r tot yotal Rlaritttian. 71johniog, 110)0 beh24,1866. The Morning Passenger train for Lan room! Philadelphia will leave the upper ;too al 12 minutes after 8 o'clock. The v 5,1 train going westward will pass upper :: 0 e t ;minutes after 12 o'clock, Nome. Harrisburg accommodation train eastward Pass at 26 minutes after 5 o'clock, in the soon and returning arrive here at 43 ''Fifes after 6 o'clock in the evening. Dont forget the sale of the Mc. ,I,atos lot, this evening, at David Cad- e rs to era Eir B, J o hn Cromlieb, of Columbia 411 lectore oo Temperance, in Temp er in ce Hall, an Monday evening next, :igiout fait. Frof. Kidd will lecture before the leacher's Institute of York, which will ye jri Bassin during Christmas week. 0:t triads at York will have a rich ;roo t is the Professor. g The Lancaster County Teachers' 15itaute held its annual qession during fit week . . a -Thursday next—the 29th—has b „oppointed by Governor Curtin, as a do:s1 thanksgiving. Services will be tie Presbyterian Church in the 3grG iog, at the usual hour for Sunday 101111. p. gb Frank Moore's "Women of the War," rcr,eatly published by S.S. Scran• ::a t C.. 126 Asylurn-st., Hartford, ino.,iF a neatly printed and handsome Til!uatr...te ,l work. The letter press is orF fine, and the " get up " in every uy.beautiful. There are nine steel plate Friraiii of heroic women, who figured the late rebellion, and short and read r i!abiographies of fifty more. Agents w 310 ti for the sak of this work, Which rill only be sold by subscription. For particul.lrs, address publishers, as fr Tho Lady's Friend fur Dec Ember "d on our table. This Is a beautiful amber, This favorite of the ladies is iilalaicg the place of Godey. A very hckonle glee' engraving 20126 inches, oll.d "One of Life's Happy Hours," 01be ei,t gratis to every subscriber 419.67, For terms, etc, see advertise- Inai in another column. prospectus of the German ltli;graph will be found in our dNrt,•;,,g columns this week. This is naftt.e most high-toned and reliable Rerklirs published in the State. As an qi,culiur,il or family journal it has no tperior. correspondent of the thzette asserts that flOtt. Thadd, !-i:evens will not be a candi hie forme United S tales Senate, but viilprofubly give his influence towards 'dd. Caine rt,u, fz - Fpan g ler & Rich kayo " broken [mud" for their new etore building; workmen are now busy digging at the allar. it Tilt Su: qua hau u a is still v4teiViilil forms Fe acon of the year ; aellNY iu• fevor and ague. •••• " • •- • " " The :Shultz Bros. Lancaster, have 1,411 e assortment of Furs. Read their red hi smiler column. Nl` It announced that Madame Ilistori'd theatrical success in America Lu been almost without precedent. She inade her first appearance in New York un the evening of September 20th ulthe receipts of twenty-six represen tations in that city and Brooklyn - were Whooo. She has since given in Boston 1:11 re presentations and one in Provi ,,tpee, the receipts being $30,000 rnak inn hundred thousand paid to see her perform in a foreign language during a period of little more than seven weeks. er A des from ays Nt Mrs, Jac patch ob Thompson, ofWashington Misssis ow. has been there importuning the Preiident to allow her husband to come 1 / 3 1110 . It is said she left with assoran -45 `min the President that he might to.iqrs to his home in Mississippi. It NI be remembered that he was one of the alleged Canadian conspirators. 4' The needle gun of Prussia has " improved u by its . 44 'Ni American pon rifles are superior to itin all the requisites for an . effective 4110 Y arm, and therefore no wonder t 11 : 66 b' expreesed that the inventor of tittdie gun has been able to make aaP weapons surpassing the old in many 491)vets, J ar his currently reported thatyoung nm the forger, supposed to be in tls B ing prison, is really in Europe, " 4 illier he has been allowed to go incog. r°l4 Elie during the term of his sob -44.°. Visitors, to the prison, it is said, ° not see him any more. h it Some six months ago, Bishop sosecreas, was shot and wounded by a ! a ny or ruffians, one dark evening, and 4419 escaped with his life. 0 n amed Charles Rose, ae young p s art g Li of the ,Nr, only 21 years of age, hag Jus t ' 'N arrested in Cincinnati. Ur There are in Chicago seven counts tw a rquises, one who would have been "'Af had a baker e dozen of German Xqatial Not its 113- Dr. SCHENCK'S Mandrake Pills a sub stitute for Calomel. These Pills are composed of various roots, having the power to relax the secretions of the liver as promptly and effeeft ually as blue pill or mercury, and without pro ducing any of those disagreeable or dangerous effects which often follow the use of the latter. In all bilious disordeis these pills may be used with confidence, as they promote the dis charge of vitiated bile, and remove those ob structions from the liver and biliary ducts, which are the cause of bilious affections in general, Schenck's Mandrake Pills cure sick head ache, and all disorders of the liver, indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue, costiveness, drow siness and a general feeling of wear:ness and lassitude, showing that the liver is in a torpid or obstructed condition. In short, these pills may be used with advan tage in all cases when a purgative er alterative medicine is requiled. , Please ask for "Dr. Schenek , s Mandrake Pills," and observe that the two likenesses of the Doctor are on the government stamp—one when in the last stage of Consumption—the other in his present health. Sold by all druggists and dealers. Puke 25 cents per box. Principal office, No. lb N. 6th street, Philadelphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents :-Hemas Barnes & co., 21 Park-Row, N. Y.; S. S. Hance, 108 Baltimore-st , Bitltimore, Md.; John D. Park, N. E. Cot. 4th and Walnut, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker Sr Taylor, 134 and 136 Wabash Ave nue, Chicago, ill.; Collins Bros., S. W. Corner Second and Vine, St. Louis, Mo. [4 ALt.cocit's Porous Plasters. The best strengthening plaster in the world. These plasters resolve and assuage pain by calling forthe the acrid humors from parts internal to the akin and general circulation, thus, in many cases, positively evaporating the disease. JAMES LULL, M. D, There is nothing equal, in the way of a plas ter, to the Porou a Plaster of Mr. Allcock. Everything is pleasant about them. They are the plaster of the da) , and a fit type of our pre sent advancement it science and art. In asth ma, cough, kidney affections, gout, rheumatism and local, deep-seated pains, they. afford per manent relief. J. F. JOHNSON, M. n., on " Topical Remedies." From a personal knowledge of these plasters . , we can state that they are decidedly preferable to any other in use ; whatever relief is to be obtained by the use of a plaster, we shculd re commend them. A. INGRAIIAM, 31 D., Editor New-York Mentor. Agency, " Brandreth Rouse," New Yolk. Sold by all druggists. MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY.—AIII May of warning and instruction for young men: also, Diseases and Abuses which prematurely pros trate the Vital Powers, with sure means of relcif. Sent free of charge, in sealed letter envelopes. Address, DR. J. SaicclN HOUGH. TON, 'toward Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Puiladelphia, Pa. [july 1,'66 -Iy. L ADIES' FANCY FURS NOW OPENING AT SHULTZ & BI?O.THEICS, NO. 20 NORTH QUEEN-ST., LANCASTER, PA. A very choice collection of Ladies' Fancy Furs. Sa:..fe, Mink Sable, Mink, Siberian Fquireel, Geririan Russian and American Fitch, Rock Martin Capes, Vietorines, Berthas, Cuffs and Muffs, for Ladies' nod thildrens' Wear. - - - - II:a-Ladies' and Childreus' Hoods, Caps and Fur Trimming, Gentlemen's Fur Collars, Caps and Gloves in all qualities. A complete as sortment of F.4IICY SLEIGHING ROBES. SHULTZ & BROTHER'S, Flatters and Furriers. Shipping Furs of all kinds bought and the highest cash prices paid. A Pleasant Home For Sale. 0 The Carter property, situated on the west end of Matk et street, in the Borough of Mari etta, two doors east of the residence of James Duffy, esq., is offered at private sale. It consists of THREE LOTS of GROUND, upon which are erected a Two Story Frame Bluffing louse, at present occupied by two families; also, a Stable and convenient out-buildisgs. It con tains a large variety of choice fruit trees, all in bearing. The property commands a splendid view, and is, altogether, one of the most de sirable residences in the Borough.' For terms of sale apply to F. L. BAKER. November 17, 1866.-tf. Opposae the Buttonwood Tree. HERTZLER & GUION, [SUCCESSORS TO JOHN lIERTZLER,J IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES AND TIC) 1- No. 821 Itlarket Street, PHILADELPHIA. lIARAT 10E0. A. GUION .Mishler's Barb Bitters for sale APltgaZdan and cgr • .nr AS located permanently in Columbia, VI and offers his professional services to the citizens of that place. - He may be found at his office, at the resi dence of Benjamin Haldeman, on Locust-st., every day from 8 to 10 a. in., and 7 to 8 p. m. Persons wishing his services in special cases, between these hours, will leave word by note at his office, or through the post office. at), OYSTERS I am now in the rcceipt of the best of Oysters which will be served up in the usual varie ties of styles. I will have fitted up for the winter months, warm and comfortable rooms on the first and second floors, for the ACCOMMODATION O F THE LADIES, which department will receive particular attention. G. U. GOODMAN, aodivoi's lee ere* & Ousia. Marietta, September 15, 1966,-tf. DIVIDEND FIRST NATIONAL. BANK OF MARIETTA, PA. November 14, 1566. THE Directors of this Bank have declared a semi-annual DIVIDEND of 'FIVE per cent. on the Capital Stock, out of the profits of 'the list six months, payable io Stockholders on demand—clear of taxes. AMOS BOWMAN, Marietta, Nov. 17,•2t. CasEkier. RAIL. SKIRTS.--Go to Ittp ! 1L0t.L173 tIIMZEA • eb HALDEMANS' HAVE NOW OPENED A FULL, ASSORTMENT OF 1E 3111 E 11E3 FrICTIELIS For Ladies, Misses and Children! NO FURS FROM LAST SEASON. DAILY ARRIVALS OF New Good:6i! New Bargains and New Attractions WEEK_THIS gxeitisibe 518ie4 in el* eff_EYD3{ BIG BARGAINS IN FRESH BLANKETS. Broche Shawls from late sales in NEW YORK. &c., &c. A 2 HALDEMAN'S COLUMBIA, PA. Columbia, November 17, 1866.-Im. MARIETTA TOWN LOT AT PUBLIC SALE. ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1866 The undersigned administrator of John Mc Adams, deceased, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, will sell at public sale, at the public house of David Ca'sel, at the lower end of Marietta, all that certain LOT OF GROUND, situated on the south -side of Seen d street, (Turnpike) in that part of the borough of Marietta laid out by John Myers, and numbered on the plan there of by No. 40, containing in front on Second street, 40 feet, and extending in depth to a public alley 203 feet. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock in the evening of the above named day. TERMS : Cash on the first day of April 1867 except one-third of the amount remaining af ter payment of debts and expenses, which shall remain charged upon said lot. JOHN AUXER, ?Carlotta, Nov. 3d.-ts. Established 13.49 S El ULTZ'S Old Established tim Nat, ,apr• Sur NO. 20 NORTH QTJ EEN STREET, ip h LANCASTER, PA. WE would respectfully announce that our styles for the Fall and Winter of 1866, are now ready, consisting of Gentlemen's Dress Silk, Cassiinere, Plain and Brush, Fur and kvool,_or Cassimerett, Stiff' Cassimere, Soft and Steel exten ced Brims, and Flexible Self-ad justing and D'Orssy Brim 31E - 311L 211 'DSC' In new, novel and beautiful designs, and at Hoch prices as to make it an inducement for all to purclia.e. C_Da,IDB I Our stock of Caps comprises all the newest styles for Men, Boys and Children's Fall and Winter wear. Our motto is, 'Equality to all." The lowest selling price marked in figures on each article, and never varied from, at SHULTZ 'Sr. BROTHER'S, .1 at. Cap and Fur Store, No. 20 North Queen-st.„ Lancastpr. All kinds of ,Shipping Furs bought and the highest Cash prices paid. eie,llmfobm Die,01.4), A family and an agricultural journa, of the largest and handsomest description. DEVOTED TO Choice literature, including Poetry, Novel ettes, Tales, and moral and entertaining read- ing generally. In the Literary Department we shall present the, choicest varieties within the reach of our extended means. The Nov elettes, Tales, Poetry,Sec., shall be supplied from thr best and highest sources, and be equal to anything to be found in any journal or ma gazine. Agriculture and Horticulture, embracing Farming, Gardening, Fruit-raising, &c.—Our labors in this department for over thirty years have met the cordial approbation of the public. Our purpose has been to furnish useful and reliable information upon these very important branches of industry, and to protect them as far as within our power against the false doc trines and selfish purposes of the many em pires and sensation adventurers by which the Farmer is incessantly assailed. This portion of the Germantown Telegraph is alone worth the whole price of subscription. News Department.—The seine industry, care, and discrimination, in gathering and pre paring the stirring events of the day, expressly for this paper, which hitherto had been one of its marked features and given so universal sat isfactitm, will be continued with redoubled ' efforts to meet the increasing demands of the public. TERMs.—Two dollars and fifty' cents per annum. No orders received without the cash and all subscriptions stopped at the end of the time paid for. Specimen numbers sent gratis. A dlress, PHILIP R. FREAS, Editor and Proprietor, Germantown, Pa. IL L. 4. E. J. ZALtill, f fetcuLeAs, (4,411 Corner of North Queen-St.,, )4 and Centre Square,. _Lancaster, Pa, VE are prepared to sell American and Swiss 'Watches at the lowest cash rates! We buy directly from the Imparters and Man ufacturers, and can, and do sell Watches as low as they can be bought in Philadelphia or New-York. A fine stock of flocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, Silver and Silver-plated ware constantly on hand. Every article fairly represented. H. L. 4r E. J. ZAHMS Corner North Queen Street and Centre Square LANCASTER, PA. February 17, 1866.-tf. KBAUT STANDS, Meat Stenos, Wi n o . Kegs, Tubs, packets and Cedar-ware generally, constantly on hand at J. SPANGLE,R , S. DR. H. LANDIS is the sole agent for the Sale of MISR LER'S BITTERS, in the Borough of Marietta. For sale at the G9LDEN MORTAR. COAL HODS, Coal Selves, Coal Shovels 1 4 kers, Stove Grates, Cylinders and Li nings of different kinds, kept on hand at JOHN SPANGLER'S. OGER'S Celenrated Pearl Cement and n, Oil Paste Blacking at ' " THE GOLDEN MORTAR. Q PIC EBOXES, sugar bakes, fruit jars, win k:Vow blinds, looking glasses, at JOHN SPANGLER'S. TO LANDLORDS! Just received, Scotch and Irish WHISKIES, warran ted to be pure, at H. D. Benjamain's. JOB PRINTING of every description ex ecuted with neatness and dispatch at the °Wee of The Mariettian. fIAIR ROLLS, the' latest fashion—call in al Mrs. ROTH'S Variety Store and see them—all the rage now, in the cities. TrEEP OUT THE FLIES! Cheap and or namental dish covers of wire at • • JOHN SPANGLER'S. BASS porcelain lined. pr.ener yin J. fit , . reLelvaied Patent Duplex Elliptic LOB DOUBLE SPRING] 1111._ 31C 1111,. r - 1 -1 TRE Wonderful flexibility and great com fort and pleasure to any I.dy wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced par titularly in elf crowded assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a silk or muslin dress, an invaluable quality in crinoline not found in any single spring skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic steel spring skirt-for a single day, will never afterwards willingly dispense with their nse. For children, misses, and young ladies theY are superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the Single Spring, but will preserve their perfect and grace shape when three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown aside as useless. The hoops are covered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom rods are not only double springs, but twice (or double) covered ; pre venting ahem from wearing out when dragging down steps, stairs, &c. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies and is universally recommended by the Fashion Magazines as the standard skirt of th, Le fashionable world. -- To enjoy the following inestimable advanta ges in crinoline, viz: superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish shape and finish, flexibil ity, durability, comfort and economy, enquire for J. W. BRADLEY 'S Duplex Elliptic or Double Spring Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine article. CAUTION :—To guard against imposition be particular to notice that skirts offered as "Du- FLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz "J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband—none others are genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus revealing the two (or double) spring_ braided together there in, which is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a combination not to be found in any other Skirt. For sale in all stores where first class skirts are sold, throughout the United States and elsewhere. Manufactured by the sole owners of the patent,. Wrests, Bradley & Cary, No. 97 Chambers and 79 ..Sr 81 lteade-sts, N. Y October 20, 1866.-3m.] The Lady's Friend. A B EA uTria,74IOI2isiGRATUN G ITIHE LADY'S FRIEND announces for 1867, the following Novelets : a new sto ry by Mrs. Henry Wood, author of " East Lynne," "The Channings," &e.; "How a woman had her way," by Elizabeth Prescott, author of "Tula by the Sun;" "No longer young," by Amanda M. Dougins author of "In trust," &c.; and "Dora Castel," by Frank ee Benedict. It will give a splendid double page finely colored Fashion Plate—engraved on steel—in every number. It will give a beautifully executed fancy steel engraving in every number. It will give a large assortment of wood cuts, illustrating the fashions, fancy work, &c., in every number. It will give a popular piece of music, worth the cost of the magazine in itself—in every number. . Car)B I 1 .. _ It will give a copy of the beautiful Premium steel ergraving—"One of Life's Happy Hours" —26 inches long by 20 it ches wide—to every single (0.60) subscriber, and to every person sending on a Club. It oilers among its premiums, 'Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machines, Silver Plated tea sets, Spoons, and Pitchers, Gold and Silver watches, double_barrel guns, Allen's Rifles, Melodeons, Clothes V‘ , ringers, Appleton's Cy clopedias, &c. TERMS. copy (and the Premium Engraving) $2:50 4 copies - - - - - 0:00 5 44 and one gratis, . • 8:00 S 44 and one gratis, 12:00 20 " and one gratis, - 28:00 One copy of. The Post and The I.4:Ay's Friend, one year, 4100 The getter up' of a Club will always receive a copy of the Premium Engraving. Members of a club wishing the premium engraving must remit One Dollar extra. Persons desirous of getting up Clubs or Pre mium lists, should enclose 15 cents for sam ple magazine, containing the particulars. Address DEACON & PETERSON, 319 Walnut-st., Philadelphia. L ADIES TAKE PARTICULAR THE REAL VALPAU FEMALE PILLS! . These Pills, so celebrated many years ago in Paris, for the relief of female irregularities, and afterwards so notorious for their criminal employment in the practice of abortion, are now offered for sale for the first time in Amer ica. They have been kept in comparative ob scurity from the fact that the originator, Dr. VALPAU, is a Physician in Paris, of great wealth and strict conscientious principles, and has withheld them from general use, lest they should be employed for unlawful purposes. In overcoming female obstructions they seem to be truly omnipitent, bursting open the flood gates from whatever cause may have stopped them ; but they are offered to the public only for legitimate uses, and all agents are forbid den to sell them when it is understood that the object is unlawful. For-sale by Dr. F. Hinkle, Marietta ; P. A. Pyle, Mountjoy ; H. D. Parry and R. Wil liams, Columbia, and druggists generally. Ladies can procure a box, sealed from the eyes of the curious, by enclosing $1 and six postage stamps to 0. G. STAPLES, General Agent for us, Watertown, New-York, or to any at the above agents. [N0v.25'66-ly 1866 PHILADELPHIA 1866• First National Bank of Marietta. THIS BANIZINGASSOCIATION HAVING COMPLETED ITS ORGANIZATION ia now prepared to transact all kinds of BANKING BUSINESS: The Board of Directors meet weekly, on Wednesday, for discount and other business. 113'93ank Hours JOHN HOLLINGER, PREBIDENT. Amos BOWMAN, Cashier. TTENTION 1 SPORTSMEN ! ! Eley's Gun Cape, Eley's Gun Wadde, Dupont's Sporting and Glazed Duck Powder Baltimore Shot 1 Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, sold rri H E celebrated Gutta Pereira Oil Blacking makes a beautiful water proof polish. For boots, shoes, harness, &c. For sale only at Dr. Landis' Drughtore. DIRIC:1 Latest Fashims Demand REDUCED PRICES TO CLUBS NOTICE. [ WARRANTED FRENCH. ] WALL PAPERS! NEW FALL STYLES ! HOWELL & BOURKE, MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES, CORNER FOURTH. AND MA RKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. N. B. Always in store, a large stock of LINEN AND OIL SHADES. A CHOICE Lot of Books for children called A indistructable Pleasure Books ;- School and Paper BoOki r Statilinary; Pens, 'gen holders Ecc „ at DR. LANDIy. NAM L OF A/iIE.RICA.,- for beautifying ii r tki r ,com .leition, softening the skin, re il. eeklee piinplee ' T HE PERUVIAN SYRUP, Is a protected solution of the PROTOXIDE OP IRON, a new discovery in medicine which Strikes at the root of disease, lip supplying the blood with its vital principle, or life element--faox. This is the secret of the wonderful success of curing this remedy in Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Chronic Dais rhaa, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of The Kidneys and Bladder, • Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad. state of Blood or accompanied by debility of a, low state of the system. Being free from Alchohol in any form, its energizing effects are not followed by corre sponding reaction, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor and new life into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con stitution. DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY From the venerable archdeacon Scott, D. D. Dunham, Canada East, March 24 2 1865. * * * " I anti an inveterate Dyspeptic of more than 25 years standing," * * * " I have been so wonderfully bene fitted in the three short weeks during which I have used the Peruvian Syrup, that I can scarcely persuade myself of the reality.— People wlv have known me are astonished at the change. lam widely known 3 and can but recommend to others that which has done so much for me." . 1 ' * A Case of 27 Years' Standing Cured. From Insley Jewett, No. 15 Avon place, Bos tith. 4, I have suffered and sometimes severely, for 27 years, from Dyspepsia. I commenced taking the Peruvian Syrup, and found imme diate benefit from U. In the course of three or four weeks I was entirely relieved from my sufferings, and have enjoyed uninteirupted health ever since." An Eminent Divine of Boston says : " I have been using the Peruvian Syrup for some time past; it gives me new vigor, buoy ancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle." Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy; from weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably hesi tate to give it a trial. A pamphlet cf 32 pages, containing certifi cates of cures an.. recommendations from some of the most eminent physicians, clergy men, and others, will be sent TREE to any ad dress. n- See that each bottle has PERUVIAN SYRUP blown in the glass. IMEMMICES J. P. Dinsmore, Proprietor, 36 Dey Street New York. AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SCRO FU LAI All Medical Men agree that lODINE is the best remedy fot Scrofula and all kindred dis eases ever discovered. The difficulty has been to obtain a pure solution of it. PR. li. ANDERS' lODINE WATER. Is a Pure Solution of lodine, without a sol vent Containing a FTJLL,GRAIN to each ounce of water. A moat Powerful Vitalizing Agent and Restorative. It RA a cured and WILL CURE SCROFULA in all its manifold forms ULCERS, CANCERS, SYPHILIS, SALT RHEUM &C, Circulars will be sent FREE to any one send ing their address. Price $l.OO a bottle, or 6 for $5.00 Prepared by Dr. li. Anders, physician and Chemist. FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey Street, New York AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ISTAR,S BALSAM. OF WILD CHERRY lI.kS BEEN USED FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTURY, WITH THE SIOST ASTONISHING SUCCESS 11, GM= Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, In tluenza, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, and every affection of The Ihroat, Lungs, and Chest. CONS UMPTION! - - which carries olf more victims than any other disease, and which baffles the skill of the Physicians to a greater extent than any other malady, often YIELDS TO THIS REMEDY! when all others prove ineffectual. - AS A MEDICINE, RAPID IN RELIEF. SOOTHING IN EFFECT S SAFE IN-ITS OPERATION, IT IS UNSURPASSED! while as a preparation, free from noxious in gredients, poisons, or minerals ; uniting skill, science, and medical knowledge ; combining all that is valuable in the vegetable kingdom for this class of disease, it -is INCOMPARABLE! and is entitled, merits, and receives the gen oral confidence of the public. SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D., of Herman, N. Y., writes as follows : "Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry gives universal satisfaction. It seems to cure a cough by loosening and cleansing the lungs. and allaying irritation, thus removing the cause, instead of drying up the cough and leaving the cause behind. I consider the Balsam as good as any, if not the best, Cough medicine with which 1 am acquainted." The Rev. JACOB SECHLER, of Hanover, Pa. Well known and much respected among the German population in this country, makes the following statement for the benefit of the afflicted. DEAR SIRS :--Having realized in my family important benefits from the use of your valu able preparation—WlSTAWS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY —it affords me pleasure to re commend it to the public. Some eight years ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of her recovery were entertained. I then procured a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and before she had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there was a great improvement in her health. I have, in my individual case made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have al ways been benefitted by it. Jacon SECH LER. PRICE ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE. FOR SALE DY J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey Street,New York SETH W. FOWLE & Sos, Proprietors, Boston And by all Druggists. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE cures Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES WOUNDS, BRUISES, SPRAINS. Grace's C.:elebrated Salve • • • CURES .BOILS, ULCERS, .CANCERS. • , ... Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES CHAPPED HANDS, CHILBLAINS. • Grace's Celebrated Salve ISEA.LS OLD SOBES,:PLESEI WOUNDSAC. It is prompt in actions removes pain et, once sMcl reduces the most angry 7 looking swelling .orld'inflareinations, as_if by -magic,—thus af fadng reliet. and a complete cure. Qiily'2s Malt box ! • (Sent by mail for 35 ets.) -Sold-bi-J..P.-DINSMORE,.36.Dey-st., N. Y. B. W. FOWLE 3c Sort, Proprietors. Boston. ' Sold by druggists, groce7s, , sod t9R ntry *twee. Reduction in price of the Jnzerican, Watches, Made at WALTIIA.M; Mass. • In conseqUenee of the recent great Improve- Ments in our facilities for manufacturing we lave reduced our prices to es low a point as they can be placed WITH GOLD AT PAR, so that no one need hesitate 'to buy a watch now from the expectation that it will be cheaper at some future time. The test of ten years and the manufacture and sale of more than 200,000 WATC HES, has given our productions the very highest rank among time keepers. Commencing with the determination to make only thoroughly ex cellent watches, our business has steadily in creased as the public became acquainted with their value, until for months together, we have been unable to supply the demand. We have repeatedly enlarged our factory buildings un til they now cover three acres of ground, and give accommodation to more than 800 men. We are fully justified in saying that we now make more than one-half of all the Watches sold in the United States. The different grades are distinguished by the following trade marks on the plate : I.—" American Watch Co." Waltham, Mass. 2.—"Appleton,Tracy & Co." Waltham, Mass. 3.—" P. S. Bartlett," Waltham, Mass. 4.—" Wm. Ellery." 6.—Ou a LADIES' WATCH of first quality is named "Appleton, Tracy & Co," Walt ham. Massachusetts. 6.—Our next quality of Ladies' Watch is na med " P. S. Bartlett," Waltham, Mass. These watches are furnished in a great va riety of sizes and styles of eases. The American Watch Co., of Waltham, Mass., authorize us to state that without dis tinction of trade-marks or price, AU the products of thesr factory are fully war- ranted, to be the best time keepers of their class ever made in this or any other country. Buyers should remember that unlike the guarrantee of a fordign maker who can never be reached, this guarantee is good at all times against the company or their agents, and if, after the most thorough trial, any watch should prove defec tive in any particular, it may be always be exchanged for another. As the American Watches made at Waltham, are for sale by dealers generally throughout the country, we do not solicit orders for single watches. CALITION.—The public are cautioned to buy only of respectable dealers. AU persons sell ing counterfeits will be prosecuted. Robbins & Appleton, Agents for the American Watch Co.. Oct. 20-Im] 182 BROADWAY, N. Y. AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION! AMERICAN ARTISTS , UNION!! AMERICAN ARTISTS UNION!!! The American Artists' Union [established 1854] announce that in order to extend the sale of the following well-known and highly Popular Steel Plate ENGRAVINGS : Departure of the Pilgrim Fathers for America, - - - 27x36 in. Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, 27x36 The Leta Supper, 26x42 Fallstair Mustering his Recruits, 25x30 Skakspeare and his Friends, 27x31 Cotter's Saturday Night, 23x28 Village Blacksmith, 27x32 Manifest Destiny, [Fortune Telling] 21x28 The Massacre of Wyoming in' 1776; 28x36 Mount Vernon in the olden time, or, Washington at 30 years old, 26x34 The escape of Alaster McDonald from the Massacre of Glencoe, 26x34 The Madonna, 26x34 They have deemed expedient to offer them io their friends and the public, at Or, z DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS each, the price heretofore having been $2 each, and for the purpose of stimulating the getting up of clubs, they have determined to award premiums to the getters up of the clubs, and in addition thereto to dis tribute amongst the subscribers the sum of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS in money and paintings, as soon as the sale shall have reached 100,000 engravings. As it it is our intention to advertise very extensively, and as the engravings are very well known throughout the whole country, we have no doubt that with the low price we charge for them and with the exertion which will be set forth by our numerous friends, the number will be, reached in a very short time. As soon as it is reached, the subscribers, through their club Agents, will be notified by a circular letter from us, naming the time and method of dis tribution. CLUB RATES Single Engraving $1.50 each—by mail, free. For $l5 we will send 13 Eug. and 2 to the Club Agent. For $2O we will send 15 Eng. and 1 to the Club Agents. For $25 we will send 20 Eng. and 6 to the Club Agents. For $3O we a ill send 25 Eng. and 6 to the Club Agent. For $35 we will send 30 Eng. and 7 . .t0 the Club Agent. For $5O we will send 50 Eng and a Silver Watch. For $75 we will send 80 Eng. and a Silver Lever. For 100 we will send 110 Eng. and a Hunting Lever. The Club packages will be very securely packed and forwarded by Express. Any person may get up clubs and forward the amount either by Express, Sight draft, Post Office order or in a registered letter, and in all cases the engravings will be immediately sent, and for each engraving a numbered Cer tificate and receipt will be enclosed in the package. C. 0. D. ORDERS.—Persons wishing to send for Engravings and pay the Express Co. when they are received, will be rrquired to send with their order $2 to $5, according to its amount, and this will be credited on their bill. LIST OF PREMIUMS TO BE DISTRIBUTED. One of $lO,OOO in money $lO,OOO 5,000 " 5,000 Five of 1,000 " 5,000 Ten of 500 ct 5,000 Fifty of 100 a 0,000 One hundred elegant Oil Paintings. richly framed, Landscapes, at $lOO each, 10,000 Two hundred elegant Oil paintings, rich ly framed, Interior Views, at $5O each .10,000 $50,000 The American Artists' l'nion would add that these premiums are to be considered only in the light of a free gift to their patrons, as the engravings are furnished them belew. their market value, and as the cost of engravings, after the plates are procured, is very trifling, they can easily afford to make the distribution large as it is. We trust that our numerous friends through out the country and Canadas will use their utmost exertions, so that if possible, the dis tribution'may be made soon, and it can be done if they are at all active• Ladies have often made excellent Club Agents for us, and we solicit their kind efforts, which will not go unrewarded. Let one or more energetic per sons in every town and village in the country commence as soon as they see this; and get up as large a club as possible. By so doing they will be the means of introducing elegant en gravings into families, and thus aid in cultiva ting& taste for the beautiful and refined. Address orders SEC? .Y AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION, 14-3 min. J 25 Pine St., New York. O.O4ETHING -NEW I. Patent clasp pock -43 it boblit; - do gum bands to renew, adapte to any i ecindition of theyfinaoce at , JOHN &ANGLER'S. h„LL Ike of . 131anke printed and for ea) 1- % . a t . 2'HI 9 OFFIPE.