Ude Prat ntaticitian. eatuiciaa i ;jcliternlces )18'10. "Light !—more Light still !!! " WideAwakes;--Atteation The Marietta Lincoln Club will please meet at the Town Hall, this (Baturday) evening at half past seven o'clock, A full attendance is requested, as business of interest and importance will come be fore the meeting ; especially that of pro curing more uniforms and torches. All persons who feel an interest in perfecting 'the equipments and opera tions of this beautiful and effective or ganization in our midst, as also those friends of Lincoln, Hamlin and Curtin who desire to unite with it, are also re quested to attend the meeting. It is desired that the name and resi dence of every friend of Freedom who needs naturalization, be handed to the proper Committee at this meeting, that proper measures may be taken to com plete that work in due season, The time is short; let every one, therefore, who knows any such case report it imme diately. Also—let every voter who does not know positively that he is assessed, re member that it must be done before Sat urday, the 29th inst.—only one week is yet left for that important requisite ! Friends of Protection !--of Free Homes In Free Territories for Free Men; and of Free Speech and a Free Press every where !—Friends of Lincoln, Hamlin and Curtin and our County Ticket !--:the first day of the "irrepres• Bible conflict" in our State approaches rapidly. Equip yourselves fully—take the field well prepared for every duty— close up yohr ranks—and forward to the ballot•box and to victory ! Our Wide Awakes have shed not a little light and glory on our Borough. With something more than the old Rip Van Winkle spirit, they met for organ ization on Tuesday evening, the 11th inst., and enrolled 80 names. The next evening they met again and enrolled over 60 more. On the 13th, they col lected $142.00 for equipments. On the 14th the President of the Club went to Philadelphia and selected and engaged the uniforms and torches, On Monday he was telegraphed to, that $3O more had been paid, and he engaged more equip ments, On Tuesday night the last in stalment of the equipments was received, through the exertions of Mr. C. D. Me haffey, and other friends in the city, who had them forwarded in advance of the Express. There were now over 200 Wide Awakes enrolled, and they had but 136 sets of caps, capes . and torches —all that could be obtained in season for love or money. These were distribu ted that evening, and under Capt. Shaff ner, his Lieutenants and Sergeants, and Chief Marshal Col. • Mehaffey and Aids, an impromtu parade and torch light march was made through town, eliciting the admiration of all who beheld it.— Just before leaving the Hall for the town parade, Mr. James Batt, foreman of T. C. Child's Door and Sash Factory, pre seated to the Club a beautiful Pioneer's Axe, manufactured out of wood by him- self, which was received by the President on behalf of the Club in a few neat re marks and then passed over to M r. Satn'l Haines, .the Pioneer of the Club, by whom it was carried at the head of the procession. On Wednesday morning (and aga'n in the evening) a special train carried the Wide Awakes and un-uniformed mem bers of the Lincoln Club, togther with many ladies and gentlemen, to the Great meeting in Lancaster; where, in both processions, by day and by night, our •'Marietta boys" won many expressions of admiration by the beauty of their uni forms and the appearance and deport ment of the men. Marietta may well be proud of her Wide Awakes, and their spirited and prompt action in this matter. s r FATAL ACCIDENT.—On Thursday of last week Frank Schweitzer, an em ployee of the Columbia Rolling Mill ,was caught by a car of the Rolling Mill Railroad and jammed against a pile of rails opposite the Mill. His thigh was fractured and discolated and he was oth erwise injured, externally and intern ally. He lingered in greal suffering un til last Tuesday. The above we clip from Saturday's Columbia Spy, and,While in this connection, we may say the Co lumbia Rolling Mill is now in successful operation under its present owners, Messrs. Maltby & Case, who are enter prising gentlemen and have done much to stimulate business in that borough since the resumption of the rolling mill, ilirThe Lancaster Examiner says that the preparations for the Fair next week are nearly completed, and that every thing is the best and ,most .substantial manner. The Secretary states there has been an unusual number of entries made up to this time. Should the weather prove fair, this promises to be the great exhibition of the season. We hope our farmers and mechanics will continue to see the propriety of making our own Fairs the finest county Fairs in the Union. illiTHerschell V. Johnson of Georgia, the Douglas candidate for Vice Presi dent, visited Lancaster on Monday, and made a speech in Fultbn Hall in the ecer.ing READING AND COLUMBIA RAIRROAD..- The Directors of the Reading and Co lumbia Railroad met at Ephrata on the 13th inst. Capitalists from New York were present who offered to build the road, including grading, masonry and superstructure, making it ready for lay ing for $600,000—579,000 less than the Engineer's estimate. They also offer to take $400,000 of stock of the road in part payment, only asking the people along the line of the road to take $200,000 of stock to secure its completion. Of this required sum $140,000 is already subscib ed. The Directors will meet again at Manheim on Tuesday, October 2nd, at which time a final answer must be given to the contractors.—Columbia Spy. larThe advertisement of Spangler & Patterson will be found in another col umn of this week's paper, by which it will be seen that they are as full as ever of goods to supply their customers.— There can be no good reason for going abroad for any thing is their line when we have such superior stocks of goods at home and at prices too, that we think cannot be lower outside of the wholesale houses in the city. Their supply of Decorative Wall Paper is really hand iome and cannot fail to please every taste. How good paper can be got ten-up to sell so cheap is a mystery to us, when we consider the whopping bills we have to pay for printing paper. Their assortment of Carpets is also better than any we have looked over be fore. a' The Conewago bridge, near Eliz abethtown, on the Lancaster & Harris. burg Railroad was destroyed by fire on the afternoon of the 13th instant.— There will be no interruption to the bus iness of the Pennsylvania Railroad ; all the passenger and frieght trains now pass over our (or the Branch) road, by way of Columbia, Marietta, &c. a- Owen . liopple has already opened the refreshment saloon in the new Rail road Depot at Lancaster. The Tele graph and Express offices have also been located there. Everything looks in" tip top "order. CS - Daniel brace, son of •John Doug lass, aged 5 years, was accidentally drowned on the ith insL, in the Penn sylvania Canal,at Bainbridge.this county. ar Myers, the Bouiton deer-hunter, says he has killed six thousand deer in the last nine years, on the Houston prai- 13M Holloway's Pills.—Never Despair—Some thing that never fails.—Fever and Ague. To the sick it is of little consequence how they are cured, whether from a rational view of the dis ease or by rules defined for the guidance of the profession, so long as the cure is certain and expsditous. To a suffering man the ques tion as to the relative merits of quinine or cal omel is uninteresting. The faculty may wrangle and discuss their various theories, but Dr. Holloway's treatment dispells doubt ere the disciples of Esculapius have finished the first stage. In the west, 'ilolloway , s Pills are the only remedies which effect a speedy and radi cal cure without danger of relapse. Read the advertistrient elsewhere. AGE & DEDILITY.—As old age comes creep ing on, it brings with it many attendant infirm ities. Loss of appetite and weakness impair the health, and want of activity makes • the mind discon tented and unhappy: in cases where old age adds its influence, it is almost impossi ble to add vigor and health, and although many remedies have been tried, all have failed, until Bterhare's Holland Bitters were known and used. In every case where they have been em ployed, they have invariably given strength and restored the appetite. They have become an agent for this alone, and are used ly many peo ple who are suffering from loss of appetite and general debility. In cases of long standing chronic diseases, they act as a charm, invigorat ing the system, thus giving nature another op - portunity to. repair physical injuries. See ad vertisment in another column. • To Corisuairrives : The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having Buffeted 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 tend a copy of the prescription used, [free of charge] with directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure care for Con sumption, Bronchitis, &c. The only object of advertiser in sending the prescription is to ben efit the afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will try 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, Williamsburg, Kings co., N. Y. [3m A CARD TO THE SUFFERING. — The Rev. WILLI MK COSCOIOVE, while laboring us a mis sionary in Japan, was cured of Consumption, when all other means had failed, by a recipe obtained from a learned physician residing in the great city of Jeddo. This recipe- has cured great numbers who were suffering from Con sumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility and nervous depression caused by these disorders. Desirous of benefitting others, I will send this recipe, which I have brought home with me, to all who need it, free of charge. Address REV. Wsr. CosanovE, 439 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. A CARD TO YOUNG LAD/ES AND GENTLE INEN.—The subscriber will send (free of charge) to all who desire it, the Recipe and directions for making a simple Vegetable Balm, that will, in from two to eight days, remove Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, Sallowness, and all impurities and roughness of the Skin, leaving the same—as Mature intended it should be -soft, clear, smooth, and beautiful. Those de siring the Recipe, with full instructions, direc tions, and advice, will please call on or address (with return Postage,) J. T. Mutsu ALL, Practical Chemist, +No. 32 City Buildings, New Yerk Di DI C4l Wardllllo 14111 VI SW NO MI 111,4111011[6= PALL CAMPAIGN ! Nanfflo & 2aftetsop, 661 3)5010-4 o- ARE new supplied with a general ASSORTIR ENT OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, and eVerything desirable in their line: MEN AND BOY'S WEAR. Superior Silk Velvet, Grenadine and Woolen Vestings, French Silk-mixed Doeskin and Plain Cassimeres, Cloths of all grades, for Coats, Over-coats and Business suits, Union Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Plaid and Plain Jeans, Lamb's-wool, Silk and Cotton Shirts and Drawers, Gloves, Wool ana cotton Hosiery, Suspenders, Cravats, Neck-ties, Shirt breasts and collars, Boy's and Men's Shawls, Cricket Jackets, children's, youth's and men's Cap and Soft Hats, LADIES DEPARTMENT. Black Bayadare and Fancy Plaid Silks, Figured and plain Merinoes, in all colorsi French Wool DeLames, in beautiful designs, Manchester and Pacific Cashmeres and De Lames, Rep NapoMans, Mourning Thibit Cloths, Coburgs, Bombazines, Alpacas, Lamellas, English and American 4-4 Chinti, Ginghams, Bogue+ ane other new style Prints, Rich Plaids and neat fig'd Merinos for misses. SHAWLS. Stella and Merino bordered, Bonella, Ombray Jacquard, superior Gay and Plain 4 and S Quarters Heavy Shawls, a variety of - Children's Shawls, Opera Caps, Zephyr Shawls and Capes. CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! Cloth Talmas and Dusters, several styles of both, for clanks and talmas, Sacking and Skirting Flannels, Beaver, Kid and Kid-silk Gloves and Gauntletts, Embroidered Sleeves, and collars, Chenele, Braid and Bead Head Nets, Diamond Ruffling of all widths, all of the new styles of dress trimming, Split Ze phyr, Shetland Wool, Crochet Braid, am., &c. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. While and Grey linen and cotton table cloths, Cotton Diaper and crash Toweling, Sheeting, Checks and Ticking, Cradle, Crib and Bed Blankets, Marsailles Quilts and Counterpanes, Bureau Covers, Embossed Table Covers, 4, 6 and 16 quarters Floor Oil Cloths, Prime Live picked Feathers. CARPETS. 40 pieces of Carpet in Various qualities, from common to medium and Extra Three Ply. DECORATIVE PAPER. As full an assortment as can be found in the county, of the choicest Gilt, Glazed and com mon Wall Paper for Parlors, Chambers, flails, Offices, &c., with Panhels, Columns& Borders. GROCERIES. Best Refined White and Brown Sugars; Choice Green and Black Teas; Extra Fine Orleans Molasses ; Lovering and other Syrups; Rio, Java and Laguira COFFEES; Farina; Tuproca and Corn Starch ;. Split Peas; Soup Beans; Cheese; Rice and Spices ; new Dried Peaches and Apples ; Mackerel )it eeN D , Shad and Herring; all of which have been bought roll CASH, ftlld will be sold at a very small advance on cost prices. Call and make your purchases or send in your or ders, early. IVIARIZTTA, September 22, 1860. OT ICE is Hereby Given, that the second IN instalment of the Capital Stock of `• The Marietta and Maytown Turnpike Road Com pany," amounting to FIVE DOLLARS per share, is required to be paid to the Treasurer, at his residence, on or before the 15th day of October next; and the third instalment of like . amount, at the same place, on or before the Ist day of November next. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD Marietta, September 22, 1860-3 t. For the Building of a Toll House. SEALED proposals ;will be'reOeived up to October Ist.,by the undersiened, for the building of a Tol House, etc., in 'accordance with another plan and specifications, which can be seen by calling at the residence of Sep. 22, 1860. J. W. CLARK, Seey. 15BARRELS Prime New-York Apples, fresh from the orchards just received and for sale at WOLFE' S. Apples always on hand. Vie have contracted with one of the most extensive Fruit dealers, in Philadelphia, for our Fall supply of Apples and Peaches, so there will be difficulty in obtaining a nice juicy apple, or a sweet melting peach , by call ing at \VOLPE'S. • 11 - AISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. —The partnership heretofore existing be tween Geo. Killing and Wm. Rutledge trading as Killing & Rutledge has this day been dis solved by mutual consent, all business matters relating to the late Firm will be settled by WILLIAM RUTLEDGE. Malietta, August 29th 1860. ASTIIMA:—For the instant relief and permanent cure of this distress ing . complaint use FENDPS BRONCHIAL CIGAB..ETTES, made by C. B. SE YMORE & CO., 107 Nassau-st., N. Y. Price, $1 per box; sent free by post. IC., For sale by all Druggists. TI.SIIIIIOIDEMES--Just received the largest and most, desirable lot of Embroideries eve altered for sale here, consisting in rut of beau tiful French Worked Callers, Undersleeves, Spencers, Swiss and Jackonett Edging and In serting, Flouncing, &c., which will be sold at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction by J. B. Ifi.ffenbach. hII PERIOIt COAL OIL. Just received ar Dr. 1 - linkle's Drug State, a very superb-- article of Kerosene, or Coal Oil, wnich is wars milted pure, and is as clear and transparent at burning fluid, an free from smoke or smell. COAL OIL LAMPS: Just received a new and large assortment of new-style Coal Oil Lamps—superior to anything now in use, andcheaper than they can be bought in town. .GROVE ir ROTH. AMPS! LAMPS! SHADES, &C. The undersigned has received another lot of 'id and Coal Oil Lamps, and Lamp Shades jM j of every variety and price. Call and see them at Dr. Hinkle's Drug Store. , ATTENTION! Housekeepeis. Anderson has Just received Apples, Oranges, Lem ons, Figs, Dates, Pruens, Citron, Basins, Cur rants, &c., &c., Flesh and fine—cheap, and cheaper than the cheapest at Anderson's. TICTALL PAPERS.—We have justreceived VI another supply from the New York and Philadelphia manufactories. Purchaseis can My upon the newest styles, which wal be sold unusually low at T. It. Diffenbach. Ch • CASES BOOTS & SHOES.—A great va j zriety of fashionable Boots and Shoes of all kinds and styles, which will be sold, at city prices by ' I. R. Diffenbach. GIIOCERIES: A. lot of prime Groceries, 1.3-Syrups at 40 and 50 cents a gallon, Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Fish, Salt, &c &e., just re ceived and for sale cheap, at DIFFENBACH'S Cheap Store. T i lOR SALE. Eight or ten Barrels pure Ci derjr V inega r, also a lot of second hand stoves, which can be seen by calling upon the subscriber. GEO. FI. ETTLA- OBAuRIIgLS will obenosnorlhaet thelaN lowestVhke market rates by the barrel or gallon. J. R. Diffenbach. BUGGY and Sleigh BLANKETS of various styles and at much lower prices than the same grades were sold last fall. Spangler 4 Patterson. HU BS , Spokes, Felloes, Wagon Bows, Oil Cloth, Varnishes, &c. STERRETT CO. 1710 R SALE CHEAP: One Night Hawk jr and three setts of Boat Harness. Inquire at the tore of J. 12. Diffenbach. WOOD'S Hair Rstorative,at W VE3z ROTH'S. STEW ART'S New-York Candies, for sale at WOLFeS• DYHTT'S Hanging and Side Lamps, For Sale at GROVE ti• ROTIF S. .llotice. ,gisesh / gall flOgizto , JUST RECEIVED BY DIFVENBACH, No. 61 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PA: TS now placing on his shelves and ready for examination and sale, the largest and best selected stock of FALL AND WINTER Goons ever offered in this borough, to which he now invites the attention of the public. New Styles Dress Goods, Superior makes of Silks A large assortment of Calicos Extra quality Muslins, all prices, Best make of Flannels, do A large stock of Shawls, Plain and Barred Saak'd Flannels. Purchasers are invited to examine onr stock, as we are confident we can show them the best styles at the lowest prices, in connection with the largest stock of domestic goods. Satinetts and Cassimeres, Bleached and Unbleached Muslims. Delaines, Calicos and Ginghams, Drillings, Sheetings and Checks, Pant Stuff, Hickory and Tickings, Best makes of Canton Flannels, Splendid Calicos for six cents, Good qtiality Muslin, six cents, Plain and Figured Delains, 121 cents, Heavy Unbleached Muslins, six cents. ALL KINDS OF HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Linen and Woolen Table covers. Plain, Ornamental and Oiled Window Blinds and Patent Fixtures, Wall Papers, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths. Wall and Windotti Paper, Transparent Blinds. Glass, Queensware and Cedarware. Gaiters, Slippers, Boots, Shoes, Brogans, &c. lE3 Very superior Syrup at 50 cents a gallon. All kinds of Liquors wholesale or retail A LARGE STOCK OF CHEAP GROCERIES. Rio Coffee at 15 cents, and other goods'at cor respondingly low rates. The highest price given for Country produce. J. R. DIFFENBACH, MAGNIFICENT ENGRAVING of Chrtsi topher Columbus and his Crew. This 13eautful Engraving was designed by Ruaßigs, one of the most celebrated artists that ever ]ived ; the cost of the original design and plate being over $BOOO, size 22 by 29 in ches. The Philadelphia Daily News, .ays, "the mere nominal sum asked for the engraving, is a sufficient inducement for persons to purchase without the additional Gift." SCHEDULE OF GIFTS To be given to the purchasers. For full par ticulars, send for a bill. 1 Cash,. $5,000 5 Cash, $3OO 1 Cash, $3,00.0 10 Cash, $3OO 1 Cash, $2,000 10 Cash, $250 1 cash, $1,500 10 cash, $2OO 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 enelosng in a letter $1 and five 3 cent Postage Stamps [to pay for postage and Roller) shall receive, by return of mail, the magnificent Engraving of Christopher Colum bns, (and one of these valuable Gifts as per Bill.) Address all orders for Bills o r Engravings to P. S. HERLINE tt CO., Box 1812, Philadelphia, Pa. H ODGES, DAVIS & CO , S L.OTTERIES. Consolidated Lotteries of Georgia Authorized by the _Legislature for the BENEFIT OF ACADEMIES CLASS 33 DRAWS EVERY TUESDAY, IN TUE CITY OF MACON, GEORGIA. CAPITAL PRIZE, 78 . NUMBERS. .14 DRAWN BALLOTS. I Prize of $lOO,OOO is $lOO,OOO 2 Prizes of 50 000 are 100,000 2 do 25,000 " 50,000 2 do 20,000 " 40,000 2 do 5,000 " 10,000 , 2 . do 3,000 " 6,000 .2 do 2,000 " 4,000 1 do 1,000 is 1,000 350 do 200 are 70,000 64 • do 100 " 6,400 64 do 80 " 5,120 64 do 6O " 3,890 128 do 50 " 6,400 5,504 . do 32 " 176,000 28,224 *do 16 " 451,000 34,412 Prizes, nmounting to $1,030.472 TICKETS, sl6—Halves,sB—Quartes, $4 Eighths, Certificates of 26 Wholes, $550; of 26 Halves, $125 ; of 26 Is, $62.50; of 26 Eighths, $31.50. THE HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY [MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS.] Is drawn every Saturday. Capital Prize, $70,000. Tickets, 0. Halves, $4. Quarters, $2- CITY PLAN OTTERIES Drawn every day, in which you can select your own . numbers. Tickets from $1 to any price, and prizes in proportion. EVERY PRIZE IS DRAWN. Circulars containing full explanations of our Schemes, etc., will be forwarded by mail to any one sending us their name. All communications strictly confidential In ordering Tickets or Certificates enclose the money to our address for the tickets order ed, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by the first mail. The list of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent to purchasers immedi ately after the drawing. The official drawings are published in the. New York Herald. Orders received and prizes cashed at No. 555 Broadway, New-York. Direct your orders to L. A. B.ODGES, AGENT, N. Y. CITY, OR, HODGES' DAVIS CO., MANAGERS, MACON, GEORGIA. April 7, 1860.-IY. JOB PRINT LNG. 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 PLAIN MD FANCY PRINTING, Such as Cards, Ball Tickets, Circulars, Programmes, Blanks, handbills, Fosters, Sale Bills, &c. Everything in the Jun PRINT/DIG line neatly and cheaply executed and at thort notice. FKED'K. L. II3AKER, "The Weekly Mariettihn" Office. CI OLD PENS RE-POINTED. PRICE jr Plyry CaNis. Enclose the Pen in a letter, with cash or postage stamps. The re turn mail will bring the pen as good as new. Editors giving this advertisement six inser tions during the year 1860, and send the copy, Shall receive a superior Gold Pen in payment. Address, STONE, & BALL. Syracuse. N. Y. tr•NVe will vouch for the fulfilment of the above on the part of Messrs Stone & Ball. J. C. K. TRUAIR & CO, Proprietors of Syracuse Journal. September S, 1860-St. fr. IL L. ik E. J. ZAHN" 17) ESPECTFULLY inform their flk,friends and the public that they 441.4 still continue the WATCH, CLOCK AND JE EVELRY business at the old stand, North-west Corner of North Queen street and Center Square, Lancaster, Pa A full assortment of goods in our line of 'bus' ness always on hand and for sale at the lowest cash rates. Repairing attended to personally by the proprietors. HARRY L. ZA14.111.] CEDW: J. 'ZAHN 'llO %IN MI LL.—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 Feed, Corn and Oats by the bushel, at mill prices, Bran, Shorts, Corn, Oats, Shipstuff and all kinds of teed al ways on hand for cash.. Also Cracked Wheat and Graham Flour. 0.-WOLFE,Phipket-st. Agent for Jacob E. Krey bill fiALDEMAN'SCHEAP CASH STORE, COLUMBIA. 0_ NOW Opening, a full assortment of NEW SPRING GOODS, to which we invite the attention of our many friends and customers, confidently believing, that for Variety,quality,style and cheapness,will give the fullest satisfaction to our customers. LADIES DRESS GOODS. Traveling dress goods, in great variety, Fancy dress silks, newest Spring styles, Black glossy dress silks, best brands imported, at 75c to $1.50, Foulard silks, newest designs, Brocade silks, Plaid Ottoman Poplins, Striped Grenadim Poplins, Satin Lustre Poplins, and other nets soles of dress goods, emracing every novelty of the season, English and French yard wide Chintzes, 200 ps English and Merrimack prints, Beautiful new style Scotch Dress Ginghatris, Calicoes, 6, 8,10, very goad. Stella, Brocha, Long & Square, Black Thibe Long and Square, Crape, Blanket 4 Long & Square, and other new Spring stiles ill great variety. EMBROIDERIES. French Worked Collars, it " Sleeves, " " Cuffs, •c " Collars and Sleeves in Setts, " Chimezetts and Sleeves, Jackonet and Swiss Edgings and Insertings, Bands and Flouncings, Handkerchiefs, • Embroidered, Hemstich, and Printed Bordered Hhdfs, Irish Linens and Shirtfronts, A large Stock•of Richardson's Superior Irish Linens, Handmade Linen Shirt Fronts, HOUSE KEEPING GOODS. Blankets, Marseille, Lancaster and Allendale Quilts, Woolen Coverlets, Comfortables, Bleached and Brown Linen Table Cloths from 2 yds. to 4 yds. wide, Bleached and Brown Domes tic Table Cloths, Woolen Table Covers, Work Stand Woolen Covers, Sacking BattOM, Table. Oil Clothes, Stair Oil Cloths. Crash for Stairs, Brown and Bleached Sheetings 1 yd. to 3 yds, wide, Pillow Case Muslins, Tickens, Furniture Chintzes and Checks, Towelings, Bureau Covers, &c., &e., Looking Glasses, a large stock, Prime Geese Feathers-300 pounds, Window Shades, a new and full assortment, Window Shades with Fixtures. Embroidered Muslin Window Curtains, China, Glass & Queenswa i re. China Tea Setts, gold band; White Granite wale, in new shapes, in full Dinner and Tea setts; Pitchers, Dishes, Soup Tureens, Gravies, &c. ; Chamber and Toilet setts; Table and Bar Tumblers, Wine & Champagne Glasarisi Egg and Cellery Glasses, Goblets, Preserve Dishes, Fruit Stands, Cake We invite particular attention to our new and large stock of Carpetings, comprising over ten thousand yards: Super Brussels, Imperial Threeply, Superfine Ingrain, Fine and Medium Ingrain, Smith's New York Patent Ingrain, Plain and Twilled Venetian 1-2, 5-S, 3-4, 7-S and 1 yard wide, Superior Domestic Listing, cc " Rag, Scotch Hemp, . Floor Woolen Druggets, from 1 to 3 yds. wide, Velvet Rugs, Door Matts, Foor Oil Cloth from 1 yd. to 4 yds. wide, the latter cut in one piece to fit a hall, Mattings, checked and plain from I yd. to 2 yds. wide. A full line of HOisery and Gloves, Cloths, C,assimeres and Vestings, Black and Fanpy Super French and English Clothes Black and Fancy Super French and English Cas.siMeres, The very latest style Vestings.. Cloths, Cassimeres, and every Variety of goods for boy's wear. $lOO,OOO ! BCER HAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS DTSPLPSIL DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, And the cation affection consequent upon a disordered STOMACH OR LIVER, Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles, In all Bap vous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cute. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Beethave. lts reputation at home produced its introduction here, the demand commencing with those, of the Fatherland scattered over the face of this mighty country, many of whom brought with them and handed down the tradition of its value. It is now curered to the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may haVe bean imPaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation.' Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quick ening every nerve, raising tip the-drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system. ICOTloll.—Whoever expects to and this a beverngo will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial„ Dos messed of singular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY I The Genuine' highly. .concentrated.Bcerbaves Hol land Bitters is put up in half--plat bottles auly, and retailed at One Doman per bottle, or six bottles/for Frye DOLLARS. The great demand for this truly cele brated Medicine has indriced many imitations, which the public should guard against•purchasing. ....Beware of Imposition. -See that our name 15 on the label of every bottle you buy. Sold by Druggists generally, It can be for warded by Express to most points. SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. Fharmareulists and ellhetnists, PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale at GROVE & ROTH'S Drug Store, Market street, Marietta, Pa. I3RENNEMAN 1 To his MARIETTA Friends !It_ E has :iromoved from Centre Square, to N LANCAStER, Op posite Cooper's Hotel, where he has the finest BOOT:aSII"a•SH.O.C., STOI-tE • IN 'LANCASTER CITY. He makes fine•citlfskin, :Boots (the best) for s4i Calfskin Walking Shoes, 0,25 Ladies Half Gaiters, (double soles) 92,00 Ladies Morocco Boots, (heels) sl,t He, has concluded to make the hest work at somewhat reduced prices,and hopes by so doing to enlarge and increase his ,business. _ Mending of , evfry4ind neatly done. Citizens of Marietta: _', 7l --Whety, you come to Lanaaster, give BRENNEMAN a call and you will surely be pleasedfikith his work. September 9-tf NEW GOODS. AT SHAWLS, Stands, &c, , , &c. CARPET NGS MANUFACTURING rfg RgASURES, Or, Disease with its Agonies: Citoc.)SE BETWEEN THEM. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. NERVOUS DISORDERS: What is more fearful than the Waking down of the nervous system 3 To be excites:- ble or nervous in a small degree is most dis tressing, for Where can a remedy be found There is one i—drink bat little wine, beet, of spirits, or far better, none ; take no coffee,— weak tea being preferable; get all the frosts asr you can take tree or four Pills every night; eat plenty of solids, avoiding the use of slops ; and if these goldon rules ate followed, you will be barmy in mind and strong In body, and forget you have any nerves. MOThERS AND DAUGHTERS. If there is one thing more than another fat wLich these Pills are so famous it is their puri fying properties, especially their power of cleansing the blood from all' impurities, and removing dangerous and suspended secretions. Universally adopted as the one grand rentedy for fefnale complaints, they never fail, never weaken the system, and always airing shoat what is required. SICK lii,A.OACIIES AND WANT OF Al'- PETITE+ These feeling§ Which so sadden 11§, Most fre quently arise front atinctyances or trouble, from obstructed perspiration, or from eating and drinking what is unfit for us, thus disordering the liver and stomach. These organs riatist be regulated if you wish to be well. The Pills, if taken according to the printed instruefions, will quickly restore a healthy action to both liver and stomach, whence follow as a natural consequence, a good appetite and a clear head. In the East and West Indies scarcely any other medicine is ever used for these disorders. DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEY% In all diseases affecting these organs, wheth er they secrete too much or too little water; or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel or with aches and pains settled ifl the loins over the regions of the kidneys, these Pills should be taken according to the printed direc tions, and the Ointulent should be well rubbed into the small of the back at bed time. This treatment will give silliest immediate retie when all other means have failed. FOR STOMACHS OUP OF ORDER. No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the stomach as these Pills • they remove all acidity, occasioned either by.intemperance or improper diet. . They reach the liver and reduce it to a healthy action ; they are wonderfully efficacious in case of spasm,—in fact they never fail in curing all disorders of the liver and Stomach. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases. Ague, Dropsy, Inflammation, Asthma. Dysentery, Jaundice, _ . Bilious Cortiplaintta grysipehis, Liver Coin- Blotches on the Female Ir. plaints, Skin, regularities, LUMbago, Bowel Complaints, Fevers of all Piles, Colics, kinds, Rheumatism , Constipation of the Fits, Retention of Bowels, Gout; Urine, Consumption, Head-ache, Scrofula, or Debility, Indigestion, king's Evil, Stone and Gravel, Tumours, Sore Throats, Secondary Symp- Ulcers, Venereal A - toms, Worms of all fections Tic-Douloureux, kinds, Weakness,&c.: A Curion:—None arc genuine unless the words "Ilot.towAV, NEW YORK AND Len nox," are discernible as a firater-mdrk in every leaf of the'book of directions around each pot or box ; the same may be plaiaty seen by hold - ins . the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such infor mation as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spu rious. Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HOL LOWAYS SO Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medi cine, throughout the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and $1 each. 1 - There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder arc affixed to each box. • CO •-• L, PA ;44 tt p •-• ••••• de cc> c) s r j E-4 ra , H PLlt'X4l7° .... At - i l SF. E-4 Rz; % ~ 62 .75 z t. *3 ..* 4 :1 g P g Z.. ,C,, -ta et Z. 4. '4 CI .., ...: ' l. L ' ...‘ g ' 69- A - 5 W P ;:.) e 13 3 . , ' *l 4 -• ".1 4 r . '-' 'Zizis eD N3e ca ..... ..:8 ... in ce, 45, 5i oz. P. 4 Nis ' 4 ;--, 4'.. V. cs = I:4 ..aut , = P. w t 0 ...3 tc4. q ° 1 " ''' :-, El F.l ..-' ? ~7 w w r. . 2 t 4 ~ fi ; 1 - 6ir4 i 0 -- ..2- .-& - m ---...9 mil -V: tPI A g. 0- 4' ■ . .x. ''. il 0 to. , i 0 0-. .....t. E .$ K z 0 , A U 2 ti C.) ! A A =1 r -r FA 0 A F" o 0 '4 DAVID ROTH, Dealer in Hardware, cedarware, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnishes, Hoop and Bar Iron, Steel, Spikes, Nails, Pal lor, , Office, Hall and Cook STOVES. &O. r this means of informing the citizens I of Marietta and vicinity, that be is now pre pared to furnish anything in his line of busi ness, consisting in part, of Table Cutlery of alt kinds ; Building a n d. Housekeeping Hard ware, in all styles, Cutlery, Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, Cedarware, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Knives,Forits:,a;Spoons, Shovels, Po kers, Tongs, Car dies-04S, Tans, Waiters, Cop per and Blass Keftle,s;:36or, Desk, Pad and all other kind of locks, Nails, Spikes and in fact everything usually kept in a well regilla tedllardware establialuaent. DA.VID ROTH, Market Street, Martetta, Pa. July 21, ISGO. ITUMBItIIt YARD. , , J. GROSII Sr, SON, Lumber Degkm_ Yard at the Eastern part of Marietta: it.Z• Please call at their office, adjoining: the THILE.E-STOILY brick house at , the CANAL. rnaNIVES & FORKS, Britainia and Silver plated), Spoons, Brass, Copper, Plain and 'meled Iron Kettles,. and Housemeeping goods generally. Sterrett 4 Co., riIEA and Din ner Setts.—Several crates 0 new style Queeasware, beautiful the design, in full Dinner or Tea Setts, ,anihat.te duced.prices at Spangler 4 Tab :rrilou'iti, MRS Largest and best assortment Of Fancy Cloth & Cassimeres and vestingfver offered in this market and will be Sold atlitiCes defy competition by T. R. Diffenbach.. 00 ju S s A t r e c lr ce t i O e l d ' a ttly u fi b -D e sold beld? f(e old prices, by J. R. DIFTEXII ITI D. BOND'S BOSTON; GRA:HA*W47 - MIL)/ GRA CIKROS An excilletiVitin tiele . fer the sick. Pm: pa,lev-WC:/./tepS'"4- RIME Featbera.-;--3 Miles excelkan;live I picked Feathers al , sale in late or - lanill quantities by Spangle. 41:-..Paiterson. BRANDlEW—nll s biantis—Otartanteit to be genuine. - ilematnitt b Co. GREEN APPLES, from the South, at iVoffes.