ifibtl.[rotiti niatuittatt. ✓ MARIETTA CAR TIME TA PLE : — From and after November 17th the several Passenger trains will leave " Upper-station," Marietta, as follows: Marietta Accommodation Train East at 7:16 in the morning. The. Mail Train West at 1209—moth The lianiabw co mmodatlon Train East at th the after noon; the same train West at 6416 in the eve oing‘ Thell Mail Train East at 6:26 in the creaing. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY '2B, 3863. air Dr. Russel T. Trail, of the Laight street New York Hygienic College, has taken a "country cure" in Berks county, this state. • In his circular, the Doctor says that after an extensive correspon dence and many journeys to prominent places, he has selected the "Living Springs Health Institution" of Doctor Smith, at Wernersville, Pa., as possess. ing greater advantages for a country "cure," than any other place with which ha is acquainted. It is situated on the eastern slope of "Cushion Mountain," near the beautiful city of Reading. over looking the great Lebanon Valley ; called the "Cupboard of Pennsylvania," and in the midst of as magnificent moun tain and valley scenery, perhaps, as can be found on the earth. The Dr. pro poses to spend three days in each week at this "country cure," and the balance of the week in New York, it ' A concert for the benefit of the Presbyterian Sunday School will be giv". en in the Town Hall on Thursday and Friday evenings next, March sth and 6th, tinder the direction of Mr, Alfred A. Rickert. This will be the most in teresting entertainment our citizens will have the good fertune to enjoy for a long time to come, and the object for which the funds are intended, should induce "every body and the r3st of mankind" to go. Go and be amused, benefited and entertained. er The ball for the benefit of the S. B. Thomas Rifles, at fleckrothe's White Swett Hotel oa Monday evening last, was a ;'bumper." The hotel was crowd ad and dancing room difficult to bbtaiu. Columbia, York, Mountjoy, Illanheim, Elizabethtown, and_ Harrisburg were represented, to say nothing of the crowd from our own place. The sleighing be •iug good Gorge diii a spirited business at the bar ; upon the whole, the bail was a complete suceese. gar- A public entertainment will be held by the Good Templars, on Monday uvening noii, March 2d, in Teipperence Hall. 1t will consist of 4atrietic and sentimental music vocal and instrumen tal—by the Giv,94 Brothers and others ; Recitations by Mr. J. P.. Walter, and a Lecture.by Barr Spangler, esq. An ad mission fee of ten cents will be charged for the purpose of refurnishing the Hall with lamps. fir The spring election will take place on the third Friday in March—the day is fast approaching—and we have not hoard anything of a Borough ticket. A meeting should be held soon and nom inate such a Borough ticket as will concentrate all the Loyal votes of the Borough. Lot an evening bo named for nominating a ticket. ifir We are told that quite a pleasant cotillion party dame off at Appold's Pert, flouse, on W.etlnesday evening, of last week. Who dare say our llowo is no spi3 of the denciog ones, for almost every week, this viatet:, chronates one of these "shakings of Ihe light fantastic toe," sir Corporal Lewis Martin, who has been in the Union service ever since the breaking out of the rebellion, has been sick at the Finley hospital, Wash ington, for some time, but is now in Philadelphia, at one of the hospitals there. The Corporal is said to be in a critical condition. gar Last Monday night the barn of Mr: Geo. Lefevre, in West Lampetre townsbip, was destroyed by fire and ten .head of cattle were burned in it,. The fire had made such rapid headway before it was discovered and assistance could be rendered that it was impossible to rescue them. akir Capt. S. S. Rathvon acknowledg es 'through the Lancaster Express the receiptof a fine collection of insects from Lieut. John M. Johnson of Col. rlam briglit'e regiment. 'Er The Pennsylvania Canal is under going repairs; quite a string of work men are engaged in digging out the bot tom and filling up the towing path. An immense trade will be carried on on this canal the coming season. air Jay Cadwell, of Lancaster, was amongst the confirmations of the Sen- . ate, a fow days since, for assistant quar termaster, with the rank of captain. rWe had very fine sleighing for several days during the past week, but now rani has taken the place of the BROW f The Patriotic Circle will meet on Friday evening next at Mrs William Appeild's, A Letter from Washington. TVaskington, Feb'y. 18, 1863 211 r. Baker, Sir :—As the 135th Regi ment, I'. V. has left this city to join the "Army of the Potomac," and as the "Marietta Braves" belong to that regi ment, I think it may be of some interest to the readers of "The Mariettiate_to hear a word in regard to them. I think there must, be some persons at home who are very willing to send unwelcome and untruthful news to the boys, in or der to prejudice them against certain citizens. While on a visit to them a few days since, I learned that they had received word from home that certain influential citizens had circulated a pe tition and even went so far as to go "to Harrisburg to endeavor to have the company removed from provost duty and have them sent to the front of bat tle. Now Idp think this is a mistake, for I think every citizen of Marietta must feel toward the "Braves" as I do —that is a feeling of pride—fox I am proud to say I know they did perform the duty assigned them here, highly creditable to themselves and to the en tire satisfaction of the citizens of the District, so much so, indeed, that com plaint was made when the word came that the 135th was to be sent forward. Moreover, their duties as provost guard, were not as trifling as some may sup pose ; true, they had comfortable quar ters when off duty. They were in good spirits and ready to go ; on learning the order to pack up—l did not heara mur mur, save at those at home, who, from selfish motives, wished them sent to the field, and the unfitness of the arms they had, deeming them unequal to cope with the enemy, but their Colonel is using every effort to have them replaced by better ones, which I hope he may suc ceed in doing. I stood on the corner of 7th street and Pennsylvania Avenue as the regiment passed out to the wharf, and as the "Braves," which was the last company, passed me, bid good bye, and many shook me by the hand ; with their knapsacks on their backs, they traveled along like veterans, and should they be called into battle, I feel certain that a good account will be heard from them. I would here remark, friend 8., that our army has been more injured by the brave and courageous citizens who sit behind a good warm stove and fight all our battles with that formidable weapon —the tongue—and comment upon the heroism of this and that General, and pretend to know how each and every battle should have been fought, I have often wished that some of them could only visit our 'noble army and see them in their tents and the life they are com pelled to live and with what feeling most of them endure the hardships, and then to visit the hospitals and see the thousands prostrated with disease, and the maimed who have passed through the battles, and see the uncomplaining patience with which they endure all. I visited one of the hospitals in this city, with a lady and gentleman of your vicin ity, a few days since, and the lady re marked that it was truly wonderful to find so much suffering and hear no mar muring—not even a groan ; we passed hundreds lying upon clean and comfor table beds and in the 'midst of them, there was WOMAN that ministering angel—gliding along attending to the wants of the poor sick soldier. Hospi tals have their dread, but Uncle Sam does . all in his power to alleviate the sufferidg of his children ; that many are robbed of some of the luxuries• kind friends ,have sent, there is no doubt,— all cannot be watched—but if Uncle Sam has not an Aft-seeing Eye, there is one above who has, and those who have robbed the poor soldier of his comforts, I fear, will, some day, reap his reward ; but r have digressed—and will close with the lope that every "Marietta Brave" will return at the expiration of his enlistment, and, if required, be ready to re-enter the service to _do battle nn• til this accursed rebellion shall have been put down, and that they may find many of these rumors from home to be false, as I believe them to be. Yours, &c., SHOCKING '' . ACCIDENT.- On Saturday afternoon last, Mrs. Benjamin Heiser, of Providence township, came to her death under the following distressing circumstances : She had gene to visit a sick neighbor, Mrs. Jacob Finefrock, and while there took a seat in or near the fire hearth, in which there was appa rently no fire. It seems, however, that the fire was not entirely out, and com municated with the skirt of Mrs. Heis er's dress. When she arose and found her dress on fire, and before those in the room had an opportunity to extin guish it, she rushed out of the room and ran two or three times around the house, the draft thus created of course adding intensity to the flames. The clothes were not only burned off her body bat her flesh was so terribly burned that she died in a few hours. Dr. Raub who was called in describes it as one of the most shocking cases of death by - burning which ever came under his observation. The solemnity and sorrow of the occa sion were intensified, by the death of Mrs, Finefrock, which took place an hour after the decease of her friend and neighbor. The funeral of Mrs. Hiester took place on Sunday ; Mrs. Finefrock's on the following day. r - x-f&THE M_A_RIETTIA.NRc-1- A LAWYER IN DERANCE cor respondent of the Harrisburg Patriot writing from York, Pa., under date of the 21st inst., says that Alexandria Harris, Esq., a member of the Lancas ter bar, who was in that town on busi ness,was arrested by a detachment of the Provest Guard, on Friday last. The arrest was made at the instance of Da vid Hays. Rev. Thomas Street, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, and Capt. McGowan of the Independent Potapsco Guard, a company detailed for duty at the U. S. General Hopital at York.— The offence with which Mr. Harris is stated by the correspondent to -be "treasonable language." Harris was con fined in the Headquarters of Capt. Mc- Gowan, and application for a writ of habeas c9rpus was immediately made, Judge Fisher granted the writ return able at 9 o'clock on Saturday morning, but when that hour arrived, a request was made to be allowed until 1 o'clock to produce the body of Harris. We have not learned what disposition was made in the case. We suppose, howev er, that the matter amounted to nothing for here where Mr. H. is well known as a blustering politician whose opinion change very often, all that he might - say would be regarded as the mere ranting of one who means nothing. He has re turned home.—Lancasler paper. EDITOR OF "THE MARIETTIAN." Dear Sir :—With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send by return mail to all who wish it, (free) a Recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will ef fectual'y remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotch es, Tan, Freckles, and all Irruptions of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than 30 days. All appli cations aziswered by return mail without charge. Respectfully youri, - Trios. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, No. 831 Broadway, New York. HALT! HALT ! ! lIALT ! I !-A Cry from Washington! ATTENTION I ATTENTION ! ! 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 health even under the exposure of a Soldier's life. Only 25 cents a Box or Pot. Do your duty to yourselves ! Protect your Health ! Read the following, just received this day from Washington : WASHINGTON, D. C. T. HOLLOWAY, M. D. Dr.-4R Sxn :—I avail myself of this oppor tunity to express my gratitude for your kind ness in being so prompt in sending me 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 powers and ca pability of giving instant relief. ft 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, 1862. [2O-12t On the 19th instant, at Falmouth, Lancaster county, by Rev. Dr. Hodgson, Rev. JoxN M. WirEnten, of the Philadelphia Annual Conferbnce, to MARY COLLINS, daughter of Abraham Collins, Esq. On Saturday last, at the residence of her uncle, Rev. A. 13. Grosh, Hiennir.rza, wife of P. Weitzel, of Middletown, Ohio, and only daughter of C. C. P. Grosh, of this borough, aged 22 years, 2 months and 4 days. In East Donegal township, on the 16th inst., DAVID HESS, aged 30 years. His soul has gone aloft,. No more the cutting blast Shall toss him on life's stormy wave; He's safe in port at last. We laid him where sweet violets Shall blown in early spring, There happy birds' sweet melody Above his grave shall sing. 'Tis not our Heavenly Father's will That we should be distressed, And when He took him up to heaven, He knew 'twas for the best. Be comforted and trust in Him, He doeth all things well, He's only gone with Christ to live, Where happy angels dwell. T. A MARIETTIAN SHIPPING FURS! SHIPPING FURS ! ! FEBRUARY 17, 1363. WE are now paying the following it IG 11 raicEs for Shipplus. Furs: For Mink, according to size and color, from $2.00 to $4.00 For Muskrat, .25 to .28 For Red Fox, 1.25 to 1.75 For. Grey Fox, .30 to .50 For Raccoon, .25 to .50 For Opossum, . .20 to .40 For Rabbit, .04 For Skunk, (dark.) .25 to .50 . - The above prices are subject to the fluctua tions of the Market, but as long as the above figures are advertised, that is what we will give for all good spring skins. SHULTZ & BRO., Hatters, No. 20. N. Queen st., Lancaster. 1863, I Philadelphia } 1863, paper Hangings. CORNER or FOURTH & MARKET-STS., PHILADELPHIA. Ti r AVE now in stock, a fine variety of WALL PAPERS, GOT UP EXPRESSLET FOR THEIR SPRING TRADE, Window Paper of every grade. To which they invite the attention of STOREKEEPERS. In their Retail Department, will be found the choicest styles of the season. February 1363-3 m. IVives, Mothers and Sisters, SOLDIERS' SPECIAL NOTICE BIARRIE DIED. HOWELL 6- BOURKE, NEW WINTER GOODS At, DifTerCbacla's_ esAVING just received another lot of win ter goods, which he is now selling at as low a figure as can be bought outside of Phil adelphia. Jist eall and see the cheap DRESS GOODS, For Men's Ladies and Children's Wear NEW DRESS GOODS Such as Cloaking Cloths, Silks, Poplins, DeLanes, Prints, Bleached and unbleached Muslins at nearly CEEZEMIM 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, .&e., All of the above goods having been bought FOR CASH, will be sold cheap as the 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 31 cents per gallon. LIQU'ORS: Brandies, Gins, Superior Old Rye, Pure Port, Sherry and Madiera Wines, all of which will, be sold at the lowest price rOR China, Glass and Queensware, r.r The highest price paid for produce S. S. RATHVON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, At R J. Eramples Old Stand, on the Cor ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. GR AT E F U L to the Citizens of Marietta and vicinity, for the liberal , patronage heretofore extended, the undersigned respect fully solicits a continuance of the same; as suring them, that under all circumstances, no efforts will be spared in rendering a satisfactory equivalent for every act of confidence reposed. CLOTHS, CASHMERES 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,-READY-MADE CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods and such articles as usually belong to a Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. G EO: W. WORRALL, SURGEON DENTIST, Having removed to the Rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Swentzel, adjoining. Spangler r Pat terson's Store, Market Street, where he is now prepared to wait on all who may feel f ug = disposed to patronize him. . Dentistry in all its branches car ried on. TEETH inserted on the most approved principles of Dental science. ail operations on the mouth performed ir. 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. Ether administered to proper persons._ IRE GLATZ FERRY, Formerly Keesey's The undersigned having leased the above named old established Ferry and Hotel, in Township, York county, opposite the borough of Marietta, where he is prepared to entertain the public at his bar and table with the best - the market affords. He would very respectfully inform the traveling public that having obtained First Class Ferry Boats, and efficient ferrymen, and is now fully prepa red to accommodate persons wishing to cross the Susquehanna with vehicles or otherwise without delay or detention. JOHN NOEL. C HEAP LAMPS. A FRESH SUPPLY OF Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns every patern, suitable for the Parlor, the kitchen and tbeChamber ; Hanging and Side Lamps for Halls, Churches, Stores and Offices. Having purchased. them from the manufactu rers in large quantities at the lowest cash rates, we can sell them much under the usual retail prices, although every other description of goods are advancing. PATTERSON 4 CO. Ready-Made Clothing J. P.. DIFFENBACH 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 hear the prices. pornLATED WARE :" A Large and fine stock of Plated ware at H. L. & E. J. ZA um's. Corner of North Queen street & Center Square Lancaster, Pa. Tea Setts, In variety, Coffee Urns. Pitchers, Goblets, Batt Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Knives, Casters, &c., &c., at manufacturers prices. REPLA TIN a 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 H. L. & E. J. ZAUM'S. Cor. North Queen st. and Centre Square, Lan caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate and all goods warranted to be as represented. 4 QUAL or REGULAR TIMEKEEPERS can be had of H. L. & E. J. ZAHM, Col 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 watoh of equal quality andi ust as true for timekeeping SPECTACLES to suit all whoOldatek . can be aided with glasses, can be bought at H. L. ¢ E. .1. ZAHM'S, Cor ner of North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancaster. New glasses refitted in old frames, at short notice. [v6-ly oAssortment A General of all kinds of HII/LDING HARDWARE, LOCKS, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Cellar Grates, Oils, Glass and Patty, very cheap. P ATTERSON & CO. A SUPERIOR COOK STOVE, Very plain style, each one warranted to perform to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser. PATTERSON & Co. NEW CROP. New Orleans Molasses. This is the only kind of Molasses that is good for Cake-Baking. Justreceived at - SPANGLER Sc .PATTERSON. THE Largest and beat assortment of Fancy Cloth Sr CaSsimeres and vesting ever offered in this market and will be sold at prices which defy competition by J. R. Diffenbach. FINE lIOLLIDAY GIFT. One of these beautiful Photograph Albums, for Card De isitta, at DELLINGER'S. ORDERS for HICKORY $- OAK WOOD will be received at the cheap store of • J. R. DIFFENBACH. MO LANDLORDS! Just received, Scotch and Irish WHISKIES, warran pure,-at H. D. Benjamain's. BUY — one - of those beautiful S 0 F Tit HATS at Cavr.r.'s, 92 Market-st. CONSTANTLY on hand, Monopgahela rec. rifted -Whiskey. Beniamm el -Co OHLEN'S long celebrated GIN, H. D. BENJAMIN. DR. LACROIX'S PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE On the Physiological Views of Marriage! 250 PAGES AND 130 ENGRAVINGS. Price only 25 cents. Sent free of postage to all parts of the Union. On the infirmities of youth and maturity, disclosing the secret fol lies of both sexes of ages, causing debility, nervousness, depression of spirit, palpitation of the heart, suicidal imaginings, involuntary emissions, blushings, defective memory, indi gestion and lassitude, with confessions of thrilling interest of a Boarding School Miss, a College Student, and a Youug Married Lady, tic. It is a truthful adviser to the married and those contemplatieg mairiage, who enter tain secret doubts of their physical condition, and who are conscious of having hazarded the health, happiness, and privileges to which ever• human being is entitled. YOUNG MEN who are troubled with weakness, generally caused by a bad habit in youth, the effects of which are dizziness, pains, forgetfulness, sometimes a ringing in the . ears, weal: eyes, weakness of the back and lower extremities, confusion of ideas, loss of memory, with melancholy, may be cured by the author's new Parts and London Treat ment. We have, recently devoted much of ow time in visiting the European Hospitals, avail ing ourselves or the knowledge and researches of the most skillful Physicians and Surgeons in Europe and the Continent. Those who place themselves under our care will now have the full benefit of the many new and ef ficacious Remedies which we are enabled to introduce into our practice, and the public may rest assured of the same zeal, assiduity, SECRECY and attention being paid to their cases, which has so successfully distinguished us heretofore, as a Physician in our PECULIAx department of professional Practice, for the past twenty-five years. FRENCH FEMALE PlLLS.—Ladles who wish for Medicines, the efficacy of which has been tested in thousands of cases, and never faileo to effect speedy cures without any bad re sults, will use none but Dr. fheLaney's Fe male Periodical Pills. The only precaution necessary to be observed is, ladies should not take them if they have reason to believe they are in certain situations (the particulars of which will be found on the wrapper accom panying each box,) though always safe and healthy, so gentle, yet so active are they. Price $1 per box. They can be mailed to any pact of the United States'or Canada. To TLIE LADIES—Who need a confidential medical adviser with regard to any of these interesting complaints to which their delicate organization ruiaers them liable, are paitieu- Jerky hivited to consult us. THE'ELECTED-GALVANIC PROTECT/VE. 3 ' For mauled ladies whose health will not ad mit, or who have no desire to Increase their families, may be obtained as above. It is a perfectly safe preventive to cohception, and has been extensively used during the last 20 years. Pricy reduced to $lO. THE SECRET OF YOUTH UNVEILED A Treatise on the Cause of Premature De •ay— A solemn warning. Just published, a book showing the insidious progress and pre valence among schools, [both male and fe male.l of this fatal habit, pointing out the fatality that invariably attends its victims, and developing the whole progress of the disease, from the commencement to the end. It will be sent by Mail on receipt of two [3 cent Stamps. Attendance daily, from S in the morning til 9 at night, and on Sundays from 2 till Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States or Canada; by pa- tients communicating their symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictly confidential. ¢ Dr. L's Office is still located as establish , ed under the name of DR. LACROIX, at No. 13 Maiden Lan; Albany, N. Y. Winter G-c)c)cl. I SPANGLER &PATTEIISON E have lately received a thorough as sortment of Woolens and all other SEASONABLE GOODS, Embracing the best styles of Coaling Cloths, Cassimeies S 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 De LaMes, Coburgs, Alpaccas and Lavellas ; Cloak and Sack Cloths ; Rich and Grave Colored Balmoral Shirts, 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 amd Table Oil Cloths, Ingrain, Venetian and Rag Carpet, Wall Pa per, Linen, Cotton, and Woolen Carpet chain. CROCKERY IN DESIRABLE SETTS. New Macke re I in small and large packages.. All of which we are now selling at prices below the present City rates. _ _ _ SPANGLER 4 , PATTERSON PorDRNETT'S Cocoaine. A compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, &c., for dressing the Hair. efficacy and agreeableness, it is without an equal. It prevents the hair from falling off. It promotes its healthy and yigerousgrowth. It is riot greasy or sticky. itleaves no disagreeable odor. It softens the hair when hard and dry. It soothes the irritated scalp skin. It affords the i ichest lustre. . It remains longest in effect. For sale by BEANE & ROTH, Successors to Dr. Grove. CHAPPED Hands, Face, Lips, Sunburn &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 eceipt of 30 cents. HECEM AN & CO., Chemists & Druggists, New York. DANIEL 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 BUFFALO ROBES, Horse Blankets, Harness, Saddles, Whips, &c., A fine assortment now on hand at S. L. Market street, Marietta. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. 17-3 m A GENERAL Assortment- of Hammered AL • and ROLLED IRON, H. S. Bars, Norway, Lail Rods, American and Gel man Spring and Cast Steel, Wagon Box- • es, Iron Axles, Springs, &c., for Smiths. For sale ,by pATTERSON & CO. A CHOICE Lot of Books for children called indistructable Pleasure Books; School and other Books, Stationary, Pens, Pen holders, &c., &c. For sale by Dr. Landii. RAMP AGNE and other Table Wines, guarranteed to be pure, and sold as low as can be boughtin Philadelphia or New-York. H. D. BENJAMIN Picot Building. ATOTICE. All persons in Marietta know ing theroselvesindebted to the undersign ed are requested to call upon HARRISON Rork' and settle their accounts. H. WEST. November 8,186 g. 15-tf ft ICRJRY & Oak Wood, 50 Cords each Hickory and Oak Wood. Orders must be accompanied with thy cash when they will be promptly fillet'. Spangler & Patterson. BRANDIES --all brand s---:guarranted• genuine. H. D. Benjamin D RIED FRUIT now selling cheap at DIFFRNBAH'S. The Early Physical Degeneracy of AMERICAN PEOPLE. JUST PUBLISHED BY DR. A. STONE,. Physician to the Troy Lung and Hygienic Institute. ATREATISE on the causes of early . Phys ical decline of American people : The cause of Nervous Debility, Consumption and klarasmus. This work is one of high moral tone, written in chaste, yet thrtlling latiguag - c, and appeals direct to Me moral consciousness of ALL, P4RENTS and guardians especially. de tailing, scieitific and reliable aids and treat ment for cure. It will be sent by mail on the receipt of two three cent postage stamps. lE3 Parents and Guardians! Fail not to send and obtain this book. Young men ! Fail not to send and get this book. Ladies you should at once secure a copy of this book. A word of solemn conscientious advice to those who will reflect. A class of maladies prevail to a fearful ex tent in the community, dooming at least 100,- 000 youth of both sexes annually, to an early grave. Those diseases are very imperfectly understood. Their external manifestation, or symptoms are Nervous Debility Relaxation and Exhaustion ; Marasmus or wasting and consumption of the tissues of the whole body ; shortness of breathing or hurried breathing on ascending a kill or flight of stairs ; great pal pitation of the Heart; Asthma, Bronchitis and sore Throat ; shaking of the Hands and Limbs ; aversion to society and to business or study ; dimness of eyesight, loss of Memory, dizziness of the Head, Neuralgia, Pain in various parts of the body ; Pains in the back or limbs, Lum bago, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, irregularity of the bowels, deranged secretions of the Kid neys and other glands of the body, as Leuchor rhcer of Fleur Albus, &c. Likewise Epilepsy, Hysteria and Nervous Spasms. Now in ninety-nine cases out of every one hundred, all the above named disorders, and a host of others not named, as Consumption of the Lungs and that most insidious and wily form of Consumption of the Spinal Nerves, known as Tabes Dorsaies, and Tabes mesen teries, have their seat and origin in diseases of the Pelvic Viscera. Hence the want of success on the part of old school practice in treating symptoms only. Dr. Andrew Stone, Physician to the Troy Lung and Hygienic Institution, is now en gaged in treating this class of modern insta l:ties with the most astonishing &tureen:. The treatment adopted by the institution is new ; it is based upon scientific principles, with new discovered remedies, without minerals or poi sons. The facilities of cure are such that pa tients can be cured at their homes, in any part of the country, from accurate descriptions of their case, by letter ; and have the medicines sent by mail or express. Printet interrogato ries will be forwarded on application. V. 4 - --• Consumption, Catarrh and diseases of the throat cured as well at the Home of the Patients as at the Institution, by sending the Cold Medicated Inhaling Balsamic Vapors, with inhaler and ample directions for their use, and direct correspondence. - 11:3- Patients applying for interrogatives or advice, must enclose return stamps, to meet attention. 11 - The attending Physician will be found at the Institution for consultation, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., each day. Sunday in the forenoon. Address DR. ANDREW STONE, Physician to the Troy Lung and Hygienic In stitute, and Physician for Diseases of the Heart, Throat and Lungs, 96 Fifth Street, Troy, N. Y. Friends & Relatives of the Soldiers & Sailors. OLLDWAY'S PILLS AND OINT -11-1 MENT.—AII who have Friends and lielalives in the Army or Navy, should take special care, that they be amply supplied with these Pills and Ointment; and where the brave Soldiers and Sailors have neglected to provide themselves with them, no better pres ent can be sent them by their friends. They have been proved to be the Soldier's never failing-friend in the hour of need. COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS. Will be speedily relieved and effectually cured by using these admirable medicines, and by paying proper attention to the Directions which are attached to each Pot or Box. Sick Headache and want of Appetite Incidental to Soldiers ! Those feelings which so sadden us, usually arise from trouble or annoyances, obstructed prespiration, or eating and drinking whatever is unwholesome, thus disturbing - the healthful action of the liver and stomach. These organs must be relieved, if you desire to do well.— The Pills, taking according to the printed instructions, will quickly produce a healthy ac tion in both liver and stomach, and as a natu ral consequence a clear head and good appeiite. Weakness and debility Whited by over Fatigue. Will soon disappear by the use of these in valuable Pills, and the Soldier will quickly acquire additional strength. Never let the bowels be either confined or unduly acted upon. It may seem strange that Holloway's Pills should be recommended for Dysentery and Flux, many persons supposing that thee would increase the relaxation. This is a great inisfake, foi these PULS will correct the liver and stomach and thus remove all the acrid humours from the system. This medi cine will give tone and vigor to the whole organic system hoWev'er deranged, while health and strength follow as a matter of course. Nothing Will stop the relaxation of the Bowels so sure as this famous medicine. VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION Sores and Ulcers, Bldtc.hes 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 nstructions. if treated in any other manner they dry up in one part to break nut in another. Whereas this 0 i trhe n t will remove the former frim the system and leave the Patients in vigorous and healthy man. It will require as little perseveranci in bad cases to insure a lasthg, cure. For Wounds either occasioned by the Bayonet, Sabre or the Bultet, Sores or Bruises, To which every Soldier and Sailor are lishlc, there are no medicines so safe, sure and con venient as Rollo Way's Pills and Ointment The poor wounded and almost dying sufferer might have his Wounds dressed immediately, if he would only provide himself with this matchless Ointment, which should be thruss into the wound arid smeared all around it, then cover with a piece of linen from his Knapsack and compressed with a handkerchief. Taking night and morning 6 or 8 Pills, to cool the system and prevent inflamation. Every Soldier's Knapsack and Seaman's Chest should be provided with these valuable Remedies. IMPORTANT CAUTION !—None are genuine unless the words " HOLLOWAY, NEW YORK and LONDiN," are discernible as a Watei - mark in every leaf of the book of directions, around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to Me light.— A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the_medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. * * *Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Drugglsts and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civilized world, in pots, at 25c. 62c. and $1 each. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patents in every disorder are affixed to each pot. xr There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. [Dec 20=1y RIARIETTA MARBLE YiJUJ. Ncintkepfs, ffeAo slopes, Rx. MICHAEL GABLE, Marble Mason, Opposite the Thum 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 descriptiot of marble work will be kept on band or made to order al short notice`and at very reasonable prices. Marietta, June 29, 1361. 49-1 y