yocal SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1861 MARIETTA CAR TIME: The follo- ov i ng the starting time for leaving "Upper-Station:" Gorr. E.tsr Marietta Accommodation, at 7.50 a. 111 arrisburg Accommodation, 2,9 1 p. Mail Train, 6 . 6 p. m . Live Stock with Emigrant attached, 10./0 p m. GOING WEST, Mail Train, 12.11 noon. Harrisburg Arcummcv!ation, 6.26 p. m . Express freight an.: Emigrant, - 1.40 a. m, The Mail train East and Harrisburg A ccom ., modation West will pass at "Upper station. ¢i" The illness of the editor, for the past week, must account for any lack of our usual variety or any other diserepan. CM e i r From a glance at our hymenial record, ono would suppose all. Marietta had caught the wedding fever. ut. The Washington Rifle company of Mount Joy are also brushing up their arms and preparing to offer their services to the government. So we go. 'Through the energetic exertions of Mr. John sulks we are likely to have a "Hook and Ladder Company." H e has been soliciting subscriptions from our citizens and has, we learn, been very successful. iEr On Monday evening next, a lec ture will he delivered before the Mariet ta Literary Society by Rev. Mr. Olauges. Subject—The importance of religious instruction in our Public Schools. The public will please bear in mind. GrA few evenings since, Mr. Nagle, formerly of the Railroad Hotel , at the Upper Station, fell on going to bed and was so badly injured that Dr. Grove was called in and found two of his ribs to be broken. He is however doing well.. sir From the Spy we learn that an ef fort is now being made to form a military company in the borough of Columbia.— A large meeting was held on the 22d in stant, to devise ways and means for car rying out the object. After the meet ing a salute of thirty-three guns was fired in honor of Major Anderson. r Thu " Farmer and Gardener " for January is received, and maintains un tarnished its high reputation. It is, as usual handsomely embellished, and filled to repletion with matter of the highest interest, and importance. We observe that the enterprising publishers, Messrs. A. M. Spangler & Co.. have also issued a new monthly entitled "'rho American Bee Journal," which promises to be a most valuable and important work, for those who am ir. tmested in that subjtict. The price of each of these Journals is One Dollar, but the publishers offer them both, together with a prepaid copy of either the " Year Book of the Farm and Garden," or "Both Sides of the Grape question," for tho trilling sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents. Specimen Copies of either or both of these month lies, will ho scut without charge, to all who may apply for them. Address A. M. Spangler & C0.,•N0. 25 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. "FIXING UP POETRY."—We clip the following truthful home-thrust to a class of insufferable annoyers, from a late no. of the Lancaster Evening Express "As a general rule, the portfolio of the editor is crowded with verses—sometimes poet ry but oftener otherwise. There is no class of writers more impatient to see their literary chicks dressed up in minion and lamp-black than amateur poets, and hence no class of people prove a greater annoyance to editors. So long as there is good poetry, in abundance to copy, we prefer selecting it at second hand, to publishing an inferior article,even though it be original=-hence not one page of verses in a hundred that reach us find their way into our columns. It is no unusual thing for an amateur poet to accompany his chick with the modest request to "please fix this up" for publication Now we have a very good mechanic in our editorial bureau, who can "fix up" almost anything in wood, iron, or the metallic alloys, but "fixing up" cracked poetry is quite another mat ter. We would as soon thing of attempt ing to "fix up" some of the cracked brains which produce it. Writing poetry is not a trade—neither is "fixing it up." If any body sends us an item of news, we don't care whether a single word is spelled right or in its proper connection, so we can gather the main facts—we will "fix" that up cheerfully, and thank the writer in the bargain. But South Carolina de liver us from this business of "fixing up" Poetry. A LONG TIME CaiLlNG.—The creditors of the Baron de Arabet, an English in solvent debtor, who some, five and twenty years since failed to meet his engage. ments, have just received notice, after waiting for a quarter of a century, that they may now • get a dividend of five • ponce on the pound. DZATII Or A. PAYOIIS HORSE.—The fa mous imported stallion Yorkshire died on the farm of his owner, John M. Clay, near Lexington, Ky., on Sunday. lie was nearly 27 yearoold. - Yorkshire was the sire of Waterloo, Austerlitz, Magen ta and a host of other fine racers. Govl:72Noa CURTIN, we are informed, will reach the Capital the latter part of this week—probably on Saturday—and take quarters at the Jones House until the retiring Chief Executive vacates the Gubernatorial mansion. The present indications are that the inauguration of the incoming Governor will be attended with the same degree of "pomp and cir cumstance" and characterized similar occasions in times past. Gen. Williams states that but two military companies, outside of this county, have ordered quarters to be provided. We have rea son to believe, however, that there will be several handsome military companies from abroad, which, in connection with those of our city and county, will make a creditable display. The Wide-Awakes have determined, for justifiable reasons, not to take any part in the demonstra tion as equipped organizations.—Har risburg Telegraph. Cr The trade of the single State of Ohio is equal to that of the six cotton States, who threaten to play the "dick ens and break things." MARRIED_ ----- In this borough, on Thursday the 10th inst., by Rev. A. B. Grosh, Mr. PHILIP WEITZEL, of Middletown, 0., to Miss NETTIE A. GROSH, daughter of C. C. P. Grosh, of this borough. In this borough, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. John Cromlish, rec tor of St. Paulo, Columbia, Mr. THEODORE S. THOMPSON, of Ashland, Pa., to ADMIX E. eld est daughter of Abraham Cassel. In this place, on Wednesday morning last, (9th inst.,) by Rev. G. M. Clawges, Mr. DAVID S. CLARE, of Wrightsville, to Miss JOSEPHINE FIFIELD of this place. In Chicago, 111., Dec. 6th, by Rev. Mr. Whipple, Mr. WM. BEST IO Miss MALVINA A. Gitosx, daughter of the late Bayard Grosh, both of Freeport, 111. In Philadelphia, Dec. 13th, by Rev. T. D. Williamson, D. D., Mr. ALEXANDER JACOBS, of Lake City, Minn., to Mrs. MARIA. L. Gnosx, of Reading, formerly of this borough. I_O or 0. F. The members of " Marietta „Encampment No. 76, I. 0. 0. F. are re quested to meet at the Ball on Thursday ev ening, January the 17 inst., at 7 o'clock, as business of great importance will be laid be fore the ” Camp." By order of-the C. Y. B OOTH & PARIVIENTER'S SEWING MACHINE 840!40i. This Machine is claimdd to be fully equal for all work, to any Machine, of any price, and is much easier to manage. It sews from common spools without re winding; makes a strong, elastic stitch which will not rip by any wear or tear that can be put upon it, and is so plain and simple in its construction, that it is easily understood, and not likely to get out of repair. Certificate : We own, and have had this machine in use in our houses for several months past, and we fully concur in the above repre sentation, and recommend it to all. H. K. Parsons, David Haynes, Rev. J. G. Miles, Rev. Tarries Colder, Dr. George W. Porter, George Cunkle, Silas Ward, Harrisburg, Thos. U. Chambers, Carlisle, James Graham, Mechan icsburg, Williams Parker, Kingstown, also to Capt. Miller and N. Dyer, Marietta. All are invited to call and examine it. In structions given free. W. H. FORTNEY, Watchmaker, Agent, Marietta. W. H. FORTNEY, CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, Market Market Street, Marietta, Pa. AVING opened out in the room of Mr. rj Nicholas Chapman, opposite Lyndsay's Shoe Store, where he is prepared to offer for sale everything usually found in a jewelry es tablishment at reasonable prices. All articles warranted as represented. All kinds of Repairing promptly attended to. T IST OF LETTERS remaining in the post .l_4 °Bice at Marietta, Lancaster County,,Pa. December 3], IS6O. Persons inquiring for let ters will please mention they are advertised. Allen James Letchron & Young Auxer George 2 . Lindemuth John Bahn Morgan L 2 Ledcht Jacob Buchan James Lemy J. Buehler Simmer' Lendhard Cath. Brass Daniel 2 Mard Henry Bunn M. A. 2 Michael H. Brantz Christian Miller Joseph Bellinger S. L. Moore M. 11. Cugel Samuel Peirce Hiram Cook Aaron Presher Henrick Coonslmen Margaret Pritchard G. J. Cook D. L. Reuss Edward Cable Henry 2 Reese Sampson 2 Cathaw David Bedbug John Cisle George Ryne Ann David Edward W. 3 Rogers Sam'l 2 Denniion A. 2. Riggs A. B. Deitz John Ritter David Early A. Rhoads Sam'! Early M. Rawb Frederick W. Fisher H. J. Shale Peter Fisher John Stibgen C. Frazer W. A. Shellaberger E. Grub C. B. Stacks Thomas Grass John Schenk Michael 3 Graces Sam'l Schmidt Joseph Gebhart H. S. Smith Elizabeth Gates Roseann Shultz Mathias Green Barbra Snyder Christian Heisey Daniel Smith M. L. Herold John Schmitt Franz Hause Jacob Seitz A. Hoover S. L. Sherror Gco. Huchenberger Peter Shanks D. Hershey A. Shatter Priscilla Hershey John Strork Solomon Hershey Isaac Sanders Miss Eliza Hoffman Christ. Schrelling John Hannum Pennel 'Prone George H. Howard Wm. Walter Abraham 2 Herr Benj. Watson David Heomare Jacob Wise John 2 Johnson Eli H. Weber El. & Co. Keegin Timothy Wissley Joseph Kefoot G. B. WiSsler M. Fisher Christ. Zaun John Kessleng George Zog J. CHARLES KELLY, P. M BRENNEMANi Sk To his MARIETTA Friends ! !r 16. TTE has romoved from Centre Square, to rl WEST KING-ST., LANCASTER, Op posite Cooper's Hotel, where he has the finest BO&T AND SHOE STORE IN LANCASTER CITY. lie makes fine calfskin Boots (the best) for s4l Calfskin Walking Shoes, Ladies Half Gaiters, (double soles) $2,00 Ladies Morocco Boots, (heels) $1,t2.; He has concluded to make the best work at somewhat reduced prices,und hopes by so doing to enlarge and increase his business. Mending, of every kind nbatly done: Citizens of Marietta:--When you come to Lancaster, give BRENNEMAN a call and you will surely be pleased with his work. September 15, 1860, 9-tf - rt 4 QUAL or REGULAR TIMEKEEPERS, can be had of H. L.,& E. J. Z.A..1131, North Queen-St., and Center Square, Lancas ter, Pa., in the shape of Equilibrium Levers— the best article of Swiss levers now in the mar ket. They are lower in price than any watch of equal quality and j ust as true fur timekeeping AV 41 * 7 LA DR. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS PH NIX BITTERS THESE MEDICINES have now been before the public for a period of th irty 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 frame is liable. The following are among tlie 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 • FLATULENCY, Loss of Appe tite, Heartburn, Headache, Restlessness, 11l- Temper, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are the general symptdnas of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure. - COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole leoth of the intestines with a solvent process, and without violence ; all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulation, through the process of prespiration in such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction in others. The Life Medicines have been known to cure RHEUMATISM permanently in three weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by removing lo cal inflammation from the muscles and liga ments of the joints. DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and strengthening the kidneys and bladder; they operate most delightfully on these important organs, and hence have ever been found a cer tain remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL. Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turn ings of the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere. SCURVY, ULCERS. and INVETERATE SORES, by the perfect purity which these Life Medicines give to the blood, and all the 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 all 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 in the clearness of the skin• COMMON COLDS and INFLU ENZA 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 system subject to a return of the disease—a cure by these Medi cines is perfhanent—try them, be satisfied, and be cured. BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER coilf .PLAlNTS.—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 :zemarltable Med icines. Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Ner vous Complaints of all kinds, Palpitation, of the Heart, Painters' Colic, are speedily cured. E. D. .ROATki, Scribe MERCURIAL DISEASES.—Persons whose constitutions have become impaired by the in judicious use of Mercury, will find these Med icines a perfect cure, as they never fail to erad icate from the system, all the effects of 'Vied cury, infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. Prepared and sold by W. B. MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, New York. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DR. MOTT'S elifkbotife ijestohafibe Piiis of iirort. AN aperient and Stomachic preparation of Iron purified of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in-Hydrogen-Sanctioned -by the highest Medical Authorities, both in Europe and the United States, and prescribed in their practice. The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities of the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions, indicate its necessity in almost every conceivable case. Innoxious in all maladies in which it has been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in each of the following complaints, viz : In Debility, Nervous Affections, Emaciation, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhea, Dys entery, Incipient Consumption, Scrofu lous Tuburculosis, Salt Rheum, Mismonstrwaion, Chlorosis, Whites, Live Complaints, Chronic Headaches, Rheumatism, In termittent Fe vers, Pim- • pies on the face, A.c. In cases of General Debility, whether the re sult of acute disease, or of the continued dim inution of nervous and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial of this restorative has proved successful to an extent which no description nor written attestation would rend er credible. Invalids so Jong bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighbor hoods, have suddenly re-appeared in the busy world as if just returned from protracted travel in a distant laud. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent marasmusoanc guineous exhaustion, crittical changes, and that complication of nervous and dyspepti aversion to air and exercise for which the phy sician has no name. In Nervous A f fections of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of iron must necessarily be salutary, ior, unlike the old oxides, it is vigo rously tonic, without being exciting and over heating; and gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obstinate cases of costiveness with out ever being a gastric purgative, or inflitting a disagreeable sensation. It is this latter property, among others, which makes it so remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy for Piles, upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific action, by dispersing the local tendency which forms them. In Dopepsia, innumerable as are its causes, a single box of these Chalybeate Pills has often sufficed far the most habitual cases, including the attendent Costiveness. In .unchecked Diarrhoea, even when ad vanced.to Dysentary, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant, the effects have been equally decisive and astonishing. In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilitating cough, and remitten, hectic, which generally indicate Incipient Consumption, this remed) has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and in teresting instances: In Scrofulous. Tuberculosis, this medicated iron has had far more than the good effect of the most cautiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their well known lia bilities. The attention of females cannot be tno con fidently invited to this remedy and restorative, in the cases peculiarly affecting them. In Rheumatism, both chronic and inflamma tory—in the latter, however, more decidedly— it has been invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stiffness of the joints and muscles. In Intermittent Fevers it must necessarily be a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress in the new settlements of the West, will probably be one of high renown and use fulness. No remedy has ever been discovered in the whole history of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully restorative effects.— Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid acqui sition of strength, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. Put tip in neat flat metal boxes containing 50 pills, price .50 cents per box; for sale by druggists and dealers. Will be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. All let ters, orders, etc., should be addressed to R. B. LOCKE & CO., General Agents, 20 Cedar-st., N. Y. MHE Largest and best assortment of Fancy 1 Cloth S. Cassimeres and vesting ever oared in this market and will he sold at prices which defy competition by J. R. Dipnbach. oesh. „gall & /11firdes c Saads, JUST RECEIVED BY DIFFENBAC H, No. 61 MARKET STREET,. MARIETTA, PA. TS now placing on his shelves and ready for j_ examination and sale, the largest and best selected stock of FALL AND WINTER Goons ever offered in this borongh, to which he now invites the •attention of the public. New Styles Dress Goods, Superior makes of Silks, A large assortment of Calicos Extra quality Muslins, all prices, Best make of Flannels, do A large stock of Shawls, Plain and Barred Sack'd Flannels. Purchasers are invited to examine onr stock, as we are confident we can show them the best styles at the lowest prices, in connection with the largest stock of domestic goods. Satinetts and Cassimeres, Bleached and Unbleached Muslims. Delaines, Calicos and Ginghams, Drillings, Sheetings and Checks, Pant Stuff, Hickory and Tickings, Best makes of Canton Flannels, Splendid Calicos for six cents, Good quality Muslin, six cents, Plain and Figured Detains, ln cents, Heavy Unbleached,Muslins, six cents. ALL KINDS OF HOUSE FURNISHING GOODI. Linen and Woolen Table covers. Plain, Ornamental and Oiled Window Blinds and Patent Fixtures, Wall Wall Papers, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths. Wall and Window Paper, Transparent Blinds.. Glass, Queens-ware and Cedarware. Gaiters, Slippers, Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Sic. 11- Very superior Syrup at 50 cents a gallon. All kinds of Liquors wholesale or retail A LARGE STOCK OF CHEAP GROCERIES. Rio Coffee at 15 cents, and other goods at cor respondingly-low rates. The highest price given for Country produce. J. R. DIFFENBACH, Dia ALArpasfei- cheap Stotv, North Queen Street, near the Exam- frier & Herald Office THE Proprietor of THE LAISCASTEit CIIEAr BOOK STORE has availed himself of the opportunity to pur chase a large stock of the most varied assort ment of valuable books of every class and de scription. He now offers to the public the same at proportionably and unusually Low rates. Those in want of valuable standard works, for the improving of a well selected library, will find it to their great advantage to call and examine the extensive stock on hand. My ob ject and wish is, as it always was, to supply the wants of the community with anything in my line on the most reasonable terms possible. This we find' the better and most advantageous course for all parties. The Political Econo mist tells us, "cheaper an article is, the more it can and will be used." Then the conclusion is, that when we buy cheap, we must sell cheap, simply allowing ourselves a reasona ble profit. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. I would call especial attention to my large assortment of Sunday School Books on hand, of every variety wanted for the use of Sunday Schools and' sell all at Sunday School Union prices. I have the agencies for the publica tions of the American Sunday School Union, American Tract Society, Methodist Book and Tract Society. Also, the Lutheran, Prosbyte rian ' Episcopal and other denominations are kept on hand. FAMILY BIBLES. Those in want of a neat and cheap Quarto Family Bible, will find it to their advantage to call-and examine at THE, CHEAP 13oox STORE, the largest stock on hand, ranging form One, to Twenty-five Dollars. Before purchasing elsewhere, call and exam ine the large and cheap stock of JOHN SHEAFFER, Succoss,or.th Marray„Ynung .SIE Co- OftLenflid „jVeu.i. Oui-s! OPENING THIS DAY—a Tyrgniftcent as sortment of NEW and GENUINE LADIES FURS. 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 CnEap CASH STORE. CoLtratarA, Nov. 24, 1860. H. L. & 111 ESPECTFOLLY inform their to Ifriends and the public that they q,,. still continue the WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY business at the old stand, North-west Corner of North Queen street and Center Square, Lancaster, Pa A full assortment of goods in our line of busi ness always on hand and for sale at the lowest cash rates. Repairing attended to personally by the proprietors. HARRY L. ZAma.} I — )klt. EDW. W. SWENTZEL, I JP Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, and an assistant operator and partner of Dr. Waylan, offers his professional services to the citizens of Mari etta and vicinity. Persons. desiring to have their TEETH attended to are invited to call at his office, adjoining Spangler & Patterson's store, 2nd story, entrance from Market-street. I hereby recommend to the people of Mari etta and vicinity, Dr. E. W. SIVENT2F.L, grad uate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surge ry, as a competent and skillful operator, hav ing had ample opportunities of. seeing his ope rations—having long been an assistant opera tor of mine. Joan . WAYLAN, D. D. S. THE American Witches are among the best timekeepers now in use, and for durability strength and simplicity far surpass any other .watch made in the world. H. L. 4. E. J. Z A HDI Corner of North Queen-st, and Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa., have them for sale at the very lowest rotes—every watch accompanied with the manufacturers guarrantee to ensure its gen uineness. TIIIOTOGRA,PHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, executed in the best style known in the art, AT C. G. CRANE'S GALLERY, No. 532 Arch st., east of Sixth, Philadelphia. P.' 'Life size in Oil and Pasta, Stereoscopic Portraits, Amorcitypes, Daguerreotypes, §•c., for Cases, 'Medalions, Pins, Rings, Sze. -Ely VITINE AND LIQUORS. yii Superior Old Brandy, Old Rye Whiskey, Holland Gin, Old Maderia, Lisbon, Sherry and Port Wines. Pittsburg Whiskey always on hand at the lowest market prices. Very Fine Brandy at a very low figure, by the barrel. • J. R. DIFFENBACIT. Market-st. PLATED WARE : A Large and fine stock of Plated ware at H. L. & E. J.-Zallm's, Corner of North Queen street & Center Square, Lancaster, Pa. -Tea Setts, in variety, Coffee Urns, Pitcheis, Goblets, Salt. Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Knives, Casters, &c., &c., at manufacturers prices. REPLAT/NG attended to at moderate rates. Aorr.SUPERIOR COOK STOVE, verfi plain style, each one warranted to per n to the entire satisfaction of the .1 - 1 - ; purchaser. STERRETT & CO. PRIME C R 0 C E R l' ES: Rio, Java and ' Lacmira Coffee ; Crushed, Pulverized and rownSugar ; Superior Green and Black Tea ; Rice, cheese and, Spices; -Syrup and prime ba king Molasses; Excellent Pearl Barley. at • J. R. DIFFENBACIPS. PORTABLE LAM PS. A new and most r convenient find perfectly safe lamp, called the "Portable Coal Oil lictiap," for sale cheap at Grove 4- Roth's-Drug Store. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Hammered and Relied. Iron, H. S. liars, Norway, Nail Rods, American and German spring and Cast Steel, Wagon 'Boxes, Iron Axles, Springs, &c., For smiths. ST.CiiiiE :LT qqc qq4 SEVEN -YEARS! The seven years of unrivalled success attending "Dye, eoappoiitql) uhf ilmociAliol)," 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 arc now being received in a ratio unparallelled with that of any previous year. Any person can become a member by subscri bing THREE DOl.-LARS, for which sum they will receive let. The large and superb engraving, 30x3S inches, entitled " FALSTAFF MUSTERING HIS RECRUITS." 2nd. One copy, one' year, of that elegantly illustrated Magazine, " The Xasnialzalarvz 5 f aiLoncd." 3rd. Four admissions, during the season, TO THE WILLEIIY OF PAINTIM, 548 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK In addition to the above benefits, there will be given to subgenbers, as gratuitous premi ums, over five hundred Beautiful Works of Art ! Comprising valuable Paintings, Mat bles Parl ays., Outlines, 4.c., forming a truly National benefit: The Superb Engraving, which every subscri ber 'will receive, entitled " FALSTAFF MUS TERIsTO NIS RECRUITS," is one of the, west beautiful and popular engravings ever issued in this country. It is done on steel, in fine line and stipple, is printed on heavy plate paper, 30 by 38 inches, making a most choice ornament, suitable for the walls of the library, parlor or office. Its subject is the celebrated scene of Sir John Falstaff receiving, in Justice Shallow's office,the recruits which have been gathered for his "ragged regiment." It could not be fur nished by the trade for less than five dollars. The Alt Jotirnal is too well known to the whole country to need commendation. It is a magnificently illustarted magazine of Art, con taining Essays, Stories, Poems, Gossip, &c., by the very best writers in America. The Engraving is sent to any part of the country by mail, with safety, being packed in a cylinder; postage prepaid. Subscriptions will be received until the even-- kg of the 31st January; 1961, 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 bership/and to one extra Engraving for their trouble. Subscriptions from California, the Canadas, and all Foreign countries, must be $3.50 in stead of 3, in order to defray extra postage, etc. For further particulars send for a copy of the elegantly illustrated Art Journal, pronounced the handsomest Magazine in America. It con-. tains a Catalogue of Premiums, and numerous superb engravings. Regular price, 50 cents per number. Specimen copies, however, will be sent to those wishing to subscribe, on receipt of 13 cents, in stamps or coin. Address, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A. 546 Broadway, New York. Subscriptions received and forwarded by JAMES A. CONGDON, Agent for Marietta and vicinity, where speci men Engravings and Art Journal can be seen. ° 30 1; E 8n 6P' c * iv - - 07„.. u % .-. t , p„, ( 12 g. tz, 0 1 ) 4 1.4 ;: 4 M 0 g . , "R" dk- a - sv ; g'`' t; ;10, 4-• fi _ _ 1,1 V, _A* a z; r 4. ;:," g -3 a 8 c 5 z'e al t.J t 7; c 7, 4 " 3 g 8 §- c) 4 c . • 5 - 11. °'; . EZESII 1860! • Fourth Arrival of 1860 11;ii) GOOQS, NOW OPENING, a beautiful assortment of New Fall Goods, bought in New York and Philadelphia. - CLOAKS, The newest fall styles The Arab, The Basque, Tile Walking Coat, The Full Back, - The Plain Back, • The Cape Style. - 'The _Beaver Cloth, &c., &c.., &c.. Cloaking Cloths of every kind. Dress goods of every description', - newest styles and - just im ported in New York. SHAWLS.. A beautiful assortmmt, and latest styles: Brocha Long Shawls, ' Scotch Long Blanket Shawls, French Long Blanket Shawls, Stella Shawls, embracing every color & [now: J. ZAH3I quality.. Coating, Cassinteres, and Vestings. We respectfully invite attention to our stock of Coatings, Cassirneres and Vestings, exceed ingsn varlets ,quality and cheapness, any goods in that line we ever offered. HALDEMAN'S :_ Cheap Cash Store. Nov. 3, IS6O Q S. RATHVON, ki• [SUCCE.§9OR TO F. J. KRADIPH.] Xerchant Tailor, Draper and Clothier, Corner of North Queen and Orange Streets, LANCASTER., PA. A VAILS himself of this opportunity of an flouncing to the citizens of Marietta and vicinity, and his friends and the public in gen.. oral, that he has taken the old stand of the late F. J. Kramph, where he has been employed for the last ten years, and intends - continuing the. Merchant Tailoring Clothing business in all lits various branches, and hopes that a course of strict fidelity to his patrons may merit a reasonable- share of their coat-. dence and support. In addition to a complete_ Stock of Clothing and . Gentlemens Furnishing Goods, He will constantly endeavor to provide a good assortment of French, German and American Cloths, Cassimsres and , Vestiszgs, which will be promptly made to order in a sub stantial and fashionable manner, or according to such styles as to his patrons May be most desirable. The _Foreign and American Fall and Winter Fashions received, in addition to the monthly reports which come to hand regu larly throughout the year. • The agency for the order on sale of James 'W. Scott's- (formerly Winchester & Scott's) celebrated Patent. Shoulder-seam Shirts still continued and properly attended to. S. S. R. would be doing violence to his own feelings and to the jast deserts of Isis friends in Marietta, were he here to 'omit returning 'his sincere thanks for the "many acts" of kindness they have extended towards him during along series of years, and hopes his future efforts may.not render him unworthy a continuance of the same. [v7-1Y TIAN lEL G. BAKER, J ATTORNEY AT LAW, LANCASTER,. PA OFFICE :No. 24 N0.R.T.11 DUKE Srunnx, opposite the Court House, where he will al tend to the practice of Ina-profession in all its various branches. [Nov.4, SUPERIOR COAL OIL---25'ecata a q' n ut at GROVE & TERMS Or SUBSCRIPTION De ()Oil - Pilpeiltiort tile Ws Sitra THE TEST OF YEARS, And grows more and more popular every Day. AND grows more add more pcfular every day ! and testimonials, new, and almost without number, might-„be given from ladies and gentlemen in all grades of society, whose united testimony none could resist, that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will restore the held and gray, and preserve the hair of the youth to old age, in all its youthful beauty. . Battle Creek; Dec. 216t08.53; Paor. Woob : Thee willt please acdept a line to inform thee that thehair on my head all fell oft' over twenty years ago, caused by a coin plicated chronic disease, attended with an erbp tion on the head: A continual cofirsoef sufferz ing through life having reduced me to a state of dependence, I have not been able to obtain stuff for caps, neither have I been able to do them up, in consequence of which my head has suffered extremely from cold. This indueed me to pay Briggs & h Hodges almost the last cent I had on earth for a two dollar bettle of thy Hair Restorative abont the first of August last. I have faithfully followed the directions and the bald spot is now covered, with hair thick and black, though short, it is also comingin all over my head. Feeling confident that another large bottle would restore it entirely and per manently, I feel anitiona to persevere in its Use, and being destitute of means to purchase any more, I would ask thee if thee wouldst not be willing to send me an order on thine agents for a bottle, and receive to thyself the scripture declaration—"the reward is to those who are kind to the widow and the fatherless." Thy friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY. Ligonier Noble Co., Indiana, Feb. 5, 1859. PROP. 0. 3. Woon; Dear Sir :—ln the lattr part of the year 1852, while attending the State and National Law School of the State of New York, my hair, from a cause unknown to me, commenced falling off very,rapidly, so that in _the short space of six months the whole upper part of rurricalp was almost entirely bereft of its covering, and - much of the remaining por tion upon the side aiiThaeltpart of my head shortly after became.gray, so fliat - you_w l ll not be surprised when I tell you that upon inrre-- turn to the State.of Indiana, my mere casual acquaintances were not so much at a loss to discover the cause of the change in my appear ance, as my more intimate acquaintances were to recognise me at all.' I at once made application to the Most skill ful physician in the country, hut, 'receiving no assurance from them that my hair could again be festored, I was forced to become reconciled to my fate, until, fortunately, in the latter part of the year 1557, your Restorative was recom- Mended• to me by- a druggiiit, as being the most reliable Hair Restorative in use. 1 tried one bottle, and found' to my great satisfaction that it was producing thE desired effect. - Since that time, I have used seven dollen? Avorth of your Restorative, and as a result:, have a rich coat of very soft black hair, which :no money can.buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the' production of so wonderful an article, I have recommended its hie : to many of my friends and acquaintances, who, I am hap py to inform you, are using it with like effect. Very respectfully yours, A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. THE RESTORATIVE. IS put up in bottles of three sizes, viz : large, medium, and small; the small holds i-a-pint, and retails for $1 a bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent more in proportion than the small, retails for $2 per bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 pei cent more in proportion, and retails for $3. O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, No. 444 Broadway, New-York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. fl:r And sold by all good druggists and fancy goods dealers. [v7-7-14-3w. J. R. HOFFER, Civil Engineer, Surrepc, Conveyancer and Draughtsman, Main-st., Mountjoy, Lantaster Co., Pa. kinds ofland surveying and dividing Illevelling of watercourses, roildii,lre.—Ac curate and neat plain and ornamental Mapping and draughting of town plans, large landed es tates, &c. Mechanics', Quarriers' and Earth. work measured and estimated. Deeds, Reims sea, Powers of attorney and other legal instru ments neatly and accurately drawn. Execu tors', Administrators', Assignees' and Guar dians accounts stated. 11:". He is also Agent for the sale of the Ridgeway Farm and Land Company's Lands in Elk County, Pa. Communications by letter promptly attended to. Marietta Select School ISAAC S. GEIST, - IL H. SAWYER, TEACHERS THEO. HIESTAND, MBE session will commence on Monday, April Bth, 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. T R E .14 S Pupils of Primary Department, Intermediate, Secondary, High School, 5.00 deducteon, esefFinsprotracted sickness: Mrietta, December 15, 1136.01:-tf.y NTALUABLE BOROUGH PROPERTY ' V FOR SALE. = • Will be sold at public sale, at the Donegal House, Marietta; on .Saturday, JANUARY 12th, 861, the following very desirable town property, viz : One Lot of Ground, • Situate on High or Market street, adjoining Dr. Hinkle's Drug Store on the West, on which are erected a Two-story Eratne DWELLING HOUSE, • .11 AND TAILOR SHOP. The location of this property either as a pri vate residence or place of business, is unsur passed in the borouglu Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the after noon, when terms and conditions will be made known by THE HEIRS. Marietta, December 22, 1860-ts. J. A. CONGDON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARIETTA, PA., Opposite the residence of Col. J. W. Clark. Prompt attention given to securing and collect ing Claims, and Orphans' Court business generally. Will attend to business in Lancaster and adjoining counties. Conveyancing and other writings promptly executed. OTICE. The subscribers to the Capital 11 Stock of "The Marietta .and Maytown Turnpike Road Comps:.ny are hereby notifi ed to pay to John W. Clark, Treasurer, on or -before January 19th, 1861, a fourth instalment of Fire Dollars per share_ Interestat the' rate of per cent per month, will be required on this instalment, on air not paid up s previous to February 19th, 1861. By Order of the Board. .T. W. CLARK, Secretary. • Marietta, Deceniber 29,-1869. TAR. J. Z. 'HOFFER, DENTIST, ... OF THE BALTIAIONLE COLLEGE. OF DENTAL SURGERY, 'LATE OF. BARRISBIIRS, PA. OFFICE: Front street, fourth door from Locust, over Saylor & MoDe:o • 57 1 .; ald's Book Store ; Columbia. Entrance he weun the Drug and Book.atores. VALL PAPERS .— We-have : just reWry,nd another supply frbm the New Y.oiltind Philadelphia manufactories. Purcha rely upon the newest styles, which "il/11‘..he sold unusually low at./. R. DiffenbaaPs:6' KNIVES & FORKS, Britaioia arid' Silver plated Spoons, Brassy Copper,,llaingainl Enameled Iron Kettles, and-anusekeeping goods generally. Sterrat RE S . supPLY. of Candies; lints, Raisins _LI Lemons and Apples justreceiving at Jas. M. Andeison's. WOOD'S Hair ;Restorative, at yv GROvE & ROTH'S $2.00 3.00 4.00