'fontglaritttian. tATUII;DA.Y, NOVEMBER 9, 18G1 The Removal of Major-General J. 0. Fremont. This piece of rascality is attributed by every intelligent person with whom 'we have conversed on the subject, to Simon Cameron the Secretary of War.— lit is an old proverb that what every body says must be true, and in this com munity where Simon has been known 'from his boyhood, the people are fully -competent to judge of his qualifications tfor any piece or low trickery that 'might subserve his owu selfish purposes, - and they are not slow to pronounce ac cordingly. We could pass in silent contempt any little piece of trickery, such as might naturally be expected of Simon and the low illiterate gambling gang with whom he usually associates, bat that a great National calamity such as the removal of General Fremont is but too likely to prove, should be toler • ated at his hands, or at the hands of ' any other aspiring adventurer, is more .than the country will tamely submit to. Nothing indeed bat the very high re ,spect that is entertained for the Presi dent and some of the members of his Government, prevents the people from showing their dissatisfaction at the re . 'nova' of Fremont. Throughout this portion of Pennsyl vania where Simon Cameron is best known, he is almost unanimously re garded as the plague spot of the Ad ministration, and whether guilty or not, be will be charged, and we think rightly too, with every unseemly act of the de partment over which he presides. In dignation meetings ought to be held throughout the entire Commonwealth, find his removal from the War Depart ment urged upon the. President by every loyal citizen who feels for the honor of his country, in this its day of trial. The publication of Adjutant Gen. Thomas's report, has fully prepared the public mind for further perpetrations of the War Department if it be allowed any longer to remain in the hands of Simon Cameron. We shall return to this pain ful subject. ar On Monday next, DR. GROVE, of this borough, will leave for Missouri. The Doctor was, some weeks since, ap pointed by the Secretary of War to the position of Brigade Surgeon, he now goes to assume that position in the "De partment of the West." We are sorry be will find, on repairing thither that the " Pathfinder" has been supplanted, but never•the•less predict for the Dr. a brilliant and useful career. Dr. %I est, formerly of Bainbridge, takes Dr. Grove's position in our midst, and we are assured by those who know hits well, that the void left by Dr. G. will be creditably and satisfactorily filled. The Drug busi ness, as will be seen by reference to our advertising columns, will be conducted by Dr. West and Harrison Roth. Har rison is a " fixed institution" in that establishment, and his absence "in the wars" during the three months service, left a want of something, which was only removed by his return to his " old posish." I= ar We are requested to give notice that, on Tuesday evening next, at 7 'o'clock, ft free TEMPERANCE LECTURE, the tirst of a series to be given during the ensuing season, under the auspices of the Good Templars ,of this borough, will be delivered by Wm. Nicholson, Esq., late Grand Scribe of the Sons of Tem perance, of Pennsylvania, in the Tem perance Halt, Marietta. The public are freely invited to attend. per' Frederick S. Bletz, of Columbia, bas been awarded by the Quartermaster's Department at Washington, the con tract for supplying the government with one million of feet of lumber, seven hund red and fifty thousand feet to be pine boards and plank, and two hundred and eig'hty-five thousand feet hemlock scant ling. The price allowed is $l5 43 per thousand feet. The bids ranged as high as 835 per thousand. Mr. Bletz was the lowest and best bidder, and hence the contract was awarded to him. wr The following gentlemen were e lected on Monday last, officers. for the ensuing rtir, of the Marietta and Mount Joy Turnpike Road Company : A. B. Hackman, J. L. Shultz, S. C. Hiestand, A. H. Musselman, J. G. Hoerner. J. E: Ere,ybill, President. J. W. Clark, Secretary and Treasurer, The 'County Commissioner pub sh a list of volUnteers from Lancaster kounty, enrolled and mustered into ser vice ander orders of the Governor of Pennsylvania, with the weekly allowance made by the Board of Relief to their families or persons dependent upon them. The whole number of recipients is 705, of which 627 are from the city ; 14 from Marietta ; 1.0 from Bainbridge ; 26 from Monet joy ; 20 from Safe Har bor; 5 fr um Elizabethtown, and 3 from Millersville. Taking $1.75 per week as the ..average allowance the amount paid not weekly would he $1283.75, or should the same number continue in service for the year, the , amount annually would foot up the snug sum. of sixty-four thous and ono hundred and fiftY-five dollars. HOSPITAL STORES, e ladies further acknowledge—s2.oo from Mrs. Christian Stibgen, and $6.00 from D. Harry, Esq., being his quota of subscrip tion to the Volunteer Fund ;—Also, stores from Mrs. E. D. Roath, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. M, Rambler, and C. C. P. Grosh. Mrre socks are needed—knitters can be supplied with yarn by calling on Mrs. A. B. Crrosh, or any of the Committee. Tile Sanitary Commission at Washing ton appeals to the women of America for more bedding, delicacies, &c., for the sick. A.nd 500,000 pairs of mittens are needed for our brave soldiers this win ter. They should be knit with a fore finger and a thumb. Young ladies ! now is your time to serve your country. Knit at every leis ure moment—carry your knitting when you go on calls and visits—knit for your country ! If you do not know how, learn immediately. The elder ladies and matrons will gladly teach you. Our Country expects every woman to do her duty! A. B. G. GEN. HEINTZELNAN.—The citizens of Buffalo, claiming Gen. Heintzelman as a townsman, says the Albany Knicker bocker have petitioned the President to appoint him Major General. The list of signers, beginning with Millard 'Fill more, is such as any man might be proud to 'receive a compliment from. The citizens of Albany should have an in terest in the welfare of the gallant Gen eral. His "better-half" is a full-blooded Albanian. Many of the middle-aged ladies and gentlemen of Albany who frequented the dancing parties at Stan wix Hall some twenty-odd years ago, cannot have forgotten the amiable and beautiful "Maggie" Stewart. She is now the wife of Gen. Heintzleman, one of the bravest generals in the army. Why should not Albanians interest them selves in his behalf as well as Buffaloni ens ? Let a movement be made at once in behalf of the gallant offcer. He has the experience and capacity for the position. To which Forney's Press adds: This is a very proper compliment to Brigadier General Heintzelman, but he happens to 'be a citizen of Manbeim township, Lancaster county, Pennsyl vania. er The late storm paid sad havoc on the Chesapeake Bay ; out of twenty boats in one steamboat tow fifteen were lost ; Thomas Zell and Wm. Tredenick of this place had two in that number, loaded with coal for Baltimore, said to have been sunk in 70 feet of water, a complete loss. Mr. McConkey of Wrightsville had one lost—loaded with oats. Two or three lives were lost—one account says one man and two women. fir We learn from the Mount Joy Hearld ; that Jacob E. Cassel is with Gen. Negley's Brigade in Kentucky, as Quartermaster of Col. Stambaugh's Reg iment. ar The Marietta and Ma.ytown Turn pike Road Company re-elected the old board. Cir There is no act of the Adminis tration which will better inspire our soldiers than the determination of the War Department to promote men from the ranks who display unusual courage on the field, and show by their skill and intelligence that they are capable of command. Our volunteer force is a pe culiar one. There probably never was an army assembled in which there was the same amount of intelligence and scholastic acquirements in the ranks as among our volunteers.' Let them feel that the way to honor is open to them, and they will soon show the qualities which are necessary to reach the reward promised. KW George B. McClellan was born in Philadelphia on the 3d of December, 1826, his father being an eminent physi cian of that city. .At the age of sixteen, or in 1842, he entered the West Point Academy, and in 1846, at the age of twenty, was graduated second in his class. On the Ist of July of that year he was brevetted second lieutenant of engineers. By an act of Congress passed during the May previous, a company of sappers, miners, and pontoniers was added to the engineer corps, and in this company Mc- Clellan was commissioned. tag' The question of General McClel lan's successor in the command of the army of the Potomac is already under discussion. General Halleck, now in Washington city, is most talked of. For the present, however, atleast, he will give, as heretofore, hisparticular atten tion to the army of the Potomac. Cr There is no foundation whatever for the impression that the national army is about going into winter quarters in front of Washington. General McClel lan has no such thought, and he is in the unembarrassed control of the army of the United States. eir The storm of Saturday night was very severe in Chesapeake bay. Several canal barges are reported ashore, and some supposed to have foundered, with loss of life. Several wharves at Balti more were overflowed. ear The late election in New York resulted in the election of the People's Union ticket by an- immense majority. Col. Raymond, of the New York Times, is elected to the assembly. DIED On Tuesday evening last, JOHN C. NAGLE, of this Borough, aged 36 years. HORACE WEST, M. D.]-[HARRISON ROTH NEW FIRM. WEST & ROTH, HAVING PURCHASED the entire stock, good will and fixtures of the Drug Store of Dr. J. H. Grove, take this me thod of informing the patrons of this establish ment and the public in general, that nothing shall be wanting to insure at all times a fresh and complete asssertment of s)higs, Soaps, Hair and Tooth Brushes ; Combs, Tboth Washes and Powders, Hair Dyes, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, TVhitelead, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, Glass, and everything usually kept in a well regula ted apothecary. A new and fancy lot of COAL OIL LAMPS— the finest in the Borough—at prices to suit the times. Lamp Tops attached to old Lamps at short notice. Globes, Wicks, Chimneys, &c., always on hand. A very convenient "HARD LAMP" for Car rying about the house, just received, A nicely selected lot of all kinds of Station. ary, Envelopes, Pens, Pen-holders, Inks, &c., of all grades and at all prices. An endless variety of Fancy and Toilet ar ticles on hand. Just received, an excellent article of Co al 011 now selling at 15 cents a quart. Marietta, November 9, 1861. ly The Great INDIAN HERBAL TEA ! For Females DR. ENGLISH'S Indian Vegetable Emmenagogue This Celebrated Female Medicine possesses virtue unkno•vn of anything else of the kind, and prooving effectual after all others have failed ;it is prepared Lom an Indian Herb" peculiar to Northern Mexico, and Texas, and is used by the Natives in pfoducing the aro NT rr - I.Y SICR NESS. It is designed for both married and single ladies, and is the very best thing known for the purpose, as it will remove all obstructions after other remedies have been tried in vain. It is a pleasant tea, containing nothing injurious to health, and a cure can be relied upon in all cases. Prolapsus Uteri or failing of the Womb ; Floues Albus, or Whites ; Chronic Inflaination, or Ulceration of the Womb ; Incidental Hem rafie or Flooding ; and disease of the Spine. iL Ladies in the early stage of pregnancy are cautioned against the use of this tea, as it will produce Miscarriage. Prepared and Sold by DR. G. W. ENGLISH, No. 216 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Philadelphia, Pa. Price $l.OO per package, (with full directions for use) sent by Express or Mail to any address. Dr. E. can be consulted in all obstinate Female Complaints, in person cr by letter, and will furnish the Gutta-percha Female Syringe—highly recommended by the Faculty to married ladies for special purpo.es. Also Radical Cure and other Trusses—lm proved Rotary and Spine Abdominal Support ers—Shoulder Braces—Elastic and Lace Stock ings—Spinal Apparatus, for Weak and Curved Spine--and Instruments for all Deformities.— A large Stock of the above articles constantly on hand, and will he furnished at lowest rates by sending order with measurement and full particulars. 11 All communications strictly confiden tial. For further particulars please address ; Dr. G. W. English, 216 South Second Street, Below Dock. PHILADELPHIA, PA. ky' I have no Agents. Horace West, M. HAVING purchased, in connection with Harrison Roth, Dr. Grove's Drug Store and located in the Borough of Marietta, for the practice of the medical profession, would respectfully offer his service to the public.— He can be found at the. office formerly occupied by Dr..Grove.' The undersiened takes pleasure in recom tnendinm' Dr. West to-his friends and patrons. Dr. W. has been practsing in this vicinity fox the past S or 9 years, and will, beyond doubt, give entire satisfaction to all who will give him a trial. J. H. GnovE. NOTICE : The unsettled accounts of the undersigned have been left, for the pres ent, with A. N. Cassel, who is fully authorized to settle the same. All persons knowing them selves indebted to, or havihg any claims a gainst the undersigned, will, as early as pos sible, call on Mr. Cassel and adjust the same. J. H. GROVE. MARIETTA, Nov. 9, 1561 JOHN BELL. Merchant nilor, Cor. of Market-st., and Elbow Lane, Marietta RATEFUL for past favors I would retuir Ur 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 of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTIV GS, 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. j0et.9.9-,56. ERISMAN , S Saw Mill and Lumber Yard, MARIETTA, PA. ONSTA NT LY on hand a full assortmen jof all kinds of Seasoned Lumber, which he oilers at reasonable prices. Boarclg, Plank, Joist, Scantling, Rafters, Laths, Shingles, Pails, 6-c., 3•c., 6-c. OAK, PINE 4. HEMLOCK TIMBER. All orders attended to with dispatch. J. M. ERISMAN. Marietta, April 1 ltf. MILE American Watcncs are among the best j_ 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 Corner of North Queen-st.., and Centre Square Lancaster, Pa., have them tor sale at the very lowest rates—every watch accompanied with the manufacturers guarrantee to ensure its gen uineness. JEWELRY.-A large and selected stock of fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the best factories in the country can be found at H. & E. ZAHM'S. Cor. North Queen st. and Centre Square, Lan caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate and all goods warranted to be as represented. TILATED WARE: A Large and line stock r of Plated ware at H. L. & E. J. ZAIIM'S, Corner of North Queen street & Center Square, Lancaster, Pa. Tea Setts, in variety, Coffee Urns, Pitchers, Goblets, Salt Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, Spoons, Forks, _Knives, Casters, &c., &c., at.manufacturers prices. REPLATING attended to at moderate rates. DR. J. Z. HOFFER, DENTIST, OF THE BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY, LATE Or HARRISBURG, PA. OFFICE: Front street, fourth door from Locust, over Saylor McDonA 444 ald's Book Store, Columbia. Entrance be ween the Drug and Book Stores. j3-ly FGOODWIN'S & BRO's. Plantation fine cut Chewing Tobacco. The best in the world. For sale at WOLFE'S. DRIED FRUIT now selling cheap at DIFFENBACW:i. 200- B i 4l. o e r K § S ale o c r b€ S .a A p L a T t 'Diinnibach's The• Peoples Hat and Cap Store ! s • {, SHULTZ & BROTHER, HAT MANUFACTURERS, Would again call the attention of our custom ers and all disposed to favor us with their pa tronage to our STYLES FOR THE FALL OF 1861. Our stock will consist as heretofore of SIIK CASSIEIEKE, FIR AND WOOL SOFT HATS IN ALL TFIEIR VARIETIES We would call particular attention to the McCLELLAN HAT, ,Olte r g,=entcrd (fiat, eafoilj) itif€3l etd. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OP 14 4 P FANCY STYLI CAPS, CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS, CAPS, TURBANS AND BOYS FATIGUE CAPS We would earnestly invite all to give us an early call before purchasing elsewhere, feeling well assured amid the varieties offered, the!, wild not fail to be suited. In conclusion, we would return our sincere thanks for the past liberal patronage afforded us, and we trust,by close at tention. and despatch, to merit its continuance. JOHN A. SHULTZ, HENlit A. SHULTZ, NORTH QUEEN-ST., LANCASTER. New National Loan Seven-and-77tree-Tenths Per Cent. TREASURY NOTES, Now Reddy for Delivery at the Office of JAY COOKE & CO.. Bankers, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PURSUANT to instructions from the Secre tary of the Treasury, the Subscription Book to the NEW NATIONAL LOAN of Treasury Notes, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent, per an num, will remain open at my office ' No. 114 5. THIRD STREET, until further notice, from S A. M. till 5 P. M., and on Mondays till 9 P. M. These notes will be of the denomination of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HU ND RED DOL LA RS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and are all dated 19th of August, 1864 payable in gold, in three years, or convertible into a twenty years' six per cent. loan, at the option of the holder. Each Treasury No te has interest coupons attached, which can be cut off and collected in gold at the Mint every six months, and at the rate of one cent per day on zach fifty dollars. Payments of subscriptions may be made in Gold , or Checks, 'or Notes of any of the Philadelphia Banks. Parties at a distance can remit by their friends, through the mail, or by express, or through Banks, and the Treasury Notes will be immediately delivered, or sent to each subscriber as they may severally direct. Parties remitting must add the interest from 19th of August. the date of all the notes, to the day the remittance reaches Philadelphia, at the rate of one cent per day on each fifty dollars. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, Care of Jay Cooke Co., Bankers, No. 114 South Third Sheet, Philadelphia October 5-1 mouth] ffelp 1116 enS MHE subscriber having purchased the pro ." perty lately occupied by CLARK & ZELL. would most respectfully call the attention of his old friends and 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 otherwise. His Stock of Lumber will be selected from one of the best manufactories and cannot fail to give satisfaction. He 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 als continue the receiving of Coal at very low .figutes. THOMAS ZELL S. S. RATIIVON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, At F. J. I(ramph's Old Stand, on the Cor ner of North. Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. GRATEFUL to the Citizens of Marietta and vicinity, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, the undersigned respect fully solicits a continuance of the same; as suring them, that under all circumstances, no efforts will e spared in rendering a satisfactory equivalent for every act of confidence reposed. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES A N I) VESTINGS, and such other seasonable material as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly kept on hand and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style may suggest. AL§O,-READY-MADE CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods and such articles as usually belong to a Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. DAVID COCHRAN, Painter, Glazier and Paper Hanger. t- W i o z U e u L s D of mostl via ri r e e t s t p a e c a t! , id the ) n p fo u r b i l n ic t g h e e n c e i ally that he is prepared to do House Painting, China Glossing, Paper Hanging, A.t very short notice and at prices to suit the times. lie can be found at his mother's resi dence on the corner of Chesnut and Secona streets, a few doors below the M. E. Church, and immediately opposite the old Oberlin Coach Works. [Aug. 3-Iy. Dr. Jno. Cameron & Mrs. Dr. Maury. DR. C CAMERON has great pleasure in an nouncing that he has now associated with him in his practice Mits. DR. MAURY, who is a regular graduate of the Hygeio The rapeutic College, New York, and who was so long and so favorbably known at the Dansville Water (hire as Miss Dr. Dewey. Mrs. Maury has had large and successful experience in treating disease in general, as well as in those peculiar to her own sex, and it will give her pleasure to minister, with judi cious intelligence, to the relief of those, whose sufferings, as yet, may be known only to themselves. MARIETTA, Sept. 27th 1861. VVILCOX'S Celebrated Imperial Ex tension Steel Spring Skeleton Skirt, with scg-adjustible Bustle. The latest and best in use, for sale cheap at Diffenback's. ST. CROIX AND NEW ENGLAND RUM for culinary purposes, warranted genuine at H. D. Benjamin & Co's. JUST RECEIVED at the "Enterprise Wine and Liquor Store," Mount Joy, a superan article of Champagne and German Wines. TO LANDLORDS! Just received, Scotch and Irish WHISKIES, warrau, ted pure, at R. D. Benjamain's. SALT! .SALT! I-1f you want to buy SALT Cif EAY, Call at the store of SPA.NGLER & PATTERSON E XCELLENT Cooking and Eating Apples L4 l always,on hand at Anderson's. DYOTT'S Hangibrathl Side Lamps, Far sale at DR. GROVE'S. B"one of those beautiful SOF T HATS Ikt CauLL's, 92 Market-St. AL- TILL IN THE UNION JOHN CRUILL, HATTER, NO. 92 MARKET STREET, 'MARIETTA MAKES this method of informing his old I friends and the public generally, that he has re-taken his old stand (recently occupied by George L. Mackley,) and is now perma nently fixed to prosecute THE HATTLVG BUSINESS IN ALL ITS :HUNCHES, Having just returned from the city where he selected a large. varii d and fashionable assort ment of everything in the HAT AND CAP .I.INR, and now only asks an examination of his stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. Having also laid iu a stock of flatting materi al, he will be enabled, at short notice, to man ufacture all qualities—from the common Sufi, 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. 11:3 The highest price paid for Furs,—in trade or cash. Marietta, March 9, 1861. { -,e,- 7 44 WINES AND LIQUORS Alexander D. Reese, WINE AND LIQUOR DEALER, Main Street, [EAST WARD] Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa.. THE undersigned would most respectfully biz leave to inform the public that he has opened a WINE AND LIQUOR STORE all its branches. He will constantly keep on . hand all kinds of Brandies, Wines, Gins, Trish and. Scotch. Whisky, Cordials, Bitters; Ere. Also, a very superior Old Rye Whisky just received, which is warranted pure. A choice article of German Wine. Various brands of Champagne Wines. sAll A. D. IL 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 Wirte 8j Liquor Store." A. D. REESE. . Mount Joy, June 22. 1861-Iy. 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 Steam, Water and Gas ; Columns, Fronts, Cellar Doors, Weights, &c., for Buil dings, and castings of every description ; STEAM ENGINES, AND BOILERS, IN THE MOST 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. 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. •=•Repairing promptly attended to. Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet with prompt attention. Prices Co suit the times. Z. SUPPLEE, T. B. SUPPLEE. Columbia, October 20; 1860. 14-tf CLOCKS; ✓ WATCHES, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware. ELI HOLDEN, 708 MA RIC ET-ST., PHILADELPHIA. Importer of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry.. Invites special attention to his full supply of Watches, of American, English and Geneva Manufacture. Jewelry of elegant designs, Silver 6" Plated Ware of the best quality, With an extensive assortment of Superior Time-keeping Clocks, In style and price adapted to the wants of all. Good goods and fair prices is my principle. rp Also, to his Patent Shirt Studs, being of novel construction, possessing advantages over any other invention. Philadelphia, March 23, IS6I-ly. DAVID ROTH 3 ,0 , Dealer in Hardwarp,. ----_ Cedarware, Paints, Oils, Glass, 2#lo, Cools, tali othei- sfotw, MARKET-ST., MARIETTA. ....... ..... WCHILD take this means of informing the citizens of Marietta and vicinity that he is prepared to furnish anything in his line, consisting in part, of Table Cutlery of all kinds ; Building. a n d Housekeeping Hard ware, in all styles, Cutlery', Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, Cedarware, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Shovels, Po kers, Tongs, Candlesticks, Pans, Waiteis, Cop per and Brass Kettles, Door, Desk, Pad and all other kind of Locks, Nails, Spikes and in fact everything usually kept in a well regula ted Hardware establishment. Henry Landis, M. D., OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Marietta and vicinity Can be found at his Drug Store, formerly Dr. Hinkle's, at all times when not eliewhere professionally engaged. To" MY FRIENDS: Flaying been called to a position in the . U. S. Navy, I hereby resign my profession to the care and attention of Dr. Henry Landis, in whom I have every con fidence, having had ample opportunity of as certaining his ability to fill my place. F. HINKLE, M. D. J. A. CONGDON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Opposite the residence of Col. John W. Clark, .Market-st., Marietta, Pa. rompt attention given to securing and col r -p lecting Claims, and Orphans' Court busi ness generally. Will attend to business in Lancaster and adjoining counties. Conveyancing and other Writing - 3 promptly executed. ;. H. L. 8.: E. J. ZALIM ESPECTFULLY inform their fVfriends and the public that they ' still continue the WATCH, CLOCK ;.:•-•,,0. AND JEWELR Y business at the obi stand, North-west Corner of North Queen street and Center Square, Lancaster, Ps A full assortment of goods in our line of busl ness always en hand and for sale at the lowest cash. rates. ltd Repairing attended to per sonally by the proprietors. WINE AND LIQUORS. y 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. DIFFENBACH. Market-st TWENTY EMPTY FIOGSHEADSizz i rg is. —in good condition—will be sold ttl- 1 11 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. TT NINES & FORKS, Britainia and Silver i% plated Spoons, Brass, Copper, Plain.and Enameled Iron Kettles, and Housekeeping goods generally. Sterrett . 4 eq. liAl i tr i LalhtE ir eglilt VINEGAR, For Sale at DIFFENBACH'S Cheap Cash Store. RANDIES-all brands—guarranteed ra p nine. Alexander D. Reese. PROPESsOP , DE C RATH'S ELECTIRIC 3.1,1011()eq0 Tifqo ifoP,;•,'c A VALUABLE MF,DICINE T pßoposE to rare, alinost inatantaneousl - individouls afflicted with Deafness, He a , ache, Neuralgia, Chill Fem. Ague : Itlieunm than. and all Sores and Pain*, 1 propose to check and effectually dissipo • more air Ire and pain, And to accomplish near and more pet f.mt equilibrium of all the circus. ting - fluids in the human system, than can I • effected by any other or ail other methods • medical aid in the same space of time, tl, • masses themselves being judges. I do not propose to cure every disease, In .1 all such as arc curable by any combination medical appliances. My Electric Oil operas • on chemical and electric principles, and i therefore, applicable to the cure or natur restoration of any organic derangement, ari - ing from an improper circulation of iliersom vital fluid. .1 want the masses to join in this matter the well as the sick, because if these are so, all are alike interested. N. B. Please inform me of, any case of fail ure to cure, in lrom half hour to three wee,,„ as I wish to cure or charge nothing. The Columbus SUN' lemarks : (hi Saturday. an old gentleman rosined Wm. C. Osborn,- well known in our mity,, who, from rheumati • affections, has not been able to walk or 4.,. his hands sufficient to feed himself, for mei then ten years, was brought to. Prof. De Grai on the street, where in the presence of ales:: assemblage of people, lie applied De Giatl Electric Oil to Otle anti and,sheulder.- lie u immediately'enalded to raise -his hand to 1. - head and scratch it, a,thing he said he hi.. not done before in twelve years. , The New Hampshire Patriot says: Durnoz the present week, no less than six of u",. friends, who have leen induced; to, try Prot De Grath's Electric Oil for Rheumatism an,' Deafness, in consequence of haying seen th, prearation advertised pqr. ,ccileums, ha' •• called upon us-to state the result of expel . , meats. These persons • assure ',us that the,. Rueutnatic pains have been entirely glued 1 , , a few applications of De Grath's. Electric 0.. and they recommend its use- to Jill who a, afflicted with any of the diseases winch it designed to cure. It seems that Rheumatism,Deafness,. Neu ralhia, Swollen und stiff oints,: andd. nth: r Complaints, to which we- are all suldect, ha' lost their, terrors. Prof. De Grath's Electra: Oil is warranted to relieve any case in _a slim. space of time, and with a trifling expense. 1, always cures Scratches, Sprains, Galls ann Splints on horses. , Pao/. CitAatps, Dp 012. 4 %T11, Philadelphia, Pa. None genuine without signature of Pr.! C. DE GRATH. Labels signed in .writing. Principal Depot No. 217 South kight,h Philadelphia. Country dealers. and druggist • can be supplted,wholesale and retail. 25 cents, 50 cents; and $1 per bottle. Try everything else ; give, this one shop) trial. CA trnori—Be careful to ask for and het Gn nt's,Electric Oil, as wortli less i tuna ti abound: There are numerous imitations sprutig up on the reputation my article . has tcquirati. public must bew'are. They are worthless. Vor sale by all dealeis and.druggists. Prii, cipal office 217 South . street, Feb. 2-ly] IIIikEIBLE YARD, ViopttNegts, 1131 - o.s, itetiO stopes, mit; 11.. k \EL GAB JAR, Marble :Maw: L Opposite the 7inon Hall Park; Marietta ; Pa. - , • . . THE Marble business in all its bra cil.. will be continued at the' old place, the Town Hall and opposite Funk's Cross lie • Tavern, where' every description' ot . "snarl cork will be'kept on hand or made to oilier short notice and,at very reasonable prices... Marietta, June 29,1861. 49-ly'' A LEXANDER LYN DSAY, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Illanufacturex, MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN. Would most respectfully inform the of this Borough and neighborhood that he the largest assortment of City made work his line of business in this Borough, and b. lug a practical BOOT AND .SHOE M AKE Inmself,is eriableo to select with more judgmel,l than those who are not. He continues to ma,, afacture in the very best manner every - thii: ; in the BOOT AND 81108 LINE, which.l,.• will warrant for neatnesS and good fit. —Gail and examine his stock before rim . - chasing elsewhere.• G EO: W. WORR ALL, SURGEON DENTIST, Having removed to the Rooms formerly occuple.l by Dr. Sweatzel, adjoining 'Spangler 4 , Pot terson's Stoic, Market Street, where he is in.:v prepared to wait on all who may fe. diaposed to patronize him. ''7 Dentistry in all its branches car ried on. TEETII inserted, on the most approve principles of Dental science. All operatio:—: on the mouth performed in a skillful a: workmanlike manner—on fair principles a 1..: ON VERY •RE SONA PLR TERMS. Having determined upon a permanent locn tion at this place, would ask a contiauatio of the liberal patronage heretofore extemh. to him, for which he will render every poss, ble satisfaction. OZ. Ether administered to proper persons TAL L t h e P r A s P u p E p it l y S. — fr IV er e have I ,r u v st i r , D e c r k e Philadelphia manufactories. Purchase's cz , rely 'upon the newest styles, which will sold unusually low at T. It. Diffenbacti'S.' 25 BARRELS Monongahela Whisky jr,• received, which will be sold at the loc • est market rates by the barrel or gallon at t!.. ,Enterprise Wine & Liquor Store. A. D. REESE, Mount Joy. CNE W 'BRASS L 0 C IC S—Good. Time Keepers, for. One Dollar. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry carefully le p Trod and charges moderate at WOLFE'S. , . 171, QUAL or . REGULAR TIMEEEEPEIt , , can be had of H. - L. @ E. J. ZA3.1111, CUI North Queen-st, and Center Square, Lane:A ter, Pa., in 'the shape of Equilibrium Levers,- the best article of Swiss levers now in the ina: - ket. They are lower in price than any watch of equal quality andj ust as true for timekeeptu,, SPECTACLES to salsa who can be aided with glasses, can be bought at H. L. k E. J. ZAHM'S; Cor ner of North Queen-st., and Center &pale, Lancaster. New glasses refitted in old fraine.l x at short notice. N6-1y f-‘IOR WENT. A dwelling_ house in Gay-:,' and A BASEMENT ROOM, betweeo tic bite Swan and the Perry House, Pront-ai Marietta, admirably adopted for a restaurant u. a barber shop, for rent. Apply, to DAVID HARRY ()A General Assortment of all - Winds of i f i: BUILDING Ilaarretaap, LAOS'S, Hinges, Screws, bolts, Cellar Grates Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty, yery cheap. ST,ERRETr .se-co: A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Hammered and Rolled Iron, H S. Bars, Noriray, Nail Rods, American. and German Spring and Cast Steel, Wagon Boxes, Ix= Axles, Springs 8,m.,,f0r smith,, STAIRIETT CO, (YET A. NEW SPRING ST'S:LE, .. 4 la HAT, AT C R ULL'S, :IVo. 92 Market Street, Marikaa, Pq. TORE .ROOMTO LET.—The Room lately occupied by Miss Margaret Trainer lib a Millinery. Apply to BABA SP-ANGLEk• B OYS Spring Caps, cItULL'S, Zia., 9Z Ilarket-4