BY FREIYX BAKEt WATCHES cfc El.. X_ Corner of North Queen-St., attd ,Cetitre Square, Lancaster, Pa. Americo and SWISS Watches . IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES. C:13.00 1:t.; • EIGHT DAY AND 30 HOUR, me GREAT VAilleilr, Ann THE DM rectontEs.. SPECTACLES in every stYle 0f.€0045% frame, and with glasses to suit c oy who need artificial aid. We 'have twen ty years experience in this buitineii, SILVE.II:-WAItE. Spoons, Forkii,ButthriCiiivesOlor..-atamped with our name andwarrantad standard. PLATEaDWAR.Fo. The best platedware in the United States. We warrant our beg Table ware-7 Spoons, &c.,—to wear ten yeira in daily use. JEW KLRY. Rings, Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Studs and a va riety of every article in this line.- HAIR JEWELRY. Hair Jewelry made to order. Two hundred styles, or samples, conatantly on band. Et" Repairing of Watches, c ram Specta cles or Jewelry, dome neatly and pptly. IL L. E. J. ZAHMi. Comer North Queen LANCASTER, Street and Cen P tre A. qu Sare, JACOB ,LIBB ART, JUN., CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, MARIETTA,. PA 1 .. -_ t;' iF e . .- v OULD must reepectfullrtake this met h od of informing the citizens of Marietta and the public in general, that, having laid in a lot of seasoned Lumber, is now prepared to manufacture all kinds of CABINET FURNITURE, in every style sod variety, at short notice. He has on hand a lot of Furniture of his own manufactu,e, which for fine finish and plod workmanship, will rival any City make. Especial attention paid to repairing. lle is also now prepared to attend, in all its branches, the UNDERTAKING business, be ing supplied with an excellent Herne; large and small Biers, Cooling Fox, 11:PCOFFLN$ finished iu any,stylik—plain or :oath. Ware Roam and Manufactory, near M. Durps nnv building, near the "Upper-Sia m," Marietta, Pa. - ' [Oct. 22. WINES & -LIQUORS. 1311;NJAKIN, DEA.' Ell IN WINES & QUOUS, Picot Building. Marietta. Pa. - BEGS leave to inform the public that be. will continue the WIN Elk LIQUOR busi ness, in all its branches. 'lie wal.coditaistly keep on band all kinds of Brandies, Wines,' Gins, Irish and Scotch Whiskey, Cordials. Bitters, tc.• BV.NTAIMNPS Justly Celebratectilose Whisky, ALWAYS ON BAND. A very surcrior OLD EYE , WHISKEY ust received, which is wagremted pure. SU- All H. D. B. now asks of the public h a careful examination" of bib stock end Pri ces) Which will, be le Confident, result in Ho eJ keepers and others finding it to their ad wage to make their jukrehaseslrom I ink SIIPPLEE dr BRO., IRON Ant 'BRASS P o tr and Genergi .41aahin(sts, 'Second street Below 'Coitanabia, Pa. They are pregihrato 'Mike all kinds of Iron Castings for Rolilng- Mills and Blast'Furnaces, Pipes, for Steam, Water and Gas; Columns, Fronts, Cellar boolq, weights,*c., for Buil dings, and castings of every description; STEAM ENGINE', .AND'BOILERB, IP THE MOST MODERN AND IMPROVED ~M an ner • Pumps, Brick. Praises, Shafting and Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Tips, Dies, Machinery for Mining and Tanning ; Brass Bearings, Steam it. 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. BLACKSVINTHING in GENERAL. Prom long experience in building machinery w flatter ourselves that we can give general sat is faction to those who may favor ,us with thei orders, 0-Repairing promptly attended to. ~"° , ,r d eri by mail addressed as atioTie, will meet """ PIMP attention. Price* to Suit the times. Z. SUPPLEE • T. R. SUPP.4O.-- Columbia October 20. MO- 18 65. 1 PHILADELPHIA 1865. J Paper Ranging., 'R OWELL & BOURKE, MAD UFACTP/411!I or PAPER HANGINgS AND WINDOW SHADES, North East Corner Fourth and Market streets, PHILADELPHIA. N. E.— Always in store, a large stock of LINEN AND OIL SHADES. • "nit 2 4,1865.-3 m j • D R. J. Z. HGFFER, DENTIST. wont F TEE ALTI glaaaa OF DENTAL SURGERY,COLLEGE LATE OF HARRISBURG. 0 FF I CE : -- Froutstreet, next door to R. Wam' Drug Store, between Locust tad INaluut street', Columbia' . DR. WM. B. FAHNESTOCK, °PPICE?-- biAiThilT., IfLAALT OTTOBITT : ' SPlngler & Patterson 's Store: i hors 7 To 8 A. St. OFFICE HOURS. »• 1 TorA " 6TO 7 P.B. ------______ 11. " VinttisitED: Vithenit'" Ora BOLVArgit Mar i PArABLE IN ADVANCE. -M=b Office in " LINDFAY'S BUILDING ) r secotid floor, on Elbow bane. between the Post OffCe 'arnir and Pront•St., Lancaster _County, .Pennsylvania. Ariviartez : Orie squ..ire" (16 fines; or kit) Id Cents firifliteleition itna Onel &Min-hilt. toria in ertiune POI fessional and Mildness Cat di,iof sitiin'es.or less at ; U per antmtp. Notices in.„the,mading timns, ten ~centsa-tine., AlArrjageis and Deaths, he simple annotinneumni, FREE.; butler any additional lines, ten caul s a line. A liberal deilue.tion ntaiie to yearly aad hal yearly advertisers. Hiving just added a " NEwautey Montt- TAM' JOBBER Pam," together with a large assortment of ties! . Job and pird, type,. CutN Borders, &e., fice., tope JO , Office of " THE .MARIETTIAN,' ; which . will insure, the f ne anii speedy execution of all lands'of JOB & CARD PHINTIN6, from 'the smallest Citrd to the LARGEST POSTER, at reasonable prices. I know I'm ",horrid ugly,". Jape :. You scarcely need have, stated That, interesting fact again, • Because it's, aptigeated. And—patting flattery on the shelf— I tell you, 4app. slrairel9. I think your precious plaia .yourself, . _ Although 1 love you Your nose is DO the,_ . kiod.ornope satisfy fkPaioer, . Your locks,are : like. tlie,red, red rose, Or, just it jitt ie faintor. Upon your cheek. the glow,of truth Shines beetroot-colored nearly,.. , bounkyou know, to tell tbetrath, Although I love you dearly ) We useful to possess two eyes Without the 'least connection, Where each inquiriug optic'tries A contrary direction. It's very flinch more useful, thoith, Than ornamental clearly; I'M sorry that you squint, you knaw— Although I love you dearly. I think I've said enough to prove • ;You're not,a peifect Venus ; (And quite sufficient to , remove Uupleasaptneee I?etw.een.ue.) ' So when you criticize again . My vi s age too severely, You'll catch it, I tell you, Jane, Although! love you dearly i WRY MEii Stows says that people of , imall; irieomesrif they ;de ny the palate to ple'ate Can Wort `theirlenies witb 4 titatiy" genie of art: The following incident' hinny" be sUggeetive to many whO tbeii Potties inadequate to thei'ivants : A younrmarchaut who bed just failed in business, having spent, iii forty Years, a ,legsicy of ten thoniand . dollars, dition to his profits realized, es - met ‘.w hy , o thrifty young mechanic, wbo had formerly 1)0430 on terms of intimacy with him. Poring tbe couversationv which ensued, the merchant paid to him: "El - ow is it, Ra.T. l 7 , ttiat,y°u have able to live and save m oney on the small aum.which,you received for your seryi ; cos, while found it initicissible to , liye in my business; with a gpod round ten thousand dollars to hack me t" "Oh," said' 'the mechanic, '"that' is easily understood.. have lived with reference, mostly; to the iomforts and tasteirof myself Slid family, while you lived 'mostly in - reference to opinions and tastes of others. Itcosts more;to please the eye than toikeep•the beck-warm and litoinach= A lawyer built himself an office in the form of a hexagon, or six square. The novelt y of 'the . structure attracted the attention of some Irishmen who %ere paesing by, theY'inade a full stop and viewed the-buildini very critically. The lawyer somewhat diimiisted tbeir curiosity; lifted up the - Window, put his head out and ad?ressed theni : " * hy! do . you stand'Aheie like a pack of bloCkbeads giatpg it my tiffice you take it for a church:?" " Faix,".answered one of them, ". was thinking so, til,L I ~eaw the devil poke his headant of the window." "Bob 1 -4 • , Fry '• Smith hat! one of ear ". the greateep curiosities you ev e r 'l44 Don't: say sio—whiqs "A. tre e that never sprouts and DB-, 0.91.n0.1 Bmalker the...older-0 grows.'!4l4r,el.l, tbat is a • o_uriosity,4 ".Frpg Ciktgopia„." 18.*:11.4ake of itin _ ,once bekrima to 1.! California omnibus 1" every description ex- c tb 1 , al e Ay , Tui + ) + ) 1 , / * 0 an az.lizz 3.43bir Scene closes by Bob tbrowjpg pp OA- „ . - ,,t1 - at , 164 . 4 - • writen• , -.„Fr MIME MARIETTA, 'SATURDAY M9,11,N1NG,, MAR 28, 1865. This was how,thelr parted. It was a imm t mer andtheieteod under a vine cohered porch, fall'aid `indol4' holding her slight drooping figure in his arm. Bending Over' har, till his lips ronelied her's, - ha 'said : "Iron will never forget: me ? You are my own promised wife ?" is iosei: never forget," she`answered. 1 may 'be One. Yejtra, sweet one Will you wait Air me'?"' " kali! "Wait." And,'with',a piesbibate`embrace, he left her standing,, white' and Still, in the 'Pale ringing step carrying ont'lii a new 'life,' new stones; the biatfe ; her trembling feet bearing' her back to t,he old Monotony; anbrokeir by the sun= Shine Aal:hed gladdened it-'—the light of his love. "She was Very air and pretty, and sixteen summers only had printed their warm lriaaes ,her lips, when she atpod in the.porch on that_moonlighteyening Her BillUAL4re.4 B ,9f.elleaP. ecittdee .Priat could mot hide, her graceful - ; figure, .and the soft ,crirls.shaded eweet,,,mhildish faceabut the small hands:Were. scarred with, work-;,.the rotigli•:•lieal of .p.oe.CrtY was stamped on nll ; her surroundings-id. Ake yih -been.° eig hho re, ,the6oilo,ol3, from .the time when they were, reeke,dlin their, . baby .pred les and : they, hadrgrown up, aide-by ,side,,..knowing ne pleasure that was not Oared between, them. She was the only chilff of a, widowed mother, the yillageseamstress ;,,be J 300.1 3- WA o,f go-highor or.igin-than the parent : age, of: village schoolmaster afforded: But the monotouy oflife, in the,obscure country-town; had-Nat• -last wearied the ainbitions bOY; and lie tiad'''Witilig i fiom hirefether aielneltei Consent' to try` his fortune •in- the world oafs - side Eirciiiiet home, of which' 'he had heard - maili.L% seen nothing. He wee °rage; a man of tine intelleatifil'Proiniee, unpolished but well studied - learning, °llion°, dinbi tido, and' Courage, *hen "he preiised - his fitraWell alien 'the lips Cif the maiden Whosei heart lie had•wou. 'His father, a istridiriiii liaz 'innatered iniromiie'`fdOT •boote-learbint ; thik gifted lord - refined,' cleared at all rinelesadriiss, - he h e ad id/parted' to his efity acki-: A:trot her' of his mother's `s lawyer in NW' fiiiintide, consented to take the yegekiaisp.,to „office on trial, and "if, there .was any attain him, teach him and Actlettv4oo B f a ihr,l4 lonely ,been ; _hie,,rveatheartin breaking heart, golemauj ee turaed hie back ,on wl4: hems ,and PositiPß • Four,years rolle d ~,away The, meek widow n whoue needle had l kn owe bat iit.- tle.rest, for many weary years, lay atlast in the little churchyard ;. the old school master, .who'had lost his son, had taker' into his lepeli 12011138 the widow'ep . hild; suiLcckkelfuo l , Lee was still far meal from his village home. Hie lotters to the fair-haired girl Whine heart:liwAad won,:wate Brat long- and frequent then they' grew: ahorter,.snd:came ' at lontiatervals;Aind at last' 'that 'ceased altegottier,Ainif shiThad learned: the r,bit ter lesson of neglect' To - his'father • 'he wrotetrequentlxi•and ihe• knew: that he' Mee 'hie profession;,' was admit ted.•tato the beet societrthe eitye Could afford-; - was becoming known, arid-earn'- in'g a competent Support`; but no Word of.return fattier, or home, ever crept into his letters that were read with such sad hearts at From the time when Helen Montgom ery had from the vine-wreathed porch to . eriter:her.popr.home, the 'had made a, new resolution, .whicti r threugi, hard, striviig, she had kept,. , She . had felt, bitterly, that her y . education and manners were. far-below the ; slander)) Which he would seek in hia wife, after he bad lived in the. g.reat world outside of I.;:=-2, - leard , hlieliad'tiatakeil her mind to , reachlthiitidhal , ititage sheladcorected for miidel. 'For' montbe' Fier. life lad no 3 Chaoire from the .uronotony. of household drudgery; and aidinKlier Moth' or-in thk4itirtroutineiof sewing ;":then 'She was orPhined, and the , bld' reaater'Optiohd : hie `borne 'for' how- !He lied iiitowiiefliiitioh'ikenka7ghtiedt; dad lie eehily perinlided-thw . gentle`-girl to 'hid hik-theeiy 'cottage': From the day wheen her foot first passed 0a I : ll relkkk?..!4 , *) l 4.!! ° P ° 4, t!'- 1 ?!' r 44 3 hi opened for plao, trom?cmair hpldls.rorkte,nlyjh4led upon Ao superin tend thelsher of the itipx servant, she lier 3 Thol.,:bear:t4o study. The old schoolmaster, who had saved a modest, income, and given up his school to a was oo) to • •at . a ry l • Broken Vowe. from aiTonlitint learnin g a stream 0 into this young, 'eager. mind. As the COnTiction f,ofvoeleman!al faithlessness glinAdground. in Helen% mindiihelgseir mom .engrossedoin neweistudies,l MerviOageri , tp•stiflei:the/ horrcek! oft her heart in the expanding intellect; and cultivation 'of her mind. Sri the four • • - years Crept away. It' in` 'the sthoolibiiiiir'ilittle`Cettage 'l&.re 'are again "gebiletniin r : from New 'York, a man 'of "ref and taste, has come for a few days' fishing to fuld-4, 16 Pfkilmatded•thrhold gentle man tu,give44oilemuniu room :for a ORO, step The ,dale f ; lengthened ,into weeks th on pulp mex,dre,w ; tomt Al ose but. the, visitor, , lingered._ 'Then - sorrow came ; a lingerjug fever seixed the feeble frame of the , schoolmaster, and ,he sank to'reet in the arms of ittegi4 Who. had been his son's promised wife. — Four yours, and 'the the parlor of the e cottage lisening to another' lover pleading for a plitee to her hUart, the'right to comfort her sorrow. In the room lay the celd, still form of her Only , protector, was how the pail:Mad' iotdd' theM. This was theimissive• he broughtto the •doub ly bareeved girl,lorphaued 'for the 'NC ond .time :- • • Dearlielen ,, atri , Writing ;to ask a release from the obildishengagarrient ilonhAltss; hsekute L irksome to .ygn long,ago. z ee wove , mere nhil drtm,,,mpeo j oaricd,'aft!l ; Aountless ypu pave met' with, ; some, one !mpg, will make, your. _happier ,than t can. For your long devotion to„iny e fa ther, I peg you will accept my heartfelt thanks; and ;iiiCiiiiieances ""E'Vai'yotit tyCo sateN T•kg." Tail' Pattie thaaniwai was "Your father was puma this morning. I slialf beeinaleilia u tO-MarAii, 'gnd for Europe with my husband - in week. ',IEEEL'Eir,..i. MIINTGQ1111ilLY: 1 ? ;00:11EtiVall how ther metao..!' • ..- 1- , 1:: r.ltretllveratilthartispleadertoffitabiotr, frivolone:anitempty -headed; *mirk, give a , graattparty.% , ..lEverybody. - was invited, and every body.-vitnie. !Igra: eartiev.it weii„whypeprd,istd*,llo:lPl etar, , to intro duce to themorld of faitiiat itidOw of her n. phegw , tOOBe r9 o.llstid beauty ; v!erfit ikkisr; i. The ; parlor? were; well filled when Cciteniatil;ee, one of litre: favorite "cards," came Noir, my diihrY~Mr: -Lee," said I ;the gap bostede ; itritteriorip" td= thilgrave Mdite ittifidtide you to ;My; niece. J'lttiiiitlliet;:firstiiiirty4inee` she left 'Tlieriv she let now, under the center chandelfo4,:dligit inpwitV:Eleury, . Coleman 4040. saw a, 44, grace fultp(oroaNtlady, dressed in olopda 'of; soft white lace; with diamonds spark ling onther.thro4 And, Her fair hair,, droopinerot& &jeweled • Icomb, an rich gimp:m(lB4v* snowy; coMPleijon tinte&with ae-faint peach-like .glow , on the, cheeks; .her "we BA ; pyee of ,the darkest blue ; the regular features—all malyta„vision that was indeed lovely. "SO sad," continued Mrs. Cciitia, "m7RePhe wOrilylisedliiitaial(ei marriage. Died of rdalarious fever in kome, throe,yeara ago; ,'Cointilet me introdnceyop, " Mrs. ourtis, allow _meto, lot:idles one of my dearest friends. Xt. Cole man Lee, Mrs. Curtis." ® ; rested a moment on w%we. epotleesi- kid gliriew= and' , 86i:bey rriat: • No Arinion- Of theivioein'oireindlidieh•crosae'd kik-thin& as Abe 'radiant ; *finnan before batin tier refir - e,litag !the parting words;..ria eweptt kis #a a¥# lord tallifigirer - ; The tit :dale , j ug; nius ic ! ,,am @ ,ll-te t tlf : N4 i ,f144g 4 ,4 pnd the ppaitsitatjggge;.,!?x,94 wee' elna J u 2 6 - ‘ l .)lElbt and Helen dTe7,l l9 r 11.08401 M dO,lO, °RAVI $4 110. c!,Pc!°2.5 4 ,11T.; one miunte...bekr_wweegg is Colem a n Lee r ' the moat 'diatingdislied law PT g. " istn. NOW' diii;t:b4atbe it, Nell, if Jwijn i, He 1 ,S 4 O: . 7.t.••• , • ••., t "Oh, ever.ao `1113411, - one iniaittdocorf Y-Ofi did' notimoveher-4. she rigid 'old Wiloottibe !en& went Sol Paris. She flirted' Witb'eirerytrody4; bet we =WI thought' l oohglia .- Lee- . Ull'4'o'6lo hes.' de r tairilylibriftufeirestedebbWiliatakems. bow she bad heard a story &boat: /NM • -to;;; =I !minimafrom _the country; but *hob his uncle, died yand7left himiweelthy, , ,of gavi up all : his ;old sonnee7 tinny. 'Lan* w a ver, cheer& some: thing, andivanatid WM.!' 7=lle- his • been very- reserved.; an&lalmosti evecinse=evl ei eincliv=4,oldrar weeklaftef she' sent him off; his.iinela, died,. and hni heard' of the death of his 'Tetkel:., yhreeeuch blows io one week Wore 'riithfigli bake any one iol t einn ter awhile • but `he bse surely hadliine to recover in four years. iieuiff think so istid" heauty Bennie:6d stairs' tio "So, t,hii is tlui'seci•et of my rejection," the'rutirinured, as She nestled ifolik in the' sdit : pilldw ;" lora another,. and that" other iefuild& " him Pe"e'aapeie ;"-• '• ;-: ;;; idaytherit'a like fate - again," ' It was quite an easy task 69 wis-,the; man, whose loy,e, bed ben hers in past years. ..Itares 7 , difficult to meet him i,flkr,ll.e. Wee nehltorbe4,- profess ional ; d atieseend ;oared i hut. little for society, and:the first few" ) interviews ware!hard to gainwtoThenfshe; e very wherel„, and it , ,wae; not long.be fore she knew; Aba.taelotold, her, smile:: was the.sunshine ;of bier life. / With: 'Pitiless res olu tiok she drac him -to .her ; r side.. Every art that dress could i give her won derful beauty she called into play ; all' traieleted=be- OWS11; she'kept in graiefurt-iitar for the' eyes Shitnhfolded 'the buithra tied 'intellect; he' browildeirid Eby • her vp,ried informatidu - and brilliant conversation ;''ter 'rich - voice =" - poured, •, • fritthlts choi c e s t sohis Tor hifir'; as d diy bY day,'Ele'foldrierdritt Obis 'heart: new garlands of love and adiairatieri.. 40„o'hiIiii,j61,,lIrst, her t aisii - Was, bet e to punish; -esthe,gline progressed ; ohe ; too, hogen,,to mlm unnspected, wni‘l4 lll olco l o 4 o4R7 tt=rengthe, ,n0.1‘ , -1 18 r; 7cit!°.iPti" that the meni-,w4he1e. 1 9190,40 1 0" ,na, * 1 0! c94 l qP l lLa-, 1 1, , Pe t4.9.l44?. r aisaPpPintZ 7 ed love was not the boy who had bidden her farewell-on-the; moonlit porch eight befOre:lwi , • ' ;==; . kr* She was sitting ther, parlor,. one lettiMit'her'lngers ,4 sit*. oirii the iTory liiiiii , htinkideont little Snatches' of melddy as" Clif f practiced • care Filircitude them in idle momentitg"Siiddedli wsrepS ! the l k,syn srWalew and, begmi4o, sink lier voice Alla the iarge pains, as siwpcurod,ii i ut, the full,- ,clear till 119'4 t.4°o4*.P i r stink AP°!itTa4l; 441,1, a German tiong,_inj #4') minor `lctip OL I -offsk 4l9 ll 4 11 it1 1 / tender worartnn , lnitenViiel- :.; She tieard-the-door...open r aiitep cross:, ttliat'ecieniatiMee! stoOdjbeside4wir I:kW - she-sank - Am 'VIE -the gentian finished; :Alien I Awned: 1.o! 411 r: V.: Withoutione wor&tiwbioak , ihn abrupt' iterrentr he tOld:her:ofide%lote, bentlif*- down to catch thel . expriseiok; ofktke face drooping One part of the tale she had lot Loped to' , Humble w his , great love, he told" har , oi; thavi i llagtgiti' who i had r won 403, boyish passlooef who I Ladi il s ":(^ , o EFeed the . 1 4ed... 1 1"re 0 1 . e.efli!rihec4- He bared his heart her , an d she read how the sin and scirs,ow haii.Pannee'adal `enrnitile'd him; eintrat she' listened, ; the 4tritain "of reveognillic,hlad 'filled. •lutir' heart,. iras swept Raids!, by hili.eloquenCe. hei4p_aused,, 40:you'reineufter. *leo 'you and Helen . Avere;.reeeting ,one October. day, years' ago, how she fell and cut her forehead, And how to soothe her 143,:a a nd bound. it lop! handlierchieff" -Re only gazed at her in amazement ...•- •',DO you remember Y one ammo. ."C.! 7 , "Yes—but-" "See," _she sn'k e raisin a 'the soft` Curls from her temPle - k audidaciag •her finger 'on the. sear, qearshder *Kt wounded heartt. morsf. , iforetritharr the, lard stone had wnundeflehoreface.l4, t' 0 tio, "AS !" she - sighedv ;smiling- °golds "9124yjilifiketiii Nisei till heart, wound as in these rohildi`s days hour" tsneh: wrappedbrought comfort " ,s l):tarms; and pressed his' li'pa in the vine-wreathed.,iorch; _eight years, -bolsi*, -he lieldblmT his .-heartuped! -liesidamrtansiesit to,his.,pleadingsatwith : , fewiletutworde ;,landlAbjlB4he -brokew.weeskwmiarmissedotiali rows werelorgiven ECM _ 0.. i A MUM2:IIiIIE - '• etCl6ll4 palloplikalpollllo4o4. rilfrod4nehriiere in the beetc:thirtie iftthe world either to get a good osatoor .oup ply 40 !ER 01-0. EMIS i ' EIM ,Yot;,-.XII:Htif):,I,. itr#it iteiokgl.6oitobig it4ill.o4al MRAIiTS 4 obtpiaroadßia, by Itatading Rail R:oad *Wu. which n'tea minute s faster thxda that•OUPeanaylvazaa Kiarasa. , zats - awAri aim *OLLOWII: r...! 2aEIeArIIITG t01tT114.1.4 "AT- 000.4. - 111.•=tifaii Passenger train fo Reedirigand .Anteimediate stations atinheardg daili, except Mon cig3riArktil fitie , Exproiss otP..R. It. reaching Philadelphia pit, IN3 o .in.tlm.morning ; leaving Mai:diem) at ; Litiz et 7:54 ; Ephrata et 8123; Reinholdsville at B:so . i.liitilfing Springs at 9:16 ; and.arrivingoit.Ri-adiogist-9:35 a. m. At ReadipAconnection is node •with Fast,Es press' train SVE,ser 'Pennaylviiiiia Rail Rind, l'efthjogiNeiv-iYork, at e. M. with train of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, reach iti PhilidelPhia At 12:451). m., and also with trams for Pottsville; the-lebanon Valley and tiarristmtg. , f X L ' P. i ht.=PASSEATGEI2 TRAIN - 4410:r0i itmolincitad iliterMediate sti tions,conhectingat,Landisville at 2:50 .M. wit)2 l a titbit of It. ,R., both •Eaatand Wiet;leavihrEttitiheitiiab3:26;' Litiz 3:41 ;. „Ephitta at4:l,os Aghthottyville, 4:37 ,; 'Sinkitig - SpnifgesA3 ind arriving at Reading at45:20.P1 M.JDAvßoaditolicohhebtitiOiii made with trains for. Pottsvilleand Lebanon Valley. 641 • 11 47 -. --P 467- :P.4 BB ER,GER • TRAIN ufor Columbia a n d intermediate eta bona, leaving Sinking ;8016geisti 26; Rein. boulaville at 6 04, Ephrata at 7 2i, Litiz at 7,64,Manlnim at ,l 3 connect:los at Landisville troth 'of' Peolk's Railroad, .reaithing • Lanciiatei , M. and phi's 76P19tii_i' vat 12:36 arrAving.. at, ,Folumbia, at 9 o'clock X:M.; - tlier4'notineeting' the Ferry for ,Wrightsville? and Northern °Undid' Railroad, 04 11;15 A. 21 , ..w...!th. i tkaimof Penn ' a. Railroad 'for the Went." " • l'it.==Mitil • Paaleoger Train for =l.O COlurobta eaddatermediste•atitioaa with passeagert; leaving= fiew l ,Yerk at 12,M. , and Philadelphia 3:30'1 1 : leaving kink king Spiinge at 6:31; Liteanholdsville 6:66 Eph rare ; Maoheim ; connec - Air% at•Landiavilla - with - lin.'Expreee train of ithe;ft-,R-..R.:„.f0r Lin caster/ and: Philadelphia, reaching Philadelppka At.ll.:3o .p. ar riving at Colilmtila at'B : s.l P. . • - The Pleasure to 'Eohritts and Litiz Springs from New-York, Philadelphia, .p.altissorgsiud i other)pcilits,hs . hy this pcimdule acommodated,severartinkes per day wit h trailleconnetifinklit ditedionf.' • -1119 - Tbiohl tiekeld tb- Moir - 4Np*, Philo- V M Pi .ha 11 / 3 - 4 i/PIRtPr • mid, at,, principal sta lls it as.t t - tamed with ittrhost proint nabs bad•liil . ad?, skittle, doweist rates. • ~,,,„_t• •., ...r-,.. t l ' ' • - - - Inither r itifordation aritirret kn id to Freight orirassenge,rmerbil °Waked: the ageatt ,of,the .Compsay.„, i , I , • .” ' ' MENDES COHEN, Superintendent. -EalF." ICE,EffiElkd GlifnefaktFreigtit andllekes • ' t A g e11 ;" 1 • i5 . ... i!. ;. ,, . I ,-' .- • . . 4 0 tin ; t11365V1b61, -06141 'SILVER 1 1 • T 0 ,1 7 V; 0 1 0 1 0 I o .71 , 5 C31 $Oll -S2l. . 1 12 WC ) al2GDl,lars 1 r frirtittr AUNTS. Ci ONAcitiForif'4l4Prtg. -One -,elAtor Qq.l4..pt4iiver,,,Watphes, or ,95ilver Tea - Agett artbekle agate& ,- 1 1nR i gg mutes gels or out Soce.,of our ,Gold or Siliturware is Width irY,usheiof the cheap dol ta tuna:; • •,.• We have adopted the following mode of tolltirittrTTON value! ;• ,TAT° 6 itt *fQD•g; P'SurseceiiVeff2s o ceilts, 461lich playa for „OtinO.Pontlenc44.llPAlge, etc.. wePloetld one '` iJtioirkiiiipts $1 *hi& *Os for -corral -PM* ileecis9.44lSWynto.,lfo email 1 six - nal ces. , ,Potn r. sesesit 040,5, which pas for corms iiiinaince, Visage,- etc,' •we =sent 40 , notices. Aid-fibecinimPa4 vl4lNot at no 1 4es tha.n 0 15 , as a sample of op r goods. Upon receitit Of $ll4 iebich pays forcorres pondenwpostage; stet; we will send 150 no - "OM, ai d aaolictSipier.Wetc,ti,ly return mail. Agents !Militia.. Send for our circular ! hielititlillcissidrii , 'large! c 1 It 45'01 1 4. 1 cf4.,14ke5:15. 6 nA1ekC5W weekly, . nitAbidresaypisialyi. :.; ' 61§8 * ; liirf i torkteify;ll. Y. REED SROTHER, 'lBsleircromiltilibertrAt. titiODs xx 7 ASHINGTON.4keIeten Skirts. The . E .beietArrliclt Gf the kind made eqsch Skirt *Sire Agents for the I4tanu -fattuter.4,4 's; 'F • qprle .Ca4isipteresios,Puits, Cloths, ee lings; Selina,' Coficitiadlsi, Shifting Flannels, ifeethlrias,4c,!..l,4l-. L.,. : Mtteline h g~CingsnpA, Checks , Osriaburge 'Drifts 'had - Flanneli,' Meetings; Diapers and Fangio. I , ll3able iind4lloes Oil - Cloth, 'lfOoking Waimea t altd,,,Blapiti?ts, Transparent and,gothind Blind's: • " Wtill and Window Paper, Ingrain and Rag Carpet, Wool and lasien. Carpet Chain. A mosoOlnisa4,Eloya.snd. *ens , Hats And Caps; Common Ana Nue "Crises Ware, Fine 'aniikitelDinntigets. l .7‘'+' Su Syiuli. Teas - Few lilackeral in all NO& &slid :"Ettinia - and 'Med pmel44._ All at the 19weet prices. d'SPAINGLER tic RICH. TO HOUSE-CLEANERS: k ".' - s ' 4 ';' - itialllV RMillk , , Anew article in this •znarifel, and far-supetior to any; otAer in use. A few reasons why : "First.-L-Thei artofrets tffoui 'twine, which is affmtok._ by-the.runebdind , .li!Oie to rut, caus ing the railing out of the bristles. Seion,"4 .- I =nkiri briiiiik' aid ;inserted in the ;mind, cas.hodY al abatitush; 'when green, which when dry, causes Om to be held firmly in their alplacela. ; effany `an 'b l ent shking or shrink age lto ett'th :- - - - a w Wir.—Theysitte dißristles exclinrivs hi; .IPTHVI ikiasAa.❑ l korkit&-aatiTalied ,l 4 Part, of . .. ,i -It:Kaki:rue. ' , 'FlifirrhiX-arheStelitkiC:aletu *Am -ft the tokip.,_44,9 — my kink 1.14 60 11 ' exel ' P resi a rlM - SiriNGLER, r, . , , , AT kigresie:4 MESE VGA& ElTerlirAtie Wadds,- DPRontbs faionitle arid 4.le.geA p We a k er Pow k e a r VI Fl I & P % 11 "701f e rNITGL.E. & ~~ 4 .31:11113 Psxididteal Drops, suit Clarkir" - 11M* Vine, ectetet Aftt Prri.