Ett. Natalßiaritttian. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1860 MARIETTA CAR TIME: The following, Is the starting time for leaving "Upper-Station:" GOING EAST. Marietta Accommodation , at 7.50 a. m. Harrisburg Accommodation, 2.21 p. m. Mail Train, 6.26 p. in. Live Stock with Emigrant attached, 10.10 p. m. GOING WEST. Mail Train, Harrisburg Accommodation, 6.26 p. m. Expreis freight and Emigrant, 1.40 a. I n. The Mail train East and Harrisburg Accom modation West will pass at "Upper Station." TURNPIKE OFFICERS: We neglected tb . mention before now the names of 'the newly elected officers of the several turn pike roads leading from our b.orough, We subjoin a list : ' Marietta and Lancaster : ' • President, Henry. Musselufat,', - Secretary and Treasurer, .N: Cassel, Managers, Samuel Johnson, James Myers, • S. C. Hiestand, Henry Copenheffer, John K.endig, A. Brubaker, John Shenk. Marietta and Mount Joy: President, J. E. K.reybill. Secretary and Treasurer, J. W. Clark. Managers, Sem Brubaker, A. S. Hackman, ' S. C. Hiestand,. Jas. L. Shultz, A. H. Musielman. Marietta and Maytown : President, John Hollinger, , Secretary and Treasurer 4. W. Clark. Managers, Barr Spangler; John Musser, Henry M. Engle, Henry Houseal; • Geo. W. Mehaffey. We find in our exchanges, the fol lowing named gentlemen spoken of for the United states Senate in place of Ex- Governor BIGLER. MT, STEVENS, will, unquestionably, receive a very large sup port; his commanding abilities,—emi nent and undoubted qualifications for the position should command a majority of the caucus: THADDEUS STEVENS, Lancaster.- Morrox MoMicHAF.L, rhiladelphia A. H. REEDER, Northampton. JAMES POLLOCK, Northumberland. DAVID WILMOT, Bradford. EDGAR COWAN, Westmoreland. THOMAS WILLIAMS, Pittsburg. JAS, K. MOREHEAD, Pittsburg. . JAMES N r EECII, Fayette. sr Mr. Stence, on Front street, has just completed. some improvements to his shoe store which makes' it look as " neat as a new pin." Mr. George Good man is enlarging the room adjoining his confectionary for the purpose of a Bill iard saloon, which, with Mr. Krater's two at the St. John House, will make three billiard tables for our boroogh.— We are glad to see the spirit of improve ment still going on in our midst. The trial of Fransislstin and Gilmore null, for kidnapping a colored man named John Brown, some menthe ago, took place at Lancaster last week. They were convicted, and sentenced to five years each in the prison of this coun ty. Kendrick was found guilty of murder in the second degree and Sentenced to eleven years and six months imprison ment in the Eastern Penitentiary/ gir At a recent meeting of the stock holders of the Mount Joy Bank, the fol lowing officers were elected for the en suing year : Abraham Shelly, Jacob Reiff, John G. Hoerner, Samuel Patter eon, H. Shaffner, Benjamin Grosh, Wm. McDannel,C hristian Grabs, David Zook, Jacob Übrich, Jet* Jecob Foreman and Henry Hiestand. trThe following gentleman compose the new board of the. Columbia Bank : Dr. Barton Evans, Themes Lloyd, Wm. McConkey, George Bogle; Henry John, B. F. Hiestand, Joseph IL Black, A. H. Glatz, Samuel Truscott,..Budolph Willi ams, Michael H. Moore, .David Wilson, Aaron Gable. er Mr. Congdon has been appointed Agent for the Cosmopolitan .Art Asso ciation of this borough, in place of Mr. D. Benjamin, resigned. See adver tisement; 'sr Rev. A. B. Groh; lectured., on, Thanksgiving evening, before the Mari etta Literliri Society, in the High School Boom. INF Kr...Congdon has! opened . a Law office in our borough. See card in an other column. • lar An unknown cripple went into an eating hoist) in Rochester truck one night the net : ast week, and while at supper, s gro girl who waited on him, for some trif linetffence. When the girl went to get an odder to arrest him, he secreted him self ins et, and when the police came he was deltd. gir A B tokinridge sontempory says that Joe L e will resign his Senator ship rathe p than represent a state which has acted IQ as Oregon has.— We 'have rkedOribt that the ,Oregonians would adadribthe old MEWS resignation' much. JEALOUS DANCERS.-A_ French and a Spanish creole dancer both appeared on the stage together in Melbourne, Aus tralia, some time since, when the creole drew thunders of applause, in the preju dice of the Parisian. The Parisian fell to the floor in distress, was enraged and the two fell upon each other, tore hair and scratched until the poor creole was carried bleeding and senseless from the stage. Then there was a row, iu which the instruments in the orchestra were broken and other damage done, while the ladies screamed and fainted. 12.11 noon, "GET THE GLASS Erse."—A one-eyed man at Chicago, whose empty socket had been fitted with a glass orb to make him look well on his marriage day, was so highly pleased that he straightway got drunk and returned to the oculist with five one-eyed companions for similar treatment, tendering ~payment for the whole. The lucky operator told the party to wait till they bicame sober, and so lost the trade ; for when he became sober the marrying swain preferred to stand treat on red-eye rather than glass eye. air A young lady, residing at New burgh, on the line of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, having been disappointed in a love affair, left the house a few nights since, went to the railroad track, and having thrown her clothes over her head, deliberately laid her neck upon one of the rails, and remained there until a train ran over her, killing her instantly. A. physician in Cincinnati, Ohio, had, for some time past, been much an noyed by depredators, who drank up the milk left at his doorstep at an early hour. One'day last week he left an emetic in the pitcher, and soon after the milkman had passed; the doctor found a police man in a neighboring alley "making his returns." . eir Messrs. Corcoran & Riggs, the largest banking firm south of Mason and Dixon's line, predict that business oper ations will return to their even tenor in less than sixty days, when the South shall return to its senses and behold its prostrate business interests. Cr Capt. John S. West, a friend and companion-in-arms of Gen. Walker, the fillibuster, has gone to Trusillo to ob tain his remains for burial at Nashville, Tenn., the home of.his father. S• S. RAT HVON, - ' 1 [SUCCESSOR TO F. J. KRAIRRIA.] Merchant Tailor, Draper and Clothier, Corner of North Queen and Orange Streets, , LANCASTER, PA. AA VAILS himself of this opportUbity of an houncing 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 Clething business in all lits 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 Clothe, Cassimeres and Vestings, 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. B. 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-lx 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 1-60. 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 Thomand Dollars in Shares of Fifty Dollars each, and it is contemplated to increase the Capital Stock to the amount of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. James L. Shultz,' Henry Musselman, : John Kline, John Miller, John W. Clark, S. F. Eagle, Aaron Gable, Doc. J. H. Grove, James Mehaffey, B. F. Hiestand, John Becker, Sam , l Patterson, John R. Ditfenbach, David Harry, Thomas Zell, A. N. Cassel. Barr Spangler, [lB-6m OliZetzcllei &lack af Meu,. aiLs! OPENING THIS DAY—a magnificent as sartokent of NEW and GENUINE LADIE.s FURS. IN SETTS Mink Marten, Stone Magen, Fitch Ma en, Silver Marten, in all the prevailing styl. .1-lA.LDEMAN COLUMBIA, Nov. 24 APPLES. We 't direct from-New varieties can be found Hplland Pippins, Winter Greenings, Orange Pippins, , Rh o d e sl' Greenings, Baldvrins, Tallman's Sweets. Russetts, Spitsenberger's. Northern Spy, All No. One Apples. FOR SALE CHEAP AT WOLFE'S. Estate of Jacob Grosh, Deceased, LF.TTERS of Administration, with the Will annexed, having been granted to the un dersigned, they therefore notify all indebted to said Its - tate to make immediate payment; and all who have claims against the same, to pre sent them for settlement, A to . B. GROSH, C. C. P. GROSH, Administrators with the Will annexed. Marietta, NON. Ps ISQP -6 .t., • MA.RI MEM Black Sable, Brown Sable, Squell, MlA's, ' es and at very low prices ''S CHEAP CASH STORE !, 1860. e receiving nor Winter ork City. Among ihz Late of Marietta. qq q q q SEVEN YEARS! The seven years of unrivalled success attending eo,sispoiiiqp T.Lssoeiatioß,". 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. TERM'S OF SUBSCRIPTION Any person can become a member by subscri bing THREE DOLLARS, for which sum they will receive let. The large and superb engraving, 30X38 inches, entitled " FALSTAFF MUSTERING BIS RECRUITS." 2nd. One copy, one year, of that elegantly illustrated magazine, "The Sc.sincpn iicuz 3rd. Four admissions, durin2 . the season TO THE GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, 548 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. In addition to the above benefits, there will be given• to subscribers, as gratuitous premi ums, over five hundred Beautiful Works of Art I Comprising va2uable Paintings, Mal bles Petri- ans, Outlines, Av., forming a truly National benefit. The Superb Engraving, which every subscri ber will receive, entitled " FALSTAFF IVltys- TERISG 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 3S inches, making a most choice ornament, suitable for the -walls of the library, parlor or office. Its subject is the celebrated scene of Sir John Falstaff receiving, in Justice Shallow's office,the recruits which have been gathered for his " ragged re g iment." It could not be fur nished by the trade for less than five dollars. The At Journal is too well known to the whole country to need commendation. It is a magnificently illustarted magazine of Art, cot.- 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 - itg of the 31st January, 1361, 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 fora copy of the elegantly illustrated Art Journal, pronounced the handsomest Mogazine in America. It con tains a Catalogue cf Premiums, and numerous superb cog avirg2. Regular price, 50 cents per number. Specimen copies, however, will be sent to thuso wishing to subscribe, on receipt of IS cents in stamps or coin. Address, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A. 546 Broadway, New York. Subscriptions received and forwarded by JAMES D. CONGDON, Agent for Marietta and vicinity, where speci men Engravings and Art Journal can be seen. J. R. HOFFER, Civil Engineer, Surveyor, Conveyancr and Draughtsman, Main-st., Mountioy, Lancaster Co:, Pa A LL kinds of land surveying and dividing 1-klevelling of water courses, roads, &c. Ac curate and neat plain and ornamental Mapping and draughting of town plans, large landau es tates, &c. Mechanics', Quarrelers' and Earth work measured and estimated. Deeds, Relea see, Powers of attorney and other legal instill meats neatly and accurately drawn. Execu tors', Administrators', Assignees' and Guar dians accounts stated. ;Er He is also Agent for the sale of the Ridgeway. Farm and Land Company's Lands in Elk County, Pa. Communications by layer promptly attended to. PLATED WARE: 'A Large and fine stock of Plated ware at H. L. & E. J. Zama's, Corner of North queen street & Center Square, Lancaster, Pa. Tea Setts, in variety, Coffee Urns. Pitchers, Goblets, Salt Stands, Cala Baskets, Card Baskets, Spoons, Forks, ,Knives, Casters, Ste., &c., at manufacturers prices. RretAxirm attended to at moderate rates ATj_ ORE . NEW GOODS! The subscriber hav,lng'iust returned froin 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 DIFTENBACIVS. - 111 RIME GROCERIES:Rio, Java and Laguira Coffee; Crushed, Pulverized and Blown Sugar; Superior Green and Black Tea; Rice, Cheese and Spices; Snup and prime ba king Molasses; Excellent Pimirl Barley at R. DIFFENBACWS R INN ELS Glycerine Frangipani E. tract, Genuine keystone Sa. nafier. New Books, Music &c Blairs & Coxes Gelatin. Blair's Pure Chocolate and an assortment of Soaps, ust received at DR. HINE SPECTACLES to suit al can be aided with gi can be bought at H. L. ner of North Queen-at., Lancaster. New glasses ri! at short notice. TAR. J. Z. HOFFER,: OF TFIE BALTIMORE I' SURGERY, LATE OF Hail OFFICE: Front street, f. from Locust, over Saylor alds Book Store. Colum ween the Drug and Book DANIEL G. BAKER, ATTORNEY QS OFFICE :--No. 24 No opposite the Court Hous: tend to the practice of . • various branches A TTENTIONI How: -eepers. Anderson has just received Ap les, OrangeS, Lem ons, Figs, Dates, Pruens, itron, Resins, Cur rants, &c., &c., Fresh -atd fine—cheap, , and cheaper than the cheape at Anderson's. AGENF,II A L ASSO • FMENT OF 0 Hammered and Ro , ed Iron, H. S. Bars, Norway, Nail ids, American / and German Spring an Cast Steel, Wagon Boxes, Iron Axles, Sprt s &c.. for smiths. - ST IiRETT 4 CO. SUPtRIOR COO t: style, each one wa' arm to the entire satis purchaser. STER ti 1143AP_9 -es, fith B . I :;:ruish ST IO LA is: )LORDS! and Irish W H I ' ted pure, at H. D. Benj DA G ATELL E:— Tab I e for sale cheap - EI A XCELLENT Cools always on hand a SHELS of good po- WOLFE'S. TWO HUNDRED B tatoes for sale at W OOD'S Hair R e st T RIED FRUIT no. SPANGLEIR & PATT,ERSOIV, go. 66:1; Mdrket-st., Marietta, Pa A. l RE now supplied with a genera ASSORTMENT OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, and everything desirable in their line. .-N - EN AND BOY'S WEAR. , Superior Silk Velvet, Grenadine and Vireolen Vestings, French Silk-mixed Doeskin and Plain Cassimeres, Cloths of all grades, for. Coats, Over-coats and Business suits,. Union. Cassimeres, Sattilietts, Plaid and Plain Jeans, Lamb's-wool, ilk. and Cotton Shirts and DraWers,.Gloves, Wool ana cotton Hosiery, Suspenders, Cravats, li'eck-ties„Shirt,breasts and collars, Boy's and Men's Shawls, Cricket Janke ts , 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 DeLames, in beautiful.desigus, Manchester and Pacific Cashmeres and Laines„. Rep Nepolitana, Mourning Tidbit , ' Cloths, Coburgs„ Bombazin'ee, Alpacas, English and Atiditcan 44,Chint4 1 Ginghams, J3oque. ant' other new l style Prints, Rich Plaids and neat fig , .d,,Metinos for misses. SRA MLS.. Stella and Merino bordered, Bonella, Ombray Jacquard,, superior Gay and Plaln 4 and-S . Quarters Heavy Shawls,,a variety of, Children's Shawls, Opera Caps,. , Zephyr Shawls and Capes. • .CLOAKS!. CLOAKSH. • . - - - Cloth , Telltale and Dusters, several styles of , both, for claoks and .talmas, Sacking. and Skirting Flannels, Beayer Kid and .Kid-silk Gloves and Gauntletts, EAroidered Sleeves, and collars„,Chenele, Braid and Bead, Head Nets, Diamond,RUllling of all,Avidthe,, slip( the new, styles of dress trimming, Split, Ze phyr. Shetland Wool, Crochet Braid, &e., &c. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. White 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-,r4, 6 and 16 quarters Floor Oil CMOs, 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, }3a:lo, Offices, &c., with Pannels,Columns& Borders. GROCERIS. ..„Best Reigned White and ~Brown Sugars; .ChozceGreematulDlaek Teas; . .,...extra Fine Orleans Molasses, • • , Loveripg and. other, Syrups; Rio, Java and Lag,uira COFFEES; Toproca and Corn Starch'; Split Peas; Soup Beans; Cheese; Rice and Spices; new Dried Peaches and Apples ; Mackerel ) It egg:2 ? Shad and Herring, all of 'which have been bought FOR CASH, and will be sold at a very small advance on coSt. prices. _ coil and make your purchases or 'send in your'gr ders, early. - " • , s ~... .- O ~..L'. X c P- d g ~.z tt ' *l ,V g ,'• pz) - -..: m 0 ~, 5 c; '.4 ~ 0 ,;' o or . `g M 2 r . O l '4 ' g 3. s: .-i O AX ri .-, ''' .d i 4 A 4: iji ." O A., VI n ...4 ,2 .. i 0 .., 1J Fr 'FiFI 4. 4 oF4 -til t 4 w" ;`, -I t•-i va sir , . tr , .... - N '<•T gr j ' '' H' 4 D4.P. ,-- + , 4 cl tj z• g 6 01 c° ,i 0 ' ,-. '' 144 t z , m. Bala g• . - - d -tFA e',,,..- t. t , ,-,,,. o gT'Paca— \e ~f cm 0 -' ~.- ‘•> co 5' a 0 zt. 5 - .lzi .. -,, 1 w , t..,. - 4,4- - .., 0 0 '-'' hl _.---. w „ tsD I-4 P.P ',' '''' '-' .-r , 0, - 0 Cf. ' -.: '''.. i 5 t 4 + - '' g, 0- --, •: g b z--- . 'i.-'• ~= 3, t 4 Ff - N I „, ,t .4. 0 ..:. zi.. c a .? ;. , 4 c • ,t? ,i.-:. g F. , ' ": 0 4 0 ,"` '4 g 01 • 171 '-' rT ( - 1. z:- - 6 Z,-Z. - ',, a. t-I H .-li `'B o • =7' :'.-. o ,S . r„ 22 '.l' ',' t'l tr.: ~ E,' z g. 2 - :7:: 8 •-. ' z. Q., 84 :.1. .2, ,T, 0o - 4 '••••$ 3 , Q • 6 - p: a , IA ,-...' _ ' ri a, *-- ''' 1 • WINES & LIQUORS , H. D. BENTAIIIIN, Wine 6- Liquor Dealer,' Picot Baildidfr, Frorit Street, kaitietta, I-'a. . . . . , T..Gs leave to informthe public thath e B will eartinue the WINE & LIQIIOIt busi-, ness, in all its branches. Ile will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch Whiskey, Cordials,% Bitters, 6-e., Benjamin's justly celebrated ROSE WHIS KEY always on hand. A very superior OLD RYE WHISKEY ust received, which is 'warranted pure. ' 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 1 im., Iron, Masters look to your 'lnterests 1 THE lIVIPROYED BLACK HAWK CAST IRON ORE WASHER, MANUFACTURED AND COLD BY O BRYAN & HOPKINS, Marietta, Lancaster County, Pd. The Undersigned will constan+ly keep on hand and make :to coder at rshort notice the, above celebraMd machine, the best in the Uni ted States! They will warrant their Machines to run lighter, last longer and wash dr Mier 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, fIZ' They are also prepared to sellindivida al, County and State Righti. BERNARD O'BRYAN. SAMUEL HOPKINS. October 13, 1860: v7-nol Iy .ew pertumery, &c. LE'S. who . J. ZAHM'S, Coy- Lnd Center Square, fitted in .old frames, [v6-ly Alexander Lyndsay, FASHIONABLE BOOT k SHOE MANUFACTURER, MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN lENTIST, )I.LEGE Or DENTAL ISBURG, ,Irth door 11-IcDon ia. Entrance be 'tares. [3-ly 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 SROE. himself,is enablea'to select with more judgment than those who are not. - He,eontinuesimnfal:- ufacture in the very best manner everything in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE,-which he will warrant for neatness and good fit. V.:7-Call and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. T LAW, ASTER, PA. 'TH DUKE STREET, where he will at profession' itt all its Maw. 4, ,59.-ly THE American Wittcnes are among the beet timekeepers now in use, ,and for durability strength and simplicity far surpass any other , watch made in the world. H. L. If: E. J. Z A Hilt Corner of North Queen-st., arid Centre Squire Lancaster,, Pa. - , have them for 'sale at the very ,lowest -rates—every watch aecolnpanied . With' the manufacturers guarrantee to' ensUre its gen uineness. STOVE, verEp/ain ranted toper= ction of the ETT & CO. eENVELRY.—A large and selected stock of fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the best factories in the country can be found at., • H. L. & ZAHM'S. Cor. North Queen st. and Centre Square, Lan caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate and all goods warranted to be as represented. t➢oes, Wagon Bows, &c. fRRETT ty CO. .I . ust received, Scotch warrau main's. OA A. General Assortment of all kinds of , BUILDING HAnnwAnz, Lochs, - .2. Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Cellar Grates, Paints, Oils, Glass and POtty, very cheap. STERRETT & CO. n excellent Bagatelle inquire at this office. , C NEW. BRASS K S—Good Time • Keepers, for One Dollar., Clocks, Watches and Jewelry carefully re paired and charges moderate, at WOLFE'S. g and Eating Apples Anderson's. CLOTHS AND CASSINIERS.—A very sil nerior selection of French And..,Dernaan Cloths, and Cassitaers, and a vapety-of.beauti ful Vestings a: . new and fashibnable lot; just arrived at .13iffenbach , s Cheap :Store. Fative, at OvE & ROTH'S selling cheap at PUFF 0134,C1V5, NEW GOODS. THE ABIERIMI\I WATL MARK THESE FACTS ! —o— THE TESTIMONY of the WHOLE WORLD. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT., Bad' Ligs Bad Erthsts Sores and Ulders • All. description of sores are remediable by the piper and diligent use of this inestimable preparatiOn. To attempt to cure bad-legs by plastering the, edges of the. Wound together is a folly ; , for should the skin unite, a boggy dis eased;e6hditiod4freniaini underneath Itoibreak out with tenfobilury to alelsdays. The only ratiptap.l e and successful.treatment), as indicated bY nature, is to reduce the ifilliimmathin idad4 abodt the wbund arid tcfsoothe the neiglabarbig parts by rubbing in:Plenty of the . Ointment as salt is forced into meat. - 4 , Diptlteria,jlkerated gore 7 4 hropt, and Sc oat . ir,Fevers'.• Any of the above diseasea may be cured by well rubbing the Ointment three tithe; a day into. the chest; throat-and neck of the . patient; it will soon Onetrate, andgii , e'iminediate re lief. Medicine taken by the iri:chitkuitiSt bper ate Upon the whole system ere itiindieettee'can be felt in any local part, .whereat the Oint mentwilidd its ork;atoficb, Whoever tries tbe unguenfin tt e,abov!e manner for the. dis eases flamed, - or ariY sin:afar disordeis Effeeting the chest and throla, will find: themselvesrre lieveiras by a charm. Piles, Pistulus, Strictures The above class of complaints will beremoved by nightly fomenting the parts_' with warm water, and then by mast edectually,rubbing in the Ointtriebt. Persons' Suffering frond'thEie, direful complaints should lase not , a moment in 'arresting their progress 'lt should be, uuder stood that it is not sufficient merely to stnear tlie•Oilitnient on the affected parts, Mit'it Must be WelPrubbed in for 95rne considerable, time two of three tinier a day; that it:may be tatter( into the syStenr, Whence it Will remove any hidden sore or Wound as effectually as though palpable to the eye. There again bread and' water poultices, after the rubbing in of the Ointinent, will do great lerVice. This is the only sure treatment for , female, eases of cancel in the stomach, or Where there`nrly be a gen eral bearing down. Intliscretionrof Youth; Sores and Ulcers. - Blotches, as also swellings; 'Can eat: tainty,. be radically' cured' if the Ointii be g used freely, and the Pills be taken•night and morning' as recommended in the printed in structions._ When treated in any.. other way they only dry-up in one place.tolireak out in another; , whereas thissointinent will remove the humour from the system,and leave thkpa tient a vigorous, slid' healthy 'lt Will require time with the use of the Pills to ensure, a lasting cure. • • • " - Dropsical SzvolliAgs,,Paralpis ond,4"tiff J oints. 4 • Although the above complaints differ Widely , iu their origin and-nature, yet they alFrotture: local treatment:- Many of the worstscaSes;i Of such diseases, will -yield =ln a comparatively short aph:ce of time-when thiinintitientis dili gentlrrubbed into the parts affected, eveniafter every other means haire.failed: , In. alnlerious . : maladies the Pills should be taken according to:the 'printed 'directiond ,, accompanying-each Both'th'e Ointment and Pills should be used` • in, t_ folloitnng cases : , Bad Legs, ' Chiego-foot, , Fiatulas, . Bad Breasts,. Chilblains, . Gout, Bums, Chapped IlandS,Gla,ndUlar , -,- Bunions, _Corns (Soft) Scbellingse Bite of Mos- Cancers,- :Lumbago ) , chetoes and . , Contracted, and, Piles,- . "- Saiid Flies, Stiff ;pints, Aheßmatiqml . Ceco bay, , Elephantiasis, Scalds, Skin ,Diseases, Scurvy, ,Bore Tumors, Ulcers, , .Bore-throates, , ` ; YawS . ,. Sore-heads. CAI3:,I3IONI—None are;' geninne unless the , words "..EtOr.cowAy, New YORK AND DOR," are discernable as a Water-mork.,, in every leaf of the bobk of directions, around each pot or box ; the same. may 'l4e, plainly. seen.by,hOiding tke tee/ to.the light.. A. handl!' some reward will be given to any onerendering 'such informatiOn as;may lead to the detection 'of. any Tally. or.pp.rties counterfeiting themed .icines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. - Sold at tbe Manufactory of Professor HOL LOWAY, SO Maiden Lane, New York and by all respectable Droggists and Dealers in Medi cine throughout the civilized-world, in -pots, at 2.5 c. 62c. and $1 each. , D'Ettere,is a considerable, sAvhig, by,-.,taking the larger sizes. .N. B.Directions for the Tuddance of psi Beats, in every disorder, are affixed to each box. 3 • REVERE'HOUSE, • (roßmgrA,ir te,thz AciEL.) No. 227 North Third Street, Phila, THIS house is situated in the most.business, 1. part of the city, has one hundred and thirty rooms;, large .Parlorsand every room , is newly furnished and, is, considered ,one of .the finest Hotels of its class in Philadelphia itfias erect ed a large.observatory where persons can have a fine view Oahe City, Delaware it is , also. supplied with , hat and :told .. viatet, Bathes; which 'will , b,e.freeiof .chruge , for. the guests of the House ; OitY Cara will take You, to the Revere House. :Our charp.is , moder ate, $4.25, per:- day; persons visiting- the City will please come-and try the Revere-House and ' we pledge ourselves that we willieriddivor 'to use contest effolte to make it apPeailike home. CHARLES J. FABER, of Reading, will- have charge ,of the Office. 't G. W.-HINKLE, formerly of the States Union Hotel and latterly of the -United -States - Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J.,.PROPRIETOR4 • - THE MATZ- FERRY. FOInfEELY KEPSEPS undersigted having leased the abOVe. I, named old establkhed.Perry and Hotel; in_ . HeilaM Township, York county, opposite-the , boroogh of, IVlarietta, Where he is prepared , to entertain the-public-at his-bar and table with' the best the market affords. :. He Would verxt respectfulli,inform the traveling public that having obtained • ''CL - ASS' • PERRY BOATS, and, efficient ferrymen, and issmw-fully prepa r - red'to accommodate persons wAing to .crosi 'the'Susvehanua 'With Vehicles_pr otherwise. witliont deliCyot detention. , iTQAN.,NOEL. October 1, 1869. iy SURE 'Marietta,' Lancaster :,,-- , 110,11 AS CIIILD, AGT; has zonstantlY T on hand, or Manufactured-.to. Oder; all kinds. of, SASH, DOORS, B4llVA.S;Muttersi .4.11:44derp addressed to Itlzhiark,F f . rf Houxiik .Co„, for, any al' the above articles ' mt. , for J3ill Stuff,-Titaber-Girders, Lath; -Pielrdttri : _Pales,, Shingling Lath, Floor. Boards, Weattibl . Boarding, White Pine Shingles; or Lumber will always meet.ith prompt attention, and be:sup - pliedku, as , :favorable terms as from any other *astablistrment in the country. A 1(0fral disco:l.o4 off for cash` WM.B. REDGRAVE, Commission Lumber Merchant, West Falls Avenue, Baltzmore .3(d. O ESPECTFULLY offers his, services for the ptsale of IL.ust ss s •of - ei7ely description Fromthis knowledge ofthe- business he feet. confident"of :being able to obtain the highest' market rates for ill cera t aignmerits entrusted to histare. ' ' . . SUM DROPS : Stewart's New-York Gum Drops, 8 varieties, at Wolfe's'. T R. A '-bran=ttafraiita g,enUine. Benjamin 4 , Co. ~...gsesk „gall Sr -ads, JUST RECEIVED BY ritEr " .EIBACIL 6VIVIAnIct-r STREET . , IVrARItrTA . .. TS noir" placing - on.his shelves and ready for i exa.".nsi,nv. :ion and:sale, the largest and' best selected sfait ofFALL AND WINTER GOODS ever "offerelin this :Wrong*, to whichle now invites the attention : of the-publie.- New Styles Press Goods, • • Superior makes of Silks,. A large : assortment of Calicos; txtraquality Muslin; all prieesi Best., make of Flannels, do , . Marge stock of Shawl; Pain and Barred Sack'd Flannels: it Ptirahise e invited to examine otirstock, as we are co dent We can show them the best styles at the west. prices; IA connection with• the largest MO "of domestic goods:- "Satinetts and, a• -simeres, Bleached and , x , bieatlfed Itualins:. *Delaines, Calle. , !4 - Gitightttnk Drillings, Sheeti land' Checks; :Pant Stuff, Hick: and -Tieking,s,- -Bea malreaof . Cantii= Flannels,- wc i, Splendid Calicos fo ` cantit,- Good quality Musli six cents, Plain:and Figured' D 'fiis, In cents; Heaviy Unbleached Mudins, stx cents. aim, KINDS OF .HOUSkrUiLVISMED Opens:- Linen and Woolen Nide c.bvers. Plain,' Orhamental and ORWiltdow Blinds. 2 and Patent Fi 9, Wall Papers,• Carpets, Flock Oil Cloths. Wa Windoui e7, - Ttansparent Blinds, Glass, Queeintwate and Cedahvare. Gaiters, FliMers, Boots; Slinea, Brogans; &c. 11::P• Very swiefiar Syrup at Y. t cents a gallon: All kinds of .T;iVicors icikolesAle or retail it 3.' A LARGE rrotqc OF O 8 AF GROCERIES'. Rio Coffee at. 15 .cents, and:other goods at cor- - respondittgly tow rato. The Irighest price gitten for Country produce.- J. W. DIFFENBACH. ARV.NEWtIt'S 11 4 PHOTOOTiIIik GALLERY, No. 724 'ST/ItET PIIILAVELPItIA. One of the latest a:en:oast ctimglete Galleriet in the United StateS'; Wheretlie best Pic tures, knoWn to the Phototiaphß. arf, -) at prices no higher than aie for miserable caricatures. The Proprietor, a practical Photograplier, af tendt personal', eVerf sitting—and allows net picture to leave the gallery Unless it givespeir feet satisfaction'. Daguerreotypet and' Amb'rdtypes df agi t or deceased friends, photographed th any siredsize, &Halted on Canvass, life size, . and painted irPOittirthe'best Aides. 1. At this Gallery pilules can it takenTii any weather-.-as perfect in clotitly days ase m it * the sun shine Pertons visiting the city are respectfully in vited to examine otir spechnens, Which for price and=Stiality cleft edmpetition. . g.. 4 " - '' It ri . .liz.lnstrtictions giveh in the art of oto raphy . .. , . - ' R. NE 11,,, .4c LiGalletrof Art, 724" . Arch St., .111 iidelphia., COMMENDATIONSF: From Hon„'Leuet. — s D..Tantp&ell, .v... C., Ohio, 'My family and - friends all con in the opin ion that the (NeWelll'lndiute is `ore life-like than-anything they - , ever ea*: Wy likeness hus been repeatedly' taken by artists in various ways, but I. have never yet had .ofie Which pre: , sents so true to nature, all the , .featres and ex pressions of conntenanee;-as 'this. . 1 • ; From Hon, '141,!•loy. .111cirris; late Minister - td Italy. • •, , ..i , • f t The exciulhitefitilshr , Veailti a n deftness of your-portraits, conjoined With th ' dutalnlit, oicolor end faithfulnesa aa• - liken 'es,.Canrlot fail to •commend thenoo,the attettion and pa i trfinageall of ' who -appreciate t 'art. , -- Pr* cob4iviles,P e : Having accasion - for a • ,'pOrtrait, I- procured . one one frdin. s .Mr. Robert Nmil, of • city of a P h iladelphia, rainiagerejn Oil . rs, under the new process, discavered by..hi , and take great pleasure in expreasingthe satisfaction giv. , en riae, not only by theaccuracy of fhelikeneas t birt its artistic finish in alLrespects,lnd'recons- Mend bun to the patronage, these posed to ehdourage the balligul art '' ~A • ,•- -JMES' Oki: • ..: ' 1q0"7. 24, 1860 - -I Y] , - -:'''. . 18601 Fourth ArTival of *0 r OnS. - OWid OPENIN.Q, a, beautiful assortnient of New Fall , G . oodai bought in *if rli 'and I:ladelphia. lil ....,,.. .. ~ CLOAKS-; it The •newest fall, styles': . ' a ; The Arab, • • 4... ..: The Basquei - . '. - • • ' •••ii.l The Walking Cciat4 I The Full Baekv ,•-• • . , .. . The Thihr.Backt .. • The Capcistr - di , • -„,.• , • : Thh Beaver eldths tics.4.b.,Ate. Cloaking Cloths of every land. . areas goods cif ev,ery -desorintionp newest! stylita 'and jilat lin= ported in,,New, York. , . , ••• . ' •• •• ..- . • .• •-- ' SHAyiII.S: A beautiful aisortinlint,.arid,latest ablest di, Bo 3 dhlt 1 -Oilg ' SVott 4 s, ' Scotch Dptg,Elliriket,Slitawlei , 'A, - French" Long Blanket giiaty,ls . .,„ i ' -: • Stellia•Shawls; eta biacing every cola& quality. ~ . .. , . . • ik Coating, • t'assinzbeg i and Veatiratir. We, respectfully invite attention .te, oudatoCk of Coallngs, C.assimereeiendAVestings, exceed- , tag in imariet3 Atitility Ansi cheariness,Aftylgtiode in,thiat,line we ; evert offered.... .. • (4t - .' RALDRIVIA4PS Cheap Casir , Stora: ' isiov. 3, 184 . • - . .• - • . . , .; ., t . ..P.A.LM:t •1k..00 01,, . hi ~, . it ey - Market , .Siftet , Willi ' 'I P Ail f _ .E.M.rE BILN - 1.9. 4t RR AND :VISIONet ' flare constantly on hand an ass . of . DRIED 4 , PICKLE.D. FISHi - t"., Viz,;: ,Ma.ckerel,.Shadi Salmon,l4le Flan, Herrings,- Cirdfishi. 'Beef, - Por4., Shoulders; -Hams, Sides, 'nil , . Rice, &c., &d., &c. A , Sept. 29 , 3m.] ` ..... EQUAL or REPPLARTIMEtVgpmks i . cini iid had of H. L. &:E...t.ViiSt, CM. North Queen-A., and Center Sqlialfs, Landis ter, Pa., itt•the shape of Eqiiililiriull , ..terets-- the best article of Swiss levets now MI& Mar ket. They are lower in pride than any Watch of equal quttlitp and just as true for Ineketiping CI , , WEET CIDER b,r the ,Quart, , . New-Yqrk White Hominy, Chtstriutsj - Ndw. .FTigs; citron, New trop' Raisins -. 2 Currants, ' ' . ... ,' Wince Meat; Fresh Candies, tre e Nuts Nuts Lemons, Apples, and niferythipittp the eating or cooking line to be bad A .= °LEE'S. • ..• 4 TALL PAPP.R . S. , —*.e. . gybe justreceived ' VI . manufactories.' another supply.. fyom e New York mad Philadlphia . Purchase's can rely upon the newest sty - whieh will ba sold triudually low at J. R. iffeubach'a. . ... . • • .50• BARREL S 5 , 1" o , • Nebel& Whiskey , • which' will be at the lowest market rates by the'barrel fon. Ti Yetback, • ' OAL OIL LAMPS: Jusgreeniied nett 'l,) and large-assortmenteott §oiltanips , —tsup'eriot to hutting now in rise, - and cheaper than they etin , bkbonght GEOV BOAT. j AMPS,! .. LAMPS! SHAIiIF I S,- . & The I I undersigned has-received` they` lot of ; Fluid. and Coal Oil Lamps, and 'mp Shades of every variety and price. d see them at Dr Ilinkle'frsDrug Store. EGARS and Chewing Tobacco. 4 , large. ij sod:goad variety at 3: M.-Ando • Q u.pg.Ricut qoAL OIL-25 cents t quart af ditovE. & ROTH'S., TRENCH. AIUSTARDein pbtaltt. vW,OLETIS, OTATIONAIt . Y—the largest-assortment : townat Grove St Roth's. BOHLEN'S long celebrated GIN, BENJAMIN