the Mariettian. MARIETTA. PA : safttishy Yoi VAITI) 24, 1866. bIEARY'II EARLY Ltrz.—lt has often been remarked that the early struggles of distinguished men exhibit their true force of character as t i borrighly as any of their subeequett - cutier: soiwjth General Geary. To the public, be is only Asownoby , hitvrecoril .-atr s *soldier and a iitatelimap;:but he has an early history not. less ; worthy. of attention, and to this-we nowpropose-to ask the notice of our readers. Like so many, other men of fame, Geary:was condemned to struggle in the beginning Hof, : his carder against poverty. Not only wache pi:tor tod.without lafineotial friends, but be lost his father early in life, and had to. euPPorOliaklielf .his WidoWed mother by teaching a yillage schciol Sod? by otherlabors. Cul, the men who are thus thrown upon their own resources when young learn to face hardships Bud trials of all kinds, and to, Carve Alikir way to eminence by sheer perseveraisci: It is not the least among the many things.ofwf ich our country is se justly proud that.these men, early condemned to privation and toil, are .yet. able, in numerous instances,• as in-that of Geteyi to accumulate means, by their Inclistri:: and economy ; .to acquire a-collegiate ed ucation. , This, was . what Geary did?' Be supported himself •!and,•his mother! and saved up,mozey enough.' to enable him to gain- a ecientifict: and elassicil training at Jefferson 'College, Canons -- burg. Those who -do :this , prize their education more. highly. than others, and devote themselves. more assiduously to their studies, oar There was a grand ball at the Na-: tional Hotel in Wgghingtou, the. Iven Tl log before Lent.. The• Republican inve nt) dauciug was:,ltept, up until four o'clock in the morning end,the star.- of the galaxy Of beauty . was,n .y.oung- lady' from Vermont, a mace of Mr. Senator. root, Who was.dressed with a simplicity• that charmed every one who, saw her. ller dress was pure white, alpaca, oover ed with transparent-lace, and she wore not an orname nt either of jewelry, rib bons, ov,anything olthe kind.- Her:lair. was al!comal to fall naturally. without comb or any visible copfipement,. and her figure presented a picture•worthy of the pencil of,the old. Italian masters.- iii ; The people of SE Louis have fur. nished oeneral Sherman with an ele gant rtlidence inJbat city. Tbe -house was se enter!' birhiruself, aid WAS nom: pletely fprnished by the generous donors, the whole costing $30.000. lir John. Vaeßuren ie doWri in Cop: necticut °envisaging for the Democratid can didete for , Governor. - It is a good omen for the Republican side—the . Prince never yet supported a comae that was not rapidly going down till. oar St, Patrick's day was IV ..'cele brated by Irisbnien tbroFigMt ' the country on Saturday.. At lito , otreal and Toronto,, C. W.,-there were largepro cessions,and otber deponstratione. but no disturbances occurred. . ier The Prisidefit bee trilograph4d to the Goilirnbr'Of tioni e sitina to, withhold the certificate - ' . of election to Monroe, lately ebbeeif Maior "of "New Orleans, until can be 'inquired into. or 41:mother,4iving four riffles- °milt of Nolennviljni i Tenneseee, , just on the edge of Entheyfor4 connt7; gave -birth on the 4th of F,bpary, to foitrine; rol bust bebien-rthrep girls and 'one*boy. G r . The ext.leeted Venial.] dentionetra tiou aloogt thi) `C'a'nadian frontier wee not rualie, and pegged with an, usual quiet. ' • Q.. It is reforted•at Fortress Monroe that Clement Ova!Upbeat beervallowed the freedom of thegroundS, on - his parole of bonOr, during the day. - ®';Elevenforte on the north L of the Potomac baye been diimantled. t Soy: aral vet remain and they afford ample protection' for Washington. - Or The citizene*of a village in . Ver: moat pregeoted4 eifte.of epecone aed a butter knife; school'mistress, for trousciok Alfirge uod viOlolit lir A sup,poseA l sorpse., while . = being shaved In Norwegr Conn reviveft got up and dressed itself and 'ordered the postponement of "Amaral. it e n Burtiaide' has been ncimins; ted for Goverrior by the troion men, of Rhode lalaisd,' , 'The botainatioa 'wee made by acalamatibis: ° igirFifitytthons - eno young inert &oil the Scfitib,4i'VE - eald, are trying to get a pork 00. rtt".ll "I • GirPreftk es Air PPn eP t l e n?aP, of liartfe4:WtiNtecindetedl hie wife,: bee been iwbuit4ed- the T Togirliturft New York is, ialits ofitiooki'n arid , wants to take tcward.from the latter city and annex it tothe;kcirmer.i. `A number of gentlemen hfve offered tO raise,sl.B6,- 000 for ri—oburch paraonage' 'for Henry Ward Beecher, if he will cross the East river and live upon the New York side. He declines, thinking that he is on the Lord'a side where he is. The Paris correspondence of the Sa turday Press speaks of a soiree given by the resident minister of the Reptiblic. of Hayti, at which the leading men of the French capital were 'present, there being no prejudice against color in in telligent French society. = Th e herdine of the evening was one Miss Debrosses, a lady_ PI9PIA;r1v 1 10, -.fiallg-a,.grand., air. from the "Africaine." . The Governor issued warrants for the execatiork offiouser and fluser; the . mai= deters Miss Polly ,;Paul; 'oft Calabria coanty,andChristianklierger, the mar: darer of Miele ary ; Watts,, of ••G e rm town. warrentstfix the execution of ttei,two,former on-Friday 20,-and the latter on Friday, April 27. • • ;A , Ne* York . letter Writer 'says thet curious rumors prevail circles* touching a- forthcomiagJwork by a young_ mulatto girl of that city. The mann• scriptohas been read : by • Well• ktown literary Men, 'and it 'is . said to show great ' brilliancy of style a nd vigor of tholgtit. The only queita,fi seetri to be as to the practicabillity of publish ing.it-just'at this time, but a prominent house , negotiating fOr the Work., . , A young lady at' ,Seymour, Indiana, became warmly attitched to a young min. Her love was . not returned. 440 procured a . preparation called !" love powders," and Mixed, tlkem.-with the yOung man's food. They poisoned: and nearly killed , him, and be is going •to bring`suit'against the young ,lady for dam'ages." , _ A drunken mail` WIIS taken 'from house of ill fame - to - thelock up in WaSb ingtorr, the other whin upon his person wereloued a roll of three thous `and.dollars and` , e Pa - per showing that -he was a Judge-Of a `United States Court in a _Western Stete.. ThO awed !man:took horrid: • • ' =MI Dr.,4ityne, known, throughout the whole country for the , persistent and ex tensive advertising.. of ''Jayne's Reme dies," died in Philadelphia a few days ago. de had becomp.immensely wealthy through his medicine business. .. Uo the'3lst ofDecember, 1665,, there were 220 newspapers published in Ohio, 'if 'which' twenty are dailies. Twelve, are published in the German language, weekly, except two which are dailies. Cincinnati has seven dailies, Cleveland. three and Columbus two. • . The Memel Dispatch gives. the par ticulars of the murder.of. Ephraim Bo ger, living near * Jamestown, Ms body was found upon the jamestown and ,Frailklin'Railroad, about a quarter of a mile-from the station". He tiad shown r a roll of money in'town during the Tire - vioue day. • Nearly thirty , whisky distilleries were Seized in New York on .Saturday last; for violation of the internal revenue. faws, *Any ingeniously contrived plans for evading,,the, law were brought to . IMO A ,Catskill: paper in 'epeaking . or case of the death of a strange lady under suspicious! circutantancis, sitYa i " - She lims , a fine looking woman, 'about 23 or 30 years of age, :rather-above medium size ; . fair. _complexion, browns hair, and had. naturai teak"- ' Two men were accommodated' . with lodging at one oT the . Philadelphia via ticin'ilouses'last' week, , who ten i:ears age; were leading and influential merch 'Rua sent thoo • to the watch- A shoOmakeriu .Leeds, England, an. dertooli lately, for a wager, to eat an uncooked rabbit—for,•akin : and all. He succeeded, but immediately went into honiiilsions, which continued for an hour when .he died. , ' The government,' being:unable - to fira , • ... a loyal man in ' Mali ama - to carry the mail over the Mobile . arid - Miesiesippi route., haa engaged a- Phibdelphian for the purpose. In - Paris there are ' 2,B,7Go street lamps, al of Which are regularly , lighted before the clos - e of the day, aud- burn A . dpring the whole night. The r liarisberg.Telegraph says: that • . • it is again proposed to -locate - the,,,n prerrie.',COurt of.the . State, permanently at llarrisburg. Cora L. V. Hatch , hoer' married'once more; ,She..is now the`wife of Col, N. W. - Daniels, and is leeturini foi the beneqt of the freedmen'S Titirean. couple were married Dubuque, lowa, on Taesdny, with the consent of 'their tiarehtk , U41;01:00 keing only' 14 Years of . ..; : Ma1,19.7.,4,14e k ex-tebeiSeeretary °file 'Navy, C has koto released - from Port La.. fiiiette -in oposecieencte °fill-health ; •- - • • Wl' Waltz vOr 000 for thwvopy-iight 'of ti* Effe'ot Lind T h eata.te .5" 1 ,4e,Y 1 .,5-..agre.o4 , to...fkflA =SI gbf Mora in a Nut-.Zten L'A - QI'HE MARIETTIA.N. lir The Reno oil and Land Company advertisement will be found in our eel um*, this leek. This is the ne plusitt tra of oil coitnpanietu A new and lead ing feature is the stock is • guaranteed. Every bidder can send it to the office'of the Company, and have it redeemed at any time. This pledge is secured to the holder, not by the mere guarantee of the Company, which would be suffi cient, but by the deposit of the par value of the stock sold ( one hundred :dollars ,for each share) in the hands of H'on. J'cihn J".' Cisco, late 'Assietaii(Tini ted States Treasurer at NeW York, and Denning Doer, Esq., both well known bankers of New York city. Such, an investment, so surely . iguittde'd,' and at (be same time offering so many oppor- Aunitiecutprofit hba-never-been , placedr before the American people. ,The ea, tats is , one of the,most ,extensive in the oil regiou, the working fund , &re' bun drwitthoussnd dollars, as--large-as - the capital: stock ma:other companies, while the town. of Reno,,one of the most thriv: iug.in the oil country is'absolutely,own ed by the % stockholders: This effort to , inaltePetroleum,a business =and - not a speculation will do , great good in Amer: Ica, and ,tend•to reform the management of stock companies. Read their adver tisement: in another column: - ifif A'trian named King was arrested, a few days since, Louisville for a - theft ,recently committed in •Ohio, and who is in ,jail awaiting c! !equisition from the doiernor of Ohio,-has.con fessed to . Harris,, recently•confip,ed Goyerumqnt detective, that, he (King) and not Payne, was the man,who. at tempted to assassinate . Secretary Seward. in Washington, in .A•pril last. This confession being repeated to ,Major = Gen. Jeff. ,t.).:.P'tvis, tempnrarily com , ' mending this ; department, he telegraphed to Washington for parties w.hu were ac quainted with the facts of the aesessine tion conspiracy, to come here and in— vestigate.the affair. King • is identified, here eel' rebel spy r during_the rebellion, gar On Thursday evening last as Ex: Gov. Ritner,was entering the' hbuse of Mrs. Ritner, his daughter-in-law: in this place, he fell back on' 4 the pavement, cerating the back part of - hie head and was so severely stunned that be lay in-, sensible for some time. The accident was a very painful one to a plan' of the' 'Ex-Governor's years, for OUT venerable friend must be well-nigh eighty-five years of age, and though retaining facuj, ties in a remarkable degree, can ill with stand the shock of accident 'snperadded -to the shock of years.- ear A gentleman, whtivyited the'coal mines in Pennsylvania for the purpose of learning why coal -cost - So much': in New York city; writes the Malt of his observations ,to The• N. World. 'The cost of mining one ton Of coal was 55 cents ; royalty to the-owner of the mine 44 4 cents ; transportation to canal, 21 cents ; freight to New York; $1.50 ; Government tax and weighing, $2 ; mak ing the total cost of 2,24o.poundslof coal at New York $4:70. The 'retail" price of a tun, (2000 pounds) was 412.50. ar Of 162,918 emigrants who arrived at New York from the Ist of January to the 31st of Ociober 1865 20 , 923 an •nounced their destination to be Penn sylvania. This is a much larger numbtr than selected any . other, State, except New York, for tbeir -future home.— Their choice indicates the vigorous growth, of many sections of our coat moti*etiltli, and the demand for label. Which was created' by the numerous new enterprises that have .been prosecuted Within its limits. sir The nomination of Gei s . Geary for Govern& of Pennsylvania; to-suc ceed our present distinguished Chief *agistrate, , M' everywhere • belied with enthusiasm.'Thiel may wsill-be'the - ease; for snore Sterling man in every respect is not to be - found:- His loyalty is with out-conditions= His adtninistrittive ities' are setodd to none.- Hiii election is beyond a peradventure. • his not doubted . that •the state ment,in the Tribune, that, the President had given the: PenneyL 'AID is Copperheads, ,who ,same.,to Ask his support,of Clyrner,, the very -Coldest shoulder, was ipesiqcally,correct.,_ It is predicted .that they will : hreak out in ,a Mort time'foto aosw,edition of. abuse of their •lateldol ~ • • sir la. Mr' 31: L, Sullivan, of . ChaMpaign county;hii's seventylhdusand acres of lan'd, 23:000 of which have - good "fen nes.. He driiia his posts' by.horse pow er, and digs ditehee;' sows end reaps corn, and performs almost all other farm ing operations by machinery He p10y5 . 206 nien 4 arid lis 4 Meny liorees,' be: sides some acoreifilf bien. er Secretary McPulling!" transferred to Treasury. $200„ as ":conscience. money," that. amount .Ikaving.been. hand `ad him . by allisnharged soldier, as I"overi drawn" . in hie , linal - settle.ment. , The I3oard of Aldermen of New ;York libmetippeititicd committee to in : quire' int - 011ie' 41rpedinZi of ""sienning , BrosdOsiitt 144,ertil ' points With iron bridges. - • :-. , , i '' Oirtlitrik soldterfarte Eitif t*.iistrautoti..:Vawoontainidg44Boo. come;; at e ,4o, tiler Rare : , IT IS A FACT :—That more suffering, disease 'and distiess, is alleviated by Coe's Dyspepsia Cure than by any oth er one medicinal preparation extant. It is infallible in Dyipepsia, .General Debility, Lassitude, Weakness, no ap petite, indigestion and is an immediate cure for any diseaie of the stomach and bowels. Would alFo say in this con nection, that Coe's Cough Balsam, com pounded by the same firm, is invaluable in all cases of Group, Sure Throat, Whooping , Cough and' all throat and lung complaints. ar A Mexican who plays the flute and piano.at the same time is the pres ent novelty in Paris. ~.%petial Maim. • PUBLIC HEALI'II.- . THE PRESS.—Advertielt , ifig has been proticunced "undignified ”, by` the inedicaffacultY. A physician Who adver tises e'valiiable remedy to fifty people in 'his prriate practice would receive the cold shoul dersfrom his , professional brethren, should he make,lts men _ is known ta millions through the businees columns , of ,: i newspaper press. 'Tillie may be "dignified,4- 1 1tut is it benevo lent, humane or just? 'Whoever is fortunate erioup,li to discover or invent anything that will prevent, or cure, or. alleviate human suf fering, ie bound to make it known, through every channel of communication within his reach, to the general public. For many years, the merits ` of Hestetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters hive thus been Wital aided in the world` and 'nniltitudes , biive bee:rib - restored to health, •or saved"from fatal maladies, ia conseqnence. , As new,facts have been developed in relation to the Operation of this most pure. and_ potent of all Stomachica and Alteratives,' they have., been stated` in' simple language M the peMile 'of many'-lands ;- and if the proprietors of the medicine have derived • Profit from their.' din-'' semination,-thousands upon thousands of -in dividuals have been benefitted thereby to • an extent beyond ail estimaate. In the West In dies, daniida, Australia and South America, sole" Hostettei's Bitters ate recognised as the o specific 'tor Dyspepsia; the best possible "'safe= guard against epidemics, and the finest invig- , orant:in cases of General- Debility, and the only diffusive. stimulant entirely., free from noxious ingredients. LYON'S PEaiODICs , L Daces. The great male Itemedy for Irreguharitics.----Theae Dreps, are ascientifiCally compounded fluid prepara tion;and better than' any Powderti of Nostriirna. ' Being liquid, their action is direct and positive, rendering them h /enable, spee dy and certain specific for the , cure of all ob-. structions and siippressions ef,nature. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that .over, 100,900 bottles are annually sold and coneyrn= , . ed by the ladies of the United States, every one of whom'speak in'the - Strongest terra' of -p wise of theirgood -merits. ~,T hey are:rapidly taking the place of everrother .Eemale Rem edy,.,and are considered by all who know : aught of them, as the surest, safest and most infallible Preparation in the world, for the cure of all female complaints; the removalrif all Obstructions of natureVand - the promotion of health, regularity and .strength. Explicit directions stating when they may be used, and explaining when they should not„ nor, could ,not be used without 'producing effects contra ry to nature's chosen laws, will be found care fully •folded , atolind each bottle, with the wrif l . 'ten signature of Jowl L. LYON without whieli none are genuine. , Prepared by Dr. Jona L. LVON, 195 Chapel. street, New-Haven, Conn., who can be con . - suited either personally or by mail, (enclosing' stamp); coneernineall private diseases and fe- male weaknesses. Sold by Druggists-every where. C. G. & Co., Gen'l Agts for U. S.,and Canada& , To. CONBIIMPTIVEs.—The . advertiser hav ing been restored to health in a few weeks lty a very simple remedy, after having suffered. several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption, is an „vicious to make known to his fellovmsufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will, send a .copy,pf the ..preseription,,free” of charge, ; With the directions for. nreparlog and. useing,the same, which they will find a sure cure for COnannoptfon, Asthma, Coughs, Bron chitis, Coldis;a nd all throat and lung affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the . . prescription is to benefit - the, afflicted' and sproad information which': he conceives to „be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer, will. fry ,his remedy, as it Will cost them nothing,. and gay Prove'if blessing. .. Paid - es' Wishing the - FREE, returminaili wilt please addrees • ; Rev: EDWARD A. Wrisoa, Kingq county, New-york. ERRORS or YOCTH.-A gentleman who suf fered fox years from, Nervous . - Debility, mature Decay, and all the effects ofik youthful . , indiscretion, will, for the n sake of suffering , . huntaiiii,foien4 free to ild' weed it, the recipe std diEectiona for making* the simpfe keinedy by which be .was Cured. ' Sufferers wishing to - profit by the. advertiser's experi ence, can, ,so by addressing J,oiArr : 11,,00r DEN, No. 13 Chamber St., New-York. ,ITcw..2 !Tot I ! 'Ten !I Scratch! ‘Scrack Scratch ! "Wheaton' a Ointment" will, cure the Itch in 48 hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains; arid all eruptions of the skin. Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggists, By sodding 60 - cents to WEEKS & Sole Agents, -170 Washington street, Boston - Moss:,.ltwill be fdrwarded by =di v ine of postage, to any part of the U. States [Gm STRAIIGIEr - BUT Tin - fn.—Every young lady and gentleman in the United: States Call hear something very much to their advantage 'by, return mail (free of charge,) by addressing the undersigned. : Those having fears of being humMiggedlwill oblige by not noticing Bari card.-- Air otters will - please addiese ,obedient servant, Taos.' E. CnArwArt l ..B3l Broadway N. y.•.; , f Deafne4, - -131indeess and-Catirrh; trea ,, td w ith the utmost Auccesa,by : J.lSAACS; Mr D., Oculist and Anrikt,,(fottnerl) of Ley- . diit, No. 519 . P/N.E,..4 7 ,, 1 5 11441- Phis. Teetimomale from the most reliabte the - cifr indeotinit3r .; can be assn at 'hie °Mei.' The medicarfaeulty : re iri,i~edto' "accompany their patientaoks.he has no secrete in hi& P.l.ACiice! , J:4lToficial 49 8 .b1ie.:1051 with-, I°-qpain, ocharge f or ea l n 4l*.U.9a• . ' ja - ..l4clietclan.legviye box; of Pills b7..maikseal, eYB± l 49t, titg:pub.- Lk, by, encloiting, one dollar and , tux' vo,ttliz ot mpe to O. Sta'ples, General Agen t 'for air stertowo ; N. T. eije Vtrubian liogrnp. la a protectid solution of the PROTOXIDE OF IRON, a new discovery in medicine which Strikes at the root of disease, by supplying the blood with its vital principle, or fife element—z nor This is the secret of the wonderful success of curing this remedy in Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Chronic /Mitt - lima, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of - The Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in 13 bad state of Blood or accompanied by debility of a low state of the system. Being free from Alchohol in any form, ita ' energizing effects are not followed by cdrie sponding reaction, but are permanent, intu iting strength, vigor and s new life into all parts 'Of the ifystem, and building up an, Iron Con stitution.' - . . i ;DYSPEPSIA AND MUM. From the venerable archdeacon Scott, D. D. Dunham, - Canada Eset,Alurch 24, .1865. • • • " I am an inveterate Dyspeptic of mule than 25 years standing:7T " rhiiiie been eo wonderfully bene fitted in the- three' short' Weeks - during which I have used the, Peruvian Syrup, that I can scarcely - persuade myself of, the reality.— People who have kno sin me . Are astonished at the change. known, and can but recommend to others that Midi has done so 'mach for me.?' • A Can. of 27 Years' Standing Cured. From Insley Jewett; No. 15 Avon place, Bin. ton. - I liave suffered And some4snes severely, 27 years, from Dyspepaia. I commenced taking-the Peruvian Syrup. and found imme diate Wenefit from it. In• the course of three or four weeks I was entirely relieved from my sufferings, and have enjoyed uninteinipted health-ever sinee.” An Eminent Divine of Bristol) sayir':. ."-Iliaveibeen using the. Peruvian Syrup for son.is i gine past; it gives'me newrigor, buoy ancy:of spirits, elasticity of muscle." - Thintiands have been-cliiinged by the use of this rienedy ; front weak, iiekly, suffering m ea tures,..to.strong, healthy, and:happy men and women ; and invalids cannot reasonably iitsi tate to give it a trial. A patoPhlet.of 32 pages, containing certifi cates of cures an.. recommendations fr6rn so,ms9f the Rost,eroinent physicians, clergy men, and others, will be sent ratr. to any ad dress; tit. See that each bottle hae,PEIIU VIAN SYRUP blown in theglaaa. Fort BALL DT - J. P. Dinsmore, -Proprietor, 36 Dey Street, New York. AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS -.s•: , Cito P La!rf All Medical Men agree that lODINE is the best remedy fot Scrofula and ail kindred dis eases ever discoyered. - Thedtilieulty has been to obtain a pure solution of DR. H..ANDEFIS' lODUE. WATER. Is a Pure Solution,of lodine, without a sol vent ! ! . Containing A FULL GRAIN to each ouucc , of water. A . moit Pbwerful Vitalizing Agant and Rgtorative. It HA. s cured atid'veric Other. SCROFULA in ail its manifold forty. • ULCE RS, .CA pre F.R3, LIS,64,LT -RHEUM &C. Circulars wil l . be sent ra l .nn idtliny One send ing their , address.' Price $l.OO a bottle, or 6 for ..$5 00 Prepared by Dr. 'D. ' Ahders. physician and Chemist. 'FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey Street, New York• AND BY ALL DReaGISTS. 11Ji3fo's 244) of IUiID ChamT • HAS BEEN USED FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTURY, WITH THE MOST ASTONISHING SUCCESS IN lEMIE Coughs. Colde, lloaraeness, Sore Throat, In fluenga, , Whoo'ping Cough,. Croup, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, and every affection of The Throat, Lungs. and Chest. CO!JS=UMPTIO2VI which carries off more victims than any other disease, and which hallles the skill of the Physician's to alreater extent than ahy other malady, often . YIELDS,TO THIS REMEDY!' when-all others-prove lnelfectual. ASIA MEDICI;JE, RAPID IN RELIEF. SOOT . II,IAG IN EFFECT, SAFE IT l IS SE D ' while as a„preparation, free frorn.mmious in gredients, poisons, or minerals ; uniting skill, science ' and medical - knowledge; combining all that is valuable in the vegetable kingdom for ibis class of disease, it is INCOMPARABLE! and is eniitledi - merits;Zind receives the gen confidence of the- public. SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D., of. Herman, N. writes as tollowl Wistar's Balsam, of Wild Cherry gives universal' Satisfaction. It seems to _cure a cough biloosenitig end .cleansing the lungs. and ,allaying irritation, thus removing the auk., instead of drying uf; the cough and leaving 'the cause behind. I. consider the Balsam as good as any, if not the best, Cough medicine with which I am ticu;mitited:" The - Re*. JACOB SECHLER, of Hanover, Pa. Well,,,knowii and muckrespected among.- the ' Ger Man pi:Tula - thin in'this country, makes the following statement for the benefit of the afflicted..., DEAR Sins 'l,---Having realized in my family important-benefits from the use of Your vain able .preparation,--- WISTA A'll, BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY-it affords me pleasure to re ; . commend it to theiniblic• - Some. eight 'years' ago one of my deughtem., seemed to. be in - a decline; and 'Bile' hopes Of her recover - Y . ' were entertained. I. then procured a bottle of your' excellent. Balsam„.a . nd hefpre she had -taken 'thewhole Of the centents'of the `bottle there 'was a: great, - improveMent in oherhealth. I• fieve;.irizny individual, case made tiequent m use Of - your 'valuable edicine,',and have al- Ways heel] benefitted it: Jecon'Sndticza.' PRICE'ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE. • Tort .BALE • 41 Y J. P.l4';' , loMattE,3q Re_y Street, settr„Tork.„ . . SETH & Sort, TropriEtors, Boston.. Arid by till Trnsgosti. EMU , . CELIBRATED'' SALIM CURES , CUM,•'BURNS, 'SCALDS; . . Grace's Celebratea SaIve oiREB4OIINDSORIIIIIES, `-= tGraces ;Celebrated:Si/tie CURES . 40x4.ii, ULCERS. .CANCMILS. Grace's Celebrated Salve _CURES CHAPPIID HAND'S, ciflLßLinre. . . . Grace's Celebrated Salve . 41, nzir6eilLii sorinsoi.karesvorizinii & _ C; { . .. :itier,prompt in action,. removes pain at Once,' and 'reduces the most angry-looking, swellinge .andinitainmatippuivaa k if by :majiiei—tbiralif-. fording relier l and a complete .cnra., ~- ..; Qpiji 25 eta a bog.! ( pentky,Wiribi3s'its:; Eor Bal.P..i.lfrbtrlOAMPXf.,364:ymeterwej: New York: - , . 3. VSI FOWLS & SON; Prowietciro. Sold by ail Drycistsi 3 OroOkii, one CeltfttiT tares. ' "''- - f' • OIL cfcL i . CAPITAL. S/0 ,000,000. SIIA RES, 8100 ; AWL e. olub .I\TID STOCK GUARANTEED, r- For every Share of Stock 19911 ed, the p a Value (One Hundred Dollare) will be deposited In the TREASURY OF THE UNITED 5T,‘,43 OR INVESTED IN GOVERNMENT SECCRITiEs, And may be withdrawn by the Stock -hale at any time. --------------- H A - A: 1 A t .3 RG011(,(1;:, President, Vice-President, CH ARLES v. cu l y' Secretary, Treasurer, ROBERT F. Bib) DIRECTORS, lion. GALUSH A A. Gaow, . • 'Late Speaker of the U. S• 'louse Df Sen sentitives. ' r. Hon. C. R. RANSOM, • U. S. Bank Commissioner for Neu L . '42' • Hon. SEC/HEYDEAN. Prowidenc,, Late Mem. of Cong. - -Editor of tb, • dence Press. HENRY A. SMYTSIE, Esq, Near y, k President of the Central Yational P LuetErr H.Cur.vca, Esq. New Of Culver, Penn & Co., Bankers, Hon, AUGUSTUS FRANK, Warw.,. 1 ; Mem. of the House of Rep., 360, 3- 35th, Cong. 'Maj. JOHN L. Wrcsos. Late of the United States Ar:11•,, Hon. TIZOMAS S. STANT - LEL!), S., Ind. President of Firet South Bend. Hon. CHARLES V. CUL% ER, Pr Of Culver. Penn & Co., and present Cong. ALEX. BRADLEY, Esq. Neil. of Tradesmen's Nal Pittsburgh. JOSHUA DOUGLAS, EHI. President of the National Sal, Co., Pa. Col. JAMES H. Bou- s:e. Presidentof Third Natiorm; GEORGE 11. RHEA, haq.. President of Second National It, Lauri TRUTV.EfI 01 1.11 , Hon. Joan J. Cisco. Of John J. Cisco & SMIN Assistant 'Treasurer oi the L . York. DKNIUNG DUER, Esq. Of James G. king's Song, I;:inke:4, .r 3.• THE LANDS OF THE consist of Twelve hundred aele4, fti the Allegheny river, in 1, Pennsylvanta—the heart of the 0.: in that State, ONE 7710 US. .VD can be .conk upon th, witlona Test wells have been stint: no 1:,, • and Oil found in paying ,„ instance. Fl FTY WELLS hre put down to te followed by otii,:, as possible to the extent neresunV velnpe rite property. One ing only ten barrels a day esti, barrel, a price much bel,.w at Reno, would give one thousand dollars a year of inr,n., profit of probably fifteen per pence and taxes of every kind. I E ing wells are found, to sing - 4 tory muy yield tie entire years, 'The Company owns the together with Several liundred I. ts ness and Dwelling Houses. Tmo, tensive demand for them. and V.: ; • from their sale w;11 be very TUE STOCK IS GU 11,1: The price of the Stock 1134 hen r ONE IIIiNDS ED AN!) Fl‘ E 10 , 1 pet share. Five dollars go into the 1... of the Company as a contributi,u i , , log fund. The par value of !LP 4t ..• Hundred Dollars, is paid to I • be deposited in the Treasury of th.. ;1 States, or invested in Government • and ;nay be withdrawn by. thr. any time. By the payment often Dollant. desire to await the result of the developement, can secure the right or .'tst.- ing A FULL PAID MARE , r wrocx for one hundred dollar= Fnnin, any time before the first day of Ap.r. kri' It is an ihvestment it: of Lrirge — P refit and is always Cash at par. It rni4ht he calls 1 A LEGAL TENDER OIL SIOrIC So large a Working Fund (s.soll,i„tio never been_ pnivided. or expended 1,, 911 Y Company- in the Oil Region. SUBSCIIV , quoNs will be received by agents arid ay' Iltr principal Ranks and Ban kers throughout ti country. Prospectuses and littler intoraiseo Will be furnished by Agents, and by SAMUEL T. How Asp, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT. 21 Naussau St. New V,Ft. A NEW IDEA AND A GOOD ONE BLACKWELL & CO., GILSEY'S IRON BUILDING, 171 Banscirsr , New York, have commenced the bushiest of taking SUBSCRIPTIONS to all the PRINCIPAL MAGAZINES and LY PAPERS, for SHORT PERIODS , (quarterly or .half-yearly,) at the lowest yearly rates, :offering a great advantage 0 . lovers of literature, who may wish to take several pnblicatione paying but a little no ney at a time. Full particulars in a dew; tar sent on application ro any address. *. A GOOD AGENT WANTED in each town.- lar" P S T-MASTE RS-are requested send for our circular containing induce manta. • - . BLACKWELL &Lid•, No. 171 Broadway, New-yolk Decemper 27,.1865.-3m.] 1-Tcp - u_ee-Pal i 1 t - 1.13 g AND PAPER-HANGING. The. undersigned would respectfully rtn nounce to his !Ad friends and the ebil l generally, that he continues the above bunco in all its various branches Especial attention paid to plain and fstl paperhanging, China glossing, Frosting sn Enamelling Glass, Graining of all kinds,k ,. Thankful for past favors, would ask s COP • tinuance of the.same. Residence a few dual west of the'Town Hall, on 'Walnut street. DAVID 11. MELLINGER . blarietta, Nov. 25, 1865.-Iv. . . FETTERS REMAINING unclaimed in the Post Office at Marietta, Pa., TamanA r, Ref' 22, -1866. Brickley, Michael McCabe John 2 Sister, Benonia Martin, A. 'arpenter, Jobc Miller, Henry li• Gable, Amos Jr. . Straede, Charles F. Kunkle, J. A. i Thorton, John 2 'Li'ndsay, John. _ Wantzel, Chastise , • 13-:To obtain any of these letters, the . 5,P' plicant must call for "advertised laters,"l'vi 'the date of this list, and pay one cent for s ' 'vettieibE• ' ABRAHAM CASSEL, P. DI. = .r ~'a HENRY HARPER, A.V041. 520 Arch st., Phaadelphea T' C - 1 - 3 FINE , GOLD JEWELRY. „ SOLID SILVER WARE . AND SUIVID SILVER PLATED WARE, ,at Reduced prices. . SELECT SCHOOL: - -a-- . The uncieriugned intends' to open s select s c hool on therlast Monday in March, tc l . L e o T r i tinue three, months. For further pare 'please enqUirelst Mr. 8., Gar man's._ E, UM , Marietta, Match 9th 1966; LY°N'S Ptrintlimal Drops, end Cis& ..• Thr (laden Nort'' ; . Itt EN I=l