fetal Earititian. cow 7goning, febilmq, 9 , 5867. . Tbe Morning Passenger train for Lan oiond Philadelphia will leave the upper ua at 12 minutes after S o'clock. The go "in going westward will pass upper 000ori 7 minutes afier 12 o'clock, Norm. gsburg accommodation train eastward o,,:psor at 26 minutes after 5 o'clock, in the ,prnoon and returning arrive here at 43 huter after 6 o'clock in the evening. or We have received the circular of i o World Mutual Life Insurance Corn. soy el Taw York, of which J. F. Frue. liiy,Flollidaysburg, Blair county, is the „ ora l ~g e ot for Pennsylvania, to whom ~ ,i icati o ns for insurance further infer- F a r tioti, an d persons desiring local agen os,should be addressed. There are a ot li my life insurance companies in tlion ed, many of which we know but 0, but the character of Mr. Frueauff ,h o i 3 no stranger in this county), is lab, 03 to lead us to believe and know s alt not allow him to connect himself ~itt any doubtful institution. ..... A short sermon will be preached by 1111. t a late meeting of Susquehanna the Pastor, Rev. John Stringer, aed an e, No. 6, L 0. of U.'l' ,the follow address delivered by the Superintendent :,o'fiwors wore duly installed, for the licv. G. M. Clawges. The public are ru ing term: W. C. 'l'., George G. cordially invited to be present. * W. V. T, Barry Bucher ; W. JllOO P. Johnson ;W.A. S , Sarah iltr Two children belonging to Wash- Tuner; W, T., John Burr; W. F. ington Whittaker, whilst on their way Dorid Mattis ; W. C., MyritVerroll ; from school, on Thursday of last week; , John J. Carroll ; W. D. M., walked on the ice on the Susquehanna arsSiull; W. I.G , Samuel Larzeleru; river, near their home at Peach Bottom, —; It il. S., A. A.. Ramb• and when nearly opposite Mr. W hittak 11. S , Mary Lease ; W. P. C. el . 's house, they crossed over a place j, It. Windulph ; L. D , 11. B. where the ice had gorged. One of the cakes over which they passed, gave way, and the children went into the water, but luckily were enabled to save them. selves from drowning by clinging to pieces of ice. Mr. Whittaker and another gentleman, who witnessed the affair at once started to rescue the chil dren. In their efforts to reacts them, the g . The new County Commissioners, abJ. B. Shuman, as president have de the following appointments for the oiling year: Solicitor, Jesse Landis ; ler6, John IL Shirk; Janitor, Joseph ,6nydsr, Mr. Shirk, who was a sot w,takes the place of Peter G. Eber -111, who was, for 26 years, clerk to the 'ommissioners. The new officers of the riiou, are as follows : Keeper, Levi eueoig ; Physiciao, Dr. J F. Huber; olxitor, Dmiel G. Baker. fe Ilr. llinkle has made his arrange mos that he will be able to be found his office, in this place, every after ant, from 3 to 4 o'clock, and should ere tie any cases here that will require era frequent attendance, it will be giv- Ile wishes his old families to bear mud that they shall receive the same coition as heretofore. t "The rains of Sunday and Mon " says the Columbia Herald, "car• el (Jail our snow and raised the river it's Lobes ; crossing on foot still stisiws hut uo teams have crossed Ilendsy. The water is muddy, should our present warm weather r,tir,ue, our crystal bridge will soon •app i~nr,~~ 4 - 0"111, Total Abstinence Society of tvill meet on Monday evening, Fenvrance Hull, For the discussion lthefulluwing question : "Is the use of Vitie (asocial gatherings as productive (mjury to society, as the sale and use ih alt liquors ?" The public is invited oettend. lir Our neighbors of Columbia have ,11 a 51asquerade Ball in the Odd Eel -48 of that place. 'rhe Herald aas a long and glowing description of Kefrer "did the music" and every hg passed off in fine style. So Bays Ile Herald. Ir The - American House," Colum 4kept by Pardy Lockard, was found Wodoesday afternoon last, to be on Ire. Considerable damage was done to ae boilding, which was fully insured, bib tir. Lockard will lose about $5OO by houtge done the furniture. ................. lir Read the advertisement of flAoKa RROS Lancaster, hi another column. 'Lis one of the largest dry goods west of Philadelphia, where a 'CAF hu;;N assortment of everything in Iteir Imp can he found. RP' Tile usual quarterly sermon to the PlPils of the Met hodist Sabbath School, all bs preached on Sunday morning ' l 'll, by Rev. M r. Stringer, the pastor, the children, under charge of Dr. will sing a number of pieces 4 lected lor the occasion. The " open organization "rein- Yetanee society will meet on M inday sus sing next, in Temperance Hall. The Kblie is invited. Vocal and Metro men -41 music will be held and addresses de- •••••• „ 14. The day of appeal from State and qutty taxes, for Marietta Borough, rtiq take place at the Commissioners' li e; Lancaster, on Friday the 22d in -Btlilt, East Donegal township on Toes day. February 19th. „It The Columbia Herald comes to us " 118 Rook enlarged by the addition of 1(44 columns. This looks as if our 410,6 31 . 9 Can and will support two pa- PBrs, liritton Musser have jut re (l7ed a beautiful assortment of Valen tines--socee very flue and others comic. Farmer J ehn Landes, president of the L ancaoter County Bank, died a few 'la 6 since, aged 82 years. A LIBEL SCJlT.—Thomas Hall Fore man, formerly of this county, but now claiming to be a resident of Philadel phia, has instituted against the Examin er in one of the courts of that county, for libel ; the alleged libel contained in an article published at the time Fore man was arrested on the charge of de frauding Levi S. Heist, of Warwick township, and others, by selling them stock in a kind of bogus oil company. The suit don't trouble us mach, although Mr. T. Hall Foreman has doubtless laid the damages inflicted on his reputation very high. He is a modest man, with no very great opinion of anybody but himself. We shall allude to this matter again.—Lancaster Examiner. CHILDREN'S SINGING.—The Sabbath School Children connected with the Methodist Congregation, will sing in the M. E Church, on to-morrow, ( Sunday, Feb.loth) both Morning and Evening. Beautiful and appropriate pieces of Music have been selected for the occa sion entitled : "Your Mission," "O'er the Flowing River," "The Angels in the Air," "The Still Small Voice," and "Universal Praise." ice over which they passed also gave way, and they sunk to the bottom of the stream. The water, however, being only about five feet in depth at that point, they saved themselves from drowning, though with much difficulty. During this time a number of persons were at tracted to the spot, and boats and other articles were used by those on shore to uid in getting the men and children from their perilous position. Mr. Whittaker at length succeeded in reaching the chil dren and brought them safely on land. tom - Changeable seasons are always accompanied by an increase of diseases of the throat and lungs. Persons sub ject to such diseases should remember the dangerous consequences of neglect :ing them or tampering with them by using almost worthless quack prepara tions from which they derive little or no benefit. We would recommend all to use Hasson's Compound Syrnp of Tar It will cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Pain in the Ileart, Asth . ma, Bronchitis, Chronic Catarrhs, &c., &c. It is a pleasant and agreeable syr up and a valuable preparation for ! Whooping Cough. Price 50 cents. Sold I by Brit ton & Musser and Dr. 11. Landis. a Dr. H. S. Trout has taken posses sion of the suite of rooms formerly oc cupied by Dr. Hinkle, and has " thrown out his shingle," as will be seen by ref erence to our advertising columns. The Doctor is no stranger here and has many friends. We wish him success. NW " Old Kitty Low " and who in or around Marietta has not heard of her— the oldest colored woman in our vicinity —died a few days since. fa - Some of our street crossings are in a dangerous condition—whose duty is it to repair?—the borough or the pro perty holder? Co Light ! Light ! Light I ! !—old Lard and Fluid Lamps altered and changed to coal lamps, and all lamps-re paired at Britton & Musser's drugstore. liar Forney's paper appeared on Tues day la.t in an entire new dress of type. This is the paper of the Quaker City. =I ow Wanted—a couple of rooms in Market street—suitable for a reception and consulting room. Inquire at this office. MARRIED. _ On Tuesday morning last, by Rev. G. M. Clawges, DAVID STRICKLER, ESQ.. of York, PR., to MRS. MARY MUSSELMAN, of this borough. On the sth instant, at the Presbyterian par sonage: by Rev. Wm. A. Fleming, OLIVER MCFADDEN to Miss SELINDA. V. CHILD, all of Marietta. Pa. DIED In this borough on Monday last, Lanus., in fant daughter of Amos and Rachael D. Bowman 1-31raltde, M.. D.., Physician and Surgeon. AV I NG removed to Columbia, would em brace this opportunity of informing his ormer patients and families in Marietta and vicinity, that he can still be consulted daily, at his office in Marietta, between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock, P. M. Marietta, February 9, 1867.-tf. II S. TROUT, M. D., Offers his professional services to the citizens • of Marietta and vicinity. OFFICE :—ln the Rooms formerly occupied by Dr. F. Hinkle, Market-st., Marietta. 215 °°413 M .1 M1 A %) SPRING 1867.] • Housekeeping Goods! HAG 14',1=i: & BROT.HERS ARE now opening and invite an examina tion of the LARGEST STOCK of English Granite TVw e EVER OFFERED IN LANCASTER Also, a full assortment of PAINTED ENGLISH GRtNITE, flif/cite (V. XaLezi , ed ,ai,entarz. Ware, ?MAW*ff & Butop &iusluoe. We are selling all of the above at greatly re duced prices. Woieities (9.0$ &,2,lll)iiefs, Fine Damask and Hand-loom Table Liners, Linen Sheetings, Pillow Casing, Napkins, Cotton S:metings, Tick ings, Cheeks, etc , Bleeched MUSLINS—aII the best makes. 1000 Pounds _Prime Feathers, WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES, GREEN & BUFF HOLLANDS all widths. CARPETS AND atE,CLOTHS. Crossle3's English Brussels, Roxbury Tapest ry. Lowell and Hartford Three-ply, Extra and Superfine Ingrain—Wool—Dutch, Vene tian, Hemp and rag carpets, OIL CLOTHS, From one to four yards wide. WALL PAPERS! WALL PAPERS! ! an entirely new stock of Stamped, Gold and Plain Parlor papers, Neat and Bright styles Chamber papers, Choice Plain alyles for Dining rooms, Match Bordered entry papers. DECORATIONS in Cold, Velvet, Marble and NVooti Colors kosewo d and Maple Mai &lc, oak, DECORATIVE PAPERS. Will be sold at Lowest Prices. HAGER & BROTHERS, Lancaster, Pa February' 9,1567.-3 t Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry This remedy has lung been cherished by the community for it 6 remarkab!e efficacy in re- lieving, healing and curing the most obstinate, painful and long standing cases of Cough, C,ld, Influenza, Sore Thro 4, Bronchitis, Whonging Cough, C-oup, Asthma, Inflammation of the Lungs; while even Consumption itself has yielded to its magic influence when all other means have failed. Its whole history proves that the bast has produced no remedy of equal value, as a cure for the numerous and danger ous pulmonary affections which prevail all over the laud UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY. From ANDREW ARCHER, Esq , of Fair_ child, Me "About eight years since, my son, Henry A. Archer, now postmaster at Fairfield, Som erset county, Me., was attacked with spitting of blood, cough, weakneSs of Lungs, and gen eral debility, so much so that our family phy sician declared him to have a SEATED CON sum.Priorz." Ile was under medical treat ment for a number of months, but received no benefit from it. At length, from the solicita tion of himself and others, I was induce() to purchase one bottle of WISTAR'S BALSAM of WILD CHERRY, which benrfitted him so much I obtained another bottle, which in a short time testored him to his usual state of health 1 think I can safely recommend this remedy to others in like condition, for it is, 1 think, all it purports to be—THE GREAT Lurie REMEDY FOR THE TIMES The above statement, gentlemen, is my vol untary offering to you in favor of your Balsam and is at your disposal. ), Prepared by SETH W. FO WLE & SON, 1.8 Tremont St., Boston, and for sale by Drug gists generally. SCROFULA 'The Rev. GEO. STORRS, of Brooklyn, N. Y. says, in the Bible Examiner, by way of apolo gy for publishing a medical certificate in his Magazine, of the cure of his only son, of Scro fula, "after dissolution appeared inevitable." We publish this statement, not for pay, but "in gratitude to God Ns ho has thus answered "prayer, and in justice to Dr. Anders; being "satisfied that there is virtue in the lodine " Water treatment, which the readers of this "Magazine will thank its Editor for bringing "to their notice." Circulars free. _ . . Dr. EL Anders' lodine Water is for sale by J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, 36 Dey St., N. Y., and by all Druggist:. N EW W INTER GOODS _ . AT GABLE Sc STRICKLER'S, MARKET STREI, MARIETTA, PA., lOW for CASH ! Having selected our stock out of a lot of goods imported since the decline in gold, al lows us to offer goods below New York and Philadelphia retail prices. OUR LADIES DEPARTMENT Consists rf .:hoice styles of embroidered Mo hair, in plain colors, silk plaid Mohair, French and Scotch wool plaids, English and French merinos, figured and plain delaines, all styles of American De Laines, and a full stock of la dies wear generally. MEN AND BOY'S WEAR. English, French and Domestic cloths; Cas simeres and vestings in great variety; Beaver cloths for Overcoating ; undershirts and draw ers ; hats and caps, &c &c., &c., Douse furnishing goods of all kinds; flan nels rom 35 cents to $1 per yard ; large lot o f bleached and unbleached Muslins, Dills and Cotton flannels. Glass and Queensware ; floor and table oil cloths ; Groceries of all kinds; Salt and Fish, all selling at correspond ingly low prices. Call and examine for your selves. Marietta, Sept. 29. 1866. S. S. RATHVON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, At F. J. Kramph's Old Stand, on the Cot ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. Glt A T E B U L to the Citizens of Marlette and vicinity, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, the undersigned respect fully solicits a continuance of the same; as suring them, that under all circumstances, no efforts will be spared in rendering a satisfactory equivalent for every act of confidence reposed. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES A N D VESTINGS, and -such other seasonable. material as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly kept on hand and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style may suggest. A LSO,-READY-HADE CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Gonads and such articles as usually belong to a Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. 17STATE. OF FRED , K. HEVER LING, TALate of the Borough of Marietta, Dec'd Letters Testamentary on said estate hay ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto ate requested to make immediate settlement, and those hating claims or demandS agamst the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersign d, residing in said Borough of Marietta. JOHN AUXER, Execu'or. Marietta, January 19; 1867.-6t] MARK THE SEASON! Another arrival of those incomparable Gas Burning Parlor Stoves. Also, THE IMPROVED VULCAN HEATER. j Call and see them at J. SPANGLER'S. [SPRING 1867 BOWERS & STEACY, No. 61 Market Street, Marietta, Pa., ARE awake to the downfall in goods and the interests and wants of the people, will display on their counters, during the ttext week, for the inspection Ofthe public, anoth er lot of those .1" CHEAP GOODS AT STILL A FURTHER DECLINE IN PRICES ! Good 4-4 Brown Sheeting, only 20 cents; if 7-S &C • " IS cents; " 3-4 cc " 121. cents! Good 4-4 White Sheeting, only 20 cents, usu al price, 30c; good 4.4 White Sheeting, only 2.5 c, usual price, 35c; Extra 4-4 White Sheeting, only 3c, usual price 40c; good Cotton Flan nels, and 22c, usual price 35 and 40c; ex tra heavy all- Wool Twi led Flannels only 37 1-2 Cents ! GOOD CALICOES from 12.1 to 18:i CENTS, Choice 33almorals from $1:75 to $2:.0; Ladies and Gents Kid Gloves—all colors. A good assortment of Hosiery, from lbe per pair upwards, and everything in OUR LINE CHEAP! Come this way and get Bargains For we will be governed by our old motto : that a "Quick Fiy is better than a slow Shil ling," that is to say that we would rather sell at a small advance, than not sell at all. _ In this establishment will always be found. a choice lot of Teas, Coffees, Sugars and Syr ups. Having purchased our stock FOR CAM enables us to offer bargains to purchasers. Marietta, January 12, 1367. keraivs.- 15R. H. LANDIS, DR. HENRY LANDIS, D.P. HENRY LANDIS, At the "Golden Mortar," At the "Golden Mortar," Market Stre et, Marietta, Market Street, Marietta, Keep constantly on liana •- •-• 0 ..-: , -e •-• P Q ~‘ N" . I—. 0 0 2 .5"; g 7 f-,- ff c_ P. "4 ;,; 0 ^& 0 th ((P• 2 ..„. 4E'; 0 - S 2 ..*4 --,. s. F.. E ''d .' co ' m p . f :?, 7 , 2 g • gE*. z 2. '' . ~. ',--* ..4 } ,z -,z4- - g , s c , . 7 , .. - ..., ..., „, ~ ..,° r, R , .A a, = 0 Z'A e.... = 0 . _ 0 - ~ . a G Z'' - 0 PrescriMions carefully compounded. pal A. LINDSAY, .difirl ajMANUFACTURER ar. DEALER IN BOOTS & SHOES, MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN. Would most respectfully inform the citizens of this Borough and neighborhood that he has at this time the largest assortment of City made work ever offered in this Borough, amongst which may be named the new-style ToiiA Boot, ',AO Globe-iiio A. L. being a practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER enables him to select with more judgment than those who are not. lie rontin- . ues to manufacture in the very best manner everything in the BOOT AN)) SHOE line, which he will warrant for neatness and fit. -Call and examine the new stock before oing elsewhere.- W ILLCOX & GIBBS ,jetachine The most simple, complete and easily man aged Sewing Machine now in use. It does every description of work—never stops at or needs to be helped over seams, but does all its work rapidly and well. The needle re quires no adjustment—you cannot get it in wrong—it makes any width of hem you wish —does braiding beautifully. The Braider is in the foot of every machine and pun of it, and is always adjusted, never gets out of place. Cull and examine them before purchasing any other, at H. L. fs. E. J. ZAHM'S, Corner North Queen street and Centre Square, Sale Agents for Lancaster County. Lancaster, February 17, 1866.-tf. • H. L. 6- E. J. ZAILII, "L) Corner of Nort h t and Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. WE are prepared to sell American and Swiss Watches at the lowest cash rates! We buy directly from the Importers 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 :locks, Jewelry, Spectacles, Silver and Silver-plated ware constantly on hand. Every article fairly represented. H. L. Ft E. J. ZAHMS Corner North Queen LAN Street and Centre Square CASTER, PA. DR. J. Z: HOFFER, DENTIST, or!:-z. - _,T. OF THE BALTIMOEE COLLEGE linalkall OF DENTAL SURGERY, LATE OF HARRISBURG - . OFFICE:—Frout street, next door to R Williams' Drug Store, between Locust end Walnut streets, Columbia. iA TTENTION ! SPORTSMEN !I ~ Eley's Gnu Caps, Eley'4 Gun Wadds, Dupont's Sporting and Glazed Duck Powder Baltimore Shot ; Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, sold ad JOHN SPANGLER'S. CI II A W L S, Balmorals Gloves, Hosiery, Belts and Buckles, Embroidered Handker chiefs and Collars, Mourning Collars and Veils, Head Nets and Dress Trimmings. A full supply at SPANGLER & RICH'S. ENAMEL OF AMERICA, for beautifying p the complexion, softening the skin, re moving tan, freckles and pimples. Sale at Dr. Landis' "Golden Mortar." DR. H. LANDIS is the sole aßent for the Sale of MISH LEA'S BITTERS, in the Borough of Marietta G `). For sale at the .L.DEN MORTAR. COAL -HODS, Coal Seises, Coal Shovels P , kers, Stoire Grates, Cylinders' and Li nings of different kinds, kept on hand at JOHN SPANGLER'S. FAHNESTOC K'S Nonpareil Chemical Writing Fluid now ready and for sale by JOHN SPANGLER, General Agent." OMETHING NEW ! Patent clasp pock -05 et books, no gum bands to renew, adaptel to any condition of the finance, at JOHN SPANGLER'S. Drtib4l in '67. I=l g ) . • t 4 o a Remember the place, Remember the place, Dr. Grove's old Stand Dr. Grove's old Stand Give us a call Give us a call FOR THE LADIES AMFRICAN ARTISTS' UNION! AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION!! AMERICAN ARTISTE UNION!!! The American Artists' Union [established Ihs4] 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, - - - 27a36 in. Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, 27x36 The Last Supper, 26x42 FallstalT Mustering his Recruits, 253[30 Skakspeare and his Friends, 27x31 Cotter's Saturday Night, 23x28 Village Blacksmith, 27x32 Manifest Destiny, [Fortune Telling] 21x28 The Massacre of Wyoming in 1776, 25x36 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 to their friends and the putlic, at Oa E. 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. A s soon as it is reached, the subscribers, thro•Th 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 Eng. and 2 to the Club Agent. For $2O we will send 15 Eng. and 1 to the I.lub Agents. For $25 we will send 20 Eng. and 5 to the Club Agents. For $3O we IA ill send 25 Eng. and 6 to the Club Agent. For $35 we will send 30 Eng. and 7 to the Club Agent. For $5O we will send 50 Eug and a Silver Watch. For $75 we will send SO Eng. and a Silver I ever. 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 Cffice order or in a registered letter, and in all cases the engravings will be immediately sent, and for each engraving a numbered Cer, tyicate and receipt will be enclosed in the package. C. u. D. ORDERS.—Persons wishing to send for Engravings and pay the Express Co. when they are received, will be rcquired 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 5,0 0 " 5,000 Five of 1,000 5,000 Ten of 500 " 5,000 Fifty of 100 5,000 One hundred elegant Oil Paintings. richly framed, Landscapes, at $lOO each, 10,000 Two hundred elegant Oil paintmgs, rich ly framed, Interior Views, at $5O each 10,000 00,000 The American Artists' rnion 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 below 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 arge us it is. We trust that our numerous frienda 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 °rumen ce 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 a taste for the beautiful and refined. Address orders SEC' Y AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNT - N, 14-3min.J 25 Pine St., New York TO JOHN SPANGLER S. For useful things and things of sport The gay and serious here resort. Superior Skates—Ladies Men's and Boys', Pocket Books- °vet} , variety, All styles ot Coal Oil Lamps, New styles, Ladies Morocco Satchels, Good-wife's Companions—new, Latest novelty in Port Folios, Extra fine Pearl and Ivory handled Pocket Repeaters. Sharp's Improved, (Knives Sleigh Bells—fine plated and white metal,_ Hair Brushes—durable and cheap, Axes, Hatchets and Hammers, Razor Strops—Emerson's, Duston's Hand and Tennant Saws, Wringers. late improved, All varieties of tine Ivory and common Table Rolling Pins, Washers &c., (Cutlery, Eley's Amunition, Wads and Caps. L ADIES' FANCY FUR;S; Ovi, orE,m6 AT UL TZ & BB° T.ELER' NO. 20 NORTH QUEEN-ST., LANCASTER, PA A very-choice collection of Ladies' Fancy Furs Sable, Mink Sable, Mink, Siberian Squirrel, German Russian and American Fitch, Reek Martin Capes, Victorines, Berthas, Cuffs and Muffs, For Ladies' and Ilkildrens' Wear. il:Ladies 7 and Children,' Hoods, Caps and Fur Trimming, Gentlemen's Fur Collars, Caps aim Gloves in all qualities. A complete as surtment of FANCY SLEIGH.TNO ROBES. SHULTZ Sc BROTHER'S, Hatters and Furriers. Shipping Furs of all kinds bought - and the highest cash prices paid. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of John McDupe, late of Eas Donegal Township, deceased. Letters of Administration on said estate have been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same present them without delayfor settlement to the undersigned. HENRY FLETCH ER, residing in East Donegal township • Marietta, Feb'y 2,1867-6 t. JOB PRINTING of every description ex ecuted with neatness and dispatch at the 0 thee 01 The Mariettian. ALARGE LOT OF BUIE' WINDOW SHADES at remarkably low prices o close out JOHN SPANGLER. I 1 OGER'S Celenrated Pearl Cement and A, Oil Paste Blacking at THE GOLDEN MORTAR. • BROOM HANDLES, a choice lot received r and for sale at J. SPANGLER'S: A LL Kinds of Blanks,-Deeds; For Sale at this office ALLL kinds of Blanks printed and for sale at THIS OFFICE. LATEST FASIIIO:,S DEMAND Bradley's Celebrated Patent Duplex Ellipti ton DOUBLE SPRING] Sli 1 it, I=l rpm: Wonderful flexibility and great coo, fort and pleasure to any lady wearing t Duplex Elliptic Skirt will he experienced pa, titularly in all crowded assemblies, operas carriages, railroad cars, church pews, aim chairs for promenade and house dress, as tli skirt can be folded when in use to occupy small place as easily and couvementl) as a silk or muslin dress, an invaluable quality I:. crinoline not found in any single spring skirt A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the Duple, Elliptic steel spring skirt for a single day, wil never afterwards willingly dispense with the:, use. For children, misses, and young lade .4 they are superior to all others. They will not bend or break like tie , SiliglF Spring, but will preserve their pert', Cl and grace shape when three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown aside as useless. Th , • hoops are covered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom rods are not only double springs, but twice (or double) covered; pre venting them from westing out when draggin,; down steps, stairs, &c. The Duplex Elliptic:is '1 great favorite with all ladiesand is universally recommended b) the Fashion Magazines asthe tandard skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following inestimable advanta ges in crinoline, viz: superior quality, perfee; manufacture, stylish shape and finish, ffexibil ty, durability, comfort and economy, enquire or J. W. BRADLEY 'S Duplex Elliptic oi Double Spring Skirt, and be sure you get tie genuine article. CAArnox :—To guard against imposition he particular to notice that skirts offered as "Du - n-Ex" have the red ink stamp, viz : "J. Vi . Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs,” upon the waistband—none others are genuine. Alan notice that every hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus revealing the two (or double) springs braided together there in, which is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a combination not to tie 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 solo owners of the patent, WESTS, BRADLEY CARY, N . o. 97 Chambers and 79 & 81 lteade-sts, N.Y. January 2.6, 1867.-3m] ATONEY FREE AS WATER. 10,000 Active Local and Traveling Agents, Male or Female, of all ages, are wanted to Solicit trade in every City, Town, Village Fac tory, Hamlet and Workshop, throughout the entire wotld, for the most saleable novelties ever known. 500 PER CENT PROFIT and READY SALE WHEREVER OFFERED ! Smart men and women can make from $5 to $5O per day, and no risk of loss! A small capital re quired of from $2O to sloo—the more money invested the greater the profit. No money re quired in advance—we first send the ailicle and receive pay afterwards! It you actually wish to make money rapidly and easily, write for full particulars and address. MILNOR & CO., (From Paris,) 210 Broadway, New-York City. Newspapers copying will be liberally dealt with. (Feb. 2, 1867.-Iy. PATTERSON & CO., NO. 661 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA. PA. D EALERS IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE, Keep constantly on hand a full sto ck of B. ding Material, Nails, LOCKS, HINGES, t • GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, WHITE LEAD, SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF CEMENT, &C., OIR ON: Rolled and Ham Mered Iron, Steel, Horse-Shoes Bar, Norway Nail Rods, Hoop and Band Iroi, Horse-Shoe Nails Bolts, Files, Rasps, etc. DOUSE-KEEPLING GOODS. FIRST-CLASS COOKING AND PARLOR STOVES, RANGES, Tubs, Churns, Cedar Stands, Wash Boards, Buckets, Knives and Forks, Plated and Illetalic Spoons, Sad Irons, Kraut Cutters, Waiters, Brass as i Copper Kettles Clothes Wringers, Pans, Iron Ladles, Meat Stands, Coal Oil Lamps, Shades and Lanterns, Tea Scales. Coffee Mills, Painted Chamber Setts, &c., &c. Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Spades, Horse Brushes Wheel Grease, Fish, Sperm and Lubric Oils, Cistern Pumps, Long and Shurt Traces. Breast Chains, &c., &c. TOOLS: Hand and Wood Saws, Hatchets. Chopping and Hand Axes, Planes, Chissels. Augers and Auger Bits, Braces, Prunning Books and Shears, &c., &c. Thankful for past patronage, we hope to men+ and receive a continuance of the same. PATTERSON & CO T HICKLING & CO'S. • GREAT SALE OF WATCHES On the popular one price plan, giving every patron a handsome and reliable watch for the low , rice 'of Ten Dollars ! Without regard to value, and not to be paid for unless perfectly satisfact,ry ! 500 Solid Gold Hunting Watches $250 to $750 500 Magic Cased Go'd " $2OO to 500 500 Ladies' Enamelled " 100 to 300 1,000 Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches 250 to 300 1,000 Gold hunting English levers 200 to 250 3,000 Gold hunting Duplex watch es 150 to 20 5,000 Gold hunting American watches 100 to 250 5.000 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to MO 5,000 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250 5.000 Gold Ladies' Watches 50 to 250 10,000 Gold Hunting Lepines 50 to 75 10,000 Miscellaneous silver Watches 10 to 100 25,000 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to 50 30,000 assorted Watches, all kinds 10 to 75 Every patron obtains a watch by this ar rangement, costing but $lO, while it may be worth $750. No partiality shown. Messrs. J. Hickling & Co.'s Great American Watch Co., New York City, wish to immedi ately dispose of the above magnificent stock. Certificates naming articles, are placed in sealed envelopes. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificates, upon the payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch worth $750 or one worth less. The return of any of our certificates entitles you to the arti cle named thereon, upon payment, irrespective of its worth, and as no article valued less than $lO is named on any certificate, it will at once be seen that this is no lottery, but a straight forward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the most fasti dious ! e'. single Certificate will be sent by mail, post-paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five for $l, eleven for $2, thirty-three and elegant premi• urn for $5, sixty-six and more valuable pre mium for $lO, one hundred and most superb Watch for $l5. To Agents or those wishing employment this is a rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted business, duly au thorized by the government, and open to the most careful scrutiny. Try us ! J. HICKLING & CO. 149 Broadway—near P. 0. Feb. 2-3;n.] City of New York 10 OYSTERS ! I am now in the receipt of the best of Oysters which will be served up in the usual vane. ties of styles. I will have fitiei up for the winter months. warm and comfortable rooms on thefirst-and second floors, for the ACCOMMODATION OF THE LADIES which department will receive particular attention. • G. U. GOODMAN, &odifas eMT) & Qusio Saloop. Marietta, September 15, 1866 .-tf. I