( ( 7 _ - k T ME ;of, r 17111 111,` SPVerni 1 aS4etl;4l . l' 11 al " I '1,1”.1'-;1P.IlOil," Marietta, ,„1!„u : Mari..tta Accorninoilation Train i's,t 7:11 , in the morning,. The Mail Train at l'he Harrisburg Ac t:0111:11(0;111°n Train _East at 2:16 in the after noon ; the same train West at 6:5 in the eve ning. Tire Mail Train East at 6:26 in the 6ATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1862 To OUR SUBSCRIBERS.—To those sub scribers of "The Martettian" who have paid us regularly every year or every couple of years, we have nothing to say, except to thank them for their kindness and punctuality ; but to those who have receiVed i the paper for years without paying for it'we must make an appeal 'which we trust will not be disregarded. The extraordinary advance in the price of printing paper and all kind's of printing materials is without a parallel in the history of the trade. Paper that cost us a couple of months since, nine cents a pound, is nit* selling at 18i cents, with the prospect of going up still high er. To meet these advancing'prideS it is essential that our subscribers pay their duos promptly. Those at, a dis tance can remit by mail (do not register your letters) at our risk, never having, in our ton years of newspaper publish ing, lost a dollar by the mails—if the letter was not registered. The first of January is fast approach ing, on or beforo which period we hope every subscriber indebted for a year or more, will not forget-to pay the printer. It is only by prompt snarlsl payments on the part of subscribers and others, that the newspaper business can be con ducted without serious legs. EsTFMTAINMEXT TO ti F.N. C AmEnox. Last evening a handsome entertainm e nt was Oven to ex-Secretary Cameron, by Cot. James Duffy, of Marietta, on the occasion of the General paying a visit to his friends in the vicinity where ho was born. A large number of friends were present, and the entertainment was prepared in, a style commeasurato with Cal. DulTy's well known liberality and good taste. In response to a sentiment otrered appropriate to the occasion, Oen. Cameron gave an interesting statement of the feeling in Europe, in regard to our ncinnal troubles, as they were ob served by himself. The re-union was Itept up to a late hoer and was altogeth er a most pleasant affair. Con. Came ron boobs well and is as hopeful as ever of the triumph of loyalty over treason.— Lancaster• Erenikg Express. It'hirtl tloi3 your breath I Colonel Doll' s entertainment to the Wlnnebago Chief—only think of it—Cdond Duffy —but—enough. The entertainment wns, beyond any doubt, u grand affair, for the entertainer is au fait in getting up nnything to eal—yet it was not a "feast of reason and a flow of soul," for, we are told "polities makes strange bed fellOWP,"Which was mule manifest in this mstanee. One the most consequential of the entertained was long r. devoted friend of the Secretary of War, and du ring the prevalunee ofthe "cont met le ver' in this neighbot hood, went to Wash. ington to get a fat contract from his good ad friend Simon--tbo poor man's friend —he who always stuck closer when for tune frowni-d—but stratir.-e to say, the shrewd, far-sighted Simon "pais id on him," giving him !lie cold shoulder, upon nhich the hunter of contract crumbs went, offin high dudgeon. On his !owning that the Secretary of War, now Minister to Russia, was about to return home to "see how the land lay"' for U. S. Senate, the unsuccessful con tractor gave vept to . his long • pent-up wrath by saying that 'he hoped the , steamer would'aink ere it, reached New York with its valuable cargo of human. flesh. Now we are told this worthy Was the most persistent dell the entertained to do homage to the distinguished stran ger. ThaGoneral, we learn, entertained the company in his usual pleasant con versational manner, leaving a very fa vorable impression upon alli But then, - as he was 'unquestionably on a political errand,,-who is the IVagonseller of this vicinity that ho is after ? Who can Sell ? 11&" A Washington paper says "Min ister Cameron called pp the Secretary of War on Monday last—the first visit he has paid to . thatofficial since his re turn from Russia, and it is said the inter view did not last over three minutes." What is wrong? It is not i possible that the Secretary would treat so dis tinguished a gentleman as the ex-Winne-• bago commissioner, ex-U. S. Senator, ex-Cabinet Minister ex-Russian Envoy, who saw those iron-clads at the London dockyards—this distinguished partaker of Colonel DuiTy's bounties, coolly, in a ward, there must be a screw loose some where. Who can tell ? a?' Col. Joseph W. Fisher of the Pennsylvania Reserves, has returned to his home in. Columbia, to recruit his health. . er The sale of the property of Peter Baker, deceased, will be offered for sale nn 4nturdny evening next, nt Case tavern. ItO &arena borough residences will he sold during the next three weeks.— See our advertking columns. c i l" Thu Teacheis institute COLIILIIe ced its session on Monday of last week, and continued until Saturday following. It was more fully attended than any previous sessiorr. Professors -Wicker sham and Brooks of the State Normal School, Nlillersvillo,and Professor Well of Maine, were the principal speakers. The following anecdote of a teacher soldier was related by Professor Wicker sham, in his lecture on "Awakening Mind." The incident occurred at the bat tle of Fair Oaks. A rebel battery, han dled in a Masterly manner, was mowing our men down, and it seemed impossible to drive it from its position. The General seeing this, rode up to the Capt. of a Lan caster county ,company "Capt..l want someone-who will go out between the armies and shoot the, officer in command of thatbattery." "why; General, it's cer tain death .ter, attempt it 1" "I know it ; but you• see how that 'fire is decimating our" ranki. - ISthere no man willing to sacrifice himself ?" "I'll see," replied the Captain, as he turned to his company. "Boys, who of is willing to go out between these orMies,. and shoot yonder officer ?" A young.man stepped out of the.rauks—"l"ll ió." Ile went, seem ingly to cettain death. Crawling along, he finally ,:teuchmil• a - slight elevation .behind which he sheltered. There was a c raekkoT s Rile; but the ball Miss4id its mark: 'Agairi----4teady aim—a puff of smoke I , The officer is seen to throw up his arms. His gunners spring' to catch Lim as he falls. The battery' is forced to abandon tits position.- The 'brave soldier returns 'unharnied. "And,' said the Professot im,a,berst of enthu siasm; "1 would haye seatelied the army through, but i, would:have taken that young-Man by the Land:and said4o him, 'lt was bravely done 1' lie was a teach er from this County. .1 will give you his name--Gmaor. li. SworE I" —Prom N.nd la" A most distressirg and fatal ac cident occured on Monday last as a steamboat, used for carrying stone for the canal company; was passing down toward Columbia, when on nearing the Hopkins bridge _it was found that the boat would not pass under the' bridge and whilst endeavoring, to raise some of the timbers, a large piece was thrown up and ou coming down caught a deaf and dumb lad, six or eight years 01d,.a son of Nicholas flora, between the timber stick and the stone wall, crushing his head in a horrible manner and killing Lim instantly. On taking this boy to his father's house, the sight°of whom appeared to have crazed the: father, who picked up a gun and threatened to shoot Mr:Jacob M. Erisniae,who had charge of the lad ; he was prevented by the inter ference of a bystander. What is still more singular is that the boy killed is the third deaf and dumb son of Nicholas Horn. Oodey for Jannai'y duL We have never missed'a number in the past nine years. Now is the time to- sub scribe. The new: :volume coMmencing with the Janttary numler. .I;oolcatthe terms, cash, in advance One copy one year, $3. Tao copies ono. Sear; w 5. Four copies one year,-;. Five copies, one year, an ,extra copy to the person bending the club, ell). 'Eight cepi?e one 'year, and an extra copy toi,tl4e„pet— son sending the club,l, ; : I Eielfet , ecijii§s one year, and au extra copy to the, pqr son sending the club. $2O ' W. The Philadelphia Press Came . to us n few days since in .a mew dress:arid looks remarkable fine. Nothlyithstand ing the high , of paper ; The Press has not gone up in ptice, unr eloui size. The Press is certainly one of the hest dailies hi the Qualtdrlii,fy. &r - Lieut. Samuel Evans, the 'sgnire of Columbia, has &ten' Yiroinoted o act ing brigade rynartermaster orthe First Pennsylvania Reserves. As the 'squire is a good feeder 'himself, we think - the' boys will not suffer under his charge. • -iar The locomotive left Columbia on Wednesday morning for Mariheim, ovar.titn-Goindr4itt and Reading railroad". 'llls' was an . eicur sion of the board.of directors to road as far as completed. • itir \\le fears frets tii ITarrtsburg, Telegraph that blajor,Thomas.l..JM - dan. of the Lochial Cavalry, who . has 135irr , for several months a prisondr itt dom, has since been released. sir A. new Wilk, tp be called 7*The Manufactures' 13nak" is to be establish ed at Columbia, this' county Ul3 d r I the free bankingiatv capital, ore hundred thousaud dollars. Cr We have printed and for, sa.le'tlie usual New Year's Day.warnings to quip premises leased for one year.' We hak also blank leases for sale. Wo -will fill them up carefully whet' desired. " 'Cy Geo. ITJOnec.,F6 --- 6 - ZPhilatie'lt ' advertise in this week's ..piti)er, SeWiag . Machines for 'They are warranted to do all kinds of family sewing for on 6 year r The Philadelphia Press and In quirer will be raised to three cents from and after . Monday next. The Lancaster little dailies have been selling' at two cents fur the past, week, ri - Z. • George - Angrstus - - is about putting up . a handsome rosidence on Front street, clear tho old horrmstead ;if paror.lF. b' " ---' l Car A numbLr of the Beltast 'Weekly News has been hid on our desk by Mrs. Abraham Casseljanior. It is a large and beautiful she t containing fifty-six columns. In the News we find the following, which will be new to readers on this side of the Atlantic. Our Erin frierds are mistaken—Mr. Train has no official postion. "Mr. Lincoln has ap pointed the well`known George F. Train, of tramway notoriety, who is busy at pre sent pouring out fierce diatribes in New York against Britain and the British to the-post of United States' Minister at Paris, in room. of,Mr. Dayton. It is said that the "situation" was procured for Mr. Train throUgh the influence of Gordon Bennet, editor, of the New York //enda, to whiel paper the newly /edged dipfoniatist 'is said to be aelarge contributor . • WAstitsorox's,'Wlit.' SoLD.—It ap pears by a statement made. at a meeting of the New York Iffstoripid Society, that the will of Washington was stolen on the advhbee of the army into 'Virgin ia., and has since been sold to •the brit ish 'Museum. It was, the last produb tion of-his pan, having been written , ex clusively by' ashington. It was depo's ited in the Fairfax courtAhouse, and was stolen by soldier, and has found 'its way, notwithstanding the ,general tan nouneement of the theft, ifito ' the enri osity shop of the British,.where, it will doubtless•romUio, unless efforts ara,patie ,to have. it restored. McClellan is a snug-bunt" lath) fellow, Weighing; aboutjotk, pounds..— . But compels this with: the folltrWitfg record of the Welght, et the offtc.eis of the Revolutionary army as weighed at West Point in 1 i88)- 4 General Washiniion, 209; General Lincoln, 234; Gerterti,l, Knox, 2 . 90 ; General tuntitigdon, 195 : ;" General Greaton, , 163; Colonel Swift. 219; Colonel Michael Jacksan,. 252 - ; Colonel Henry Jackson, 239 ; Lienten: ant Colonel Cobb, 183 ; and. Lieutenant Col. Humphrey, 211.* Cir The liarrisburg l'olegraph now comes to us with a new head and is otherwise typographically The-'I will soon be a necessity to a very would-be well-informed mam— The legislaturewill'soon cony'Oe'Whon daily visits of this valuable aria indepen dent republican-journal will be as ii6ce,s sary as .a counterfeit. detector on...every . counter., o _ CO- The national convention of all loyal and Ratrietic : men, watato have been held at ittsharg, _in this State,on the 2ath of Ngveniber, is pest poneduntji the Bth of *Topiary, ,the versary of the battle of New Orleans. Secretary' Smith, - of the .Interior. Department, will 'resign by the first of the month. His successor ha's not yet been determined on, but it is supposed be will be taken either from Indiana or Illinois. • erne-President has to hang thirty Of the three hundred Indians con victed recently in Minnesota-for taking pain the massacre of the white pdople of that State. la General Ranks was presented with a fine black lorse, saddle, - and accoun 7 trements, - by the merchants of New York, on Tuesday evening. c a r The rebels, antkcjpating,_ tha-our forces will winter in Richinond, seem . to be clestrosingevet - ything valuable in the OE Sanmel , ..fieft:•.formerly • of the "Swae,hass.rejohled his company. nin 1111 At.Mariettci thc! 7 27tb.ultimn., by Rey, P. J. Ti . rrib:iw, MT. HARRY RICAARD . , 10 Miss :ANNIE COlll6R.' CYLIDJVY* GIFT ! APPROPRIATE PRESENT'!! IFIURCHASII 0101' OF w. WILLIAMS' *. CO'S, rroamisais - WrrtrAms AND ARVIS.] CIO ,POUSIJIZTHREAD FAMILY v;?4,ieJ ....5.p,W4,-NG MACH I NES: Warranted teb.e.,:etitial to alu S4Q or $ . .50.ma chide in the',Mailiet. Will do • all kinds of family setorrig: : For ditrubtlity it is unsurpas sed, while for .cheapness, simplicity, ease and noiselessness of. s action it basil° equals., MaChings ,forwarded by express, with full directions fqx,using, payable on-delivery. Every Machine warranted for one year. • Kn Akent is w i anted is ; every town and co. in this. State: : - E.nclose a stamp for terms and Address, post ofce box 2S9] - - • G. B. JONES . 4. CO. Sates liosetnc; 50 North sth street, below' Arch,- Cutout-for reference.] Philade/phia. ' ZELL'S GOAL YARD_ . . . T" undesripned would , - .4, A ---- --. - . ~,--„ - ' . respectfully inform the , us"- -' 7, k', ‘ '7. ' -, citizens of Marietta and '7 -- - - C '''o:--, vicinity that be is prepared to deliver 7 All OLD 231LAIL. .. ~ .. AT_ .TILE FOLLOWING PRICES, VIZ:. Baltimore Company, Stove and Egg at $4:50 DO , - Do Nut, 3:25 Shamokin White Ash, Stove Size, 4:50 . 'DO Red Ash, 9:50 Do- No. Four; 3:50 White , Asb Nut, •Trevertbn, Egg and Stove size, 4:50 TlInS ZELT, Marietta, September 6,1362. pHOTOGRAPH f i.. F i ~, ALBUMS ! ! „,/14. : ',LW:. A fine assortment of PhOtograph'": ‘ jAir , ,t ALBUMS, ranging in price from 75 cents to Five Dollars. Fur sate at DELLISGEWS Photograph Gal lery, Market street, Marietta. lat undersigned, having been in the em ployment of the 'United States during the last eighteen mouths,. as Clerk in the _Muster ing and Disbursing Office and Office of Super intendent of Recruiting Service of-Pennsylva nia, respectfully informs the public that he has opened au office in-the Daily Telegraph Build .ing for the purple of, collecting' .Pensions, BUFFALO ROBES, llorse lhankets,! Bounties , Back Pay and War CiaimaL also, harness, Saddles, Whips, &c., 4 making out Officers' Pay Rolls, Muster 1616 A une , ussortment how-on hand at ./A i'and Recruiting Accounts. S. 1 - ,. r.nrjA,INGER'S,' .* ----4 , . All eiders by ic.eil ;Metaled to promptly. ..".Tarket street. Marietta. Call and see beferc•:-“-- , SULLIVAN S. CHILD. ur,h,: ii•- ._1:3:-... lure. 17.3 ;;; ! 114AuLloirr, _`got'. 7 . ), ! SU. P iv 'I/ a I, f PUBLIC SALE. IN put, lance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Peter Baker, late of the Borough of Marietta, deceased, will sell at public vendue, ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13TH, at the public house of David Cassel, at the " Lower-Station," Marietta, the following REAL ESTATE LATE OF THE SAID DECEASED: One Lot of Gtound, .Fronting on the north side of Front street in that part ,of the said Borough of Marietta, laid out by Jacob Grosh, esquire, numbered iii the plan thereof by number 67, containing in front 40 feet, and extending in depth to Second street, 200 feet, upon which is erected a TWO-STOAY BRICK DigaLTANPr HOUSE AND FZIAIDE KITCHEN ATTACHED, Xranie Stable and necessar?J outbuildings ALSO:=Yi. BALI' LOT OF GROUND, Fronting:9n the north. side of Frout street. in that part of said Borough of Marietta, laid out . by, Jacob esquire, being the Western half.J-ot'nuini)ered, in the plan, thereof by No. ,b:S,,contaiping in front:2o feet,'and.extendieg in 4 depth to, B.ecotid street, 20p feet, on : .whieh is, E }7.IC WA) A TWO- ST 0 War Fr-a.m.e 'Dwelline , EQuse, THE _NECESSARY. OUTBUILDINGS. :Saleitd; commence at - half-past 6 o'clock in the evening, ofssaid day, when terms and con .ditionaoaritl be . made , known . .0 FRED' K 1.. BAKER, Administrator Marietts,:November 22, 1862-ts. Borough Property. at Public Sale . _ . 0n -Friday,- ,December 26, 1862. THE under:Signet' Executor of the last will and testament of ,Reny Rinehart, late of the lieromdt of .Marietta, deceased, will sellv public nutrell, at Funk's Cross Keys tavern, on the.above.muned day, the following real,es tate late of the-said-deceased •One Lot of tfround, silty:44.oA tho cast corner of .k...4cust end Froot street, on. which is erected ;.. TWO-STORY ROUGH-CAST TiVELbING 110IISE„' ~ AND ALL NECESSARY U,UTBUILDINCS, , Sale to commence al 5 o'clock in the evening, when terms and .conditions will be made 4mi:own by SAMU , EL, RIPPLE, Executor... Movember . ,29; 1R62. 18-3 t Administrator's Sale I N pursuance of an order of the Orphans ,, Court of Lancaster county,-the undersigned Administrator of tie Estate of James Chain bars, Lh_ceased, will sell at public vendue, at the DONEGIU HOUSE, Oa Saturday, December 27, 1869, the following Real Estate,. late of said deceased One Lot of Ground, FroLting on the corner of Gny and acid Fair view streets, immediately apposite the Pres byterian Burying Ground ; on which is erect ed a FRAIfEDNELLIXG HOUSE AND KITCHEN ATTACHED: Posession given on the first day of April Sale to commence at G o'clock in the even ing, when terms and conditions will be made known by the undersigned Administrator. GI;10. W. W ORM LEY Marietta, December 27, 1562. FALL AND WINTER gip aiolo lob 3. R. DIFF.ENBACH HAVING RETURNED FROM NEW-YORE. Erna. I='_lailaclelphila AXT HI:RE he purchased , stock of seasons . ble goods at such prices us.to defy com petition. CALL AND SEE • THE FASHIONABLE AND CHEAP DRESS GOODS, - For Ladic;s and Citildren's 'Wear. NEW DItESS GOODS Saalt as Cloaking Cloth, Silks, Poplins, DeLanes, Prints, Bleached and unbleached Muslins at nearly OLD . rnrcEs.. Crapes, Vlls, Collars,and Notions Of all kinds.: Fancy and Plain Cassimeres, . Muck- and Fan . ..y Cloths, Vestings, Cashmeretts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Carpeting, . Oil Cloths, , , Windhni Blinds, Buff Holland, for Curtains, Curtain 'Fixture's,' &e., &c., All of the above geode having been bought Fon CASH, will be sold cheap as the cheapest, O . IIOCERIES Ten Ilhds. Extra . Pyrup at 3 1 cents per, quart.;, Fresh Soda and Wine Clip Biscuit; Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Cc , at the lowest market prices. Five 'Mids. Sugar' HOuse Molasses at 25 cents'per . gallon. - LIQUORS: Brandies, Gins, Superior Ohl Rye,Pure Port, Sherry and Madiera Wines all of which will, be sold at the lowest price FUR CASII. China, Glass and Queensware, The ,highest price paid for produce. 86- LIQUORS . )101 - H. D'. :14EN JAMIN, - DEALER IN WINES & _LIQUORS, Picot Builsling, Marietta, Pa. • • • a DEG'S leave to inform ,the public • that he I . 4)•vitl continue the WINES LIQUOR buoi nessu all *its brahche,s.• coug*qy keep Op. hAndayt kinds ( 4 Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch 1f9ti37..7iy; Cordials, Bitte_rs,o.c.,, BFNIAMIN'S . lastly •Celebtaeed Rose . Ithisky, ALWAYS OR RANO: i. A very surerior OLD WHISZEY ust received, which is warranted pure. . Ita. All H. D. B. now asks of the public is acareful examination of his stock and pri ces, which will,- he iiconlident, result in Ho tel keepers and others finding' it to thdle vantage to make their purchases- from I TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS. Collection of Pensons, Bounties. Back Pay, and War Mims. BM Officers' Pay Rolls, Misster Rolk,and Recruiting Accounts made-out. „ - !,T „ NOW IS Ea. TIME TO PREPARE CSI SPANGLE A:. t.C., 1'A:1 - TEI zls()N WE have lately received a thwough as sortment of Woolens and all other SEASONABLE GOODS, Embracing the best styles of Coating Cloths, Cassimeres Youth's Cassimeres IN NEW AND EXCELLENT DESIGNS, Superior Fancy and other Dress Silks; every shade of French Merino ; plain a:ld wool DeLaines in colors; beautiful designs of Mixed De LaMes, Coburgs, Alpaccas and Lavellas ; Cloak and Sack Cloths; Rich and Grave Colored JJiilmnral Shirts, Latest Improved Spring Skirts; Fine, Medium - and Common Shawls, Nubia Scarfs, Son tags and illoods Gauntletts, Gloves, and Hosiery Mullins, Counter- Panes and Tickings; Checks, Flannels and Linens. • Flom' aynd 1 able, Oil ClOths, Ingrain, Venetian and. Rag - Carpet, Pa per,- Linen, Cotton, and Woolen Carpet chain. Cut:WM:l7 IN DESIRABLE SETTS. New Ma ckerel in small and , large packages. All ofl which we are new selling atpneeii below the present City rates. . . . SPANGLER , - PATTER.S'OK. Marietta, November b, Ib6 - - G1?0 : W. ; WORR A LL; • ' SURGEON DENTV6T f Haring remora( to the 1t00in.,3 formerly' occupied by Dr. Sweittzel,:ail joining Spangler Pot tcrson's Store, Ilfarker,Street, where he as now prepared .to wait on all - who may feel disposed to patronize him. Dentistry in all its branches -, .enr tied on. TE'R.TII inserted'on the most apiproved principles of' , Dental science. All pperations .on the mouth. performed is a skillful and workmanlike manner—on fair principlei and ON VERY REASONA ISLE TER3I.4. 'laving deter Mined upon a permanent loca tion at this place, would salt a cotitinuatibn of -the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him,. for which he will render every possi ble satisfaction. srp Ether administered to properpersons DAVID COCHRAN, Painter, ia,zier and Paper Hanger. ou.x..D most respectfully inform the cit izens of Marietta and the, public gener ally that he isprepared to do, House Painting, - China Glossing, Paper Hanging, 1 170., At very short notice and at priers to suit the tunes.- He Elin be ,found at his Mother's resi dence on the, envier of Chesnut and Second streets, a few doors below the M. E. Church, and immediately opposite the pia Oberlin Coach Works. [AI.. 3-Iy.. THE GL_ TZ FERRY, Formerly Keesey's. The undersigned having leased the above named old established Ferry and Hotel, in Helium Township, York county, opposite the borough of Marietta, where he is prepared to entertain the public at his btu• and table with the best the market affords. Ito would very respectfully inform the traveling publiC that having obtained_ First Class Ferry Boats, and efficient ferrymen, and is now fully prepa red to accoinmodate persons wishing to cross the Susquehanna with vehicles or otherwise without delay or detention. JOHN NOEL. JOIIN BELL. Merchant Tailor, Got, of illarkel-st., and Elbow Lane, Marietta rtItATEFUL for past favors I would retell vxmy 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 he pleased to see them at at tunes, and haying e full and splendid assortilient of CLOTHS,- CASS'IMERES VESTIVCS, which will be made up:tei order at the shortest notice by' the best of workmen; and on reasona ble terms, I would fie therefore, to wait upon my old custcmet's and all who see t roper to patronize me hereafter. Ready-Made Clothing J. R. DIFFENBAO: anying laid in a very serviceable stock- cif strong and well-made ' such as Coats, Pants and. Vests, whickwilkbe sold at a lower figure than can be bought any, where else. Cori* and hear he prices. 1 1 1 B URNETT 2 S . Cocoaine. 4 A compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, &c., for difeSsing the flair For efficacy and agreetibleno,,it is without an eflual.. ii prei , ents.theAatkfrems,ftilling off. It - rifo nioteo its hcalthY at:* yigeyous.row th. It is not greasy or sticky. It lcai es no'disagreetible odor. It softens the hair whea.bard - and dry.:' It soothes the irritated .scalp, skin.. It aflords the tidiest lustre. It remains longest in effect.' For sale, by BEANE & Rolm, Successors- to Dr. Grove. CrUTTA PERC .11LA:CKING—withdut VT brushing: . - Fr& Boots, Shnes, harness, Carriag'es . „ 'and Military Leather Work, :It giees the leather h polish like patent lcatkr . , makes it water proof, does not stain t.bouilltit est article of dress and nectl - nOt be a'PMed of tener than titro - Or threelinnes it Month. Pur sale at Dr. Landis' Drug Store. ACENE.II . AT, - Assortnient of Vanimere'd ar?d.j4 . ll.LED .Lltav g H. S. 13 arA,.0 Norway, Rods, American and Get-( man Spring and Cast S*lE:Wagon Jinx; es, Iron' Axles,- Springs, &c.; tor . Smftlis.. For sale by PATTERSON &:TO.. A SUPERIOR GOOK STOVE, ..., .- -, Very plain style; each one warranted .."; to perform to the entire satisfaction' of 4144 the purchaser. ' - l'-..." PATTERSON & Co. • 0 A General Assortment of all kinds off . :• ,1: BUILDING HARDWARE, Locss, .... Hinges, Screirs, 13otts, Cellar Grates . , . - 'olls,"Glass and Putty, very cheap. •• • PATTERSON Si.: CO. ICKOR-1 7 -& Oak ivood, 50 Cofda each, J UL Hickory-and Oak Wood. Orders Must be accompanied with ; the cash when they wil I be promptly ' Spartgler & attekson. - A FINE HOLLIDAY GIFT.. Que.of those beli,utifuU IshilitoriiplOAlbutris for . Card De Visitts„ at DELLINGER'S. _ , T. CRorx A 15.1) NEW . TIVGLANDRTIIII ► for culinary purposes, warranted ganuine 11. D. Benjamin 4- Ca's. BUGGY and Sleigh BLA - N - KETS of val , lout , 131 styles'and at much lower prices than the same sold last' fall Spangler 84. Palferson. MO LANDLORDS! Just, reeeivell,-Scotch, M and Irish Tv — Hls warran-, - pure, at H. D. Benjamain's. ORIIERS .for OR ITICKY k OAK WOOD will be received at the cheap store of. .1. 12. DIFFENBA Ct)N: STANT bY on hand ?Monongahela rec tified Whiskey. 4i . Co • • . . S'ACKS 1W SALT Fur salt:cheap at Diftimbach's ` brand:, , -,: , ..;;:tr l ra i t .. e( i i ii in D RIED chap xI ':-TENBACIFS. I 1.1 1)- 11.11Lh . t 1 nie,,Ne,;s,k TT OM !V.V.\ I 1 1. I.:: AND OINT - . 1 mENT.—AII who im•.'e Friends and lid.itivus in the Army or Navy, should LAI, that the:, be amply supplied wL;... these Pills and Ointment; sad where IL2 breve Soldiers and Sailors have negtect,l to provide themselves with them, nu better pres ent ran be Sent them by their fiiends. They ha cc been pr,vel to be the 'Soldier's nevei failing-hien.l in the hour of need. Coughs and Colds affecting -Troops. Will be speedily relieved and effectua'ly cured by using ilm,e admirable medicines, and by paying proper attention to the Liirectioni winch are attached to each Pot or Bog. Hcadache and Want of :Ippe' ice Incidental to Soldiers These feelings which so sadden 1/3, usual! e arise from troulde . or annoyances, obstructed prespiration, or eating, and thinking whatever is uow holesoutC, thus disturbing the healthful action of the liver 00,t ::tonitich. These organs must be , relieved, if. you desire to do well.— The Pills, taking- • ttecoqiing to the printed instructions, will quid, ly produce a healthy action in bath liver and stomach, and as a natnral COILS,I.UUCIICC a e:eaz head and good ~appetite. • 11 - eakriess or Debility 7Oduced by ore; I:l2tigye. Will soon disappear by the use of these in valuable Pills, and the Soldier will.quickly acquire additional strength. Never let the bciwels be either confined or unduly acted upon. It may seem strange that Holloway's Pills. should be rceommet4e.l for pysentery and Fling, dimly persons supposing that they would 'lncrease; The , relaxation.. This is a great*miStake, for these Pills will correct the liver and stomach and thus remove all the acrid humours front- the system. This tnedi vine will. give tcrne and vigor to the whole organic svitent however deranged, while health and strength folloW as a - 14tettfr ‘.f course. Nothing will stop the relaxation ~f the Bowels so sure as this famous medicine. Yolunteera Attention I disi.retion• Youth Sores and Ulcers, Blotches and. Swellings can with certainty be ,radically cured if the pills . are taken night : and morning, and the Ointment be freely used as stated in the printed instructions. If treated in any other manner they day up in one part to break out in another. Where is this Ointment will remove the formor from the systeniand leave the Patients in vigoious and healthy man. It will require as little perseverance in bad cases to insure a lasting cure. For Wounds e.iater occdsioned by the Bayonet, Sabro, or the Bullet, Sore - s or Bruises To which every Soldier and Sailor arc liable, there are no Medicines so safe, sure and con venient as Holloway's Pills and Ointment.— The poor wounded and. utmost dying sufferer might have his wouods , dressed, immediately, if ho would, only provide himself with this matchless Ointment, which should be thrum iato the wound and - Snreared all around it, then cover ii ith a piece of•littOit from hisilinapsack and ccimprett:wd with, a ltandkesphief. Taking night and morning 6 or S Pills, to cool the System and 'prevent Irdlainal ion. Every Si - dikes Knapsack and Seaman's Cliest should tie provided - *Rh these valuable Remedies.- 151 rP ItTAWT ,CA 17T137: !—Nofie are genuine unless the 'words 0 - HOLLOWAY, NEW YORK. and LotiDoti," are discernible as a Watt,- mark in every leaf of the book of directions, around each pot or box ; the same may be plitinfy• seen by holding the kiiito the tight.— A. handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such in formation'air MitY lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. '„*Sold at the Itianufactory of Professor Ifoi.t.owAv, - *Mien Lone, New York, and by all resptitatile Druggists and Dealers in Medicine tinoughoiii - •the civilized world, in pots, at 95c. 63e._ artillpi, each. ir„-1- There is considerO3le saving by taking the larger sizes: N.ll.—Pirections for the guidance'of patients in eve:y dkordeftde altkea to each pot. ll.cenila.r 21)-4. - MARIETTA MAILTILR :tzti RD. 3)l'ootiii ? e,pf,l., ij.eo foges, &c. M.). CH AEL GABLE, Marble Mason, Opposite-the Town Hall Park, alar • ietta, Pa. fTII.IE Marble busiricss in all its branche, Will be continued at the old place, near ih.2 Town Hall and opposite Funk's Cross Keys Tavern,where every description of marble work will be kept on.haird or made to order ut slort notice and at Yen' reasonable prices. IManettit, June 29, 1861. 49-ly Q' ti. 't!.. sx: K. J. ZA ti Al 1 ) 'ES REM BULLY inform their R , -;-1. ~ 11§friendsnud the public that they rt. 1. ✓ . ,./ still continue the WATCH, CLOCK • Aso JE WEER Y business at the old stand, North-west Corner of North Queen street and Center Square; Lancaster, Pa. :A full assortment of goods in our line of hum ness always on hand and for sale at the lowtst web rates.. lc. Repairing attended to per tonally by the:"proprietors. American Watches are among the best j_ timekeepers now in use, and for durability strength and simplicity, far .-surpass any other watch nutdc in the world. II: L. fY-E J. Z Air nr Corner of North Queen-st.,and Centre Square Lancaster, 1 u., Mayo them for sale at the rer, , lowest .putes---eyery watch accompanied with the in an u faceurers guarrantue to ensure its gen uineness. 13 E; AT KD WARE' : •A Large and line stock of Plated ware -at 41. L. la E. J. •ZA ses, Corner of North Queen street & Center Square Lancaster, Pa. Tea 'Setts, in variety, Coffee Urns, Gioblets, Situ Stands, Cake Baskets, Card , Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Knives, Casters, &c., &c. at manufacturers prices. REPLATING attended to tit Moderate rates. kIWELRY.—A large and selected stock of itt tine...jewelry of the latest patterns from the best factories in the country can be fund at & 1. I. 'LULU'S.' Por. Nc-rth Queen st. and Centre Square, Lan easter, Pa. ,Our prices are moderate and all goods warranted to, be as represented. • FaFQ UAL- or REGULAR TrIVIEKEEPERS . 1 , -of can be ad oH. L..& E. J. ZAtfai, Cot North quccn-St., 'and Center Square, Lancas ter, Oa., in the shape of Equilibrium Levers— the best article of Swiss levers now in tho mar ket. They aro' lower in price than any watch of equal quality and; tot as true for timekeeping- PECTAOLES to suit alt who jEoskei Scan be aided with glasses, can be bought at H. L. L. ,f; ZAHM'Si.Cor ner of. North' Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancaster. 'New glasses+ refitted in old finings, at short notice. [v6-1Y ANIEL G. BAKER.,D ATTOR NE Y AT' LAW, LANCAVIT.II, PA OFFICE :—No. 24 Noscrit Dug E STREET, opposite the Court finitsevittheteftife will at tend to the practice of .4 .iti.s.p.rofealton kn all its various bianchei. [Not . . ,69.-ly NTOTICE. All persons it; IVlariettak.know ing themselves indebted to the undersign ed are requested tovall upon HA RAISON:ROTH and settle their accounts.. . H. WEST. .Noveml,er 5, L d . 15-tf S A.-LT ! S LTf you want to. buy , SALT eu r, C.:11 at the stnre, Of SPANGLER Ez. PATTERSON yorps. Hanging and Side Lalnpf P'Gr'Siele nt i3l A N Iti ft (Yi.2l olle of S O i.' M I HA 1'.14 t Nl,akut. st.; /3 017LLN,s, 1,.„ ; if. L. BENJA.II.I..V. V\D
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