s % ,Alariettittn. \ \) /Yhttita z sift; MO. darA fatal railroad- accident occurred on Wednesday afternoon last, almoit im mediately in tient of our office. As the four o'clock local freight train was pas sing through this borough, several empty trucks were to be run Into the Mehaffey aide track ; a man on the train named Barney McNelfis, ''whoge brother was the flagman of the train, volunteered to detach the trucks, after doing which, the sudden starting of the train threw him off the bumper of the rah? car and before he could recover his feet the trucks passed over him, literally 'it:tubing his head into a jelly. He is from Altoona and had just 'conipleted a visit 'to this brother; who was recently married and lives in Columbia. The brother on view ing the mangled body, became almost frantic. The body, was placed in ice and removed to the residence' . of the brotber Columbia , by 'the evening passeiger train. Ile Was unmarried, and aboit -years of age. " ugrThe Managern of the Lanauster County Agricultural and Mechanical Society -helda.peetingon Monday after noon, for the purpei° of waking !whinge mente for their not annual Fair. After, considerable discussion upon the propriety of dispensing with the next anneal Fair, the following resolutions were adopted Resolved, That in view of the enor mous expense. of holding Pairs, and the fact that nearly all the' Fairs heretofore held in and about the city of Lancaster have resulted in a loss to the Managers, this Society deems'it inexpedient to hold a )'air next; fall,,unless 'the citizens of Lancaster contritinte towards .the expense thereof. Reiolved, That the President he au thorized to appoint a 'competent person to call upon the - citizens for contribu tions in aid of the Fair. Resolved, That Messrs. Spencer and Itovr, together with the Secretary, be a Committee to prepare the premium lists; Lo., for a Fair, to, commence on the 25th of September' next, provided the con. tribiztious of the citizens be sufficient, in their;opinion, to authorize the same. . Our : Sac:4l Board has made the following apsOintments : "ffigh ,41V4: rsaae S. Geist. Secondary i —Male, Theo. Hiestand. se'caddari,—Fentade, Miss Caldwell. PrinearyeNo. 3, Samuel Lyndsey. :Ptinnrify 'lto. it, ;Milts 'Mary. A. Turner. • -East Prospeoi, .Ed ward Davfd, trAffed, no appointment. liirWilligliY the Lanneater: papers ks.hat 0 WordiriVanti b • histead- of being a l a plies arat fitts "really been made a wirier, Natter: or .Uomtriissary for . the corps of Engineers rained to ascertain and survey the boundary line between I . l:Rdiforniltelffith and Mogen.- The pay of Iti. Xenia, is 4,1360 per annum with epiekinp,". and it williequire about two years to , complete the survey. ar4 . o 4 loHet e Mperance meeting, will Asp held in Ilerr!s..woods, near the bor ough of Strasburg-on. Wednesday the 22nd inst., et 10- o'ilock in the morning, and hB 4 datftlittted in the eveaing in Mas sasoit tall, inStrieburg. nerds. M. Gladdio au4 john Chamber*, 'Jas. BlaCk, ka q . and, Di. T. Marsh, are announced dis apeelfitis; arOur ne4hbnrs at Colombia have termed, a Wide . .kayaks Chili, over a hun dred names were signed to, the COMiti tution at its first-meeting. What is Ma. riettidolog all' ids time ? —Why haeiiit she a clikb? Who can answetr Y ' dirsilttlfe a lively excnialon to :the opposLte *hors took place on Wednesday evening. Nord's place is becoming the place fbrltattiete and, really, we.do not know' in4nlightful a spot in the neigh , borbood.. fit*. colored preacher named John Stout, livtikt 4lonnt Joy,. was killed by,lightuing„o Saturday_ last, while standing is ownlard.. nis. l ) o 4Y IYas brought to this place forSarial on Sun day, follawwd tglib large cuneou f ree of his c*re4 ffittAgt, fir The riaybitto Bishool Board in connedtioxi with the:Bast Donegal board have determined td build aschool house for coloredthildred. Biefulyertiserout .tor:mposidalo4suild. Igir The aDelegate ehmtiot will take place at the Town Halt this evening by , tweeti the'bours of 7 and 9 o'clock 4 to 444 Tenr to represent this borough in Abe Peoples' Party Count OonrintioorrAich [gents-on Wednealy k est: - , lief-The ColumbiaZpr" eittere& its Saturday - lest. We vac o,4l.tolkestn, the support given- is .4 into ogst our first recol lection of -newspapers we have none be yond:omi old; rct.himbia .Spy." GVA_Gravemeetiw will beheld on OrtioitoFftei-~ixv Peak; near-Ittiy -Loww?-iseutialatth.e., eveateg ef. the 1/14iofAitireAfreeilkewittinitas 'oYer the Ufa. th at stertiommigix,rf.dik there it a woman itting Quit town, who, about miditigblW \.:..tektaa and ?Talks tiafrmoViaa_ FINE MILITARY DISPLAY.--Brigadier General M. R. Witwer, having ordered the Second Brigade, Third Division; P. M., to meet in this city on Saturday last, for inspection and review, the Companies attached to the Brigade in the county, were formed into line in Centre Square, at 1 o'clock P. M., on that day, by Ad jutant Locher the right resting on West ring street. They were then reviewed by Brigadier General Witwer and Staff. The Companies composing the Brigade are as follows: Lancaster Fencibles, under the command of Captain Franklin; Jackson Rifles, Captain Hambright ; Maytown Infantry, Lieutenant Book ; Washington Rifles, (Mount Joy) Cap tain Waltman; Manheim Rifles, Captain Ensminger ; Safe Harbor Artillerists, Captain Hess. Brigade Inspector Cox inspected the arms' and accoutrements of the Brigade, all of which were found in good condi tion. This was the finest military &splay we have witnessed in this city since the period when the "Lancaster City Bat talion" flourished under the command of Major Frederick Hambright, more than a quarter of a century ago.—Lan caster Union. iler i rhe Peoples' County Committee held a meeting- on Monday afternoon last and resolved to have a grind mass Meeting in Lancaster about the middle of next month. Upon motion of Dr. Keneagy of Strasburg the following res olution was unanimously adopted : Resolved, That each member of the County Committee shall as soon as con veniently may - be (if not already done) call a meeting at some suitable place in his District, for the purpose of organis ing a:l4incoln, Hamlin and Curtin Club —at which meeting there shall alio (in addition to the other officers) be appoint ed a sub-committee of five who shall act in conjunction with the members of the County" Committee, to canvas the Dis trict for the purpose of enrolling mem bers to compose such club as well as to ascertain the State of the feelings of the voters relative to our cause, which shall be reported to the County Committee, at each stated meeting. ti`The Harrisburg Telegraph, of the 2d instant contains the following corn plirnent to - one of our Lancaster, adver tisers : "We were shown yesterday a specimen of watch repairing by a firm in Lancaster, that surpassed in mechan ical execution, any. similar work we have examined for. a long time. The watch was literally "smashed,," the rim that contains the crystal was lost, the pins that secure the face were also gone, and tha works of the watch very lunch shat tered. Messrs.. H. L. &-E. J. &nu, of Lancaster, done the repairing of this watch, and in a manner, too, perfectly successful and satisfactory, if not better than it would have been done 'in - any of thei arge establishments of Ne w York and Philadelphia. We advise our friends, who have watches out of order that can not be repaired in. Harrisburg, to send them to this firm in Latteaster." Or We are pleased to announce, says the Lancaster Union, that John Griffin, Esq., well known to , many of our citizens as the -former popular and esteemed manager of the Safe Harbor Iron'Works, iir this county, is doing good service in Chester county,. where he now resides, for the good cause represented by our gellent•etandard-bearers. Like thous ands' of•other old Whigs, he went off in leiet-to the support of Thick and Break, but has become tired of - the corrupt par ty and has returned to the fold. We welcome him back most heartily. .13y the-bye, the "Wheatland Club," that was—for it is as dead as ii mackerel now —ought t 6 hand over that cannon to our Wide-Awiies I sa - T he heavy storm on Saturday after noon last, seemi to have been quite se vere in the neighborhood of ,Strasburg. It reached (lintßoin, about five o'clock and was accompanied with lond peals .of tander and vi.ved lightning. About two miles-northwest of Strasburff the lightning struck a tree on the farm of Jacob Roher, under which were some cattle, and four caws were instantly kill ed. EU iric is said' that 'Rosati and his fardilyhave arrived at )I)ARRFLS Prime New-York Apples, sfresh from the orchards jtist received and or sale at W 0 L FE' S. APples always on hand. We have contracted with one of the most extensiVe Fruit dealers, in Philadelphia, for our" Fall supply of Apples and Peaches, arrtherawill be difficulty - in obtaining a nice Idicy apple, or a sweet melting peach, by call , mg at WOLFE'S. .. OPOSALS will be receryed for the erec - lion of a..Fnune School House (for colored pupils) of East Donegal and Marietta until the day - of August. Plan and specifica tion& can be seen at the, office of C. A. S CHAFFNER, Chairman of the Committee. August .11, 1860. ner .. . STRECEIVED at. Anderson's Conran- . . Aionasy and Variety, Store, in Market-st., a . askprtment of children's gigs„ basket wagons, perambulators, wheelbarrows, toy wagons, candidates dap; dummies, rocking horses, &c., at Anderson's. IDARGAINS! BARGAINS!! The under ') signed is pow selling Mt goods at greatly reduced, prices in order to make room for a FALL STOCIC; - -COME AND SEE. J. R. RIFFRNBACH. Arariektiti Augiud 4, ,. 1860. C%GARSand `tiliewiiig Tobacco. A large kJ and good vtinety a 4. M. Anderaores. XCELlENT:Ciitilialid le always birldind at Anifirsoresi, C-4-14—'ra is ver - - A ID A ,Ole mcasfes Abfivz BOOK STORE, Nort . b. queen Street, near the Exam iner & Herald Mee. T HE Proprietor of THE LANCASTER CHEAP BOOK STORE has availed himself of the opportunity to pur chase a large stock of the most varied assort ment of valuable books of every class and de scription. He now offers to the public the same at proportionably and unusually Low rates. Those in want of valuable standard works, for the improVing of a well selected library; will find it to their great advantage to call and examine the extensive stock on hand. My ob ject and wish is, as it always was, to supply the wants of the community with anything in my line on the most reasonable terms possible. This we find the better and most advantageous course for all parties. The Political Econo mist tells us t "cheaper an article is, the more it can and will be used." Then tke conclusion is, that When we buy cheap, we must sell cheap, simply allowing ourselves a reasona ble profit. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. I would call especial attention to my large assortment of Sunday School Books on - hand, of every variety wanted for the use of Sunday Schools and sell all at Sunday School Union prices. I have the agencies for the publica. tions of the American Sunday School Union, American Tract Society, Methodist Book and Tract Society. Also, the Lutheran, Presbyte riani Episcopal and other deneminatiens are kept on hand, . _ . Those in want of a neat and cheap Quatto Family Bible, will find it to their advantage to call and examine at THE CHEAP BOOK STORE, the largest stock on hand, ranging form One, to Twenty-five Dollars. Before purchasing elsewhere, call and exam ine the large and cheap stock of JOHNSEEAFTER, Successor to Murray ) Young & Co 18601 NoW . opening the most beautiful assortmelit of New Spring Goods we ever offered DRESS. GOODS. Organdie Robes-2, 5, 7,V, 11 flounced Berage Anglais Robes , 2,5, 7, 9 and 11 flounced Satin Plaid Berege Robcs,Double.skirt Satin Plaid Berege Robes, Solid Plain Colors, Satin Plaid Be ege Robes,, Poi de Chevre Satin Plaid Bereges Robes, gay and neat Bereges and Granadmes ; new style Spring Silks, Black Silks, best brands imported; Plain Mous' a oit'—in Pinks, Blues, &c.; Berege Anglais. New Spring Cloaks, . Mantillas and Dusters, Lace Bournous, Lace Sultanas, - Lace' Mantles, Lace Pointer, Cloth Cloaks, light Spring styles; Gathered and plaited. SilAwt.s.--Stella, in all styles and colors. MEN'S W.caa.—Superb Cloths, Cassimeres and Yestings. Citarmiiscs.— An additional supply, among which are the handsomest Brussels, Threeply, and Smithrs New York Patent,wo over offered. R. J. HALDEIVIAIPS CHEAP CASH STORE. • grire,.l 7.30.11011$ gEks, D:- BENJAMIN, Wine .3" Li4tior - Dealer, Picot' Building, _Front Street, Marietta, Pa, BEGS leave to inform the public that he will continue the WINE Sr. LIQUOR: Nisi nesson all its branches. He will constantly keep on hand all ]Ands of Brandies,-Tines, Gins, Irish- and Scotch Whiskey, Cordials, Bitters, IST., Benjamin's justly celebrated ROSE WHIS KEY always on hand. . . A very• surerior OLD RYE WHISKEY ust received, which is warranted pure. All H. D. D. now asks of the public is a careful-examination of his stock and pri ces, which will, he is confident, result in Ho tel keepers and others;finding it to their ad vantage to make their purchases from 1 im. . 4. • ul ~. . F . , 2 Ll. mLt z wi p. p a b ;17 i a . it." P V , li 0 C.) 4 z , ',Pi ... . A , CZ I 4 W ''° , - " ' t . S •• , .LI n r n J frz t tii ..-. . ''=' - 8 - 1 " cs t 3 P E./ E 4 N , Z) ~, ~ .... 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Street, Phila. riIHIS house is situated in the most business I. part of the city, has one hundred and thirty rooms; large Parlors and - every room is newly furnished and is considered one of the finest Hotels of its class in Philadelphia; it has erect ed a large observatory where persons can have a fine view of the City ) Delaware river, lite., Etc.; it is also supplied with hot and cold water Bathes, which will he free of charge for the riests of the House ; City Cars will take you to the Revere House. Our charge is moder ate, $1.25 per day ; persons visiting the city will please come and try the Revere House and we pledge ourselves that we Will endeavor to use our best efforts to make it appear like home. CHARLES J. FABER, of Reading, will have charge of the Office, G. W. HINKLE, formerly ottlie States Union Hotel and latterly of the United States Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J., PROPRI ETOR. MO CONSUMPTIVES AND NERVOUS SUFFERERS. The subscriber, for several years a resident of - Asia discovered while there, a simple yegetable remedy—a, sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Nervous debility. For the benefit of Consuniptives and Nervous sufferers, he is willing to -mate the same public.. To those who desire it, he will send the pre scription, with- full directionk free of charge, alio-a sample of the medicine, which they will find a beautiful combination of Nature's sim ple herbs. Those desiring the remedy can ob tain it by return mail, by addressing J. E. CUTHRER7', Botanic Physician. Arnill4-3m] No. 429 Broadway; N. Y. JgWELAY.—A large and selected stock of fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the best factories in the country can be found at H. L. & E. J. ZAHN'S., Cur. North Queen st. and Centre Square, Lan caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate and all goods warranted to he as represented. IDER VINEGAR: Ten barrels Pure home made Cider Vinegar for sale at six Cents a. quart at Woa'a's, made of the pure juice bf the apple ; a single trial will convince you of that fact. Woife's Variety. Store. NEW BI A.SB *l7._ j L 0 C K S r —Good Time Keepers, for One Dollar. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry carefully re paired and charges moderate, at WOLVE3S. A - F"' LL SUPPLY oflersey Peaches and Sweet Potatoes, in a few week's, at. SVOISE'S. . THE peat atock of &gars and Tobacco in town,. kept at WOL'E'S. EW FIGS, Rapine and Currants, at Jae 1 M. Anderson,e. FAMILY BIBLES. FRESH' 1860! SUMMER GOODS.. From New-York. 1 /1 -4 7/ / 7/ • ri/OiG7d G 424.o,,,rarte d / E=l TOCATED AT PHILADELPHIA, NEW J I YORIC, BUFFALO, ALBANY, CLEVE LAND, DETBGIT AND CHICAGO. Philadelphia College. S. E. CORNER SEVENTH 'AND CHESTNUT-STS. = JOHN B.' FIFERS, I MOARIS L. LIALLOIVELL, PROF. J. S. HART, H. COWPERWAIT, J. D. LIPPINCOTT. COTINTING HOUSE COURSE, CompriseErßook-Keeping for Mercantile; Bank ing Railroad, and Manufacturing Business with Penmanship, Calculations, CorreaPon dance, &c. &c., fully qualifyins, the student for actual business. Students receive indi vidual instruction. Diploma., are awarded to graduate,. THIRTY FIVE DOLLARS Pays for Life Scholarship good in seven Colle ges; TrYenty-hve dollars for partial course. CO' For catalogue and specimens of writing, address, including two sramps. BRYANT & STRATTON, July 30, 1859-y. New Summer Goods. JUST RECEIVED AT THE STORE OF -Olffenha_rJz, No. 61 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PA. JUST opening, the largest'and best stock of LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET Black Silks, Foulard Silks, Plain and Figured DeLail:Les, Shawls, Gingham,s, Challies, Calicoes, Tickings, Muslins, Checks, Table Linen, Diaper, Embroi deries, &c., &c., &c. Black and Fancy Cloths and Cassimeres, Silk and Marsallies Vesting, Cottonades, Ken tucky „leans, Hoisery, Suspenders, Gloves, Cravats, Shirt Fronts, &c. ALL KINDS OF ROUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Every: variety of Sheeting. and Shirting Muslins, Table and Irish Linen, Towelling, Ticking, /sc., &c. Allendale and Marsailes Counterpanes, Flannels an prices and colors, Linen and Woolen Table covers. Plain, Ornamental and Oiled Window Blinds and Patent Fixtures, Wall Papers, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths Umbrellas and 1 3 arasolls, Glasa,.Queensware and Cedarware. Boots and Shoes, AU kinds of Liquors wholesale or retail A LARGE STOCK OF CHEAP GROCERIES. Rio Coffee at 12t cents, and other goods at cor respondingly low rates. The highest price given for Country produce. Very fine Syrup at 50 cents a gallon. J. R. DIrFENBACH, MAGNIFICENT ENGRAVING of Chris topher Columbus and his Grew. This Beautful F i ngraving was designed by. Ru sans, one of the most celebrated' artists that ever lived;;the cost of the origmaUdesign and plate being over 48000, size 22 by 29 'in ches. The Philadelphia Daily News, .ays l "the mere nominal sum asked for the-engraving, is a sufficient inducement for persons to purchase without the additional Gift." SCILEPULE OF GIFTS ' ' To be given to the purchasers. For full.par ticulars, send for a Bill. 1 .Cash, $6,000 6 Cash, $3OO 1 Cash, $3,000 10 Cash, $ 3OO 1 Cash, - $2,000 10 Cash, ,, $250 1 cash; ' $"1,500 - Itcasti, $200" 1 cash, $l,OOO 10 cash, $lOO I cash, $5OO 10 cash, $5O 1 cash, $5OO 1000 cash, $5OOO 4 cash, , $3OO 2000 cash, $5OOO Together with a great variety of other val uable Gifts, varying in value from 50 cents to 25 dollars. Any person eneloaing in a letter $1 and five. 3 cent Postage Stamps Ito pay for postage and Roller) shall receive, by return of mail, the magnificent Engraving of Christopher Colum bus, (and one of these valuable Gifts as per Address all orders tor bibs or En ravings to P. 8. BERLINE St CO., Box 1812, Philadelphia, Pa. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Pltil”SPlphia. A Benevolent Institution established by special endowment, for, the Relief of the Sick and Dietressmi, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the cure of Diseases of the sedual organs. Medical advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by lhtter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases ofsextrenie poverty, medicines furnished free of charge. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhtea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the New liemedies employed in the Dispensary sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three postage stamps will be acceptable to pm-pay postage. AddresS, Da. 1. Swira.ria Houoirron, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No.'2 South 9th St., Philadelphia. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. . GEORGE FAIRCHILD, Secretary VIISSOLUTION. The firm of DUFFY, LI flour; & Co. is this day dissolyed by mu tual consent. JAMES DUFFY, DANIEL K. HOVTZ, TAMES MinAFrEY, . • GEO. W. MEHAFPEY. }laving rented our interest in the " EUREKA MILLS" to Geo. W. Mehaffey, we would take great pleasure in calling the attention of our former customers to the fact that he is now prepared , to fill all orders in his line . with promptness and dispatch. MEHAFFEY HOUTZ CO. Marietta, Mirch I, 1860.-6 m • LUMBER YARD, T GROSH & SON, - . LUMBER DEALERS, Yard at the Easter') part of Marietta. Mr Pleas call at their office, adjoining the THNEE-STORY brick house at the CANAL. SPECIAL NOTICE o Now openipg, the largest and "moat complete assoffinent of Men's Wear we have ever offered, consisting of Super English, French, American and Ger man, Black and Fancy Twilled and Plain Cloths and Cassimeres, Fancy; Silk, Plain and Figured Silk Velvet arid Plush Vestings, &c. We invite particular attention to the above goods. HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store. MOWN MILL.—We have added to our Store Room a large Flour and Feed room, we can furnish Flour by the single pound, by the barrel, or fifty barrels, Chop Peed, Corn and Oats by the bushel, at mill ptices, Bran, Shorts, -Corn, Oats, Shipstuff and all kinds of feed al ways on hand for cash. Also Cracked Wheat and Graham Flour. H. WOLFE, Market-st., Agent for Jacob E. Xreybill. PORTABLE LAM` P S. • A new and most convenient and perfectly safe lamp, called the , q 9 ortoble Coal Oil Lamp," for sale cheap at OroVe Roth's Drug Store. APONIFLE-R.-10 Cases genuine Keystone Consentrated Lye, for soap making, an aril cleextenSively used by all hoysekeepers who desire to have first rate soap, none but the gepuine original article kept at 4 , angler 4- Patterson's. NOTIC E is hereby given, thaf ALLEN N. 11413 Y -- (Blacksmith) hating removed roin Marietta, basleft his hooka 'with the un dersigned for settlement. L ------ d7 an _ l L nOOKS . of - r all kin t-, 7 51 Qcito are ti. Itgth,s, Mar ke t Merchant 7 oiler, Draper and Clothier, LANCASTER, PA. A VAILS himaelf of this opportunity of an on pouncing to the citizens or Marietta and vicinity, and his friends and the pui;lic in gen eral, that he has taken the old stand of the late F. J. Ktamph, whelp he libs been employed for the last ten years, and intends continuing the Merchant Tailoring Clothing business in all its various branches, 'and hopes that a course of ,strict fidelity to his patrons may merit a reasonable share of their confi dence and support In addition to a conlplete STOCK OF cLorErma AND Gentlemens Furnishing Goods, He will constantly endeavor to provide a'good assortment of French, German and American Cioths, Cassimeres and Festinge, which will be promptly made to order in a sub stantial and fashionable manner; or according to such styles as to, his patrons may be most desirable. The Foreign and American Fall and 'Winter Fashions received, in addition to the monthly reports which come to hand regu lolly throughout the year. The agency for'the order on sale of James W. Scott's (formeily Winchester & Scott's) celebrated Patent' Shouldei:seam Shirts still' continued and properly attended to. • S. S. R. would be doing violence to his own feelings and to the just deserts of his friends in. Marietta, were he here to omit returning his sincere thahks for the - many - acts of kindness they have extended towards him during a long series of years, and hopes his future efforts may not render him unworthy a continuance of the same. [v7- I v Fashionable Tailors ft Drapers, Opposite A. Cassel's stare, Market street, MARIETTA, PA. HE undersigned having associated them -- selves into a co-partnership, would here by inform their old patrons and the pubic generally, that they will continue the Pasktonable Tailarlarßuainess at the old stand, adjoining - Dr. Hinkle's Drug Store, Market street. HaVing a line stock of 01011)$, eQSsiinei - es (Co 3Jestiugo, which they will dispose of and "make up" on reasonable terms. Being determined to give satisfaction, they would respectfully ask a con tinuation of past favors. Christian Plumb, Nathan Dyer. wir Cutting done at short notice. Marietta - , Sep. 10, 1859.-tf THE undersigned having leased the aboile named old establshed Ferry and Hotel, in Hellam Townthip, York county, opposite the borough of Marietta, where h entertain the public at his br the best the market affords. respectfully inform the tra , having obtained FIRST CLASS FERE. and efficient ferrymen, and is red to accommodate persons the Susquehanna with which without-delay or detention. October 1, 18139, ly. —o— SP ANGLER PA' No MI MARHET ST., 1 TT AVE just opened an Mil SUMMER r Shallies, Fancy Silks, Mous de lanes, Ginghams, Calicoes, Cassuneres, Franch.Cloths, Ncwstyle Coat Youth's Cassimets, Spring Sh;,.. „, Neck Ties, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Shirt Fronts, Collars, Cuffs, &c., Shettings, Shirtings, Checks, 7'ickings, Flannels, Diaper, Ingrain, Stair,liag, Linen, and. Cotton Carpets, Wall and Window Paper, 7Vansparent Blinds. GROCERIES: Extra fine Sytups, prime Rio Coffee, choice Black and Green. Teak Yel low and White Sugars, Fish, Rice, halt; Spi ces, &c., all of Which will be sold at thp lowest market rates. An early call is solicited. . "r) EAL E" S COURT OF DEATH. The most elaborate and noted work of Art ever painted by an American Artist is the "Coma OF DEATH," by REMBRANDT PEALE. This painting Govers.sl2 square feet of' canvass-- contains 23 Life Size Figures, end has never been valued at less thi. It has been 'gazed upon with admiration and delight by tens of thousanda. The subscriber has did purchased the painting, and issued a splen - CHROMO.LEtHOGRAPHIC ENGRAVING Of it, presenting a perfect Facsimile Copy of the original painting, with all its beautiful colors. The size of the Engravingis 23 by 31 inches, and the price ($1„) for which it is offered, is only one-fifth the usual price of similar works —lOO,OOO being issued instead of 5,000, the usual number.. The home of every family in the land; should be adorned with this picture, as besides its beauty as artornament, the iesson it teaches, illustrating the evils of Intemperance and War, and the end of a gooth—a Christian Life, are invaluable.. Mr. PEALE says of the Engraving : "I can certify that it is an accu rate and admirable copy of the Original Paint- Testimonials without--number, have been received from distinguished , Clergymen in praise of the Engraving. Many who receive it, say they would - not part with' it for ten time's its cost, i they could not procure another. Clergymen and Church Societies supplied in quantities of not less than 20 copies at a time, on very liberal terms. Terms for, I copy, $1 and 4 letter stamps, or 5 copies for $4 without stamps. For a letter of Agency stating .special terms, and I copy, $1 and 6 letter stamps, sent in strong rolls by return, mail, with .a, description. If $1• or more is sent in a letter, get a draft, or have the letter registered. Write the Name, Town, Ceunty and State plainly. Address O. Q. COLTON, - . Box 3391. No. 37 Park Row, New-York. No. 3-13 t. . R. ED W. W. SWENTZEL, tcrit a ii -- .7. Jur Graduate of the. Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, and an assistant operator and partner of Dr. Waylan, offers his professional services to the citizens of Mari etta and vicinity. Persons desiring to have their TEETH attended to are invited to call at his office, adjoining- Spangler Sr. Patterson's store, 2nd story; entrance from Market street. I hereby recommend to the people of Mari etta and vicinity, Dr. E. W. SWENTZEL, grad uate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surge ry,* as a competent and skillful operator, hav ing had ample opportunities of seeing his ope rations—,having long been an assistant opera tor of mine. SortN W.s.kt..s.rr, D. D. S. Quick Sales and Snkall Profits!" GEORGE H. ETTLA, LUMBER Et D. R03,T11. S. S. Rathvoat, [Succrsson.. TO F. J. Kanmrx•l PLUMB & DYER, THE GLATZ FERRY FORMERLY KASEY'S NEW BITXXER 25,000 DOLLARS - first and second of pure, healthy acrid kind; FLA tite, Heartburn, Temper, Anxiety which rite the' gen will vanish, 8,2 , 4 cure. COSTIVENES Jena! of the intes and without viole. the.bowels costive, FEVERS of all do a regular idespiration in al of all solution of all in. - • -••--- a The We Mail , real of Health."( • • .*** t .RHEUMATISA I ~' , ' ' - e O- c , nd GOUT' in hal ~ ' ' , er. . - 0 -0 ~. al inflammation fre- ,. .. wn-town or awa r • cots of thejoints.\Air y, and feels as i - DROPSIES of AM! ,trengthening the 1., • elicious to bat , • ,perate most delighn :,' -'' it..„, organs, and , nonns , ha ,,, , ,Water,,tit lirandy . _,,A, lve l t,. ain remedy for the ‘,.. - him Yeslst the 4t altOdo Also WOR.IIS, by &14 ~_ ngs of the bowels th 74 . : .:.,, 0 ,fi. 4 nte.,. and.; then icgvnn 4l ; hese creatures adhe a_bwillow at. . Yi- , uiu ULCE , ant; . „1,,,.. . .ss Dr a. ORES, by the per t purity ' 1,.. 5 ;.1 be- -. , . Ines give tc,the otsd... ,j ' ' , ~. . or- SCORBUTIC KR .1702.,• ^ls ~.-..' - tizr WO ,leXions, by their, eraliv( . . ~ my hair so nnii.4l uids that feed,the a ) sits • . (. 'Q . : ~,t . use of it, that ,f which occasions 11' ni l , - l b ..-,1 , mi t of it s firroott allow, cloudy, aid t his' o•. f sie 4 . A man os wo lesions. ..i . %.,,,.•;••1 hair, and by a The use of tifhsp Is for •.: '4, "t,' , ,* e” the hair will •• ill effect an entire tire cf, ,*, .... i at least this and a striking impr Oi initot he skin- COMA/4A CV :l*--,.. , -,4k H. KENEPY ENZA will alweys t ue eit, ... • '',' vc if you like. wo in the worst cages.- , . .• • pers you it!! , . PILES.—The °initial i - / .- '{ .'.see several- , Medicines, was curd of ; ,',. e Mar . tending by the use qt tisk , . Li L . ~„•;03 . , '.' W. • ic- FEVER AND 401, 7 ,E ' c sv„ 0 . xfor or O. he Western coup... ' ' ` VP' the utter - c ., f. ' •l ' from ouod sk,aafa l - - . - . !.. , ' • ther medicines.h: - 4. 1 . ....,-.1, , eri in -1 4 ` New eturn of the dise Pe. •red to make a 'al of 46... ', T on: ' ion, found it to answer as tbe , i o n o e3 or i ti P ,, ellnall : e . :/./.; . frleif . . My hair is now truck sod `kids .lArp!ds tan express nit s,blura- PLAINT , : 'o r/. : 2 ' ,., r , lavi f f g to the afflicted such A VP ' ' ''' ~,R • Y Jon risox- , rte, and •0, '''' :' 4 .4 I '7 :"." erzt....p rm ~. , II, .—..-°}, wii. - '. • 1 ..s i 4 , y,cry lib eral ' - , io e - f 4 .1 4, 1 For -- • / 1 * A sg a'agie o. .'4 1 ell ts wit h 1, .; ~ .• ', , o i- z tire* h o I i . 1 ,- 4.... , _ - .4 JO . , :AV' '4 , -..ror 1,--,. c. t it inflammations and its. It, is entnigh to .‘ to see a beautiful scalding coffee or of a meal, and then \ -4 of ice-water 7 • for at be snaggle-tooth') dead o ell-wat whey_ 0 CaSO '44 but even then the) 1 , ,• .. . uretock ,dajw_king Ice-wai usually linge-mkweregtiod especial attention to ..,,, ~ , Plasm call and mil:ire 1 ,9 ! 1 your parchases. Nos. 103, 105 and 107 f. AZt Iffiefie4l Near the Town H 1, . rriHE undersigned he ng _ with a Verrnuut Warble stock direct will be enabled t , work in his fine at very rotes°. will keep constantly on hat order at abort notice, all kia Mantles, Monument:, Enclosures, Grave Stones Poor and WittdcitcF/ft; and ever34filWir . iil factured of - the finest Italian slit marbles,which he will sell at cannot fail to render satisfaction., a' a fair trial of the public before put , where. Letter Cutting of all liinkl^a( est. notice and on the moat rein Mehaffey, Houtz LUMBER MEM 1i UPPER STATION, MABJ TT AVE on bawl a large and :4.t if client of l Boar joists, Rank, Sean; `tern, Shingles, „wi j,,.... Planed white rine HoOrfirg and ceiling ; . Shingle and Plaster Loh. Pales, S-e; also Pine Orders at, and delivered at any - poi) cars. JO UN BELI+ 31 Cor. of Market-st., d .P/ G - RATEFUL for a , st f,, my thanks to my unit. trons and .inform the ' that old business at the old pleased to sec thematy, 1 full and splendid assortive CLOTHS, CASSatiti. which will be made up to t notice by the bestbf workint We terms, I would be please; upon my old customers and to patronize me hereafter. EUREK A. • MILL, 11Iarietta, Lancaster Co., • rpnomAs C.. cii-iii):Ae.v , k i on hand, or Manufactt.red to f. l e , kinds of SASH, D OOR., 811 I. DR. kr., .-c.' All orders ,addr€,se2 to ith , Hours & Co., for any a th e a bove at ' j ,,., ` , for 1314 Ruff, TimterAt i t er s, Lath,:;. 1 6 Pales, 'Shitg , WPtsior Boards, lict . "3 . • Boarding,. 'to- ' i ltr i,,. s , ar le.mil ppli elwassmeggistitt7Minnt ,Ilittitatioa, and lo cd , plied on Its -faggierkivteriii o , as front io . 7 1 . astabljAmenf * the .04turv. *0r . ..3 - A - UPI:I'W C - - Ida r I kno ttlle, "*. 4 1 .adi -Star ', ii4o:,:t - 4 " ~ ..:A. 47 ,..,. 1 ',flP.*:_..-t-ersi ~ , _ . , -,,,; .-..„. .0 ... -.-1. .f" , .. - .. cel patiffifared , Uirititttg, was 1 f - tq 1 ' 1 1 "1 1 1 -----: ' - m.0.-worthy Frieuth, ar.A. „JP'