(07 - ht ,'4llarititian. ETTA ('+n Tr rE TA B :—From anti 7,—",„! ,, 17th the several Passenger trains n rll Juane Upper-station," Marietta, ag r;,11,,w,: Marietta Accommodation Train C:ut at 7; 1:1 in the morning. The Mail Train .Cr st at I . 2:o9—twon. The Ilarrisbuig Ac cern:tit:dation Train East at 2:16 in the after corm ; the same train West at 6:55 in the eve ning. The Mail Train East at 6:26 in the evening. JANUARY 3, IS6I, llon.Thaddeus Stevens will please accept our thanks for pub. does. V. An absence of a week from our post—spending the holidays—must be our excuse for a lack of locals. lir In consequence of sickness, our carrier boy did not get around with his address on New-Year's day, but will wait on the Borough patrons this after noon. Tux PATitio•ric Ciaci.F.: At a meet ing of 'The Circle,' held on the evening of the 19th ultimo, the following officers were elected to serve the ensuing pear: President, Mrs. George M. Clawges, Vice President, Mrs. James Cushman, Treasurer, Mrs. F. L. Baker, Secretor 11, Miss Emma Rudisill. E cm:Wive Committee, Mrs. S. Doyle, Chairman, Mmd's Spangler, Rowe, Eris. man, Appold, McMichael, Misses Haines and Ilopkins. This society organized December 12th 1861, and has, during the past year, pur chased 831 yards of cloth,which I as been made up into clothing for the sick and wounded soldiers. Nino boxes of these articles have been sent to the various hospitals; four to Georgetown, two to Harrisburg, two to St. Louis and one to York, Pa, The expenditures of the society for material and freight during the year,have amounted to $304:66, all of which has been paid out of the treasury of the society, It now remains with the public to de cide whether "Ile Circle' shall continue in this good work. For the liberal en couragement already received, the ladies arc thankful, and are willing—aye, an xious—to go on, but the funds are nearly and they cannot proceed in their labors without means. They trust this appeal will not be in vain at a time, when the sufferings of our fellow beings call so loudly for sympathy and aid. E. RUDISII.I., Secreary 40' Rev. Mr. Ulawges informs us that a meeting•will be hold on Friday even ing next, at half-past six o'clock, in the 1144.00ieirotfrbuilding, for the purpose a organizing a society called the "Ca. iii ts of T( In] erance of the Borough of Marietta," composed of boys and young men .from the ago of 12 to 18 years. All persons, male or female, who feel an interest in the cause of Temperance and desire our youth to become members of Ihi association are invited to attend. 11 r. O. started a society of this kind in Columbia sometime since, and says it Las done a vast deal of good. This old pioneer of temperance is never idle when good can be done. orZ . On New-Year's day we received a letter i'roni our former townsman, Mr - Jour Wirrimi, who, for the past ten or: more years, has been a resident of Cali fornia. Ile sent us a green back—the first ho had been able to lay his hands on—and says they are frost 15 to 1S per cent below par in that land of gold. Ile says ; "Continue to send The Mariettian as long us you publish it or! am here to receive it, for it is the only means 1 have of knowing what is going on in my old home ; all my friends having cut me ,dl' from their correspondence—suppo :Mg me, no doubt, out of the world, but Ise assured I feel a vast deal of interest in the old town, for when my neighbors call into my camp I lay down '['he Ma rieltian before them and point with pride to what she is doing for the go vernment in sending soldiers to tight and money to help to support them." Ci t r On Uhri.strnas night the office of Mr. John Patterson, coal dealer, of Mount Joy, this county, was broken into and robbed. The safo was torn open with crow-bars, mauls and wedges. The Fcoundrels ransacked every drawer.— Tim amount of money stolen has not. been made public. ilgir The last number of the Lancaster Union announces the fact that frcim and after that date it will be merged into the old Examiner & Herald. John A. I I iestand & Co, of•the Examiner k Her ald hawing purchased the establishment, and intend publishing a semi-weekly: • Cr We are directed by Dr. Cushman to say that Sam'l Lutz is no longer in his employ, nor in any way connected with his livery business. Mr. Samuel Lind say, in the Doctor's absence, will have the superintendence. gr Quartermaster Cushman, of the 135th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volun teers, paid a flying visit home during the holidays. Ile reports the Marietta boys iu the 135th in fine health and spirits. . . iltr Alexander Rill, a conductor on Musselman & Watts' iron ore train, was killed on Tuesday last, whilst coupling cars. Ile leaves a wire and child in this place. ta An gh4h nf J - aputtry ,celebratiod by the fintartiliod:BreckitiridireAleinocTa cy, is to tube place at T.tiz. List of Crund Jurors, To serre in:lLe Court of Quarter Sessions, ronnnencing Monday, the 19th of Jan uary 1863. Levi Campbell, city. John Denlinger, Paradise. Jacob Erisman, city. John Edwards, West Cocalien. John W. Frantz, Manheim twp. . John,H. lierhhey, Manor. Meritt Haines, Fulton. John Kreider, Leacock. Jacob C. Kready, Manor. Joel L. Lightner, East Lampeter. Henry M; iyl tisser, Earl. John P. Myer, city. Samuel H. Miller, Elizabeth twp. John Mecartney, Pequa. Conrad J. Plitt, city. Henry Paxson, Colerain. Joseph Rapp, West Earl.. George Seldomridge, Leacock, Tobias Stehman, Conestoga. Rob't. P. Spencer, Strasburg bor o'. David Styer, Caernarvon. • - Henry Shreiner, Manheim twp. Washington Whitaker, Fultba. Sam'l. Weaver (G.'s son) East Earl. PETIT JURORS o serve in the sane Court. John H. Breneman, Rapho. George Byrod. Andrew Brubaker, East Hempheld. Absalom Bigler, East Earl. Moore Connell, Ephrata. • 0. C. Kauffman, Fulton. Henry C. Demuth, city. Jefferson Dysart, city. Hugh Dougherty, city. Simon Engle, Conoy. - Charles R. Frailey, city, Benjamin Fritz, Strasburg twp. C. P. : Foulke, Strasburg borough. Aaron B. Grosh, Marietta. Benjamin Herr, Columbia. George Harkoy, Earl. John Huber, Warwick. Charles M. Howell, city. John A. Hook, Columbia. A. K. Hackman, Warwick. Jacob Hostetter, Manor. Samuel G. Hacker, Ephrata. Jacob Hoover, city. / Uriah Hagans, Strasburg township EdWard Jacobs, Leacock. Lewis B. Lindemuth, East Donegal David May, M.anheim burongh. Wendell Martzall, city. Cyrus Messner, Brecknock. John L. Martin, East Lampeter. llenry Musselman, Strasburg twp. James McCaa, Carnarvon. John B. Nebouser,-UpperLeacock James Peoples, city. Alexander Patterson, Mount Joy. Adam R. Ream, West Cocalico. Henry Redcay, Adamstown. Isaac Regar, l att Oxalic°. John Shindle, city. Thomas Silvius, city. Rudolph Shenk, Conestoga. Samuel Stoltzfus, Upper Leacock. Charles E. Wentz, city. Peter WorSt, Salisbury. James Wilson, Marietta. Adam Wenger, East Earl. Christian Zecher, city. LIST OF JURORS To serve in the Court of common Pleas, commencing Monday the 2(3111. day of J nuary, 1863; • Christian Buch, Wwwick. William Bender, Leacock. Daniel Bear, Providence. R. R. Bilzer, West Earl. Joseph Boyer, Mount Joy lv:p. • Daniel Cully, Columbia Bor. Thos. Collins, " " Isaac Diller, city. 1t illtam Frazer, Ephrata. Valentina Greider, Mt. Joy bor. Jacob Haldeman, Conoy. J. G. Hess Columbia bor. J. 11. Hershey, West Hempfield. Joseph Holl, Strasburg bor. John C. Jones, Sadebury. Jacob S. Mann, Manor. Levi W. Mentzer, West Cocalico. . Wm. McChesney, Columbia bor.. Isaac Montgomery; Eden. Itobert McCullough, Fulton. Abraham Musser, East Donegal. Joel Miller, East Lampeter. • Wm. M cllvain, jr., COlerain. Robert C. Neeper, Fulton. Jonas Nolt, Alartheim. Daniel Peart, Columbia bor. Jacob Roth, Marietta bor. John Royer, Leacock. Aston Rattew, East Cocalico. Jno. P. Stamen, West Hempfield: Frederick Smith, Conoy.. J. M. Westhaeffer, city. Jacob Weaver, city. Benjamin Young, Manor. Lewis Zecher, city. ' Thomas Zell, Marietta bor. LIST OF JURORS 'lb serve in the. Court of Common Pleas, commencing Monday t7ze 2d day of February, 1863. David Agnew, Paradise. Frederick Brimmer. Henry Barton, Upper Leacocli. Andrew Barkley, Drumare. David Cully, Martic. George Drybread, Earl. Wm. B. Drake, Little. Britain. Amos Diller, Earl. Jacob Esbenshade, Manheim. Henry Eaby, West Hempfield. Sam'l. E. Fairlamb, Little Britain. John Finer . , Columbia bor. _ Elias 44. - Groff, - Eurl7 - . , J. M. Greider, West Ilempfield. 'Edward Haldeman, lEWWWMNir Peter Hunsecker, ;:lanheim. Jacob L. Mess, Eequea. Samuel Hess, " Benjamin El über, Lancaster twp. John Haldeman, Conoy. Adam Konigmacher, Ephrata. John B. Knox, Leacock. David N. Landis, East Limpeter Daniel F. Lefevro, Drumore. David Mullin, Columbia bor. Jacob S. Miller, " George S. Mann, Manor. John Moderwell, Drumore. Simon S. Nagle, Marietta bor. Samuel Patterson, Mount Joy bor David Sailor, Washington bor. - Calv:n A. Shaffner, Marietta bor. Robert Taggart, Paradise. Adam Trout, city. John Thomas, city. T. C. Van Camp, city. .s HALT! HALT ! ! HALT !! ! - A Cry from Washington! ATTENTION ATTENTION I IVives, Mothers and .Sisters, Whose husbands, sons and brothers are ser ving in the Army, cannot put into their knap sacks a more necessary or valuable gift than a few boxes of HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT They insure lealth even under the exposure of a Soldier's life. Only 25 cents a Box or Pot. SOLDIERS' SPECIAL NOTICE! Do your duty to yourselves! Protect your Health ! Read the following, just received this day from Washington : WAsnritzarort, D. C• T. HOLLOWAY, M. D. DEAR SIR :--I avail myself of this oppor tunity to express my gratitude for your ,Icind ness in being so prompt in sending inc your valuable Pills and Ointment. Hundreds of poor soldiers have been made comfortable and well by the use of your medicines, and they all can testify to their healing p6wers and ca pability of giving' instant relief. It has, with in my own observation, saved many a poor soldier from long sickness and much suffering. Yours truly, D. G. VOSE, Washington, D. C. November 4, 1562. [2O-12t RI F. At the residence of the bride, et- the 25th of December, by Rev. B. F. Apple, Mr. WM. W. BULLER, of Maytown,-to Miss MOLLIE A. HAGERLY, of Donegal, this county. On the same day, by the same, Mr. SOHO M. GnoFF, to MISS MARY A. HACRENDERGER 3 both of Bainbridge, this county. On the same 'day, by the s&tne„ Mr..HENRY SHENK, of West Elempfield; to Miss MARY S. RHOADS, ef East Donegal, this county. On the 6th of Novernber, by the same, Major HENRY HAINES, to Mrs. SARAJI YouNt, both of Maytown. On the 23d ultimo, by Rev. Dr, Balfe, Mr. A. C. Sur NELL, of Erie, Pa., to Miss. ALICE C. daughter of the late Dennis Harkins of this borough. 33IED, On the 31st ultimo, Jos. W. COTTRELL, Esq., of Columbia. COUNT PROCLAMATION Whereas, the honorable HENRY G. • Lm-c., Presi dent; Hon. A. L. HAYES and FERREE B arg- TON. Esq., Associate Judges of the Court of Common PleaS in and for the county of Lan caster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the peace, in and for the county of Lancaster, have issued their Pre cept to me directed, requiring me, among other things, to make public Proclamation through out my baliwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a general Jail delivery, also a Court of Geite rat Quarter Sessions of the peace and Jail delivery, will commence. o the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, : in the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, on the TILIRD MONDAY IN JANUARYIB6B, in pursuance of which precept Public Notice is hereby given, •to the Mayor, and Alderman of the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Jus tices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables of the said city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons with their rolle; records and examina tions, and their other remembrances, to' all those things which to their offices appertain, in their behalf to be done ; and also all , those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in. the jail of said county 'of Lancaster, are to be then and-there to pros ecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, the 24th day of Novem ber, 1562. S. W. P. J3OYD, Sheriff. Lancaster, December 26, 1862. THE ET IGIC THEE OBSERVER, The PerfectiOn :iif Mechanism. 3EING a hunting and open face, or. Lady's or Gentleman's Watch combined.. One of the prettiest, most convenient and-decided ly the best and cheapest timepiece for general. and reliable use, ever offered. -'lt las within it and connected with its machinery, its own winding attachment, rendering a key entirely. unnecessary. The cases 'of this watch are composed of two metals, the outer one being fine 16 carat gold. It has the improved ruby action lever.movement, and is warranted an accurate timepiece. Price, superbly engraved, per case of .o half dozen, $204:00. Sample Watches, in neat morocco boxes, for those proposing to buy at wholesale, 535, sent by express, with bill payable on delivery. Soldiers must remit payment in advance, as we cannot collect from th one in the army. Address HUBBARD BROS. 4- CO., SOLE hiPORTERS, Corner Nasstiu & John streets, Jan'y 2 6t.] . New-York oj•otAgii 921'01)611j at l'iibate Sale. THE undersigned, agent for William Ken dig, will offer at private, that TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, AND LOT OF GROUND known as the Nixon property, situate nn Gay street, above Walnut. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN MIXER. N. 13.—1 f not sold before the 15th of Janua ry 1863, will then be offered for rent. Marietta, December'27, 1862. gUBLIC NOTICE. We the undersigned, Trustees of-the -Wesley African Methodist Episcopal Zions•Churcly of Marietta, hereby give public notice that DR. SAMUEL HUSTON . is in no manner or,fornt authorized to transact any business for said Trustees, or any control over any prOperty befonging to said church. MOSES PINKNEY, . . THOS. THOMPSON WM. SUMMEILS. Mirietta Deeiniber72.9,-1SO: . . . D RI ED..FRUITi bow selling cheap at DI F.Fb.NIIA.C.IPS. : 1;0 ;OW eilhAel'eW colleges • LOCATED IN PHILADELPHIA:. SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. Noio-Y ork City, Brooklyn, Albany, Buffalo, Troy, Detroit. Cleveland, Chicago and Saint Louis. Book-Keeping, Penmanship, Commercial A rithmetic, Commercial Law, Forms, Corres pondence, &c., practically taught. ' These Colleges being under the same general and local managementoind'uniting, in each the advantages of all, offer' greater facilities for imparting instruction than anrother similar institutions in the country. A Scholarship issued by any'one ia.good in all for an unlimited time. The Philadelphia College has been recently enlarged and is now the largest most.pimsper ous Commercial Institution in the State. • Bryant & 'Strattan's series of Text Books, eMbracmg 13161:-Keeping, Commercial Arith ' - metic and Commercial Law, for sale,'and sent by mail. 11:3 — For full parliculars, send far a circular ADDRESS, STRATTAN, BRY ANT 4 'CO., Dec. 27'62-Iyl PluLAvELeniA urs I Furs! Pi - tari HULTZ cfc 12.rc)_, No. 20 NORTII QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, , 11 AVE NOW OPENED A FULL ASSORTMENT . OF ladies and Kisses Furs, I) „.,tigg9 ?lobo, To which the attention of the public is invited FURS WANTED, Such as Muskrat Mink, Fox, Coon, Opos sum, Rabbit, and all other skins, for which the highest cash prices will be paid. JOHN A. SIIULTZ.] [HENRY A. SHULTZ Lancaster, December 13, IS62•tf WINES & LIQUORS. ----. D., BENJAMIN, DEALER IN WINES & LIQUORS, Picot Building, Marietta, Pa. EGS leave to inform the public that he Lit will continue the WINE & LIQUOR busi ness, in all its branches. He will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Brandies, Nines, Gins, Irish and Scotch 'Whiskey, Cordials, Bitters,4s.c., BENJAMIN'S Justly Celebrated Rose 1 - 1 7 43,1 y, ALWAYS ON HAND. A very superior OLD RYE WHISKEY ust received, which is warranted pure. All 11. D. B. now asks of the public is a careful examination of his stock and pri 7 ces, which will, he is confident, result in .1-10, tel keepers . and others finding it to their ad vantage to'make their purchases from 1 im. ("1 EO : W. WORRALL, SURGEON DENTIST, Haying removed to the Rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Swentzel, adjoining Spangler 4r Pat terson's Stare, Market Street, where he is now prepared to wait on all who may feel dispose.d to patronize him. Dentistry in all :ts branches car ried on. TEETH inserted on the most approved printiples of Dental science. All operations on the mouth performed in a skillful and workmanlike manner—on fair principles and ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS.. Having determined, upon a permanent loca tion at, this place, would ask a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, for which he will render every possi ble satisfaction. ;13— Ether administered to proper persons T HE GLATZ FERRY, Formerly Keeseyls The undersigned having leased the abort named' old established Ferry and Hotel, in Reliant Township, York county, opposite the borough of Marietta, where he is prepared to entertain the public ut his bar and table with the best the market affords. Mlle would very respectfully inform the traveling public that ha vAng obtained - First Mass Perry Boats',' and efficient ferrymen . , and is now fully peps.. red, o accommodate persons wishing to cross the Susquehanna with vehicles or- otherwise without delay,or detention.• JOHN NOEL. JOHN BELL, MerclLant Tailor Cor: of Market-st., and Elbow Lane, Marietta RA'TEFUL for past favors I would rettur ‘ s _Tiny thanks to my numerous friends and pa-. trohs and inform th - em that I still continue the old business at the old , stead,. where 1- will be pleased to see thent at all tunes, and having a full and splendid assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMER.ES VESTING.% which Will be made up to order at the shortest: notice by the best Of workmen, and on reasons.; hie terms, I would be pleased,.therefore, to 'wait upon my old customers and' all who see proper . to, patronize me hereafter. [Oct.29-'56. ' TO OFFICERS AND. SOLDIERS. Collection of Pensions, Bounties. Badk _ Pay, and War Claims. Officers' Pa§ ,Rolls, Muster Rolls, and Recruiting Accounts made out. THE undersigned, having been in the em ployinent of the United States during the last eighteen months, as Clerk in the Muster ing add Digbursing Office and Office of Super intendent of Recruiting Service of Pennsylva nia, respectfully informs the public that he has opened an ofiqce,in the Daily Telegraph Build ing for the purpose of ..collecting Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay and War Claims ; also, making out Officers Pay Rolls, Muster Rolls and Recruiting Accounts.„ . All orders by mail attended to promptly. • SU LLIVAN S. 'CHILD Harrisburg, Nov. 29, 1862. 1S• ly A LEXA.NDp:R. LYNDSAY, Fashlonablp Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, M RKET STREET, MARIETTA., PENN. Would most respectfully inforrit the citizens of this Borough and neighborhood that he lies the largest assortment of City made work in his line of businesS in this Borough, and be ing a practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER himself,is enables to select with more judgment than those who are not. He continues to man ufacture in the very best manlier everything in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he will warrant for neatness and good fit. ' . and. examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere.' 113 URNETT'S Cocoaine. . A compound' of Cocoa-nut Oil, &c., fordressing the Hair. 'or efficacy and agreeableness, - - it is, without an equal. It prevents the hair froin'falling off. •It promotes-its healthy and ylgerolis growth, It is not greasy or sticky. It leaves no disagreeable odor. " It .softens the hair when - hard and-dry. it soothes the irritated scalp skim - It affords the tiehest lustre.- : - - It remains longest in effect. POI - sale by „ • BEANE & ROTH,- - . • , Successors to Dr. - Grove. - ' 0 LANDLORDS! 'Just reCeived, Scotch and IthshrlYal I E S, warran pure, at 11. D. Benjamithev. FALL AND WINTER GE- (ED 11131) MC. Miii/ • _DIFFENBACH HAVING RETURNED FROM NEW-YORK aaaci Philadelphia WHERE he purchased a stock of seasona ble goods at such prices as to defy com petition. CALL AND SEE THE FASHIONABLE AND CHEAP . ebss Goaos, For 111 - en's Ladies and Children's Wear NEW DRESS - GOODS • Stich as Cloakin'y Cloths, Poplins, DeLanes, Prints, Blea:ched and. unbleached - Muslim; at nearly OLD PRICES.. Crapes, Veils, Collars, and Notions of all kinds: Fancy and Plain Cassimeres, • .13lactc and Fan.. - ..y Cloths,' Cashineretts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Carpetinz, Oil Cloths, Window Blinds, Buff Holland, fur Curtains, Curtain Fixtures, &e., &c., All of the above goods.having been -bought vOR CASH ) will be-sold cheap as -the cheapest. GROCERIES : • Ten Blis. Extra Syrup at 50 cents per gallon; Fresh 'Soda - and Wine Cup Biscuit ; Sugars. Coffees, Teas, &c., at the lowest market prices, Five Mids.- Sugar House Molasses at $ cents per gallon. . LIQUORS: • Brandies, Gins, Superior Old Bye Pure Port, Sherry and Madiera Wines, all o?which will, be sold at.the lowest price FOR CASH. China,• Glass and Queensware, The highest price paid for produce. Vppivaebilig 4:1)10,,1 NOW I$ THE TIME TO PREPARE. FOR THE Cold EsE3ascDa:L_ • SPANGLER & PATTERSON late%l,Lnroelceeis and all veslat other a s - W s E o r t h m a e r t of SEASONABLE GOODS, Embracing the , best styles of Coating Cloths, Cassimeirs Vestings, Youth's Cassimeres IN NEW AND EXCELLENT DESIGNS, Superior Fancy and other Dress Silks; every shade of French Merino ; platti and wool DeLainea ip colors; beautiful designs of Mixed De Laines, Coburgs, Alpaccas and Lavellas ; Cloak and Sack Cloths ; Rich and Grave Colored Balniorol Skirts,. Latest Improved Spring Skirts; Fine, Medium and Common Shawls, Nubia Scarfs, Son . tags and Hoods; Gauntletts„ Gloves, and Hoaiery ; Muslins, Counter panes and Tickings ; Checks, Flannels and Linens: Ftoor anid 2'able Oil Cloths, Ingrain, Venetian and Rag Carpet,-Wall per, Linen, Cotton,'and Woolen Carpet chain. CROCKERY IN DESIRABLE SETTS. . • New Mackerel in small and large packages. All of which we are now selling at prices belbw the present City rates SPANGLER 4 PATTERSON. Marietta Novemlier 8, 1862. S. S. RATHVON, lierchant Tailor, and Clothiero, At -F. .1: Kramph's Old Stand, on the'Cor ner of North Queen: and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. GR A. TEFUL to the Citizens of Marietta and vicinity, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, the undersigned respect fully solicits a continuance of the same ; as suring them, that under all circumstances, no efforts will be spared in rendering a satisfactory equivalent for every act of con fid,ence reposed. CLOTHS, CASHMERES A N D ViSTirms, - and such other seasonable material-as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly)rept on hand and manufaCtUred to order, pretniitlSt, and fea, souably, as taste or style may suggest,' MMI ALSO,-READV-MADE 'CLOT/11:7 , 4'G, Gentleinen's Furnish - in , " Gooods and such articles as usually belongrto a.j"der- . chant 'failoring and - Clothing eAablWirneutl MARIETTA MARBLE YARD. - loi ~510nz., &C. MICHAEL GABLE, Marble Mason, Opposite the' Town Hall Park, it Marietta, "Pa. IHE Marble business in all its branches, will be continued at the old place, near the Town Holl and opposite Funles : Co ; ss,Kcys Tavern; where every description ot_rnarble work will be kept on hand or made,tcrarde'r at short notice and at'veiy reasonable prices. Marietta, June ; . 19, 1861. 49-ly Y A 11D. m 11 E undesri,s ned would ;; respectfully inform the I citizens of Marietta and vicinity that he iseprepared to deliver GED AT TUE 'EOLLOWING PRICES, VIZ: Baltimore'CgtriPany, Stove and Egg at $4:50 Do Do Nut, 3:25 Shamokin White Ash; Stove size, 4:50' Do Red' Ash, 4:50 Do No. Four, • 3:50 Do White Ash Nut, 3:25 Trevertort, Egg' arid Stove size, 4:50 THnS ZELL, Agt Marietta, September 6, 1862; DR. J. Z. 1-IOFFER. IDe. - ±atit 7 - or THE BA IJTEAtORE COLLE PIH - aim OF DE.NTAL SUItOER-1. LATE OF HARRISBURG. giA F F I C E:—Front street, fourth door from j Locust, over Saylor 'McDonald's Book Store, Columbia. Entrance between the Drug and Book Stores. - Columbia, May 1, 1560.-ly. B UFFALO ROBES, Horse Blankets, Harness, Saddles; Whips, &c., A fine assortment now on hand at S. L. DELLINGER'S, Market street, Marietta. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. 17-3 m -CONSUMPTION, : Scrofula, Rheumatism, &c. Hegeman's & Co.'s Genuine Cod Liv er Oil has been proved by nearly twenty years , experience the best remedy for Consumption, ,&c., and while -it cures the disease it gives flesh and strength to the patient. See that you get the GEN UIN E. SOLI by. Druggists gener ally. REG EMAN & CO., ChemiSts.&. Druggists, New York. &TEW CROP. New Orleans Molasses. This is. the only kind of Molasses tha is good for Cake Baking. Just received at SPANGLER Sc PATTERSON. . U .. A SPERIOR COOK STOVE, Very plain style, each one warranted - *-4 - 3, to perform to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser: Co. .IP PATTERSON t., &, . '.... . AFINE HOLLIDAY: GLI'T. One of those beautiful Photograph Alburns r for Card De Visitts, at DELLINGER'S.. 0R.D.E.4.,:f0i - ..111,0K0 - RT '4: Olik'TV, — 06D received it the cheap store of J. R. DIFFEN.I3-1 *** DR. SWEET'S INFALLInLE LINIMENT_ T H E GREAT REMEDY_ Po r Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lum bago, Stiff Neck and Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Wounds, Piles, Headache, and all Rheumatic Vestings, and 21 ervous disorders 11ag all of which it is a speedy and certain remedy, and never fails. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Doctor Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the famous bone setter; and has been used in his practice for more than twenty years with the most astpnishing success. ds an Alloyigior of Pain, it is. unrivaled by any preparation before the public, of which the most skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. This Liniment will cure rapidly and radical ly, Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and in thousands of cases where it has been used it has never knoivn to fail. For Neuralgia, it will afford immediate re lief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst cases of Headache in three minutes and is warranted to do it. Toothache also will it cure instantly. For Nervous Debility and General Lassitude arising from imprudence or excess, this Lini ment is a most happy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens and revivifies the system, and re stores it to elasticity and vigof. For Piles.—As an external remedy, we claim that it is the best known, and we chal lenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim of this distressing complaint should give it a trial, for it will not fail to aliord immedi ato relief; and in , a majority of cases will ef fect a radical cure. - Quiqny and Nora Throat are sometimes ex tremely malignant and dangerous, but a time ly application of this' Liniment will neve fail to cure. Sprains are sometimes. very obstinate, and enlargement of the joints is liable to occur if neglected. The worst case may be conquered by this Liniment ln two or three days. Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Sores, Ulcers, Burns and Scalds, yield, readily to the wonderful healing properties of tln. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT when used according to directions. Also, Chil blains Frosted Feet, and Insect Biles and stings. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Connecticut, the Great Natural Bone Setter. DR. ,STEPHEN SWEET; of Connectkut, Is known all over the United. States. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, - of 'Connecticut, Is the 'author of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Lini- ment." SWEET'S . INFALLIBLE LINI MENT Cures Ithqumatism. and never fails. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT 0 ,0 Is , a , certain remedy for Neutalgia.. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LIN.TMENT Cures Burns a! .d Scalds immediately. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruises. . DR. SPVBET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Headache immediately and was never known to Sail. DR. SWEET'S Inletllib!e Liniment affords immediate relief for riles, and seldom fails to ESE SWEET'S Infallible- Liniment Cures Toothache itt one minute. SWEET'S Infallible Liniment Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately and leaves no Eal DP. SWEET'S Infallible Liniment is the beet remedy for Sores in the known world. DR. SWEET'S Infallible Liniment has been used by more than a million people, and all praise it. SW_EET'S Infallible Liniment taken Internally cures Colic, ‘Cholera, Morbus and Cholera 141?. SWEET'Slnfuilible Liniment is truly a "friend in need," and every family shoull have it at band. DR. SWEE'I" S Infallible Linimeut is for sale by all Druggists: Price 25 and 50 cents. FRIEND TN ABED. TRY IT. DR. A. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT as an external retnedy, is without a rival, and will alleviate paibtriore Speedily.than any c,th er preperation. For all Rheuinatie and Ner vous Disorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, &c., its soothing, healing and powerful strengli eningproperttes, excite the just tvonder and astonishment. of all who have ever given it a triat. ' Over one thousand certificates of re indr}i'ab*,cures, performed by -it within the last two years, attest tile fact. 930 HORSE OWNERS I DR. SWEET'S J INFALLIB LE LINIMENT FOR HOR SES is unrivaled by any, and - in Sll cases of Lameness, arising from. Sprains, Bruises or Wm:itching, its effect is magical and certain. •Harness or Saddle Galls,. Scratches, Mange, &c., it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may be easily prevented and cured in are incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond- the possibility of a radical cure. No case of the kind, .however, is so desperate or hopeless but, it may be alleViated by this Liniment, and its faithful_application will al ways remove the. Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with- comparative ease. 17, E VERY HORSE. OWVER should have 11 1 4 this remcky at hand, for its timely use at toe that appearance of Lameness will effectu ally prevent those formidable diseases, to hich all horses are liable, and which render so many otl,erwise valuable horses nearly worthless. DR. SWEErrS INFALLIBLF, Bc) Friend; AND THOUSANDS HAVE, . FOUND IT TRULY A FRIEND IN NEED! CAUTION.—To avoid imposition; observe j the signatures and likenesses of DR. STEPHEN SWEET ON EVERY LAREL, AND ALSO " 5f Oa) 51Deef$ 31)f4ilible " bloWn in the glass of each •bottle, without which none area genuine. B.,ICiIARPS9N CO., MORGAN 4- ~ALLEN, CE . NEI2I.L 'AGENTS, Sold by all Druggists erervliere IS THE SOLE P ROPE' ETO RS, Norwich, Connecticut ,Ng.,44 Stieet,. 'NE If= YORK