The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, January 18, 1862, Image 2

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the natititian.
None shall with impunity soil these sacred sym
bols of our Country's life, liberty and power.
•
F. L. Baker,
, 0 1 4. • . .
EINITIADAY E ALITIARInt, 1882.
113 r *Pow. MATH na, rat• An 7No. • 33d
BrcifilnYtNew-York:, aro ; dulv authorized. to
act for
, ng in soliciting advertinnents, &c. ,
ME
REMOVAL OF GEN.' oAligtiON : VG clip
from then Washington ;correspondence
offthe. Philadelphia' Inquiree, Aatkd
Rands.? last, the' following sitrtipi'with
regarit tolherremoval Of ;tha'
of War. • ;' • • f
tAlhoatenoOn to•dar rumens to're meli4e d
to be whispered that Secretary , 0 are d rad
had resittied:shis. seat in the -Cabinet;
and the Hon. Stanton had been
tendeted the position, eiid his appoint
seent.sent to .-the 18eliateA tor t MY/Mtn/al
Gm (Oa tree* thesn.mp, ivreAnund it
to be.ooarect; Rad thatGeneraleamertti
bad also ;beet nominated , is Atiiiister t 6
Hassia-ia ,the place of Cassius ht. Clay,
who is eotte °Alio way home; add) *lid
has. beet appointed .BeigedieriGerieral.
by the.. President 4)nried loft Sebniiier
clamor • wasuraised , egainst
Camsron .foriome.three .weeks,: 6y ilia
Colaraittee Of Ababa "B tkik fin'd
others, • to . probate:hid
grounds o!, dishonesty eniPintiipabitv
The. President thee referied tiiegie sever!
al charges to Sec . .y. Carneiorqwlio deg
e,d them,real. said•ittithe was granted he
couldrehorrithem to•be firtse.;
*could have aucceededz-Seeretany Came.:
iron, but Gen. McClellan urged
Stadton,. !ki) h:aliom The is niatiinate, and
who, being yonagell.. and More' earnest;
ossk eadura the bevereAneatal , and phY)
sleet :labor Of tile * poet ' Col: T. A.
Scotty. has: been tenilere dithe , pds ition
Assistant by the President, add 'urged•
to remain, but it is not yet decided as
to whether he drill accePt 'di. i of t
uuderthe t beei The President'
der/to/Mr, Chi/Seto inform' Mr. Cam:
eren A.fier break
kr. teen:tarot noconecious 'of the
id/plant* 'dhlinge, Vint' to Odes:
aid• wit mit by saniessebger• &OM Mr..
, ,
Chase, requesting his presence at. the'
Trotiary.. lle•Went over and was; over
hotr; eidlebid ki l t
Whew he iheteb autihie ibleitged *feeder
Week the byetiOhiiii:• ll ': ''*
Oatnereits friends"!efe
ttindaeretknek , itt thinuinimiibbirtent, add
refused to befitneetik alid-it , watlonlythe'
official senonneettitlnt , to"the Senate that .
could eiitieryL4lienit ah'e ehinge 'wiil
patfin end totthe intrigner! anli •
that: mere 4 , arming: to' tienken General
MCClellan end andirtilitie‘ the ',2lltiniinie"-
tration. ; • • • • '
Nothing •ban fever into
which thbtaimy OontractoeS, jobbers aid
hangers4n 4 :haid- thio wn. The
greatebtlattetypievails about un'finish
ad, contracts rand' half 'complete opera-
Cone.
It is said that is thirCiihinet,inecting
od Sifrid!iy"iiiht;' where change 'was
decided on, larArtriide,:' of Ohio, was'
urged. for thelliiNt: Poll'Olio, but 'Mr.
Lindell', ill& knew 'Stadion' hefore his
eledtron, was `immovable
Marriatiiii Patriot; in speak
ing, otthe 'change' in Ihri 'Cabinet, says':
The develolienii3nt of the Van :WY Ck
. Investigating' Committees 'tke
tied iha'inifisted:by Gongreia 'dive to
th'e , Witter - it iiPtheTrieds tiro tiii3 '66v
erenibei:lind e
tesideiio tfie Abelition `pdrtfori Of
Mt. datnereh'S rePort,'Were circhmstan:
Cell' MAI*? his retreat from the Cabinet
not einliaeliiable, but,itiselatelrnices
nary to the maintenance of public coat;
dance in the Admirrietration. What
precise cause brought matters to, a e crilis
we will not undertake to isdicato T lcit
there is r'4,So,n to,kelieve That his with
drawal ital . no ontirely,voluptary,.
Calrieifin 4 ,B d ailecial ;friends very,. ingeni.,
only, endeavor to britik s ibe force of his
fad by allegilig ik.4 . ice e Pted the
VI) , •
oM,ce of Secretary !zttWar with grea
reluctance, and liiat ,he has Sleeps de.
cared lifeietentie u tot retire when ' the
interests os country; allow,
and lie t ootid have f a, proper successor.,—.
This 'is all siiebrialitne.'" Opmeree
was anxious tkeiptaiti.tt.seat in the Cab
inet ipie4 lalf 4 influence to secure
sorpe r positipnoted,,wcaid not "have .
tirsi f op ,precil)iteteV had , circumstances
rungqr?!: l !4 8 4egihable or, comforts
MN., ft( r.,
'' , r :l§a;;r.l membori of the lirnited
States Sepite s show a disposition pot to
give the secretary ,of the Nagy the
disbnisement of the money to be Atp
,
preprfated for the construction of twenty
iron-clad.gunboats.iin„ view of the fact
developed by.the Van Wyck Committee,
that •M. Morgan, his , brother-in-lew,
snide nearly.slooiooo -in the purchase of
vessels for.the Government, by the con
dor*. of Mr. Secretary 'Welles.
TAXING CARE OF PENNSYLVANIA.—
Simon Cameron is distinguished for his
regard of Pennsylvania and her inter
ests. The latest instance of it we find
in the Chicago ! Tribune, the Leading
Republican paper:Of Illinois:11:06 issue ;
of the 28tit. It ts :
"Pennsylvaniklnay be truly, kid v e4s
have coutralced.'' What wilfhe thought
of transporting at Government expense
r;ough pine scantling from Pittsburg to
PartrEeiviitodrth, and yet suite a shipment
actually passed through this city with
such destination a few days since. The
pieces were 4x4, about eight feet , long,
r.nd rough as when they, came_from the
of carrying common
pine-lumber across four 'States - to the
west -bank ottip Missouri, that some
PetamytvaniecOntractor might pocket a
liberal sargin, of profits, and-that, too,
with plenty of lumber-yards full of stock
iiiew of sale; on the .Missouri
Vprs aI:4A oases belief, but an (ter
teal fad..
El
'kr The' bill t 6 tibelish
privilege, .41:461 2 v/ha debiii:ed'''d'oiiig
nearly'the *hole
10740 43. The last section the'bill;
itiserving , the - pfiVllege di "franking' tor
members of Congress under 'certain re.
strictlotr§; "%lit etfickere out; leaving
only' one , seetion, 'which; abolishes
" The' bill ati
reads asifOildivs '
"Froiir allit after the lst'of July, 1862,
the ' , fratiliieg privilege shall. be and is
herebrabolishfitl." '
gur!l e I Ph is , ..in
9rdrer, in speaking .or the ,removal of
General 'dismeran, says , . 1 1A very great
cheage r for the better was made - in the
Githinet, ofr.Mr. yesterday, by
the appointment , of the ,Hoc. E.
8 .40" , .g - PPPPfivan,ja,Sficre4TY -or
War in place of , General Cameron.—
When the double event of thu,resigua,
Lion and, tke r na s iv appointment- became
know to the public, there wasaa, almost
universal expression, of satisfaction at
the change."
, ,
— llgr The dressing-room o General
TtitSTlcuiiib, qhiTtgO,yit
;S entered
Friday night by some experience
bur
githrs, and the trunks containing -11 M
wardrobe—eight in number—broken or
cut open, :and the co.ntents scattered
promiscuous,lY. upon the fioorJ , lfisjew. ,
elry, , hswevar, 'valued:at. slB,ooo i ,' was
dapositedialsewhare.:.lrhe thieVes,there
fore, failed in, their design . . ,
eir The" Constitution o f the new .
State of West'Virginia . is' beiog made
With eaie,:and will'bo 'quite as progres
sive as the most progressive of thi,Free
States. It will provide for the gradual
ekiidotion of slavery in the 'Stite, . for
feed . sefiobili;foi a'
, fple 'billtoti, and' for
other'refOrMs not inciude,i' , M - the mist°.
ciatiO Oboitittitroik orthe 014 liciminien•
I
Prin.gortress Menroe we learn
that the .inhabitants of Yorktown 'and
the rebel: .military , authorities in that
vicinity-are greatly agitated'at•the pios
pect: of a visit 4eril‘ Burnside's
fleet. , pen.'Magrhder *ants , to'burn.the
town, bet has orders from RiChmond not
to'do Certain the place"irais
to ba immediately attacked:
• } 4fPtor Charleston her
nietically sealed, and her citizens , are
kept laa state of fearful suspense, hour
ly fearing that a . vigilant army, near at
hand, or Secret foes in their'very midst
may: overwhel them in irretrievable
ruin: , The little "game cock" State is
reapingibe fruits - of`het. folly and wick
edndsi.
„r When Mrs. Greenhow, the female
'sec* imprisoned at Washingtonlearn.
ed that, the plan for her escape, contain
ed in a loaf of cake, had been discovered,
her: anger :was. uncontrolable. - Lieut.
'Sheltion bonght . .her a 'lliad new cake
and. , •sentefit to • her', • ' she - threw it
t
down ' • ' , '
• A. fatal ddel beeurred'n.ear. Rich
mond 'on Christmas day, betwOentient.
Ot•the - F`ifth Louisiana, and Dr.
,Forward,A sutler in the same regimelft.
Thgpovore both•killed at the first,filie;
rifles,rfoxty, Tacos.. Both bodies 'have
arrived here :en route for Louisiana.
eir A refiigee from Charleston states
that thireis - a largeparty in 'the 'South
in fair& 'of COMProhiishig the; pies'efif
I f difficulties by commitsjoners, and thit
'Davis and Stephens ~ havw anptiorted
'this rtrojeot,.b.ut .that ;the, Rhett party
lies frowned ; it down. ; . • ' •
Cr The' list' 4 relitilite" gebtle m ai
from Ititinnond repOrts that 'Jett Davis
is Sporting a snif'Of 'dldthei'intide "en=
tirely in Gporgia,.cf.v,ery inferior ,stuff;
his boots locking . aa if hewas.compelled
to .ware them as a punishment.
sriThe" House CoMmittee on the
District, of Columbia will, at an early
dab reAsift Slavery ,in
the District, similar to that- introduced
into the Senate by Mr.
jer TVG Senate'oethe
by a unanimous vote ex p elled
Membpyship Waldo R., ; Johnson' and)
Truaten §eskators, from Miss
otiri. •• • -
Priiate Lannaman, Company 'D
2d U. Infantry, was liangeit.at i WAsh,
ington, on Monday, for shooting . his.
sergeant.
CLIPPINGS FROM OUR EXCHANGES. -
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Ajat woman is now exhibiting at
New York-, who, when she came there,
was G obliged to,hive a place 'prepared
for her in the baggage car, as she was so
large that be was unable to get through
the door of the regular passenger cars.
Shtfa Said to be a female Lambert, and
beyond all doubt the heaviest woman
ever known.
The U. S. sloop of war Pensacola,
built since the war, at the Washington
Navy Yard, has run ' the blockade of
the Potomac and got safely out, although
the rebel batteries fired twenty shots at
her furiously. Not one struck her.—
She was heavily laden with cannon and
munitions df war. The rebels Save been
fortrinntbd pakt waiting. for-bn*r.-
On the 26th ult., Will Tolson, an old
and worthy - negro servent, belonging.to
John
,Baggs, Esq., of Trappe' . District,
Talbot county, Did died - at the advanC.
ed age of 105 years. He had beep in
the family of Mr. B. and his ancestors
.
for about 90 years.
Amongst the names of those. perons
gazetted in the forfeit list . .for arrears of
stakes, periodically exhibited .it."Tat
tersail's,",Pngland, 'appears that of the
Baron •-de . Vidil, = who. Is' represented
therein as a defaulter to . M.r. Ten - Broeck
for. the Goodwood stakes of 1859, won
by that gentleman's horse Starke. The
Baron is in jail for attempting to mur=
der his son. .
The knapsacks of the. French and
German armies are made of calittin's,
tanned with, the. hair,left on. Theyshed
On rain better than those formed of
plain leather; and they ail) not' so much,
affected with heat and cold as those
made of water.proff fabrics, because the
hair is a good non=conductor.
The indisposition or ,hEadame Gold
schrnidt. (Jenny Lind)•is said to be'the
ohief reason for the discontinuance, ot.a
series of , concerts in , which she wash the
PrikciPal• vocalist.,
A grand Te Deum was perfOrmed in
the 'OathOdra' Chtiroh at Brussels re
reoently, 'cin the occasion of the King
of the tßelgians entered his seventy-se
cond
t 'WoolWich, owing to the scarcity
of box Wood, the plugs for the 'Enfield
bullet' are made of Clay steeped in was.
It'answers as well as the wood.
The• Journal de Havre announces that
the new• King of. Madagascar has mani
fested his intention• to' become a Roman
Oatholic. • • •
The bof"Elliper,Or of'Chinuis to re
turn to Pekin, and it,is expected that
Nines) Kling,' who is friendly to foreign
ers, and i heifer' `aware of their power
than'Brost' Tartdrif,' will be' the
. first
CoUnC4or t t
o egen , the Queen
mother. •
Miss * Sarah F. -'Wilson; seventeen
years Of age, emfolayed in 'the 4anehes
ter- (N. -11.) idills,'Cornniitted Unlade on
Thursday night. by drowning °°in the
canal. The canie that induced her to
commit the rash' act was the death of a
soldier in'Ahe'N. R. Fourth regiment;
Tlie banks and boar& of trade corn-
Inittei agreed wittb Secretary
Chase upon a finanqial acbezee. 11,41. 7
lists the isstieof irredeeab,le Trham
irredeemable
notes, • pro •
Tidea ,for the redemption ~ o f
thoge now , out, by &tabula, for bonde r
and the banks agree to take the Treasu
ry notes as before, And Congress to de
clare them p.'legal tender.
Twenty-four wagons, designed for the
conveyance of the baggage of Gen.,Mc
°fallen and staff,•have been-prepared.
They all have metaled horses,. and the
words, "ComMander of the United States
Army," :are painted on the• canvas and
wagons.; This)looks like , "an advance."
William it Rnesoll, ,Eiq., special
correpondent,. of the London 7imef, is
now at the New York . ' Hotel, suffering
an attack of iyphodieVer which seems
to effect everybody who spends much
time in
The Prince Imperial of France,
though only five years and a half old,
already speaks three foreign - language—
English, German and Italian., .
The VeimOnt Supreme dead has de
aided that school-masters, haye no,right
to punish their scholars for offences
committed, ont; of school • and, school
hours,.
A. large number of eleven Inch colum
biads each capable of discharging a
solid shot of one huidred and seventy
pound weight, and are now tilishedin
Smith hoston.
The ,Secretary, of War declines to
grant, GOA. ATAntfielirs, request to ibe.
transferred from his , present command
under ,Gran. Wool, , .
Seel:Story Sinith',. of the Interier De: ,
partniebt, is said, be .appointed
a judge: of the Supreme Clourt.
gr.enlayi; l•ind. has. bought a , property
near linndon s And4neane golto house.;
keeping-concertizing now and: then.. r.
It'is :rumored 'the 4 1 ,ritice de Joinvillor
and.ithe rest:of. hie _suite will :leave for
Europe shortly. . '
John liiite , ho writesirotnParis to's
paperurging 'iliii::iteCognitkin . 'of
the C. S. A . ., in Order 'to fight Enlland.
ANECDOTE OF SIMON CAMERON.-A.
Pennsylvanian now in the, army, relates
to us a traditional anecdote of . the ex-
Secretary of War, which is probably as
true as the posthumous stories of the
juvenile days of great men generally
are ; end we therefore put it on record
for the benefit of his future biographer.
ft was the Custom aforetime in, Penn
sylvania for mothers to place an apple,
a silver dollar and` ic Bible before their
cbildien,.alioon as they were able to
toddle about ; and, with a mother's
interest ,and satisfaction, watch them
make their choice. It was considered
indicative of their more matured pre
dilections. In accordance with this
custom, the mother of the infant Simon,
as soon as he-was able to stand on his
pins, produced the artieles and set them
before the phild,,,hoping.in,her heart. he
would select the Bible. Bat not so
Simon. The future SecietaiY of War
took.a somewhat, deliberate ,view, and
,with less reverence than king Alfred,
mounted atop the:aoly Writ, pocketed
the dollar and commenced munching the
apple I It is needless to add that he
has beep at that IMO:Less ever since..
Cincinnati. Enquirer.
titln the 11. S. House of Repreeen
tatives, the Ch ?if the Committee
on Post Offies And` Post•roads, the
Hon. SChuyler Colfax, of India:tin, after
having allowed himself and the friends
of referm 'a sufficient time to muster up
the proper feeling among the member?,
effort to secure 'the passage of
the bill,previousli reported, to abolish
the franking privilege, We trust that
this . greatiriculnhus upon` the Post
Office Department is about to be re
moved. It robs the treasury, cheats
the'pirblie:denioralize'S Congress, and
sustains the enormous printing jobs upon
.
Which corrupt men grow rich. Abolish
this franking privilege and you elevate
cl4racter of Congress, *bile at the
same time'yorr save millions of dollars
to - the gliverninent, a conaideration "Of
no small moment at this tithe, when we
have before us the prospect of bound
lab taxation and endless loans.
eir At a festival on some occasion
among the soldiers in Missouri, one of
them from Adrian offered the folldwirrg
extravagant sentiment. "Jeff. Davie—
May he be set afloat in an open boat
livithout'compass or rudder, may that
boat , and contents be 'swallowed by
shark, and the shark swallowed by: a
whale, and the whale in the devil'i tel
ly, and the devil in hell, the door lock
ed and key,lost,tind , further, may he Abe
chained in the southwest corner'of hell,
and amortheast•wind ,, blow ashes in , his
eyes toltll eternity."
, It is uaderstood.that Gen. Lane
will, with the approbation of the gov
ernmeot,mae the experiment, of em
ploying slavesof rebels,in his military
operations in the west, using them in,
the tripaportation and commissary de
partment mainly. By taking hand-mills,
it is thought that slaves can,grind , corn
enough daily to subsist the army ,any
viherp in .krkanias or Texas. •
63`• Johnathan'eurter, a former resi
dent of Peichin, 'Vt., was hung in the
yard 'door.of his
,own home in Arkansas,
recently because' he'would not join the
Secession cause. Three sons, the oldest
eighteen, and the youngest fourteen,
were 'forced into the'rebel ranks, le'al?-
ing tivo girli to Curiive or sink beneath
the.eruellblow. '
Caen. Lane has not tendered his
resignation to. the
,Govcrnor
,or„Legisla
turn of.Kansas,..ner h EIS he acpeptedithe
brigadier generalship lately tendared, to
hitn.by.the Tresideut ansl confirmed .by
the Senate, nor does he intend to accept
as,he, receptly declared in that bo,dy,
until he has resigned.his seat , of which
the. Senate will have fuil notice.,
itar It. is estiMiticid - that 'tliorEi* alb
some 14,000,000 persons of African de
scent on this continent. In, the, United
States, ..they number 4,500,000 ; Brazil,
440,005 . ; puba,:1,500,000 ; South and
Central American republics, 1,200,000 ;
Hayti, 2,000,000; British' Possessions,
800,000,; French, 250,000 ; , Datch, Dan
ish, and Mexican, 200,000.
ir Lieut. Fairfax authorizes an em
phatic; denial of the,.assertion; of foolish ;
commander Williams, that Miss Slidell
used her - "little ken Oles" on his fice.--," ,
He'adds that she "did not strike Lieut.
,
Fairfax," but on the contrary, behaved,
as did - all' the ladies on the Trent, be
coniingly,' and with great moderation."
r Mrs. Gains, whoSecelebrated law
suit against the city of New Orleans
:was dpdided in the , Supreme Court just
before the secession of Louisiana, bas re
ceived permission to cross the lines to t
New Orleans'vut FOrtrees Monroe ana
Norfolk.
ar Rev. Willitimßon Stevens was
consecrated Assistant* Bishop of the
Episcopal" DioCeie - ofPennsylvania.—
The consecration, took place at St. An
drews Church, ef,whicti the Rev.gentle.:
man has been for many years the Rect
or. '
, Col. Fuller e fornierly 'et the Neir
York Mtrror , ,has .been announiSed , to 3
deliver tvlecture in 'London, adoocatinkl
the:secession cause.. -In 1856 Ike suptiort:t
ed Obl. Fremont for 'President.
Cr Forney's Press in speaking of the
tardiness of the Army movements, says :
Why should there not be an advance
along the whole line? Why should an
order not - be issued directing a general
attack to be made at every point in our
military border,—a n order directing
Brown to adiance - on Pensacola, Sher
i:nab IDD• SaVaDDOrli, 1 1 7 014 on Norfolk,
MeClielTaa on Richmond, Racks on
Charliiste"wn, Beell ors Nashville, and
Tlatleek onNeriihia f We Cannot be
beaten everywhere. There must be a
- triumph in some part of the Nation. If
we are beaten in Kentucky, we most
surely beat in South Carolina. If there
is a rererse in Missouri, there must
swell. be a victory in Virginia. We
cannot suffer universal aellat--we may
obtain a universal 'victory. Would it ,
not be well towttempt the experiment.
Cr ColAare. Colt, the inventor of
Colt's Re'vOl-rer, died on the 20th inst.,
in Hartford; Connecticit, of an siente
attack upon the brain. His disease was
rather ilidan; thohgh notnnexpected.
His age was fOrtylren. his vast works
will be carrie4 on by the present incor
poration, known as the Colt Patent
Fire Arms.MaLufactering - Company.
air The city of Montreal was thrown
into a terrible-panic` on the 26th• inst.,
by a report that war 'had been declared
by the United States against England,
and that an army of twenty thousand
New England troops was marching to
wards that. city from-Vermont !• ,
eir The Pennsylvania line-of-battle
ship, says the Norfolk Day Book,
,will
be the next vessel raised. Visits have
been paid her by the diversi,,apilthey
represent her 68. pounders in good order.
Her 325 ; howeverare , all bursted. ,!1.
er It is Said that the "solitary white
man" found at Beaufort on the arrival
of the Federal troops is Alden S. Allen,
who went from Flamouth, Mass., twenty
five yoars ago. Ile says that be was
not drunk, bht only excited.`
gir Ex-Senator Johnson, of Missouri,
just expelled from the U. S. Senate, is
in Price's rebel army, with .a commission
to raise a regiment of Missouri , rebels
for thn•confederate government.
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known for the purpose, as it will remove all
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nothing inAtious to, health, and a cure, can be
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Prolapsus Uteri - or failing of the Womb ;
Floues Albus, or Whites; Chronic Intlatnation,
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1/3- Ladies in the early stage of pregniincy
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by sending order with measurement and full
particulars.
lia" All :communications strictly confiden
tial. For further,particulars please address,
Dr. G. W. English.
216 Soutk Second Street t -Below Dock.
RUSLADELPHIA, PA.
Ir I have no , Agents.
HORACE WEST, M. H.j--[ HARRISON ROTH.
N ENV F .T. It M. - •
W
EST 'MATH, •
HATING PIJIICHASTD
the entire stock, good, will and, fixtures of. the
Drug Store of Dr. J. H. Giiive, take this me
thod of informing the patrons of this establish—
ment and the public in general; - thith- nothing
shall be wanting. to insure at all times a fresh
and complete asssertmeat, of
"Prigs, Igef
Soaps, Hair - and Tooth. - Brushes., Combs,
Tooth- 'Weeihs and Powders; liar'
cDyes,Patent Medicinei,Pairtt:s;. '
Oils, Whitelead, Yfratniskes,
Did-Stuffs; Glass,
and everything usually kept in a well remit's
ted.apothecary.,
A new and fancy lot of COAL OIL Lamps--
the fieest•in the - Borough—at "pricea to snit the
times. Lamp Tops attached to old- Lamps.at
short notice. Globes, Wicks, Ciiiinneys, &c.,
aLways.on hand. • •. 1 - rs, .
A very. convenient ( flLan La,!te". for car. :
rying' atiodeth'e' hiniie, jai reeeived.'' ,
A nicely.selected :01 , 141 'kinds of Station
ary, Envelopes, Pens, Pen-holders , 1 29 03,
,&5 7 ,,,
o all grades'ahll'atall
'An endless variety' of- Fancy and Toilet ar
ticles on hand. • ,
Just received, an excellent article of Coe 1
11 now selling at 15cents a quart.
'Marietta, November,9, 1861. • ly
S. S. , RAT-VON, •
Merchant Tailor, and Clothier,
At F. J. Kramph's Old - Stand, on the Cor
ner
of North Queen and Orange
Streets;' Latiedster . Peifiea.
GATEFIT L to the Citizens of Marietta
and, viciuity, for- the liberal-patrbnage.:
heretofere ex nee , the undersigned respect-,
fully Solicits a ColitiniuMce of 'the same;
as
suring them, that miderall'ciretunatiitiees, tiiO
efforts will be spared in rendering a satisfactory
equiyalent for every, act of Coll fide4Ce.TePOSC4.
CLOT IS, ' CiE6IDIERES A 11 n V ESTINGS t and
such other seasonable , material ah'fiehitiii
the market,furnishes,constarilly kept,p,nyhand
anftmanufactUred t 6 order; promptly, and rea
sonably., as taste or. style , ornay- suggest: . '
ALSO,-BEADV-MADE CLOTIMIG,.
Gentlemen's Furnishing GooOILS
and such articles as uauafly belong to,a lger
chantiTailoring and*Clothing dstliblishment.
DRIED YRUIT row selling cheap e.t
DIFFENBAC,IPS.
iSoOids True, 17:60)3:
ALWAYS READY,
Ifor.LowAy's 01.tirstzrt - r.—Long marches.
sore and stiff joints, blistered and inflamed
feet, all thew the Soldiers must endure,
MorttEßl, REMEIIVER Tills, when your 301/s
are grasping their muskets to meet danger,
think what relief a single pot of this A I. I.
HEALING S CooLING Salve will give to the
one you love wher far away float home and
friends. It hardens. and makes tough the feet
so , that they eau endure great fatigue. it
soothes and relieves the inflamed and stiffened
-jtrints, fettling thrns swim*, strong acrd vigor
ous, while for
Sabre Cuts and Gunsko Wesson's,
It stands unequelled. removing and prevent
ing every vestige of inilarastiun Rust gently
drawing the edges Alligther, it surd* end
completely hells the frightful vrostidlp.
Wives turd Sisters of our Vorwnkerr.
Yon cannot put into the Knapsack/ of your
Husbands and Brothers, a more ir amble or
more uetessiif gift than a supply of the
Eirraarditiary Military Satre.
, .
The lonely Sent& walking his rounds it
'blight; exposed to drtinctiitigldlits and chilled
might air,,is often seized with, most viouctir
YAHiS,Cougl) and suffocating Hoarseness,
vst sYmptonis of quick e.onalinoption, but if
supplied' with' Holloway's Pills and
way's. Ointment, all danger is averted, a few
Pill* taken night and.maening, and the Gist
inept briskly rubbed , tWite p day o_ Ter the
Iliroat and chest will' refipilig the severest
pains'andlatop the moat distressing or Danger
ous cough,. Therefpre we, say so the whote
Army.
Soldiers Attention if
See to your own health, do not try& to the'
Army supplies, although most valuable.—
These Pills and Ointmeut have been thorough
ly tested; they are the only remedies used in
the European Camps and Barracks, for over
forty yeah Doctor Holloway has supplied all
the Armies in Europe, anddunngtheCrimeam
Campaign:he established a depot at Balaclava,'
for the' extlusive sale, of these Great Remedies',
Many alime his 'special Agent there has sold/
over a ton in weight of the Ointment tnie
single day. . These terrible and fatal enemies
of the SOLDIERS 16 CA XP,
Dierhea, Dysentery, Scurvy, Sores and Scrofu
lous - Eruptions: all - diStippear a - e'hatitv
before these lifts 4 Ointment, and now -while•
the cry rings throughout the land, "
fro Aqip ! To Arms !'
. .
Do not let these brave men perish by disease,
place in their hands these Precious Remedies,.
that will enable them to. resist the dittileiona
expospres, the Fevers,, the Chills, and, the
Wounds whi6h they cannot rivoidi and what is
more, cannot frequently get aucc',ur in the
moment of need, whereas it our brains tries
have only tolitit their hinds int° their knap
sacks and find there'll Mule remedy for all tile•
casualties of the battle
. field. How many
thousands Of livei woad 'thus' be saved who ,
would otherwise - perish before' relief could be
obtained.
IMPOICTA*T 'CAUTION !—None are genuine-
unless the words "Holloway, New York and
are disernible as a Wsirr-mark in
every' leaf the book of directions around
each pot and hogl . the saine"may be plainly
seen by holding a the leaf to the light. A hand
sornereward be'gtven to any one render
ing, Such information' idf May - lead to the de
tection of any party or
_parties counterfeiting
the medicines or vending . the sale, knowing
them to he spurious.
•,„*Sold' at the Manufactory of Professor
HOLLOWAY, Lime, New York, and
by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in
Medicine; throughout the civilized world, in.
boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents, and $ l each.
ll:32•l'l4rela a chnsiderable saving by taking
the larger sizes.
N. B.— Di reetions for the guidance of patients
in every disorder are affixed to each box.
FRESH WINTER GOODS . AT.OIFFENUCH'S.
HtIVIG just received a lame and nicely
selected stock of all kinds o f'
Ladies' and Gentleman's Wear,
which a ilj be sold at very moderate rates for
ash-
• Silks,,afall line at old prices, ,
Extra quality Muslins, all prices,
Best make of Fcannels, do
A large stock of Slinwls,
Plain and Harred Sack'd Flannels..
W h ite• Goods, °Mitts, 'Linens, V.mbroideries,
Dresi Trimmings,' Laced . , Gloves, llosires,
Very large r stock of Domestic goods.
Cloths, Cassimeres, VeStings,
Bleached 'rind* Unbleached 'Muslins.
Helaine.% ealicos and Gitighams,
Drillings, Sheetin san Checks,
Pane Stiff,' Hickory rind' Tickings,
Embossed Paper polars, ten for a Quarter,
Paper Neck-Ties-something new, cheap and,
•Deuutifiil. " '
ALL Knew OF 1/01.15E Funiszszmic ! Goona.
Linen and Woolen llable.covers.
Plain, Ornamental andlOited Window Tilindrs
and Patent}rixtiittii,
Wall Papers, CarpettrePloorrOil Cloths.
Canton Matting, &v.
Wall- and Window Papery
Transparent Blinds.
Glass, Qrleenavrare and Cadarvirare:
The above goods , have been purchased'
LOW FOR CASH.
and will be sobl'aticOrresa d . I
for cash. ' ' .-511-I.Og•Y low pricer*
GRAD MittES:
WINKS AMP I,III,IJORS
of all kinds and prices, constantly on ihtind . :—
Monongahela Whiskylag the 'barrel at Pitts
burg piiees, the, freigbt,adfikuli
HEAP LAMI''S.
A Fatsn, SUPPLY OF"
Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns
of' every „pateni„ imitable cfpr)llie-parlor, the'
Kitclien'ani the Chamber; Hanging and Side
_Lamps for Halkehdrehes,ifficires and Offices..
Having purchased them, from_ ;Ike , Manpfacl,u
*-
rera in la quantities the lowest cash rates,
we can sell them much undei'the usual retail'
prices, although every, other description of
goods ass advancing..
Dec. 21, )861.3
STERRETT & Co.
ilitifitiETTh MAULS YABil.
Nowtisnents j. iroliMs, Relo sf4ne;* *C*
MICHAEL GABLE, Mciiiie 'Mason,
' Opposite the Totcn Hall Park,
Marietta;. Pa. ' •
.. _ .
,
HE,lVlarble. business in. all its brad — cites,
T'will be continued at the old place, near
the Town Hall and opposite Funk.'n Croislaysi;
Tavern,: where .every description of marille
work will be kept on hand or made to order itt.
short `notice - and at very reasonable pries'.
Marietta, June 29,1861. 49-Iy,
* Beautiful Complexion.
UR. ThemAs F. CriAentsti Will send to 'all
who wish it (free of charge); thi Recipe
and full directions for making and using a
beautiful vegetable Balnr, that will effectually
remove Pimples', Blotches, Tan, Freckles, ice-,
tjrc., leaving .the "skin snloolh; . clean, and
beautiful; Also full directions, for using pda
treau's - celebrated Stimulant, w arranted to dart a full growth of Whisker's, or a MIA - ache,
iq
less than Dully.
,days., gather- of the above:
can tie obtained by return mail, by addressing
' (with stamps return po'itage) . Dn. TliOitAll,
F. CIIAPIiIAN, Practical ("ketrit, 831 Broad:
-with New' York. ' (jun 11-2 m.
, .
. . .
riE CONEESSIO,Nb. and EXPERIENCE.
of a , Susx.aißN—Puhlished as &warning
and .for the espeenti bened of 'Young Men,.
and thcom.whp su er g with . Nervous DebilitY;'
Las% Memdry , „ Premature Decay, Exc. ! &C.,
by gne, vf,ho, MA eared himself by stinPAe
means, after being put to great expense and
intanye.nienea, through the use of worthless:.
medie.i.nekpwscribed bylearned Doctors-
Single copies may be had of the author,
C....A. _LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpoint, Long
Is/and, :enclosing-a post-paid a.dtirested
envelope. Address, CHARLES A. LA mxtERT 4
Esq., Greenrint, Ling Island, N. Y.
Jan 11-2m:]