Ifercal Earititin. MARIETTA CAR HOURS. The several pas senger trains will leave the "Upper-station Depot" as follows: Morning train, East, at ten minutes before 8; Mail train West, 11:38 ; Harrisburg Aecornmolation train, East, at. 9 minutes after 6 ; the Sam train West, at five minutes before 7 in the evening. MARIETTA SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1861. Eir The delegate meeting will con vene this evening at the Town Hall School Room No. I, at 6 o'clock, and will remain open until 8 o'clock, for the purpose of electing delegates to the County Convention, which will assemble at Lancaster on Wednesday next. or Our borough fathers have con tracted with Samuel Hippie for cinder ing the street from the Cemetery to Market street, and from Funk's Cross Keys tavern to the eastern end of the borough line, connecting with the Lan caster turnpike at that point. Qom" To morrow (Sunday) the scholars belonging to the Methodist Sunday School will sing : in the morning at 10 and in the evening at 6 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Montgomery and others will deliver addresses. 'the public are invited to attend. ear The public schools of our borough have beeu allotted as follows : High School, 1. S. Geist Male Secondary, Theo, Hiestand. Female Secondary, Miss Mary A Turner. Female Primary, Miss Miriam A. !Male Primary, Mr. Samuel Lindsay. East Prospect No. 1, Mr. Henry Homes Sawyer. East Prospect No. 2, Miss Hattie P. Cook. .Academy Room No. 1, Miss Emma '. Baker. African School, Schools will open on the first Monday in September.. . Dr Alit or (3 F, AI, Wiu.su.—We are deeply pained to notice the death of General Thomas Welsh, of Columbia.— A brave man has gone to his Maker there to answer for the deeds done in the flesh. A pure patriot, a noble sol dier, an unflinching supporter of the Government ever since this war broke out, be has fought treason and traitors until death has closed his career. General Welsh was a pure Democrat, a warm supporter of the late Judge Douglas, and a thorough believer in the precopts of old General Jackson. Du ring the late Presidential canvass, long before the public mind had become aroused to the calamity that impended ever the nation, he foresaw the coming storm and prepared for it. Ile told us often in private conversation, that the South would secede and we would have to crush them with the mailed band of war; that the sooner the conflict was brouett on the better, etc., showing that he knew the Southern people well, and was prepared to meet them. li e served during the whole Mexican war, where be was severely wounded in the leg, from which he never fully recovered.— When the war broke out he was among the first to respond, by promptly raising a company, was elected and commis sioned by Gov. Curtin, us Colonel of the 45th Pennsylvania rogiment, was put in Burnside's corps, and under that gallant officer paw much hard - service. When Burnside went to Kentucky, Col. Welsh was commissioned as Geniral, and has been there in active service ever since In his death • the nation bas lost a valuable friend, a brave defender and a good soldier. As a man, no one was more highly esteemed ; as a citizen, be was universally respected ; and as a sol dier, his rapid rise almost from the ranks shows the qualities he possessed. —Lancaster Inquirer. While in the army Col. Welsh fre quently corresponded with "The Mariet- Sian," under the cogueimen of "Finger to Lip," "Harry," &c. He was a self. made man and wrote a strong common sense letter, which was always eagerly sought after by our readers. May he rest in peace. • Gen. Welsh's remains were brought to his home in Columbia on Sunday morning last, and on Tuesday afternoon consigned to their final resting place.— The funeral was one of the largest and most imposing ever had in that place. There was no military display. tar The Quarter Sessions Court, du ring the past week, was a very busy one. One would have supposed there was a daily mass meeting on Monday, Tues day and Wednesday—the crowd about the court house being immense. P. M. Bolenius did a brisk busin„„lso. gir The Brady murder and the John son-Jason slander cases were continued until November court. The Albert Spangler counterfeiting case went to the jury on Friday afternoon... r,... Godey for geptetu . iie is out. It should' be the monthly companion of every well-informed lady, Druiteumiller, the Mount Joy poet laureate, will pay our borough a literary visit the coming week. lir The Circle will meet on Friday evening pelt at Mrs. Theophilus Hies tand's: ........ a rt ic l e... eir Read the oa our Bret page bPaded "Ma!sena." Or Two boxes of stores were sent by the "Patriotic Circle" to York, Pa., on the 19th instant, containing the follow ing article s : From the "Circle," 6 shirts, 6 pairs drawers. Mrs. Henry Niesley, 1 bag onions, 4 pieces soap, 1 table cloth, 1 shirt, muslin. Miss Windolph, 3 vests. Mrs. John Becker, roll of linen, $L— Mrs. M. G. Bonham, 1 peck dried ap pies, 1 pillow case, 1 bottle elderberry wine, 1 box lint, 1 paper tea, 1 pound chocolate, 2 pounds rice, 4 papers corn-' starch, lot of muslin, 50 cents. Mrs. J. G. Hoerner, 2 crocks currant jelly, 2 bottles blackberry wine, 3 shirts, 2 p:iirs pants, 50 yards bandages, 1 roll linen, 1 roll muslin. Mrs. Henry Hiestand, 2 shirts, 1 pillow, 1 pair pillow slips, 15 handkerchiefs, 1 roll Brien. Mrs. Jacob Kreybill, 1 pair pants, 1 shirt, 6 hand kerchiefs, 1 bag dried apples, 62 yards bandages. Miss Bella Cushman, 1 bot tle Wine. . Mrs. Dr. Cushman, dried blackberries, dried apples, 1 crock grape jelly, 1 bottle grape wine, 1 pair pants, 1 pair drawers, 1 shirt, 2 bran bags, 4 pairs socks, 2 newspapers. Mrs. Flury, 1 bag dried apples, 1 bag dried black berries, 1 bottle blackberry wine, 1 bot tle grape wine. Mrs. H. Schock, 1 bot tle blackberry vinegar. Miss E. Hop kins, 1 shirt, 2 hop pillows. Mrs. Barr Spangler, 2 hop pillows. Mrs. Dr. Grove, 2- packages cornstarch, 1 bottle grape wine. Mrs. Barbara Johnson, 1 shirt, 2 towels, 4 pound pearl barley, 1 bag dried cherries, 1 'tumbler jelly.— M rs. S. Doyle, 2 packages cornstarch. Miss E. 'l'. Cassel, 1 coat, 1 sheet; 1 pair" pillow cases, roll of muslin. Mrs. A. N. Cassel, 1 pair pants, 1 shirt, 1 pair socks. Miss Rudisill, 1 hop pillow, 8 handker chiefs, 1 towel, package of papers, need le case, muslin. Mrs. James lA ilson, $l. Mrs. Comegys, SI. Miss Abbie Boyd, $l, Mrs. McMullen, $l. Miss Clara Comegya, $l. Miss Mary Come gys, 50 cents. Miss Amy Comegys, 25 cents. Master Bennie Comegys, 25 cents.. Mrs. B. F. Hiestand, 2 papers farina, 1 paper cornstarch, 2 towels, pa per of rice, 1 bottle raspberry vinegar. Mrs. G. M. Clawges, 2 packages corn starch, 2 pieces soap. Miss Annie R. Spangler, lint. Miss Annie Buchanan, lint, soap, 2 handkerchiefs. Miss Ida Benjamin, lint. Miss Ida Schock, lint, soap, 2 handkerchiefs. Miss Annie Schock, lint. Miss Mary M. Wolfe, lint. Miss Allis Wolfe, lint. Miss Mary Ettla, lint. Master George C. Foulk, lint. Masters James and Tom my Buchanan, lint. Miss Josie Bu chanan, lint. Miss Annie Frans, 1 piece soap, 1 roll of linen and muslin. Or Capt. John F. Trout, of Co. 11, Pennsylvania Forty Fifth, will remain with us a short time yet, for the purpose of taking such of the .drafted men to .his company and regiment as may be as. signed him. Several of our Marietta drafted boys have already signified their willingness to go with him, in preference to be seat "the Lord knows where." eir Read the advertisements of EL L. & E. J. Zahm, of Lancaster, in another column. This firm has, unquestionably, the Enet,t and most extensive stock in their line, in that city, and being practi cal workmen, anything left in their charge will be attended to iu a work manlike manner. Rely on that. ear M r. J. Beisy offers for bale or. the 15th of next month, an excellent email farm, of twenty one acres, adjoining the village of Maytown. There is a two . story atone dwelling, barn, young orch ard, &c., upon the premise. This is an opportunity for a man of limited means to buy a nice home. tom• Dr. F. Hinkle paid a flying visit to his family on Saturday last. He re• turned on Tuesday. The Doctor is now stationed at Baltimore, at the Jervis Hospital. He is in excellent health and spirits, but woefully 'llown on trai tors" at home.or Abroad. DURYEAS' MATZENA.. WAS the only "Preparation for food from Indian Corn," that received a medal and honorable mention from the Royal Com missioners, the competition of all prominent manufacturers of "Corn Starch" and "Pre- Pared Corn Flour" of this and other countries notwithstanding M ATZENA. The food and luxury of the age, without a single fault. One trial will convince the moat skeptical. Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mange, &c., without isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a cost astonishing the mcst economical. A slight addition to ordinary Wheat Flour greatly improves Bread-and Cake. It is also excellent for thickening sweet sauces, gravies for fish and meat, soups, &c. For Ice Cream - nothing can compare with it. .A little toiled in milk will produce richeleam for coffee, chocolate, tea, &c. Put up in one pound packages, under the trade. mark Maizena, with directions for use. A most delicious article of food foi children and invalids of all ages. For saleby Grocers and Druggists everywhere.. Wholesale Depot, 166 Fulton St. WILLIAM DOR Y.PA., General Agent, Aligned . 22-6m] Notice. ITHEREAS my wtfe Adeline has left my VV bed and board without just cause, I hereby warn all persons'against trusting her on - my accountois I will. Day no dehts •of be; contracting. FREDE/I.lClr 11 1 )qT., Marietta, Auguit 14, 1863.-* • ,4) Pint National Bank of Marietta. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of Comptt otter of the Currency, • Washington, July 15th, 1863. WHER EAS, by satisfactory evidence pre sented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that The First National Bank of Marietta, in the County of Lancaster, and State of Penn sylvania, has been duly organized under, and according to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled "An act to provide a us lions) currency, secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof, approved February 25th, 1863, nnd has complied with all the pro visions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. Now, THEREFORE, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said First National Bank of Marietta, County of Larcaster and State of Pennsylva nia, is authorized to commence the business of Banking, under the act aforsaid. In Testimony Whereof 'witness my hand and Sea/ of office, this FIFTEENTH DAY OF JULY, 1863. HUGH McCULLO Comptroller of the Currency. Marietta, July 25, 1863.-60dys. • First National Bank of Marietta THIS BANKING ASSOCIATION HAVING COMPLETED ITI.ORGANIZATION is now prepared to transact all kinds of BANKING BUSINESS: The Board of Directors meet weekly, on Wednesday, for discount and other business. la'Bonk Hours : From 9A.stto 3 P. r. JOHN HOLLINGER, PRESIDENT. AMOS BOWMAN, ambler. „11;farietta, July 25, 1863. linibeival Elofhes silJiißgeN No. I.—Large Family Wringer, $10:00 • No. 2.—Medium, 7:00 No. 2-I. " cc 6:00 No. 3.—Small " 5:50 No. B.—Large Hotel Wringer, 14:00 Ne.lB.—Medium Laundry, (to run by) 15:00 steam or No. 22--Large Laundry, lialfd. 30:00 Nos.. 2.1. and 3 have no Cogs—all others are warranted. *No. 2 is the size generally used in private families. Orange Judd, of the American Agricultuzist, says of Tbt Unibtroar elottuf iA:rin,qtr "A child can readily wring out a tubfull of clothes in a few minutes. It is really a clothes saver! A Time Saver! The saving of gar ments will alone pay a large per centage on its cost. We think the machine Much more than pays for - Welf every year in the saving of garments! There are several kinds, nearly alike in general construction, but we consider it important that the Wringer be fitted with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may clog the rollers; and the rollers upon the crank Shaft slip and tear the clothes, or the rubber break loose from the shaft. Our own is one of the first make, and it is as good as' new after nearly four years constant use." Every Wringer with Cog }Reels is war ranted in every particular. No Wringer can be durable without Cog-wheels. A good Canvasser wanted in every town. irk•On receipt of the price from Owes where no one is selling, we will send the Wringer free of expense. For particulars and circulars, address R. C. BROWNING, 347 Broadway, Rew-York. August 15, 1863.-6m.] FARMERS. FARIERS AND HORSE DEALERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! FRONEFIELD'S Celebrated Preparations I unparralled in the history of medicine, and the medicines which deserve attention. His Powder stands unri valled for the cure of Yellow Water in horses and cows ; its tendency to increase the for mation of Milk, Butter and Fat has arrested the attention of Farmers, causing it to be uni versally used. His-highly_ recommended and justly celebrated Cattle Liniment is a speedy cure for all diseases to which an external ap plication is useful. Those who are afflicted With Rheumatism should secure a bottle im mediately, having been used by many of our most prominent citizens who speak of it in the highest terms of praise. Come, one and all, try a bottle and be convinced of its mer its. Constantly on hand and for sale by Marietta Aug. 1.5..] BEANE & CO. R. WHITTIER, I I, 65 ST• CHARLES -ST., [BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO CHRONIC DISEASES, Dyspepsia, Consumption, Liver Complaint, Diarrhea, Piles, &c., and all Female Complaints. DR. W. will send_his Theory of Chronic Dis eases, for 6 cents, to pre-pay postage. Symptom lists for any disease, forwarded. 113- Medicines forwarded to any post office in the United States. Post Office Box, 3092. St Louis, August 1,1863.-ly. The Glatz Ferr-sr_ Formerly Keesey's, OPPOSITE MARIETTA: TTHIS old Ferry—one of the oldest and most safe crossings on the Susquehanna River— is now In charge of the undersigned, who • has refitted the old and built new boats, which will enable him to do ferrying with satety and dis. patch. No unnecessary delay need be endured. Sober and experienced Ferrymen always en gaged. No imposition in charges as the fol lowing list will show : Farm Wagons, each $1:00 Horses ' per head :25 Single horse and rider, ':25 Two horse Carriage and two persons, 1:00 Buggy, horse and two persons, :50 Foot Passengers, each, :12 Stock of all kinds at the old charges. All Luggage over fifty pounds, 25 cents per 100 pounds extra. JOHN ECKERT. July 15, 1863. G EO; W. WORRALL, SURGEON DENTIST, ILaring rersoved to tAe Rooms formerly occupier y Dr. Excentzel, adjoining Spangler 4- Pat- terson'S Store, Market Street, where he is now prepared to wait on all who may feel , disposed to patronize him. Dentistry in all its branches car ried on. TEETH insertedun the most approved principles 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 nlsteP, would ask a continuation of the lit ronage heretofore extended to him, for which he will render every possi ble satisfaction. 3- Ether administered to proper persons. A LEXANDER LYNDSAY, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN. ..... Would most respecttully inform the citizens of this !Through and neighborhood that he has 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 enablea to select with more judgment than those who are not. He continues to man ufacture in the very best manner everything in the DOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he will warrant for neatness and good fit. lErCall and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. MO LANDLORDS! Just received, Scotch and Irish WOISE-I4 s, warra t i.. • tnite,'st. H.' D. Diiiijainain'el 4 - • T HE COLUMBIA INSURANCE_ COMPANY, Of Columbia, Lancaster County, P,enn'a CHARTER PERPETUAL! THIS Company continues to insure Buildings Merchandise, and OTHER , property, agains loss and damage by fire, on the mutual plan either far a cash premium of premium note The large and increasing capital of the Com pany, consisting of premium notes given by its members, and based upon $l, 475,789 35! INSURED ON THE MUTUAL PLAN, Affords a reliable guarrantee equal to ten times the average loss on the amount insured ; and the Directors pledge themselves to deal as liberally with those who may sustain loss or damage as the case will admit of, consistent with justice to all parties concerned. AMOUNT of PREMIUM NOTES, *155 0 490, Balance of Cash premiums un expended, January Ist, 1862, $1,668 57 Cash receipts during the year '62, less Agents' commissions, 6,78147 Cash receipts in January, 1863, 595 80 —59,345 84 Losses and expenses paid during the year 1862, $6,329 73 Balance unexpended, Feb'y 2, 1863, 3,016 11 $9,34.5" 84 A. S. GREEN, PRESIDENT, GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. MICHAEL S. SH UMAN, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: Robert T. Ryon, Abraham Bruner, Sr., John Fendrich, H. G. Minich, Samuel F. Eoe 'Lein, Michael S. Shuman, Ephraim Hershey, Menne/ H. Moore, George Young, Jr., Nicholas Mc Donald. Amos S. Green REFERENCES :—The following persons are all members of this Company: Bainbridge—R. H Jones, John. H. Smith, Joseph Kuitz. Columbia—Geo. Hoge, Hiram Wilson, F. S, Bletz, Casper Yeager, H. C.. Fonderamith, John Shenberger, J. (A Pollock, Frank Shillot, John Gaus, J. J. & P. S. Mc- Tague, Michael. S. Shuman, R. Williams, John Cooper, Geo. W. Heise, Washington Righter, Samuel Shoch, Robert Hamilton, Eckert & Myers, Thomas Welsh, Win. A. Martin, Casper Seibert, J. W. Cottrell, Philip Huebner, Ephraim Hershey, Philip Schalck, David Hanauer, John Kramer, Jacob Stacks, Jacob Strine, Benj. F. Appold, Wm. Whipper, John Q. Denney, John Felix, Silvester, V ogle, Samuel Arms, A. Gray & Co. East Hempfield —Simon Minich. Falmouth--Abraham Col lins, Samuel Horst, Michael Hess. Lances ter—John Rankin, B. A. Shaeffer, Henry E. Leman, Wm. T. Cooper, John Sheaffer, Geo. Reese. Marietta—Geo. W. .Mehaffey, John H. Surnmy, Frederick Mahling, E. D. Reath, Calvin A. Schaffner, John Naylor, Samuel Hopkins, Martin Hildebrandt, H. & F. Fletch er. Mount Joy—Jacob Myers, Israel Barn hart, Michael Brandt, John Breueman.— Manherrn—John liosteter, J. E. Cross; Sam'l. Long, Geo. Weaver, John M. Dunlap, Jahn Dutt, Philip Arnt, Jacob H. Kline, David Fisher. Maytown—Hiram Beatty; George B. Murray, Samuel Pence, Simon F. Albright.— Mountuille—A. S. Bowers. Manor Township —Jacob 8.. Shuman, Christian Miller, Julius L. Shuman. Penn Township—Daniel Frey, Henry-B. Becker, Henry Nell, John E. Bren ner. Bapho Township—Chnstiam Greider, Edward Givens,- Michael. Witman. West Hernp.field Township-11. E. Wolf, B. A. Price, I M. A. Reid, J. H. Strickler, Amos S. Bowers, Jacob Hoffman. Warwick . Township= Daniel B. Erb. ' The Company wish to appoint an Agent for each ToWnship in Lancaster County.— Persons 'wishing to take the Agency can apply in person or by letter. [vB-35 SUPPLEE & BRO,, IRON AND BRASS . FOUNDERS And General Machinists, Second street Below Union, Columbia, Pa. They are prepared to make all kinds of Iron Castings for Rolling Mills and Blast Furnaces, Pipee, for Steam, Water and Gas ; Columns, Fronts, Cellar Doors, Weights, &c., for Buil dings, and castings of every description ; STEAM ENGINES, AND BOILERS, IN THE MDST MODERN AND IMPROVED Manner; Pumps, Brick Presses, Shafting and Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Taps, Dies, Machinery for Mining and Tanning; Brass Bearings, Steam & Blast Gauges, Lubricators, Oil Cocks, Valves for Steam, Gas, and Water ; Brass Fit tings in all their variety; Boilers, Tanks Flues, Heaters, Stacks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Doors, Washers, &c. BLACKSMITHING in GENERAL. From long experience in building machinery wr flatter ourselves that" we can give geleral satis faction to those who may favor us with their orders. I:3 — Repairing promptly attended to. Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet with prompt attention. Prices to suit the times. Z. SUPPLEE, T. R. SUPPLEE. Columbia, October 20, 1860. 14-tf JOHN MULL, PRACTICAL HATTER, NO. 92 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA TAKES this method of informing his old friends and the public generally, that he has re-taken his' old stand (recently occupied by George L. Mackley,) and is now perma nently fixed to prosecute the Hafting business IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Having just returned from the city where he selected a large, yank d and fashionable assort ment of everything in the HAT AND CAP LINE, and now only asks an examination of his stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. Having also laid in a stock of Hattnig materi al, he will be enabled, at short notice, to man ufacture all qualities—from the common Sqft, to the most Fashionable Silk Hat. Employing none • but the best of workmen, and manufacturing good goods at low prices, he hopes to merit 'and receive a liberal share of public. patronage. Er The highest price paid or Furs,—in trade or cash. TOBACCO AND SEGARS • AT THE OLD PRICES. Sixes, Half Spanish, Havana at 3, 4 and 5 cents, Smoking Tobaccs of the best brands, Lynchburg, Killicknick. May Plower, Bose Bud, &c., &c. We invite the lover of a good Segar to call ar d examine our stock, for it is unquestionably the best ever offered in Marietta. We have the best HAVANA AND YARA SEGARS the Baltimore market affords, and we are de termined to give this branch of our business particular attention. CALL AT WOLFE'S AND SEE. Marietta, March 28, 1863-6moa* DAVID COC H RAN, Painter, Glazier and Paper Hanger. OULD most respectfully inform the cit- VV. izens of Marietta and the public gener ally that he is prepared to do House Painting, China Glossing, Paper Hanging, ic., At very short notice and at prices to suit the tithes. He can be found at his mother's resi dence,on the corner of Chesnut and Second streets, a few doors below the M. E. Church, and immediately opposite the old. Oberrlin coich Works. [Aug. 3-Iy, 11 -r L4o.x , S Celebrated Imperial Ex -Iff tension Steel Spring" Skeleton Skirt, with self-adjustible Bustle. -The latest and beat in use, just received at. 4 , DirFESBACH'S and will be sold,itt,,conaiderable below. the prices. • IL A. NDTBB--e a li-lininde—ustrrezited JDgenuine'. " ' ' H. 'D. Benjamin. NEW GOODS. WE have just opened a full assortment of GUOD S, adapted to the present and approaching sea son, which we are selling at a small advance. OUR LINE OF FABRICS FOR LADIES WEAR, CANNOT DE SURPASSED, it embraces everything NEW, BEAUTIFUL AND DESIRABLE. Aiso, a well selected assortment of heavy medium and light eloffis, Caniiiielvs qpo 33e,si for full suits adapted to men and youth's wear. A large stock of Hosiery and Gloves at OLD PRICES. CHEAP DOMESTICS, Muslin', Tickings, Osnaburgs, Checks, Ginghams, &c., &c., &c., at least 20 per cent under the present city rates. CARPETS AND WALL PAPERS Ingrain and Rag Carpets; 4000 pieces assorted Wall Paper WINDOW BLINDS. Buff Holland, Green Oil Cloth, Transparent (of all shades) and Paper Blinds. CARPET CHAIN. Colored and Grey Linen, Cotton and Wooßel. Carpet Chain. QUEENS WARE. Full Dinner and Tea Setts of the best makers of Ironstone. GROCERIES. Sugars, Syrups, Fish, Salt, &c., at last Decem ber prices. An early call is solicited. SPANGLER & PATTERSON, No. 66 MARKET-ST. WIRES & LIQUORS. H. D. 13ENJAMIN, DEA] ER IN WINES & LIQUORS, Picot Building, Marietta, Pa. DEGS-leave to inform the public that he Jjwill continue the WIN E Sc 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, 6.c., BENJAMIN'S Justly Celebrated Rose Whisky, ALWAYS ON HAND, A very surerior OLD RYE WHISKEY us/ received, which is warranted pore. lam" 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 puichases from I im M ISIILER'S BITTERS. An agency for the sale of Mishler's Celebrated, Herb Bitters, has been established at _ WOLFE'S VARIETY STORE, where one bottle, or one hundred bottles can be had. This medicine has cured when all Others have failed. Look at the cards in the Lancaster Express, of John Gilman, A: Fairer's wife, John W. Colvin Jack, Levi E. Rife, Henry Cramer, E. F. Benedict, John Weidman, . John Hines, Thomas Wallis, Jay Cadwell, J. T McCully, John Lemon, kbsolem Fairer, . and a host of others. Marietta, March 28, 1863-'. Black Hawk Iron Ore Washer. qnlE undersigned having just completed new paterns for the manufacture of the eele brated. Black Hawk Iron Ore Washer. He has removed several objections to the old pat ern, and now feels certain of being able to wash one-third more iron ore per day, and much cleaner. Machines manufactured and put.up anywhere desired at the shortest no tice, and the working of the machine guarran teed. He can refer, by permission, to Col. James Myers, of Donegal Furnace, Marietta, and to James L. SI - ultz, Esq., adjoining Mari etta. Address SAMUEL 'HOPKINS, Marietta. Lancaster Co., Pa. Marietta, May 21, 1853. WATCHS, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. H. L. Br. F.. J. Z A 1-1141 ESPEeI FULLY inform then rt friends and the public that they still continue the WATCH, CLOCK A an JEWELRY business at the old stand, North-west Corner of North Queen street and Center Square, Lancaster, Pa. A full assortment of goods in our line of busi ness always en hand and for sale at the lowest cash rates. liZ'" Repairing attended to per sonally by the proprietors. Lancaster, January 1, 1859. The American Watches. HE 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. .T. A HIV Corner of North Queeu-at.,and Centre Square Lancaiter, Pa., have them tor sate at the ver& lowest rates—every watch accompanied with the manufacturers guarrantee to ensure its geA uineness. lILATED WARE: A Large and tine stock r of Plated ware at H. L. &E. J. ZAHm 2 s Corner of North Queen.street & Center Square Lancaster, Pa. Tea Setts, in variety, Coffee Urns, Pttchets, Goblets, Salt Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, - Spoons, Forks, Relives, Casters, &c., &c., at manufacturers prices. itarinTrac attended to at moderate rates ForQUAL or REGULAR TIMEKEEPERS can be-had of IL L. & E. J. ZAHN, Co/ th Queen-st., and Center Square, Lances 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 net as true for timekeeping EWELRY.—A large and selected stock of 0 fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the beat factories in the country can be found at . H. 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. SPECTACLF.S to suit all who 'can be aided with glasses, can be bought at H. L. 4 E. J. ZAHIIPS, Cor ner of iVorth Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancaster. New glasses refitted in old frames, at short notice. [v6-11, T. C. FAIINESTOCK, anl atliGgYff DE11,113.1, ESPECTFULLY offers his professional JR services to the citizens of Marietta and vicinity, assuring them that all operations in trusted to his care, either in Operative or Me chanical Dentistry, Will be executed in a tho roughly scientiCc manner. Orrice : On Main street, a „few doors West of the Post Office. [e9-35- ly. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! ! A fine assortment of Photograph ovii ALBUMS, ranging in price from 75 cents to Five Dollars. For sale at DELLINGER'S Photo; raph Gal ery, Market street, Marietta. T. CRO/X ArD NEW .13TGLAND RUM 'for diliriEF;f,pqpo sea,. warranted genii ine * - H: D. 'Benjamin ' Of tildes lbetioltifull 0 F,Ti B UY "l HATS st, CiViesig2 Market-it. : T HE EARLY PHYSICAL DEGENERACY OF AMERICAN PEOPLE JUST PUBLISHED BY DR. A. STONS, Physician to Me Troy Lung and Hygienic Institute. A TREATISE on the causes of early Phys ical decline of A. meri c a n people : The cause of Nervous Debility, Consumption and Marasmus. This work is one of high moral tone, written in chaste, yet thrilling language, and appeals direct to the moral consciousness of ALL PARENTS and guardians especially, de tailing scientific and reliable aids and treat ment for cure. It will be sent by mail on the receipt of two three cent postage stamps. Parents and Guardians! Pail not to send and obtain this book. iCj Young men Fail not to send and get this book. Ladies you shLuid at once secure a copy of this book. A word of solemn consdentious, 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 annualty, to an early grave. Those diseases are very imperfectly understood. Their external manife.totion, or symptoms are Nervous Debility Reiaxation and Exhaustion ; Marasmus or wasting and consumption of the tissues of the whole body ; shortness of breathing or hurried breathing on ascending a hilt 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 o the bowels, deranged secretions of the Kid neys and other glands of the body, as Leuchor rimer of-Fleur Allies, &c. Likewise Epilepsy, Hysteria and Nervous Spasms. Now in ninety-mue 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 Takes Dorsales, and Takes mesen teries, have their seat and origin in diseases of the Pelvic Viscera. Hence the want of success on the part of old school practices 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 mala dtes with the most astonished success. 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. Printed interrogato ries will be forwarded on application. 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. ItZ' Patients applying for interrogatives or advice, must enclose return stamps, to meet attention. ICr 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. D R. LACROIX'S PRIVATE .MEDICAL TREATISE. On the Physiological Views of Marriage 250 PAGES AND 130 ENGRAVINGS. I=l PRICE only 25 cents. Sent free of postage to all parts sf 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 int4rest of a Boarding School Miss, a College Student, and a Youug Married Lady, Acc., ofc. It is a truthful adviser to the married and those contemplating. moulage, who enter tain secret doubts of their physical condition, and who are conscious of having hazarded the health, happiness, and privileges to which every human being is entitled. YoUNG 111 EN who are troubled with weakness, generally caused by a bad habit in youth, the erects of which are dizziness, pains, forgetfulness, sometimes a ringing in the ears, weak eyes, weakness of the back and lower extremities, confusion of ideas, loss of memory, with melancholy, may be cured by the author's new Pans and London Treat ment. We have, recently devoted much of our time in visiting the European Hospitals, avail ing ourselves of 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 iltentton being paid to their cases, which has so successfully distinguished us heretofore, as a Physician in our PECULIAR department of professional Practice, for Me past twenty-five years. Faeacu FEMALE PlLLs.—Ladies who wish. for Medicines, the efficacy of which has been tested in thousands or eases, and never failea to effect speedy cures without any had re sults, will use none but Elr. DeLaney'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 pair of the United States or Canada. To THE LADIES—Who need a confidentio: medical adviser with regard to any of those interesting complaints to which their delicate organization renders them liable, are particu larly invited to consult us. E ELECTIO-GALVANIC PROTECTIVE." For married 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 sate preventive to conception, and has been extensively used during the last 20 years. Pm': reduced to $lO. THE SECRET OF YOUTH UNVEILED A Treatise on the Cause of Premature De cay— A solemn warning. Just published, a book showing the insidious progress and pre valence among schools, [both male and fe tnale. j 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 8 in the moaning tit 9 at night, and on Sundays rronn 2 till 5 P. m. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States or Canadas, by pa tients communicating their symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictly confidential. Dr. L's Office is Mill located as establish ed under the name of •DR. LACROIX, at No. 13 Maiden Lane, Albany, N . Y. DAVID 11. 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