh, Lee through York connty r last summer, and sentenced to beehot at. thie yost. .He ~s tO b e shot on `l'lirsdop next: , glir The First National Bank of New ark: N. J. l ,lfas declared a haarterly divi dend . of !lid per cent., free of Govern ment tax, payable March Ist. This is alitige dividend, MA the exhibits made by all the National batiks that have some ,tinder.'onr -observation indicate very large .earnings. Their privileges nre..certainly great, and their dividends will mscessarily be large. • r The senate uommittee on mili tary Affairs has reported back the House bill to revive the grade of Lieutenant General, with tithendnients striking out the clause making that offieer the nom thander.of the armies, and also adverse tn.!. the House recommendation . that General Grant be appointed to the po- Otien, • Little John Clem, the „youngest soldier in the Army of the COmberland, PrOMoted toritraysry by General :Rose. cries; to a Sergeancy, has been further promoted brGent Thomas to a Lienten atiey.atid placed on his staff. He is but twelve years old. - • gar My. Bayard cif Delaware resigned his seat in the. United. States _Senate, spay taking the oath prescribed ,by bythat body, His successor, George Read Bid die, has taken his seat. It seems that tpe,Unior. cause, has gained .nothing,by the change, as Mr. s ßiddle is represented tp be a most virulent Copperhead. 'lir Gen. Meade received handsome rtmeOtion in Independence 'Hall, Phila delphia,. on Tuesday inimens& ofolyd , crowaed the Street in frbut Of the' . Hlilklcir'several houts; littiyor Henry received` him in a n'eaespeidiCtti couch' the: :Geieria respondeii. ' "' c.4-m : • `i ' Irlig a qacdener's Mggthiy , an old, fityqr.ll,9, fittioji „gets better, lirith, • l4,gp. r ,—. The FOoruttgy:migiber is on :; our table. TAO is 4 pnes,p44e ~best: agricultural jour, us kit ;,,p4401i549d: W. Brinc,kloe, • PPldifaier, 23 N e fitti, et.. PhilailAlphis,. • lectures in Phila;' deirSiti this etitini on the "Art of Monei-making. .21 . Th e Rebel Government, according n i to the Richm 4 Examiner, hasmietecil ed a sec t'' o anizatron' - df Urilon men in Rich pd l aving' for its oilject t o h I forcible le of tI4 liiiby 4d Bell Is*pri neA, the ' . deatruction of th Goiernment buildidgs, and the assassi nation of Jefferson Davis. A German baker; named A. W. Heinz, has been arrested as one of its leaders ; "his asso ciates in treason," says the Examiner, "are all pretty mach of, his rpwkflarac-Icharac ter, and ; social' standing."',-This!itatel. ment has two important points. Firstly, the existence of a number of Union men in Richmond sufficient to _undertake, a work of such magnitude as ,tbe 4 ,. libera tion of ten or twelve thousand of prison , emia, frankly.,•ad mitted. ~..Yet....the...Rich mond journals •haye , been asserting. ,fob Months that the Southern people- wore united, as •one; man' against }the Union, Secondly, in the sneer at the,,,social standing of Mr. 'Heinz, it l ie ~confessed that;the t conspiratorware men of,,the,re ‘ spectable = working .classes,, and, thie f :is confirmation:of the Northern argument, that the rebellion was begun by ~the slaveholders for /the benefit . of slavery, and that the non •-slavehoWing, ,industri al population derives no benefit from ; its continuance, and would, gladly ;; see see it ended. , ,‘ • ' , - ',l• 1,.. Wen() banking-house of J. Gardener, in Hollidaysbarg,,was entered by, burg firs on Sunday morning list, and a bold attempt Triads to break open the safe, 7 The parties found but.little.,dilkcelty getting into the rooms , through• the wooden doors, though their labor was harder in gaining access , to the veult.— They quarried through brick and iron plates sticcessfuljy,but the t treasnre lay encased within iron,. a thiec l proof safe, and they Were unable to reach:it., they got, however, some, $2OO yin Internal Revenue stamps, with which they,,,de. camped. The burglars it ,is,,believed, were adepts , the blisiness, but the safe proved too Much ,for _them, and they got very little for their trouble. ar Petitions are being presented to COagreas !rani carious quarters,' praying thit The Cireitlaiien' or all' briiike tired by Slate, Legislatures 'map; be taxed such an extent compel thera.tO be called in; and 'rise otgy the National legal ie . ddei ,cutreiacy: ln Penasylrania, or at reaSt'titis Po l tireti it, the State bank notes , are rapid'l appearing. .et number of "these banks ... lime National notes 'altogether. ' Now is`the tits& the gr Coness: t'o a.ser? i,a power ` over the will' We a d dreat''blessing ,to the people; th i ne • tif This Wibfnint i (sEiys the Biboklyn Times,) a young farmer from Ogilel4 butt - in'thisßitite; aPPfied at the office of Captaiii'Mdddox:No.'26 foi'n Plsee in lie' Union' ranks:'" The attendfne surgeOn gave s; favorable opinion opinion of his physique; ` and lieVaErtie cepted. When asked' to sign big nninn; he wcote in _very legible characters, "Stonewall Jackson.", ,The commission ;; er, asked,him if that was really his name. "Everybody, asks me that questien;° said the young volunteer, "it riles, my blood. It is my name, and I mean to let ,the rebels ;know that there. is A Stonewall Jackson North." Brigham Youngisv rr., o have the mines in Utah work says. "When it is necessary that NZ , should possess gold in great abnn d the Loid will show it to, „. in a°c.? and we shall not have:to Pi s lpee.7t is a i?? .; dig to find it as the wi h ave , 'tp d o : , ThiS Shows Irrigliam's craftiness He knows that the Jiinh, for gold i n Utah would soon ont:niimb'er l th" . and in a year or two his' away would be at an mid. public'sale of Slafee'tbiikitilittd recently in. Columbia, Missdui : F,'with'tbli following result ;---Atlie, aged 4$ .years, $86.;., Zerrelda,. aged years, $4.70 Laura, aged ,9 years, $l5O ; Jim, aged 35 years, $1,50,: Kirt, ,Age,d 16 year n s, $2OO ; Nat, aged 13 years, s3l2';' ' Fran'- riah, aged' 40 years, and three children', aged:6 and i year , Ten' ' slavesbrought sls73 ; Act as 'much 'as one able•bodied slave sold for' in - the saine', region'before the rebellion. lir 'rho Richinond 'Whig cif 'the- '6th inStant. saga th Virginia legiilature Vas been occupied`iresecrefuessiikettith the discussibn of a'reaoluticin reqiietitinglihe COnfederate atithbrities to* rstis - pbnd ( the ban - -`of: OntisAfry - ' trgdrist ;Beast Britltir until an .exdblingii : br'priiontrs' e 1 faded. ' . s . ;..,:to•;. ar The President's stablep!logated• near the Treasprr building, was de atroyed`bi Bre a few bights Ei:incOlix . saved. ERIE Latcv nesva• front Knoanillni wet that *Oils perfeetlytnafe froux:Ainyotti tack ,, thatmay bermiadel. • ic been , ord f er l e n 4 4 •11e_ L. b 3 , y L.l to &rkansie. He rides a aorse wfth •.;t r ,!,, is kis artificial leg Baely. I • „, 4 , 4 • LSO ;.• - AterkVeteraitalrOdeife itrilkiltimbre! $925 and new_ recruits )$800: -Fetheru whites or blaCks,arrfakett.- The , rebeboapitel,it 'is said, is ritcr: be removed to Columbia, C. -Yc~THE MA.B- lETTIAII -~ How THE PRESIDENT SPENDS HIS TIME . It one pf big recent e ie rs frem W ingtfntto thi Bostb "Petey" giv e s so/ details ithe life fff the Pjeside He s_ s: 41 Linaolnis ap early ti i, an ji thui is able to devote two or three hours each morning to his voluminous private correspondence, besides glen cing at a city paper. At nine he break fasts--then walks over to the War Office to read ,rch. ar telegramp ;Twi t ! r theY 4 give MOT!' decasi'errally gnawer withheld), and to have a chat with Gen. Halleck on the military situation, in which he ttketFie s appfirest.- ! Bruin ( in g t f o I,t ffi ktDiv,l he , gioei AiTo , '' : the morning's mail, in company with a eprimat‘haearetaupploSame,leitemareAeta.,- dorsed and ' , seat 30-..ttie 4-Pep,astmentg— others arelinnitrume,-toligie,Kecretary, who makes a minute, of the reply be. is 4,, - to make and others' the' 'President re arc i` tsins, that he may,afmves them himself hitrs , and tit .02..11 ;9 r. Which are entitled to a reply receive • .41•4.11. , flf one, nosnatter how they are worded or how ine.legant the chirography may, be. aa 41)" , ' Tee aYe an d F r l / 2 14ia a re days, but on abet. days visitors t White House, r'!: +,;a! to j waiai, th'b ante - chamber 'and send in their cards. BometiMes, _before _ the p'rosi 3 dent; has fieisheff reading hiS'inall, Louis Will have it kandful i4 of pasteboard, " 3 . t: from the cards laid before bdm, lan coin has visitors tithiereti in, giving pre :l, . ••• cedenen to aCquaintan , qes„ 'Three,or four hours do' they pou r in .117 •t su s - CeSBlOO, 1• • Dine, 011 t l Of n asking,omces, • • t., 1-, te 1- and patiently does the President listen to• .1, their i applica Care , tiens,anxiety have furrowed his :rather 4, 9T ety, tea turns, yet oceasionellylie, is " reminded ail :and 160,1humbred glances beam from his clear, grey eyes, while 14 ;hi 11 e. he is not "Iped r np" yet,. The s i mp l e and • . sl' ~4 natural, manlier is whic s h he delivers his thoughts make him appet i r,to ti thop l e vis iting him. any earnest, ; affectionate , U/.,1), triepo : $e makes 1 the legal science s , ,and rarely Jedufges speculative propositions, but statist his ?Iv , •is ideas in plain ;N.uglci-qaxon, illuminated by ,many lively images and. plea ing,.al ; Widens, which seem to flow as if' in' ;0h0 ..114.• ..1 1 4.• (hence to a resistless impulie of his ne, ture. Berne nowfiptpetailpiiir,enatteppts d e nyto ttiat t h ees e Ldent toile stories. Why, Pr it is y rarely that any one is in c, t ompany t ~for ,fifteen,,minil4 4 ,,,vntkout Y.% • y 01 at hearing. a good tale, approulate to. the subjedt, talked, abo t t ut. - o .l:gaily 4 a I smpote -• ,7' ) / • to. 147.13AFe4 argument 49.t 4 34 ,1 . 1 .9449,9 ° , 1 ,0 A); 6 9 1 t. t- 6/ !i n tgi. TA; actly overturns the verbal structure.,, A F bout four: j cfpleck „the ,trei l ieent, clines s eeing ,eny Rare„.„sorn,nefiy,, elt,9Fl ficFNAßtßics.alts, wgcwic,iker, 501 g% to take a:lclrive.,3e,s, ; •foi;dof horseback, eXPrg4 3 R t i, 4 B X,l,d, ahem, I passingthe4tpake,PAihtke4§oloigefi-9,l*AlKle4 generally, to g_q „to enkfrp in o theqaddle. _TheiPsest,detktidi,nes,at,sisl,enff,4tAii, rare 1,4,at4 3 01?; 1 13 Ael,aqt , grace the /ifi1iP;403)19,‘T04).FP..,41 throws eg„,t l l.l,SFelt of BOSTON, Feb. 8..- 71 11)ae, ; 4allien.13ank robber,anli, paurdererlias Imp arrested, in the person ,of rpen, .1110 Post-master, of the 4 ptace...,lle4ias opn, fessed , to his,guil!„ ap,dooo,p,f,tlftstotep money bai been recoiereo, & ,,.4lr. a .,Green is 2i ;years , i old , and bas. , p,yrife p.,nd one c 114,. H.e ti bas 4pretnfprp. 1)0004/ geoxi eharac.ter. . • r v 4 441 W A PP!:*.Pkl)srngi. ll l9fi' PPP th,e editorial tio4nagoirten 9f the Rev:. l) r—.§t , ergfo9lb9ntß9l?iisAqii in BA9OILLY,Pt-i!kPo,llll(lA4Pil,lititikfillltB,iktl7 itary Commission.;imp bqugfel, low and other litegarycolftbr i ttiesakr,e gaged;:ap potttribators, .t j r s •x.l 1)4E61 1,-41.:" 1:0 gifOpyernorLptcher ,Stated, au , !+s•/, dddress recently , "Stoneyall Jack_ , r • :* ctr, son" was in favor of condiicting the war tinder the black 'fldg,,proposing to,%set jjg 0,4, 0; rpiT, the iimple himself by trial:, carrying ~l rn •nd 3. , that flag in the 7. ' face. of the enemy Mitts rig =ME ar A rebel clerk complains •illrnildh l Ere: ‘ltittlicinn a t u li/Aig, that his salary ati t 6oo l friihilth f iffofeVii! me hi, ioe2 l i d 1:44`61.4" iun 17. • .tir.Five; fall, 'regimental , ofocolordd troops have been raised' irPhiladCipbra sinne.Junerlastilandtrotherareginientskro nbvibeinearganizedt 4 .7l9ov * 4 "; t. • vow, qua 'Air Ate Thfi*OA ..crAtcPeP 0 .4114 0 4,1 8 1.tfRri 141a.tiolcgteachilligottn4 rilaUnPf.Abe ad g g -, ckora:of vskritoxe citnlon-lincLicrpr.ctriPiateqn I' .1.1 s la b .fid tri):3...•,T 1 - 'l7/ '.73.14.1 p' Judge ,Ba4pour , 2f ' the spperios .• tr0,493V) court,,Nigw York i tined, a juryis29o each c• 1,41,1, for, bringinti l in J a fi veritipt of y "Wsanee r, to disarree " . ttvi/i',zo inpu -rto,el, 4. - 7! ‘‘fitsv Gedyge Thompson, the well kikown egoa ri tif Witt - , - 055Lt ages o t ian el iliavery orator, has arrived .9 , 44,11).1 slow ,i,tll .iatveid in noston. has c,o.me on a ieouring hstriini has xas cif 'tour. Kl 4 Til 4 6, artans 474 , 11 1 , 2 1 4 , n11 4 d bos kv4iffuThEzeNavialitoartmentifit Atioat entering Aare another , ~coatraci,for,raiii og the sunken veseels of Warer.Norfolip: Ml= • `a- , 1 .41. fr.( .11W The oath bas b een &drain:stored 1.0 amrolo .• e at t.; attepoota to j ., 239 rebel deserters ttt I I ~ .1 - 81* A . , Axe since ,Gon'i T comas Assumed co and} -14244 J Xfariftd tOilinaad *War -tnitktredat Biiiaiels262lo32,/1* and aitaVdidjahe gotilof " *. "- *2l' Ave ttli men went to :om 1 esday i New Balti .+.4rti of i {miles r on skates, 4 e. Gen qe'ivs-liemsv ... - ri ~... 541 1 A ;up - 1 0) 1 lbau pa 4: 'a ore, distal a inaf Three inen went into two of the boil ers of thhe'„Qs,,§l4.o'6ompany, at Pittson, Penn., to clean them. While they were in some one accidentally turned the hot water into the boilers 'nd Xliem t to dh: th:, ,tare P,s II II - The smallpox is prevailing, to an alarming extent at Horicon, Wisconsin. Places of business have been closed, anitigrfutt.excitelarit previiilrt ; 4 A mao named Peter Carley, in Rox . DY•pdadmanshakbAallianken.c.edttcsAbce 12104_ o,ffie r k g 2.49 e , l 4 PreFritmitYt , 4.4 a W bfqnsl .4:4101,01 . 1, , gonni,texpe.nAsuoven 41000 ..annually in piY6l3tWfile . th'irdiini 1,14" p d. , • , sebnolo:oftthat ,town;awan ineentiye them to be dillicrent in theiiitudiee ;•. „ , Vieibi? 'eta tide 'the 'mill ., r. , ' lation cot' , .the..glohe Jat: one. thousand os'llioii", — plaking th"e e thousand rind boc,, I P . . • i,ixty,four languages,and having ,eloven, hundred diffitiretiflohns of religion.'`-- Uncle Sam's greenback's and 'poste.l currency.' now in eireubition, amount to five hundred Fmillions. Thel•eislandriMethodist to'evety itrßaltiEnbie. ' /113 • Prentice is for appropriating-cordseof whtfligkrthesoinytitioarrnrrifirdminurdsrEof hemp • • 'll A remarkable Scotch' centenarian is just de6eilied,' if 'age` or 107. She declined all offiCei.s'till` her sixtieth yem,F,„FhpA. she ,married ,Mr. Robert Ponn. i of ,Fdinburgh.,.. She saw the ships °Li Aohn :Paul Jones retire from the Firth' in 1719.' She never knew the doctor, and to thelast her faculties remained pearly unimpaired. The (Mine ' 'dr the''tionatitntion and • • - Union newspaper, in' Fairfield, lowa, edited bypavid,,,,S.heward, svas,, visited by Company L E, of the• 2d. lowa,. -Volun teers, and,the• type and papeethrown out the windows, and the subscription books destv4ed. • More"thatis' 79;000 1 tree's., shrubs,- and herbaceoliilifitia:Werci plaiited in New York Central Park lagi' L Yearl s- The carriage drive,,np.w.,complefed Ip,„alsout eight miles, i in leugth,,, tridle „road five miles, and walks twenty miles. More than 4,000:006 Verib'ris v'isi'ted the - Park in 18d, 'a.lll,iron'lrdii§ , ''or t ,6,o6t) .car riages entered, Vie drives ; General Wigtar'S ekpedition, designed to release ~t hu *at, Itch : mond, has failed in iicC94lisirk purpose designed, and the scheme will, probably have to be aban'd'olied, all becituie a sol dier of our army turned traitor;'deSerted and 'aPiAldilid464 of .an advance of the,,,gploif,,trcops, and this probable intentionslof-Generals Butler. and Wis tar. The Confederate Congress is said to have got irr'a the newspaper men, and threatens to conscript all be low forty-five years _X age, making it necessary to suspend all the newspapers except suchNas are , necessary to do the public printing. There ard now but thirty-five papers in the COrifederacy. The Delinciao fidraldisafrnhat Nicho his kleCortnjek, one of the , oldest in habitanti of ' Jefferson township, a wealthy, toiserly,old,haphelor,_ waz•fro zen to death in,-hishe,4 • Ile had been ont to purchase some artioles, , and when he returneCl'aid , liithaelf. down 'on his bed without % Tnlqii his clothing, and thus froze to death. " fOrmily liO 4 veiii l ett 2 k Qk• •• aie'rd 14filieliget . ' ia` e t Wa ." ,41oior,,..?rencpcoRgiss,pper e ,o . f mi Apo.:grqt:t4s,,M,l7l7,,shing-, th,e- PsesidePl6 lB 1 2 'I ® el) areeoence, „op . ER,,cpitpt t ,pf ~t,h,e pad, q9,ll,clicio.n. the IP.Ii/e6,93,1-ir,t-,t 2¢v' i d :l3y iindiguKnrice on !4er,_, ,the prep a y t Aqgegie secured tier ,sop 2,004,9.1:404rapc5, divicleclbetTyeen four Po, o3 l:l4l 3 .iPle , , o l l :lPaYllloßt- of 7, ari , ; ll , l 3oug of.4, l ,o o olfraPcsat .71 :7, tnilfed‘ Pont 25,700rmilsEete oritti, 1 thejltatest an4ntiet: =eves fab - ricatel tin . - a** eirigle tirel , 260,000' tin) htind. 4 •14,1 4.,4*-' l • ,-- " . •1-fvnl - r --- Tt4 .1. 4 • i• It: is "said that ,action will soon ~be taken iequiring . , all employees of, Om n t? kave .'./ ...G ,uo,cth.er eMployment out, 15•1- `rt ,- •' t. 4 ~.) 71101 side of their respective offices. ;,,JB;ytnr.sler of Ithearrosident, Abe execu 7 tion.rotGinly,r,the .umgdervhefiQenaral 111cqp.Ok0 ilopostpenaclean drbetwillv Ras bilbughtipbbLikaudoned.at.tiam, Ifibli 4 rl6ilinadies 7 ingc liaw i ' 4 To . oliEtlewtiiftwhich raVt;llB in a thick mass, andidlrer r f?iffiersiite:a foldblelilt6 6 wffiiteeNFl"'''"N 4 .1/1 43 Pit A l elf i t t ib ! f # lB l§itt Hal N l P r * regged,,,,,Q,41,011s ch,fox, asi on guard Novo I Mink , skine,.whictva few years ago . sold for a quarter, now bring from $4 to -$7, A GIANT AT THE BAIL—It may seem a singular, thing, but It is nevertheless a veritable fact, tab the tallest, mart , is the Unite Kiugdo serves be t hind :the bar of a Public lion in this 'town. t: le is seven,feet fo u r inches in height, up ward of twenty-tlirep stone ` in weight, and his strength is in proportion to his size. By trade he is a ropemaker, and ue occasionally exhibits some rare spe cimens of what be can do in that way, by twisting paper into rope with his tilk;rs shiest as , siranklas if made . of the usual materials. His hands are so large that he can grasp with one of tlaem three ordinary sized hands, and.is flaw' able to shake hands with date persons at the same time.—Liverpool ear,We are,gind tbd tide that a red lution hap_been adopted in the House of Representatives., requesting the Com mittee of Ways and Means to inquire expediency"" repealing the doXy ot.toreign paper.. , duty ought to be repealed at' once. The price of paper' is rn ' iubnsly high , and for 'which there is no sufficient, reason whatever. It is done either, ,by a combination of paperLL Makers ; or by them in conjunc tion with the importers of paper-making materials'. t 4 '=- ' NE* VIES DRUGS, n/LS D .Z„Utets . oooo Irtlt.'4l4l9:DlS , having purehaimi the entire interest and good. w ill of 4r. Drug Stores would take piikatunlty, to ip form, the eitizenc , of rietLsand the yuhlie generallnthatlhaving just received fiont adelphia„a.lnrge ad4ition to the, old Stock, will spare,no pains to, keep constantlY, on hand the best , and.most completa assortment of eve rything in the dyukline. Kat F-40.0 .4 1 0 . Icqief . . consisting, in part of German, F f ench ap4 Eng lish ;perfumery, Shaving Soaps, and Creams, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Bufralo siid othey,.. Bair C o 3os;•ilairql.gill ) °, l - 1 441q,eic• Port Monies e Pocket.,Books, Puff 1,7 and Powder Boa es4p., '6•c The celebrated Batchelor's HAIR: DYE, DeCosta's and other Tooth Washes,lndia Cola gnus., Barry's Tricoperons, for, the hair, Bay Rum ' Arnold ' , ink,large•and small sized bot tles, Balm of a-Thousand Flowers, Flour of Rice, Corn Starch, Heckei's -Farina, all kinds , pure- Grbund Spices, Compound Syrup of Phosphate, or Chemical , iood,.an excellentnr bele form:talc dyspepsia and a tonic in Con sumptive !cases, =Rennet, for.coagulating- milk, an excellent preperation for the table,;,Tab,le Oil—very - fine bottles in two sizes. Pure Cod Liver Oil. All of Hael's perfumery,pomades soaps, &c:- Hii . Kathairon or Hair Restorative is now everywhere acknowledged the, best, , s • ' A I, A RGE ASSORTMENT OF- , I3OeKS AND STAT.IO43-111Y. Sheet Music always on hatid,-andlprocured -'' , byiVealtlorders from the city. , . Hairiti;gsecured the, services of Mr., Harrison Roth; fciririerlrobthe firm of Grove 8?... - Roth, he feels confident that , lie can accommodate 83 iVelliati please his . nuraerous,patruns, and friends. Old Port, Sherry, and,lqadeirri,. %Vines. arid Brandies for, medical purposes. GThe,„Doc.tori can be professionally' conaulif d at the.storo,whon not enytged,ehleyrnera.. BeinernWr„,;he,,P)aoe ,OPtioalle,tho„Po'st Office,.forperly _Doctor jOr OW.4IAp, .!iSSOC 11 - 11 . . . PI.I.II.4DELPHIA, Diseases of tlie NerVuus, Seminal, Urinary and Sexual Systeirm—mew and reliable : treat ment—in, neports of -the Eli; ward. ASSodatiois . . Sent by mail in sealOd letter envelopes, free of : charge. Address, Da.,J—Sxii,mirr HOUGH TON, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, ,Pniladilphia, Pa. Ready-lade •Clothing J;R: DFFFENHArIi having laid in a very serviceable Stock-of Strong and-welt-made,. WINTER CLOTHING.; ' such. as Coats, Pants . and Vests, which F will be sold at a lower figure than, .can tie nougbt; any where else.. Come , and byar the, prices. Hammered-and Roßed IrOn AGeneral assortment of Hammered. and Rolled 'Con, Bars, Norway, Nail Rods, .American and Geeman-Spring and. :Cast ;Steel, Wagon Roxes,„ Iron Axles, Springs for. Sinitlis,, Bie. . For, sale at.P.A.T.T'ERSON.. 4'; CO; CI 'LITT& PERC FIA BLACKING—Without V.sf^...brushing : . 'For I3oots, .Shoes, Harness, Carriages a nd. , Military Leather,. Work...lt gives.the , leather a,polish like:, patent leather, makes it valet% proof, does AO t stain thewhit estartiele :of dressAndmeedmothe.applied cd tenet, than two or. three times amonth. • ..Fa sale atDr. Landis' Drug,Store..= r ..+ • • WINE,AIsI,I) LJQUO,B.S. • Superior Old Brandy, Old Rye NVoiShey, Holland , Maderi% Lisbon , Sherry and Port Wines. Pittsburg Whiskey alwaYson held at :the loWest market prices. Very. -pine- Brandy at a,very low, ligure J. R. DIFFENRACH. itarket,st. .., , . , AQTJ. L or-,REqU,LA.R iIIidEKEEPE,ItS E can be had of H. ..11,8i. ,E. J. Zitit,ill,, Cot North .Q,upap,-,ar”. and„Center Square, :Lancia ter, Pa” in the...shake of:A.:alibi:4on Lee,ers.-- the beat article of Swiss leyera now in the,tnar' kat. They, ale ,lower lkkitie..a.than any watch of equal quality and !tat aatrne,,fer4iriekeefitug pR, WM., B....FAAM4qOCic s • . OFFICE:—MAIN.-ST.j. NEARLY OPPOSITE Spangled &' Paitersbn'stSioie:. , . , ~ I , . . , . , FRO4I 7, TO .4 A,14., OFFICE WOURS: " " 4 1 Irci2.' 1 . - ''' ' ''7f' 6TO 7' p:m. JEWEL RaY.—* large and selected stock of fine jewelry- of the latest patteins , from; the best factoriestinithkcountrycan•befound‘at, • J. ZAHN'S, • , • • Corner- eft Center Square and-NorticQueen ItreetiLancaster;, Pa: , , • ; A : 0 _ ,-. Gpsetal,Assortment•Af , ;all kinds of, , ~ B uiLnuin,;ll.s Amman, LOCUS; , - l Angeg,,, , ,,Serews,....Bolts,•:cellar Prat(!s, ...,,, ..0118,1Glens and Pinty r very;cheap„,., , ~ , : , , : - : PAX T.Kaspri- & co„ , Pr RJNIE..3G It•OrCtAtia T< E 5::f7,11.10,-.4AvP,lln.d ~Bgulis,Coffe e t CE - ashedc , ,,P4/IyAri#ed and . Brown SugaripiSupezio.P.GNen.and Alackt, ej!.l Ricpolltintwe skild,Spiceps raypipokatii D,EN kAngler. 91Aiiiiesk ExtellentAltri 14: 1 . 0 1 v.,- di: DIECOTRA, eiHA:IIIPAGtip land - ptb,er k Table Witless i .J • gl l 4111 1 4740(1,0- IO ur i ; *.a0, , 1 P 1 4 21 P san :ill?0 , 01it in l'bilaikel/Riker „go), BAppoq, 9tiff4. \ I N, 11 4 6)5 x:vA ~diA.iiite'd4 i infeil4l ,E4E -4 'tgiviiitin 4:teilSkiiii,'Sllele(dn' pkift 4 'ivith i lk f - 4biliiitible,l3lVe. ,':Nlie, I'#* [44 bisi'in itse;juitVec,eil ilt ' , ' " ig-.'q r? t .M'L 4 k., 1 I to r pm .* h Al e ity s ![,- , ~..,... r ...5 - VC CI T. t eFtetets n WETA:r.„I . Ira.L'AIIT - D RUM 17 . 5 for e4ilsift;Yuit4eboviirrarited genuine Benjamin. I7Y oikd'ofppee beautiful SOFT ER rlio' 'MATS tit CiterTV; '92 MarkeVer: AIL HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A PURE AND POWERFUL TONIC, Corrective and alternative of wonderful effica cy in disease Of the Stomach, Liver and Bow els; cores Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Head ache, General Debility, Nervousness, Depies' sion of Spirits, Constipation, Colic, ititerinitten- Ave' s, Crainps and Spasms, and all , enMplaints of either sex, arising from bodily'Wetticuess whetner inherent in the systenvor produced by special causes. Nothing that is not wholesome; genial and restorative in its nature 'enters into . tnecoMpo sition Of. HO'stetteeg Stomach Bitters: popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element ; no fi ery excitant, but it is a combination of the ex tracts of rare balsarnic herbs' and plants with the ptirest and mildest of all diffusive stimu lants. ' Jt M well to be' forearmed against diseasu, and tb fur as the human system can be protec ted by:human means against rnaladied en gendered by an unwholesome atmosphere, im pure weitertatid other external causes, 'IIOSTPITER'S'IIITTERS may, be retied on as a safeguard. In districts infested with Fever and Ague, it , has been found iniallrbloas a preventative and irresisrible' as a rethedy, and thousands, who resort to it under apprehension ,of an attack, escape the scourge ; and tlinuirinds,w4o ne glect ro avail themselves of its protentive,qual dies-in advance, are cured by is very brief eourse of this marvelous medicine. Fever and Ague patients, alter being }died wi : th,guinine for months in. vain, until. tairly sat u rated with that dangerous alktdord, are not tintrequently restored to health within a Jew aps y e use of ifoilette titters, .Tbe : ,Weak stonnsch is rapidly in,vrgorrited and th9,tippOit keOtoted,by this agreeable to ; sic, Hied liOnce re Works wonders in rases of Dyspepsia and in less crintikined flirins'Orkidi gestrun. Acting as a gentle and panitess appe rient, as well as upon the liVer, tt also itivagr ably relieves the Constipation superinduced by irregular action of the digestive-and secretive organs. Persons or leebie habit, Intbra to her ytni attaCks, r lpwuess of spirits : widths of run gour, rind prompt and perrnaunq relief front tne The tebtimuny to iitiaipuint is roost conclusive, and limn tiOthilrieirs The, agony, of Bilious 015/ ^ll6 larn Olutely assuaged by a stogie disc oliliefainunfaiit, and by occasionally resorting to it, the return of the complaint may be prevented.. ' Lust, hut not least, it isTne,Prity. Safe Slim- Wary, limiting ;wan utuct ured, wan44nd innocuous inaterialtand eirtirey acid elements ppesedannre'ur iiC33 111 ordinary .tonics and konitittlries oirthS day. No faintly medicine has been so universally, and, it may be truly : added, deservedly eupular portibu of the..dalUlilUllity, as iresTeTrim's bi rrniss. • T.teliated by llim rErr E R itsbuag, l'a. ~,said t y pll Dru.”riata, Gioccra and. 'Store keepers every aaerv. ii3OL))'-20K3):5 aeoqiiN , • tONiPOUICI) ,FL u, A rostrivE Aza) 14-P Eel VSO 61C111.101 For diseases of the littidditr, Kidneys, CraVvl, and Dilipsical Swellings. This' Medicine:i.acretiees "the' imwer 'of Kies lion; and excites the A - bsorbenti Tato' healthy action, by which the Watery or Co!citreous de positions, and all unnatural eularketneuts are teduced, us well as pain and itillamatiou. • For weakness urising fitii k ri exesges, harms of disitiMilion, early indiseretitui of abuse, at tended with the fmlor,ing sym4toitts Ludispositipo exett ion, Lobs U nhveree Difficulty of - blunting, " Loss of Memory, Weak NerAes,„ . , Tretitbliug, Horror of -4. 3 Liehse, -1 D m at:ea?, of,:Visniop,;:* Tflack, 11 niversal ` - nf the muscular syitem, Flushing of. the body,,, iipt Banda; Eruptions 011 the Fpce, Dryueasoftheskin , „ . lid :Countenance, These symptoms, if allowed to go,otti.which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows ImpoOncy,,Fatuity, Epileptic in one of whichtlte patient [nay Whu 121{11,81iy IfitttAlley ale trot frequently. fob lowed by thuse-n.pireful Diseases;,': .t . . , t , thisaritly-iind Consumption.” Many are•aware of the cause,iit ;their suffer lug, but none w,ll..conless therefor& ot *the insane Asylums.- ; Melancholy deaths bytiCormonption bear, am ple witness to the truth; of , the,assertion. The Constitution iitice..-eirected with .thganic weakness , requires; -.the .; 'aid of Medicine to strengthen 4111 invigorate the systemovhicb ..11.E-LiMBOI;IYS EXTRACT RUCHU .1) by does. - irml will convince the must. sl ep4cnl., FEMA L E*—FEMA LE:St—FR(IIA LES;:-. In nianymilections speculiar.to-feinalealtho Extract "Mau- is . uneaqualed!.fiorAanY. other remedy;‘ris in- Chlorosia or Retention, InTegri-- lanty, Painfulnessin.suppreSSion of customa ry evacuations,. Ulcerated or §'cirrhous,..state of the Uterus..Leuchorrhoea or Whitesi..Stgr rilit3-, and Thrall complaints incident to,,the sex, whether arising from indiscretion, , , habits cf dissipation, or in 2 the decline or chattgeOT dt causes &frequent desim and giveastrength to urinate, thereby removing obstructious,,pre venting and curing Strictures of the Urethra, atlayingmain and .inflamation, so freny,.ent, in the class of diseases, and expelling a ll pinson. 7 ous, diseased qnd .wernou! in„atfer. Thousands upon thousands who hav,e,, been the victims of quacks, and who have,pauilriny fees to be cured in a, short hayA loond they were' deceived, and that the „f‘.E . :Oisem" has,; by the, use of, "powerful .uolrinferits;7l been Atied,np.in thq system, to ,hreak- ode,in an aggravated form, and per4qps Ifter,*izr riage. Use Hey*liPs. Extract Buchu for jiffec tions and disc:flies- of the Urin.,„ whether Ma)v,.. or ifiltnate?film Whatever chime or/gip:Ming and no matter of AOW long- standing. - ' , DiSeases of these Organs requires the aid of Helftbold's Eitract , Buck:visit/le krefit iiiAiretic.,.and'is certain to , have the.do hiked'effect in all Disemits for which it is-Ree dlike:fended!' • ..-• Evidence of the most' reliable innd responsi 'ble chgracter iirill'acCompany-the Medicine. PRICI $l.OO PER BOTTLE;Iii r SIXIor 015.00 Deli,vered to any Address, ,secutely_paeke. frodi'olie"ri-ratidif."- " TDeic t rjtit' 4riptoni's Onninunie ! ' Cierie L 'Ctiitiiccittied ! ' Advice-Wititit Aidierilelettire Torihfiormiition , V. T. lIELMI}OLD, Chemist._ „. Telith'-it., bit. Chestnut; 'Philict 3Flk.2iftiogti's Medical Depot, HELM namlic'tirtig ft& diendeali TVdrehotse: • 594 Bitiadivar, 'New' Wit. ~I3eyr,s,Ne„ Counmcf,eits I.7npriTi Ni Mb effifeitvor' to 'dis , p6S4, tr owti s ;arfe"ottfer" artielea thi; rept; 1 attomeclAy„ „ ' Genuine Prepeistrotidiproo, c • -" Ex tract -• cc . 1 1 . ,• • e ar ii i k p " Improved-Bose Wad,. Sold by all 'Druggists everyWhete. ?I, l slcfor Llerabeld's. ,Take no of r. Sul Out'tge ativelliseroOt and ;send tor' it And avoid impositioii•it'Vey.poiure. • I. • •••