Qt Natal glarittfian. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1860 MARIETTA CAR TIME: The Allowing is the starting time for leaving "Upper-Statio n: ” Goino EAST. Marietta Accommodation, at 7.50 a . in . Harrisburg Accommodation, 2.21 p. m . Mail Train, 6.26 p. in. Line Stock with Emigrant attached, 10.10 p. in . GOISG WEST. Mail Train, 12.11 noon, Harrisburg Accommodation , 6.26 p. m. Express freight and Emigrant, 1.90 a. m. The Mail train East and Harrisburg Accom modation West will pass at "Upper Stationy In compliance with last week's an nouncement, we today lay before the readers of "The Weekly Mariettian," Dr. Timlow's Thanksgiving sermon. it will be found worthy of a careful pwal. Our neighborhood is again infested by foul thieves Mr. Robert Carroll bad his hen-house robbed of sixteen chickens and four turkeys one evening during the present week, Very early on the morning after the robbery a sable gent was seen passing St. Charles Fur nace with a pair of turkeys in 'one, hand and a bag filled with something on his shoulder. Upon being asked by some of the bands at the furnace what his bag. contained, he answered "shavings"—a gentle feel of which soon disclosed six teen chickens and two turkeys—minus, • beads ; having all been killed inlitr. C.'s' yard before leaving. He is, no doubt, a poultry merchant, and was on his way to market. He was provided with quarters at Lancaster. ar God ey for January 1861 is here— how welcome to our "better-half" it al ways is. This no. appears to be unuse ally freighted—although alwaysyery,well filled, Now is the time, ladies to "stalk in"--subscribe at once. See the terms ; —who cannot spare such a trifle to hare so traletable an auxiliary—do no longer without it : One copy one year, s3: Two copies one year, $5. Three copies one year, $6. Five copies one year, sod one to the getter up of club, $lO, Godey's Lady's Book and Home Mag azine one year, $3 50. Godey's T.My's Book and Harper's Magazine both pne Sear, $4 50. "Falstaff;" this eugraving has been receiyed—as well as the "Art Journal." The engraving is a beautiful one anq the number of the Journal before es is tjruly a literary gem ; the typography.eiceeds anything we have yet seen in the art . .— .Read the advertisement in another col umn of the Cosmopolitan Art' Ass'ocia tin% Mr. Congdon is the agent for this borough and vicinity, who Will take pleasure in giving any infOrme,4on that may-be desired. There wilt be a gratuctons Leetare delivered before the Marietta Literary Society, ou Monday evening next, by BA.RR SPANGLER. Subject:—" Reason and Instinct," This lecture together with the other meetings of the Society here after, will be held in the, iiigh,Sehool room, at present occupied by Mr. Geist. The public is respectfully invited to at tend. tar The Lancaster Express says We stated a few weeks ago, on the authority of the Home Journal, that Miss la arriet Lane, niece of the Presiddnt, was the au thor of Rutledge. The Journal' the present week, however' has found anoth er claimant for the honor, in the person .of Miriam Coles, who is young and beau tiful, and is the veritabte author of Rut ledge." ! : Mr. Eagle's 116 W resid9nce has also been infested with poultry thieves—a midnight visit during the past week re lieved hits premises of six turkeys and twenty chickens, Be was not as fortu nate, however, as AIL Carroll, for he did iiot room his game. illar "The Hudson Brothers,"—a cum spany of very fine vocalists will give a .concert in the Town Hall on Monday •evening next. From notices we have .seen in the press, of their performances at other places, we do not hesitate to .•romise quite a musical treat. OrWe would invite the attention of real estate buyers to the "Evan's Farm" about to be sold by Col. Jno• W. Clark. This isone of the best farina in ourpeigh borhood,—adjoins this borough and will, undoabl.edly, bring a ',big price." 1/OSy reference to oar advertising ;columns it will be seen that Marietta is to have a Summer School of no common pretentious. Three such teachers as Messrs. Geist, Sawyer and Eliestand can set fail to render satisfaction to all. far Solna of our advertisers will have to hear with us this week—their cards having been pressed out to give room to Dr. Timlow's sermon. We are also a /title behind oar usual publication hour from:the same cause sr The mail train west on Friday (yesterday) ran over and killed, imme diately in front of the White Swan Ho tel, a valuable tow •belonging to Samuel Sipple of this place. tirin the Ambrotype roorn--adjOin log our sarmtnra—will be found some thing new in the sfrieg matrassk,line. Cad and •see it. ' - • c" - t—THE WEEIs:LY - MARI NTTIA.NA\-v-1 sir David C. Brandt, late a member of the Board of Prison Directors, died at his residence in Mountjoy township, on Thursday. The funeral will take place on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. ~Drucitenmiller, the poet paid our office a visit on Wednesday last and left his "last batch " The Poet is determin ed to allow nothing to pass without some notice in a poetical way. airM.r. Benjamin Mead, an old citizen of Newark, N.J., died on Monday, while attending a prayer meeting. sir The canal is empty and the boating business closed far the season. The Susquehanna is filled with floating ice, and is quite high. FANNY ELLSLER is now at Berlin, at the bedside of a sick Sister, wife, of the son of Prince Adelbert, of'Frussia. The marriage of the young Baron de Benin), eldest son of the Prince Adelbert, to Mlle. Therese Ellsler, sister of the fa mous danseuse, and something of a dan seuse herself created a great sensation at the time ; but the union has been a happy one, and the relatives long ago became reconciled to the plebeian in truder. From this union was bort' one child, a son, whose bad health induced his parents to send him, some months ago, to Egypt, to try the effect of the climate on'his lungs. But, like Rachel, he received no benefit, and has just died in Nubi. The news threw the mother on her bed, and her sister Fanny hasten ed to her bedside to console her in the cruel loss. air The boiefest and most awful story we have received this Fall comes from Fort Wayne, Ind. A woman about to churn butter, threw some boiling water in the churn, into which one of the chil dren bad, unnoticed by the mother, pie ced an infant, and it was instantly scald ed to death. In her frenzy the mother seized a chair and inflicted a death blow upon the little girl. 'After realizing what she had done she threw herself into a well and was drowned. Cr The shoe and Leather Reporter says: The plan of useing shingfei in the bottoms of shoes originated• stout thirteen years ago, the first lot being cut in New Hampshire.. The .use of paper and straw board began about the same time. To give some idea of the extent of this branch of the business during the pasf year, five.or six acres - of heavy fine timber have been used for wood filling, nearly allby the manufacturers of Natick, Mass. and the adjoining towns, in the idles of brogans. The , degre'es of crime are thus de fined :—"He-who steals a million is only a financier. Who steals a half a million is only a defaulter. Who steels a hun dred thousand is a rogue. Who steals fifty thousand a knave. But'. he who steals a pair:of boots or a loaf of bread is a semindrel of the deepest dye, and de serves to be lynched. cir Howell Cobb having resigned, the appointment of Secretary of the Treasury has been tendered by the President to Hon. Philip Frank Thomas of Maryland, and accepted by him. Mr. Thomas is at present.. Commissioner of Patents. Packing apples in dry leaves is strong ly recommended, after careful experi ment. Ho LLOW/CY'S PILLS AND °HITS' ENT.—Doubt at an end. Consumption.—Can consumption be cured? is a question that has long agitated the medical world—the answer is of Vital im portanee to the community at large. The numerous cases of prevention resulting from the timely use of Holloway's Pills and Oint ment, together with the actual cures of many in an advanced stage should seem to indicate a positive reply to the above qiiery. It is a well known fact that the Ointment will arrest in flammation in its most rapid progress--so that if wOll rubbed into the chest and back it will penetrate to the very lungs and prevent the spreading of the 'disease; while the Pills by their anti septic action will restore the organs to a sound and healthy condition. Delays are dangerous—a dry tickling caugh is the first symptom of the disease. To ConsomPrivEs : The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered sev eral years with a severe Lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it he will send a copy, of the prescription used, [free of charge] with directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Con sumption, Bronchitis, &c. The only object of advertiser in sending the prescription is to ben efit the afflicted, and he hopeS every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them noth ing, and may prove a blessing. Parties Nash ing the prescription will please address REV. EDWARD A. Wilson, Williamsburg, Oct. 13-3m] Kings co., N. Y. THE GREAT HOLLAND REMEDY•-Bmr have's Holland Bitters.-1 3. ersons subject to nervous'•or sick headache, will find in Bwr have's Holland Bitters a lure, safe and pleas ant remedy. It soothes the throbbing head, corrects acidity of the stomach, assists diges tion,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 veryimpular medicine throughout all the Hol land settlements in Wisconsin, New York, Il linois, kflahigan sad Indiana, speaks much in - wor. Bee advertisement in another column. Elal We take pleasure in calling attention to the advertilernenr of R. Newell's Gallery of Art. The testimonials are of, the first charac ter. _ gee advertisment of Prof. L. Miller' Hair Invigorator, and Liquid Heir Dye, in an oluer column. Marietta Select School ISAAC S. GEIST, H. H. SAWYER, TEACHERS THEO. HIESTAND, THE session will commence on Monday, April 10th, 1861, to continue 12 weeks. The principle objects of every recitation will be to develope and train the mind—to cultivate habits of investigation and self-reliance—to improve the judgement, and thus strengthen and exalt the whole character. TERMS: Pupils of Primary Department, $2.00 Intermediate, 3.06 Secondary, 4.00 High School, 5.00 No deduction except in protracted sickness. Marietta, December 15, 1860.-tf.l "ay INTER GOODS. A large assortment IrV of Coat and Overcoat Cloths, Extra-heavy Fancy Cassimeres Rich Velvet and Cashmere Vestings, Gents Shawls and Fur Mufflers, Scarfs, Neck-ties an Gloves. French Merinoes-- , very cheap, Coburgs, Thibits and Muusede Leine, Superior Cloth Cloaks, Shawls of every shape, Zephyr Hoods, Gloves, &c. Together with a full assortment of Blankets, Counterpanes, M usli ns, Checks. Tickiugs, Sheetings, just received by SPANGLER & PATTERSON. Marietta, December 5, 1560. C 0 M TO ANDERSON'S where will be found the largest and best assortment of Fruits, and Confectionaries of all kinds, such ad Figs, Dates, a cask of excellent Cooking Pruens, Citron, Bunch, Seedless, Valencia and Layer Resins, Currants, Cranberries, Hour hound Si Flaxseed Cough Candy, Cough Drops, Pepper Candy, Preserved Fruit,Gum Fruit, Fig Paste, Oriental Pressed Figs, Cream Bonbons, Jully LtiMps, Fine Vanilla Almonds, Cream Strawberries, Jujube Paste, Rock Candy, Wis tarss Cough Candy, Walnut Candy, Maple, Strawberry and Gum Taffy, Fruit Candy and candies of every quality and price. at J. M. ANDERSON'S, Market-st., 100 BARRELS Choice Varieties of NEW-YORK APPLES, hi) boxes Valencia and Bunch Raisins, 20 Bags pared and unpared Dried Peaches, 50 Bags pared Dried Apples, 1000 Lbs. Cod Fish ; Fine Syrups, Sugars, &c Dec. S.] SPAISGLER 8S PATTERSON. ,q;'ezek iVeur. OPENING THIS DAY—a magriificent as sortment of NEW and GEiIIIINE LADIES FURS. IN SETTS. IN SETTS. Mink Marten, Black Sable, Stone Marten, ' Brown Sable, Fitch Marten, Squirrel], Silver Marten, Muffs, in all the prevailing styles and. at very low prices. _HALDEMAN'S CHEAP CASH STORE. COLUMBIA, Nov. 24, 1860. APPLES. We a Fruit.direct from New varieties can be found, Holland Pippins, Orange Pippins, Russetts, Northern Spy, FOR SALE -CHF e receiving oPr Winter ork City. Among the Winter Greenings t Rhode 141'd Greenings, Tal .Sweets. Spitsenberger's. All No. One Apples. P AT WOLP.F.P.S. Estate of Jacob Grosh, Deceased, Late of Marietta LETTERS of Administration, with the Will ahnexed, 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. GROSH, C. C. P. GROsH, Administratos with the Will annexed Marietta, Nov. 17, IS6O-6t. J. A. CQNGDON, ATTORNEY. AT LAW, MARIETTA, PA., Opposite the residence of Col. J. W. Clark Prompt attention given to securing and collec ing Claims, and Orphans' Court business generally. Will attend to business in Lancaster and adjoining counties.. Conveyancing and other writings promptly executed. • . t,UST RECEIV ED at Andetson's Cnfec tionary and Variety Store, in Market-st., a hoe assortment of children's gigs„ baskets wagons, perambulators, wheelbarrows, toys rocking horses, wagons,' drums, Children's Gigs, Wheel Barrows, Sleighs, Hobby Horses, China and Paper Toys, Dolls of every size material Black and White. Animals of all kinds and an endless variety of Holiday gifts. .1. M. Anderson's, Market-st. tRIME GROCERIES : Laguira Coffee ; Crushed, Pulverized and rown Sugar; Superior Green and Black' Tea ; Rice, Cheese and Spices; Syrup and prime ba king Molasses; Excellent Pearl Barley at J. R. DIFFENBACR'S. PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, executed in the best style known in thetart, ' AT C. G. CRANE'S GALLERY, No. 532 Arch st., east of Sixth, Philadelphia. Life size in Oil and Pastil, Stereoscopic Portraits, Amorotypes, Daguerreotypes, 4-c., for Cases, Meds.lions, Pins, Rings, &c. [ly CNEW BRASS • LOCKS—Good Time .7 '• • Keepers, for One Dollar. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry carefully, re paired and charges moderate, at WOLFE'S. MORE NEW GOODS! The subscriber having just returned from Philadelphia where he renewed and added to hie FALL AND WINTER STOCK Of Dress Goods. Call and see the new styles and learn the low prices, at Drer.e.rioAcw s. AotmSUPERIOR COOK STOVE, very plain style, each one warranted to per- mor to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser. STERRE — T & CO. T UMBER YARD. J. GROSE!. & SON, Lumber Dealers. Yard at the Eastern part of Marietta. rr Please call at their office, adjoining the THRENATORY brick house at the CANAL. UPERIOR COAL OIL. Just received at Dr. Hinkle's Drug Store, a very superior article of 'Kerosene, or Coal Oil, wnich is war anted pure, and is as clear and transparent as urning fluid, and free from smoke or smell. FLAVOURING EXTRACTS: Vanilla,' Strawberry, Pine Apple, Almond, Rose, Lemon, Just received and for sale at Grove Roth's. (C)A General Assortment of all kinds of ; A : BUILDING HARDWARE, LOCKS, "A , Hinges, Strews, Bolts, Cellar. Grates, Paints, Oils, Glass and. Putty, very cheap. STERRETT & CO. PORTABLE LAM PS. A new si!id most convenient and perfectly safe lamp, called the "Portable Coal Oil Lamp," fey sale cheap at Grove Roth's Drug Store. PPHE Largest and best assortment of Fancy Cloth & Cassirneres and vesting ever offered in this market and will be sold at prices which defy competition by J. R. Diffenbach. NIVES & FORKS, Britainia and Silver plated Spoons, Brass, Copper, Plain and Enameled Iron Kettles, and Housekeeping goods generally. Sterrett 4 Co. CHAMPAGNE and other Table Wines, guarranteed to be pure, and sold as low as can be bought in Philadelphia or New-York. BENJAMIN a Co. CT. CROIX AND NEW FNGLAND RUM for culinarrpurposes, warranted genuine at H. D. Benjamin ff Co's. W A TC HES GIVEN AWAY ! ! A Gift Valued from Two Dollars to One Hun dred Dollars given with every Book sold at .Retail Prices ! At least One Watch is Guarranteed to every twelve books. These inducements are offered by the SUFFOLK EXCHANGE COMPANY, 37 Park Ito V, New York. The Most Extensive and the Most Liberal Gift Concern in existance. Established in 1855. Send for a Catalogue. Those who have patronized other Gift Houses are particularly requested to acquaint tnem selves with• our terms. Our inducements are unrivalled, and put all others in the shade. The following are some of the Gifts to pur chasers of books - - English Lever Gold Watches, Hunting Cases. Patent Lever, " gc .; La dies' Lever " " "Open Face. Detached Lever Silver Watches, Hunting Case, Lepine Silver Watches, Open Face. Gold Lockets, Varibus Sizes. Ladies' and Gents' Gold Chains, various. Styles. Ladies' and Gents' Gold Sleeve Buttons and Stu ds, Patterns. Gentd' Bosom Pitt% New and Rich Styles. Gold Pebcils and Pens. . Ladies' and Gents' Gold Rings. Gold Watch:Keys and Belt Pins. A great variety of Ladies' Jewelry, Pins and Ear-Drops, comprising all the styles now worn, such as. Cameo, ,Mosalc, Gold Stone, Lava, Florentine, ticc., &c., Oke. 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 and old. Do not fail to send fors catalogue. Catalogues mailed free to any address. .Apply to. - SUFFOLK EXCHANGE C , IVIP AN Y, 37 Park Row, New York City. Branch,Office ' No. 116. Washington Street, Boston, Mass. Dec. 8, 1880-st. Jeekly Tenusilib464 Telegraph• 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 Tekgraph within the reach , of even the poorest in community, we have determined to reduce the subscription to One Dollar a Zear in Advance, thus offering an additional inducementto persons who desire to koop themselves posted up in the political * :and: general news of the day, and the doings of POState Legislature; Full and accurate l re- Portiof the proceedings and debates orthe 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.' r A large amount of Miscellaneous and Liter ary—reading will alio be glien in the columns of the Weekly Telegraph ; rendering it !iffiest class Family Newspaper. Also all the import , ant news of the day, Foreign and Domestic, with full and tellable reports of the Philadel phia, Baltimore, and New York markets, alone worth to businesS men more than the price of subscription. : The present subscribersto the Weekly Tele 'graph, who desireslo avail themselves orthe reduction will please settle up their old ac counts without delay—otherwise they' will be i charged SS, as heretofore. TERM& OF THE. WEEKLY • Single subscribers will be' charged $1 per annum invaiiably in advance. Clubs of 50, directed to,one Post Office, $4O. TERNS OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY Single :copies serni-weekty, during the Session of the Legislature, 'and wpeßiy 44ng the re mainder of the year, sl'so in'advineet , THE DAILY TELEGRAPH. • . The Daily Telegraph was established in 1856, and has now been, over four years in existence. Many of our friends considered, the establish inept a daily Itepublic - an newspaper at Capital of the State as.a liatardous undertak ing, but we have succeeded, after expending 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 is the only establishment 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 the city of Harrisburg that receives the regular Associ ated Press reports by Telegraph. The dis patches appear therefore much earlier than they arrive hete in the Philadelphia and New York mornini papers. Full CohgrehAorial Ile pOrts will appear daily, together with all the latest oreign and Doniestic News. TERMS OF THE DAILY•, The , Daily will be furnished during the Ses sion of the Legislature for $l. Yearly subscri bers who receive their papers by mail will be Charged $4, payable in advance. Address GEO- BERGNER, Sr, Co. SUPPLEE & BRO. ' Thor( AND BRASS FOUNDERS, - AND GENERAL MACHINISTS, Second Street, below Union, COLUMBIA; PA., • They are prepared to' make all kinds of 'lron Castings for Rolling Mills and Blast Furnacei, Pipes,;for Steam, Water and Gas ; Columns, Fronts, Cellar Doors, Weights, &c., for Buil dings, and castings of every description; , . STErVE ENGiNIS BOPERS IN THE MOST MODERN AND IMPROVED Manner; ' Pumps, Brick Presses, Shafting and' Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Taps, Dies, IVlaclimery for Mining and. Tanning ; Brass Bearings,. Steam and Blast Gituges Lubricators, Oil Cocks, Valves for Steam, Gas, and Water; Brassi Fittings in all their Variety; Boilers, Tanks, Flues, Heaters, Sticks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Doors, Washers, &c. BI,SCKSMT_THING . , IN GENERAL. From long experience in building machinery we flatter ourselves that we can give general satis factmn to those why may favor us with their orders. la-Repairing promptly attended to. Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet wsth prompt attention. Priieg to suit the times. 2. SUPPLEE, T. R. SUP.PLEE. Columbia, October 20, 1860. - 14-tf PLUMB & DYER, Fashionable Tailors & Drapers, Opposite A. ('asset's, store, Market street, MARIETTA, PA THE undersigned having associated them selves into a co-partnership, would here by inform their old patronsand the pubic generally, that they will continue the b Fashionable Tailoring Business, at the old stand, adjoining Dr. Hinkle's,Drug Store, Market street. Having a fine' stock of eioths, 04siiighe$ 84:1)05ii which they will disptiserof and ''mti . ke On reasonable terms; Being "determined "to•giiim satisfaction, they wotild'respettfullY ask a con tinuation of past favofs. 'CAristian Plumb, Nathan Dyer: plir Gutting done at short notice. Marietta. Sep. 10, 1859.-tf EUREKA MILLS, Marietta, Lancaster Co., Pa. THOMAS C. CHILD, Aar., has constantly on hand, or Manufactured to order s kinds of SASH;• DOORS, BLINDS, Skaters, trc. All orders addressed to MV.HArrny, HOUTZ & Co., for any of the above articlei, or for Bill Stuff, Timber Girders, Lath,'Pickets, Pales, Shingling Lath, Floor Boards, .Weather Boarding, White Tine Shingles, or Lumber , Will' elweys meet with prompt attention, ariffbe sup plied on as favorable terms as from any Other -astablishment in the country.' A liberal discount off for cash.. M ARK THESE -FACTS ! THE TESTIMONY of the WHOLE WORLD. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts,Sores and Ulcers All description of sores are reinediable by the proper and diligent use of this inestimable preparation. To attempt to cure tiad legs by plastering the edges of the wound together is a folly; for should the skin unite, a.boggy die eased condition remains underneath to.break .out.witk tenfold fury in a:few days The only rational and successful treatment, as indicated by nature, is to reduce the inflammation in and about.the wound and to soothe the neighboring parts by rubbing in , plenty of the Ointment as salt is 'forced into meat. Dlptheria, Ulcerated 'Sore Throat, and Scarlet and other Fevers. Any of the above diseases maybe cured by well rubbing the Ointment three times a day into the chest, throat and neck of the patient; it will soon penetrate, and give immediate re lief. Medicine taken by the mouth must oper ate upon the whole system ere its influence can be felt in any local _part, whereas the Oint ment will do its work at once. Whoever tries the unguent in the above manner, for the dis eases named, Cr any siMilardisorders affecting the chest and throat, will find themselves re lieved as by a charm. Piles, Fistulas, Strictures. The class of complaints will be removed by nightly fomenting the parts with warm Water, and then by most effectually rubbing in the Ointment. ?thong suffering from these direful complaints should lose not a moment in arresting their progress It'should be under stood that it is not sufficient merely to smear the OintMent on the affected parts, but it must , be well rubbed in fat some conaiderahle time two of three times a day, that it may be'taken into the system, 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 Ointment, will do great service. Tnisis the holy mire treatment for female cases of cancer in the stamen, or where there may be a gen , eral bearing down. Inthscretions of Youth 1 &reit and Ulbers • Blotches, as also swellings, can, with' cer tainty, be radically cured u the Ointment be used freely, and the Pills betaken night and morning as recommended -in the printed in struCtions. When. treated, in any other way they'onlY dry up in, one, place to break out in another, Whereas this Ointment will remove the humour from the system, and leave the pa tient a vigorod§lind healthy being. It will' require time with the use of the Pills to ensure a lasting cure. ' • DropsicalSivellings, Paralysis and 'Sal Joints. - • Although the above complaints differ widely in their , origin And nature, yet they all require local treatment. .Many of the wOrst cases, of such diseases, will yield in 'a comparatively short space of tithe when this Ointment is dili gently rubbed into the.parts affbcted r even after every other means have failed: In all , serious maladies the Pills ,should be, taken according .to the printed directions accompanying each box., • Both the Ointment and Pills should be Used in the follothing . cases : ' • Bad Legs, Chiego-foot, Fistulas, . Bad Breasts, Chilblains, Gout, Burns, Chapped Hands,Glandular Bunions, Corns (Soft) Swellings, Bite of ltos- Cancers,. Lumbago, chetoes.and Contracted and Piles. Sand-EileS, Stiff. Joints, Rheumatism, Coco bay, Elephantiasis, Scald. Skin Diseases, Scurvy,: Sore, Tumors, Ulcers, Sore-throates, Wounds, Yaws, Sore-heads. • Cauvtorr.— one are -genuine unless the words "HOLLOWAY, NEW YOSIE AND Lox : DON," are discernable as a Water-mark in every leaf _of, the hook ,ef directions,, around each pot oi'boit'; the smile may_ be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the tight. A hand some reward will be given to any_one rendering such information as may, lead to the detection of any Party or parties counterfeiting the.med jellies or vending the sane, knoWing them to be spuriOus. Sold at the Manufactory •of Professor Hot, LOWAY, SO Maiden Lane, New york and by all respeCtable DruggistS and Dealers in Medi cine throughout the civilized world, in pots; at 25c., 62c. and $1 . etich • , r There is a considentthe saying by taking the larger sizes. N . B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients, in every diSnrder, are affixed to each box. :'~.. O r. m't •J mod` ::$ Z I % ' ilit ?,; 1 , " r 4 C . • : 4 1 • o kggR - Imag Iwo t l -1 tf ;1 ',. k w e a el E a• • P '.- ,° t/ ..i. ...:..0 AO%. . a -- ,2 , dr 3.: 1 eef - 4P;F 0 . 2 - --, --, . ... , 4. - c-,. •A to k',..69. b 0 '%I 1 g ." C4i- P 1 "b ~, ..- -'-,t a ' 4 - '- '=" t tTI t- i ..0 ar,—..qta..6 - tz. W" 4: ^=, ',3 '''' - t ; .-i P. • Pl"' I. ' 7 ' r .,, T0 ...1gt,..... g ..1 n... 3 ..-.3 Ce 9 V; - .. OS r t &",?, Iv, m: r. I - b-• Ir, . =B- t. CI V;I - es 8 rg ' n 'Ezi i Alexanaer Lyndsay, FASHION A 4- .11 BLB BOOT .0E . , • IidiNUFACTURER, MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN Would most respectfully inform 'the 'citizens of this BOiough and neighborhood that he has the assortment of City made 'work ih his line of bukiness in this. Borough,, and be ing a . practical BOOT AND BADE MAKER himselfji*iblea to select-with more Wag-Mint thin thiSeiihb are not. He continues tkogin ufictuie In the very best manner everything in thii BOOT'AND SHOE LINE, which he urill warrant,: for neattieSs and food'fit. ' la - Call and, examine his, stock before, : pur chasing else... Where. f. P , URNETT'S 'Coeciaiiiii.— A coinpound of Cocoa-nut 011, &c., ter dressing the Hair. or efficacy and "agreeableness 3 it is Without an equal. It prevents tbahair front falling off. ' It pfordotes its heal* and Vigarollskrowth. It is not greasy or sticky. '- 1 It leaves no disagreeable odor., It softens the hair when herd and dry. ' r It soothes the irritated scalp akin: . It affords thelithest lustre. ' " , It "remains lbhgest in eifeet. Fbr sale at, GRO'VE!Sz ROTH'S. /51-itg & Perfiinier# Stare Market street. WM. B. ItEDGRAVE, • _ Commissittn' 'Lumber liferchanti Vest Fhge* 2417:1ize, Baltimore, 214. j f t , 'BS 1 1 ECT.FtItUoireri big . serfiees for the ate of.. J. u lc)! ru, of every description oin: l 4l£l,ll9Wiedge of the busirmarhe feel cohddent Of beitig able to obtain the highest morkst rates,for all consignments entrusted to his cam. , _ T.() LANDLORDS! just received, Scotch and Irish W" H I S,lr E:S , woman ted.pure, ted pure, at H.-D. lterOmain's. ' 100' SACICS,OF GROUND•ALOM SALE justreeeived sad will be aoldbeloir the ...eldfirices, by Lit..aWFFEN . B:ACW:t 1000 POUNDS -Mine tbrk County Buckwheat flour, bpi theblindred or single pound. For sale at WOLFF'S: TRE ONLY PREPARATION Having proof's so strong and direct' as to EXPEL THE DOUBTS 01 1 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 of the scalp and brain.; but all who have used it, unite, in testifying that it will preserve the hair from being gray, and from falling to any age, as well as restore. Read the following:— Oak Grove, S. C., June 24th, 1852. PROF. 01 WOOD 3 Dear Sir :—Your Hair Restorative is rapidly gaining popularity in this community. I have bad occasion to lay preju dice aside, and give your Hair Restorative a perfect Met : During a year 1854, I was so unfortunate as to be thrown my sulky against a rock near the roadsitcfrom which my head received a most terribl&..blow ; causing a great deal of ir ritation, which communicated to the brain and external surface of the head, from the effects of which my .haits.was finally destroyed over the entire surface of the head. From the time I first discovered its dropping, however, up to the time of itslotal:diasp.pearance, I employed everything I could think of, being a profes sional man myself,` aid, as I thought, under standing the nature ,of _the ,disease, but was finally defeated in every pFrscription 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 as beautiful a head of young hair as I ever Saw, for which,l certainly owe you my most, sincere thank's. Rest assuftd, 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. You can pufilfsh this if you think proper. Yours, very respectfully, M. J.'WRIGHT, M. D. Office of the Jeffersenial4Pliilippi, Va., Decenster 121h, . 1838. Dear Sir :—I feel it my duty as well as my pleasure to state to you the follqwing circum stance, which you, can 1180 rs you tb in k pctoper. A gentleman of this place, (a lawyer,) `has been, bald ever sime his early youth ; so much so, that he was compelled to wear a wig. lie was induced to use a bottle of your hair" Hair Restorative," which he liked very, much; and after using game two or three bottles his hair grew out quite luxuriantly, and lie his a handsome bead of hair. The gentleman's name is Bradford, and as he is very well koown in nur adjoining counties, many , persons can tes tify to the truth of this statement; 1 give it to yiett at the request of IVIr. Bradford. You can ,sell a great deal of.your Bair Restorative in this and.the adjoining counties if you hate the proper agents. Yours, &e., THOMPSON. SURGHNOR. DR.,Woon: Dear Sir: Permit me tpaprese the obligatioos I am under for the entire res toration of my halite its original color; about the time of my arrival in the United States it was rapidly becoming gray, but upon the ap plication of your "flair Restorative" it soon recovered its original hue._ 1' Consider your re storative as a very wonderful lriventioN quite efficacious'as well as agreeable. S. THA.LBERG. TrlLß.rareaterivn is put up in bottles of threesiies, viz large, medium, and small; the .arnallholds i-a-pint, and retails for $1 a bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent more in, proportion than the emelt, retails for $2 per bottle; the large liolds a quart, 40 pm cent Mote in proportion, and retails for $3. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, No. 444 Broadway, New-York, and 114 Markel Street, St. Louts, Mo. it3=•And sold by all good druggists and fancy goods dialers; iiL MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS'St PIICENIX BITTERS TaESE M ' DICPIES haVe now been before the publ c tor a period of thirty years, and during that time !Mite maintained a high char acter in almoit 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 frame is liable. The following are among the digressing va riety of human diseases in, which the VEGETABLE LIFE REDWINES Are well known to be infallible. DYSPERSIA, by then:nighty cleansing the first and second stomachs, and ct,eating a flow of pure, healthy bile. instead of the stale and acrid kind; FLATULENCY, Loss of Appe tite, Heartburn, Headache, Restlessness, 11l- Teniper, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, *will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure. COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole lenth of the intestines Withu solvent process, and with Out violence, • t . all violent purges leave the bowels costive within - two days. FEVERS of all kinds„by restoring the blood to a regular elleillation,,tbrotigh the process of prespiration in' such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction in others. The Lsfe Ifledicines retie been known to cure REEUMA PISA? permanently in, three weeks, and GOUT in half' that thite, by removing lo calinfliumnation from the' Muscles and' liga ments of the farts. 'DROPSIES df all kinds," by • freeing and strengthening the kidneys and bladder; they opesate most delightfully on these irqpurtant organs, and hence have leder been found a cer tain remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL. Also- WO./131S, by' dislodging from the turn ings of the bowels the shiny matter to which these creatures adhere.' SCURVY, ULC,C#,S, and INVETERATE . SORES, by the perfect purity which these Life Medicines give to the bloed,,and Bathe humors. SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and Bad Com plexions, by. their alterative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions MI eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable com plexions. The use of these. Pills for a very short time will effect an entire,cure of SALT RHEUM, and a striking improvement iu the clearnessof the skin. COMMON COLDS and INFLU EN2A will always be cured by one dose, or by two in the worst cases. PILES.—The' original •proprietor of these Medicines, was cured. of Piles, of 35 years standing , by the use of the Life Medicines alone. FEVER AND AGUE.--For this scourge of the. Western country, these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain .remedy.— Other. medicines have the systein subject to a return of the disease-,a cure by these Medi cines i&permanent—try•them, be satisfied, and be cured. , BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COM PLA'INM.----General Debility, Moser of Appe tite, and Diseases of Females—the 'Medicines have been used with the most beneficial results m cases of this description:—Kings Evil, and Scrofula, in its worstforms, yields to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Med icines,' Night Sainats,'NerimuS Debility, Ner- Ivens Complaints' cif - all kinds,. Palpitation of the •Heart, Painters' Colic, are speedily cured. MERVURIAL DISEASES.—Persons whose constitutions have beaomeimpaired by the in juileinurnpe of Mercuryileill find these,Dled icins a•perfeet Ohre, as they neverfail to erad iiate,firdrn'the system, all -the"effects of hied cury, infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. Prepared and sold by • ' W.' B. MOFFATi ' 335 Broadway, Near York. Fos SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. • DAVID ROMEI,I Dealer in Hardware, Cedewane, Paints, Masa, Oils, Varnishes, Heap .and Bar Iron, Skel, Spikes, B r aPs, '- Parlor, Office, Haitand Cook STOVES, ~~ . ~'_ ~ ~._. .A f` 'I AKES this means of informing thatitisdipi J . of Marietta and vicinity, flint le &DOI" PC - pitied to 'furnish anything in :liis.line• orr'b i ness, consisting in part, of-Tablci. Cutlery of ill kinds ; Building a nil' ;Housekeeping Bard- Ware; in all styles, Cutlery, Tools, Paints, OW Glass, Varnishes; Cedanvato, Tubs, Ducky Churns,'Knives, Forks, Spoons, Shovels, l kers, Tongs; Candleatieksi . Pans, Waiters, Col per and Brass%lC -W.lks, Door, Dleak, Pad an all Other kind Of Imkii k 'Nails, Spikes an ,• in fast everything usually kept in a well regT tellliardware estabLialiment. _, .. DAVID R OTA Market Street, Martettn, ES