c Notat Itlat itttiaa. MARIETTA CAR HOURS : The allowing IS the starting time from this place, from and af ter Monday ; June 10: GOING EAST Marietta Accommodation, at 7.20 a. in Ilarrisburg Accommodation, 2.10 p. m Mail Train, 6.21 p. to GOING WEST Mail Train, Harrisburg Accommodation, SATURDAY, JULY 20,1861 fir We understand that the celebra ted Dr. Tirm.r., of New York, is likely to accept an invitation given him by Mr. Spangler to spend a few days a mongst us during the present summer. As an author, a journalist, a physician, and a philanthrophist, Prof. PEALS, is justly regarded as one of the notables of the age - ; and there are many in this neighborhood who, if apprised of his coming, would no doubt gladly stretch a point to make his acquaintance,. We trust we shall have timely notice of his coming, and that lie will stay with us long enough to see the beauties with which nature has so abundantly blest this section of the Susquehanna. Q ,D" Whilsr on a flying visit to Lan caster, on Wednesday morning last, we were pained to hear of an accident hap pening the family of our former towns man, Captain S. S. Rathvon, now of Lancaster. From the Express of Wed nesday evening we copy the following: A most distressing causuality hapen en to-day about noon, causing 'sudden and deep sorrow in the family of one of our most respectable and highky esteem ed citizens, Mr. S. S.]tathvon. it seems that a number of boys were bathing in the Conestoga, about three hundred yards above the Railroad bridge, among 'whom were three sons of Mr. Rathvon, 'the elder, Frank, being about twelve years of age. Most of the boys, includ ing one of Mr. ltathvon's sons, had started to to go home, when Frank got in 'water beyond his depth, and ' being unable to swim, caught hold of his broth er who was near, for a time endangering his life also. The latter extricated him self, reached the shore, and gave thy alarm,but before assistance could be procured, the unfortanate lad had sunk to rise no more. The sad news was communicated to the 'family and friends and after an hour's search the body was recovered, but life was of course extinct, Thu family have the heartfelt sympathy Of our citizens in their sudden and pain ful beraventout. ilEir Spangler & Patterion's store was broken into about 2 o'clock, on Saturday morning last. and the drawers robbed of four or five dollars, mestly in pennies; &c., some silk handkerchiefs, when they passed over into the hardware depart tnent of Sterrett Co., taking there from four repeating pistols and several boxes of catridges. The money drawers were found in the alley adjoining the store, in the morning. They must have been alarmed during their operations, for they would not have been satisfied with so little booty whilst so much was within their grasp. Previous to com mitting the robbery, the wagon maker shop of A. Emswiler, and the blacksmith shop of James IL Armstrong, were for cibly entered, at which places they pro cured the tools' with which the entrance into the store was effected, by prying off the shutter of the front door, and cutting cut part of the sash. As yet, no clue tias been attained of the burglars. ar The storm of Wednesday after twon did considerable damage in the ad joining townships. It unroofed the of Mr- Jacob Oldweiler, near' E lizabethtown, blew down Brenneman's School House in Mount Joy township, and. levelled the fences and grain gener ally in its march. It passed over the farm of our friepd Jacob Nissley, but, was then much spent and did little dam age for him.—Mount Joy Herald of Sat arday. ar The Saint Louis Hotel, Philadel phia, has become one of the most popu lar houses in the city. Fare has been reduced to $1.50 per day. Accommo dations ou the European plan can be had when wished. See card in another column.• - Godey for August is on our table; it is as essentially necessary to every intelligent family as three meals a-day to a well regulated household. ilar M. Blitz is now in the market with his celebrated soap. He is pre pared to sell it by the single pound.— See his advertisement. Aar Dillon back has determined to work off his summer stock at a low figure, in 'irder to make room for fall purchases. Imo• pol. John W. Forney, of the philadelphia Press, was,on Monday last, elected secretary of the U. S. Senate. r of. Wise left Lancaster with his war balloon on Thursday morning last. ar most tithe soldiers in and about Baltimore have been paid off. They received their hard-earned Money it gold, and, as kgeosral t i tling, they for warded thciir few dollars to mothers and fathers, to whom, in these- dull times, e money will prove a-great blessing. Mariettian in Washington Asi! sorox , J ti,r 15, 18G1 Mr. Editor: In my progress here on the Northern Central, I found nothing of . special interest except the new bridges built to replace those destroyed by the Maryland rebels, which can be seen soon after passing the Pennsylvania line ; and the squads of soldiers guarding the line of the road from other interference by the same graceless rascals, some of whom are said to be still lurking in disguise in that misguided State. These soldiers are seen loitering along the road at short intervals and stationed at or near the bridges, with musket on shoulder, their tents pitched by the side of the road, in woods, thickets, and in the corners of fields, apparently with all the arrange ments for protection and comfort ; and they seem to desire nothing more than newspapers, which are thrown to them. by the passengers, — and which they re ceive with marks of joy and satisfaction. Arriving at Baltimore we found Mon ument Square still occupied by troops, with two brass cannon. It was a strange sight to see the very spot consecrated with a monument erected to commemo rate the glorious achievements of Balti moreans, of the last generation, in de fence of the nation to be thus guarded by Pennsylvanians against Baltimoreans of this day, who meditate its destruction. In our peregrinations through the city our opinion of Baltimore's loyalty was not enhanced by the display of the stars and stripes, for none are to be seen any where in that ill-starred city, except at the Government buildings and at the police station. Nevertheless the love for that " old flag" is not entirely extinct among her people, for when the " Star Spangled Banner" was played by the Band at the Gilmer House, the crowd which had gathered in the square, en thusiastically applauded it by almost deafening clapping of hands. This lat the instant regarded as an homage to the author, her own gifted and patriotic son, as Secessia, you know, delights to honor any thing that pertains to the State ; but when subsequently " Hail Columbia" and " Yankee Doodle" were equally cheered, I was constrained to believe that either Baltimore was loyal or that none but her loyal citizens had, on that occasion, congregated in the square, as there was no false pretence in these cheers, they had the ring of the true metal., That Baltimore has suffer ed and is suffering immensely is but too evident on every hand, her wharves de serted, her ships unemployed, her stores without purchasers, and her mechanics and laborers without employment, attest it beyond dispute—let her ascribe it to its true cause. In the outskirts of the city on both sides of the Washington Railroad are several encampments.— Arriving at Washington the first thing that attracted our attention was the large number of army wagons and am bulances on the grounds near the depot; and the large number of encampments on the heights north of the city.— Visiting the capitol we found the two magnificent Balls, wherein are setting the Senators and Representatives, not of all the States as of yore, but of the loyal and faithful States, as clean and brilliant, as if no troops had therein been quartered, evincing the respect paid by the defenderk of the Union for its greatest architectural triumph, in which they, in common with all others, not tainted with treason, no doubt, feel a just pride. On Tuesday evening our party attended the President's levee, and were no less delighted with the cor diality and frankness with which we were received, than dazzled by the splen dor of the decorations and appointments. The attendance was very large. And if " Old Abe" did not exhibit as much ele gance and polish in the perfermance of his part as some of his predecessors, he was, I am sure, as sincere and warm in his welcome. I Mrs. Lincoln and her sister, had a position near the President, and gracefully entertained the visitors. The President "is looking" care-worn and debilitated—whether the cares and re sponsibilities of his high position, or the shaking of probably two thousand hands, for the space of three hours produced this effect, I am not prepared to say.— Mrs. Lincoln is a handsome woman and looks remarkably well ; she impressed me as a woman who would ever be ready to stimulate her husband's ambition and never fail to aid him in the attainment of all its objects, in such manner only, as is proper, of course, for a wife's co operation. The man among all the celebrities to be seen here, which our party most ar dently desired to see, was that greatest captain of the age, Gen. Scott, bet how to accomplish this was not easily deter mined, as every inquiry but strengthened the conviction that no formal interview with him could be had. Finally by sug gestion of a friend, we posted ourselves near his office, where he usually arrives at nine o'clock, A. M., where quite a crowd were in waiting for the same object, we formed a line on both sides of the pas sage leading from his carriage door to the door of his office, and maintained our po s ition until he arrived, when he, with great dignity and urbanity, took each man's band and then passed slowly into his office, occupying less time in this courtesy than it occupies in describ, ing it. again met him, accidentally,, at St. John's Bpiscual church, 1:11a 11.36 a. In 7.00 I . la 7 7 144 Fl l , W day. The impressions he made on me' on both these occasions were the same,- that while in body he is frail, requiring the aid of his attendant Col. Wright, in entering and leaving his carriage, yet in mind he is active and vigorous, and fully equal to the demands made upon him by his position in this epoch in the nation's history. The visitors and resi dents have implicit confidence in him; and regard hint with a veneration akin to that felt for Washington, and the re mark is everywhere heard that as Wash-7 ington was the father of his country, Scott is destined to be its savior. L. CO - Lieut. Stemmer, of Fort Pickens fame, has opened a recruiting office in Chicago. EMPLOYMENT: The Erie Sewing Machine Company desire to secure a few Traveling Agents, upon a salary of 25 to $6O per month and expenses, or a commission. This is an opportunity seldom offered, and 'those who choose a constant business, can rely on con stant employment fora term of years. Con fidential Circulars sent free. Address Erie Sewing Machine Company. R. JAMES, Gen rale Agent, MILAN, Onto. [34-6m lt:P'See advertisment of Prof. L. Miller's Hair Invigorator, and Liquid Hair Dye, in an other column. PROF. DE CiRATII'S ELECTRIC OIL has per formed some miraculous cures in our city, at the Union Hall. One gentleman, deaf for twenty years, has been restored to his hearing. Another, afflict ed with Rheumatism, unable to raise his hands to his head, was cured in presence of a large audience. We will, therefore, recommend to all afflicted with Rheumatism, Deafness, Neu ralgia. Sores, Pains, Burns, Frosted Hands and Feet, to get a bottle of De Gratii , s Electric Oil, as we saw his Oil perform cures which the me dical faculty has been unable to make.—Hart ford (Con.) Daiy.4yo. ;- Ask Mr. John A:Perry, of Manchester, what he knows about my Electric Oil. Ask all of h ers present at the City Hall, if nor 100 invalids were cured instantly by the application of the Electric Oil. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, in gen eral, every thing sore or painful, has lost its terror. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers in the United States and Canada. Price 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle.. 1 . 1. See advertisement. We take pleasure in calling attention to the advertisement of R. Newell's Gallery of Art. The testimonials are of the first charac ter. ST. LOUIS HOTEL, CHESTNUT -ST., ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA, In the immediate neighborhood of the Jobbing Houses on Market, Third and Chestnut-sts., Banks, Post Office, Merchants , Exchange, &c., &c. BOARD PER DAY, ..$1.50. Accommodation When required on the Ditto rEaN PLAN : RooMs from nO cents and:up wards, per day, and Meals at a .11 . .15t-class Restaurant attached to the Hotel. Prices according to the Bills of Fare. The City Cars tithe passengers from any station TO or CLOSE TO the Hotel. English, French, German and Spanish July 20- ly..] spokm. fIYDROPATIIY STEADILY PROGRESSING Gratefully acknowledges the very liberal patronage that has been extended to him du ring the short time that he has been in Mariet ta, and has much pleasure in announcing to the ladies in this vicinity that he has good prospects of being able soon to secure . the services of a thoroughly qualified and experi enced female physician, who, he feels assured will supply a want that has been long felt in this community. Marietta, July 20, 1861. Selling out Summer STOCK._ At a very lo* figure to make room for Call at Diffenbach's and see how cheap you can buy all kinds of summer goods just now— being determined to close out his summer goods to make room for a Fall stock. Great induce ments now to buy at DIFFENBACWS. July 20, 1361. - AN T L ll on E , R l E ,r fi esi S den th t e n H ot o i n A or . ab L le H l a i 3 e , n es ry an G d . Ferree Brinton, Esq., Ass. Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the Count,) of Lanc es tei, and Assistant Justices of the Court of Oyer & Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed requiring me, among other things, to make PUBLIC PROCLABIATION throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery ; Also, a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delive ry, will commence at the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, in the Comnionwealth of Pennsylvania,_ on the Timm MONDAY IN August, IS61: In pursuance of which precept PUBLIC NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN to the Mayor and Alderman of the City of Lan caster, in said comity, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner, and Constables of the said city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and time in their own proper persons with their rolls, records and examinations, and in quisitions,.and their other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices altertain, in their behalf to be done ; and also those who will prosecute against the prisoners who arc, or then shall be, in the jail of said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, the 29th day of Jund, 18131. S. W. P. BOYD, SHERIFF. P. S.—Punctual attendance of the Jurors and Witnesses will hereafter be expected and required on the first day of the sessions. Al dermen and Justices of the Peace are required by an order of Court, dated , November 21st 1848, to return their recognizances to the Clerk of Qu a r ter Sessions, within one week from the day of final action in each case, and in default thereof, the Magistrates costs, will not tie allowed. JOHN FULLS, BUTCHER, Having disposed of his interest inthe butch ering business to his late issistant, JOHN SHALLOW, who will in future conduct the business at the old stand, would take this means to request all persons indebted to him to call and settle, be ing anxious to close his books without delay. JOHN FULKS. Marietta, July 13, 13614 f. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH BUSING, late of Manheim township, Lancaster'county, deceased.—Letters of Administration on the estate of the said deceased having been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims against the same will present them, and those, indebted thereto will make immediate pay,. ment to - the undersigned, residing in the; Borough. of Marietta. EDWARD RUSINO.' Marietta, Jul y 13, 1861, [Bt. Dr. Cameron FALL PURCHASES AUGUST COURT PROCLAMATION WOODWORTH'S'. Compound IVashiug and Toilet Soap FOR SALE IN MARIETTA. THIS SOAP, Patented in March, 1,9613 - , is decidedly the cheapest and best soap that has ever been. made, and at the same time the mode of manufacturing the simplist that has ever been discovered. It can be made in ten minutes. Any one can heat over the fire a quantity of water and turn the same into' the best Toilet Soap, at a cost of 3 cents a pound, or into the best Washing Soap at the low cost of a quarter, one half, or one cent per pound, It is made without any offensive smell there /silo lye or grease usedi being made entirely from chemicals. It hasbeen analysed by some of the best chemists andfound to contain no thing that will injure the most delicate fibres, or the skin. This Soap has been used by thousand of fam ilies, for the last six months, and it is univer sally preferred to any other, wherever it is known, both for its superior quality as a wash ing and toilet soap and for the great economy there is in using it, being cheaper by several hundred per cent than any other soap kno vn. Every family should possess it. and needs only to be known to be sought after by every house hold and laundress in the land. "Economy is Wealth." This Soap is now manufactured by the under signed, in Marietta, - and has already met with very flattering success thus far. It is certainly a great money-saving labor-saving necessary for every household. It can he had at my residence adjoining Mr: thasles Kelly's, on Market Street, AT FIVE CENTS A POUND. MARK 1311117 Marietta, July 13, iB6l-tf. STILL IN THE - UNION -o t JOHN °KULL, HATTER, NO. 92 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA TAKES this method of informing his old friends and the public generally, that he has re-taken his old stand (recently occupied by George L. Maekley,) and is now perma nently fixed to prosecute • THE BATTING BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Having just returned from the city where he selected a large. varied and fashionable assort ment of everything in the HAT AND CAP LINE, and now only asks an examination of his stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. Having also laid in a stock of Hatung materi al, he will be enabled, at short notice, to man ufacture all qualities—from the common Soft, to the most Fashionable Silk Hat. Employing none but the best of workmen, and manufacturing good goods at low prices ; he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. Lia=. The highest price paid for Furs,—in trade or cash. Marietta, March 9, Mil. SUPPLEE & BRO„ IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, And General Machinists, Second street, Below Union, Columbia, Pa. They are prepared to make all kinds of Iron Castings for Rolling Mills and Blast Furnaces, Pipes, for Stearn, Water and Gas ; Columns, Fronts, Cellar Doors, Weights, &c., for Buil dings, and castings of every description ; STEAM ENGINES, AND BOILERS, IN THE MOST MOI)NRN 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. BLACKSMITHING 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. Ill'Repairing promptly attended to. Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet with prompt attention. Prices to suit the times. Z. SUPPLEE, T. X. SUPPLER. Columbia, October 20, 1860. 14-tf Ilein 11.111 - Qbet and COQ{ tjlo. subscriber having purchased the pro perty lately occupied by C LARK & ZELL. would most respectfully call the attention of his old friends {lnd customers to to the fact that he is now prepared to sell LUMBER AND COAL at the very lowest figures by Boat-load, Car load, or othetwise. His Stock of Lumber will be selected from one of the best manufactories and cannot fail to give satisfaction. lie is also prepared to supply "BILL STUFF" at short notice and at low prices. HIS STOCK OF COAL will consist of Shamokin, Red and White Ash, Baltimore Company, Lykens Valley, &c., all of which he will sell by the Boat load, Car-load, or by the SINGLE TON. He will ale continue tlic receiving of Coal at very low ligutes THOMAS ZELL, Marietta, April 5, , 0, 3561-40: WINES & LIQUORS. = 7- ' I E-I. D. I3ENJAMIN, DEALER IN WINES & LIQUORS, Picot Building, Marietta, Pa. a BEGS leave' to inform the public that lie will continue the WINE & LIQUOR busi ness, in all its branches.. He will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Brandies, IVines, Gins, Irish and Scotch Whiskey, Cordials, Bitters, ic., BENJAMIN'S Justly Celebrated Rose Whisky, ALWAYS ON HAND. A very surerior OLD BYE WHISKEY ust received, which is warranted pure. I[3 All H. D. B. now asks of the public is a careful examination of his stock and pri ces, which will, - he is confident, result in Ho tel keepers and others finding it to their ad. vantage to make their purchases from I MARIETTA. MARBLE YARD, Iffo*tufs, Tombs, Rao 5 1 .1300,, &e. MICHAEL GABL.E, Marble Mason, Opposite the Town Hall Park, Marietta, Pa. —o Xl2 THE Marble business in all its branches, will be continued at the old place, near the Town Hall and opposite Funk's Cross Keys Tavern, where_ every description of marble work will be kept on hand or made to order at short notice and at very reasonable prices. Marietta, June 29, 1861. 49-ly H. L. &E. T. ZAHM RESPECTFULLY inform their ( friguds and the public that they still continue the WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY business at the old stand,. North-west Corner of North Queen street and Center Square, Lancaster,Ps A full assortment of goods in our line of -busi ness always en baud and for sale at the lowest, cash rev. ICI— Repairing attended to per- , sonally b'j the proprietors. UMBER YARD. Q.II.OSH 8; SON, Lumber Dealers. rd at the Eastern part of Marietta. rEr' Virse call at their office, adjoining the THREE:SEOUT brick house at the CANAL. .. 5 0X1R PROPyLk vi "OKOMATIStIi* Dining the past year we have introduced to the notice of the :nedical profession of this country the Pure Crystalized Chloride of Pro- pylamine, as a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM; and having received from many sources, both from physicians of the highest standing and Flattering testimonials of as real value from patients, the most in the treatment of this painful and obstinate disease, we arc induced to present it to the public in a form READY FOR IDINEDIATE Use, which we hope will commend itself to those who ure suffering. WAY this afflicting complaint, and to the medical practitioner who may feel disposed to test the powers of this. valuable remedy. Etaxin P ' ROPYLAIIIII , IE 3 in the form above spoken of, has recently been extensively ex perimented with in the Pennsylvania Hospital, and with marked success (as will appear from the published accounts in the medical journals.) It is carefully put up ready for immedi ate use, with full directions, and can be ob tained from all the druggists at 75 cents per bottle; and at wholesale of BULLOCK & CRENSHAW; fruggists and Manufacturing Chetnists, Philadelphia WINES AND LIQUORS ;IF; Alexander D.. Reese, WINE AND LIQUOR DEALER, Main Street, [EAST WARP] Mount JoyA Lancaster County; Pa, THE; Undersigned would most respectfally btg leaiat to inform the public that he has opened a Wirct wan LIQUOR STORE in all its branches. He will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Brandies, Wines, • Gins, Irish and Scotch Whisky, Cordials, Bitters, 4-e. Also, a very superior Old Rye Whisky just received, 'which is warranted pure. A choice article of German Wine. Various brands of Champagne Wines. %PAll A. D. it. now asks of the public is a careful examination of his stock and prices, which will, he is quite confident, result in Ho tel keepers and others• finding it to their advan tage to make their purchases of him. ALSO—Kerosene, or Coal Oil, Pine Oil and Fluid at reduced prices, at the "Enterprise Wine 8,7 Liquor Store." A. D. REESE. Mount Joy, June 22, 1861-Iy. SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES 11 A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD ! ! ! JOHNS Sr. GROSLEY'S AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE. The Strongest Glue in the World For Cementing Wood, Leather, Glass, Ivory, China, Marble, Porcelain, Cot al, Alabaster, Bone, 4-c., 4c., 4-c. The only article of the kind ever produced which will withstand Water EXTRACTS. " Every housekeeper should have a supply of Johns & Grosley's A.merican Cement Glue." —New York Times. "It is so convenient to have in the house." —New York .gzpress. "It is always ready; this commends it to every body."—N. Y. Independent. " We have tried it, and find it as useful in our house as water."—Wilkes' Spirit of the Times. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale Dealers =1 r• For sale by all Druggists and Store keepers generally throuehout pe country. JOHNS 4. GROSLEY, (Sole Manufacturers,) 78 WI - tad - Au Braver, (Corner of Liberty Street,) NEW YORK. July 13-1 year]. AUDITOR'S NOTICE, The undersigned auditor appointed to distribute the bal ance remaining in the hands of James Wilson, Executor of the last will of Ann Whitehill, late of Lancaster county, deceased, will sit for that purpose on SATURDAY, the 10th day of AUGUST next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in the Library Room of the Court Rouse. JAMES L. REYNOLDS, Marietta, July 6, '6l. ] Auditor. WENTY EMPTY HOGSHEADS _.! E 1 T—in good condition—will be sold 5-;r -,, V at the low price of $1 each and delivered' any where in or near Marietta free of charge. Be ing in want of cellar room, if taken from the store soon, a trifle less will be taken. Also, a lot of excellent WHISkY BARRELS very cheap. For sale at DIFFENBACH'S THE American Watches 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. .1. Z A HM Corner of North Queen-st., and Centre Square Lancaster, Pa., have them for sale at the ve2l lowest rates—every watch accompanied with the manufacturers guarrantee to ensure its gen uineuess. For Rent Three comfortable dwellings, located in very pleasant parts of this borough, for rent cheap. Apply to David Harry. A BASEMENT ROOM, between the White Swan and the Perry House, Front street, Marietta, admirably adopted for a restaurant or a barber shop, for rent. Apply to David harry. Great Discovery. T have made a discovery - of the utmost fin iportance to every married person - oneither sex, and will send the full partic.ulaM-conCern in,g it to any one on receipt of a stamp to pay return postage, Address Dn. J. H. MARTELL, •;-, 7-39-iswly.) - Alfred, Mann!, SPECTACLES to suit all who Gan be aided with glasses, can be bought at H. L. 4- E. J. ZAHN'S, Cor ner of North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancaster. New glasses refittedln oldfran4, at short notice. [volly LAMPS! LAMPS! SHADES, &C. The undersigned• has received another lot of Fluid and Coal Oil Larnpa,.andllamp Shades of every variety and pripe. Gall4ndaee the&: at Dr. Hlitkle's , Drug Store. 50 B ARRELS Monongahela Whiskey which 'Will , bo 'sold .at thelowes market rates by the barrel .or-y,o)ion, at J. R. Diffenback's : , 110ViVa:p- Store. • •• IXT ALL-P A.PERS.--We hp;Figtos ,, treceived VI another supply frop , JXork and Philadelphia ,mauufactones. ,1 ) ?..ha':sers can rely upon the newest siylesw , *lll be sold unusually low at J. R. Dian rch (3 . ENTS DIEW STYLE CAPS; . I.fi AT CAULL'S O NLY ONE DOLLAR EACH! 10,000 Beautiful Steel Plate Engravings of die lord's Prayer for &de. YALU A BEE PROPERTY GLVEN AWAY! ! The idea of representing the- Lord's Prayer by an eigraving, and of ornamenting andar ranging it in such a , manner as to. produce at once a model of neatness and taste, was con ceived and carried out-by ORMSBY, the cele brated Bank Note Engraver of New York. It commences with exquisitively executed words of "Our Fatter," and then• follow in success ion the other parts of the prayer, every phrase of which is engraved] in the- most elegant and tasteful manner. Near the bottom. of the pic ture is a superbly executed head of Our Sa viour, and encircliwg - the upper part of the en graving are ten angels, each bearing one of THE TEN CODINANDKENTS The engraving has reseived the most unqual ified praise from the religious community, as there is nothing of a sectoring character about it, having been recommended by clergyman of all denominations. As an ornament, it is one of the most splendid ever published. in this country, and is destined to take the place of a poorer class of engravings. The size of the Plateis 20 x 2S inches; and is unquestionably the cheapest engraving ever offered in this country. Who that loves art—who delights to study a fine engraving—who that would receive the impressions which such a work is calculated to impart, would fail to secure a copy when the price is ONLY ONE , DOLLAR, with the chalice of securing for. the sum in addition, a permanent lame or another valuable gift'? As a work of art this valuable and beautiful engraving is worth more then the dollar asked for it, it will readily be acknowledged on an inspection of it but the subscribers intend to make a Gilt Distribution to purchasers of the engraving of valuable presents of follows :- 1 House and Lot in York Borough. 2 Buggies, (Quinn & Palmer's make, war anted.) I Rockaway. 2 Building Lots in York Borough. 100 Valuable Books. 50 Bbls. Flour, (Warranted.) 1000 Gold Gilt Frames to suit Engraving of the Lord's Prayer. 500 Steel Plate Engravings, Birth of Christ. Magnificent Looking Glasses. Gold and Silver Watches. All kinds of Jewelry, embracing Cameos, Florentine, Mosaic, Gold Stone, Ste., &c. A Gift worth from 50 cents to $500.00 with each engraving sold. When the engravings are sold a meeting of the purchasers will be called at Washington Hall, York, Pa., when the Gifts named above will be distributed in such a manner as the purchasers may determine. The Purchasers selecting a committee of disinterested persons to make the awards in such manner as they may designate. The proprietors from the favorable manner in which this Gift. Enterprise has been received, and the number of engravings already sold, hope to be able to have the amount disposed of by the Ist of July, '6l, and when all are sold they will notify the purchasers, and have the distribution of the Gifts proceeded with. The engraving has received the commenda tion of the Reverend Clergy, our first citizens, and indeed of all classes, wholenter pinto it with interest and spirit. Send One Dollar,.and 4 red stamps, to nay postage on Engraving, and you are sure to get it by return mail with a Ticket in the Drawing. Address, AUSTIN & WEHRLY. J. M. AUSTIN. GEORGY. WEHRLY RECOMMENDATIONS. We invite attention to some of the recom mendations: From Reo. C. .W. Whompson, Rector of St. John's Protestant Episcopal. Church, York, Pa Mews. Austin St Wehrly:—The engraving of the " Lord's Prayer," which is now offered for sale by, Messrs. Austin 8z Wehrly, of. this . Borougn, " got up" with much taste and beauty, and ought to recomend itself to public attention—anything that will keep that noble composition before the mind and memory Is likely to do good. The work seems to me only to require examination in order to be ad mired, and I cannot but hbpe that the gentle men who have in hand its distribution at 'so moderate a rate, will be abundantly success ful in their undertaking: C. W. THOMPSON. Front Rev. F. F. Hagan, Pastor of the Mora vian Church ,York, Pa. York, Pa., Feb. 20, 1861. Messrs. Austin Sr. Wehrly :—Having had the pleasure of invecting Messrs. Austin at Wehrly's splendid engraving of the Lo_rd's Prayer, I would cordially recommend it to the favorable attention of their friends at York and elsewhere. It is not only a beautiful or nament for the dwelling of every christian family, but also a useful and edifying acquisi tion for Sunday Schools and similar benevolent institutions. F. F. Hagan. Mr. John Fulks, Market-st., agent for Mari etta and vicinity, where specimen engravings can be seen and purchased. Li- 5 o A 0 0 r, ; (-) C .\| - •" ° •?' "ncl, • " t 2 P. hi s^-I'..Z rs 1 - ,1 Z - g r , b E; ." . 1 1 6 • :S. S . I . ?4 r u m i e 3 + p It - G 14 ' ' 4l'. Z 4: 5 I sr • F 4 g:Z • , 4iF• o , 4 " .° 7.;•r;•• ,c 2 • 3.. , H , • t;-, 6,-15 r?' 7t." 5 , 0 C o .; • • 8 . , z t a o 2. r 1 Mt . n• - • - DROP. DE pRATH would state explicitly that he is the discoverer and sole possessor of the secret of the manufacture of Electric Oil, which could not bepurchased for $l,OOO, 000—and $OO,OOO will be given to any chemist who will make it. My Oil has performed all the cures published is the Ledger for years past. Ask Col. Grant, 26 North Thirteenth street, Dr..Killingsworth, Dr. Keyser, now at St.' Lawrence Hotel ; George C. Boyer, 302 Jarvis street; Mr. Cripps, Thirteenth and Girard Avenue, and others, ad infinitum, who have been cured of. Rheumatism, Deafness, &c., by my Oil in Philadelphia. It is aNd valuable remedy .for• Colds, Splints, Sptivin and Scratches on horses. Price 25 cents, 50 cents, and $l.. ' Puns. CIIA ALL'S Dr. GRATH, Philadelphia, Pa. None genuine without signature of Prof C. DE GIAATH. 'Labels signed in writing. Principal Depot No. 217 South Eighth St. Philadelphia. Country dealers and druggists can be supplted wholesale and retail. Price 25 cents; 00 cents, - and $1 per bottle. Tty everything else ; gtve this one simple trial. CAUTION—Be careful to ask for and get DE ,Gu Cried Electric Oil, as worthless iuntations abound. There are numerous imitations sprung up on tthe.reputation my article bas acquired. The must beware. They are worthless. Ter sale by all dealers and druggists. Prin cipal office 217 South Sth street, Phila. Feb. 2-Iy] ESTATE OF ANDREW SNYDER, late . of, the Borough of Marietta, Dec'd. Letter ,s or Administration on , ,said estate haNip . g,heety granted to the uudergsned, ail persons Indetrt,r 4 ed thereto are reittibsted to make immediate payment, and those ha,Ving,elaims or demential' against the same will present them for szt%) . e 7 ment to the undersigned, residing roue!. - BARE S.PANYILX , Rte -Marietta, June 22,11161-6 t • 2 5.:4 ...f . t E L w S tt i r l o y riga h h e el so a kisi V t n t il l kz l j o ust , eit rit ' at,y ' rtlir4 by ' the barrel or gallon at the Enterprise Wine & Li4uor Store. it. D. R.EESE, Mount Joy. IcrET A: NEW SPRING STYLE HAT, AT ClalL,L.' . 4 'js). Market Street, Matietta, Pi.,