BY FRED'K L. BAKER. PUBI,ISTIED IVERRLY p 9 ,;. n lees, AT ONE DOLLAR AND A HAD A YEAR, PAYABLY: IN ADVANCE Office in "Orull's Row," on Front ot- eet, five doors East of Flan rs Hotel Single Copies, with, or without Wiappers, IPOUti, 'OEN ' ADVERTISING RATES: One squsre (10 lines, or less) 75 cents for.the first inseitiOn and One Dollar and-a-half for 3 insertions. PrO fessional and Business Cal ds, of six lines or less at 64.5 per annum. Notices in the reading col tlITIO a, fire cents a-line. 3larriages and Deaths, the simple announcement ; but for any additional lines, five cents fl line. A liberal deduction made to yearly end half yearly advertisers. having just added a 44 NewnUtty Moult- TA IN JOBBER PRESS," together with, a large assortment of new Job and Card type, Cuts, Borders, &c., &c., to the Job Office of 4 . 4 "TnE MA RI ETTIA N," which will' insure the f De ,4rid speedy execution of all kinds of Jon & CARD PRINTING, from .the smallest Cara to .the LARGEST POSTER, at reasonable prices; = ileQ3ing ai GottilAbi4 jaiiFo r 1: riIHIS new Road is now corripleted,And in good running order, with first-citise Pas senger Care, and having made arrangements with the connecting roads. North and South offers to the travelling public a direct and . through route, from NVASHINGTON ' and BALTIMORE:, via York, Coltimbiti . and' Reading to Allentown,' Easton, and - NEW YORK, which route for beauty and Summer Resotts should be tried to be appreciated. Trains North leave Colurribia at S.OO a. m. F. i( "" cc ' 10.40 as. m. A. 44 cc 01 2.25 . e , in: A. " Arrive it'Reading at 10..05 a. 'm . . F. it " ' " . 3.00 p. m. A. u.r ' cc • ' 4'.40 p..m.A. Trains South leave Reading at 6.30 a. m.A. .i " 14 '' 1 . ..00 a. m. F. it rr 41 ' . 4.50 1 P. m. A: " Arrive at Columbia at 9:10 a. in. A. 44 if .c .1.15 ,1.15 p. m. I". 44 cc '‘, 9:00 p in. A. Train leave Columbia at 8.00 A. M. and .25 P. M. arrive in Philadelphia at 1.20 P. M. 51.05 P. M. •in New. - Xork, 4 I 2,45 P. 4' Trains leave. Philadelphia, via Phil' ading Railroad at KM A.-M. and urri at dunibia at 1.15 P. M. , ~.. 1 , . ,.; i.. Lancaster passengers for Reading, will ~ lie the Penn'n. It. R. Monk' Joy riccornmo anon, West, leaving Lancaiter.iit 11. IA A..Mj nd Fast line West, at 2.20 'P. M. connecting with the R. &C. It. R. at, ,Landisville t int) trier in Beading at 3.00 P. Ir. skid' 4o 1 , 4 1. k The River Susquehanna at Cdumbia is crossed by a Steam Ferit, , a oNEW 'BOAT awaits the arrival of the train,..to., convey Mb. linssengrrs over, the change being detightful. Passengers by toe fast liu.. will-dine at , Co- , lumina.. * •.1 0 ' is for ,Fast Line. "A? , tor Accom modation Train. ~. F. W. NORTHROP,TROB'T CRANE; .. t Ceneral Ticket Agent. ,j , General Superin't. „g4t. f Y. • 4 .Stribintr anti Gonbtaittcr: Wour.n most respectfully take thi`s Mianslof lutOrming his generally • that he has.ennnenced the drawing of DEEDS, MORtGAGES, JUDGMENTS. and in - fact everything . in.the Corr v ky,arroArro. tine. .Aavlng gratuitous intercourse with 'a member of the Lancaster Bar u ivill enable him execute instruments of writiq"with accura t e,. lie can,be found at the o ffi ce of «T E SIA RI ErlIA tv,” on Front street, or at hie reel' idence on' Market street, a &piste west of the " Donegal' House,'' Atarletfii: ' „Lllanlc Deeds, Mortgages, .ludgmenta and Leases al 'ways on hand and for sale. F RANKLIN HINKLE, M. D. After on absence of nearly three,years rn the Navy and'Army of the, United States has returned to the Borough of Marietta and re sumed the practice of Morliiine. If 1t Es rectal a tteritiOn"paid to Surgical cases in which branch of, his iiroffssionlie has had very considerable experience.'' DR. j. Z. El OFFER, DENTIST, OF THE BALTIMORE COLLEGE 10 114 - 4,7,j OF DENTAL SUEOERY, LATE OF lIARRISEOAG., OF I CE:—Front street,- nextdoor todt: Williams' Drug Store,- betvieen Locust nod Walnut streets, Columbia. DANIEL G. BAKER, ATTORNRY ATI LAW,' , VANOASTER. P.A.: OFFICE s—No. 24 , NORTH' OVULE STEW; opposite the Court House, where he will at tend to the practice of his profession in all its various branches. DR. WM. B. FAIINESTOCK, OFFICE:-.MApI-9r.,:rizARLY cliPosur. Spangler do Pattereon'aStime. FROM 7 TO 8 A.llll. OFFICE HO URS. " I•Ta 2. , " 6TO7P. M. OWARD kSSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, RA; weans of the Nervous, Seminal, Uriney and Sexual Systems newand .rnliableitreqP:: ment—ll&qlerfoits of the Howard Association. Sent by mail m sealed letter envelopes, free of chargé. •Addraist, 'DR. J. SmuratrliforratV vow, Howard Aadoaation, No. 2 South.Nintp Street, PhiladelphlarPa. - , SKATES, in.lnrge vnriety. Men's .Slcntee —Boye Skates e -LlA4et Skates,—mis t ie Skates, at the' : 50c, 85e, $ll $1;25, $1:50, s2,'l2:so, il and $3. Call and see theta at Jowf_npAw.Eays aTe' Store: ) • • TTENTION ! SPORTSMEN ! ! Asy's Gun Caps, Eley'i Gun Wadds, Dupont's Sporting and Glazed Duck Powder italarnore Shot ShotPouchrtat PoWdek 'Masks tre,,At JOHN - SPANGLER'S./ 1. CIROICE. HAVANAG A RS ; and the 1,..) best Chewing and Smoking Tobacco at.-- S .minerEm T. CROIX AND NEW :T.INGL.42WA for culinary purposes, worraoiled genu in H. D. Benjamin. • 1 T . , :.,.• ,t • 51 Little Enoot The chill November day wag done, The working-world h'ome-farihg; The wind came roaring "through' the streets And set the gas lights.tiaring, And hopelessly, and aimlessly,. The e The seared old le3ves were flying ;:,1 When, mingled with the soulless.vl:ind; I heard a small voice crying. And shivering on the corber stOOd " A child of four, or over • . , No cloak nor hatiaor spap, apft Frac. And wind.blowu cerletto co.v.er,, • Her dimpled face . was stained With tears'; Her round blue eyes ran'oVer ; She cherished in her wee, cold' hand A bunch of faded clover. And, one Iland round her treasufe:,'iliVe She slipiied in mine the otkor, Half scared, half-confidential, said, "Ob, please, I want,my mother.T , "Tell me your street and number,- pet •Don't cry, I'll take you to it." '- Sobbing she answered, "I forgot';: '- The organ madis me do it "Ile came and played at Millefs ht - eri The monkey took the moms ; I followed down the street, incense , That monkey was so fonny. • , I've walked about a hondred boars , From one street to another ; The monkey's gone, I've spoiled thy flowers ; please, I,want my. mother." "Rut: what's your mother's and • what. T 12113 street.? neGit think.a minute. "My mother's name is.iNother Dear ;. The tree I can' t begin it." "But what is strange about the hense; Or new, not like the others ?" ".I.guessyou mean my trundle bed . • Nline,and my little brothers.", "Oh, deqx, I ought, to be at home o helpdaim,say his pray,ers tleN.such a baby, he forgets ; , And we are both such players, Veep' And there's a bar betweed,lo e From pitching on each other, , For 'Hurry rolis when he's : asleep ; —Oh, dear, 1 want my: mother." The sky grew stormy, people passed All muffled, homeward faring. "You'll have to spend the night with me,", 'l. said at last, despairing. I tied a 'kerchief round her neer, " What ribbon's thr,q, my blossnm "Why, don't you `know_?" she smiling said, , And. drew, it from her, bosom. A card, with number, street, and name My eyes astonished, met it ; "For," , said the little one; "you see 'I might sorndtline forget it; And so I wear a little thing That tells you all abont:it; For mother says she's very sere I would get lost without it." A COON UNDER CRINOLINE -:=wo wit-- nessed an amusing incident on' one 6f our suburban streets, last qatprday. fashionable young lady, got up in the highest style of the eat and ar rayed in all the glory of five 'dollar a yard silk, a twenty dollar bonnet, and a three hundred dollar shawl, was majesti callyeiweeping along : in the direction of the Fair Ground, while just behind a little boy was leaning a pet coon. - A countryman in a brown slouched' hat and, a liasey WoolOy 'warn:l,l44", came along followed by a "yallah" dog, whose, nose. was scarred diagonally,. transversely and laterally with :the scars of many atercely contested battle with members of the raccoon family, "Tige" no soonet saw the; ring4ailed' representative,. of his ancient „enemy,. than he madep, frantic•dive for binhoc , : companied by.a furious bark. :-.Gooney: comprehended' the situation eta &neer bolted incontinently, and' setightEksanc tuary beneath , the ample 'oitquinterenee,l .of the young lady's crinoline, , The young lady screamed while,. ,the dog made rapid , circles;:anuffing the air e l and evidently bewildered: trknow what hadllehotbsircittlre coodimr-Mareffribliblil of the' young lady was ofitieal:`atrdi t ems barrassing., ktd:ekie.for, fear the , cooli4duld bite; and: , the obeni , declineCtO,l4 v ,ejliii,' l retrgat, dog bad retired.-I - Finallythe dorwas *lied off,.;t . he 14i:1,104g:ea; ige,.44.: from his .hiding Time and..Ahe lady went her way with ihelivelY sciousaess of baving.earelienio:ii'nejr liferh.A- Dutchman , . beinr-calledJupeur f° 4 : W i kt— '4o4 ."AelTMlo'°'i*,.ll° ,-7t, roeiltwhiilt,4lled.and died at de. , pattle• of Punker Hill—of who I ish one. ‘;A,It aitigtOcitt prnisolb mApd..7 . k. : BAmA', : yr, Frot4 `,` qhe• cr. Y stfilARIA Published by the, scholars of the. Marielttk High SchogA: ;i4 ;44 "Death. ; Y . tigi'diti6 `of tifie" tollingbgll its it7;;r4fie6tis,43 l tgi;;k:kii i i t:fii'he claiani'tifty d ktriti!'"if 8 ~ * 0 ": .cieteiAolet dearly loved'frOml!stie INP &DIV? H-a knows twhatt(isibeaG Ifoi4avaied trbefe fer'et-rdib4otil'diatiboliteuti34obiti twill , Padd" Obey bis !Pre 6:at; hif.re`s anti; la , te tltAi tivany-personso4h tiliitilc,7,oCri WorldlPtiffaills r, , ft troyillibrini tiatLikityi are' gtfitagntiy , douin - ext4 trettiill o nthi,dbh ttth ey filth ev ;flint .thisik may be rain tindilifele i aJce<tia day dam na .IYeitth iifsiic Eros; .1315,t2v4i ait- , diet% tven ntirtie'i called to answer" thoi;thilin i deerf: ':-.W412111f IFRThw , ItIW 41 1 .14414 IdPiPtillg-411 1 4ar which, will, f cgll 149, - .YPPt I II-41-.I I V the aged I to, , another w0,r1.11, cop b,e . re i be lc! wl-Aq,,,rukce j theAVOI s and, sees . dit]; ; not, POI I.lli t,cvtel , l y, „alal , illm j 3oßqktigg 3:;Eq,; 4! At kert , 9 11 0 ifP r ' 4Pi ilf3t; rYI 49 , -,l9beT; I4frpfitxparid i tn.c,nis.„Rlii,qh i bgt„ us, • en plAinAhat • Te, earn i itilltAtuders,ttincl, 2 them, iraiv,Q,3ol , U tou,t4q. f; ME • ”c„, srts.n , SECRETARIES OF ' ' THR7I/2EASTIRY 4.1 4l tr' 101 .31.0". —Since. " ." the foi:nation of the Governmg,,t,,tAem have been twenty-seven Secretaries of the''Treiiitif.3;;'or-WO'ni'Mo* Itcfni MIS tie h etih 1 N14120 1 1 7 one from New Hampshire, sevelilretl Penosylva,nitwoaesfromeDttainepawsefitim Ntarylan clAhre ilfr o m hio, I Ken tuolc,.Vi: two front ‘Georgia, one fro ml Delawate, one„efrorm•lT.endess,e.e; l one, from Connectient, , anil 01.113 frop, s,ppi The youngest man who e , ver oc,-, cupid :the 'head 'ortiu l 3 - ,t-V= 1- .1, r "4", I r /4 ' 7 ernmernt firiance'S was Alexander 13amil- Coe,"Of l Ve l W lurk, and tie olddest` l George M. Bibb, of Kentucky, the' /lit rne:t bdititf.3 l vettils VflatgeNvhbli! , htrt en te'r'edlu tli;; ,, dti tieSi o til (ci ffite ;ad 6h13 llOttb ;i A'y-Kfti *Thei wiis4l4ll:l l llA ) l(46,tektthy 3 A.ibeitvGhllitfril of , P 1 if; tlir:3.4;tifs 'Arr'os I'residiit ll .4tfreridtt dfratili l 11ftrAY,1 18 9A,1 0, 44 00 ntieue44in..,offresaarti I gebskoirlyil..9l4, when ,-Piresidlintioalladi-1 sop,iat , t,ket,olose,of his ,firstifourc,vears; appointed , Goorge,y,:: ,OtimpbellzefiTen:i oesgeactasillie isuegeqS9r..44l;be.,l6lbartest ternt was ithat;of„Pitikip,Francisffhome as, who held the office only one mont,he Wm fTN l Crawford, of !• Georgia anpoin- .; ~• • teri by,Jarnes Alotdoe, held the offir t +"1 .11 e t iglit years.' Tour of the Secretarles, renlie,dt4e age of four score y9p,r n s„NA only Hamilton and Dexter,, died udder We giv i e below th.e list 4 the names, in, the order in , whirh'. they appointed, of, those who, AqtEl ~1111 4 , tihe office since the fordation of the Government, with terms of service of each : NA:MEs. kleiand'er Hamilton. ' &Years. ' Olieer ) WOlc'Ote: '' S. Dexter.`' Yeas! ' .Albbrt Galretiri. " GeOrge W. "C`atkfcbell. ' 3 ' bail William 11. Orawforr Richard, Rush. l ; :4 yearV Ai 2 . .year5,.!,4 Lpuie,-111cLane:. • z2..years.",,l, 4,year. Roger 13. Taney. •Levi,Xv:oodbury. Thomas Ewing. , „, Walter Forward. 3, years. Caleb' Gushing. Not confirmed. John o.SpenOr., 'i ypar., • , GeotieM.Bibb 9 months,, Roliert J Walker.. 4,yeaFsWilliam 141 llgiedith. ]. . ..7e4 k r i u 'Thomas , '::1 years. James Guthrie. 4",:aM t 'f , 4' Howell Cobb, nearly 4 years."" Philip-R&Thernaiw John A.. tHiM: ` F.+.: z ...: 2:nto itics`P S al m o ChaseV yarali () ' offiee: m bed, 3tf3ir.Eii 44,11* eistall $4, : • 7,! 9AFer-',s.oo,"csay*lT , lncle , oßeitizimaaltiheS examineth.giebpraotsrlof aelbesettottltrp don't eepitinttane,.reason why,ithat rporia cau't4p9titheigpil.ol2.tlategainiribrastt They gathered round to bear,this ne 1p e Air ) ,Rtr i gfoit a ls% ,wygairla a .41 nait t is it, ?" 'I S pence' 4 ;ol "eg 1 "PP Ati t i ?° as ll kirit iti too greal for so she art time." , .AA. t 71707 fteuavanite It.) Mil • I ;00 , T:0 -I P T 0 .M AI • swliiiimster theufthet rise a btferiii her d hilhbatill'toVA2l l ll l o4 11 4 k ," B ile pli l eh arliM en" toi tp dlifltif of ?Y e& sw,,tio thi-iteo)s aternopo oiler ta ssoalri ll+ *4 It« 1310401 " ni Fen* VILA dar What ails Jahr/Pais jai i troubles him. NSW =I uz ottrnat for incNiJ CArde. MORNING I t .F,F434:(4.W18. , „p3 ; 55 i y, : VOL TOL 'XI--NO. 29.' At'Efhtist Stexpl ; a mee 'of ' t item Club, at which fr: .I:Bll§.Cid, and ie`4= ernlothet e:nifnen 3 t - Citradtelq - C6rtile dVti' , Arre s pgeh'e'nP,` it WA' ,'ot;le,i42;d` • 'that .it zi; 41. iss edu one Creill l 'reeetinig r '9r iife! 'ilo j cietV was (lied lia l Y '6.bLe ' rif.'"E7ie'a i ttsenCe” was cgiii r:Va"t 1 1 114e' 'es'iMoiaitrar'y cgirde‘he t liaip4de"ti t6 b 6; B l;r6 l siiiiift. that coin'peiewedre'eapr if .7115 ittr#l l ß.„7;;Plat:Pl Oitaicirsint sing their surpr is e tuts ClrellitstanCe, tftWlS'Enett l eif Peotii" wrtt lipetl i ffia 114 1 , 4 iiii r tkgow' i n, do'l'etten'tinee'vAPara L d inaillftl`t;i3l ske'dBl4l it" l h9s tt etfc'e w , !fiends wondered at his dre l ersrlie'wil4A .nodded toeach. ,separately, anCiiis 4 ap - OLVed er''M''i.Ce 4 r i ctrii' l mr'ali ut dist) %as - "04 ms): ° c:v 14. Pl - S PR4 l3g. ll)yy rr / A 9 lFl n' e t lPPlsArivi;li e 4o this circumstance apd determined ,to 4.lartr.4.t. .../ste,,a.P.. co .tr ,Daly ii , InveStte t te,q, caitrl t h e raluer, and :Lad %bail% r 1 11)S f bte s n fr ''ee 3 n' lece`i cr 10 Lai t upon tire staircase which Lea to the 414 k P 1 .1.141; ;Lie 0" tir. room where t he y were sitting. They se - eV-VAG!? 't~at both ifieniMiteEP 4 f, - 74A; vitt (;,) .41 • ; and the entrance' had been constantry rrlltd 'N r 4it r ir l aftikirateg r Ogik' fsfiatiw ith 1 0)4, r tit'e i y sellt of the gdntleman'WjArtt they hail u z st' t see l eed 'l4 4t7iit:' 41181 - fter d 'he w haeilen' oat. very near the l cos~ee-house w heia Taw were, and their rfeer'''ln'ln at - fifth; Their friend ifddiedalsut ,' , „ 1., ,1 ten minntes before, of a violent fever _lelal.-,f(Er , whichshadconfi e ned, m l e l ntirely ,to o his bed several days. 03 , 411:; for '4 , ; 01.-0 ti , Ou ' t -,, Some of the most eminent men of the club g'°?,9 l Vr elves c iPit y r' A h ?, l 9 l) g s el. t J° n *i h ' c o u di ° 91Pl u gh nzat.t c s . 9 i d ttt o e i m k i;itif f ill firmly' tiplieved. that thei? frien'a , B o'host, to:, ,riart moth 'roans/ ant t, move had actually aopeared ° E them ; and the I . 0.1;01(1 ! . .ttAt 7;..favAsiliro tem laitier opinion ..was confirmed.hy t e .t/ .:).())Ikatirz.6 P.. 14 rep, .8 3 , 1' , ,1rgi i 4q1,9418 8 i,d5 -A , ll qißrafrognlvv-e441,13 n i l", f 74114 t r AY s a r,, k7.l l jo, l 4g l i g lPit e o r ,r!' h e - 4W31 7 ; action. it.A last shey de j termined to re a to v.) „on,. 4 31r11 move the club to Annther part of the tonnhenorMgostatifensamet tilde tintetan engagement:96l7AM to!taveal,thel circ atau,ceewhich,/hadlciceasinned thechange: hey, wise ty a though toll atitu ch t ;),a sn,pperteill 14 , y4heteaidelluefettattoli.-.MMI serj-eigasan./lTearke/tetat, miglltAco much miSnhkeftwitiliettittoseallso,KamaiPedteeex piaiged, Y‘eMs.,atterWardStiasr l lrt lin44 WAS sik4ing , A4lldino.or, , with, spine kießdsolt ,b,ts qW.,11- , 4IO II SEL he. was iteld thal s e / Tonr.pldaßemanit'svho.wlts; dying ini, / ap,ospure 4 garag•in , ,tile,,midst pf, th i e grotpsAi 3str i etchesintiss,Ffiai edust:,said that she could not die in bpeacp a i.uulegis she could reveal a mast important secret 4641kd'n•Oftuddlblit l ineths - 4)fl'eil.orin-ii trio'ney , , tile% 'lWi.:BFeAfasidridikaPl`it eliiiretibelbe ) reBesiVid'illebth4fireigaise . shill Mole' pressinr rintigictEtirstibie Woe sitchltin iißeenht" vtrits 3 glVtirikoklie riselton - vert:i ne'd'mlaettY 4 iff expiring llbjeci, tiat:Eisldon*doichh was exited airei,. ifsanbibila .rest govt iii' spate f etirrielV.Vnirea'tfes"iit ( Mg friends, who feCtial ,in„the Case ; which to' the arret, in. which lxs ;.; StP3 U4,a / ae gas told the p o on Fl V n a ' B ib,i l agA V4O rel 49A i i t itlY C eit TVd /3tlt qa49 hand • 34.1.0 %, 1 1;.8 161,11 n )14/ 18-I;inr; ;ray ; „.“ ; J 1 „Mr. Burlse /6,61Q,n returned., He. tpld - ewe* tawny VtIVU ~.1341 his friends that he halloady g vr,Tyllt,indi as it had.been represented, that the old libtattithittiValied .afte'NellifigTh eidry eirernbrdintryeallicanstalaceltwhich4tado giirelt %Mai vdtlafeetiogri he'`ilihnorefated alI ithiPfnimitsffaatitabfttliitztialsio4V nu& ad feesedd tihblichhbfrhilablVie t rOlgfilltia bfrfaaziegliFei which had caused an unfortunate Maui 'his e. She said, trbri ter death-teed, t N i t 2 : ll sretn * retie r w in - in 4 e l l 4 To` 4 m s '0 :1 0711 1 •in Dln n angel 1)41 .4111, - ) 4 ,;n=^ t• ;atonementl power capr o osS ror, and had iitei•efore, requested eta eUri,efl ittg ; presence, Knowing i him to be the afted".VihrVrClased - gr.e k r wospar said that some yuce before sue was ntirse,toialkentleniani,Vh ot.was ill lifja datgeietissfavriiimdmantedlittrsßpakellr , fridnd,ftnall/5 shidAnatilaattleulart days 1, which ehigginmed.- - -shehwakteldvaby . . the, paysiedanlithattShittcrasisuof taeddigeai3e, , Wasttliettdboutptelutkpliatbdiswole Plat . the ultimate issue-00..1M0 malady- would MEd diMnifTfiltllSVitlefablitlig ka t litneaOl i metbveltall meuttiattq r trdeiN tsfitafie s itwiMirlea l ikifiltVeStsi,V• Pun velflll3B7ilt gi bilit Ferellt a' , ;r3lll€ll,B§llBf2Sitigail i thilettiPtift-' fillptfA4a l4 4lls46cAlYgikokilP9A &las P4ilo th A))ol43 4l PAtßiilliNitfBe f Et tal l limtitafierf , lsltile,ilVAPPringt.l4 leave the i zopa c E whole of the; day. The nurse added that in the afternoon of that day a neighbor had ealedlifron her;, that, see- VEiffeetly - cthia l t, fare had venYnre~ hfi'ro6TEOrdio . mint' t wen she returned, Slile faii ) hh i liatient feW j utektirrett?il l e 'lid . 11:dinar ate'l\n ma e 6ihiP 'in gidrie`s - PIC '4l's "Weff``n l wa ( l'thtieaa litro'n l theni, btit''Whs' 1344- veadfi r li'y TrAi l l ednrebs'lnV the tgaw Q! 4,1 I Ili ,5 ,, ; t-u 3 t I,rit w d ~, r .„ fortunate of the oil regions, whose-qhvi come is several thol7ind a day, gonclu datzuh the faual;:u..iyfli,e' East. So, N 1 lj putting a rew necessaries into a commo n travelling-bag, fie s t et, off' for' 4 l s 1;36 her.' ing fii4 deoS the landlord said . " " 13. a 9 lir Titativi bve°6 - bir out Idtit b °l3rtiknittlar' 7 Wiiii,'W LIMO, LNI JI f G 'l, ;,,t , your price . o postea elsewhere a1"301 Vpik After driving apd,,luxtaliating, to his 01.1 ustia heart's nontept, in Philadelphia, and ma .4.9-th.;d 11610401 /0 Outhillthaq) 7 kißg ft,PF.mfetir,A fillet 1,111411—:4°17398 d fleri.YE4l4w,F:c 1 te bim Nil i ttkOfFifig e z e Pifli t ?aN_, 4 . 0 ne, of his first calls - t,he,r was on Ve', l l4 1 3 ,1'14.0 ern - A "Have yon a i lly,hitAnNc 4 id e TiPP,Tr. Ja, 4 r "Yes," said_ thet...a,lerk, _and showed 4P/34ifiltdOlJats'ilYalue• le'tiPleAty,,?,4isailllPatioletunfl • "havp't yop,any finer , nor, ~ ,::'*4- 0 013 -7 -11Pres)91;14:fo.at irkYerlll.4o4re. n, licttej., r 4.h.at tshines iibrit. is tlinilkhe,highaitternriceilso_nely,ons4ave r saWkoialarltj °Aka d ,attila.ad7 d;, sus pii cioas,.b.utibrough_taloothet strtsfai thorki sand dollars; eifitte 13/etdin t tEleik qin'tYtii. fie LEW' geyNfi 11.4;,) j..„ 1 1 .0, hortilP - Cre?le,' &Mar" 'ring`; eli~'ue st ve'i'ns to EAlie r s`toi•e° lid q t hen * customer, exhibitic . f . great ifl4444PPrNYiligfAtltitqcl4o,;: 4 . 0 1 ,j;4o,F 4 tfam-}; you,RoAlitigg s higkor, c hej, _1).17,111 ; ..;11 sadhF qlerk • fithat'stAbei best ev,i,qufl r94, 1 71i10gi t:11,910-11 0 % . cSilkkOlkuNsitNopru , o c 4 -1 1. a I :I 3 ASPIE.MID tqlqh that," and forked over the six thousand • -4 v dollars. • . v",.gli*grth • Xieilifel f stray, e 6 ipliddlailtrtli v itt l ake l/ Fog eVerVA •felfeie : er'66j , 'Oreilt*trtiLtPriti r aq, a i ra nkdtiil4:.a. 4'4)411 4/1V 4.: . di All ! yes, my frierfd'gt sactlaa 4iticittattifn4. 311 .FAA ,c, , grifq,,ktitdilt tttr4htn Ni9/ 1 dftii„Pi.efaxu.ansa.tklewvc.te 9fagf h liNg,itirm - I ,ltiec..alogetf* §ROSitlikfirVlPU 62Pcii19°4„qqt,001 3 ; 79.1 tkinlS tli9ePt l TN) 9.47tA lifri k 3 Fu 0. 1 .11g1 1 9.1 1 ,10Pe l ia,9:MIT.4tilltithrx:Frofifilnikt491. er "IdtAV Livia& riqhlifice, htry- o y ' ' fritird; iiiiiii4aPti'eciAlr hit f'th Will ti edVes cafi't' bat rof Wavitirkiin ;Ai will 3 *hen ."-i4eiikliNttr afirealisl faint, we fly t R e ibss.tipli folN•i IL:4 4 at.,"lagpr.beer.',' p;ovae, k e i419.11PtY.1490.41e41 To cou4 „pn,e's wdfe,,is l :bettem far, that! wife Ea. gs i W t tl 3e A r InPA alg i t4 e igeff fiN iBBl el I ANT i des Arilinr is e'rkypuEigijobjffitas. op, (ifei43.4lP ( O rtillßlit4uFkalk naught t o . that great joy—the first, 'glance at your first-born boy.—Evening hioep,vititt xc,aw,tr: c,dt 144 OTiettitity a) fibres =Wished> rd blithe blitPtfieriVutiliorie' thd •firitt :10iitTP 441eitirsvieat chidi with ways cilitdßiitrf& With thintibidip. than IthliA o - W•itti) dimple cheeltri'andlidegliii4* 4E4.1'161 ,come and bid,Rapaslijd-I?ye., So-gyhiliti , it , er boy, or. . Ilother„ embrace the, ba e teal :1,1,11#1111 and then the, mother. —S:an Ffiancisco fle) ..704.1 f: q/0 e. e, 36....1.,44 - 40; ~• e.:11)t. LIEF C htlieetint 4ifferen betweefi happiness andwisdontL:-.. that! think% hapaies Man realy,. is_se ; *0 CI WU r. t .1 111:3 bnt he thgt thinks himself. the wisest tog, 1. man most generally k found to hethe it Isis .4441, {1,4,1i4 -.4(f 1. 0 '4( \m l l, 3 lllFlikt; i 741,11 V, ( tO ty qtr TYr - kVA , r'F66thhh Fuller repeat some verses on aleidelitig ri49o,ls`saii a br P rr9 Plfinl l a o rmohawy ti dnavio 11,%atiealikty, iiirtilaat said Fuller, "as . .yolit have got. .41 Altik,, the original."' - - _ TILE RHaIArIX PECTORtIL , Or, CoMptena 014 of Wild Cherry and ; SPOW 511ak€ RoOt GMBH TAE .OHWASEE OF THE Throat ciC Suckias ,Colds, Couiks Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh Sore Throat, liggpseness„,Wfiooping cough, iS•c „IFI3, TIMELY IaSE, ,WILL PREVENT yi(igiolap,ry,,Cronst;mptiog, And oyeu where ,his fearful disease has taken it, afford greater relief than any other;Medicide. ; ;-; ' • K Rligs,ate.Nadderslice of Pottsville, says: wastenefited more by using the Phoenix ; Pectoral than any otheemedicine I ever used." Elias Oherholtzer, of. Lionville, Chester tan c9ll l ,4Yo,wa,s cured pf.a cougyears'of many yes' .r.ding by lisinkthe Phtenix Pectoral. gildsepb'Lskeris; of tiadlstreet, Phcenixville, ceLtifies. p at,,hd i leas cured of a cough of two Years' gthiidng, When. 'all other ; tnedielnes had failedit bycihe , use - ofn PhceniX Pectoral. ; Tac c d),Pci t vers certifies,that he has sold hun dreds of bottle.; or Pliceriix Pectoral, and thatrall who mend 'heat testimony of its Ny,o,n4Fzful effects in curing coughs. "`JObri'lloyer, editoi of the Independent Threirix, - having lised it, has no hesitation in pronouncing it a l cornplete„remedy for cough, hoarseness and itritation in the throat. The West Chester .TriArsonian says : "We have rknown-On; -:Oberliciitzet personally a number of Icers,aml,it . gives us the greater erleasurb`taordebinieend 'his medicines, inns oluellgts,tie publid rarely bate the benefit of fitmilymegiginefi prepared by a physician of liii`attfuirenieritti and experience. is Dr.? Qberhyl tierds a member of the Alumni of ,the Medical Reparttneut of the University Of - Peiiii r s i liirrtia; at vAlch institution he grad uated 111854" ' • - The Reading Gazette. says: "This cough rein - m deOberholtzer, of 11Y - ' Dr. L. ' Plimnixville, Pa., and it has acquired - an un surpassed reputation in curing coughs. It is carefully and skillfullrepared from Wild dfit4t:ol3aik ;hid gene y ka p gnike itciot. ,, . 7 .rpr; Geo. lii.4.yootti Profelisor of I heiPractice of Medicine the University of ,Pennsy finiii,TliYaiet-an 16 the' VIL Ilia Ho SD it sutliorsefthb United States pispensatory. says of Seneka Snake Root: ileirleciiff,i4ireete'd' to the ludgs." ,-,iii his.proprietor ofithis,medidine has so much confidence in its citrative. powers, irons the tihtimbligVf ritudifidilvtio hke%e Used It; that the money will be paid back to any purchaser who is not satisfied with„its effects. It is so leasant to take that children cry • , . 1 1t co,sts.or* TwEIT.,Y tI FLvg, CENTS. rt is intended feir ottjy one Class of diseases, damelt;thqsk'bf beg Theoiseind Lunge. / /Er ~..efeparc,d;grrly; by ) . , f 7t ' LEVI OBERHOLTZEh, M. D., . ' ' ''Plitenikville, Pa. Sold iby al; Ltoggiets and, Storekeepers_ JUAN ftON, HOL LOW AY &. CO W DEN, ..Shah`- Streit; Philadelphia, —General/Wholesale Agents. N. 13.—1 f your neafett druggist or store keeper doe's not keep this medicine do not let hitnikt youoir•with soiree ' other medicine, becaysf hp,maikes mo i re money on it,,but send aft:dee td orthe agente for it, f 3nl ;illtqlergfilehia Marietta by Landis & Trout and JAhn , Jay I.ibhart. • • . . I -I' OVVAR-Iv Co-, -()f6t IttgllkET STREET, ;‘• •IffitRIETY.A, PR. TABALERS ' 1 4 1 .:FOJLEIgN - & DOMESTIC 4 iceqgcerkstanty,onkanil sc.fuil stock of Buil 'Cling Material, Nails, LOCKS,.-HZNGES, 0 GThr - SS, PAI 3 Nlit, OILS; WFIITE . LEAD, A q ' '' §uplefoierrtfrat'E'bs. DEMENT, &C., (Irikb l ff:t-'l2alteci and Hammered nt l '' lr'on.;"gtee7, l lior'se:Shoes Bar, Norway Nail ici6, Hoop and . Band Iron, Horse-Shoe Nails, Bolts, Files, Hit - is, etc. ;., -moVs.g 7 k - gE:l , l,tvG GOODS. "ti - PI .1 T-CLiSS COOKING AIWA Lehi' STOVES, itINGES, 7 . , '' ; 'Tubs, Churns, Cedid Mantis," ''''''t' viiVii'sii , Boards - , Bneketsi Knives and Forkd, ,O l icdEd 4VZ Sad Irons, ~raut ~`iilfeis, *aßars, Brass and hißifplfeetKettles Clothes 'Wringers / Pans, eatitissC°°il sndl:gerns, fea r Coffee - Painted. Chimber i Setts, Sm. Forks, Shovels,' Hoes, Spades, Horse Brushes, ,Whtek.Grease,,Fish, Sperm and Lubric Oils, xitisiefi 4 Pinflps,' Long' and" Shoff Traces, rArnati,Clugris., , &CA AEC. , • ' TOO L S: Hand and Wood Saws, Hatchets, Ciiepithi 4 g Chissels, Braces, Prunning Hooks and Shears, &c. Thankful for past patronage, we hope to merit and receive - a continuance of the same. -'. IA oil , .PATT.ERSON 4 . CO. Alanietta,Jul ? y 30, 1864. te 10 t., tYIigeinZANDELL; XOMPFI AIiD,ARCEI STREETS, PHILADELPHIA CATER FOR THE . BEST TRADE, AND ' OFFER NO BAITS .OR DECEPTIONS TO INtoIICE CUSTOM BUT RELY ON ,•Sa' ads. ,Beg Merinoes, V u id Silks ' as torta 45 " 1 2Vdb l itity Plaids, =:.l . Rim's Pop/irts, Dark Foulards, Figured Merinoes, t , l•;'f - Good Blankets, Plaid Shaw/3. 'TN follow GOLD DOWN, as close as we l'Odk is` a' good time for Merchants and Customers to come in. CHrYiAltoAt3rNil and , other Tables :Wines guattanuftd to be pure, and sold as low as can be boughtin isniladelphia or New-York H. D. BENJAMIN .Picot Building