At Iota! arititian. 009 *oiling, robi.nog 16 ,1867. ~The P hilade lp h i a train for Lan -700 will leave the upper ' ti er, at 12 minutes aiter 8 o'clock. Tke 10 0 tra in going westward will pass upper Lon st 7 minutes after 12 o'clock, woos. 'To iiirtiaburg a ccommodation train eastward ;01pase at 26 minutes after 5 o'clock, in the 000 0 and rturning the arriveevening. here at 43 loutee after 6 o e, clock in Bev. Charles West Thomson, of Bork , pa,, will give one of his literary odiage,before the Marietta Literary iociety, on Monday evening next (Feb. 18). , De Girod brothers, assisted by Wolfe, will inter 11r. arid Dire Hen r y florae the readings with vocal and in ouraestal music. The following is the programme of pieces: Music; The Oha ogoaa ; Scene from the Merchant of To o; Music; the Proud Miss Mc- Bride; the Quarrel of Marmion and Da ms Music; the Frenchman and to Rats. Part IL—Music ; Closing 1001014 Brutes against Censer; Mrs. Goodie's lecture on Umbrellas ; Music ; lig, the Maid of the Inn ; Spartaens to the Roman Envoys ; Music ; Deacon Stokes, REVONUR INSPECTORS.—Having been repeatedly informed that Revenue In spectors or Detectives, are in the habit olentering the places of business men demanding to see their books, for the posse of ascert aping wbo are their castomers, we hereby notify such per ma that James B. Henderson, late Revenue Inspector of this District, was discontinued as such, as per letter from Commissioner of Internal Revenue, dat- December 2d, 1866, and has not since been reinstated to our knowledge. Therefore, unless he shows authority race the above date, no attention itould be paid to his demands. M. M. STRIcxt.P.R, Collector, DAVIS A. BROWN, Assessor. tf On Thursday afternoon, about 3 o'clock, the ice on the Susquehanna commenced to move and by Friday earning about one-half of the width of the river, in fr%l. of this borough, was deputed ice itits running. This is an cols "break up" and many old river men predict a poor spring. Clothiers ad nther Front street trappers are lure already, hunting store rooms at big If Mrs. Frances D. Gage, the author -41, lectured on Temperance, on M on diy evening last, to one of the most united houses we have ever seen in our flare. Mrs. Gage is lecturing under the auspices of the Grand Lodge of I;tod Templars' of the State of Pennall tania, and is now making a tour of the Nate, birThe students of Mr. Maxwell's Academy will give an exhibition in the Town Ilan, on Tuesday evening, Febril e), 26th, commencing at 6i o'clock. An admission fee of 12i cents will be charged and the amount thus raised will be dented to the poor of the town. lir We were mistaken, in our last, eto the hems that Dr. Ilinkle can be fowl in our place, hereafter, It will be lagween two and three, instead of 3 uld 1 o'clock in the afternoon. The Neter will arrive at Chickies in the noon train, (where his carriage will be n waiting for him) and drive to and through town attending to his pa- tir On NV ednet•day next, Mr. Benja min Eloatetter will sell at public sale, In the premises, in the " forks," near litseelman's Mill (formerly Johnson's) 10t of stock and farming utensils. Ileekrothe, of the " W bite S wan," boa removed to the '' BEILER Boum," formerly Stackhouse's, at the corner of Front street and Elbow Lane, where George will be pleased to see his old friends. ..... ....... . It On Tuesday evening next, the H orticaltural Society will meet in the 11 411 School room, for the discussion of I "eral practical questions. The public 19 invited. it The Methodist , Sabbath School library of this place was, last week, the rlelpietit of a pressent of one hundred dollars Worth of books from a couple of gentlemen of Philadelphia. RP The ice is said to be gorged over Ntty feetigh, at McCall's Ferry, on the Loteete i con nty side of the Seegnehan aa fiver. ii Bowers & &my have just re -4441 from the oily a new lot of goods. Wised see the new styles. 44"' Dead as a Door Nail"— the En elitt Pinning Mill. Can't somebody put . r B jilt° it It The 14th day of February is call ed 'Thiamine's Day." Valentine, after 4 0rti this day was named, was a presby. te r of the church, who suffered martyr dom under Clandions li, at Rome, A. /1 ., 271, It is said that on this day the b irds choose their mates, whence, prob -1613', came the custom of young people goosing valentines or particular friends ° ll the feast of Valentine. The origin or the custom of "choosing a valentine" rim been controverted, and has never 60c deh;tely settled, The occasion 19 IMPrOVed in modern times, by both sex 'o. to send tokens of affection, or hum- Important to Young lien and Teachera.- Every young man, whatever may be his future calling in life, will find a tho rough and practical business education his greatest aid to success. Such a course may be had by all, as the expense and time necessary for a thorough pre paration can readily be spared from the earnings of every industrious youth in the country. Three months only are necessary for a preparation that shall introduce any farmer's son, teacher or mechanic, into a business position that shall bring him a good salary, and that may lead him on to a business success. At Philadelphia, Pa., a system of in struction has been introduced into J. C. Mumford's Business and Telegraph College that must be thoroughly practi cal, and work a revolution in commer cial instruction in all schools having pupils enough so that it may be intro duced. Unfortunately this system of instruction can only be carried out in a few of tho larger lichoolsin the United States, as it requires for its successful operation a great number of students in daily attendance. This course is re ceiving the encouragement and enthusi astic support of the leading business men and educators throughout the country, and is drawing for this College patronage from nearly every State in the Union. The practical arrangement of every department makes it profitable for young men to come hundreds of miles to enjoy its advantages, as at no other school in the country can equal advantages be had for business educa tion. Rev. ALKX&NDER CLARK, Editor of Clarke's School Visitor, in a notice of that institution, said :—" The Commer- cial College of J. C. Mumford combines in its plan more practicalities, and bet ter disciplines its students for success ful business than any similar institution with which I am acquainted in the city, and but one in our whole country in any wise compares with it, and that one pur sues a method somewhat the same but perhaps not as fully developed. Such a report from Rev. Alexander Clark is strong evidence of the charac ter and standing of this school. This College from its plan of instruction, in vites the attention of the masses, and as it issues many publications explanatory of its working, which are mailed free of charge, we suggest that those interested in education send an application for cir- CtliaTe, as they will no doubt be furnish ed immediately on receipt of request. Address, J. C. Iklritnford, Philadelphia, Penna. DIED. On the 23d ultimo, at Maytown, Itzaaccs, wife of Mr. Samuel Book, aged 67 years, 2 months and 2 days. Zlicciat Notice-. DR. SCHENCK'S PULHONIC SYRUP. This great medicine cured Dr. J. H. Schenck, the proprietor of Pulmonary Consumption, when it had assumed its most formidable aspect, and when speedy death appeared to be inevitable. His physicians pronounced his case incurable, when he commenced the use of this simple but powerful remedy. His health was re stored in a very short time, and no return of the disease has been apprehended, for all the symptoms quickly disappeared, and his present weight is more than two hundred pounds. Since his recovery, he has devoted his at tention exclusively to the cure of Consumption and the diseases which are usually complicat ed with it, and the cures effected by his medi cines have been very numerous and truly wonderful. Dr. Schenck makes professional visits to several of the larger cities weekly, where he has a large concourse of patients, and it is truly astonishing to see pour consump tives that have to be lifted out of their car riages, and in a few months, healthy, robust persons. Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Sea weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are generally all required in curing Consumption. Full di rections accompany each, so that any one can take them without seeing Dr. Schenck, but when it is convenient it is best to see him. He gives advice free, but for a thorough ex amination with his Respirometer his fee is three dollars. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor—one when in the last stage of Consumption, and the other as he now is, in perfect health—are on the Govern- ment stamp. Sold by all druggists and dealers. Price $ L6O per bottle, or $7.50 the half dozen. Let ters for advice should always be directed to Dr. Schenck's Principal Office, No. 15 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes, at Co., N. Y.; 8. S. Hance, Baltimore, Md. ; .1. D. Park, Cincinnati, 0. ; Walker sz Taylor, Chicago, 111. ; Collins, Bra., St. Louis, Mo. ; [3 1867— BLACKWELL & CO., have now 1867—ready their REVISED CATALOGUE OF 1867—NEWSPAPERS FOR 1867, containing all 1961—the pritcipal publications, for which 1867—they receive subserintiona at the regular 1867—rates, and, on many of them, offer the 1867—advantage of subscribing for 3 months. 1867—Send for a copy containing full details of 1867—our admirable system of operation. We 1867—refer to the Publisher of this paper. BLACKWELL & Co., Office, 82 Cedar-et., N. Y. (P. 0. Box 4298.) la" Ths Head of a Comet, according to Mil ton, is rendered ten-fold more terrible by its " Horrid Hair," and their are thousands of fiery human heads which might be rendered charming, by simply changing their tint to mellow brown, or a perfectly natural black, with CRISTADORO'S. Hark DYZ. It is re diculous to carry into society a grey, sandy or- carroty head, when five minutes would render it as attractive as Nature could have made it in her happiest mood. Manufactur , ed by J. CH RISTADORO, 6 Astor House, r. Y. Sold by all Druggists. 4 - plied by. 9, LA - r&T_TIE MA.RIETTIANRiv., To OWNERS OF . 1 1 0 It 5 E El AND CATTLE. — Tobias' Derby Condition Powders are warran ted superior to any others, or no pay, for the cure of Distemper, Worms,Bots,Coughs, Hide bound, Colds, &c., in Horses; and Coughs, Colds, Loss of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, &c., in Cattle. These Powders were formerly put up by Simpson I. Tobias, son of Dr. Tobias, and, since . his death, the demand has been so great for them, that Dr. Tobias has continued to manufacture them.— They are perfectly safe and innocent ; no need of stopping the working of your animals.— They increase the appetite, gives fine coat, eleanse the stoni ach and urinary organs ; also increase the milk of cows. Trythem,and you. will never be without them. Hiram Wood ruff, the trainer, of trotting horses, has used them for years and recommends them to his friends. Col. Philo. P. Bush, of the "Jerome Race Course," Fordham, N. Y., would not use them until he was told of what they are composed, since which he is never without them. He has over 20 running horses in his charge, and for . the last three years has used no other medicine for them. He has kindly permitted me to refer any one to him, Over 1000 other references can be seen at the depot. Sold by all the Druggists and Saddlers. Price 25 cents per box. Depot 56 Cortland street, New York. [23-7t LADIES OF DELICATE COFITSITUTION AND uncertain health are strenuously advised to throw aside the nauseous and useless prepara tions with which they are accustomed to drug themselves, and test the hygeian, body-and mind-Strengthening virtues" of Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters. In all the com plaints and disabilities arising from various causes, they will find this cheering, refresh ing and invigorating preparation of extraordi narly efficacy. Its regulating properties are wonderful, and as a remedy, for the languor, nausea, tremors, convulsions, hysteria, &t., which often accompany the deyelopement of womanhood, it has no equal among the pre scriptions of the faculty or advertised medi cines. For the many distressing feelings which usher in and often follow the period of maternity, and also for the painful and dangerous symptoms which sometimes accom pany "change of life," Hostetter's Bitters are earnestly recommended. No other restor ative seems to suit so well the constitutions and the organization of the feebler sex. In all cases of Female Debility, where there is a want of brisk vital action, the bitters produce a most important change—relieving local weakness, and re-establishing the general health. F• ALLCOCR'S POROUS PLASTERS. Lan Back. New• York, Nov. 23, 1339. T. Allcock & Co. Gentlemen: I lately suffered severely from a weakness in•my back. Having heard your plasters much recommen ded for cases of this kind, I procured one, and the result was all I could .desire. A single plaster cured me in a week. Yours, &c., J. G. BRIGGS, proprietor of the Brandreth House. Cure of Crick in the Back, and Lumbago. Lyons, N. Y., July 4, 1862. Messrs. Allcock & Co. Please -send me a dollar's worth of your plasters. They have cured me of a crick in my back, which has troubled me for some time, and now my fath er is going to tiy them for difficulty about his heart. L. H. SHERWOOD. Dr. Omen, No. 863 Broadway, New York, informs us he sold, on Monday, June 22,'62, two plasters to a young woman suffering very severely from lumbago. On Thursday she called to get two more for a friend, and then stated bow the two she had purchased on Monday had releived her immediately after putting them on, and cured her in two days of a most distressing pain in her back and loins. sold by all druggists. P Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh, trea ted with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS, M. D., Oculist and Auribt, (formerly of Ley den, Holland,) No. 619 PINE st., Philadel phia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city and country can be:seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited tc accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial ryes inserted with out pain. No charge for examination. !La- Inn I= -ITCH Scratch 1 Scratch I Scratch !! ! WHEATON'S OINT MENT will cure the ITCH in AS hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilbrains and al eruptions of the skin. Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. ' By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, sole agents, 170 Washing ton-st., Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the Union. MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY.—An essay of warning and instruction for young men : also, Diseases and Abuses which prematurely pros trate the Vital Powers, with sure means of releif. Sent free of charge, in sealed letter envelopes. Address, Da. J. airman Homan- TON, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Duly 1,,66 -Iy. EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINES are superior to all others for family and manufacturing purposes ; contain all the latest improvements are speedy, noisless, durable and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars sent free. Agents want ed. Liberal discount allowed. Iro consign ments made. Address EMPIRE S. M. Co, 6 Broadway, N. Y. [xiii:6-iy H 1 Physician and Surgeon. AVING 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 2 and 3 o'clock, P. M. Marietta, February 9, 1867.-tf. IT 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-et., Marietta. 1 4 Opposite the Buttonwood Tree. —,_ HERTZLER & GUION, [ SUCCESSORS TO JOHN HERTZLER, .1 IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES AND I_IIC;ITIC> Iz, No. 821 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. HARRY HERTZLER.3 LOEO. A. GUION Ilerb Bitters for sale H E celebrated Gutta Percha Oil Blacking T makes a beautiful water proof polish. For boots, shoes, harness, tic. For sale only at SPRING 1867.] Housekeeping Goods I HAGER & BROTHERS ARE now opening and invite an examina tion of the LARGEST STOCK of Also, a full assortment of PAINTED ENGLISH GRANITE, fllibite / Painied eg0e171412 'VV . ' a, 1- (e) , i'iffsbtihg & 2.04011 GlosthAte. We are belling all of the above at greatly re duced prices. 'at & Vartliefs, Fine Damask and Hand-loom Table Liner.s, Linen Sheetings, Pillow Casing, Napkins, Cotton Sheetings, Tick ings, Checks, etc , Bleeehed MUSLINS—aII the beat makes. 1000 Pounds Prime Feathers, WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES, GREEN & BUFF HOLLANDS all widths. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. Crossley's English Brussels, Roxbury Tapest ry. Lowell and Hartford Three-ply,l Extra and Superfine Ingrain—Wool—Dutch, Vene tian, Heriip and rag carpets. LVALL PAPERS! WALL PAPERS! ! an entirely new stock of Stamped, Gold and Plain Parlor papers, Neat and Bright styles Chamber papers, Choice Plain styles for Dining rooms, Match Bordered entry papers. DECORATIONS in Cold, Velvet, Marble and Marble, Oak, DECORATIVE PAPERS. Will•be sold at Lowest Prices. HAGER & BROTHERS, Lancaster, Pa February 9,1867.-3 t. Wistar's Balsam of Wild. Cherry. This remedy has long been cherished by the community for its remarkable efficacy in re- lieviog, healing and curing the most obstinate, painful and long standing cases of Cough, Cold, Influenza, Sore Throit, 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 l bast has produced no remedy of equa value;tis a cure for the numerous and danger ous pulmonary affections which prevail a over the land. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY. From ANDREW Alcuiza, - Esql, 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 Corr- SUMPTION." He was, under medical treat ment flit. a number of Months, but received no benefit from it._ At length; from the.. solicita tion of himself and others,l was induced to purchase one bottle of WTAR'S BALSAM of WILD CHERRY, which benefitted him so much I obtained another bottle, which in a short time restored him to"his usual state of health. I think I can safely recommend this remedy to others in like condition' for it is, I think, all it purports to be—THE GREAT LUNG 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. FOWLE Sc SON, 18 Tremont St., Boston, and for sale by Drug -1 gists generally. The ltev. GEO. STORES, of Brooklyn, N. Y. saysiin 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 dissohition appeared' inevitable:" "We publish this statement, ,not for pay, but "in gratitude 'to God who Ilia' thus answered "prayer, and in justice to De: Anders ; being "satisfied that there is virtue in the lodine " Water tietitment, which the readers of this "Magazine will thank its Editor for bringing "to their notice." Circulars' free. - . . mien' lodine Water is for sale :Iv J. P. DINSATORE, Proprietor, 36 Dey St., N. Y., and all , Diraggists. • C OLUMBIA INSURANCE CO. CAPITAL AND ASiETS, $532k210:49 'ls Company - continues to insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and ,daniage by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium c r Premium note. SIXTH ANIMA T. lIEPORT. Whole• amount insured $8,304,295:51 Less am't expired in 1865, 212,336:00 Amt of premium notes, Jan. I, 1865, $420,090:66 Less premium notes expired in 1865, 16,073:45 ---- 410,0 ;7:21 Am't of premium notes rec'd in '65, 115,684:13 Balance of premiums, Jan. 1, '65, 3,830:14 cash receipts,less commissions, in '65, 40,766:89 CONTRA. Losses and expenses paid in 1865, 37,987:88 Balance capital and assets, January 1, 1866, 5570,198:37 A. S. GREEN, PRESIDENT, GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., .secretary. MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: Samuel Shock, William Patton, Robert T. Ryon, John W. Steacy, John Fendrich. George Young, Jr., H. G. Minich, Nicholas ill'Llencad, Samuel F. EDO Lein, Michael S. Shuman, Amos S. Green. S. C. Slap - taker, Edmund Spering. Columbia, March 30, 1866.-lit. D_, DR. el, Z. HOFFER, DENTIST, OFTiIE. BALTIDIOR4 CQl.l.,Eak: litear.; OF DENTAL SURGERY, LATE OF HARRISBURG. loon +a r 0 81`.7: l(V:1 Drug Di • and Walnut etreeta, Colt4mbi%. [SPRING 1867 English Granite Ware EVER OFFERED IN LANCASTER. OIL CLOTHS, From one to four yards wide Wood Colors Rosewo 'd and Maple SCROFULA CAPITAL AND INCOME ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of 'John AlcDuffee, late of East 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 will present them without delayfor settlement to the undersigned. H ENRY FLETCHER, residing in East Donegal township . Marietta; Feb'y 2,1867-6 t. CCOAL H ODS, Coal Selves, Coal Shove is P' kere, Stove Grates, Cylinders and Li nings of different kinds, kept on hand at JOHN SPANGLER'S. T IA. H NEST OC K'S Nonpareil Chemical Writing Fluid now ready and for sale try JOHN SPANGLER, General Agent. OIVIET T4 ING .NEW ! Patent clasp pock et books, 'no kiwi - bands to 'renew, adapeel to any condition of the finance, at JOHN SPANGLER'S. A CHOICE Lot of Books for children called A indistructable Pleasure Books ; School and - .TQf Books, Stationary, Pens, Pen holders LA N J . HICKLING Ec CO 7 B. GREAT SALE OF WATCHES. On the popular one price plan, giving every patron a handsome and reliable watch for the low price of Ten Dollars ! Without regard to value, and not to be paid for unless perfectly satizifailory 600 Solid Gold Hunting Watches $250 to $750 500 Magic Cased Gold " $2OO to 600 500 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 . • 150 0 5,000 Gold hunting American watches 100 to-2ao 6,000 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 150 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 50 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 f.lO, while it may be worth $750. No partiality shown. Messrs. J. Hickli og & Co.'s Great American Watch Co., New York City, wish to immedi ately dispose of the abode 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 ()lour 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 transact ion, which may be participated in even by the most fasti dious ! A 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 um 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 governmeat; and open to the most careful scrutiny. Try us ! J. HICKLING & CO. 149 Broadway—near P. 0. Feb. 2-3 m. j ' City of New York. NEW ViINTER GOODS AT GABLE - STRICKLER'S, MARKET STREI, MARIETTA, PA., LOW for CAW! Ifaving 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 choice 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 DeLaines, and a full stock of la dies wear 'generally. MEN AND BOY'S WEAR. English, French and Domestic cloths; Car simeres and vestingq in'great variety; Beaver cloths for Overcoming ; undershirts and draw ers; hats and caps, &c., &c., House furnishing goods of all kinds; flan nels from 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'; GroVeries 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.. 1. Kramph's Old Stand, on the Co, ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. Glt A 't E EV I. to the Citizens of Marietta 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, CASHMERES A N D VEBTINOS, 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 1.1210,-READ Y-DIADIC CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods and such articles as usually belong to a bier chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. MONEY 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 world, for the most saleable novelties ever'known. 500 PER CENT PROFIT and READY SALE 'WHEREVER OFFERED Smart men and women can make froin $5 to $5O per daa , and no risk aloes ! A small capital re quired of from $2O to sloo—the more money invested the greater the profit. No money re quired in advdrice—we first send the cuticle 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. News2apers copying will be liberally dealt with. (Feb. 2, 1867.-Iy. W ILLCOX S ITotELEBB GIBBS g.feu.drig. ~/La.chbze M094659:51 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 pert of. it, and is always adjusted, never gets out of place. Call and examine them before purchasing any other;at 070098;37 532,210:49 H. L. Bt. E. J. ZAH.M'S, Corner North Queen street and Centre Square, Sole Agents for Lancaster County. Lancaster, February 17, 1866.-tf. H. L. 4. E. J. ZAHM, / f Euf p/pos, Corner of North Queen-St.,,if" and Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. WE are prepared to sell American and VI , 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 pr New-York. A fine stock ofMocks Jewelry, Spectacles, Silver and Silver-plated ware constantly ou hand. Every article fairly represented. H. L. 8t E. J. ZAHMS Corner North Queen Street and Centre Square LANCASTER, PA. FSTATI FREEP.K. HEVERLING, Late of the Borough of Marietta, Deed Letters Testamentary on said estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands aga.nst the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersign d, residing in said Borough of Marietta. JOIhV AUXER, Execufor. Marietta, January 19,.1867:-6t] MARK THE SEASON! • , Another arrival of those incomparable Gas Burning Parlor Stoves. Alsci, THE IMPROVED VULCAN HEATER. Call and .see them, at _ . 4 - 0 B PRINTING iir - veTy deseription.ex ecuted with neatnesizia4._dispatch at the a ce of The Mariettiin. LL kinds of Blanks printed and for sale ■t THIS OFFICE. LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND Bradley's Celebrated Patent Duplex Elliptic Lox DcrußLE SPRING] SKIRT THE Wonderful flexibility and great cora fort and pleasure to any 1-dy wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced par ticularly in all crowded assemblies, operas, cairiages, 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 then use. 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 them from wearing out when dragging down steps, stairs, &c. The Duplex Elliptic is z great favorite with all ladiesand is universally recommended by the Fashion Magazines as the standard skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy:kw following inestimable advanta ges in crinolThe, viz: superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish shape and finish, flexibil ty, durability, comfort and economy, enquire or J. W. BRADLEY'S Duplex Elliptic or Double Pring Skirt, and be sure you get the eauineiirticle. CAUTION :—To guard against imposition be particular to notice that skirts offered as "Du - PLEA" 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) springstraided 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, ',VESTS, BRADLEY& CAR Y, No. 97 Chambers and 79 Si 81 Reade-sts, N.Y. Tanuary 26, 1867.-3 ml New Trimming and Variety Store, Opposite Difenbach's old stand, and two doors West of the Golden Mortar Drug Store, Market Street. MRS. MARGARET ROTH BEGS leave to announce to the Ladies of the borough of Marietta and vicinity, that she has just returned from Philadelphia, where she laid in an entire new stock of fashionable and useful TRIMMINGS AND FANCY AR TICLES, b OTIONS, Sc., embracing all the Novelties of the Season, among which will be found the celebrated new style Trail Hoop Skirts; Plain & Fancy Garters; Queen Roods, Childrens Coats t Sacquts Plain and Fancy Mantua and Velvet Libbons, Gimps, Cords and Tassels, and Buttons in endless variety. Paper and Linen Collars and Cuffs for Ladies and Gents, Hosiery and Gloves, Linen &Emb'd Collars, Zephyr Shawls, Plain & Emb'd H'dkfs, Opera Caps, Silk & Zephyr Scarfs Suspenders, Germantown Wool, Twilights s Breakfast Coseys. Braids and Shetland Wool, Bindings, ' Zephyr Yarn, Laces i NeSk-Ties, BALMORALS & SKELETON SKIRTS. Corsets, Belting, Edging, Ruffling, Cord of all colors, Fancy Fans, Kid, Kid-finish Silk and White Lyle Thread Gloves, Silk Mitts, Embroidery, Men's Gloves and Neck Ties, Pearl Cuff Buttons, Belt Buckles of various styles, Tape Trimming, Linen and Thread Lace, Thimbles, Silk Tassels, Emery sags, Fancy Soaps, Perfumery, &c., &c. Particular attention has been paid to the se lecting of small wares, such as Sewing Silk, Cotton and Linen Thread, Whalebone, Hooks and Eyes, Needles, Pins, &c. The public are particularly requested to call and examine for themselves. rfr• Mrs. R. is agent for the sale of the cel ebrated Singer "A" Family Sewing Machines which took the first premium atthe late New York State Fair. She will also instruct per sons purchasing from her, how to. work the machine. first ariibql in '67. 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 neat week, for the inspection of the public, anoth er lot of those CHEAP GOODS AT STILL A FURTHER DECLINE IN PRICES I Good 4-4 Brown Sheeting, only 20 cents; ,g 18 cents; It 3-4 cf gc 121- cents! Good 4-4 White Sheeting, only 20 ceuts, usu al price, 30c; good 4.4 White Sheeting, only 25c, 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 Teri led Flannels only 37 1-2 Cents GOOD CALICOES from 12i to In CENTS, Choice Balmorals from $1:75 to $2: - :0; Ladies and Gents Kid Gloves—an colors. A good assortment of Hosiery, from 15c 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 Tip 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 CAEN enables us to offer bargains to purchasers. Marietta, January 12, 1867. TO dOH.N SPANGLERS. For useful things and things of sport, The gay and serious here resort. Superior Skates—Ladies Men's and Boys', Pocket Books- every variety, All styles of 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, Lo uston'a Hand and Tennant Saws, Wringers. late improved, All varieties of fine Ivory and common 'I abie Rolling Pins, Washers &c., (Cutler}, Eley's .munition, Wads and Caps.