(Et Notal aricitian. „, MARIETTA CAR IIR E.—The several pas senger trains leave "Upper-station” as follows: The morning train east at 7:20.. The mail train west at 12:17. The evening train east at 5:06. The evening train west at 7:00.. Saturday, January 4, 1882 We received, too late for this week's issue, a letter from Camp Pier pont, Va., from John F. Shireman, which will appear in our next. sr We have received the first num ber of the Strasburg Patriot. It is a revival of the old Strasburg Herald.— Geo. B. Eager and Lewis P. Faulk, publishers. er Who will follow suit ? Mr. Pat terson has placed in front of his resi dence on Market street, a beautiful street lamp, which, when lighted, illu minates the entire square. A few such public spirited acts, would soon make the walking after nightfal safe. Who will be the next ? ' gar Harry Wolf has taken into part !. nership William Stibgen, and under the firm of Wolf St Stibgen have gone ex tensively into the Wheat Coffee manu facture. This is unquestionably, the best substitute for coffee we have yet found, ar A. t ory rich intelleetual treatsuay be expected at the Literary Society ou Monday evening next mweek, on the oc casion of Mr. Sawyer's lecture. Let tone fail to 'hear tim. -Pashionable life and its follies will "get particular fits" and no quarter shown from Mr H., who is thoroughly "booked-up on the way wardness of those who "bow at Fashion's base control." w The Marietta Literary Society reorganized on , Monday evening last, by electing the following officers : John Jay Libhart, presideoL;Somuel Lyndsay, vice president ; Theo. Hiestanti, secre tary and 'Barr Spangler, treasurer. A motion prevailed to 'charge males five cents andlemates to be admitted gratis. Mr. Sawyer has consented to lecture on, Monday evening , next a-week, the 13th, subject; "The .Follies of Fashionable I.!fe." The - following question will be discussed ,on Monday evening next: "Would our nation be benefitted by the gradual removal , of the entire colored population to one of our territories ?" J. W. Clark, L S. Geist, H. H. Sawyer and Rev. Mr. Wheeler, affirmative.-- Barr Sponger, A. N. Cassel, Dr. Cameron and Theo. tliestand, negative. The society Will hold its meetings in the High School Room, every Mon day evening, at hilt past six o'clock, to which the public is .respectfually invit ed. gar The Susquehanna,. is, frozen over and the (lanai dry. The Holiday weath er having closed-up every thing in that line. • =I FROM A MARIETTIAN IN SOUTH CAROLINA, Orme. Ist.i.zie, S. C., Dec. 21, 1861. Col. Baker : ' After to absence of three months, I will let you know something of our doings and travels.' At Washing ton City, on the I.9iit of NoVember we were Ordered-in prepare to go. to Port Royal, South Carolina, which I assure you ivis very welcome news to our boys —such cheering you never heard—not even when Col. Frazer—the " old war borie"--was addressing the democracy at John Bares • White Swan, in Mariet ta--so'Veriefiger were the boys to get iota that , treatonable section: By one e'cleck 't,h4.;iiiifie night we had struck our teats and were on board the oars, via Baltimore, and by tea next morning landed in the Monumental City, .07 reception in that city was very different fronHisat given the Massachusetts men --bulkits and brickbats ; we were treat ed to het- coffee and refreshments.— Whilst in Baltimore, my old friend johri Barr and his good lady, treated. the Penaikylvauia, boys to a fine breakfast. We next loaded our tents and baggage on board tire Pocahontas, for Fortress Monroe, where we arrived on the morn ing of the aiad placed udder Gen. Wool., who ordered us to Camp to drill, until arrangements could be made to send us to' ort Royal. We remained:at, thls camp until the 6th of December. Gen; • Wool is about the size and .apPearence o f storekeeper Abraham Cassel—head white as snow, and to all appearances 70 years of age ; but on horseback yoWlyeeld not suppose him more than 40—bein aeactive and i dignified horseman. The village of "Hampton," near camp Hamilton, was a beautiful little town ,of about 2000 inhabitants, mid was the. residence Of that arch traitor JobnTyler, was burned to the ground by the rebels when they found the federal troops were about, to occupy it. Camp Hamilton ,is• beauti fully located—The 'Fort is alt around it, which is considered the largest in .the Union. Whilst on . Battalion drill on the sth of December, Col. WELsti an nounced that lowers to get ready to sail for Fort Royal, add by noon next day we were oa board the steamer, when the band strpck up "Yankee Doodle," and the .forty.afth, amidst (learning cheers bid adieu to Fortress Monroe.— At 8 o'clock next morning we passed Fort Hatteras, and by ten the following day Fort 'Sunipter, inside of Charleston, that traitor city, and on the Bth we arrived at Port Royal, where we laid over one day. At this point there is a beautiful harbor, and well fortified too, there being thirty gun boats to block ade it. Here we found Col POWERS' Pa. 'l6th Reg. in which we found Scott Patterson and Paris Rudisill of your place, but I am sorry to say they came without arms, and the probability is they will be set to work on the Fort, which wants much repair, and laborers are in great demand. At this point our regi ment was divided; Lieut. Col. BEAVER, taking five companies. I was glad to find our company, K, Capt. Rambo, and company B, Capt. Haines, retained by Col. Wuhan. Captains Rambo and Haines are considered two of the best officers in the field. Lieut. Kline is very much liked by all the men. Gen. SHERMAN, under whom our regiment now is, ordered Col. WELSH to go 40 miles and take possession of " Otter Island," which the rebels then had possession of. On the 9th we started with two gun boats, and by two o'clock the next afternoon we reached Otter Island, when the band struck up " Hail Columbia." The rebels, however, had set fire to everything they could and fled. All that we could find here was about 150 darkies—the cotton hiving all been burnt before we got here. Col. WELSH brought five canon with him, which we are now mounting. This is a very im portant point, and with our canon we can prevent the rebels from going this way to Charleston. You should have seen the contraband darkies cut-up when we landed ; they jumped and danced— old and youug—and were in great glee all day and night, but the next morning the Colonel put them to work at the Fort. He will have plenty of work for them as long as ha is here. A few days since they went to one of the adjoining Islands• and brought in a couple of fine steers, irish and sweet potatoes, and corn ;' they go out daily and bring furni ture, sheep, hogs, turkeys, chickens, ducks, &c. The weather here is delight ful—like a July day in Pennsylvania.— Col. WELSH has the right wing of 'Gen. SHERMAN'S Brigade, and will be the first to enter Charleston, if be attacks it. Dear Colonel, we want about one hundred more soldiers, and if there are any good fellows in Marietta who wish to get into a crack regiment, I would advise them to go to Harrisburg, where they can . enlist in this one, and be sent right on. Major Kilbourne is in that place enlisting for this regiment. All our boys were sea sick. and as for myself, I never was as sick before in my life, but all are well again and in fine spirits. We !eft Simon Sanders ; Gray Cochran and young William Child, sick in Washington. Our Quartermaster, John McClure, is truly the right man in the right place, he is always busy trying to make the soldiers comfortable, and is an universal favorite. The Forty-fifth is none of your Home Guard Regiments, but one for fight and for use ; our Colo nel is one of the best from the Keystone State, is good and kind to all his men, and the regiment is considered second to none in the service. I herewith send you a pod of cotton, taken from Hatchinson's cotton planta tion. Wishing all Marietta a Happy Christmas, I Remain, truly yours, &o. LEWIS MARTIN. Company K, P. V., 45th Regiment, Cure of Col. Welsh, Port Royal, South Carolina On Tuesday last the body of an Unknown man was found in the canal at what is here known as'" Hog-pen locks," near &hock's' Mills. He was apparent ly 25 or 30 years of age, and was dress ed in the uniform of a cavalry soldier, and having a sword attached to his side. On him was found a railroad pass and furlough from Col. Williams, to whose cavali'y regiment he no doubt belonged. From the appearance of the body it had been several weeks in the water. MARRIED. In Marietta, on Thursday, Dec. 26th, 1861, 1 by REV. G. M. CLAWGEB, ME. JOHN WALLER, to MISS CATHARINE HOGEN, both of this I borough. D IE D. On the 24th ultimo, t EMILIE ELMER, , sdn, of Absolem and Elizabeth Emswilpr, aged two years three months and twelve days. FACTS Fo x SOLDIERS: Throughout the Indian and Crimean campaigns, thtfonly niedi ;eines which proved themselves able to cure the worst casetr cif Dysentery, Scurvy and. F ever, were Holloway's' Pills an d Ointment Therefore let every Volunteer see thatlie is supplied with them. Only Twenty-five cents per Pot or Box. 13:' The Horrors of War can be greatly mit igated by that sovereign remedy remedy, Hat- Low a Y'S CtINTXENT,IIIS it will cure any wound however,desperate, if it he rubbed 'road t he wounded parti4 and then kept thoroughly covered with 'it. A pot should be in every Soldier's knapsack: Price, only 25 cents. • Dom' We have heard of- acme astonishing cures being made by prof. De Grath's Electric Oil. It seeing tolict on thi diseased parts with remarkable effects and in a. short space of time health regains its sway. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers in the United States and Canada. Price 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. 1t: See adveitisement. Web) jr_qh)bei• aRa Coat N2tH. ITHE subscriber having purchased the pro perty lately occupied by CLARK & ZELL.rz I 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 SToi-r" at short notice and at low prices. HIS STOOK 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 the receiving of Coal at very low figures. THOMAS ZELL. DAVID ROTH, Dealer in Hardware, • - Cedarware, Paints, Oils, Glass, i'41"101% Cook, iaii ar t a other stobes, &e., MARKET-ST., MARIETTA. 11OULD 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, Cedarwarc, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Knives,Forks, Spoons, Shovels, Po kers, Tongs, Canlesticks, Pans, Waiters; Cop per and Brass Kettles, Door, Desk, Pad and all other kind of Locks, hails, Spikes and in fact everything usually kept in a well regula ted Hardware establishment. S. S. RATHVON, Merchant Tailor, and Ciothier, At F. J. Kramph's Old Stand, on the cor ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. GR ATE k' U L to the Citizens of Marietta and vicinity, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, the undersigned respect fully solicits a continuance of the same; as* miring them, that under all circumstances, no efforts will be spared in rendering a satisfactory equivalent for every act of confidence reposed. CLOTHS, CA SSIM EAU A ND V MUMS, 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. ALSO,—READY-MADE CLOTHINO, Gent/emu's Furnishing Gooods and such articles as usually belong to a Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishthent. JACOB A WISNER'S TOBACCO, 'CIGAR & SNUFF ST0111 : , Opposite. Me Cross Keys Hotel, lIIARIETTA, PA. THE undersigned would rospectfully inform the putdic that he still continues, at the old stand, corner of Second and Walnutitreets, directly opposite the Cross Keys Hotel, to keep on hand. and for sele,, all kinds of cigars from Half Spanish up, in prices from $6, $2O to SSO per thousand. ToeAcco.—Natural Leaf, Excelsior Cavendish, Oranoko Virginia, Con gress-Pine Spun• Ladies Twist, :Coarse Spun "'war, Eldorado, Jewel of Ophir tobacco, An derson's best 'Pine-cut. All kinds of fine Ci gars manufactured'of imported.fitoe.k.. SPICES HALF SPANISH. Rappee Snulf and, all kinds Fancy P Smoking Tobacco. Scented snuffs, Fine-mai : pea, Cigar Tubes, Sic. [ jan.3o2sb GECi : WORRALL,. • SURGEON 15ENTIST Having re moved to the Rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Swentzel, a4joining Spangler if trrson'a Store, Market &red; Where - he is now prepared to wait on all who may feel 11.,=- disposed to patronize him. • Dentistry in all its branches car ried on. TEETH inserted on the most approved principles of Dental science. - ddl'Operatirifis on the mouth performed in & skillful and workmanlike manner- r on fair principles and ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS. . . Having determined upon a permanentloca tion at this place, would ask a continuation of the liberal, patronage heretofore extended to him, for which he will render every possi ble satisfartidn. ;Cr Ether soloinistered to proper persimie DAVID COCHRAN:' Painter; Glazier and Paper Hanger. WOULD most respectfully inform the aft izens of Marietta and the public gener ally that he is prepared to do • House Painting, china Glossing ; • • Paper Hanging, At very short - notice' and, at-priees to suit the times. lie can be found at his mother's resi dence on the corner of Chesnut and Secon.l streets, a few doors below the M. E. Church, and immediately opposite the old Oberlin Coach Works. • [Aug.34y. • =-, ; - , 11.1:4etieql NO. 92 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, MAKES this method of informing his old friends and the publicgenerally, that ‘he has le-taken his old stand (recently occupied by George L. Mackley;) and is now perm= neatly , fixed to prosecute the liatting-business IN ALL ITS BRANCHES• Havingjust returned from the city where he selected a large, varied and fashionable assort ment of everything in the HAT AND CAP LINE, and flow only asks an examination sf his stock and prices, before p‘trchasing elsewhere. Having also laid iti a stock of flatting materi al, he will be enabled, at short notice, to man;- ufacture all qualities—from 'the common Se, to the most' Fashionable Silk Hat. Employing none but the best of ivorkte&n, and manufactiiring good goods'at low prices, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. II The highest price paid for Furs..—in trade or cash. Marietta, March 9, 1861 HORACE War, M. D.]—(HARRISON Roza. NEW Frit M. WEST & ROTH, ' • • ILtvnin PIIACRASED the entire stock, good will and fixture of the Drug Stine of Dr. J. H. Drove, take .this ine§ timid of informing the patrons'of this establish ment arid-the public in general,, that nothing shall be wanting toinsur,e-at all Omni algesh . and tomplete asssortment of ebtAio;,lLoik . f Soaps, Hair and Tooth Brushes, uomas, Thoth Washes and 'Powders, Hdir Dyes, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Mildew', Varnishes, • _ Dye-Stitirs, Glass, and everything usually kept in a well regula ted apothecary. Anew and fancy lot of Coat OIL LAMPS the finest in the liorough—at prices to suit the times. Lamp. Tops attac,hed to old Lampe' at shOrt notice. Globes, ;Wicks, Chimneys, lla., always on hand.' • 1 . A very convenient ' , Harm LAMP" for car rying about the house, just received.. • • A. nicely selected lot f all kindi of Station= ary, Envelopes, Peni,. en-holders, Inks, &c., of all grades and at al prices. An endless variety of .Fancy and Toilet ar ticles on hand. . ' ' . 4, . Just received, an excel •ut article-of, ,C 031 O / I now selling at 15 ce is a quart. - Marietta, Novembers 1.461. . ly OLD POUR BON W ISKY in , qt, bottles o something very ftn`• in store , and (or sate At Ilti"Engerpkio S re," itfourit Joy. Something New! RIOIII Thvoi-faof fo fig Y.Aie3 DOWNER'S Patent Hemmer and Shield, FOR HAND SEWING. IS Spronounced by all wbo have used it "just the thing" for those using the needle, as it completely protects the finger, and makes a neat and uniform hem while the operator is sewing. One half the labor of sewing is saved by using this remarkably SIMPLE AND NOVEL INVENTION. No lady should be without it. It is also just the thing for girls to use learning to sew. Its remarkable cheapness brings it within the reach of the million. Sample sent by mail on receipt of the price, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Descriptive Circulars furnished on application. A liberal 'Discount to the Trade. Enterprising agents wanted in. every town and county throughout the United States and Canada, will find most profitable employment in selling this useful article, asit meets with ready sales wherever offered—has no competi tion—and profits are very large. $l5O PER MONTH can be REALIZED. , Addreis, A.. IL DOWNER,. Patentee and Proprietor," 442 Broadway; New-York. N. B.—General and exclusive agencies will be granted on the moat liberal terms. [3m New and Cheap Books, The subscriber having just returned from the PHILADELP.RIA TRADE SALES, offers at the lowest prices all kindi of Books, • FX D 11 A Cl7l Law, Fiction Medical Religious Biographical, Mechanical . and other kinds. These Books will all be sold at theloWest prices as we had the 'advantage and were the only Bookseller front' Lancaster, at the Trade Sales, and as a consequence, we can sell lower than any Stere. A few of the Books ate here mentioned: • Worcester's Unibridged Dictionary, Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, McClellan's Bayonet Exercises, • Revised Army Regulation's, • 'Soldier's Text Book; • .•• • U.S. Infantry Tactics, Zouave Drill Book, Gift 13ooks,of all kinds, PhotographiC' Alt uins; For the pocket or Centre/Table; in great va nely. The Gift Book'for the Season...., School Maps, Charts and Cardiy Pelton's Outlineldap • SandereElOcutionary Sanderi' School Cards(; Sergeant's"SchoolCardi, Bedard Cards Bibles in great variety' 'frein cents to Twenty-five Dollars, souls of theta having the finest , ' bindings andPftites ever re- ceired in town. ' ' ' Sunday School BoOks•MethOdist, Lutherah, Episcopal; Prestilterian, .ArnesiCan 'tr act So ciety, American Sunday . School ; Colon.. Games and Puzzles, • Dressing C,aises, Ladies Traveling snd Shopping ' Portfolios, Cabas, Virritifig Bake', Money Purses, PockeOloolis, &c. 'Mathematical • . • . datruittents; - CAA Bella, Fine Poclret Cutlery, Pearl and Ivory Papery Cutters,:. Gold and • --• :Silver Pentland Pencil Casa, Checker.lkiards and Men, Chess • Men,' Botriiitoei, and an e'ndleee variety of usetutc•and farky articles ' selected •expirebs/y for the approaching HelidaySeturint • Forprice'aintlassbrtment of gocldsrin my ltne, Pfeil quite .confident ' I cannot be.snipallsed by dny in , Linager City. School:•Books—tSanderit'ißirgentPee.Toivene, Parka 4,Wilsop's Readers.., MoolplttikWar ren's, kitchen's, Sniith . 's i4eograpiiies. Also, Algebras, Arithlrietics Grandnars, Histories, Dictiona Awl • Stationary., qopyland Com position.flooks. Cap,:Note,.and letter paper, Bleak Books,• Slates, Lead:add -Slate Pencils, Pens sand Holders, Ink and Inkstands, Rulers, and Envelopes. The beat !Alvin:the market sold here, viz : Maynard add Noyes. Arnold's, Hoover!s, Laughlins & Bushfisld's, Black wood's. etc. At the Cheap Book Store of JOHN SHE:A.II'ER, Nor. 30.] No. 32, N. Queedst., Lancaster. .MERICAN HOTEL, , •• • • A• PHILADELPHIA. Located on Oheonut Street r upposite the OLD STATE HOUSE, apd-in c.lose,Koxitnity to the principal Jobbing and . Importing Howes, Banks, Custom gonse, and places of - amusement's. The. City, Cars cap be taken at the door , (o,r within a, square) for any depot in the * City. The House : b been renovated and refitted, and PRICES REEIICED TO $l4O PER.DAY. WYATT & liEULINGS, PRORRIETORS. H. E. d. ZAHN' "D,F.SpECIEULLY inform their nfriends and the public that they • still continue the WATCH, CLOCK 7 `,.I...NDJEWELR butoness at the aid stand, North-west Corner of North Queen stree t and Center Square, Lancaster, Pa A full assortment of geode in , our line of heal ness alwaya en hand and sale at the lowest cask rates. Pepatring attended to per malty by the proprtetors. )3URNETT'S Comtism.-- A compound of • Coeoa-rint Off, &c.,„ ,for dressing the flair , or ef fi cacy and agreeableness, it is witbout an equal. It pFevenM the , hair from falling . off . It promotes its healthy and vigerousgrowtli It is not greasy or sticky. It leaves no disagreeable odor. It softensthe hair when hardatalry. It soothes the irritated scalp akin. It affords the i ichest lustre. It remains longest in effect: For sale by WEST .& RUTH, Successors td Dr. Grove. PLATED; ARE:. A Large and tine stock of Plated ware at H. L. & B. J., 7,Aum's, Corner of North Queen street & Center Square, Lancaster, Pa. , Tea Setts, in :variety4 ,- Coffee Urns. Pitchets, Goblets, . Salt Stands,-,Cake Baskets,Card Baskets, Spoons; Forks, Knives, Casters, &c., at .manufacturers pricks. RErcerrna attended to at moderate rates. JEWELRY.—A large and • aplecled stock of fine jewelry Orthe latest patierns from the best faCtories in the country can be found at H•. ZAHM 3 S: • Cor. North Quefitst. and Centre Square, Lan caster, Pa. Our 'prices aye toodtlie - and•itil goods' Warritittedlo be , liErrikeeented. • . . •r..NE AND ' LIQUORS. ' • • ' • •• Superitnsijirilinqi,biffßioe WhiliXii i Vr Rolland Gin, Old Maderia, Luilidi;SlTOry iltai Port Wines. '' ' " ' " • • Pittsburg Whilkeyislvik,ys ofir - hipd" at tbi lowest market prices'. Very 'Fini a very lb* W'guilre, litt lie Vitra. ' J. RaDIFFE-NBACH-.-Marketntz- R. .I. Z. 11.0EFERi DEfITIST, '. • ' ' OF THE DA LTITINRE DOLEENE OT DENTAL WERTy; LATE' - 0) : DERE:6IItIEG,' `PK OFFICE: Frinita*eti , fourth o , 'z:;-- -7 -- from" Locust, Oriel. , Saylor-$t liileDon- 4 1 6. oast aid's- Book . Btorei Columbia. .Entroette , - ween the Onirtind "Book-Stores. ' IBLI I NIEL• G., ItOC,ER,t • • • AT7fORNRY AT 'PAW, LANCAISTER4, -: PA. , • •,; - OFFICE :—No. 201 NICORTEI STREF, bppoaite~ the` 'WM *here he, will at tend to - the lire:elite 'ofittlart•OfTeiktotiiii , alFits isirkottrbranchee.: [NOV. 4; , , , . . A-MILY c 0 1J G-H - gYRITP.:—A Cough ' a r Syrek for"ohildren it do-tallith! 'gig jinn. n put up at my, store; irkielilehretlil , :be in as very faking ihnrola weather ` Da: , Liribie . , . ~ Ft LAVOITAING EXTRACTS:- , orinillav . Strilwbeiry, IPi 4e AIMS, • Almond, • Rom; • • ,Li in k; n ,T just reteited find for vile' at Wxtistic 'Rosa it THE SCIENCE OF HEALTH. TT PLLOWAY'S PILL 8. —The laws re ]sting to health are exceedingly simple as to be within the comprehension of the most limited capacity. Disease is an effect—the Tiolatioa of some principle of nature, come fluently the infraction of her laws is invariably punished with pain and suffering. Medical writers classify the predisposing causes under two heads An. unyealthy condition of the Stomach, and a depraved state of the Blood. Disorders of the Stomach, Liver & Bowels. The Stomach is the great center which in fluences the health or disease of the system—. Abused or debilitated by excess—indigestion, offensive breath and physical prostration are the natural consequences. Allied to the brain it is the source of headaches,mental depression, nervous complaints and unrafreshing sleep.-- The Liver becomes 'affected and generates bilious disorders, pains in the side, &c. The Dowels sympathise by Costiveness, Diarrhoea and bysentery. The principle action of these Pills is on the stomach and. the'. liver, lungs, bowels and k dneys, participate in their re cuperative and regenerative operation. Impure Blood . --Sdroftelotis Aireptions . Old Sores, Bad Legs, Irritable and indolent Ulcers, Scrofula, Consumption, Salt Rheum, King's Evil,t White Swelling, Cancers, &C., are the result of tainted or ) inapoveriabed blood. By combining; with the O ( 4M Ms mike'? . rotn pose the vital fluid i the antiseptic properties of. these Pills• neutralize the humors that de generate it and a ppatiye, curs of any, of the above . diseases will speedily. follow, while ,Holloway's Balsamic... Ointment used at the same time will heal tbe external sores or swellings. - • Female Complaints. Whether! in the young 'or old, married or single, at the dieivn • Weininihnod br the turn of lifey these tonic. medicines display so decided an influence that a marked improve mentis soon perceptible -in the health of the liciugtn.PrebvelfeAgikPreFltmlion they are a sate and reliable remedy for all lasses•of Temiles in pvety condition of health and station of life. .. ' Infantile Diseases'. Tbeso Medicines h gebeen,preecrihpdkwith invariable success, in ail diaordera 'afrectigg childhOod. Thousands of eases of hritipps„ Croup, I+ ,. 'hoopiag-Cnugh, Teetltnng, Woryis„ & c , a haye, been happily cure ty-theli mild remedies 'after !all 'Other means had failed".'""l' ' are the beet.teitredy dnlthe world for UP ifOlOW: l llgfd*Ref A .1 Fevers of all kinds; Colics, ' Aathma, Bowel Complaintli, -Debility; Gout, Stone and.GraVel,.. 'Bora Throat, Dropsy, Venereal 'Affections, Jaundice,Fits, SecoddarYlSymptoms Intlitutistoni, kites; Retention of Urine . , • Lumbago, Aga, Tic-Douloureux, tuinours, Blotches Rheumatism,. • ihe.Skiis.&c. &c. Vireakhlairfrom'Whateicil‘bitiii. Ark:: ale: , impo ji .TA rf , ,CAuT t9 zir!—Notie are gelniiiie unless'the' word# Npy) . Kori and litictoa," diXernible' as a 14 7 ;4jr-riailc every ldaf i3f the ktionk - otafrictions stolid each pot and box. •,,*Sold at thi? Manufactory of Professor by all respectable ..lortiggilfe and realers:in Madicintf . tbrrOlgtiPPt !IV; boxes if 25 cents, 62 cen7is, and $1 each: .! • There is a considerable ravingly felting thellirger sizes. • N•B .—Directißns.for the.guidaufe of patients in every disorder area.filieed to each box. Court 'Proclamation; wElitt 's the ilionorablel Henry G. Long, ~Pmident ' Hon A . 1.4111 1 / 4 ,thestalid. Peliee Bnntiin; tialiAss..ludges Ofthe'Ciiiirt of CommirPleiskiliandifor:the Colitity ter; and Assistantdistiees of the Court of Oyer & Terminer. and: Generalikul4Delivary. and Quer - ter 'Beiiiiims of the. Peace, in and for the.Gouifty of Lancaster, have issued their Prace,Kto me me, ,among giftex things, to make itn 4 - apci. it A xATIOr., thep:l.ol:l2 my HailiWick; that a Colirtnf Oyer 'rand Ter irieS QWO G ene r al . 'Jail B elrve- uarter ..Sessiona.of the P,Face aap ry, will comonence the . ! c ourt House , tn,'the CO , of 1 4.P.9 3 4Pri . ran Oir 4 3 14 1- 4001 4 4,W0f Pennsylvania, oit the Total MONDAYiii :IN jciktie:' In pursuance. of which precept. Pusitc . NOTICE Is 1411.E.5,Y to the Mayor and Alderman of fl ie City of Len caster, in said county, and the Justices of ,the. Peace, the Poroner,, and_Cinstables of the said city and .county otLatiptifter,..tli*at, they be then'andtiwie,in iheir oitrii r pro,per, peFsoniA with rolls, records and eiaramatibrid, apd4a quiaition% and their Other cemeatbracqii,fo.d.o those things w hich to Iliefr offices apßertain„ jn their behall to,be.done ; and also those w ill proseciite against tfielplisoriera WhO are, oithea sliallbe, irrthe,lB.l.l of said tiii4ater, aible be then and theme to prosecute against them as shall b ust . . ' Dateitat e LelierAbe Dienlber, 4.13621 • S. - VV:' P. SODA; Sri rut it.' Arck Street, above 7 hirdi• !iriro 2 • •f •PtiSpriettfri . - lar;ThiS Motel 4 central xonlenient., by Passenger Gars , parts Abe ,cii.3s.lina in every 'particular" I.dapted to the' nemili4„4,eit viant's of the'bilgineit public ]t ''Terns OM per driy: TISTATE OP EPHRAIM JASON. Cott:wed, Late of the Borough of Marietta, - ljeCvd. letters of Administration Wilma estate hariag been gratified to the undersigned, all persons itkebtedttetettiere requeitted to laike imme diate payment, and those bitiing'claims or de mands against the s e tae will present them ; for settlement to thelafidersigited, residing in the said Borough at. Marietta. _ , „.. , JAMES H. ARMST.BONG. December 21' ISM 81-6 t . . . . wENTy . 1 EMPTY -11:481,1T,A.t0S T—in good condition—will'he Sold ","-•- lathe low price of each and delilige , any where in or near Marietta free of 'claw*. Be ing - 'in of cellar room, if t4€4l from the store soon, a trifle less will be'talten. lot •cif•excelleint) ' WHISKY BARRELS very cheap. For DI:tFENEVACLI'S. T ADIES AND GENTS Anderion has jost receited an elegant assortment of Petri rnery, consisting' of Toiliet &haps ? Hair Oils, Eirtiscts ColOgnei iit t•fiee:s much below the •tisifitl nitei, 'also somewerrhanilsolim'Cands for gentihmen, Phrtinonies, ac. V ea - MBROIDERIES4Tust received thelargeat and most desirable lot of Embroideries eve o red for Ali tire, Cimiiiirig - irtp.srt of beau tiful", French , Worked . Collers, lliidelsleerves Spencers, SwissaMdJackonett Edging and la erting,eFlounting; arc., selling very" loNi..- J. R: Dikke'skac ii: G-_41.1t/td - I , .Asl59.ltTAtEn un A. Hammered, add 1 . Rolled Iron; H. %., hta.llo 1 1 .1700‘ N4i 1 ,11113, 'Amer,. ipso ' and Germtm . . -dpring and Cast ft.4 l .l.\ll49ll Boxes; .4ifxtea, Springs, dm., for smiths. STERRETT 4 CO. PECTACLItS to suit ell whB y'f can lie laildt 2 d 4 ielef' liefirougit at IL L.c'EakailibiltSKAir net of North Alueen-st. 3 and Center Square, Lancaster. Ne*Vidosetirefitted in old frames, at short notice. , ,{4/6-1" efT•NIVES, FORIeSr - Bntain' sin`d platdd Spoluisi,lltraaditeoripegilain and y l naTled, gett A lm aAd uapkenpipg -PRP, gefi§AVYA tVirrittA:Po 3. - 1 oSttrili 4 'MED. Tax AR Piper bitfdrillAilli: "". TIWASVS" q9f,CE'Nr#AT.fi) - L YE, Uperior to tiny,ticiatitf use ` , cab. be , !tad at the CheaitlVoicif WSW/v:4( QC.RO.IX,Art.D.N4 Ifigq./41)4.72 UM for airibia ty paipases, warrtiatetigenuine at H. D. Beitjataia °'a. DNotti'ne3 Caul-Ls for 186-2. IT is ordered by the Court that Adjourned Courts fur 1862, for the trial and decision IT eases in the Common Pleas, Orphans , Court, and Quarter sessions, are to be held as follows: FOR ARGVNARjRT One week commencing Monday, March 17. June 16. September 15 To continue one week £ter the said days re spectively, and as much longer as the business may require. All the cases on the list for ar gument in the Orphans' Court, shall be taken up on the first days of said terms, and be pro ceeded with until disposed of, unless continued by consent or cause shown, The causes on the argument list in the Quar ter Sessions, shall be taken up on the Wednes day of said term, if not prevented by the Or phans' Court, and if so, the cases in the Quar ter Sessions will be commenced an the termi nation of the Orphan's Court besiness. The argument or the cases in the Common ?leas to be commenced on Thursday of the week, if not prevented by the Orphans Court or Quarter .Smistens cases, in that case the ar gument list o. said court is to be taken ap at the termination of the cases in the other courts and preeeeded, with until disposed of unless con . tinned by constpt or cause shown. It is further ordeted, that the atwence of counsel at the time appointed for heari n g the eases mentioned in.the preceeding orders, shall be no cause for suspending proceedings therein, unless be consent, or legal ground, for continu ance ny Shown. A D.101711.N.1.41a . MISIALT It is, or dered bjc the . Court that adjourned eoutte forjury trials in the Cotomon Pleas, wilt be held la folinwe: 1 week' commencing fast . Monday , ad, of Feb'y. A "' " 4th " 26th " • " " let • - " 3d of March. " " 26th of.hlay. ' ' "f e i " 2a of 'June. ft "let " let of Sept. " 3rd " 50th of Oct. If " 4th • " 27th " " ' lit ." lit Of Dec. And oath other periodwas may be appointed at the aforeisald'eonftsi Or a ttheregularterma. The foregoing to be published hall the newspapers in the city and county of Lancas ter three Nuccessive times in eech, at expense of the. county. to be- pt*Misted . ress' toe Commissioners °thee. By &der of the Cat. 'ARTS* SI*RTIff, Ploilkonotary. jan. 4-3tl The Peoples - Rat' thid Cap &ore! § ' - AtriTZ az BIicErVER - . RAT mAwupAcTußvis, .., RUM main call At+ attention of our custom, eilt ailo.4kil diPoood to fokOr4ua with ttittir pa tronage to por, - , . ST,ii.Es FOR TgE, FALL OF MI. Our stock will consis tss heTtpfore Sim Cross oasis, Fia 4, Wopx. gOFT HATS = We would 'all. patikeular atteatlea to the cCLELLAIIj ate ; -.4oernimt ;Mat, 11fg..'01E043) BAL-qh6.44fig4 A BEiviirui ..AS:SdatthIENT OF , P.frcirgilr LE , CHiLDREN'S if C Y MASS, CAPS, TtigiiAnts AND j3DY.S.FATIGNE Gus. .We would , earnntarinnite all tegibsstun early will Wore puretiasing.elevoiere; feeling. men &seared- amid the varieties offered, thes will not fail to be suited. In conchte Dui we would relatn Inir',B4fieere: ffeitnis*efOr tkeqnsblibani pgtronage worded usondave,trusfrAtcloge at - tentkneind deal/clack-to !merit its continuance. sop SFULTZ, NEOAX SIEULT2, 29Nrg LANCAS,TEIL. IHIESW,GOODS ALSRANKRANDAMSGICS. FULL apm? inont.qfFree h *inter Goods of the mosiiiisimiaestyles. Ojos, Gentlemen's, lidisne — s,aind Youths 4, SHAWLS, lli .EVICRY QVAXITY French' Merinoeh at a grela hargiin, Fanct Detaines,keleni the cost brirhpOrtiitiiitCesbnms;alithifs, Prints and Ginghinfi in trent variety. Cloths, .Cassimeres.and , ,Vestings very cheap,' •Glathain all colors, at a deaf:lid bargain;'-Hoods, Ntihisks, Gloves and notions generally, as cheap waiver.' • A ,J01) , 16t.0f .extrit-flue pliflitGlDEttgl) COLLARS .'‘ at leas thlia the usual cost, Fitinnets; CligckS; Stieetirigs and all oar kind` of DII.T GOODS, together with' Groceries, Fish, Sm., in full supply. Herm* West, N. D. IJAVI NG purchased,.in .connection with i ; •Rarribon , Sethi- 'Dr. Grove's Drug Store an located .itv the . Borough of Marietta, for the.practice.of the medical profession, would respectfully:otter. his serVice.to the public.— lie can be found atthe office formerly occupied by Dr.. Groner , • ••.- . - The„ undprsianpd tatteu pleasure in_recom mendi4g Dr. West to his ; friends add,patrans. Dr. W. has`lieenpractaing in this vicinity for the past 8 or 9 years, and will, beyond doubt, give entire , satisfaction to all who will give him . ' a trial. J. H. Grimm TBE Amitican Watchei are among the best timeketpepf now in use, And for durability strength and siniplicitY far, surpass' any other watch made' in the World. IL L. 19. E. Z A R /If Corner of ;North gueen,st.,and Centre Square Lancaster, Pik, b vo them lqr sale at the very fewest rates -- every watch accompanied with the in . factu iers guairanteet Wei:ware its gen uineness. TUST.RECEIVED at Anderson's Confee ..Jl,tionary and VarietylStoie;ialliarkat-st., a tine assortment of- children's gigs, baskets wagons;. perambulators, whealhatrtiws, toys rocking,homes, wagons, d.rn. l 44l%,Dhildren's Gigs, Wheel Barrows, Sleighs, Bobby Iforaes, Chins,and , Paper Toys, Dolls of every size material Blaok and White,. Animals of all kinds and an endle.ss .variety of Holiday gifts. Market-st. &eat 'tillietiveiy . have made a•stideovery of the utmost im .k T portaneette-ever persen of either sex, And,whikeend thesfulliparticulahkeoncern ing it , to anyone.en receipt of a stamp to pay return postage, Address -Ina. J. H. 11141B.TELL, • 7.39-iswty Alfred, Maine. < • OA General Assortwent of, RA Wide of 4UILDING HA2I.6WARY., LOCKS, * 4inges, S.c.rewsy . Bona, Cellar Grates, Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty very,eheap. S.T.a.R.Wrr. & CO. . MI IPX)I4 F.,Largefd, and anyartakent of Fancy 1 res and veatiag.fraratrered in this mailce .and will be sold at.pnces which Aff.Y,C( 01 4 1 1#04 0 .0Y4" ,, R. Alle*Pach : ~• tL c. 13 X. 2 8 c9ihnsted inipeiial ' Ex ,)T teneioo, Steel 4 ;mg - SW ' ' se f-a'djhatible 'lia:. 15 11jai C V't:ti r te l o v t i i t n h use, 'for sale cheap at '' ',4-• - 1 - 17 9LEws cetebrato aaal CloatH • rVIL PINS, m`-:-tatare sifila at ' price, 6 Cents ! j waLFEIs, . fUST-WECEIVEIPat the "Enterprise Wine and Liggiir. Stare," Mount Joy, a isopenui arilole of Oitimpligne and Gernilo Wines. BUGGY Sad Sleigh 4114.ANKETS of V111i011.9 - styles and at nin6,li looter ptices than the swan abldgist fall. o., ,Spalikter:* Patterson. trY - orkP thipt tiqyatiful S Q riAle 4 ItAT t Sif lii'artiet-et.' Alu LEN'S twig cOebrated "t ftENUMIN:, T ' SI"I;V 8114" C AV eRCILLN. December 15.