Yo cal allarittfian. & f latuycLait, Jl:agitsi 2 ' 6 ; 18'1'0 'A Temperance . Mae'B Meeting will be held in the Locust Grove of Col. J. 'W. Clark ; just back of tbwis; on to-mor row afternoon at 1 1-2 o'clock, The speakers are Prof. Gaddis, of Cincinnati, one of the ablest champions of the cause in this country ; James Black and G. W. McElroy, Esqrs., of Lancaster ; com fortable seats have been made to accom modate the largo audience that is expect ed will assemble. Prof. G. we have un derstood has delivered one hundred and seven speeches in the last ninety days, and his engagements are such that he can remain here but a few hours ; he. is to speak in Mount Joy in the evening. If the weather should be unfavorable, the meeting will be held in the, Metho dist Church at the same hour. FAMILY FIGUT Tb e Democratic County Committee met on Saturday last, and had an unusually anirnatid session. lliram B. Swarr, Esq., declining a re election as Chairman, Fred'k S. Pyfer, Esq., was elected in his place, and P. Martin Miller, Esq., Secretary. Dr. Parker, East Ilempfield, offered ..a reso lution declaring Deuglas and Johnson the regular nominees of - the National Democracy, which was voted down by a vote of 27 to 10, wherenpon-Dr. Parker, James 11. Barnes, city, and J. El. Hull, Earl, s'.atled from the Committee. A resolution was then adopted by a vote of 31 to 2, endorsing the action of the State Central Committee at Orbseen,— The Committee also resolve.] it to be in expedient to settle a county ticket this fall—thus leaving the field open to in dependent candidates, or an independent Union ticket, which it is said will be placed in the field before long. The Committee also adopted a resolu tion highly commending Gen. Foster; one recommending the formation of Bo rough and Township Clubs ; arid one au thorizing the Chairman to call a Masa Meeting at such time as will suit the convenience of Gen. Foster to attend and address the same. _The committee adkaitvned to meet at the call of the ChaPinan. . compliance with theta) instructions the Bell 8r Everett wing haVe a call fctr Elie formation of a "Foster Clirb" at the Perry lions*. in this borough, thifieven ink, Speaking of the determination of the Democracy not to nominate a ticket, the Lancaster Union, says : "This is well understood. Efforts have been making for several days to get up a conglomera iion of disappointed caacliciate:s at the late .Convention, followera .of "Little Doug" and "Brock," and BelVEverett Union-Savers. What a beautiful mix ture that would make, to be sure ! If any of our weak-kneed brethren who fail ed in our last Convention, c a n be pre veiled upon, why let them try it on, that's all. They will meet with such a rebuke as they will not forget for a life time." girThere was quite a Bell and Ever ett demonstration in Lancaster on Tues day night last. A special train came to this place and took a small delegation down. The Lancaster Expiess Aays there were over one hundred lantern torches carried in the procession, made in the form of a Bell, some of them va riegated with colors of rid, whittol. and blue, which presented a realty , handsome appearance. There were-aleo a number of transparences, with, variatie• itiedfip tions, and several larger 15ell-huAerns.— A large bell and some smaller ones were kept constantly ringing, and altogether the parade was a creditable affair, OWThe editor of the. Lancaster Church Advocate, who has been on: a visit to Cumberland county, speaking of the Rev. John Winebrenner, says : We vis ited Elder Winebrenner both on our way to and from Newville last weekt and found him sinking_rapidly, and,our judg ment is, that his work on eartii Ss done, and his end near-at - hand. 'We found him, however, firm in. faith, and joyful in thelope and consolations of the Gospel. IWO= friends at Maytown intend forming a "Liac.ola Olub" in that village Ilia-evening. Whilst on this subject we are requested . to state that a Olgb,, ya k iignin be attempted in this borough en Wednesday evening, at 7i in lip Town Ball. Don't fail, friends of the cause, to turn out. erWe learn that-Peter M. Haldeman; f o merly. of Washington, in this county, died;in , Jamestown, Oalifornia, somerout during the Month of June. Poor Peter, no better man ever 'lived. Every body knevi him here as "big Pete" and it was always said' that be .had a big heart and a big soul. His lot was a chequered oue. t%+& grand Temperance Mass Meet inewili be heleet Mountville, below Columbia to-day, which will be address ed. by, Gaddis, James Blacic, Esq., * Dr. Orr, G. W. hicElroy and others. Our young_ friends are about get tint up a Cotillion party at Miller's Don egel Mouse on Thursday evening next: Something veryince may belooked for. owlh:ackenmill* is about again with , tow' poems, on the ,Republican eandi dotes ;•-he promises to be here at 'the grand' ratty on the 7th of Septembei, COLUMBIA LINCOLN CLUB : The follow ing are the gentlemen composing the permanent organization : President—ll. H. FRY Tice Presidents—E. Hershey, jr., J. M. Cowden, Wm. Lloyd, Jacob Auwer ter, Davis Murphy, and H. M. Boyd. Recording Secretaries—Dr. S. Atleo Bockins and M. D. Wilson. Corresponding Secretary—Joseph W Fisher. Treasurer—A. S. Green. PARADE OFFICERS. Captain—J.. D. Wright. Lieutenants—Jacob Auwerter, Wm Simpson, 11. Pfahlor, H. M. Boyd. Ensign—Henry Griffith. Surgeon—B. Rohrer, M. D. The Club then adjourned to meet on Saturday evening., 18th inst for the pur pose of parading in uniform. TMODON'S MUSEUM OF ART : On the authority of several gentlemen who had witnessed the exhibition of this unrivall ed work of art in other eitied, we prom ised that the citizens of Lancaster would see something far superior to anything in the exhibition line which had ever been presented in this city. It is grati fying for us to know that in all ourpros pective praise, we did not exaggerate. What was seen at Fulton Hall last even ing, and will be seen every evening next week, cannot be exaggerated. We are pleased also to see unerring indications Mo. so .fine a work of art, one in which so much time, labor and money have been invested, not only by the ingenious projector and proprietor, but by the en terprising lessees of this city, will meet with that substantial appreciation from our citizens which will justify them in continuing its exhibition here for some time. The" opening last night may be written a complete success. The audience was large and embraced a large number of those who can appreciate the mechanic arts in their highest development ; and yet we did not meet with any one in the audience who was not only pleased and delighted, but really astonished. The programme gives nothing like an ade quate idea of the various scenes in the exhibition. To see the rocky coasts of Gibraltar, with its harbor covered with shipping, the sails spread, and the ves sels moving gracefully through the un dulating ocean, a war steamer heroically breasting the waves; her side-wheels plashing 'through the water, the smoke issuing from her funnel, minietnie ma rifles now and then firing a salute, the boom of the cannon following at a proper interval' upon the vivid flash, is a me chanical result well calculated to tax the credulity of any one who has never seen it. And'yet .this is but one of a hundred of the mechanical marvels which Constitute the programme of the evening. If possible, the "Storm at Sea'" is more sublimely beautiful, The clouds lower, the billows, roll and dash upon the beach, a light house appears in the distance, the lightnings flash and the thunders roll, the noble ship,labors and strains through the storm, until, struck by lightning, she reels like a drunken man, and goes down —automaten men sink and rise, the wreckers, from an overhanging cliff come to the rescue, a rope it thrown and the last man is hauled up to shore in safety ; the storm subsides, the light froma clear sky obscures the light of thelight-house, and the angry ocean is seen to subside as naturally as we have seen it at Cape or Long Island, The Automaton Rope Vaulter, is with al, the great feature , of the programme, and may well - be lined in the bills as the " wonder of the World "—but we must pay oqr respects to this - little fellow on another occasion--merely remarking that it is hard to conceive why he has not brains, and muscles, and - nerves, like Blondin bimself—L-seeing,, that hettis got more sense than the daring Frenchman. Most persons supposed that the fig ures in this , exhibition would merely move not walk; but the walking is the wonder of the mechanism. In the view of Rome, "a fine old. English gen tleman " liftis his pedals with the meas 4 nred dignity of Johnny Bull ; Brother Jonathan slides along like 'a New York note-shaver on his, way to Wall street; while ladies vigorously ply thei; fans, beggars' take Off, their hats and ask for alms, and the donkey illustrates his char aster by stubbornly moving backwards milder - -the spur of his vallient rider. Altogether, the like of this was never seen by our citizens, and if any one says it is not worth " a quarter," we will set him-down as the second curiosity. The lessees, ware-pressed for time to get-ready fOr the exhibition last night, and the carpenters could only get one stairway completed. This evening there will be anothei on the south side of the Hall,when the audience will have great er facility for entrance and exit. The arrangement for ventilation will also be improved, and several other comforts for the audience-attended to. We are pleas ed to notice that the lessees have taken the precautions to exclude all improper` characters: from the Hall, and if asy shmild elude the vigilance of the door keepei. they will be promptly ejected.— Lancaster - Epress, August 22d. ogirMr: Sterrett sell at, ,Funk's tavern, on the 31st tastant,,several car riages, Ste. See advertisement. 'Hon. John Covode addressed the Republicans of Lancaster and vicinity on yesterday evening 41-usust 24th. ...• c -- 19-1 - &TII. W 1 - 411KLY" MA.RIETTIA.N.&--tc4"l SAFE HARBOR CLUB: The following persons compose the of of the Lin coln Club: Presilent—Sd3ll7EL M. WRIGHT. Vice Presidents—Dy. P. S. Clinger, Henry D. Good, David F. Young, Eman uel 13renner, Addin Bortsfield, Jacob P. Frey, B. F. Lantz and Jesse U. Erb. Recording Secretaries—M. E. Melling er and Casper Hiller. Corresponding Secretary—Mß:l'l Ben edict. Treasurer—Benjamin F. Urban. Finance Committee—J. M. Hess,'John Clark, G. C. Hawthorne, A. H. Witmer, Jacob Hebble. Executive Committee—Geo. H. Hess, J. M. Purcell, Urias Warfel, Reuben Sourbeer, and Harrison Rowe. ISD'We were shown a few days since a lot of very fine ripe Isabella grapes, grown in the garden of Col. John 'A . Clark, of this borough. This is about a month in advance of the usual ripening of these grapes and speaks well for the Colonel's go'od husbandry. On Monday morning, 20th inst., at the residence of Mr. John Folks, in this Borough, by the Rev. G. M. Clawges, Mr. D. A. Ftsn, of Cedar Run, Lycom ing county, to Miss M. A. ORT, of this Borough. To CONSUMPTIVES : The'advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered sev eral years with a severe Lung affection, and that dread diSease, Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it he will send a copy of the prescription used, [free of charge] with directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Con sumption, Briinchitis, &c. The only object of advertiser in sending the presiription is to ben efit the afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer willtry his remedy, as it will cost them noth ing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wish ing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, amsburg, Kings co., N. Y. [3m BEWARE or QUACKS !—This Advertisement is, addressed to both Males and Females sriffer‘ , . ing from secret causes. I have practiced many years, and having made a fortune, profession ally deiire now to serve my fellow creatures. Inclese a Dollar to pay incidental charges, and a sure remedy will be atTo i rded you. Let no false delicacy prevent, as strict secrecy is pre:- served. Having very recently added a large and fash ionable assortment of Types and Printing ma terials, which will enable us to do all kinds of PLAID; AND FANCY PRINTING, Such as Cards, Ball Tickets, Circulars, Programmes, Blanks, Handbill, Posters, Sale Bills, &c. Everything in the Jon PRINTING line neatly and cheaply executed and at short notice. CARRIAGES, U & g . HARNESS, E S , At Public Sale, On Friday, August 31st, at the public house of Jacob Funk, in the 'Borough`of Marietta: TWO OARTAGES, One Top Buggy, One Tfting Buggy, One Sulky, One Spring Wagon, One Dray, Single and Amble Carriage Harness, - Boat Harness for Mules and Horses, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Eames, Pads, Boat Couplings, Spreads, &c. : Sale to commence at 2 o'clock on said day, when conditions will be made known by S. P. STERRETT. ~ D and .A.:T ar : ron D :it :O sites i-I ,N , ails, V - Dealer in Hardware, Cedarware, ) Paints, Glass, Oils, 1 7 a; nishes, -Hoop 1 1 - - Parlor, Office, Hall and Cook STOVES. ctIC.. rir AXES this means of informing the citizens - 1. dalarietta and.vicinity,thnt he is now pre-. pared to furnish anythingin -, his line of busi ness; consisting in 'part, of Table Cutlery, all kinds of ISOilffing- and , Housekeeping Hardware, Cutlery, Tools, Paints, Oils,- Glass, Varnishes, Cedarware, - Ntiils, Spikes and in fact everything usually kept in a well regula tedffardware establishment. . . July 21, 1660 New Summer Goods. JUST RECEIVED AT THE STORE OF No. CI MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PA. JUST opening, the largest and best stock of LtDIES AND GENTLEMEA3 DRESS GOODS' EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET Black Silks, Foulard Silks, Plain and Figured DeLaines, Shawls, Ginghams, Challies, Calicoes, Tickings, Muslins, Checks, Table. Linen, Diaper, Embroi deries, &c., &e., &c. . . Black and Fancy Clothe and Cass . i' mares, Silk and Marsallies Vesting, Cottonades, Hen • lucky Jeaus, Tioisery, . Suspenders, - Gloves, Cravats, Shirt Fronts, &c. ALL KINDS Or HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Every variety of Sheeting and Shirting Muslins, Table and Irish Linen, Towelling, Ticking, &c., &c. Allendale and Marsailes Counterpanes, Flannels all prices and colors, Linen and Woolen Table covers. Plan, Ornamental and Oiled Window Blinds and Patent. Fixtures, Wall Papers, Caipets, Floor Oil Cloths. Umbrellas and Parasolls, . Glass, Queensware and Cedarware. Boots and Shoes, All kinds of Liciaors wholesale or retail 113— A LARGE STOCK Or CHEAP GROCERIES. Rio Coffee at 121 cents, and other goods at co;.- respondingly low rates. : The leigitest price given for Country'produce: Very fine Syrup at 50 ants a:gallon. J..R. DIFFENRA.CII. }T -UST RECEIVED at Anderson's Confec tionary and Variety Store; in Market-st.,ti ne assortment of children's gigs,, basket Wagoll9, perambulators, wheelbarrows, toy wagons candidates flap, dr u ms , :' rocking boraes:lkc" at Andersonis. • OST: A-six-bladed ivory Aandled Pocket, _LAKnife- was loSt between.Centre ikaare and my Lumber Yard, for the return of which a. liberal reward will be paid. Theicnife is val uable as a keep%ake. -W-EITTLA. M,ARRIE,D. DR., ESCA APIIIS -EDWARDS. Box '9lO, Baltimore, Md JOB PRINTING. DAVID ROTH, Market Street, Marletta, Pa. .. lLfferzhadt, 0.338 LE, HARNESS, SE la Trunk jilanUfaelOrg Between Spangler 6. Patterson's and Wolfe's Notion 'louse, - Market Street. S. L. DELLINGER WO U L D most respectfully informthe public that he continues the above buss ness in all its branches. Anything not on hand will be manufactured at short notice and warranted to give satisfaction in Workmanship and price. He will always endeavor to keep on hand an assortment of SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, Wagon, Carriage and Riding Whips, Ply-nets, horse Cove9s, Co//rani, Trunks, Valieces, Carpet Bags and-in fact everything in his line of business, all of which will be of the best material and workmanship, and,at prices in keeping with the times. Come and see. En. Ainnva NEATLY AND CHEAPLY DONE. Marietta, August2s, 1860. [ju 11'56 • SUMMER, GOODS.: From New-York. Olropening the most beautiful assortment 1 1 V of ' Piew Spring Gooils we ever offered DRESS GOODS.. Organdie Robes-2, 5,7, 9, 11 flounced Berage Anglais Robes, 2,5, 7, 9 and 11 flounced Satin Plaid Berege Robes,Double.skirt Satin Plaid Berege Robes, Solid - Plain Colors, Satin Plaid Be ep Robes, Poi de Chevre Satin Plaid Bereges Robes, gay and neat Etereges and Grenadines ; new style Spring Silks, Black Silks, best brands imported ; Plain Mous' a oit'—in Pinks, Blues, &c..;. Berege New Spring Cloaks, Mantillas .and Dusters, Lace Bourrious, Lace - Sultanas, Lace Mantles, Lace Pointes, Cloth Cloaks, light Spring styles, Gathered and plaited. Su.s.wEs.—Stella,_ in all styles and colors. MEN'S WEAL—Superb. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings. CAREETIDTGS.—An additional supply, among which are the-handsomest Brussels, Threeply, .and Smith's New York Patent,we ever offered. R. J. HALDEMAN'S CHEAP CASH 'STORE. NEW SUMMER. GOODS, ---o- SPANGLER LKI PATTERSON, No 66 MARKET ST., MARIETTA, - 1111 - AVE just opened an immense stock of I — ll SUMMER 9 0 ops, Shanks, Fancy Silks, Debages, Mous de lanes, Ging:hams, Chintzes, Calicoes, Cassirneres, Vestings, French Cloths, Newstyle Coaling, Cottonades, Youth's Ctiss.imms,lpring Shawls, Mantillas, Neck Ties, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Shirt 'Fronts, Collars, Cuffs, &c.,. &e. Sheetings, Shirtings, Cheeks, Tidings, Flannels, Diaper, Ingrain, Stair, Rag., Linen,' and Cotton Carpets, Wa2l and Window Paper, Transparent Blinds. GROCERIES: Extra fine Syrups, prime Rio. Coffee, choice Black and Green Teas, Yel low and White Sugars, Fish, Rice, Salt, Spi ces, &c., all of-which will be sold at the lowest market rates. An early call is solicited. STOVES? STOVES!! STOVEs!!! • e.M.. 1 STERRETT S. Co., Maur ETTA ~ have perfected arrangements with .Philadel- - phia foundries by which they are enabled to sell all the latest and best improved COOK STOVES at foiindry prices;freight only added. Air-tight Gas burner PARLOR! They desire to call special attention to this very superior and handsonie "Gas Burner , ' as being the Most complete and economical ever ollered-to the public. They have'also a large variety of Gas burner Room, Fancy Canon, Radiators, Air-tight'and Nine-plate wood and extra heavy obi style CA ttiON STOVES, for School Rooms, Stores, Shops, &c. 'Coal Hods, Screens — , Shovels, Pokers, 6.c. Odd Castings; Grates, Fire Brick; 4.c., arnisheel at short notice. i Alexander Lyndsay, FASHIONABLE BOOT 4• SHOE MANUFACTURER, MA.RKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN Would most respectfully inform the citizens of this Borough and neighborhood that he has the largest assortment of City made work in his line of business in - this Borough, and be ing a practi'dal BOOT. AND SHOE MAKER litinself,is enabled to select with more judgment than those who are net. He continue's to raan"- ufacture iti the very best manner everything in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he will warrant for neatness and good fit. lt:f—Call and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Geo. L. alackley, ffqf •qnB eqp -i i 111ANUFACTURER, MARRET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN. yr .g AVING purchased of Mr. Crull thp.stock and_fixtures of:this well knOwn establishment, I hereby inform my.numermis friends,-and-the public generally that 1 am pre-: pared to supply their wants in the HAT AND CAP line at all times with promptness, and at as reasonable rates as any establishment in the Union.' Having had a years experience its a practical hatter, and being in the receipt of- the latest "Reports of Fashions," and having fa cilities for obtaining godds direct from the East in 48 hours; by strict attentiorkto business-and a desire to lils*te, I to merit and receive a liberal share-of-public patronage. " • P. S.-13aving disposed of say establishment to- George L.-__Mackley, I cheerfully recom mend him to the favorable notice of *fill'Who desire a ”carafortable. covering for the hga4." In retiring from businesS I extend my un feigned thanksto _my friendafor the patronage BO liberally bestowed to me and hope the same may be extended to my worthy successor. JOHN CRULL. - Marietta, August 28, 1858. - JAMES N. KING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No: 1:1'7 SOUTILI SISTR STREET; BELOW WALNUT ] • P 1 - 14.4iA13gi;P HI A. IrrCollecticms promptly attended to. DANIEL G. BAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LANCASTER, PA OFFICE :—No. 24 NORTII DUKE STREET, opposite the Court House, where he will at tend to 'the 'Practice of his profession in all its various branches. [Nov. 4, '69.-ly MOWN MILL.—We have added to =Store Room. a large Flour and Feed room, we men 'furnish Flour by the single pound, by the barrel,' or fifty barrels, Chop Feed, Corn and Oats by the bushel, at mill prices, Bran, shorts, Corn, Oats,_Shipstuff and all kinds of iced al ways on hand for cash. Also - Cracked Wheat and Graham Flour. H. WOLFE, Allorket-st., Agent for'Jacob Kreybill FQUAL or REGIIL A.R TIMEKEEPERS, can be had of H. L. & E. J. ZkHM, North queen-st., and Center Square, Lances,- ter,, Pa., in the shape of Equilibrium Levers:- the best grticlu of Swiss levers-now in tho mar ket. „ They are lower in price than any_ watch of equal quality and just as true for tirriekeeeing. BARGAINS! BARGAlNS!fr :Tite ; trn r signed is now satin oit. goods at giemay reduced prices in order to make - ,roons tor :s FALLS STOCK.-COIKE'AXD J. R-DIFFENBA6II Marietta, August 4, 1860. THE Largest and` best asSertaiekkrcif Valley Cloth Weaseireeres and .vestieg 6:0 offered iwthis-market and will-be sold at-prigit*w4ieb defy conweliliolt by 1.16 15/j/erifieek.F. MO PERSONS put of Employment ! j r Agents wanted to sell the Erie Sewing MarAine : we will give a commission, or wages at from $25 to $6O per month, and expenses paid. This is a new Machine, and so simple in its construction that a child of ten years can learn to operate it by half an hour's instruction. It is eaqual to any Family &wing Machine in use, and the price is but Fifteen Dollars. Persong wishing an Agency will address J. .Pl.. 130 LAN ; Secretary, Erie Sewing Machine Co., MILAN, 0 Aug. 25-5 t - EUREKA MILLS, Marietta, Lancaster Co., Pa THOMAS C. CHILD, ACT., has constantly on hand, or Manufactured to order, all kinds of SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, - Shutters, src., 4T. All orders addressed to AURA rrev , Hourz & Co., for any of the above articles, or for Bill Stuff, Timber Girders, Lath, Pickets, Pales . - Shingling Lath, Floor Boards, Weather Boarding, White Pine Shingles, or Lumber will elways meet with prompt atterition, and be sup plied on as favorable terms as from any other establishment in the . country. A liberal discount offfor cash. iffiellB4l Vi of Near the' Town Hall, liiiirietta, Pa; HE undersigned.having made arragements T with a Vermont Marble Quarry to get his stock direct will be enabled to do all kinds of 'work in his line at very reasonable rates. He will keep constantly on hand, or made to order at short notice, all kinds of Mange:, ,Monuments, Enclosures, Grave Stones Door and Window Sills, Steps aad everything in his line of business manu factured of the finest Italian and American marbles, which he will -sell at such.prices as cannot fail to render satisfaction, and only asks a fair trial of the public before purchasing else where. Letter Cutting of all kinds done at the short est notice and on the most reasonable terms. REVERE HOUSE, (FORMERLY EAGLE HOTEL.) No. 227 North Third Street. Phila. THIS house is situated in the most trasiness 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, &c., &c.; if is also supplied With hot and cold water Bathes, which will be free of charge for the guests of the House ; City Cars will take you to the Revere House. Our charge' is moder ate, $1."2.5 per day ; persons visiting • tile city will please come and try the Revere House and we pledge ourselves that we will endeavor to use OUT best efforts to make it appear like home. CHARLES J. FABER, of Reading, will have charge of the Office, G. W. HINKLE, formerly of the States Union Hotel and latterly of the United States Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J., PROPRIETOR. - Libertil'ariv-n-W Stove WORKS AND HOLLOW-WARE FOUNDRY, PELLADELPRIA. ABBOTT. tiz NOBLE, Manufacturers of . the most approved style of Sl'ol 7 ES of every description. t'SA.BII , E AND . SALES ROOMS: No. 233 Water Street, New-York. No. 410, Brown Street, Philadelphia. Pl.' N.' B.—Send for a Catalogue. [3m CLACKS, WATCHES, 4.C., tyC. " The undersigned would take this method of informmt; the public that he,M/, is still engaged in the Jeivelry business, in Market street, next door to Jas. M. Anderson's Confectionary, were-everything in hie line wilt be carefully and promptly attended to - at very reasonable prices. - lie his' the celebrated. Thirty-day Equalizing clock, . Clocks of all kinds, Witches, Jewelry, Musi cal Instruments, - Fancy Articles, 8 7 - - c. JO_IIN S. STICHLER. Marietta. July 28-3ms* ; . - FIR: EDW. W. SWENTZEL, %Abs.. •jj Graduate of the Baltimore Collegauf Dental. Surgery, and an assistant operator and partnerof 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 .& Patterson's store, 2nd story, entrance from Market street. I hereby recommend to • the peoPle of Mari etta and vicinity, Dr. , F...W. Stv EN rz EL, grad uate of the Baltimore. College of Dental Surge ry, as a competent and skillful operator ; hay ing.htul ample opportunitiei of. seeing his ope rations—having-long been an assistant opera tor of mine. JOHN WAY LAN, D. D. S. . , WM. B. REDGRAVE, Commission Lumber Merchant, West Falls Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Arom ss ESPECTFULLY offers his services for the le of Lvx. n x a of every description . his knowledge of the business he feel corifrdeht ofbeing ible — tO obtain the highest market rates for all consignnieuts entrusted to blame. ECEtVED by Dr. Hinkle. Comstock's Fresh Carden Seeds, Parker's ‘c c. cc Landreth's " cc Ec Large assortment of Fresh Flower Seeds. Ec cc German Flower Seeds Genuine gel stone SapOnafier. New Books, Music liLairs & Coxes Gelatin. Pure Chocolate. IoroLATED WARE:• A Large and, fine stock of Plated waie at 11.1: & E. J. Zairst's, ner of North Queen street &. Center'Sq"uirve, Lancaster, Pa. Tea Setts, in variety, Coffee Urns, Pitchers;Goblets, 'Salt Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets; Spoons, Forks, Knives'; Casters,l&c., &c., at inanitfacturers prices. ItercaTtrin attended. te at moderate rates. TEWELRY. me and selected stock of fthejeivielry7of 4 t l e latest patterns front the best factories in the'country can be found at 11. L. Sr. E. Cot. North Queen st. and - Centre Spare, Lan caster; Pa., Our prices are — moderate and all goods - warrante&to be as represented. HENRY WOLFE-, - Agent - for the sale of ,s. M. Griawald's cerebrated Golds Pen 4 Just received, a large stock of the above pens —all warranted. Old worn-out-pens re-poin ted by S. Mr Griswold, No. 177 Broadway ! New-York. Send your. pens to IL Wolfe, Market-st. , , Marietta, Pa.; T ADIEd - AND GENTS . Anderson- has jest _LA received, an elegant assortment of: Perfu mery, consisting of Toilet Soaps, flair Oils, Extracts and Colognes at, prices mien below. the usual rates, also some very handsome Ganes for gentlemen, Poen:lonics, Fce: IDER VINEGAR.: -Ten barrels Pine : homemade" Cider Vinegar for sale at six. cents' a quAtrt at VioLPE'd; made of Mire juice of the appM; d range' trial tiracOnvitice you of that fact. - Wolfe's '.Variety Start _ vs, - NEW REASg L 0 C S=tood Time eepers,-for One Niter. Clock s Wateliet'and-' Jewelry carefully re= pairedFana - e.hititekderate, at WGLRE'S;;.‘ trie. tfielt-Tkarg--412141 P-S. A new and most .cdnvenienf and Nifectly safe lamp, called e "Portable Cal Lamp," for sale cheap at Grove 8 j : Roth's DiudAtore. FULLSIIPPLY of Jer:.. Pe aches and ,11„,atiVect,rotatoesi in alolsrogveaksy at WOLFVS£ ,-; - yow smKs from the;tr . 4itikajt l on SOW .21t: wawe's. UPE11710111: 13 At GROVE & The Only Preparation WORTHY' Or , confidence and- iidironage. For Statesnien, JUdgel, Clergynlan, Ladie? and Gentleinen, is all traits -Of the world testify to the efficacy ol" , PROP. WOOb S S RESTORATIVE, and gentledierf of the Prelim tintininioUs iii its pirdie. A fect teStintioniale only ein be here given ; see circular fer be fir:- possible fOr you to ddub't. ' 47 WiLL-fi., R. Y., Dec. 2 0 , Gentlemen: Your note ol the Isth instant; has been received, saying that you had heard that I had been benefitted by the use of Wood'.4 Hair Restorative, and requesting my cettificatt of the fact if I had no objection to give it': I ward it to yOu cheerfully,tecause I think if due. My age is about offyears ; the colot of rrfir hair auburn; and inclined to curl. Some five or six yearti since it-began to turn grefi and the scalp on the' crown of my hesiotter lose its sensibility grid -dandruff to - forth upr i it. Each of these disagreeabilities increase r with thilgi and - stout folir rdobtlfs since a 4tti was added to them; by the Walt felting off thW top of my head and threatening baldnesi. In this unpleasant predicament, I was indu% ced to try Wood's •Hair Restorative, mainly to' arrest the falling off of my hair, for I had really no expectation that grey hair could ever be re- Stored to its original calor eiteept frodidygii: , was, however, greatly surphsed to find after the use of two bottles only, that - not only wge the felling off arrested, b'ut the toter tvelrestX red to the gray hairs and ,sensibility to the scalp and dandruff rattled to fortn on my fiCadi very much to the gratificatio' filmy wife, at whose solicitation I was induced to try it. For this, among many obligations I dwe 1 her sex, I strongly recommend all husbaiiliti who value the admiration of their wives td profit by my example, and Use it if growing gray or getting bald. Very respectfully; To 0.1. Tad Sr Co., Btu', A. LAvutriitit: 444 Broadiraji N. Y. f ShisTas,Tosi duly 20,1259, To Professor 0.1. Wood. Dear Sir ; Your " Hair Restorative" has dooe'dit hair so mu; good since I commenced the. use of it, that wish to make known to DitiniNic of its effee on the hair, which are Est:' A man or wo man may be nearly depriy,ed of hair, and by it resort to your "Hair Restorative" the hair will return more beautiful than ever; at least thW is my experience. Believe it all - Yours, Truly, Wm. IL Karrani.: P. S. ton can publiSitthe above if you like: Hy publishing it in Southern rapes yaTi will. get more patronage South. I see several of your certifiestes in the Mobile Mercury, IC strong Southern , paper: - W. H. It: WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Professor J. Wood, Dear Sir : Having had the misforz tune to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effects of they ellowlever, in 1851, in Heti' Orleans. I was induced to make-a trial of yotir pieparatien dud fmfnd it to answer as the very thing needed. My hair iff new thiek - ant glossy, and no words can express ntyMbligac lions to yon in giving to the alltieteff telt a , trees-tut' Frar.rsiTaii*!ler. TILE RESTORATIVE is put uriribisifWes of thiee sizes, htigeinrediuto;ztu&siolall" tlts small holds 1--a-pint, and retailgint.s a bottler . the medidin' holds at lead twenVier cent more in propoition thitt if& *TAU, - for - $1 per bbttle ; the large holds a quirt; 40 per cedf more in proportion, 'mill retails for 93. 0. J. WOOD Or CO., Propriitors a No. 444 Broadway, New-York, and 114 Market Stieet, SC. Louis, ll:And sold by all good drumlins and burl goods dealers. j -47-1Y ..,....:___,,,..,.. MA R RIAGE GUIDE. Being a private instructor lot ,---J 1 married persons, orthose about to he Yi. married, rode MVO age feniitle, iijf 7,7 everything Concerning the physiology - Th • " and relations otoursexualsystem,an the production or prevention of offspring in eludin all the new discoveries never befo . g given in the English language,.. by W YOUNG, M. D. This ti really a valutib and interesting work. It is writteiiii . phr language for the general reader, and is illu ttated with numerous engravings: All you , . married people, or those contemplating m 'rise, and haying the least impedimentito mar I lied life, should read this book. It disclos ,, ‘ secrets that every one should be acquainte - , ~..,. witk : still it is a book that utast be locked up; . and not lie about the house. It will,be seat. to any one on the receipt of twenty-five cents ; ~ : in`specie or postage stamps- Address Dr. tiNI: YOUNG, No. 116 Spruce at. above4th Phil= adelphia, Pa. ' AFFLICTED - AND UNFORTUNATE f NO' fine ter what may be your disease before you plii.e . -, yourself under the care of any one of the no torious Quacks — native or foreign—who adver tise in this or any other paper, get a copy of either of Dr. Young's Books, and read it care= fully. It may be the means of saving yott .. many a dollar, your health, and possibly your life. Da. YOUNG can be consulted on eny Of itt• diseases described in his parfilications, at hia office, No. 416 Sprtice-st. above ninth. 15 BARRELR Fritrte New-Yolk Applett, fresh from the orchards just received ani - - - time fa keep a eon ant supply of GhAnn4 Per per. Ground Corriander, and s'ved 30 000 St front . cents yard. Now is the time to make quilfilliihen first rate print can be had for 8 cents and R oo grility - at 5 cents, at Spangler jr Pedterson e.- FITSE GREAT ROOK. licapaa's Cigars' - book,which has been so erfeissivelf advertise'd in the Halls of Congress, can now' be had for 50 cents fter copy, ,g 0 SINKLP.T. IGILAVOURING Fari-TIIAGTIfx • d _LI Vanilla, Strawberry,- ,Rine Apples Robe,. • Just ?defeat and for sale at ( GolveirßoWs• 'tTM SAL I.oo;et_e el l O e/isti . + l l ,lL. ?# l 4ll t yty ra 4 betloi{ t 1 old oy • T BalEf Glatt Vittpsi Ctsodtitalititirl44., 1j Toys' ) Ir.c. 3 wholextle ond-ratigit by J. M• ANDEILSOW EG,A.RB and Chewing Tobacco. A.Jaige: 0 and good variety at- J.-24.- Mateyo:lo: • "EIICCM.4.B_,#T Coetkitig .F_At always'on hand at Attartpie "Ar. grA UM DROPS : StowsteliNhioil'Yo*-7,0:61* kT, Drops; 8 varieties,„o._WAVS.-..15- OCHOOL BOOtS , of .ialfititf ay - )3 at Grew ef Be i% Afaticd-al. T EidON&- , Nelr Crbp'di, • Li received amid for saltii" , Ax Tlii belt 'frock' . 6t Sege s. 'toWu, kept rit.. B EST -tobacco - - ' BEE INE OIL and .r - -!! 4 • -et .• • -Rttlefe „ LARIM - alasorttnOtttTigoff.Bigaceti) el aU kinditi"eizratiitretkriptioNittsi receiv:e istitiblotait'd prwel! at• •. • ' J. M. Anderautev: =IM