IC C i 1 cc SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1861 MARIETTA CAR TIME : The following 18 the starting time for leaviO, "Upper-Station:ft csOINa EAST Marietta Accommodation, at 7.50 a. m Ilarrisburg Accommodation, 2,21 p• m .111ai1 Train, 6.2 G p. tr , Live Stock with Emigrant attached, 10.10 p. ol GOING WEST Mail Train, 12.11 Man. Harrisburg Accommodation, 6.26,p. in. Express freight and Emigrant, 1.40 a. nn, The Mail train East and Harrisburg Accom modation West will pass at "Upper Station. Cr A very interesting article will be , found on our first page, from the pen of .our townsman, A. B. G. 63-We observe by Wednesday Even ling's Express, a call for an "old soldier's 'meeting" at Michael's Hotel, Lancaster, ion the 22d instant. Or At a meeting of the " Vigilant -.Vire Company " held at their Hall on I:iaturday evening last, the following of :teem were elected : President, F. K. Mosey. Vice President, G. W. Carraeher. - Secretary, F. W. Crawford.. Treasurer, Paris G. Peck. Engineer, D. Porter Ropp. Messenger, Henry Nagle., Armen, Martin Cochran, P. Haden. Torclanen, Henry Grady, Jas. Collins Directors, George Jones, Edward Car racher, John Rienhold, Jacob Erisman, George Fisher. Clir On Monday last four Very large pieces of artillery and two car loads of balls and shell passed through our place, en route Philadelphia from the United States Arsenal at Lawrenceville. They are of the heaviest calibre, and are in tended for the protection of Fort Dela ware, near the mouth of the Delaware river. , The train carrying these mater ials of war attracted quite a Crowd :of inquiring sensationists to Front street. OW A fire broke out in what is called 44 Little Davie's Clothing store," Colum bia, on Tuesday morning of last week.— The Spy says two frame dwellings were burnt to the ground and " Davies " en tire stock of clothing either burnt or very mach damaged, It was, unques tionably, the work of an incendiary, car The following gentleman compose the official board of " The Lancaster ..Athenrenm arrd the Historical, Agricul tural and Mechanic's Institute:" Pres. , ident-1 4 .1. C. Reigart ; rice President— ]>r. F. A. M uhlenberg; Secretary—John A. Sheaff ; Treasurer—John W. Jack son Directors—Hon. B. Chain pneys, E. C. Darlington, Hon. A. L. Hayes, G. M. Steinman, John Wise, Dana erraliam, James Evans. t>Far'!'ho following gentlemen were elected officers of the Mount Joy Ly- .cum for the ensuing year : President—Jahn A. Brenneman. Vice President—J. R. Efoifei. , Secretary—F. H. Stauffer. Treasurer—John Me Ferland. librarian—Dr. J. L. Ziegler. Executive Committee—E. L. Moore, J li.. Hoffer, D. K. Burkholder. tir. Mr. Henry 11, sawyer Will lectare before the Marietta Literary Society on next Monday evening, in the High Sahool room. Subject 7 "'Woman." We have no doubt Mr. S., although a bach elor, is quite well booked-up on'the sub ject he has chosen. We •can promise, beyond peradventure, a "gobd tune .gert erally." isr A very desirable tract containing about five acres of excellent land on the Marietta and Maytown Turnpike—about midway,—with a neat little cottage, well at the door and other conveniences,we be lieve could be purchased at a very reas : onable figure. Mr. Goo.druan, the owner, can be found next door west of Dr. Grove's. 00 - Captain George Sanderson, of the "Intelligencer and Journal," was on Tuesday last, re-elected Mayor of Lan caster. William B. Wiley was his com petitor. Our former townsman, Captain SiMon S. Rathvon, was amongst the successful ones; for the Select Council. ta' The Mount Joy Brass Band has unanimously agreed to offer their ser wines to relieve the Band now at Fort Sumpter. The Star Spangled Banner was, then played and three deafening cheers given for Major Anderson. crHigh Constable John *Myers of Lancaster died of apoplexy on Tuesday evening. last. Mr. Myers had held the offices of City and High Constable for a period of twenty-five years. • igy.J. S. McClure has taken Lindsay's Ambrotype Room, where he will remain .ash.ort time. his prices are very low. See his card. ar Mrs. reahon will open a school far instr4ction in plain and fancy sewing. See her card. far Harry Wolfe has just. received 41 new tot of goods. See card. Ca' Anderson bas a cheap and beauti ful assortment of Valentines. iffigr Pine skating ow the Susquehanna now, the first in twenty years: ~~ircttiaii. Air,. BAKER;—In your paper of the 12th ultimo you denounce original pieces in rather tart phrases. In copying from another paper, local circumstances should be taken into consideration before adopt ing, as suitable to your own locality...— City papers of any notoriety are broad cast over the land and sea, too, perralven tnre. Now a city editor may put such a denunciation in his paper,without seem ing at all personal ; but in a village where very few, and those generally known, send an offering of the kind you speak of, must be personal. Now I think the tal ent of our borough ought to be encour aged, and should be the pride of every loyal citizen to do so. Our most emi nent writers had to bear with these snubs and they have waded through it to fame. There manuscripts, too, are seldom "fixed up" and the writing of many almost illeg ible. Lawrence Johnston, (now deceas ed,) told me a printing office was as good as an academy to a young man ; now by the time the "Printer's Devil" passes this, the primary department, and learns to know what it is to make a printer's "pie" and is promoted to the office of Printer,—and sometimes relieves the ed itor,—or help to make selections for the press—he ought to know the trade of "fixing up." My son, now Prosecu ting Attorney at Iv ort Leven worth, learn ed the printing business in Johnston's office, and read the proof sheets of Mrs. Sigourney's poems, and they were not "fixed up." One of her communications had an obscene word written on the seal when taken from the post-office. This was no'disgrace to her—but to the per son who done it. Dean Swift says "It is the sweetest fruit the birds pick most at, on the tops of the trees, not among the lower branches." "CHARITY." NOTE : We most respectfully disclaim any personality—should be very far from casting any upon our local aspirants to poetic fame. We only copied the article do "Fixing up Poetry" from a city ex change, as one of general application, common to every newspaper office. We beg leave, respectfully however, to differ from our matronly co ntributo r,—fixing tip poetry is by no means a trade ;—nei ther is writing poetry—yet many pretend to both, much to the mortification of their friends and well-wishers.— Editor. ,Arr DR. EDW. W. SWENTZEL, "Orfamsa Graduate of the Baltimore College of and an assistant operator and partner of DR. JOHN WAYLAN. Would most respectfully offers his profess ional services to the citizens of the Borough of Marietta and vicinity ; persons wis:,ing to have their TEtiTll attended to are invited to call at his office, adjoining Spangler & PaUCISOII'S store, 2nd story, entrance from Market street. Recommendation of Dr. TTraylan I hereby recommend to the people of Mari etta and vicinity, Dr. E. W. SWENTZEL, grad uate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surge ry, as °competent and skillful onerator,,hay ing had ample opportunities of seeing his ope rations—having long been an assistant opera tor of mine. JOHN WA YT e AN, D. D. S. . -. A Z . i , • A en g r t ,' ~.., . ?-' t.: ~E. .c' sz. ; , ...7' '''' - 4 24 E •:' c' 1.--1 0 u ..-. ,_. ~ 0 ... o> .. •-1 , - .., I-. 0. - 4 r. ..1 .. .... .4, , •C 3 0 CI) . - ' •.-., 0 . 0 = • ... F , .Z : J 0 '-. A L• 4 ; . 4 ' .‘ , ' , i, c, -- `--, .t.) ~4 P R.: 2:A tt 4- - ,. ea - Er- g .'. ~ 5 .4 .. --,' W = s., 't3 C) .- 4, % ,'Sl' 14 F. ,-,' .D `..:,' 4' O E. - F-1 t. p v . .. . pi ,_, c.) t ,-. F. c,.. ~,, •-• . -,. ... f:Z -2 6 PA ~0 Z C C• 43 0 1 '.-'".3 .7. Gc .r , . 1 2 . g -,-, N 4 cq .69 " ,;_, '' .7 C.) ''' '' t i *. F ." °'- ~,..t - P, -,-4 'b' 'p. :--) '-9 -z. , , ';' 0 0 ::,z = .."8 -D= 2 "4 ! 3 , 0 0 0. , q n r.L. ) '••••'' 5 ,-. '''' ro 4 ; ~. ~P w '-',_, -. 0,, ?-i ) .;• .' z 3 '`'.. C.-1 -. . ( C,' C; ,7 g w ti -2 ~.. A '-' ii I A 0 0 g) .',-,' V. ' , :-1 , s 0 '' 0 o - f• 4 ' 0 • 0 2. -, '›- t r• t-. 9 '4. t' , w., 0 ~- .- ,1.1 H• 41 ~ :L . : Ft G ..,.., , t .v., . t , - ; L) , ... .1 g .... c: .• ,11, i g ..44 ~..... p i ~ 0 .,....., ei . ~ 0 ...t -..Zi Q. 0 - 0 0 P r'' • OW IS YOUR TIME! NAMBROTYPES! MELAINOTYPES! FERREOTYPES! Taken at half the usual price. Put up in the usual style. Will be at Lyroisay's Ambrotype Room, For a short time. la- Call immediately and get a fine toned and life-like Ambrotype FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Pictures inserted in Rings, Brest Pins, Me dallions, &c. Be quick as his time is limited. Marietta, Feb. 9,1861.-3 t Ir/IST RECEIVED AT WOLFE'S ef 10 Boxes Havana Oranges, 2 Trails New Crop Dates, , 25 Barrels Choice Apples, 25,000 Prime Havana Segars, Fresh Lemons, Soda, Farina, Water, Butter, Graham, Ginger, Sugar and LUNCH CRACKERS. JOB PRINTING OF KINDS, SUCH AS Large Posters, witn Cuts, Sale Bills, al] sizes, Circulars, Blanks, Cards, and every description of Job Printing, neatly and cheaply done at short notice, at the office of "THE WEEKLY MARIETTIAN." NRS. S. A. M'CANON will re-open her 1 School for Plain Sewing a n d Fancy Work, on Monday, May 6th, 1561. TERNS :—51.50 per month 'None taken for less time Marietta, February 9, 1861 VALENTINES : A. large and splendid as sortment of Comic and Sentimental Valen tines at every price from one cent to oue dol ar at J. M. A n derson's. , II ITT ER'S Celebrated Truss, Surgical Ban jai doges, Shoulder Braces, Instruments for Deformit3 , &c. These articles aro very highly recommended by Profes sors Pancoast and Gross of the Jefferson Med ical College of Philadelphia, and the under signed knows them to be the best articles, of the kind in use. F. Hinkle, M. D. A fine assortment of Flavoring Extracts for Cooking—something very nice. Liquid Rennet for making delicious desserts. Poncinc, Honey and othe fine Soaps. Frangipannie and other Extracts. For sale a HINKLE' R. [BELOW WALNUT] PHiLADELPIIIA. a—Collections promptly attended to. EimEwlmnsimowvmsm•Frqrso DENTAL STMGEII,Y, J. S. McClure JAMES N. KING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No, 207 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, SUPPLEE & BRO„ IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, And General Machinists, Second street, Below Olio% Columbia, Pa. They are prepared to make all kinds of Iron Castings for Rolling Mills and Blast Furnaces, Pipes, for Steam, Water and Gas ;. Columns, Fronts, Cellar Doors, Weights, &c., for Buil dings, and castings of every description ; STEAM - ENGINES, AND BOIL.gRS i IN THE MDST MODERN AND IMPROVED Manner; Pumps, Brick Presses, Shafting and Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Taps, Dies, Machinery for Mining and Tanning ; Brass Bearings, Steam & Blast Gauges, Lubricators, Oil Cocks, Valves for Steam, Gas, and Water ; Brass Fit tings in all their variety; Boilers, Tanks, Flues, Heaters, Stacks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Doors, Washers, &c. .BLACKSMIT4ING in GENERAL. From long experience in building machinery we flatter ourselves that we can give general satis faction to those why may favor us with their orders. ißepairing promptly attended to. Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet with prompt attention. Prices to suit the times. Z. SUPPLEE, T. B. SUPPLEE. Columbia, October 20, 1860. 14-tf CHEAP READY-IVADE PLOTHINGH Having - just ieturned from the city with a nicely selected lot of Beady-made Clothing, which the undersigned is prepared to furnish at reduced prices; havinglaid in a general assort ment of men and boys' clothing, which he is determinedto sell LON, FOR- CASH. Hisstock consists' of OVER-COATS, DRESS, FROCK AND SACIO:coATS, PANTS, VESTS, PEAJACKETS, ROUNDSOUTS, (knit) OVERHAULS, CRAVATS, -) . _ ERHAULS, URA, .5, DRAWERS, SHIRTS, HOISERY, UNDERSHIRTS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, &c. Everything in the Furnishing Goods line. Call and examine be fore purchasing elsewhere. Everything sold at prices to suit the times. JOHN BELL. Corner of Elbow Lane and Market St., next door to Cassel's Store Marietta, October 29, 1856. GREAT BARGAINS AT DIFFENBACH'S Cheap Store, Market St., Marietta. The Fall and Winter Stock of goods'of the un dersigned, is now offered to the public at greatly reduced prices, in order to make room for a . SPRING STOCK. Now is the 'lime for Great Bargains!? J. R. DIFFENBACH. Hardware Store For Sale. The subscriber, about to engage in other business, offers his ENTIRE STOCK OF • lI M ID WAR- And the good-will of the Establishment, situate in Market Street, Marietta, for sale on very acco..anodating terms. A Lease for three or five years of the store room now used, can also be obtained. For further particulars inquire, or address DAVID ROTH. January 2G, IS6I. 2h-tf DR. G. W. WORRALL, SURGEON DENTIST, BIARRET STREET, ADJOINING CASSEL'S STORE MARIETTA, PA. oFFERS his professional Services to the public and will be happy to wait on all who May patronize him. Dentistry in all figs its branches carried on. • - TEETH inserted on the most 'Ap proved principles of Dental science. All oper ations on the mouth performed in a skillful and workmanlike manner—on fair principles and reasonable terms. Having determined upon a permanent location in this borough, at the old stand, would ask a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him ; having studied under a ielebrated graduate of the Philadelphia College of Dental Surgeonsie feels confident to be able to sender satisfaction in all branches of the profession. Refers to Dr. R. L. McClellan, D. D. S. Dr. H. B. Dunlap, D. D. S. P. Hinkle, M. D. J. H. Grove, M. D. - Smith Armor, M. D. .111" Ether administered to proper persons JOHN BELL, Merchant Tailor, Cor. of Market-st., amd Elbow Lase, Marietta. dr - 1 it,A.TEFUL for past favors I would return my thanks to my numerous friends and pa trons and inform them that I still continue the old business at the old stand, where I will be pleased to see them at all times, and having a full and splendid assortment ot CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTIVGS, which will be made up to order at the shortest notice by the best of workmen, and on reasona ble terms, I would be pleased, therefore, to wait upon my old customers and all who see proper to patronize me hereafter. 0ct.29-'56, NOTLCE. The subscribers to the Capital Stock of the Marietta a n d Maytown Turnpike Road Company are required to pay to J. tV. Clark , Tteasterer, on or before the 16th day of February next, the fifth and last.instal mem of FIVE DOLLARS per share, where upon Certificates of Stock will be issued. Interest at the rate of 1 per-cent-a-month will be charged after March IS, 1861. L W. CLARIc, Secretary. Marietta, January 26, 1861. 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 pHOTOGRAPIIY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, executed in the best style known in the art, AT C. G. CRANE'S GALLERY, No. 532 Arch-at., east of Sixth, Philadelphia ri—Life size in Oil and Pastil, Stereoscopt . Portraits, Amorotypes, Daguerreotypes, §-e., fo Cases, Medalions, Pins, Rings, &c. [ly T ENVELIt Y.—A large and selected stock of fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the best factories in the country can be found at H. L. & E. J. ZAHig.'S. Cor. North Queen st. and Centre Square, Lan caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate and all goods warranted to be as represented. AGENERA L ASSORTMENT OF 0 Hammered and Rolled Iron, H. S. Bars, Norway, Nail Rods, American and German Spring and Cast Steel, Wagon Boxes, Iron Axles, Springs, &c., for smiths. STERRETT 4- CO. 30-3 t OA General Assortment of all kinds of BUILDING HARDWARE, LOCKS, .z. Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Cellar :Grates, Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty, very cheap. STERRETT & CO. Tl j MOLY COUGH SYRUP :—A Cough _u Syrup, for children and adults has just been put up at my store, which should be An every family this cold weather. F. Hinkle; PORTABLE LAM PS. A new an' most convenient and perfectly safe lamp, called the "Portable Coal Oil Lamp," fnr sale cheap at Grove §r Roth's Drug Store. A SUPERIOR article of Rectified Crab Apple Cider, for sale by the barrel or gal lon at J. R. Dilfenbach's Store. AU BS , Spolcps 2 Felloes, , Wagon Bows, 11 Oil Cloth, Varnishes, &c. • STERRETT ¢ CO. TIMED FRUIT now selling cheap at D FFENBACIPS • executed :ON )- 7 1.:Dicufei•ei)e.,1( 20,1; isfoi‘e, North Queen Street, near the Exam- iner & Herald Office T HE Proprietor of Tru; LANCASTER CITEAP BOOK STORE has availed himself of the opportunity to pur chase ajargo 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 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. 1 have the agencies for the public:l: 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 BOOK 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, Successor to Murray, Young & Co. R,,. NEWELL'S JR,. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, No. 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 personally, every sitting—and allows nd picture to leave the Gallery unless it gives per fect satisfaction. Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes of absent or deceased friends, photographed to any de sired size, or taken on Canvass, life size, and painted in Oil by the best Artists. At this Gallery pictures can be taken in any weather—as perfect in cloudy days as when the sun shines. Persons.visiting the city are respectfully in vited to examine our specimens, which for price and quality defy coinpetition. la— Instructions given in the art of Photog raphy. R. NEWELL, Gallery of Art, 724 Arch St., Philadelphia. COMMENDATIONS: From fron. Lewis D. Campbell, M. e., Ohio. My family and friendeall concur in the opin ion that the (Newell)•Picture is more life-Like than anything they ever saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by artists in various ways, but 1 have never yet had one which pre sents so true to nature, all the features and es prftsions of countenance as this. From lion. E. Joy Morris, kite Minister to . . • The exquisite finish, beauty and softness of your portraits, conjoined with their durability of color and faithfulness as likenessses, cannot fail to commend them to the attention and pa tronage of all who appreciate true art. From Cot. James Page. • Having occasion for a portrait, I procured one from Kr—Robert Newell, of the city of Philadelphia, a miniature in Oil Colors, under Me new process discovered by him, and take great pleasure in expressing the satisfaction giv en me, not only by the accuracy of the likeness, but its artistic finish in all respects, and recom mend him to the patronage'of those disposed to encourage the beautiful art. Nov. 24, 1860.-131 Ibe VrepeNtioll the bas eod TEE TEST OF YEARS,.. And. g rows more and more popular awy. Day. A Ni) grows more and more popular every A day ! and testimonials, nev, 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 bald and gray, and preserve the hair of the youth to old age, in all its youthful beauty. Battle. Creek, Mich., Dec. 2lst, Pnor.'Woon :. Thee Willt pleaSe accept a line to inform thee that the hair on my head all fell off over twenty years ago, caused by a Com plicated chronic disease, attended with an erup tion on the head. A comb] dal course of suffer , ie g through fire having reduced me to a state of dependence, I have' not been able to obtain stall' for caps, neither have I been able to do them up, in corisequence of which my head has suffered extremely from cold. This induced Hie to pay Briggs St Hodges almost the last cen t 1 had on earth for a two dollar bottle of thy Hair Restorative about 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 coming in all over my head.. Feeling confident that another large bottle would restore it entirely and per manently, I feel anxious to persevere in its usel and being destitute of meads 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, SUSANNA II KIRBY. Ligonier Noble Co., Indiana, Feb. 5, 1559. Pam. 0. J. 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I at once made application to the moat skill ful physician in the country, but, receiving no assurance froM them that my hair could again ' be restored, I was forced to betozne reconciled to my fate, until, fortunately, in the latter prat of the year 1557, your Restorative was recom mended to me by a druggist, as being the most' reliable Ilair 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 dollars' worth 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 labcir and skill in the production of so wonderful an. article, I have recommended its use to many o 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, rfiedium, and small ; the small holds 1-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 pe bottle ; the large holds a quart, 40 pet cent more in proportion, and retails for $3. O. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, No. 444 Broadway; New-York, and 114 Market Street,'St. n'And sold by all good druggists and , friticY/ goods dealers. La7-7-14-3st. LAMPS! LAMPS! SHADES; &C. The undersigned has received another lot - of Fluid and Coal Oil Lamps, and Lamp Shades of every variety and price. Call and see therri at Dr.: Hinkle's Drug Stove. A SUPER/OR COOK STOVE, very plain, style, each one warranted to per- torio to- the entire satisfaction of the purchaser. STERRETT Sr. CO. C 0 NSTANTLY on hand, Moiioiigcihela rec tified Whiskey. BenAmu Co. A THR r OUGH TRIP TO .iLIFORNLIT C. S. COLBERT CO'S FIFTH Grand Quarterly Distribution (v. 100,000 Articles, worth 8309,200! WHICH will he sold for 100,000 Dollars, to the purchasers of our Golden Pens at 30 cents per Box. Our Golden Pen is the best ever used, and is warranted not to corrode in any ink.— Every business man and family should use the Golden Pen. The following list of 100,000ar liMes will be distributed among our patrons at $lOO each, and need not be 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 sends the dollar and takes the goods or not. All .Goods can be re turned at our expense within ten days after the Purchaser received them, unless they are satisfactory, and the money will be refunded. List of Goods Included in the Distribution. Pianoa, fold Hunting Cased Watches, Gold Watches, Ladies' Silver Watches, Gnard, Vest and Chatelain Chains, Cameo Brooches, Mosaic and Jet Ear-Drops, Lava and Florentine Ear- Drops, Coral Ear-Drops, Emerald and Opal Ear-Drops, Handsome Seal Rings, Mosaic and Cameo • Bracelets, Gents Breastpins, Watch Keys Fob and Ribbon Slides, Sets of I3osojn Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Plain Rings, Stone Set Rings, Sets Ladies' Jewelry, Canton Crape Shawls, de Laines, Challies, French and American Lawns,Bereges,Poplins. French Calicoes, and other Ladies' Dress Goods in great variety, together with Head Dresses, Cabas, Fancy Fans, and in fact alrriost every descrip tion of GOODS usually found in first class Dry Goods Stores. PLAA OF DISTRIBUTION. Highest Prenzittot $lOO, _UMW Premium, $2. The articles are numbered, 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 there is one for a Gold Watch, and there will also be a splendid pre mium in each ten certificates. Ladies, if you desire a fine shawl, or dress paten], 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 $ I, "Try us." PRICES TO AGENTS, POST PAID. 4 Boxes Pens with 4 Certificates, $l. 9 do do 9 do 25 do do 25 do 5. 100 do N. E.—With each package of 100 boxes we present the purchases NO certificates, one of which is guarranteed to contain one order for a fine watch, or Sewing Machine, or by order ing 50 boxes in one package you,are sure to receive 50 certificates containing One order for a splendid silver watch, beside a large number of other very valuable premiums. One certifi cate sent gratis, upon application of any per son desiring to act as Agent, which rosy ena ble him to procure a valuable premiuin upon the payment of $l. Pianos, Melodeons, .31usic.Books;:&-zoing &c. Bought and sold on 'crimniission. ' Any article will be sent to the country at the lowest whole sale prices with'the "addition of 5 Pet - cent com mission for forwarding. N. I3.—Agents wantedin, eyry town. Cir culars sent on application. Address all coin municatfoug to C. W SJ "COI:BE ftls Sr. CO. .Comnussion merchants and General Agents, 38 South Fourth-.ct., below Chestnut, Phira. la. - For our integrity and abili ty tu our engagements, we beg to refer you to the follow ing welt known gentlemen and business fIVITS His Ekcellency J.• W. Geary, Ex-Gov,.lart sas, Westmoreland, Pa.; Palmur, Richardson & Jewellers, Philadelphia • E. A. War,me, Esq„, Philadelphia; Wm. A. dray, Esq.,'Phil adelphia ; Messrs. Ken/limier & Moore, Water St. below Arch, Phil'a ; Messrs Pratt & Reath; Fifth and Market Sts., PhiPa; J. C. Fuller, Esq., Jeweller, PhiPa; A. F. Ward . , Esq., Publisher of Fashions, &c., PhiPa; M. .11. Horne, Catasauqua Bank ; Hon. L. 'Pt. ifurson. Eureka, California. . [Scp.29;qo7lY NEW GOODS. AT d Nv .F.XIiI3I .. TONG-,..; the largest,..-most IN desirable and cbeapest*go,ods• we , - have ever offered, selected in Newl(ork and: Phil 7 adelphia.. Our friends and cu,storoers are invi ted to inspect our goods, confidently believing that all will be pleased, as to the variety, qual- ity and cheapness. -• . • .'. JAMES PAGE:' DR ES'S 1100 35,. . Entireirnew styles of RICH - .tires's Silks; best make of black dress aillis,•Lupin's French Me rinoes, in black; and in all colors, tip in s French' Meriimes, printed in vines, - boquets, polka spots and. rriedalionS ;. Lupin's all 'Wool printed IVlouslies, in vines briquets and pOlleS, spots and medallions; double width Irish pop lins, new style, all wool' printed Cailimeres ; black ground Foulards, Velour Ottomans, all wool Plaids, Satin a Sole, Oarabaldi's,-Denor ah's, children's bright Plaid. 100 piece's Pa cific de Lanes. I.Si cents ; 100 pieces Hamilton de lanes cents; French and English-zl-4 Chintzes ; do - pieces Coburgs, all qualities, in black and all colors. The newest fall styles': The Arab, The Basque, The Walking Coat, - The Full Back, ' The Plain Back, The Cape Style. The Beaver Cloth, &c. Cloaking Cloths of every - kind. ,Dres's goods of every description, newest styleS and just im ported iir New York. SHAWLS. A beautiful assortnynt, and latest styles: Brocha Long Shawls, Scotch Long Blanket Shawls, French Long Blanket Shawls, Stella Shawls, embracing every kind Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestintis. The largest and most complete assortment we ever offered and at unusually low prices,; we invite particular attention to our Cloth De partment, Boy's Cassimeres, &c. Black and Fancy Super French and English Cloths, Black and Fancy Super French and English Cassimeres, The very latest style Ve.stings. Blankets, Marsaille, Lancaster and .Allendale Quilts, Woolen Coverlets, Comforts. bles,-. Bleached and Brown Linen Table Cloths from. 2 yds. to 4 yds. wide, Bleached and Brown Domes tic Table Cloths, Woolen Table Covers, Work . • - Stand Woolen Covers, Sacking Bottcms, Table Oil Cloths, Stair Oil Cloths, Crash for Stairs, Brown and_ Bleached Sheetings I yd. to 3 yds, wide, Pilow Case Muslins, Tickens, Furniture Chintzes and Checks, Towelings, Bureau Covers, &c., &e., Looking Glasses. a large stock, Prime Live-picked- Geese Feathers. Window Shades, a new and full.assortment,. Window Shades with Bailey's Fixtures, Embroidered Muslin Window Curtains, A very large lot of Carpeting*, new styles; selling at reduced prices ; Carpet Chain, wool- . 7 en, linen and cotton. , China; Glass & Queensvvare. • China Tea Setts, gold band; White Granite waie, in new shapes, in full Dinner anti ,tt, Tear setts; Pitchers, Dishes, Soup - ;, Tureens, Gravies, &c. ;- Chamber and Toilet setts; Table and - Bar Tumblers, Wine & ' Champagne Glasses, _Egg and Cellery Glasses, Goblets, Preserve Dishes, Fruit Stands, Cake Stands &c., Floor Woolen Druggets, from 1 to 3 yds, wide Velvet Rugs, Door Matts, • Foor Oil Cloth from 1 yd, to 4 yds: wide; thc latter cut iu one piece to ,k4t a hal!, Mattings, checked: and plain fract 1 Td. to ' yds.rwide. A full line of Iloisery and Gloves, £ The above comprise only a small portion or our sew good s. ' - HALDE'MAN'S",, , Cheap Cash Store, Caliph htcf' 1 - 1 Y OT VS Hanging and Side Lamps, j For Sate at GROVE Fr ROTLPS. I 4 IRENC USTA RD in pots at WOLFE'S 13 .1 LEN' S lorig celebrated (UN, BENJAMIN' 4 CO. do 100 CLOAKS, HOUSE KEEPING' GOODS ATAR K TI! ESE FACTS! —o— THE PESTI:IIONY of the Iv HoLr.ii-onLO .11 O'LLO IV AY'S OINTMENT. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Sores arid Ulcers All description of sorecare remediable by the proper and diligent use of this inestimable preparation. To attempt to cure bad legs by plastering the edges of the wound together is a folly, for should the skin unite, a boggy dis eased condition remains underneath to break out with tenfold fury in a few days. The only rational and successful treatment, as indicated by nature, is to reduce the inflammation in all 1 about the wound andto soothe the neighboring parts by rubbing in plenty of the Ointment as salt isforeed into meat. Diptheria, .Ulceraed Saiv Throat, and Scarlet and oilier Fevers Any of the above diseases'may he cured by well rubbing the Ointment three time: 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, or any similar disorders affecting the chest and throat, will find themselves re lieved as by a charm. Piks, Fistulas, Strictures. The above class of complaints will be removed by nightly fomenting the parts with warm water, and then by most effectually rubbingin the Ointment. Persons suffering from these direful complaints should lose not a moment ht arresting their progress It should be under stood that it is not sufficient merely to smear the Ointment on the affected parts, but itmust be well rubbed in for some conviderable time two at three times a day, that it may he 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 Tabbing in of the Ointment, will do great service. This is the only sure treatment for female cases of cancer in the stomach, or where there may be a gen eral bearing down. Indiscretions of Youth; Sores and Ulcers. Blotches, as also'. swellings, cap, with cer tainty,•be radically clued it the Ointment be used freely; and .the - Pills be taken night and morning as recommended - in the printed in structions.- When treated •in any other way they only dry up.in'one place to break out in another; whereas this Ointment will remove the humour from the system, and leave the pa tient a vigorous , and thealthy being. It will require-time With the. use of the Pills to ensure a laiting cure. Drop.sical Stedlin§s; Paralysis and Stiff Although the above 'complain ts differ widely iu their origin and.riaturedet they all require local treatment:: Many of the worarcases, of Stich diseases, will' yield in- a comparatively short space of tirne When tliA Ointment is dill - gentlylrubbed into tne:partsaffected, even after every othermeana . have failed. In all serious maladies the Pills should be-. taken according to the• printed directions • accompanying each box.. Both the 01 ?Ails should be used , .xn 0846940timm,cases: Bad Legs,-' • , 'C'hiego-foot, Fistulas, Bad Breasts,' ' 13urnsi Chapped Hatids,Glandular .Bunions, Cons (Soft)• , Swellings, Bite of Mos- I.:ancera, Lumbago, clietoestaNd .IColiffaetrd met Piles; Sand-Flie%, St& .Thintst .11hiumatisin, Coco 'bay, 'Flepliantiasis, Scalds, • Skin Diseases, Seervy, Sore `Nipples, Tu'mors, Ulcers, - Sore; throates, Wounds; ' Yeti's; Sore-heads. - c AumioN I—None - are genuine unless the words , “HoLLowav, Net. YORK AND Lori- DoN," are discernable as. a Water-mark in every leaf of the book of directions, around each pot or box ; the same may be , Plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A hand some reward Will be given toany one rendering 'such iriforniation as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the med icines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. 1 - Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Flo L.- LOWAY, SO Maiden Lane, New York and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medi cine throughcut the civilized world, in pots, at 20c., 62c- and.sl each. - il:i—Theze is a cansiderablia , saving by taking the larger sizes. - N. B.—Directions for the guidance of p a tients, in every disorder, are affixed to each box NEW WMI - 0:B. &OHS. SPANGLER Br. PATTERSON ARE now supplied with a general ASSO,RTDIENT OP FALL & WINTER. Gjons, aria evcritthing desirable In their line. MEN AND BOY'S WEAR. Superior Silk Velvet, Oranadine and Woclen Vestings, French . Silk-Mixed Doeskin and Plain Cassimeres, Cloths of all grades, for Coats, Over-coats and Business suits, Union- Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Plaid and Plain Jeans, Lamb's-wool, Silk and Cotton Shirts find Drawers, Gloves, Wool ana cotton Hosiety, Suspenders, Cravats, Neck-ties, Shirt liressts and collars, ildy's and! Shawls, (,ticket J a c ke t 8 , children's, youth's and meals Ccip' Amd Soft Hats. LA DIES DEPARTMENT. Black Bayadare and • Fancy Plaid Silks, Figured and plain MerirkleS, in all colors, French Wool DeLames, hi beautiful designs, .Manchester and Prieilit Cashnieres and De Laines, Rep Nepolitans, Mourning Thibit Cloths, Coburgs, Bombazines, .Alpacas, Divellas, English and American 4-4 Chintz, Ginghams, Bogue , an? other new 'Style Prints, Rich Plaids and neat fig'd Merinos for misses. SITA WLS. Stella and Merino bordered, Bonella, Otnbray Jacquard, supelior Gay.and'P lain 4 and S quarters• }Joavy Shawls, a variety of Children's Shawls, Opera Caps, Zephyr shawls and Capes. CLOAKS! CLOAKS!' Cloth Talmas and Dusters, several styles of both, for claoks and talmas, Sacking and Skirting Flannels, Beaver•? Kid and Kid-silk Gloves and' Gauntletts, Embroidered Sleeves, and collars, Chefiele, Braid and Bead Bead • Nets, Diamond Rutting df all widths, all of • the new styles of dress trimming, Split 'Le phyr, Shetland Wool, Crochet Braid, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. White and Grey liden,and cottbn table cloths, Cotton Diaper and crash' Toweling, Sheeting, Checks and Ticking; Cradle , Crib and lied Blankets, Marsailles Quil't's and Counterpanes, Bureau Covers, Embossed Tiihle Covers, 4, 6 and .16 quarters 'Floor Oil'Cloths, Prime Live picked Feathers. CARPETS. 40 pieces of Carpet - in various qualities, from common to otedeumr - hnd . Hera Three Ply: DECOKATIFF PAPEtt. As full an assortment as can be found in tho county, of •the; choicest Gilt; Glazed and com mon Wall •Paper for Parkirs, Chambers, Offices, Ste., with Pannels, Columns& Borders. L' s l r fill d l hrSe rtn4 iVrown. StroArsl• - 0141 ce'Vrearrind . fi/a614 4 1V05; Extrd Fine Orleans ,Molasses :Lovering and other Syrups; , , Rio,. Jaya and I,liguira ,c(JFEZEkI; Farina ; Tupro.ca and. Corn. §tar.cli • ' Split Peas,; Soup Mani; Cheese; Bice and Spices; nett/ Dried Peale and,4rel eckeral S4il and o llm of 'winch. Jive beeiCbou, t TO,Tt CASH, and will be sold at a very sinait ii,dYanN on cost .prices. Call and 'make yoar'pitrtliascs or send in your or ders, eat* I= 1.! • 00t) ()1.! Prime York CoUntc litietothesl Hour, by the huti,tr! or single pound. t For stilq, at WOLFE'S.