Yotal Parititian. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1860 MR. BaitElt: The following will be the schedule time for the running of .Passenger trains on and after Monday next, (Nov. 26) : Go NG EA ST Marietta Accommodation, leaves "Upper Station," at 7.50 ri. m. Harrisburg Accommodation, -2.2 l p, in. Mail Train, 6.26 p. in . Live Stock with Emigrant attached, 10.10,p . M. GOINO WEST. Mail Train, 12.11 tn. Harrisburg Accommodation, 6.26 p. in . Express freight and Emigrant, 1.40 a. in. The Mail train East and Harrisburg Accom modation West will pass at "Upper Station.” A. W. STXHM AN, Agt. 'sr Agreeably to appointment, the Marietta Literary Society was called to order at 7 o'clock. Committee on per manent officers reported the following President, Rev. A. B. Grosh. Vice President, Samuel Lindsay, Secretary, Theo. Hiestand: 7reasurer, Barr Spangler, Reporter, Rev. A. B. Urosh Executive Committee, Barr Spangler, A. N. Cassel and H. L. Girod: The following question was then adopted for discussion at next meeting : "Did the American Indians, upon the discovery of this Continent, possess exclusi* right to the soil ?" Affirmative, H. H. Sawyer, A.. N. Cassel, I. S. Geist, Jno. W. Clark, Dr. Grove, C. M. Foulk, and Saud. Lind say, Negative, Messrs. Barr Spangler, Theo. Hiestand, H. L. Girod, W. R. Grosh, Jas. A. Congdon and Geo. H. Ettla. The following question was then dis cussed "Is there sufficient reason at present to justify the South in seceeding from the Union." J. M. Larzelere was appointed moder ator, and decided upon the merits of the argument in favor of the affirmative. On motion, the Society adjourned to meet on Monday evening next at 64 o'clock, and respectfully invite the pub lic to attend. On Monday the following Bunk Directors were elected : LANCASTER COUNTY BANK.--John Lan des, Etnanuel Swope, Henry Esbenshade, Hervey Brackbill, Frederik Keller, Jno. Miller, John Doner, Abraham Howry, Kinzer D. Bender, Jacob Bachman, Jas. Smith, George G. Brush, John Hess. FARMERS' BANK.—Christ. Hager, Dan iel Heitshu, Reuben A. Bear, Frederick Senor, John M.usselman; Abraham Pe ters, Samuel Bausman, Hiram F. Wit mer, Jacob B. Tshudy, W. Boyd Jacobs, Joseph Ballance, Christ. Lefevre, Henry Arndt. INLAND INSURANCE AND DEPOSIT COM rANY.—Henry E. Muhlenberg, Phillip Arndt, David Bender, S. W. I'. Boyd, Daniel Good, David Hartman, John W. Jackson. Peter Martin, John Styer, D. G. Eshleman, John Eshleman, Daniel G. Baker, Robert H. Long. 'The bond of Samuel. M. Myers, the lately elected Clerk , of 'the Orphans' Court was presented and approved by the Court, Tuesday mqrning. The suer ties are John Patterson and Benjamin M. Greider, Bags. The bond of Peter Martin, Prothono tary elect was also approved. His sure ties are Joseph Konigmacher and Mi chael H. Shirk, Begs. sr The 'Raytown Infantry held a meeting to fill the vacancy in the Com pany by the " withdrawal for parts un known"_ of their late Captain. John F. Gephart, and elected 2d Lieut. Henry A. Haines, Captain. We are assured by those " who know best " that Mr. Haines will make an excellent Captain. The Infantry is one of the finest companies in the . Brigade and we hope to see it con tinue such. ear"Falstaff' Mastering , his Recruits" is the splendid engraving for the sub scribers of the Cosmopolitan Art Asso ciation for 1861. The engraving is a magnificent one and can be seen at B. D. Benjamin's store,'who. is authorized to receive subscribers. See advertise; ment in another column. -,The Lancaster Fencibles are pre paring to hold a fair at Fulton Hall, in that city, during the week commencing with• Monday, January 21st, 1861, for theintrpOse of raising funds to pay for the neW silver horns recently purchased for the Iland belonging to the Company. gig-We learn our "String Band" in tend giving a "Thanksgiving Hop" on Thanksgiving eve, at the Town Hall.— The object of this hop is to raise funds to furnish the band with a double-bass Violin. We hop e they may succeed. -The sale of valuable property be longing to the estate of Ann Whitehil deceased, will take place at the Donega 1101188 on Tuesday afternoon. See ad ve,Osement in another column. - jel'he Mt. 4oy Herald says that on Saturday a week, a small boy, son of Levi. Lewis, of Springville, was choked to death while eating a raw turnip. Or An ark load of Apples has been moored in front of our office forthe past week, .selling'oo fruit at l 5 cents a bushel. -'•The Hermitage Ball" is said to ...Imre passed Off - c 4- 9--caTHE WEEKLY MA.RIETTIAN.@\-4-3 ogrA robbery was committed on Sat urday night last upon Mr. Stickler's clock and watch establishment in the Pioneer Hall building. Several hun dred dollars worth of watches and jew elry was stolen, for which a reward of fifty dollars is offered. An entrance was effected by boreing the door near the lock. No clue as yet to the burglar. ea'Haldeman has just received a splen did lot of Furs. See advertisement.— This establishment is second to none out side of the City for all kinds of fashiona ble goods which, we are told l are sold at very low rates. His Fur assortment hal always been considered fine. M ARRIED. On Nov. 13th, by the Rev. Mr. Lilly, Dr. Henry L. Smyser, and Miss Emma E. Rieman, daughter of the Hon. John Rieman, all of York, Pa. 4;1 1 4 zigg SEVEN YEARS! The seven years of unrivalled success attending "the eostwpotitql ) rt DB'sOCiAtloll," Have made it a; Household word throughout every quarter of the country. Under the auspices of this popular Institu tion, over three hundred thousand homes have learned to appreciate—by beautiful works of art on their walls, and choice literature on their tables—the great benefits to be derived from becoming a subscriber. Subscriptions are now being received in a ratio unparallelled with that of any previous year. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Any person can become a member by subscri bing THREE DOLLARS, for which BIIID they will receive Ist. The large and superb engraving, 30x38 inches, entitled " FALSTAFF MUSTERIItG HIS RECRUITS." 2nd. One copy, one year, of that elegantly illustrated -magazine, " The Stasmclizalitag. amtn_cd." 3rd. Four admissions, during the season, TO THE GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, 548 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. In addition to the above benefits, there wil be given to subscribers, as gratuitous premi ums, over five hundred Beautiful Works of Art ! Comprising valuable Paintings, Nobles Petri ans, Outlines,Bfc., forming a truly National benefit. The Superb Engraving, which every subscri ber will receive, entitled " FALSTAFF MUS TERILCG HIS RECRUITS," is one of the most beautiful and popular engravings ever issued in this country. It is done on steel, in fine line and stipple, is printed on heavy plate paper, 30 by 38 inches, making a most choice ornament, suitable for the walls of the library, parlor or office. Its subjeet is the celebrated scene of Sir John Falstaff receiving, in Justice Shallow's office,the recruits which have been gathered for his "ragged regiment." It could not be fur nished by the trade for less than five dollars. The Alt Journal is too well known to the whole country to need commendation. It is a magnificently illustarted magazine of Art, con taining Essays, Stories, Poems, Gossip, &c.,by the very best writers in America. The Engraving is sent to any part of the country by mail, with safety, being packed in a cylinder; postage prepaid. Subscriptions will be received until the even ing of the 31st January, 1861, at which time the books will close and the premiums be giv en to subscibers. No person is restricted to single subscriptions. Those remitting $l5 are entitled to five mem berships and to one extra Engraving for their trouble. • Subscriptions from California, the Canadas, and all' Foreign countries, must be $3.50 in stead of 3, in order to defray extra postage, etc. For further particulars send for a copy of the elegantly illustrated Art Journal, pronounced the handsomest Magazine in America. It con tains a Catalogue of Premiums, and numerous superb engravings. Regular price, 50 cents per number. Specimen copies, however, will be sent to those wishing to subscribe, on receipt of 18 cents, in stamps or coin. Address, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A. 546 Broadway, New York. Subscriptions received and forwarded by 11. D. BENJAMIN, Agent for Marietta and vicinity, where sped. men Engravings and Art Journal can be seen. gifilenclid stack of „Pieta ,muss! OPENING THIS DAY—a magnificent as sortment of NEW and GENUINE LADIES FURS. lEEE= Mink Marten, Stone Marten, Fitch Marten, Silver Marten, in all the prevailing styli HALDEMAN' COLUMBIA, Nov. 24, APPLES. We al Print direct from New varieties can be found Holland Pippins, Winter Greenings, Orange Pippins, Rhode IsPd Greemngs, Baldwins, Tallman's Sweets. Russetts, Spitsenberger's. Northern Spy, All No. One Apples. FOR SALE CHEAP AT WOLFE'S. BANK. NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have formed an as sociation and prepaid a certificate for the pur pose of Establishing a bank of issue discount and deposit, under the provisions of the act en titled an act to , establish a system of free banking in Pennsylvania, and to secure the public against loss from insolvent Banks".ap proved the 31st day of March la6o. The Bank to be called Bank of Marietta to be located in the borough of Marietta and Coun ty of Lancaster, to consist of a Capital Stock of One Hundred Thousand Dollars in Sharef of Fifty Dollars each, and it is contemplated to increase the Capital Stock to the amount of Tlo Hundred Thousand Dollars. James L. Shultz, y MHenrusselman, John ,Hline, John Miller, John W. Clark, S. F. Eagle, Aaron Gable, Doc. J. H. Grove, James.Mehaffey , B. F. Hiestand, John Becker, Sam 2 l Patterson, John R. Ditfenbach, David Harry, Thomas Zell, A. N. Cassel. Barr Spangler, [lB-6m Estate of Jacob Grosh, Deceased, Late of Marietta. LETTERS of Administration, with the Will annexed, having been granted to the un dersigned, they therefore notify all indebted to said Estate to make immediate payment ; and all who have claims against the same, to pre sent them for settlement, to A. B. GROSII, C. C. P. GROSII, Administrators with the Will annexed. Marietta, Nov. 17, 1860-6 t. IoI°LATED WARE: A Large and fine stuck of Plated ware at 11. L. & E. J. Zartres, -rnerof North Queer street & Center Square, Lancaster, Pa. Tea Setts, in variety, Coffee Urns. Pitchers, . Goblets, Salt Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Knives, Casters, &c., &c., at manufacturers prices. REPLATING attended to at moderate rates. VorAQUA.L or REGULAR TIMEKEEPERS, can be had of IL L. & E. S. ZaHrd, Cot. th Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancas ter, Pa., in the shape of Equilibrium Levers— the best article of Swisti levers now in the mar ket. They are lowetin price than any watch ef equal quality andlust as,trug for timekeeping: S S. RATEIVON, e - [SUCCESSOR TO F. J. KRATAPH.] Merchant Tailor, Draper and Clothier. Corner of North Queen and Orange Streets, LANCASTER, PA. AVAILS himself of this opportunity of an nounang to the citizens of Marietta and vicinity, and his friends and the public in gen eral, that he has taken the old stand of the late F. J. Kramph, where he has been employed for the last ten years, and intends continuing the Merchant Tailoring Clothing business in all lite 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 complete Stock of Clothing and Gentlemens Furnishing. Goods, He will constantly endeavor to provide a good assortment of French, German and American Cloths, Cassimeres and Ye stings, 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 larly throughout the year. • The agency for the order on sale of James W. Scott's (formerly Winchester & ,Scott's) celebrated Patent Shoulder-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 thanks 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-l7 ADJOURNED SALE of Valuable Borough Property. THE undersigned executor of the will of ANN WHITEHILL, late of the Borough of Marietta deed, and in pursuance of said Last Testament, will offer at public sale, at Oa Tuesday, November 27th, 1860, the following property, late the Estate of said Ann Whitehill, deceased : NO. 1. The undivided five-eighths, or all of 'said decsased's right, title and interest in and to Lot No. 67, situate on High-st., in that part of Marietta Borough laid out by James Anderson, containing in front Forty-eight feet (more or ess) and extending in depth 206 feet. The Improvements are a large TWO-STORY FRAME DW - ELLING HOUSE, A Large Stable, &c., in good order, adjoining on the East the property of Nicholas Chapman, and an Alley on the West. Also, the Life Estate of Joseph McDowell in the one half of said. Lot ; the other half not being subject to such Life-estate. NO. 2. Being the undivided half of parts of Three Lots of Ground, Nos. 66, 67, and 68, with the appurtenances, situate in that part of the Borough of Marietta laid out by Henry Share, containing front about 100 feet and in depth 97 feet, more or less) the im provements thereon being an excellent Two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Ai With a Pump in the Yard, and other other improvements, fronting on United States Street, adjoing property of Henry Shill on the West and an Alley on the East. N 0... Is all the right, title and interest of said deceased in and to the following. Lot, to wit: the undivided fourth of Lot 66, with the appurtenances, situate on High street, in that part of the Borough laid out by James. Ander son, containing in front, 42 feet [more or less] and extending in depth 206 feet to an alley; and also a certain strip of about 1S inches in width on the west side of said Laand-running back from said High street, northwardly as far back as the buildings or western wall of said Store House. The improvements are cm STORE—HOUSE, WARE-HOUSE, A LARGE STABLE &c., adjoing an Alley on the East and the pro perty of Barr Spangler on the West. NO. 4. Beina ' the one undivided 1 fourth part of a Lot of Ground No. 39, situate and being in the Borough of Columbia, adjoin ing Lands of Elizabeth, Mary and Susannah Bethel, and the Pennsylvania Canal near the. Head of the Basin. The Railroad and Sideling running over part of said Lot. The 3-7ths of the whole of said Lot being subject to the Life-Estates of Joseph M'Dowell, Jas. Wilson and James Mehaffey, respectfnlly ; the part of said Lot lying East of the Railroad is subject to a certain lease made between H. W. Mifflin and the owners of said Lot. There are flinr or more Dwelling Houses on the premises—one of stone and the others frame, and built under said lease. Possession of said properties or interests, will be given on the first day of April, 1861. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when terms will be made known by a JAMES WILSON, Executor. IN SETTS. Marietta, Oct. 13, 1860. Black Sable, Brown Sable, , Squirrell, Muffs, ea and at very low prices, T'S CHEAT' CASH STORE I, 1860. S . UPPLEE &BRO., IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GENERAL MACHINISTS, , t Second Street, below Union, • .I , COLUMBIA, PA., -0- ' They are prepared to make all kinds of Iron Castings for Rolling Mills and Blast Furnaces, Pipes, for Steam, Water and Gas ; Columns, Fronts, Cellar Doors, Weights, &c., for Buil dings, and castings of every description ; STEABI FZIGINES, fiIAD BOILERS, IN THE MST MODERN AND IMPROVED e receiving oPr Winter ork City. Among the Manner; Pumps, Brick, Presses, Shafting and Pulleys,Mili Gearing, Taps, Dies, Machinery for Mining and Tanning ; Brass Bearings, Steam and Blast Gauges, Lubricators, Oil Cocks, Valves for Steam, Gas, and Water ; Brass Fittings in all their Variety; Boilers, Tanks, Flues, Heaters, Stacks, Bolts, • Nuts, Vault Doors, Washers, Sc. BLACKSIVIITHING IN GENF,RA.L. THE DONEGAL HOUSE, A Large Two-Story Brick From long experience in building machinery we flatter ourselves that we can give general satis faction to those why may favor us with their orders. lErßepairing promptly attended to. Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet wsth prompt attention. Prices to suit the times. Z. SUPPLEE, T. R. SUPPLEE. Columbia, October 20, 3860. 14-tf WINES & LIQUORS. H. D. BENJAMIN, Wine Liquor Dealer, Picot Building, Front ,Street, Marietta, Pa. • BEGS leave to inform the public that he will continue the WINE & LIQUOR busi ness, in all its branches. He will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and. Scotch Whiskey, Cordials, Bitters, 4Ne. Benjamin's justly celebrated ROSE WHIS KEY always on hand. A very superior OLD RYE WHISKEY ust received, which is warranted pnre. Er All H. D. B. 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 I im. MORE NEW GOODS! The subscriber having just returned from Philadelphia where he renewed and added to his FALL AND WINTER STOCK Of Dress Goods. Call and see the new styles and learn the low prices, at DIEVENBACH'S. BA G ATE L L excellent Bagatelle Table for sale cheap ; inquire at this office. - EIXCE.LLENT Cooking, aitd..Eitting. Apples j VA always on hand at rinabrsoes.. DAVID ROTH, Dealer in Hardware, Cedarware, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnishes, Hoop and Bar Iron, Steel, Spikes, Nails, ( Parlor, Office, Hall and Cook STOVES, &O. rIA - K.ES this means of informing the citizens ofMarietta and vicinity, that he is now pre pared to furnish anything in his line of busi ness, consisting in part, of Table Cutlery of all kinds ; Building an d Housekeeping Hard ware, in all styles, Cutlery, Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, Cedarware, Tubs, Buck ets, Churns, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Shoveli, Po kers, Tongs, Candlesticks, Pans, Waiters, Cop per and Brass Kettles, Door, Desk, Pad and all other kind of Locks, Nails, Spikes and in fact everything usually kept in a well regula ted Hardware esblishment. DAVID ROTH, Market Street, Marietta, Pa. July 21, 1860. • 4 g D R. ESENWEIN'S TAR & WOOD NAPTHA PECTORAL! 'IS THE BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD TOR TEE CURE OP Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis. - Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing . , Palpitation of The Heart, Diptheria, and for The relief of patients IN THE ADVANCED STAGES OF CONSUMPTION, together with all Diseases of the Throat and, Chest, and winch predispose to Consumption. It is peculiarly adapted to the, radical cure of Atithma. Dein. , prepared by iliractical phys ician and druggist, and one of great experience in the cure of the various diseases to which the human frame,is liable. . . _ _lt is _offered the afflicted with the great est confidence. TRY rr and be convinced that it is invaluable in the cure of Bronchial affec tions. 3L',' PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. Prepared only by DR. A. ESENWEIN & CO., DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, N. W. COI. 9th & Poplar Streets, Philadelphia. Sold by every respectable Druggist and Dealer in Medicines throughout the State. April 7, 1860-Iv. Geo. Z. illackley, Nolmbie, Safi 'OO OA • MANUFACTURER, • MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN TTAVING purchased of Mr. Crull the stock good will and fixtures of this well known establishment, I hereby inform my numerous friends, and.the public generally that I 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 6 years experience as a practical hatter, and being in the receipt of the latest lleports of Fashions," and having.fa cilities for Obtaining goods direct from the East in 48 hours ; by strict attenticn to business and a desire to please, I hope to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. P. S.—Having disposed of my establishment to George L. Mackley, I cheerfully recom mend him to the favorable notice of: all who desire a "comfortable covering for the head." In retiring from business I extend my un-, feigned thanks to my friends for the patronage so liberally bestowed to me and hope the same may be extended to my wort h JO y HN suc CRULL. cessor. Marietta, August 28, 1868_ DR. irtoTTls ilestortitibe, Fists of iron AN aperient, and Stomachic preparation of Iron purified of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the highest Medical Authorities, both in Europe and the United States, and prescribed in their practice. The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities of the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions, indicate its necessity in almost every conceivable case. Innoxious iu all maladies in which it has been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in each of the following complaints, viz : In Debility, Nervous Affections, Emaciation, Dyspepsia, Constipation., Diarrhaa, Dys entery, Inc6ient Consum,ption, Scrofu lous Tuburculosis, Salt Rheum, Mismenstruation, Chlorosis, Whites, Live Complaints, Chronic Headaches, Rheumatism, In termittent Fe vers, Pim ples on the face, BfC. In cases of General Debility, whether the re sult of acute disease, or of the continued dim inution of nervous and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial of this restorative haS proved successful to .an extent which no description nor written attestation would rend er credible. Invalids so long bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighbor hoods, have suddenly re-appeared in the busy world as if just returned from protracted travel in a distant laud. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent marasmus, sane guineous exhaustion, crittical changes, and that complication of nervous and dyspepti aversion to.air and exercise for which the phy sician has no name. In Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigo rously tonic, without being exciting and over heating ; and gently, regularly aperient, even n the most obstinate cases of costiveness with out ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation. It is this latter property, among others, which makes it so remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy for Piles, upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific action, by dispersing the local tendency which forms-them. 4.42 Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes, a single box of these C Inilybeate Pills has often sufficed far the most habitual cases, including the attendent Costiveness. In unchecked Diarrhea, even when ad vanced to Dysentery, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant, the effects have been equally decisive and astonishing. In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilitating cough, and remitten, hectic,which generally - indicate Incipient Consumption, this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and in teresting instances. In Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this medicated iron has had far more than the good effect of the most cautiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their well known lia bilities. The attention of females cannot be tno con bdently invited to this remedy and restorative, in itie cases peculiarly affecting theni. Inßheumatism, both chronic and inflamma tory—in the latter, however, more decidedly— it has been invariably well reported, both as alleviating pajn and reducing the swellings and stiffness of the joints and muscles. In Intermittent Fevers it must necessarilybe a great remedy and energetic resttrative and its progress in the new settlements of the *est, will probably be one,of high renown and use fulness. No remedy has ever been discovered in the whole history of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully restorative effeets.— Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid acqui sition of strength, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. Put up in neat flat metal boxes containing 50 pills, price 50 cents per box; for sale by druggists and dealers. Will be Sent free to any address on receipt„pf the price. All let,. ters, orders, etc., shotild•be addressed to R. B. LOCKE St CO:, General Agents, 20 Cedar-st., N. Y. NEW FIGS, Raisins and Currants, at Jas M. Anderson's, Market-st. WOW% Hanging and Side , Lamps, For Sale lat , 'Gß*o YE' 4- BaTilla NEW GOODS: SPANGLER & PATTERSON, No. 66i Market-st., Marietta, Pa, A RE now supplied with a general lA_ ASSORTMENT 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 ann 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 colors, French Wool DeLaines, in beautiful designs, Manchestetand Pacific Cashmeres and De Laines, Rep Nepolitans, Mourning Thibit Cloths, Coburgs, Bombazines, !Alpacas, Lavelle% English and American 4-4 Chintz, Gingliams, Boque' ant other new style Prints, Rich Plaids and neat SO Merinos for misses. SHAWLS. Stella and. Merino bordered, Bonella, Ornbray Jacquard, superior Gay and Plain 4 and 3 Quarters Heavy Shawls, a variety of Children's Shawls, Opera Caps, Zephyr Shawls and Capes. CLOAKS! - CLOAKS!! Cloth Tablas and Dusters, several styles, of both, for elicits and talinai, Sacking and Skirting-Flannels, Beaver, Kid and Kid-silk Gloves and Gauntletts, Embroidered Sleeves, and collars, Chenele, Braid and Bead Head . Nets, Diamond Ruining of all widths,. all of the new styles of dress trimming, Split Ze phyr, Shetland Wool, Crochet Braid, &c., &c. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Whifa and Grey linen and cotton table cloths, Cotton Diaper and crash Toweling, Sheeting, Checks and Ticking, Cradle, Crib and Bed Blankets, Marseilles 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, Haas, Offices, &c. with Pannels, olumns lk Borders. GROCERIES. Best Refined . White and Brown I ' 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; 'Soap Beans; Cheese; Rice and Spices; new Dried Peaches and Apples ; Mackerel Shad and Herring, all of winch "" 44500 r* , '" have been bought FOR CASH, and will be sold at a very small advance on cost prices. Call and make your purchases or send in your or ders, early. Iron Masters look to your Inter - ests ! THE IMPROVED BLACK HAWK CAST IRON ORR WASHER, MANUFACTURED AND SOLD HY 07 BRYAN Sc HOPKINS, Marietta, Lancaster County, Pa. ' The Undersigned will onstantlkee 'on hand and make teSider c at short notice the above celebrated machine, the best in the Uni ted States! They will warrant their machines to run lighter, last longer and wash cif aner and with less water than any other machine now in use. They can be easily put together on the bank. All orders addressed .to either of the undersigned will meet with prompt attention. They are also prepared-to sell individu al, County and State Rights. BERNARD O'BRYAN. SAMUEL HOPKINS. October 13, 1360. v7-no.l Iy '' g • ~ g it o .4^. . I , t 'T/ ~..3 Z' A, A, w •• _, cP. ta 4 7 r, b '. 7,, " I=l CO CD . 1 Ve. 2 1-,1 :7', ". o iz, -g ,- 45 15 O '''' / 1 ,, V., El =A 8 . .t.zi F...- Ft e , .-, aci Mti , i. a ' 1 M ';4 0 5.... =. ~. cm .? IA ..1 .; * .-4 b... A c „ P ~ 5 . ~.. ..q , a '.2. ~i '', R. i.,,„,..c. g ';.l b...• 0 A ~.. , x g,, -,-." 0 ', 0 . 0 ~, •0 '4 '-' , 11k. , ,!: 1 -F " 4 1; E. 4, ' A ° 0 r ,," 7 : N 5 `i.', 4 ,2 t-, ''''z' c . ,.... ti ;....,. ~....*- J Z g, ‘: b Z", ' - ' , A .S. n ,-- rn, - .., 4,1, 0 ,?.. E, a ..s , ~,. 0 ~ i , . P 41P P t'' • Er . 1 : * I ). p_. c ,„ r_.• D ., g s P ;:,_, F.' F' B.t -,... E 4 si l ,', l Zg-Tg3. 5 . t' `;;; 1 / 4 P 4. . 's' ;, 1 A P %' P., .--. 1 1 l T , iAlexander Lyndsay, . .FASHIONABLE BOOT 4 SHOE MANUFACTURER, MARKET 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 practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER himself,iS enablea to select with more judgment than those who are not. He continues to man ufacture in the very best manner everything in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, Which he will warrant for neatness and good fit. 111 - Call and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. SPECTACLES to suit all who can be aided with glasses, can be bought. at H. L. Bf.E. J. ZAHZIPS, Cor ner of North Queen-at., and Ceater Square, Lancaster. New glasses refitted in old frames, at short notice. [v6-ly DR. J. Z. HOFF.R, DENTIST,, Or THE BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY, LATE OF HARRISBURG, PA. -- OFFICE; ,Front street,: fourth .doo from Locust, , over Saylor &McDon-lilacs.. aid's 'Book Store, COluinbia.' . .Eigrgnee be ween the Drug and Book Stores. [3-ly TAANIEL Q. BAKER,: • II ATTORNEY AT. LATV, LANCASTER, PA OFFICE :—No. 24 'Nonni DvilL STREET, opposite the Court House, where he will at tend to tbe practice of his profession in all its various branches. • [Nov.4, 259.-ly THE AMERICAN 'WATCH. THE American Watcnes are among the best timekeepers now in use, and for durability strength and simplicity far surpass any other watch Made in the world. ;dH.--.E:`81...E. J. Z A II DI Corner of North;Queen,st., and Centre Square Lancaster, have.them tor sale at the very lowest rates—eyery watch' -accompanied with the manufacturers guarraniefjo ensure its gen uineness. EWELRY.—A. lkr.ge and selected stock of 0 fine jewelry of the'lfitestAtterns from the best factories in the countrtan be found at H. L. & E..J. •ZAHPICS. • Cor. North Queen st. and Centruz§quire,- Lan caster, Pa. Our prices are modurate and all goods warranted to be as represented. OA General Assortment of all kinds of BUILDING HARDWARE Locas„ -Hinges, Screws; Bolts, Cellar Grates, Paints, Oils, Glass and-Putty,yary cheap. STERB:FITT NEW BR o,s s, ' L 0 C K Time 4.` kJ Keepers, for One Dollar.' Clacks, Watches- and Jewelry carefully re pa ired and charges moderate, at WOLFE'S. CLOTHS. AND CA SSIMERS,---A very eu-, pßrier hereetion of French and . German Cloths, aml„CaWincra, and a variety of beauti ful Yetitags, a_iiew and fashionable lot, just arrived all Difehliach's Cheap Store. Chewing Tobacco— AJarge.. S E :R A-lt dgo s o4 "YrietY . at J. M. NEWELL'S PHOTOGRARR" GALLERY, No. 724 Anti: , STAMET, REIPLADELPILIA. One of the largest and most' complete Galleries in the United States, wheie the ••Isst Pic tures, known to the photographic art, at prices no higher than l itre ,paid for miserable caricatures. The Proprietor, a practical Photographer, at tends perscinall),.every, sitting---and allows, no picture to leave the Gallery unks.s it gives pea feet satisfaction. Daguerreotypes and Ambretypes of absent or deceased friends, photographed to any de sired size, or taken on Canvass, life size, and painted in Oil by the best Artists. At this Gallery pictures can be taken in any weather—as perfect in cloudy days as when. the sun shines. Persons visiting the city are respectfully in vited to examine our specimens, which for price and quality defy competition. la- Instructions given - in the art of Photog raphy. it. NEWELL, Gallery of Art, 724 Arch St., Philadelphia.. COMMENDATIONS .• From lion. Lewis D. Campbell, M. C., Ohio_ . My family and friends allconcur in the that the (Newell) Picture is more life-like than anythingthey ever saw. My likeness. has been repeatedly taken by artists in various ways, but I have never yet had one which pre sents so true to nature, all tae features and ex pressions of countenance as this. Frew. lion. E. Jay .Morris,, t /ate Minister. to Italy. . . The exquisite finish, beauty and softness of your.portraits, conjoined with their durability of color and faithfulness as likenesses, cannot fail to commend them to the attention and pa tronage of all who appreciate Arne art. Front Col. Javtes Page. Having occasion for a portrait, I procured one from Mr. Robert Newell, of the city of Philadelphia, a miniature in Oil Colors, water the new process discovered {by aiid take great pleasure in expressing the satisfaction giv en me, not only by the accuracy of the likeness, but its artistic finish in all respects, and recom mend him to the patronage of these disposed to encourage the beautiful art. Nov. 24, 1.960.-Iy] BRENNEMAN git To his MARIETTA Friends IT N. TT P. has romoved from Centre Square,to WEST KING-ST., LANCASTER, Op posite Cooper's Hotel, where he has the finest BOOT AND SHOE-STORE IN LANCASTER CITY. He makes fine calfskin Boots (the best) for *4 Calfskin Walking Shoes, ei2 r 2e Ladies Half Gaiters, (double soles) $2,60 Ladies Morocco Boots, (heels) $1,t,2; Be has concluded to make the best work at somewhat reduced priees,and hopes by so doing to enlarge and increase his business. it, Mending , of every kind neatly done. Citizens of Marietta :—When you come to Lancaster, give BRENNEMAN a call and you will surely be pleased with his work. September 15, 1860, 9-tf tRISMAN Saw MM and Lumber Yard, - MARIETTA, PA. CONSTANTLY on hand a full assortment of all kinds of Seasoned Lumber, which he rs at reasonable prices. Boards, Plank, Joist, Scantling, - Rafters, Laths, !Shingles, Pails, 4-c., 4 , c., &c. OAK, PINE 6- HEMLOCK TIMBER. All orders attended to with dispatch. J. M. ERISMAN. Marietta, April 11, 1854.-tf. OTIC E is hereby given not to harbor or 111 trust my wife Catharine, on, my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. LAMBERT HESS. Marietta, Nov. 17,1860. 18-3 t o 4 0 '4 0 t. y tl 'CA Cl" ( T ) 1;:$ .4 0 .3 w t-3 1-9 1.3 " C4l 0 0 3-I P3I ADZES AND GENTS Anderson has just received an elegant assortment of Perfu mery, consisting of Toiliet Soaps, Hair Oils, Extracts and Colognes at prices, much below be usual rates, also some very handsome Canes or gentlemen, Portmonies, &c. APONIFIER.-10 CaSes genuine Keystone 1,0 Consentrated Lye, for. soap making, an article extensively used by all housekeepers who desire to have first rate soap, none hilt the genuine original article kept at Spangler 8f Pa4erso7:o,s. T UST RECEIVED at Anderson's Confec t, tionary mid Variety Store, in Market-at., fine assortment of children's gigs„ baskets wagons, perambulators, wheelbarrows, toys wagons, candidates flags, drums, rocking horses, &c., at Anderson's. FRESH HOME GROUND SPICES AT ANDERSON'S! -Attention Butchers and Houskcepers. Having a great demand for nur famed SPICES, I have concluded to con tinue to keep a constant supply of Ground Pep per. Ground Corrialider, and &met Marjoram. R EGEIVED•tiy Dr. Hinkle Genuine Key stone Saponafier. New Books, Music &c. Blairs & Coxes Gelatin: , Blair's Pure Chocolate. LUMBER YARD. J. CRUSH & SON, Lumber Dealers. Yard at the Eastern part of Marietta. la- Please call at their office, adjoining the THREE-STORY brick house at the CANAL. SUPERIOIt COAL OIL. Just received at Dr. Hinkle's Drug Store, a very superior article of Kerosene, or Coal Oil, wnich is was. anted pure, and is as clear and transparent as urping fluid, and free from smoke or smell. FLAV 0 lIRING . EXTRACTS: Vanilla ' Strawberry, -Tine Apple, Almond, Rose, Just received and for sale at Grove 4 Roth's. ALARGE assoktmentof Faney : Bagdtets,of all kinds,,size and description; just receiv ed and for sale at reasonable pficesat J. M. Anderson's. T'Largest and beat assortment of Fancy Cloth Sr Cassimeres and vesting ever offered in this market and will be soldsit prices which defy competition by T. R. Diffenback. - n1) INN ELS Glycerine Soap, it, Frangipani Extract, and an assortment of Soaps, new perfumery, ust received at DR. HINKLE'S. - ENOR SALE. Eight or ten Barrels pure Ci der V in e g a r, also a lot of second hand stoves, which can be seen by calling upon the subscriber. GEO. H. ETTLA- KNIVES & FORKS, Britainia and Silver plated SpOOnB, BrasS,'Copper, Plairvand Enameled Iron Kettles, and Housekeeping goods generally. Sterrett Co. CHAMPAGNE and other Table Wines, guarranteed to be pure, and sold as low as can be bought in Philadelphia or New-York. BEITJA.X.ne* CO, T. CROIX AND NE W k'NG 13 for culinary RtirpporTararntrite* tuna at H. D. Benjamin ,$ Ca s._ • • 1.000 POUNDS, .Prime ., Vert 'County ,Buckwheat. flour, by the - hundred or single pound. For sale at worims. GOODWIN'S & BRO'i—Flikktatiou. , ftee El, cut Chewing:Tobacco. Tile,peit.Wke, world. For sale at WOLF,,,E,Sv ceiI.A.S.E'S CONCEN:TRiiTED pallor to any how in appall . tt,,the C ap Stoic of Diffenbaek. C'HtHlt BOOBS of alla, verb efieap oat Greek:V*4Pa, Ma -at. nQfC STANT' L _Prillf4;3 lo /kAnare WM llt*- U Whiskey. , Bgniamin 4 BRA:DiDIE‘-,all braiii — Vez—guarranted to be genuine. - Benjamin 4 - .Co. SAXES PAGE.