Eke Yon! lariicttia►Y. MARIETI A CA H II7IE TABLE :—From and after Novembei 17th the several Passenger trains will leave " upper -station," Marietta, as follows: Marietta Accommodation Train Cast at 7:15 in the morning. The Mail Train %Vest at 12:09—noon. The Harrisburg Ac commodation Train East at 2:16 in the after noon ; the same train West at 6:55 in the eve ning. The Mail Train East at 6:26 in the evening. SAMMY, FEBRUARY 7, 1861, LIEUT. Cot,. SUIPLEY have jest learned from a reliable source that Cap tain Shipley of the Regular Army, has been appointed by Maj, Gen. N. P• Banks, Lieutenant Colonel and Quar termaster of the Department of the Gulf. This places Col. Shipley in en tire control of all water and land trans portation pertaining to General Banks' division. The importance of this posi tion can only be appreciated by those knowing the responsibilities attending it. The rapid strides made by this gen tlemanly officer, from the ranktl as a private, show conclusively the merits of the man. Would that all our Army promotions were based upon like causes. Whilst in this connection we may be permitted to say that we have learn ed, with much regret, what appears to like a premium to disloyalty, that Col. Shipley is about, or has already, appoin ted Samuel Lt, Brown, formerly a Ma. riettian, to a clerkship under him. This we regret, for this Brown is, beyond peradventure, a secessionist. We have in our possession two letters which will show this conclusively. If loyal men cannot bo found in New Orleans to fill those places, send north rather than confide government secrets to the doubt ful breasts of Northern doughfaces south. ()ATTAIN MILLER Having heard va rious rumors with regard to this gentle man's cenduct toward Henry W. Free, and now, in order to give the Claptain's defence we publish the following card. from him ()apt. Miller has always been considered "a very clever fellow" and we were slow to give credence to these reports. GnogazTowx, D. C., Feb. 3,1863 Hr. Editor :—On looking over the last "Mariettian" I find the friends of Heury W. Free do me injustice by cen suring me for his illness. I wish to defend myself by saying that the said Henry W. Free contracted his disease by tuliag a very bat] cold at, Harrisburg by imprudence. He was off and on duty until the 20th day of September after which he did no duty, and whilst sick I spoke to him in regard to getting his discharge and he refused taking it, but finding him getting worse I persuaded him to take it on the 22d day of Novem ber, which his papers will show, further it was not in My power to give him a dis charge until I got orders from higher authority; as for his treatment while sick, I could not have done more for him than I did, I hear many reports and am blamed for charging him for get ting his discharge. He received eight months clothing and had served but three, consequently the overplus of clothing was taken from his pay by the General paymaster. Yours, SAMUEL G. MILLER. IR - On Tuesday last, near Lemon Place, Mr. Barton McGuigan, fireman on a freight train, met with an accident which resulted in his instant death. While in the act of getting a shovel of coal, the lank became detached from the engine, and . falling across the track, the whole train passed over his body, severing it in two, His remains were conveyed to bis residence at Paoli. arar We regret to learn of the death Maj. Shaffner's lady, which took- place in Philadelphia on Monday last. Mrs. S. was of quite a literary turn of mind, having at one time furnished articles for "The Mariettian" of more than ordinary promise. Her remains were brought to Maytown and buried in the family bury. ing ground. Gon. Rousseau, en route from the West was taken suddenly ill at Lancas ter and was compelled to remain at the Cadwell House in that city, a patient in the hands of Dr. Muhlenberg. He was on his way to New York, for medical treatment for disease of the throat. In the evening he was serenaded by the Fencible's Band, to which he replied in a neat •peach. Ge- leaac B. Millington, of Lancaster county, alleged to have been acting as & rebel spy, was recently arrested and sent to Fort Delaware. ifir Mayor Opdyke of New York, had the honor of a visit from Lavinia War=. ren and Tom Thumb. The little folks were kinkly received by His Honor, and by a crowd of other official dignitaries. itir George Hildebrant, a soldier from Lancaster, Pa., was shot through the heart, in a quarrel on Green street, Lou isville, a few nights since. John Huff, his assassin, was arrested and commit ted for a hearing. The Circle will meet on Friday evening next at Mrs. 13F. Hiestand'e. tir i The 122 d, Col. Emlen Franklin's Regiment has been paid off. 'FLINT Boma.—ls T. Jefferson Boyer the same person who formerly kept bar at Hollidaysburg and more recently in Carlisle.—Pittsburgh Gazette. Don't know. Ask his keepers in this city. Perhaps the tory organ can an swer. How is it, copperheads, did T. Jefferson sell tangle foot in either of the localities indicated by the Gazettet— Harrisburg Telegraph. We can answer the above question with an emphatic "no !" Our "Jetty," although a barkeeper, is far too decent a man to offer himself body and breeches for a stated sum, and then whine a string of dolorous lies to the public, be cause he was not taken at his own price. Carlisle, we are sorry to admit, has pro duced some very bad characters, but we believe, has never been disgraced with as mean a swindler as this fellow. Will the above papers please correct their inuendoes, as our Mr. Boyer has a character to loose ?—Carlisle Herald. The above seems to be satisfactorily explained by our cotemporary. Let us now ask a few other questions, perhaps some one may be able to answer. Is the T. Jefferson Boyer the same indi vidual that sold his vote and received the HARD casu from certain Passenger Railway companies when he was in the Legislature a few years since? Is it the same Boyer that acted very conspicuously in the Fry divorce case ? —Harrisburg Telegraph. We used to haye a Jefferson Boy er in our town ; we know it cannot be him, for he, too, was too decent amen to act as this Jefferson K. Boyer did. This J. K., must be a "lost one out of the flock" of Boyers. PENNSYLVANIA RAILRQAD.—The revi sed organization for conducting the Pennsylvania Railroad went into oper ation on Monday last. The road will hereafter be divided into three divisions, to be known as the Philadelphia, the Middle and Pittsburg divisions; the Ist to be under the superintendency of Geo. C. Franciscus, the 2d under Semi D. Young, and the 3d under that of Andrew Carnegie. The Engineer and Mainten ance of Way Departments will be under the charge of W. H. Wilson, with the title of Chief Engineer will be aided by the following resident Engineers: J. C. Sharpless, M. Wilson and J. S. Love. J. H. Linville is Engineer of Bridges, SLc. John P. Laird has charge of the motive department. oar Judge Ludlow received a fitting rebuke from the Grand Jury of Phila delphia. It will be remembered that this butternut Judge attempted to use the Grand Jury in aiding him in his own treasonable sympathies, by ordering that the said Grand Jury should take some immediate action in reference. to the ar rest of the notorious copperhead, Boil ein, of the Evening Journal, The Grand Jury did ect, bat not as the but ternut Judge anticipated. The Jury stated the facts of the case, quoted the treasonable articles from the Journal, expressed their high regard for the Na tional and State Governments, and then left the inference, broad and plain, that the entire jury approved of the arrest of the traitor Boileau. So much for but ternut Ludlow's attempt to arrest the course of justice in the ease of one of his affinities in treason. Cr A woman named Catherine Klein (German) residing at 23 Christie street, New York, committed suicide a few days since, by taking a doso of phosphor us. The old story Husband went to war 19 months ago. She was indis creet., and to hide disgrace, rushed into eternity. • The Victoria Advocate says that a pair of large camels are being put on the express from the Rio Grande to Victoria. They are to be harnessed to a two-wheeled, cart. They will carry 3,000 ponnds of freight, and make the trip in five to seven days. A. letter from Newbern, N. C., says that Governor Stanley's resignation was sent to Washington by the last mail.— It was based upon the President's eman cipation proclamation, to which he is strenuously opposed. Cr The Captain James Brown, of the 30th Ohio, recently dismissed from the service for being absent without leave,. was not a son of old John Brown, of Harper's Perry memory, He was an other Brown altogether. 1' Colonel Stewart, chief of General McOlernard's staff, was killed opposite Vicksburg on the 24th ult. He was de stroying the rebel ferry-boats, and was shot by tke enemy. lir Gen. Rousseau is a gentleman of commanding presence, standing six feet two inches in his stockings, and of cor responding muscular strength and de velopment. itir The citizens of Charleston do not appear to believe in the impregnability of their city's defenses, for they are car rying all their portable property into the country. ar Rev. Dr. Chapin spent New Year's in Rome. His health is quite restored, but the date of his return home is still uncertain. cr.Gen. Cameron will not, it is said, return to Russia, but Cassius M. Clay instead. Vastly more creditable to our country. \/i lETTIAN .6-'- Y 1? f it II 1 E 11 , In the M. E. Church, on the 4th instant, by' Rev'd J. M. Wheeler, Mr. JOHN F. Stutz- BACH, to MARY F., youngest daughter of Mr. Samuel nipple, all of this borough. DIED. In Philadelphia, on the 2d instant, Mrs. SARAH A. E., wife of Major Jeremiah Shaff ner, of Maytown, this county, aged 31 years. List of Letters. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Marietta, Pa., February 5, 1863. Armstrong, David Lee, John Aeder, Frankling Leight, Jacob Almira, Miss Murphy, Barbara Album, Charles 2 Moyer, Godlieb Buchanan, Mrs. E. J. Merz, Rev. Geo. M. Bucmoyer, Miss EmmaMcCarty, George • Buchmoyer, Miss AnnaNissly, Catherine Beck, Isaac Oake, William Beshears, Henry O'Connor, James Bachman, J. D. Pantie, John Bosworth, Wells, & co.Plough Frances Cole, Mrs. Reitzel, George M. Carter, Wm. L. Ream, Margaret Carter, William Richie, John Conrade, Amanda Rorer, Anthony " Colp, Christopher Singer, Andrew Culp, Mary Ann Smyser, C. Dubbs, Joseph - Stoner, Jacob K. Dugans, Martha Seaner, Melinda Elyds, Barbara Seiders, Kate 3 Bilker, Peter Sander, Lisaan Ely, Michael Shilling, John Fleischer, Henry Shank, Michael .Floisher,Mrs. Henry Shaffner, Harry Ferree, Alex. Smeltzer, Joseph Fahnestock, Dr. W. B.Schmid, Elbert Flanegan, Geo. D. Stockum J. Grand, Elizabeth Shertzer, Philip Gross, John Strasbaugh, Jerome F. Harris, John 2 Shaffer, Priscilla Hays, John 3 Smith, Elie Hauser, Jacob Stape, Samuel Holl, Elizabeth Truinpellor, Henry Jones, Issabella Tourney, Sarah Johnson, John White, David D. Kise, Henry White, Martha Fame, Charles W. Wolkermuth, Chris. B. IKetter, Charles Winsor, Charles J. Kelly, John Walker, Jane Kline, Martha - Youth, John Landis, John W. Young, James, Levennight, Sam'l S. • Zigler, Amos Persons calling for letters on the above" list will please say "advertised." A. CASSEL, P. M. W ANTED. LOCUST! , LOCtI ST ! 1 Locust Pins, from 14 inches to 36 inches long, and Locust Timber, all dimensions will be bought or received on commission. If forwarded promptly and largely perma nent arrangements for continued supplies will belnade. Address W. A. LEVERING, 3t) Callowhill-St Wharf, Philadelphia, Pa Fox Elerrt_ THE DONEGAL HOUSE, Corner of Market Square and Gay-st., MARIETTA. m HIS large and conveniently arranged hotel is now offered for rent from the first of April next. Inquire of JAMES WHITEHILL, Market-at., Marietta, Pa. January 24, 1863-4 t. • "VVlaatea - Goods l 1 SPANGLER cK; PATTERSON- VETE have lately received a thorough as sortment of Woolens and all other SEASONABLE GOODS, Embracing the best styles of Coating Cloths, Cassimeres 6• Vestings Youth's Cassimeres IN NEW AND EXCELLENT DESIGNS, Superior Fancy and other Dress Silks; every shade of French . Merino ; plain •and wool DeLaines in colors; beautiful designs of Mixed Pe Laines, Coburgs, Alpaccas and Lavellas ; Cloak and Sack Cloths; Rich and Grave Colored Balmoral Skirts, Latest Improved Spring Skirts ; Fine, Medium and Common Shawls, Nubia Scarfs, Son tags and Hoods; Gauntletts, Gloves, and Hosiery; Muslins, Counter panes and Tickings ; Checks, Flannels and Linens. Floor anzd Table Oil Cloths, Ingrain, Venetian and Rag Carpet, Wall Pa per, Linen, Cotton, and Woolen Carpet chain. CROCKERY De DESIRABLE SETTS. New Ma eke rel in small and large packages. All of which we are now selling at prices below the present City rates. SPANGLER 4. PATTERSON Marietta, November 8, 1862. TTINE AND. LIQUORS. V V Superior Old Brandy, Old Rye Whiskey, Holland Gin, Old Maderia, Lisbon, Sherry and Port Wines. Pittsburg Whiskey always on hand at the lowest market prices. Very Fine Brandy at a very low figure. T. R. DIFFENBACH.Market-st. CHAPPED Hands, Face, Lips, Suhburn &c. Certain and Immediate Cure. liege-, man & Co.'s Camphor Ice with Glycerine, if used according to the directions, will keep the hands soft in the coldest weather. Price 25 cents. Sold by Druggists. Sent by mail on receipt of 30 cents. HEGEMAN & CO., Chemists & Druggists, New York. S your Silks, Ribbons, &c., &c. liege man Sr. Co.'s Concentrated Benzine, re moves Paint, Grease Spots, &c., instantly, and cleans Gloves, Silks, Ribbons. &c., equal to new, without injury to the most delicate color or fabric. Only 25 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists. HEGEMAN & CO., Chemists &.Druggists, New York. Ready-Made Clothing. J. R. DIFFENHACH having laid in a very serviceable stock of strong and well-made WINTER CLOTHING, such as Coats, Pants and Vests, which will be sold at a lower figure than can be bought any where else. Come and bear the prices. TA ES N. KING, ATTOnNE Y-AT-LAW, RED.) 'ED -TO No. 139 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, above Walnut, Philadelphia. D ANIEL G. BAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LANCASTER, PA. OFFICE :—No. 24 NORTH DUKE STREET, opposite the Court House, where he will at tend to the practice of his profession in all its various branches. [Nov. 4, '59.-ly 1 - TICIORY & Oak Wood, 50 Cords each. 1 - 1 Hickory and Oak Wood. Orders must be accompanied with the cash when they will be promptly filled. Spangler & Patterson. CHAMPAGNE and other Table Wines, guarrantend to be pure, and sold us low as can bc-bought in Philadelphia or New-York. H. D. BENJAMIN Picot Building. TO LANDLORDS! Just received, Scotch and Irish WHISKIES,' warraro pure, at H. D. Benjamin's. '• BY one of those beautiful S 0 F TA HATS at Gantt's, 92 Market-st. CONSTANTLY on hand, Monongahela rec tified Whiskey. Benjamin §r Cs. & LIQUORS. E-1 - . D. B NJA 'I IN, - DEALER IN WINES & LIQUORS, Picot Building, Marietta, Pa. BEGS leave to inform the public that he will continue the WINE & LIQUOR busi ness, in all its branches. He will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch Whiskey, Cordials, Bitters, &e., BENJAMIN'S Justly Celebrated Rose Whisky, ALWAYS ON HAND, A very superior OLD RYE WHISKEY ust received, which is warranted pnre. lla" All H. D. B. now asks of the public is a careful examination of his stock and pri ces, which will, he is confident, result in Ho tel keepers and others finding it to their ad. vantage to make their purchases from 1 im. - S. S. .ItATEIVON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, At F. T. Kramples . Old Stand, on the Cor ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn' a. GR ATEFUL 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 willVe spared in rendering a satisfactory equivalent for every act of confidence reposed. CLOTHS, CA SSIM ERES A N D VESTINGS, and such other seasonable material as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly kept on hand and manufactUred to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style may suggest, ALSO, -- BEADY,II-4DE CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods and such articles as usually belong to a Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. MARIETTA' MARBLE YARD. bTopith)enfs, 'OO3, ifee' sfopes, &e. MICHAEL GABLE Marble Mason, Opposite the '!'own Hall Park, Marietta, Pa. —o— THE Marble business in all its branches, will be continued at the old place, near the Town Hall and opposite Funk's Cross Keys Tavern, where every description of marble work will be kept on band or made to order at Short notice and at very reasonable prices. Marietta, June 29, 14,61. 49-1 y A mER T A H N LIT T D7I. P H I A. Located on Chestnut street, opposite the OLD STATE HOUSE, and in close proximity to the principal Jobbing and Importing. Houses, Banks, Custom House, and places of amusements. The City Cars can be taken at the door (or within a square) for any depot in the City. The House has been renovated and refitted, and PRICES REDUCED TO $1.50 PER DAY. WYATT & HEULINGS, PROPRIETORS. ZE_LL'S COAL YARD. THE undesrisned would respectfully inform the ' citizens of Marietta and ' vicinity that he is prepared to deliver`' 111C411010A3.311C. AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES, VIZ: Baltunorc Company, 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, Do White Ash Nut, 3:25. Treverton, Egg and Stove size, • 4:50. THO.S-2ELL, Agt. Marietta, September 6, 1862. H. L. & E. J. ZAHM ESPECTFULLY inform their Abe. nfriends and the public that they Are still continue the WATCH, CLOC.K .A Nn JE WELRY business at the old stand, North-west Corner, of -North Queen street arid Center Square; Lancaster, Pa. A full assortment of goods in our line of busi ness always en hand and for-sale at the lowest cash rates. rs- Repairing attended to per sonally by the proprietors. TIIE AMerican Watches are among the best timekeepers now in use, and for durability strength and simplicity far surpass any other watch made in the world. H. L. 4 . •E.J.ZAHIif Coraer of North Queen-st., and Centre Square Lancaster, Pa., have them for sale at the verb lowest rates—every watch accompanied with the manufacturers guarrantee to ensure its gen uineness. PLATED WARE : A Large and fine stock rof Plated ware at H. L. & E. J. 'Lanai's. Corner of North Queen street & Center Square Lancaster, Pa. Tea Setts, in variety, Coffee Urns. Pitcheis, Goblets, Salt Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Knives, Casters, &c., &c., at manufacturers prices. REFLA - LING attended to at moderate rates. JEWELRY.--A large and selected stock of fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the best factories in the country can, be found at IL L. & E. J. ZAHM'S. Cor. North Queen st. and Centre Square, Lan caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate and all goods warranted to be as represented. EQUAL or REGULAR TIMEKEEPERS can be had of H. L. & E. J. ZAHM, Cox North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancas ter, Pa., in the shape of Equilibrium Levers— the best article of Swiss levers now in the mar ket. They are lower in price than any watch of equal quality andj ust as true for timekeeping SPECTACLES to suit all who can be aided with glasses, can be bought at H. L. er T. J. ZAHM'S, Cor ner of North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancaster. New glasses refitted in old frames, at short notice. [v6-ly PRIME GROCERIE S;---Rio, Java and Laguira Coffee; Crashed, Pulverized and Brown Sugar; Superior Green and Black Tea Rice, Cheese and Spices; Syrup and prime ba; king Molasses; Excellent Pearl Barley at J. B. DIFFENBACWS., A GENERAL Assortment of Hammered and ROLLED IRON, H. S. Bars, Norway, trail Rods, American and Gel man Spring and Cast Steel, Wagon Box es, Iron Axles, Springs, &c., for Smiths. For sale by PATTERSON Fe CO. PHOTOGRAPH Dil ALBUMS ! ! A fine assortment of Photograph.' r• ,, T .* ALBUMS, ranging in price from 75 cents to Five Dollars. For sale at DELLINGER'S Photo; raph Gal lery, Market street, Marietta. BUFFALO 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 OA General Assortment of all kinds of ,BUILDING HARDWARE, LOCKS, Hinges; Screws, Bolts, Cellar Grates, Oils, Glass and Putty, very cheap. P A.TTERSON & CO. A SUPERIOR COOK STOVE, Very plain style, each one warranted to perform to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser. PATTERSON BL Co. A CHOICE Lot of Books for children called indistructable Pleasureßooks • School and other Books, Stationary, Pens, Pen holders, &c. ;. For sale by pr. Landis. Tvtle, liefi(*)ij HOLLOWAY'S OI , STMENT.—Long marches, sore and stiff joints, blistered and inflamed feet, all these the Soldiers must endure, MOTHERS, REMEMBER THIS, when your sons are grasping their muskets to meet danger, think what relief a single pot of this A 1. L HEALING & COOLING Salve Will give to the one you lore whet far away from home and friends. It hardens and makes tough the feet so that they can endure great fatigue. It soothes and relieves the inflamed and stiffened joints, leaving them supple, strong and vigor ous, while for SABRE CUTS and GUNSHOT Wourrns it stands unequalled, removing and i preventing every vestige of nflamation and gently drawing the edges together, it quickly and completely heals the most frightful wound. WITES AND SISTERS OS' OUR VOLUNTEERS. You cannot put into the Knapsacks of your husbands and brothers, a more valuable ormore necessary gift than a supply of this Extraordinary Military Salve. The lonely sentry walking his rounds at night, exposed to drenching rains and chilled night-air, is often seized with most VIOLENT PAINS, Cough and suffocating Hoarseness, first symptoms of quick consumption, but if supplied with Holloway's Pills and Hollo way's Ointment, all danger is averted, a few Pills taken night and morning, and the Oint ment well rubbed twice a day over the throat and chest will remove the severest pains and stop the most distressing or dangerous cough. Therefore we to the whole Army SOLDIERS ATTENTION ! See to your own health, do not trust to the Army supplies, although most valuable.— These Pills and Ointment have been thorough ly tested, they are the only remedies used in the European Camps and Barracks, for over forty years Doctor Holloway has supplied all the• Armies in Europe, and during the Crimean Campaign he established a depot at Balaclava, for the exclusive sale of these Great Remedies. many a time his special 4 Agent there has sold over a ton in weight of the Ointment in a sin gle day. These terrible and fatal enemies of SOLDIER IN CAMP, Dierhea, Dysentery, Scurvy, Sores and Scrofu lous Eruptions., all disappear like a charm be fore these Pills and Ointment, and now while the cry rings throughout the land, TO ARMS !-TO ARMS!! Do not let these braNe men perish by disease, place in their hands these Precious Rentedles; that will enable them to resist the dangerous exposures, the Fevers, the Chills, and the wounds which they cannot avoid, and what is more, cannot frequently get succour in the moment of need, whereas if our brave men have only to put their hands into their Knap sacks and find there a sure remedy for all the casualties of the battle field. How many thousands of lives would thus be: saved who would otherwise perish before lelief could be obtained. IMPORTANT CAUTION !—None are genuine unless the words "golloway, New York and London," are disernible as a Watar-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot and box; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A hand some reward will be given to any one render ing such:information as may lead to the de tection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. , V , Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HOLLOWAY, SO Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents, and $1 each. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients th every disorder are affixed to each box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. [Dec. 20-iy NEW WINTER GOODS At DirferiloacJa's_ HAVING just received another lot of win ter goods, which he is now selling at as low a figure as can be bought outside ofPhil adelphia. Just eall and see the cheap DRESS Ex' OODS, For Men's Ladies and Children's Wm NEW DRESS GOODS Such as Cloaking Cloths, Silks, Poplins, DeLanes, Prints, Bleached and unbleached Muslins at nearly OLD PRICES. Crapes, Veils, Collars, and Notions of all kinds: Fancy and Plain Cassimeres, Black and Fancy Cloths, Vestings, Cashmeretts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Window Blinds, Buff Holland, for Curtains, Curtain Fixtures, &c,, &c., All of the above goods having been bought yon elm, will be sold cheap as cheapest. GROCERIES : Ten Hhds. Extra Syrup at 50 cents per gallon; Fresh Soda and Wine Cup Biscuit; Sugars. Coffees, Teas, &c., at the lowest market prices, Five Hhds. Sugar HouSe Molasses at' 3l cents per gallon. LIQUORS: Brandies, Gins,Superior Old Rye, Pure Port, Sherry and Madiera Wines, all of which will, be' sold at the lowest price son CASH. • China, Glass and Queensware, ;r.- The highest price paid for produce INT C>TlC=_ WHEREAS Bernard O'Bryan, to whom was granted, September 18, 1560, a pat ent for the Improved Black Hawk Cast Iron Ore Washer, assigned and transferred, for a valuable con sideration, under his hand and seal, the undi vided one half of all his right, title and inter est in the said invention to - the undersigned ; and subsequently the said O'lfryan - an the undersigned entered into co-partnership for the purpose of manufacturing and selling said Ore Washers. This is to give notice that, the recent acts and conduct of the said O'Bryan beim.- incon sistent with the longer continuance olthe said partnership, the same is hereby dissolved ; and that the undersigned will not, from this date, be liable for any debts which the said O'Bryan may contract in the manufacture of said Ore Washers or otherwise. Also, that the Said O'Bryan has no authori ty from me, the half owner, to sell any of said Ore Washers for less .than $200.00, and all persons purchasing any of said Ore Washers for less than $200.00 are hereby warned that I will look to them for my half of the profit on each machine at the rate of $200.00 each. SAMUEL HOPI INS: Marietta, January 21, 1563.-6 t Howard Assciation,ParLAD-E.Lpiiht For the Relief of the Sick and Distressed afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseates of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon. - Valuable. Reports on Sperrnattirrhcea, or ceminal Weakness, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the New Remedies em ployed in the Dispensary, sent to the reacted in Ssaled letter envelopes, free of charge.— Two or three Stamps lot postage will be ac ceptable. • Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Acting Surgeon, Howard A.ssec ta ti en , No. South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BB.UNETT'S Cocoaine. A compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, &e., for dressing the Hair. For efficacy and agreeableness, it is without an equal. It prevents the hair from falling off. It promotes its healthy and vigerousgrowth. It is not greasy or sticky. It leaves nn disagreeable odor. It softens the hair when hard and dry. It soothes the irritated scalp skin. It affords the richest lustre. It remains longest in effect. For sale by BEANE Sr, ROTH, • Successors to Dr. Grove. ItiED FRUIT now selling cheap at DIFFENBACR?S, *** DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT T 1i E G-REAT REMEDY_ For /Thetonatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lum bago, Stiff Neck and Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Wounds, Piles, Headache, and all Rheumatic and Nervous disorders 171011. all of which it is a speedy and certain remedy, and never tails. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Doctor Stephen Sweet, of. Connecticut; the famous bone setter, and has been used in his practice lor more than twenty years with the most astonishing success. As an Alleviator 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 an:ln:Real ly, Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and in thousands of cases where it has been used it has never known to fail. For Neuralgia, it will afford immediate re lief in'eyery 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 vigor. For Piles.—As an external remedy, WC 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 tt will not fail to afford immedi ate relief, and in a majority of cases will ef fect a radical cure. Quisny and Sore 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 niargement of the joints is liable to error if neglected. The worst case may be conquered by this Liniment in two or three days. Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Sores, Ulcers, Burns and Scalds, yield readily to the wonderful healing properties of Da. SWEETS TisrA we LE LINIMENT, when used according to directions. Also, Chilblains Frosted Feet, and Insect Bites and stings. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Connecticut, the-Great Natural Bone Setter. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Connecticut, Is known all over the United States. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Connecticut, Is the author of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Lini ment." DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINI MENT Cures Rheumatism and never fails. DR,SWEE T'SINFALL/BLE LINIMENT Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia DR. SWEFF PS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Burns and Scalds immediately. DR. SWEEPS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruises. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Headache immediately and was never known to fail. DR. SWEET'S Infallible Liniment affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to GM Dlt. SWEEPS Infallible Liniment Cures Toothache in one minute. DR. SWEET'S Infallible Liniment Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately and leaves no 13 133 DR. SWEEPS 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. DR.. SWEET'S Infallible Liniment taken mternally cures Colie, Cholera, Morbus and Cholera. DR. SW E.Et'S Infallible Liniment is truly a "friend in need;" and every family should have itat hand: DR. SWEET'S Infallible Liniment is for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents. A FRIEND IN _NEED: TRY IT. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT as an external reinedy, is without a rival, and will alleViate pain more speedily than any oth er preperation. i For all Rheumatic and Ner vOuS Didthlers tis truly infallible, and as a curative for SaieS, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, &c., its soothing, healing and powerful strengli ening properties, excite the just wonder and astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over ode thousand certificates of re markable cures, performed by it within the last two years, attest the fact. TO HORSE OWNERS DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HOR SES is unrivaled by any, and in all cases of Lameness, arising, from Sprains, Bruises or Wrentehing, its effect is magical and certain. Harneas or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, &c., it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may be easily prevented and cured in their 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. - CIETTERY HORSE OWNER shoal have A this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectu ally prevent those forraidalMe diseases, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise Valuable horses nearly worthless. DR, SWEEri"S FALLIIILE Is TIM ~c Icii9r' Frlancl., AND THOUSANDS HAVE FOUND IT TRULY A FRIEND IN NEED! CAUTION.—To avoid imposition, observe the signatures and likenesses of DR. STEPHEN SWEET ON EVERY LABEL, AND ALSO " sfepEssi Sibeefs " blown in the glass of each bottle, without which none are genuine. RICTIARIFSON 4 CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, Norwich, Cannecticut MORGAN ALLEN, GENERAL AGENTS:, No. 44 Cliff Sttee, NEW- YORE Fold by all .Drugyisis everywhere