gJt Total Atarititian. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8,1860 MARIISI7A CAR TIME: The follol9ing Ig the starting thee for leaving "Upper-Statiom” GOING EAST. Marletti Accommodation, at - 7.60 a, m. Harriett:mg Accommodation,. 2.21 p, m. Mail Vain, 6.26 p. m. Live Stick with Emigrant attached, 10.10 p.m. GOING WEST• Mail. Train, 12.11 noon, Harrisburg . Accommodation, 6.26 p. in. Express freight and Emigrant, . lowa, in. The Mail train East and Harrisburg Aceom.. nwdatlon West will pats at "UPper Station." lar'At the urgent ; solicitation of a number of the hearers - of Dr. Timlow's Thanksgiving sermon, hejlas consented to allow it to be 'published. It pear in our next. TEE COUNTY omm:lo3.—The kgentle 03011 elected in Octobar, to fill the Court House offices for the ensuing three years entered upon their duties on Saturday last, as follows : Prothonotary—Peter Martin,Esq., who has appointed Gerardus Clarkson, of this' city, and William L. Itear,of Liti".„ as Clerks. The statement that Jos..i. onig. macher was , one of the. Swedes of Esq., Martin was an error. Register-,—George:O. - Hawthorn, Esq., John Johns, Esq., (late Register) Clerk. Joseph Ehrenfried, 'Esq.; who has for many years occupied a desk in this office, retires at an adVanced age,wititheifood wishes of the whole community. Recorder4George Whitson, Eaq. B Bauman continued as clerk. Clerk of Quarter Sessions—Henry Musser, Esq. Theo. W. Herr, clerk. Orlc of Orphans' Court—Samuel M. Myers, Esq. David M. Myers, clerk. ELECTION OF orstosss.--Thili bilird of Hrison, Inspectors of this county, on Monday last, elected offumrs for the en suing year—as follows President—Joseph Sanison. Secretary—J acob Seitz. Treasurer— Hugh S. Gars. Solicitor—Daniel G. Baker, Esq. Physician—Dr. Wm. Compton. Warden—Jay Cad well. ' Uhder-Keepers—RudolPh Aeitsbir Jas. ll'Oeskey. Watchman—Samuel Hollingsworth. ei'The Marietta Literary Society will meet in the High-School building on Monday evening neat at half past 6 o'clocic. The question to be discussed reads as follows : "Has increase of wealth a favorable influence upon the morals of a people." Affirmative, I. S. Geist, Dr. Groye, Theo. 'Boland, Jno. Clerk, H. L. Girod, and James A. odngdon.— , Negative, Barr Spangler; Al N. Cassel, H. H. Sawyer, Geo. H. Uttla, Samuel Lindsay and W. R. Groah. Ocstion referred to Dr. Grove :—Does , climate effect the character of a peoplt,;, slir Our juvenile friends, baving.charge of the old fire engine, have reldhristened her t•Tne VIGILANT," and intend giving a Ball at the Donegal House on Christmas Eve for the purpose of raising funds "to fit her up for use." She bats eon 110 0 4 service in her day and the titneltexpend iture ot a little money may' restore her to her former usefulness. • The storehouse bnildingsland the r Lodge dwellings, belonging_ to the AIR Whitehill estate, were !white Mr. John! ; the frame dwelling ad joining the Store property, to,Pr•illinkle.: • , . . tr . on Tuesday the inet: the board cif auditors of the' Itiilitsoßriitsqe will meet at H. S. Shenk's- hotel„tati easter, to -distribute the military , fnud. sir Anderson hesjust yeti:trued frem the city with a fresh lot of Confection eries. See advertisements. ifir Spangler & 'Patterson areltst now opening a new :winter stook. 'See advertiseinent. JUDOS TANEY.--The 'Baltimore Ex: , change says that Judge Titney's health is now better than for a Jong ,time ,past, and that his intellect exhibita that Clear ness and vigor which have characterized its legal efforts in the - . past. The Ex change adds—" We haie reason to be lieve - that the ChM( Justice does not, contemplate handing in. Ws' resignation to Mr. Buchanan now. or at any other _time." • A letter published in the Baltimore PaPenl,_tendering the Services of a regi ment df volunteers in ihiecity, to the 'Governor of South Carolina, proves to be bogus. There is no slichsegiment in existencei'and the gallant colonel is , a, Oltarlem,F. Egelman,,,Who for for ity,threa years past fOrnished the princi -palcalculations for .the. Almanacs print the ncited States, died at his•resi deuce,* Iteadlng on Friday. last, at the ripe age of nearly seventy-nine years. • _ _ Sir The Xaegielature of Vhrmont has refonotte repeal the personnliibarty act te: The vote to repeal was of Oat sta 68, (261,tapublicans, 33 Democrats ;) the vote send repealing was 126, (all Re , ablicanto • -Doe ilos atade a strong Union speech :i 0 ()Awe, and Houston In. Tessa, iliflet the-electios of Lincoln was known. IBlth said ,they stenie oppose him in what.they deemed wron;, inside not'oUtikip-orthe 4W I CM . ARM. k m VA NA I CIO SWUM I DOM NI blir7. lIHOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. The opinion of the Press. Read it. Sprains, dislocations,&c. I —We take great pleasure in recommending this deservedly popular medicine to our friends and patrons in particular and to the public at • large. We speak advisedly, being in a posi tion to pronounce a reliable opinion from hav ing used it at home, besides the economy of the article, as we have saved in the year more than one Doctor's bill, by having the Ointment on hand. We have tried opedeldoc liniments, embrocations, and pain extractors without end, but for the immediate cure of Sprains, disloca tions, mounds, bruises, cuts, burns, scalds, blotches, pimples, and cutaneous eruptions, we have found none so speedy or effectual as Hol loway's Ointment.—Herald. To•• Cortsusiznyrs The advertiser having been restored. .to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after-having suffered sev eral years with a''severe Lung affection, and that,,ffeead disesie, Ontramptiint, is anxious to make. known to„his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it he will send a copy of the prescription used, [free pf charge] with directiOns for , Preparing and using the same,which they will find a mire cure for Con suniption, Bronchitis, &c. The only object of advertiser ineending theytesclintion is to ben efit the afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will try hislremedy, as it will.cost them noth ing, and may , prove a blessing. Parties wish ing the prescription will plese , address Rev. EDWARD A. Yitrzismv, Williamsburg, Oct. 13-3m] , , Rings co., N. Y. ;THE GREAT HOLLAND REMEDZ.7-BißT lisve's Holland Bitters. l —Persons subject to nervous or sick headache,' will find 'in Ther . . - have's Hollanfi Sitters a sure, safe and pleas ant remedy. It soothes ,the throbbir.g head, co"rr"ects acidity of the' stomach, assists diges rion,and creates a healthy . appetite. It is,with out doubt,-a most delightful preperation, and an effectual remedy. The .fact that it is now a very popular medicine throughout all the Hol land settlements in Wisconsin, New York, Il linois, Michigan and Indiana, -speaks much in its favor. See advertisement in inothr column. A CARD "TO THE SUFFEHING.—Vne Rev. WILLIAM COSGROVE" *hilt. IEI/01in& asa mis siouary in,Japan,Was'eured` 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 NVere suffering i.com Con gumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debilitYului nervous depression caused by these disorder& Desirous of benefitting others, I will send thie recipe,- which I have brought halite with me, to all who need it free of charge. Address REV. WM. COSGROVE c , 439 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Icy- We take pleasure in calling attention to the advertisement of it. Newell's Gallery of Art. The testimonials are of the first chtirie ter. fri - See - advertiament of Prof. L. 'it Hair Invigorator, and Liquid Hair Dye, in an other column. MARRIED. On Sunday evening last, by Rev. P. J. Tim low, Mr. NATHANIEL . BAKER, tO ELLEN, daughter "ofthe late Robert Ramsey, all of this borough. DIED. Ilatinjoy, on the 27th ult., BAYARD TAYLOR, 60t of Capt. Henry Sherbahn, aged 3 years, 8 months and 26 days. aTINTB.R GOODS. A. large assortment V V of Coat and Oveicoat Cloths, Extra7heavY „Fancy Cassirneres, Rich Velv et and Cashmere Vesting, tients Shawls and,,Fur Mufflers, • Scarfs, Neck-ties and Gloves. French Merinoes—very cheap, Coburgs, Thibits and Motteede Leine,. Superior ClOth Cloaks, Shawls of every shape, Zephyr Hoods, Gloves,& c. Together with a fulassortment of Blankets, Counterpanes; Muslin s; Checks. Tickiaes, Sheetings, just received by SPANGLER & PATTERSON. Marietta, December 'B, i 8.60. O M E TO ANDERSON'S where will be kj found' the largest and best asdortment of Fruits, and poufectionaries -of all kinds, such as Figs, Dates, a .cask of excellent Cooking •Prtiens, Citron, Bunch, Seedless, Valencia and Layer Raabe,- Currants, Cranberries, Hour hound & Flaxseed , Cough Candy; Pon& Drop's, Pepper Candy, Preserved Fruit,Gum Fruit, Fig Paste, Oriental Pressed , Figs, Cream Bonbons, Jully Lumps, Fine Vanilla Almonds, Cream Strawberries, Jujube Paste, Rock Candy, ' Aar's Cough Candy, Walnut Candy, Maple, Strawberry and tium Tally, Fruit. Candy and candies sol every quality and price: at J. M. AND.ERSON'S, Market-A., - - 1.00 BARRELSEFT.tv,IiirItg.LIS, hU no)ies Valencia and BunCluitaisinti, Bagi pared and unpared Dried Peaches, 50 Bags, pared Dried Apples, 1000 Lbs. Cod Fish ; Fine Syrups, B'ugurs, Dec. B.] SPANGLER 6T. ATTERSON• THOTOGRA.PRY IN ALL ITS "BRANCHES, , executed in the best styie known-in the art AT C. G. CRANE'S GALLERY, No. 632 Arch et., east of Sixth, Philadelphia. 13—Life size in Oil and Pastit, S'tereoscopie "POrtraits, Amarotylies, Daguerreotypes, te., for :Cases, Medalions, Pine, Rings, &c. [ly W ATCHES . GIVEN AWAY! 1 - • • • 4 GO Values /rink Two Dbilars to One Hun dred - Dollars even with' every Book sold • • ' - ' at Retdil Prices ! ' ' At least One Watch is Cruartiinteed to every twelve,hooks. These inducements are off : erect by the : SUFFOLK EXCHANGE COMPANY, 37 Park Ro v, New York. The MOst Extensive and the Most Liberal Gift Concern in existence. Established in 1855. S . ana for a Catal•Ogao. . , , Those who have pmronized Other Gift Houses are, particularly . requested to, acquaint tnein „selves with Our, terms. OM. inducements .are 'unrivalled, and, put, all others in the shade. The following are some or the Gifts to pur chasers of books.: . -English: Lever Gold Watches, Hunting Cases. Patent ,Lever, ” " , C. ii Ladles' Lever co ti "Open Face. • Detstehed Lever 911ver Watches, Hunting Case, Lepine Silver Watches, Operi•Face. _.. . 'Geld. Lockets, Various Sizes.. tadies' and Gents'Gold.Chains, various Styles. Ladies' and Gents' Gold Sleeve Buttons' and Studs, all Patterns. Gents' Bosom Pins, New and Rich 'Styles. ' Gold Peheilti'and Pens. Ladies' and Gents' Gold-Rings. Gold Watch XeyS and. •Belt Pins. A great variety of Ladies' Jewelry, Fins and Ear -Drops, comprising all the styles now worn, `such as Cardeo" Mosaic, Gold Stone, Lava, Florentine, &c.,&c., &c. Gold' Bracelets,` all Styles. . ••' The' List of Books comprises a'great assort ment of standard works in every department of literature, interesting to the young old. Do not fail to send for a catalogue. Catalog4es mailed free to,any address. Apply to SUFFOLK EXCHANGE C .0M FANY, ißrancit t7 P Ojfi ar c k e RNoiro.3:Nlle6w W Y as or h k int• Cit t y on . Street, 0 ' Boston,. Mass. - - Dec.. 8,-1880- 6 4 " f b 1)i ~elegha~h• Elf i Terms SUBSCRIPTION PRICE REDUCED LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPA- PER AT THE STATE CAPITAL ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! Inducement to Clubs ! In order to place the Weekly Telegraph within the reach of even the poorest in community, we have determined to reduce the subscription to One Dollar a Year in Advance, thus offering an additional inducement to persons who desire to keep themselves posted up in the political and general news of the day, and the doings of the State Legislature. Full and accurate re ports of the proceedings and ,debates of the Legislature will be given, (special reporters having been employed for the purpose at great expense,) in connection with the doings of Congress, which will be of unusual interest the , coming winter. A large amount of Miscellaneous and• Lite rary reading will also be given in the columns , of the Weekly -Telegraph, rendering it .a first class Family Newspaper. Also all the import ant news of the day, Foreign and Domestic, with full and 'enable reports of the Philadel phia, Baltimore And New York markets, alone worth to business men more than the price of subscription. • 'The present subscribers to the Weekly Tele graph, who-desires to avail themselves of the reduction , will please settle up 'their old - ac counts without delay—otherwise they will be charged $2, as heretofore. TEAMS OF THE . ITZEHLY. Single subscribers will be charged $1 per annum invariably in advance. - 7-Aubs Of 60, directed to one Post Office, $4O. TERMS OP THE.SEMI-WEEKLY Single copies semi-weekly during the Session of the -Legislature, and -weekly during the re mainder of the year, fi 1 b 0 in advante. THE DAILY' TELEC-RkPH. The Daily Telegraph was established in 1856, and has now beep over four years in existence. Manyof our friends :considdred die' establish ment of a daily Republican newspaper at the Capital of the State as a hazardous undertak ing, but we have succeeded, after eipending a large sum of money, in placing the same on. a permanent basis, and the public may rely on its prompt and regular publication,' • LEGISLATIVE REPORTS , The Telegraph' s the onlyestablishm,ent that employs a corps of regular' stenographic' re porters during the' session of' the Legislature, and those desiring correct reports .of the pro ceedings of the Legislature can look in "the Telegraph for them. TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES The, Telegraph is the ,only paper in thesity of Harrisburg that receives the, regular Asioci ated Press. reports by Telegraph. The patches appear therefore much earlier thah: they arrive hem in.the Philadellphia and Ne'W York morning papers. Full Congressional Re ports .will appear daily, together with all .the latest ieoreign and Domestic News. TERMS OF TAE DAILY The , wily will be furnialied during the Ses sion of the Legislature:for $l. Yearly subscri bers who receive their papers by, mail will be charged $4, payable in advance. Address , GED. BERGNER, Br. CO. BANK NOTlCE.—Notice 1e 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 Maich 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 Thousand 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 Willet,t 1 .• John W.Xltirk, Aaron Gable, Doc. .1;11. Grove, James Mehaffey, B. F. Hiestand, John Becker, Stung Patterson, John R. Diffenbach, David Harry, Thomas Zell, A. N. Cassel. Barr Spangler, , [lB-6m - 4/7.2endid siadeaf ~./% eut t g'ui , s! . . • . ElIIN? of NEW ; a u TlllSD a A n Y— G t v inag rE i.ficent as or LADIES •,,,,, , IN SETTS.) Mink- Marten,. Stone' Marten, , Fitch 'Marten, c Silver Marten, in all the prnailing style HALDF.MAN' COLUMBIA: Nov. Black Sable, 'Brown Sables Squirrel], • Muffs, es and at very low prices. PS 'CHEAP CASH STORE, 0860. A'nuPPLES. We t direct from New vaiieties• cdii be :found Holland Pippins, Winter Oreenings, Orange Pippities,Abode IsPd grenings : ,•;.- astliMatifil:Ske.ets. Rossetti; Igor lide 'SPY; ta.i..EolB ALE Cii.EAV AT WOLFELS. Esti* of Sacol) - qrosh, Deceased, lat; of Btalletta. EVTF.Rscof Administration; with the Will I annexed, having peen granted to theim dersigned,, they therefore notify,all:indebted to said Estate immediate o mak immediate paytheht ; and all who have'claims against the same, to,pre sedt them for aettlement,"to A. 13. GROH, . , • ' - • , C. C:P:GIi.OSFI.,' • I •Administratots.loith the Will annexed.. . 4 .,Varietta; Nev. 17; 1560 7 6 Y. ^ SOB Having-veiy vaulty ailed a. ge and lash *mat* assortike,a tptTypee and Printtagma . 'tericitef,ichieh will itiab/e u s to do all7cof PO IN u PRINTIDiq, SuilltmeN:larde; ' ViCkets, • Ofrpnlapi, Prograturrs, Blantut, eiders; Sale Bine, &c. Rieutliidg in the .Toit PRINTIiie line neatly and cheaply executed ankat ehort . nolice. FRETPK. L. BAKER, "The Weekly Illariettian" Office. • PLUMB DYER, Fashionable Tailors & Draper% Opposite A. Passel's store, Mat l ket street, MARIETTA, PA ,IPHE undersigned having associated them 1, selves into a co-partnership, would here by inform their old patrons and the pubic generally, that they will 'continue the l y e Fashionable Tailoring Business iI at the old Stand, adjoining Hinkle , S irug Store . Market greet. Having, a fine stock of Go* emssketes &lkstings which they will dispose of and "make ups' on feasonatile terms. Being determined to' give 'satisfattion, they would respectfully asia,con tilluation of past fuvori. ' akr'tsitan Plumb,. • ` ,Nt.tiOn -Ayer. tr Guiting done .notice. • Marietta,'Sep. 10, 1859.-if. J. A. 'CON DON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARIETTA; PA., Opposite the residence of Cot. T. Ciork. Prompt attention given to securinaand collect ing Claims, and,Oiptinni' liAsiinnos geArally, Will attend to tipsiness in;' Lancaster and adjoining counties: Conveyancing and "etfier writings promptly • . execitted. • • 10.11011-CRANBER.RIESJ justlreceived at .L 1 J. M. Anderson's. _ PROF. L. MILLER'S HAIR INVIGORATOR. An Effective, Safe and Economical Compound I For restoring Gray Hair to its original color without dyeing, and preventing the hair from turning gray. For Preventing Baldness, and curing it, when there is the least particle of vitality or recuper ative energy remaining. For Removing Scurf and Dandruff, and all cutaneous affections of the Scalp. For Beautifying the Hair, imparting to it an unequalled gloss and brillancy, making it roft and silky in its texture and causing it to curl readily. The great celebrity and the increasing . de mand for this unequalled preparation, convince the proprietor that one trial is only necessary to satisfy a discerning public of its superior qualities over another:preparation at present in use. -It cleanses the head and scalp from dand ruff and uther cutaneous diseases. Causes the hair to grow luxuriantly, and gives it a rich, soft, glossy ,and.flexible appearance, and also where the hair is loosening and thinning, it will give strength and vigor to the roots, and restore the growth to those parts: which have become bald, causing it to yield a fresh covering of hair. There are hundreds of ladies and gentlemen in New York who have had their hair restored by the use of this invigorator, when all other preparations had failed. L. M. has in his pos session letters innumerable testifying to the above facts r from persons of the highest realise tibility. It will effectually prevent the heir from turning gray until the latest period of life, and in cases where the hair has already changed its color, the use of the Invigorator will with certainty restore to its original hue r giving it a dark, glossy appearance. As a ,perfume toilet and a Hair Restorative it is pal tichlariy rec ommended, having; an -agreeable fragrance and the great facilities it .affords in dressing, the hair, which, when moist with , the Invigp rator can.be dressed in any. required form so as to. preserve. its-place, wheth.r plain or in ,curls —hence the great demand for it by the ladies as'a standard toilet article which none ought to be without, as the price places it within the reach of all, being . - -Only Twenty-five Cents per bottle, to be had at all respectable druggists and perfumem. L. Miller would calltheattention of -Parents and Guardians to the use of his Invigorator, in cases where the childrens!•Hair inclines to be Weak: The use of itlays the foundation for a good head of hair, as it-removes anyimpurities that ma} .:have become connected with the removalsof which is•necessaqg both fertile health•of the-child, and ,the intro ap pearance of its Hair. - Csustos.--None genuine. without the lac simile-Louis MlLLER. being onthe outerwrap. per , also, La MILLER'S HAIR INVIGORATOR, N. Y.- blown in the glass. • . • Wholesale-Depot, 56 •Dey -St., and sold by all the principal Merchants and Druggists through out the world. • ,' , Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity. I also desire to present, to the American Public my , • New and improved Instantaneous LIQUIDHAIR DYE _ . which after years - of scientific experimenting I have brought to perfection.. It dyes Black or Brown- instantly without injury to the Hair , or Skin, warranted the bestarticle Of the kind in existence. . • , Ne s, -,..• • •ii o ~1 g 1....-1. ts , 2 :Is „ " 9,..., . ~. o I s . 1 , . 2 .- T - r k.l o 3‘ . o , cr .." , b 0-. 1 M c < . . l ..3 ro l , 0 7 S 0. A r 7 o 1:4 114 .4 ''' 4 1 .9. 4 ;"' 0 . 2 , , ti R. 1 -? ; -; r,atgol.g 5 m ..t.:J 4 z,... Ei' t 4 ~, ~? 4 g , ... .-. 1 : 1 2,3 5 ...,22 ,-3 ~.:: , %,., . 1 .,.... e. 14, tv M ,• ,F . Z, otl m t 4 , 0 ' g ,q r", g 1.1 tv 0 '' a '0:: li :i ,:'l, ? ? 1 , 0- 72 td to ,•,,f ~, o g ,p ~:, K .. ~, 7.. 2 ~ _ •li. P: ,P :. 4 ' 4 to a. 4 .. .° ' Vi ,q -"' I na : ' • 4. tt 5.. `o' -6. • b• , r:, g. g " 5 .• b..'" lig' Co" I RI tJ ` 4 t'?. ` 4- ; 6 5 -. 2 ig . M ' 1-1 ' ' l ': s R." 4 ' ." 4 V . a 'n •Fr -el -u2 ' .1 . ~ htf IA 5:1 -p, &' - • • 3-3 , 0 riv, .4., E =i 9 ',lg, k. 21 X . 17 I ' s P'• ' 9 i'las - 40.." E 5 4 . - g- 11, g g 1 fz,.. -:i ~.„. !I' ' , z) I s;# .s, 3 , " . - t , Co - 8.. , g- c.;, ; I t 9, 0 . ,-, clC, ta . C ) '- G'' M rn q M ? r i eu .' ° I '° P ' - P-- RNEWELL'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Nb. 724 ARCH. STREET, PHILADELPHIA One of the largest and most complete Galleries in the United States, where the best Pic tures, known to the Photographic art,, at prices'no higher than - are - paid ' ' • • for miserable caricatures. The Proprietor, a practical Photographer, at tends personal!), every sitting—and allowsl' nd picture to leave the Gallery unk as it gives per fect satisfaction. • Daguerreotypes and, Ambrotypes of absent or deceased friend's, 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. ll Instructions given in the art of Photog raphy. , R. NEWELL, Gallery of Art, 724 Arch St., Philadelphia. , .., COMMENDATIONS : - - From Hon. Lewis D. Campbell, M. C., 'Ohio. My family and friends all concur in:the opin ion that the (Newell) Picture is more life 7 like than anything they ever saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by artists in various ways, but Lhaye never yet had`one which pre sents so true to nature, all the features and ex preseione of countenance as this. From Hon. E. Joy Morris, late Minister to Italy. The, eiquisite finish, beauty, and, softness of your portraits, : conjoined with their durability of color and fattlifulness as likenessses, cannot fail to • commend them to the attention and pa tronage of all who appreciate true art. From Col. James Page. Having, occasion, for a portrait, I <procured one from Mr. RobertNewell,' of. the pity ! of Philadelphia, a miniature in Oil Colors,'.under the new process discovered by .him, and , take great pleasure in expressing the satisfaction g iv en me, not only by the accuracy of the likeness, but; ts artistic finish in all respects, and•recora mend him to the patronage of these disposed to encourage the beautiful art. , JAMES PAGE. Nov. 29, 1860.-ly] BrEEECEI e receiving our Winter ork City. Among the 1860! Fourth Arrival of 1860! FUIL a003).5., • q - OW OPENING, a be - int:Bß assortment of New Fall Goods, bought in . New ork and Philadelphia. CLO , A.K.S, The newest fall Styles: The Arab, The Basque, . The Walking'Coa't, - • The. Full Back, . . .' . The plain Back, ` The Cape .Style, The Beaver Cloth, &c.,.8r.c-, &c. • Cloaking Cloths of every kind. Dress goods of every description, newest styles and ,lust im ported in New York. .., t :SHAWLS. . , A beautiful assortm Int, and latest styles: Brocha Long , Shawls', ' . ' - . 'Scotch Long Blanket Shawls, French Long Blanket Shawls, I Stella Shawls, embracing every color lk II:=1 PRICE ONLY 60 CENTS. Depot, 56 Dey Street, New York. quality. Coating, Cas.sinieres, and Yestiiigs. We respectfully invite attention to our stock o£ Coatings, Caisumeres and Vestiugs, ekceed ing in variet3 ,quality and cheapness, any goods in that line we ever offered. HA LDE MAN'S Cheap Cash State. Nov. 3, 1860. OF.NERA L ASSORTMENT OF i n Hammered and Rolled Iron, kl. Bars. Norway. Nail Rods, American and German Spring" and .Cast Wagon -Boxes, Iron Axles, Springs, &c., for smiths. ~. STERRETT CO. D RIED FRUIT now selling cheap at DIFFENBACR'S. DR. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS & PHENIX BITTERS THESE MEDICINES have now been before the public for a period of thirty years, and during that time have maintained - a high char acter in almost every part of the Globe, for their extraordinary and immediate power of restoring perfect health to persons suffering under nearly every kind of disease to which the human finale is liable. The following are among the distressing va riety of human diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES Are well known to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a flow' of pure, healthy . bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind i • FLATULENCY, Loss of Appe tite, Heartburn, Headache, Restlessness, 11l- Temper, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are tfie . general symplorris . of 'Dyspepsia, will vanish; as: 'a natural consequence of its cure.' COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole lenth of the intestines with a solvent process, and without violence call,violent Purgesleave the bowels costive within two days. FEVERS'of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular , eirculation, thrchigh•the process of prespiration in ,such cases; and the thorough solution tifaltinteitinal obstruction in others. The Life Medici:hes hafe been linoWn to cure RHEUMATISAIRermanentIy in three weeks, and GOIPTI in liaPthat by removing lo cal inflammation from the muscles ,and liga ments of tlie joints. • DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and strengthening the kidneys and ; they operate Most, delightfully on theie.important liave ever been found a cer tain remedy for the, Worst cases of GRAVAL: Also WOR4B, dislodging from tie turn ings of the boWers the slimy matter to which these creatures'adhere. 0.. . SCURVY, ULCERS. and INVETERATE SORES, by the perfect ptrity Which these Life Medicines, give to the blood,and-all the humors. SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BO Coin plexions, by their alterative effect, upon the fluids that feed the akin, and the morbid state of. which occasions' all eruptive raimplaints, atilioW, cloudy, - and Other' 'disagreeable Com plexions. ' The use of these Pills for a very short time will effect art — eutite`mire of : SAL T RHEUM, and a striking iinproyernerit m the'clearness of the skin:. ,COMI,I/RN COLDS an& INFLU 7 EgZ:A: ;will` always cured by onedese,bilty . two, in the Worst cases: PILES The original proprietor Of these Medicines, *Si cured of Piles; of 35 yeare standing by'the use of the'Life Medicines alone. .F.gF.E,R. AND AGUE.—For this scourge of the Western country, these Medicines will be blind af..safe, „speedy, and certain Uflier,medicines'have the system subject to a Mai "of the disease—a cure by there Medi cines is.permanent—Ttry , them, be satisfied; and be cured. BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COM PLAINTS.--General Debility; Loss of.Appe , tite, and Diseases of Females-=the Medicines have been used with the. most beneficial results in cases of this description =Kings Evil, and Scrofula, in its worst forms,, yields to the ,mild yet powerful action of these remarkable' Med icines. Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Ner vous Complaints of all kinds, Palpitation of the Heart, Painters' Colic, are speedily cured. MERCURIALDISEASES.—Persons whose constitutions have become impaired by the in julicious use of Mereuryiwill find these Med-icines a perfect cure, as they never failto erati icate from the. System, all the effects of Med cury, infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. Prepared and sold by W. B e MOFFAT; ' 335 BroadviitY; NeW York. FOR SALE RY ALL DRUGGISTS. THEONLY PREPARATION Having proofs so strong and direct as to EXPEL THE DOUBTS 'OF - ALL. For Statesmen, Judges, Editors, Physicians of the oldest schools as well as new, give it their unqualified . sanction; and recommend it for all , cases of eruptions, and diseases elle scalp and brairi'; but who have- used it, unite; in testifyingthatit will preserve the hair from being and from falling to any age; as well as restore. Reed the following Oak Grove, S. C. June 24th; 1869. Prior. 0. J. Woon : • Dear Sir :—Your Hair Restorative is rapidly gaining popularity in this community - 1 haveihrid occasion to lay preju dice aside, and give your Hair Restorative a perfect test:— During the year 1854,1 was so unfortunate as-try be-thrown my sulky against a srock near the roadside, from which my head received a mdst terrible blow; ciusirign great deal of ir ritadon, which communicated to the bralnitind external surface, of the head, from the effects of which my hail finally destroyed over the entire surface of the head. - From thetime I first discovored its dioriping, fioivever, 'to the time of its total disappearance, employed everything I could think of, being a profes sional man• myself, „and ~as I thought, Ander 7 standing the .nature of the disease, but. was finally defeated in every perseription advanced. These .and no other, circumstances induced me to, resort to your .worthy Hair Restorative, which I have every reason to believe, produced ,a very happy,result two months after the first application, I had is beentiftil a head of young hair as I ; ever, saw, for which I Certainly. owe you my, Most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear sir, I shall recommend Your remedy to all inquirers; moreover, I shall use My , influence, which I flatter myself to say, isnot a little. 7 ..You Call publish this if you think proper. Yours, very respectfully, M. J. WRIGHT, M. D. Office of the Jeffersonian, Philippi, Va.,, , ' • December 12th 1858 Dear Sir feel it my, duty as.viell as ;my pleasure;to state to you the following citcu is stance, which you can use 144.Youthink Primer. A gentleman of ,thialrilace, lawyer,), has been ,bald ever his early youth; so much .so, that he was compelled to wear a „wig. He was induced tcinse a bottle of yOur.tuiir "Hair Restorative," which he liked very much ; and after usinesome two or three betties his hair grew out quite luxuriantly, and lie now has a handsome head olintir. The gentleman's name is Bradford, and, as he is very well knovin in our adjoining counties, many persons can ;Mk: tify to the truth of this statement; Tgive itto you at the -requeit , of,Mr: Bradford. , You, can sell is great; deal of your Hair Restorative in this and the adjoining counties if yell have the proper, agents., •Yeursprkc., TIIO9IPSON SURGLINOR., DR. Woon: Dear Sir: Permit me to express the obligations I nin under for the entire res toration of my, hair to its origipal color;,abent the time pf my arrival in,the United`Siates it was rapidly becoming gray, ,but upon the,ap plication of..yeur Restorative" it soon recovered its original fine. I cerisider your re storative as a very wonderful, invention, quite efficiCiOus as well as 'agreeable. - S. THALBEgG: THE RESTORATIVE' up hettleitit three sizes,' viz large; inediuM, antfOnili ;Ike small holds;i-a..pincand retails for sl"a bottle; - the tnedium holds at least.*enty per cent more in proportion thari the small, retails - for 92 per' bottle; the large holds a quart, 40' per cent more in proportion, and retails for $3.. O. J. WOOD & Proprietors, No. 444 Broadway ; New-York, and 114 Market Street; St.' Louis, ltdm it 'Andkold by all good druggists and finty goods Oaten. [97-7=144n. ' DAVID R,OTI-I 1 Dealerin Hardware, Cedarware., • iitiihts;''Olass, Oils, HoppVatnisher, HO and Bar .Iron Steel Spikes, , Nails, ' - Parlor, Offici,'Hau and Cook STOVES, 4SCG. A this means of informing the citizens jrisK M E ari B etta awl I? feinit}i,,tißt . he is new pre line of parwi to furnish aPkthi4g %'Ventlery of all busi ness, consisting in part, of 'Ts eg a kinda ; Building a n d " Houseke e pin g Pa in inta id , ()il -1 ware, in alllstyles, C utl ery , l e 'opi, Buckets, I Glass Vitiligfesa cedaTwar ) Tubs , Churp r s, I.Xn Ives Forks; Spoons, Shovels,Po kers,' k - Pans,waiters, Cop, peantdan fra'ss Cil'a led i l ttpi e e l - D 4 clor, . eak. 1',14.(1 , n 'i t g° plaifil ''Spikes Ind l i t fact -ether ie itto4 P u. 5ya.,41140 . 1u — , 11 Ai#l're"piik: tedat .4141 vale es t bi t h - ale t t iVlD ROTH, • 1 ''' ..V 4 : ' : dricet Streit, Mdreitter, .Fa. it Ih►oucth Belief to ealifoiliq 1 C. S. COLBERT & CO'S riftkgrand 'Quarterky Distribution Of 190,000 Articles, IVOIV $300,000! WHICH will-be sold for $100;000, to the purchasers of our-Go/den - Pens at 30 cts. per Box. Our Golden Pen is the best'ever used, and is warranticrnotto corrode , in any ink.— Every business'nitik and faintly should use the Golden Pen. The following list of 100,000 ar ticles will be distributed among our patrons at $lOO each, and need notbe paid for until we inform the purchaser which of the following articles we will sell him for $l.OO and then it is optional whether he Belida the dollar and takes the goods or not. All Goods can be re turned at our ..expense within ten days after the Purchasetteceived them, unless they are satiefactory,the money will be refunded. List of Good iiluded in the Distribution. di io _, Pianos,, Gold ' rating Cased Watches, Gold Watches, Ladies - Over Watches, Guard, Vest and Chatelain Chains, Cameoßrooches, Mosaic and Jet For-Arops, Lava and „Florentine Ear- Drops, Coral, Ear-Ileops, Emerald and Opal Ear-Drops, Handsomer Seal Rings, Mosaic and Cameo Bracelets, . Gielts Breastpins, Watch Keys - Fob and Ribbon" Slides, Sets of Bosom Studs, Sleeve Button lai n Bihgs, Stone Set Bangs, Sets Ladies' Je ~ , Canton Crape Shawls ,otisseline de Laines, Chalks; Vied& ' and t , ' . ken Lawns, BeregesPoplins. Fren licoes, and other ladie.s' Dress t Sin great variety, together ~.., Head Dresses, Cabas,Fan , 'anti, and hi fact almo - livery description of r 1,,0DS usually found ii first class Dry Coeds Stores. 4,, , , PI,AIIs OF DISTRWITION. tfribest Highest Premium $lOO, L Premium $2. The articles are numberhd, and Certificates stating what we will sell. each person for one dollar are placed in sealed, ?Envelopes, with a Decimal arrangement of PreMiums : so that in each hundred certificates thereis one for a Gold Watch, and there, will alsothe a splendid pre mieni in'each ten certificate(. - ' Ladies, if you desire a fine shawl, or dress Patern, or a beau tiful article of jewelry, enclose us 30 cents for a 'box of the golden pens, and we Will send YOU a certificate which may enable you 'to procure. it for $l, "Try us." , PRICES TO . AGENTS', POST PAID. 4 Boxes Pens with 4 Certificates, Vl, 9 do :do 9 do 2.... 25 do. do. 25 do 100 do do - 100 do 4 N. E.—With each package of 100 boxes present the purchases 100 certificates, one of which is Auarranteed to contain one rkrder for a fine watch, or. Sewing Machine, or bx,order ing 50 boxes in one package you are cure to receive 50 certificates containing one order for a splendid silver watch, beside a large number of other very valuable premiums. Oncint.ifi cate,sent. gratis, upon, application of any per son desiringto act as Agent, which may ena ble him to procure a valuable premiinm upon ~,. the payment of $l. Pianos, Ilirelodions; Music Books, Sewing - . . , Machines, liv. . . Bought and sold on commission. Any article will be sent to the country at the lowest whole sale prices with the addition of.dper centcom mission for forwarding. N. B:—Agents wanted in everir.town. Cir culars sent on application. Address all com munications to C. S. COLBEAT Commission merchants and Genera!, :Agents, 138 South Fourth-it., below Chestnut, Phil'a. la - For our integrity and ability.to fulfil our engagements, we begto "refer you to the follow ing well known gentlemen and business firms His Excellency J..W. Geary, Ex-Gov. Eain sas, Westmoreland; Pa.; Pahnorr & C 0.,. Jewellers, Philadelphia ; A. Warne, Esq., Philadelphia; Wm. A. Gray,Esq., Phil adelphia ; Messrs. Kemmerer & Moore, Water St. below Arch, ; Messrs. Pratt & Reath; Fifth and Market. Sts., C. Fuller, Esq.; Jeweller, PhiPa ; A. F, Ward, Esq„ Publisher of Fashions, &c., Phil'a M. H. Borne, Catasauqua Bank; Hon. L. M. Burson. Eureka, California. September 29, 1860. ilhunon's Corteerfthglea ReNebio. FOR DELICATE trISEARES. NO. I. THE GREAT REVIVER.=-Speiaily eradicates , all the evil , exacta of: self abuse as loss of memory, shortness of .breath, giddi ness, palpitation of the heart, dimness of vis- ion, or any constitutional , derangement of the system brought on , by the unrestrained indul gence of the passions. Acts alike lin either sex. Price one 'dollar. No. 2. THE BALM.—WiII cure fn from two to eight days, any case'of dentorrhoefts(clap)is withwit taste or smell and reunites no restric tion of action or diet; for either lex ; price $l. NO. 3. THE TEREB will cure Gleet in the shortest possible time, and Lean show certifi cates of cures effected' by this remedy, when all others have failed. No taste or smell.— . Price one .doltar. , NO. 4. THE, PntirrEn' is the only known that . 'will Positively 'cure stricturesof the urethra, no matter of howlong standing or neglected, the case 'May be. "Price one dollar. N0..5:' THE ISOLUTOR IWill,.clire'ally case of Gravel. permanently .and. speedily.remove all diieases from the bladdei and kidneys.— Price one dollar: " ' ' No. 6. T4-1„y. Pwq.irrop.zis w sure preven tion against - the contraction, of any disease s is less expensive Mid far preferable to anything in use. Adapted to ekthp„r pegc.; 11,7 N 0,7. Die- Aiwal. will ogre whi radically " and In - le; time than,theyon, be, id - feetually riquove4 m y y ; ether ire meat; fact this is the only iemedy, that ``will really cure this 'disease pleasant to:take. : : Price $l. NO. S. Taz ORIENTAL Pearris are cer- . Min, safe and speedy in producing menstrua tion or, correcting any irregularities of the monthly periods. , Price: two dollars. No. 9., Tus FEMALE SAFEIII74.III), or Off spring Regulator will last a Mei:Woe. Price $5. Either • of the Remedies will be seat free by mail on receipt of, the price annexed. Circu lars containing valuable informationmith, full description ef each Remedy, marl,* obtained by enclosingoue post stamp., • Addrgar, DB.. FELIX BRUNON, 80g , 99, Philadelphia, Pa. . These Remedies are sold in Marietta only by JOHN JAY LIBLIART, where circulars con - taining , a full description of each case can tie obtained gratis, on application. A : General Depot, North East Coiner of York i ll tbe Avenue autlCallowhill street,P ' adelphia,Pa. la" In complicated cases Ica - consulted by letter, or personally at my o e; entrance, No. 401 York Avenue. Da. Y . BRUNON. August 27, 1859.-Iy. fr . , SUPPLEE & BELO., lion AND liaise Fouriiiimii - i AND , GENERAL MACHINISTS, Second. Street,' below , . Union, - • COLUMBIA, PA., They are prepared to make all kinds of Iron Ceilings for Rolling Mills and Blast Furnaces, Pipes, .for - Steam, \Grater and ' Gas; Columns, Fronts, Cellar Doorb; Weights, &c., for 'Buil dings, and castings of every description.; . - . - .. , Villial ENGINES,BOWELS., ''IN TILE MUST - MODERN ' -- IMPROVED . , Manner', • Pumps, Brick Pre a,- Shafting and Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Ta - Mee t M achinery b for Mining and 'Tannin ( Biuss ' Bearings, Steam and Blast Giuge Lulmeiteis,'Aila Gooks, Valves :for . St , in,' GS,S, find Water;`Brass Fittin 4 in Weed. '.-l Viricty; Bone* Ta . " Mireii,T7 ' Dieters, Stacks,' 7 ' , . . ti;: „ -::: I. ' Nuts,' Vault D. ~.:. , - • Washers, &c: 4.- , - BLACKSMITHIWO - . •IN GENERAL '''. l ..- .. From long experience in 1;411044 ,uutelp . _Thigry We flatter ourselves that we can give geierai satis faction to . thOeft why mg foVoi lie; 2 their orders. Ilae-RePairing; , -P,TwAS ' to. Orders by mail addressed as abov,: ' Meet 'math prompt attention. ITP Prices to stilrflie rata. Z. S I'LEE, T. R. SUPPLEE. '.. Columbip, ,October2o, 1860. , . 14-tf ANT OOD4 Hair Restorativb, st GROVE 3 ROTE
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