E NLAIWTM Tel .SI.XTY—FOUI COLUMNS The first number of the new favo-^^" is n wet etoi insl aPP fine - u' • ~.~ r BAKER, EDITOR. 7 -'3 l a SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1861. tilir Hon. Thos. E. Cochran, of York, Penn. has been nominated for President Judge of the judical district formed by that and Adams county. He is atpre sent the Auditor General of the State of Pennsylvania; a position which he boa occupied for some two years, to the great,' satisfaction-Of those who have, a regard fer the economy of public busi ness and the general safety of the resour ces of the State. At this time we feel almost unwilling to lose such a man from such a position, but as his fellow-citizens Feenr desirous, to place,hiro.hi a still higher position of usefulness.and honor, We yield in deference to their demands, and. respect alsofor a merited, honor to . a most worthy gentleman. Or A gentleman recently from Rich mend, says that the rebel army is rap: idly becoming demoralized. The delay to attack Washington is the cause 'of much disoontent among the men. Gen: Jphuston is anxious to undertake the duty, but Davis and other leading men say that the time has not come yet.— The impression, however, is that the leaders of the rebel army are afraid to make the attempt; and that the immense army of the Federal Government will make it; feasibility less every day. Un less tl-e attempt is made, and the thing done now, the fearful odds arrayed against the rebels, they think, will as sure their certain destruction, fir Colonel John Strotber, the pro prietor of Berkley Springs, in Berkley country, Virginia, an old, most respec table, worthy, end 'inoffensive man, was recently seized: by some of his violent secession neighbors, and hurried oil to Richmond, a prisoner. The charge against‘him is that he loved his country, and would not assist Mite destruction. 11e was an officer in the Twelfth United States Infantry in the war of 1812, and was in service on the Canada frontier. AlthOugls he, is nearly seventy years of age, neither bis high character nor his former popularity could avail against the displeasures of his secession neigh bors. ar enry Rock committed suicide an eceentric manner, at Proviso, Illinois, last week. Ile prepared a rude box, intended by him as a coffin, and getting into it, attempted to shoot himself with a piitol. Inflicting by this means only a scalp wound, he next got out, construct ed a noose, which he fastened to a pro jection from a few feet ever his head, in such a. manner that he managed by throwing himself upon the noose, to dis locate his neck and strangle himself, and was so found dead, reclining in his own coffin. Imo' Ellis B. Schnabel, notorious' in this his native and other states north and east, as a- foul mouthed advocate of the very realest of northern dough-face ism, has been arrested by the United States Marshal of Connecticut, and im prisoned at Fort Lafayette. Ile was one of the pets of the Buchanan ,admin istration, and was sustained on a sine cure office by Buchanan, purposely- to abuse every man who differed with him, and assist in,harrying forward the very trouble in which we are now involved. tr:John irastings of West Brook 61ithifoldedand ridden on a rail by indignant citizens, on Saturday night, On account of hii dastardly aenduct 'in rqlation to the war. Tie has enlisted is three 'seperate regiments—the Twenty- First at Worchester being the last—and after recelving his board as long as the Irpops.remained in camp, had deserted before the regiments left for the war. •• 447'.11ndrew Johnston of Tennessee, says . the Cincinnati Gazette; was asked the other day what he thought, of that part of Fremont's proclamation relating to the forfeiture of property and the manumission 'of slaves belonging to arm ed rebels of Mihduri;'and replied; that it was just right—that "n man who will fight against' the Union shouldn't be al lowed to' own a dollar or a dollar's wnith." ' Jam' Napoleon and the Pope continue the par r.° uncertitin relations as existed Tor 4 Entne h'ut the whole tendency 'events tooksAct,the witlidrawel of the Frehch treepi freni IttottKi,,and the on cupascyof the "hely city" by the troops of the I`,Kinrof , Italy." process bringisgthis about is slow lritut sure. r i' 444 jfir Tho'h:t gale Aster, of Philadel phia, an old - itiktrter, and a nephew of tjielat9 Jos o crccalep, hap, been appointed to a sacoaclass ele•rkship in the War ,i)epartment. or Tiji: "SELI.g."—A music dealer of Norwich, Cc.mn., seeing a piano ad vertised for sale in a N. Y. paper, went to the address indicated anti bought the instrument, a superior one, for $275. The advertiser a lady of elegant appear ance, cried bitterly at the loss of her pi ano and lamented the dire necessity which compelled her to part with it.— The music dealer cried also, he was so much affected at her distress. He left his address, &e.,and returned to Norwich. What was his surprise at receiving there a pinchbeck article not worth half the money he had paid ! he returned to New York, sought the lady and regitest ed an explanation. As she ordered him out of .the house he went to the police who diseover:ed for him that the good piano was still for sale and that he was a victim of a common city swindle.— They however, caused his money to be refunded and he was furthermore indem nified for the expenses.eceasioned. icred - j and power HE TREASURY :LNOTES.—The United States Treasury. Fifty , dollar notes are embellished with Gen. Jackson on the one end,. and of the present Secretary, Chase, on the other. The placing of old Hickory's portrait on these notes is exceedingly. appropriate. It will be re membered that he bitterly 'regretted on his dying bed that he did not hang the author of the Secession doctrine, but list ened to the pleadings of the compromis ers, and spared the traitor. The.coun try partakes of the same regrets. That was the time to have nipped Secession in the bud. ANOTHER EMBRYO STArE.—The West ern Virginia Convention, which was again in session at Wheeling last week, passed by s decided vote, an ordinance declaring the portion of that State west of the Mountains, severed and indepen dent of the eastern portion. The new State is determined to go with the North in any event; but if, by the end of October, the Union armies have so far triumphed as to render the subjec tion of the South a certanity, they will vote to retain the old name and the Old Dominion—otherwise Kanawha will stand ready to be one of the United States. The question, however, is.to be submitted to a vote of the people. WAGONS FOR Cooma.---The New Hampshire Statesman says that one of Gen. Fremont's aids visited Concord last week, to .provide for the construc tion of a large lot of wagons arranged for cooking the food for an army on the march. Several of these wagons have been constructed—the loco Motive por tions at Concord, and the cooking appar atus at the Amosksag Machine Shop, in Manchester. DISLOYAL CLERKS DJSMISSED. —The whole number of clerks and government emplOyes, whose dismissal because of their disloyalty the Potter Committee recommended last week, is 227. Secre taries Cameron, Wells, and Smith, and Postmaster General Blair, the only heads of departments whom Mr. Potter has seen personally; have promised prompt ly to remove all against whom he has re ported. . IMPORTANT TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS.-It may interest those school directors who are anxious to see the public schools closed during the hard times, to learn that the Hon. Wm. M. Meredith, Attor ney 'General of the State, has declared, upon application made to him by the St ate Superintendent o f Common Schools, that directors must keep the schools of their respective districts in operation at least four months annually. CV" A letter to the Baltimore Amer ican, from a citizen of Leesburg, Virgin ia, says that an entire Mississippi regi ment stationed there revolted on Satur day, broke their muskets to , pieces and started home. This letter is from a re spectable and . reliable correspondent, who has furnished the American regular ly with correct information from that vi -cinity, and lie:adds to his note that the news is reliable. rig' The number of, vessel's Thurchased by the Secretary of the Nagy since the war is seventieight.' The number char tered is ten. Eight steam sloops are building; twenty-thee gunboats are in various stages of progress, and thirty five vessels are fitting out. In addition to these vigorous measures of the de partment, all the ships of the navy have been -called home from distant service, and eighty captures have been made. irr It is a noteworthy fact that Gen. Seigel ' completely surprised, the old Indian fighter and Texan B,anger, Ben. - McCulloch, securing all his pickets se lectinga good position, and beginning to droP shells right into the midst of his camp ;while half his men were, asleep in their tents, and the remainder cooking their breakfasts. • Federal, Hill, in Baltimore, and pretty generally commanding that city, a point which has, been occupied by National troops since kpril, is now be ing fortified. ~The works will be exten sive and very strong, and will be com pleted at Ilia earliest practicable period. Blondin was ~meeting with great suc cess, daily in some pwrts of .liloslaud.- -Ms latest achievement was a night as cent with tire-works, at Liverpool. I==:=lMl WAR AND OTHER NEWS SCRAPS All the Union men in South-western :Missouri have been driven from their homes. Some are living in the woods, and in eaves, and visit their families by stealth. George D. Prentice, the editor of the Louisville Journal, is to receive a hand some testimonial from the merchants of New York, as an acknowledgemeat of his service to the cause of the Union. A member of the 24th Indiana Regi ment was poisoned at St. Louis recent )y, by partaking of a pie given him by a stranger, It contained a quantity of strychnine. A Secessionist has been hanged at Bucket's Town, Ind:, for attempting to poison a spring from which Union troops obtained supplies of water. Last week Mr. Oliver Comm, of St. Mary's Bay, N. S., having been inform ed by one of his children that a hawk was killing, young robbins in -a willow tree near his house, went beneath the tree and fired up in order to shoot the hawk. On climbing to the nest, he was horrified to find that he had shot his own son through the heart! A great excitement was got up in Northampton a few evenings since, on account of the loss of a child. The bells were rung and a general search institu ted; in the midst of which the child was found where it had the best right to be be—at home and in bed. Gen. McClellan forbids the purchase of gray uniforms—the Secessionist color —and it is desired the State shall no longer furnish them. A San Francisco correspondent of the Transcript alleges that a system is carried on in California, by which the Indians en the Pacific coast are hunted and killed for their children. The poor children are then sold at from $5O to $lOO each, and employed as servants. Early on Sunday morning two incen diary fires took place near the building in which the female spies at Washington are incarcerated; and during the con fusion, a party of men attempted to force the guard and liberate the prisoners; but:they were repelled by a bayonet charge. The sword of Commodore Barron has been presented to the President. Ile was captured in full regimentals, and wearing the eagles and the stars of the qovernment he so basely deserted.— The flagship of the expedition—the Minnessota—was formerly under his command. Out of 300 wounded soldiers now in the hospital at Washington, not one has been hurt by a bayonet wound. Mrs. Sue A. Carter Foster, of Mur freesboro,, N. C., the wife of Charles Henry Foster, has applied for a divorce, on the ground that her husband is an Abolitionist. Colonel Conran, a gallant soldier, and one of the heroes of the battle of Stone Bridge, is named in the New York pa- pers as a candidate for sheriff of that city. The perquisites and fee's of that position amount to more, every year, than the salary of the President of the United States. Joshua R. Giddings is seriously ill at his residence in Ashtabula, Ohio.. lie has overtaxed his strength in preparing the 28th Ohio Regiment for the field. On Saturday morning last the pave ments of some of the principal streets in New Haven were found chalked over with the word " peace." Among a detachment of 50 recruits for Col. 1 - lawkins's New York Zouaves, sent to Washington on Wednesday, were two grandsons of Paulding, who arrested Major Andre in the Revolu tionary war. Capt. Avis, Jobe Brown's jailor, who was reported killed at the battle of Bull Run, is not dead after all, but continues to hold an appointment•in the Southern army, The English papers inarir.ouneing the first battle at Bull Run, speak of it, one as the battle of Dulbrun, and another as the battle of Bulirim. Pan Rice's rhinoceros, which escaped while being brought to La Crosse, (Wis.) a few weeks since has been recaptured by means of a chain-trap. Since the middle of July, 0840 horses, 3697 mules, 2765 wagons, and 1100 am bulances have been received at Wash- ington The Richmond papers contain long advertisements naming and describing deserters from the Rebel army. (}en. Michael Doudel, one of the old est citizens of York, Pa., died on Thurs day last. Although the official reports'or the various commanders engaged in the bat, tle on the 21st ult., have been received in Richmond, the rebel Secretary of War has given positive instructions to sumireSs their publication. .• The Northern Rebel Journals• are calling sternously for peace, while their brethern in the rebel states insist on a bloody and merciless war. The object to lae attained by both is the permanent establishment of the southtirn confeder acy. ~W• The following sharp correspond auct:: has taken plae between two editors : "SEPTE3fDt.:n 2, 1ki,61. "Gt:ortat: D. PRENTICE-61n am informed by my friend Mr, Thompson, that you, in reply to his inquiry made at my instance, avowed yourself the writer of an editorial in the ..four,int of the 23d of August, and also one of a previous date, both denunciatory of myself.— These articles are false and slanderous, and were Written without any provoca tion on my part or the slightest justifi cation or excuse upon yours. I demand redress, and ask that you will appoint some time and place outside of Jefferson county where and when it will be given. This note will be handed to you by my friend Mr. George Thomas, who as such is authorized to act for me. Respectfully, "Roos W. HINSON "LOUISVTLI.E, September 3, 1361 " ROGER W. FI ANSON—SIR :—Yours of the 2d instant is . received. You sought 'redress/ for the very articles you complained of by publishing a scurrilous pamphlet, and if you 'demand' any more `redress,' you may get it in the same way or in any other way you can. I shall not 'appoint a time and place' for meet ing you, for I would'nt go two steps to meet or avoid you. As for killing you, I think that ,have done that already, and I don't care to waste powder and lead upon a carcass. 'They can be put to better use in these rebellious times. Respectfully, - . GEO. D. PRENTICE Wm. Lyon Mackenzie, Ex-Mem ber of the Canadian Parliament, died on Tuesday night in Toronto. The deceas ed was the Upper Canadian leader of the rebellion of 1837, which resulted in his e*ile to the United States for 12 years, during which time be was connected V l With The New York Tribune. Being pardoned in 18.19, he returned to Cana da, and was elected to Parliament, which position he occupied for several years.— lie universally respected. la- At Cincinnati, on Sunday after noon, a little boy, 5 years old, son of Mr Joseph Pancoast, was bitten in-the cheek by a savage horse attached to a butcher's wagon, and the beast did not let go his hold until a piece of 'flesh as large as a dollar, was torn out, actually leaving bare the jaw and teeth. The animal swallowed the human morsel, while the poor boy fell fainting to the ground. I.IW The Uovernor has decided upon putting Fort Mifflin in complete order, and a number or mechanics and laboring men have been sent there for that pur pose. Better late than never. IhYLLDWA Y'S PILLS AND OINT.M ENT--Be not deceived.—Liver Complaint.—Some peo ple consider an article worthless because it is adVertised—this is the exception not the rule —for if anything is worth knowing it is worthy of being universally known, and the Pills is the only medium for extending this knowledge. The truth or falsity of an ascertion however, lies in the proof. After deep research and I . scientific labor, Dr. Holloway, some fifty years beck discovered two potent remedies, Pills and Ointment, for alt internal and external dis orders arising from the stomach, the liver, or the blood. For liver complaint particularly it is a decided cure. In all tropical climates it is the only medicine used for this disease, and the millions who have been cured by the Pills and Ointment, owe their knowledge of them to the Press. EMPLOYMENT: The Erie Sewing Machine Company desire to secure a few Traveling Agents, upon a salary of 25 to $6O per month and expenses, or a commission. This is an opportunity seldcm offered, and those who choose a constant business, can rely on con stant employment for a term of years. Con fidential Circulars sent free. Address Erie Sewing Machine Company. R. JAMES, Geh rale Agent, MILAN, Oltio, [34-6in 1:3- We have heard of some astonishing cures being made by Prof. De wrath's Electric Oil, It seems to act on the diseased parts with remarkable effects and in a short space of time health regains its sway. It can be had of the Agents here, see advertisement in another column. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers in the United States and Canada. Price 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. Sec advertisement. LLI We take. pleasbre in calling attention to the advertisement of R. Newell's Gallery of Art. The testimonials are of the first charac ter. 'See advertisinent of Prof. L. Miller's flair Invigorator, and Liquid Hair Dye, in an other column. G Eo: W. WORRA LL 3 SURGEON DENTIST, paving removed to the Rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Swentzel, adjoining .Spangler Pat- tersaa's Store, Market Street, where he is now e zr --7 7 . :ty ,_ prepared to wait on all who may feel disposed to patronize him. Dentistry in all its branches car ried on. TEETH inserted on the most approved principles of Dental science. All 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. it_r Ether administered to proper persons T AMPS! LAMPS! SHADES, S.C. The JU undersigned has received. another lot of Fluid and Coal Oil Lamps, and Lamp Shades_ of every variety and price. Call and see them at Dr. Hinlile's Drug Store. riyurr,s ITanging•and Side Lamps, For Sale at DR. GROVE'S. ArD A ERIA WINES, fall bodied and fruity, Al at the "Enterprise Store." A. D. REESE, Mount joy. c 2, CE RHAV cc; HOLLAND BITTERS • 413 (*: k. L-- . 4i 1 q : ::: • 2 4 —/A, '•• '': '1 -X. .:zr':,%;—::" . •-, ,, , tr .4! - --', \,y ' ' \ 7 —',' .-k;; ,. ...-- ::,,-.),•_. , • 4i ,..- , L ;......1.4)*.i.5.r,:..„,,,,,, :„, - t45 1 .1,14, '.i. , i f 4....._____7 ,, , 11: t .i. ~,,,a :Kw mc ', , , , ;vAE. Milik TIE N , 2...........—'‘' , \ f „.,.. -- :,_ -.___-. TILE CELEBRATED HOLLAND 11E3IEDY FOR DTSPE.FSIA, • DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVES. COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND ACUE, had tho various &dins consequent upon a disordered STOMACH Olt LIVER, Eneh as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despot y, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Pilec. lu all Ner vous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections it has In numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared nn strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated llollaud Professor. Bcerhave. its reputation at home produced Its introduction here, the demand commencing with those of the Fatherland scattered over the face ofthis mighty country. many of whom brought with them and handed down the tradition of its value. R is new offered to the American polite, knowing that its truly 'wonderful WMlicinat virtue-3 Mat be aclon me/edged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. GenerallyAnstantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling anti quick ening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and rigor in the system. NOTlCE—Whoever expects to find this a beverage Will he disappointed; but to the sick, weak and law spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pos. sensed of singular .'emedial properties. READ CAREFULLY: - - The Genuine highly concentrated Beerhave's Hol land Paters .in put up in hall-pint bottles only, and retailed at ONE Dow.sa-per bottle, or six bottles for Frye DOLLARS. The great demand for this truly cele brated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. traTltoware of Imposition. See that our name is on the label of every bottleyou buy. Sold 17 Druggists generallT. It can be for warded by Express to most points. SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR, & CO. 11/XUFACTUF.I:44I parmartutists and o_:hrniisis, PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale at Dr. .1.11. Grove's Drug Store, Market Street, Marietta, Pa. 1 -- , ,LEcTRIC 01 L. The cures made by I f are so near mime WOOS as to resemble the fain- Scripture accounts of similar cures in an cient limes by the annointing with oil, and these cures are so. wonderful unit instantan eous, so satisfactory and mitigating of human ill, as to call upon public functionaries, amt those havito , charge of public inStitulions for the sick and suffering, to look well into the well-attested merits, the simple efficacy of this " Electric Oil." I'rofcssor Da GRATH, DlCreibre;' has deposit ed gsloo with the Mayor. the same to be forfeit ed Electric Oil," sold at 'Philadelphia, fails to curt a single C.4.5:3 of Rheumatism, or Pains in the liack, or Limbs, Pifes, Sores. or iterns, Fevo Sores, Ulcers,, Caked Breast, Sore Nipples, Bronchial ,treelions , Swelled 0 lands, Felons, Stiffness in the Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Sores. en man or beast, or Scratches or'Splints on horses'; also Deafness. Prices cents, 50 cents, and $l. Pxot•. CHARLES Dc GRATD, Philadelphia, Pa. None genuine without signature ofl'rof C. Di CiltAT D. Labels signed in writing. Principe' Depot No. 217 South. Eighth St. Philadelphia. Country dealers and druggii4, can be supplied wholesale and retail. Price 25 cents, 50 'cents, iind i per bottle. Try everything else ; give this; one simple trial. CAUTION -13e careful to ask for and get DE GRATH'S Electric Oil, as Worthless imitations abound. There are numerous imitations sprung up on the reputation my article has acquired. The public must beware. They are wrialiless. Fur sale by all dealers and drugglsts. Pria rips! °lac 217 South Sth street , la. Feb. 2-131 ERISMAN'S - Saw Kill and Lumber Yard, MARIETTA, PA. CONSTANTLY on hand a full ass Mier, of all kinds of Seasoned Lumber, t .3 hhe oiFers at reasonable prices. Boards, Plank, Joist, Seandi „ Buffers, Laths , Shingles, .1 Pails, .c., 6.c., 6-c, OAK, PINE 6. HI . :111,0CM" Till ER. All orders attendee,to with dispatch. .T. Al. ER.153611V. Marietta, April l ltf. 4854.- -,. EIJEEKA. Marietta, Lancaster Co., Pa.i ~1 THOMAS C. CHILD, AGT., has constantly on hand, or Manufactured . to ord:4r, oil kinds of SASH, DOO/5 . .. BLINDS, *ow, d^r-, SIT. All orders addressed to 9IEnSI vEy, HOUTZ & Co., for any of the above artiVes, of for 'Bill Stuff, Timber Girders, Lath,Vtkets, Pales, Shingling Lath, Floor Boards, %, ather Boarding, White Pine Shingles, or Lum r will et ways meet with prompt attention, and, l' sup pliedion as favorable terms as Eratoan,oilier I a6tablishment in the country. t i A liberal discount of for ca . • JOHN BELL, Merchant fra Car. of Marleet-st.; and Elbow Lane, rietta triRATEFH.L for past favors I woul, rettru my thanks to my numerous friendOnd pa trons and inform them that I still continue the old business at the old stand, where 4will be pleased to see them at all times, and hcing a full and splendid assortment of e'L ()TIM CASSIMERES VES*V 68, which will be made up to order at theishortest notice by the best of workmen, and on pasona ble terms, I would be pleased, therefore - , to wait- Azpon my old customers and all who see proper to patronize me hereafter. fOct:2ll- , 5u. 1) ITT E R'S Celebrated Truss, Surgical I3an dages, Shoulder Braces, Instrument s f or Deformit3 , &c. These articles aro very highly recommended by PI ofes-; SOrS PanCOdat and Gross of the J efferson Med ical College of Philadelphia, and the under sign ed knows them to be the best al - lidos, of the kind in' use. F. Hinkle, M. D. A fine assortment of Flavoring Extracts for Coo ling—something very nice. Liquid Rennet for making delicious desserts. Pontine, Honey and othe line Soaps. Frangipannie and other Extracts. For sale at BINKI,D4'. CHEAP READY-MADE r`LOTHING!! Having just lammed from the city with a nicely selected let of Ready-made Clothing, Which the undersigned is prepared to furnish at reduced prices; baying laid in a general ass or t_ ihent of men and boys' clothing, he is determined to sell now, FOR CASH.. His stock consists of OVER-COATS, DRESS, FRocE- AND SACIC COATS, PANTS, VESTS, PEAJA CRIES, ROPP;DUOUTS, (knit) OVERHAULS, CRA:VATS, DRAWERS, SHIRTS, Hors CRY, UNDERSHIRTS, GLovEs, SU'Si.EI4,DERS, &C. Eyerythinkt in 11w Furnishing Goods line. Call and examine be fore purchasing elsewhere. Everything"d at prices to suit the times. T.OHN 13E1,1 Corner of Elbow Lane and .11141 7. next door to tassel's Store. Marietta, October 29, 1t i 6. • nom+cn... IAI PORTA NT 10,!•cON,-V,E,Y !! _ TU r. cum - . OF Onty/is CohiF ii 1' , .: F.E r-,i.: ir:l 1)r COVERED sx A IoLIiSIONA RY, 111:ILE TRA FEL IN G ARABIA, AA who are suffering from. Consumption sir -11,1 use the .14 A 1:011. 4. ARA LUCA, discovered bra missionary in Arabia. All those who are threatened with Consumfr tiou should use the Makora Arabica, discover& ed by a missionary in Arabia. All who are suffering from Bronchitis should use the Makora Arabica, discovered by a mis sionary in Arabia. Ail who arc suffering from Sore Thro at C lis, and Colds, should use the Makora. Alludes, discovered by a missionary in Arabia. All who are suffering from - Asthma, Scrofu la and impurities of the blood should use the- Makora Arabica, discovered by a missionary iu Arabia. Jr cures Consumption, It cures litonchitis, It cures Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds. It cures Asthma, Scrofula and impurities or the Wood. "lois unequalled remedy is now for the first time introduced to the penile. 11 was providentially discovered by a mis sionary while traveling in Arabia. He was, cuied of Consumption by its use alter his case \to; pronounced hopeless by lea rued physicians. in Eu rope. lie has forwardt.d to us in wilting, a fuP ac c oini. of his own extraordinary cure, and of a mmitter of other cures which have come under his observation and also a full account of the medicine. . , At his request, and impelled by a desire t exiold a knowledge of this remedy to the pub lie, we have had his communication printed Oa Pamphlet form for tree distribution. Its inter tot is enhanced by an account which he give/. of seine of the scenes of the Syrian mmisacree, which he obtained from 'those who sullered • that awful tragedy. 'kris pamphlet may be obtained at our office; or it will be sent tree by mail to all who apply for it. We import the illokora Aralica direct from Smyrna through the house of Clcon and I;ylippUS, and we have always on bawd a lull supply put up in bottles ready for use with full di;ccltous. Price One Dollar per battle. Scat by mail on receipt of price, and 24 rent& for postage. Vir sale wholesale or retail, by LEEDS, GILMORE 4 - 00., Importers of 1.17 ugs and Medicines, March 30.] GI Liberty-al., N. I'. ALSO, BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY ARK THESE FACTS -0- THE TESTIMONY of the WHOLE tlllllll,O OLI.O WAY'S OINTMENT. ul Legs, Bud Breasts, Sores and Ulcers All description of sores are remediable by the proper and dilLteut use of this inestimable preparation. To attempt to cure bad legs by plastering the etl:4es of the wound together is a lolly; fur should the skin ' unite, a buggy dis eased condition reniams underneath to break ,at with tenfold lacy in a few days. The only zaional and successful treatment, as indicated Mt nature, is to lettuce the inflammation in and about the wound and to soothe the neighbori ag pads by rubbing in plenty of the Oinunenl. as ,all ;a Pureed into meat. Diptheria, Ulcerated Sore 7'la•oat, and. Scarlet and other Fevers Any of the above diseases may he en red by rubbing the (hutment three time:: a i iiy into the chest, throat and neck of the patient ; it will soon penetrate, and give inimediati• Medicine taken by the mouth must oper :ov upon the whole system ore ita itillueni-ei an be ielt in any local part, whereas the uiul otr,d will it. its Welk at once. Whoever trl,l the thignent in the above 11141.1111 Cr for the ills , limited, or any disorders alketiF4 Ow chest and Moat, will find themselves ft-- hoed as by a charm. Piles, Fistulas, Strictures. The above class of comp/alias will be remove y nightly fomenting the parts with warm wailer, and then by most effectually t übbi il l !: in tnc Ointment. Persons sulDrilig from rful curopkauts should lose not a moment in attesting their; progress It should be tinder st t ,, d that it Id not suifLient merely to smear ;he Ointment pa the sheeted parts, but it must tie well rubbed in for some considerable time Urn m three times a day, that it may he taLeta into the system, whence it will remove ally hidden sore or, wound as effectually . as though palpable to t he eye. There again bread and water poultict, tiller the raring in or the it uncut, wil ,lo great service. This is the only sure treat nent Tio female cases of cancer a, the stomach, or where there may be a gen eral bearing ildwn. kdiscretiml. 510tches. as tal,ty, be radi ,I freely, a 0122111 MEZE only dry tther %v 6: humour Ii •it a Vigo =I a cur: CrvsicaE , wellings, Paralysis and hough he above complaints differ widely it origt i and nature, yet they all rviran• treatiOnt. I\ laity of the worst cases. in iseas", will yield in a campanili% cly space f time when this Ointment is din if • rubb d into the parts atrected, even after other means have failed. In all scrions ies the Pills should be taken accordiii:4 printed directions accompaoyin . 4 tacit 1111 to :. I the Ointment and Pills slinald he in the following cases : egs, Chiego- foot, Fistulas, roasts, Chilblains, Gout, Chapped tlands,GJ nil r ns, Co••ns (Sufi) .f Mos- Cancers, LunibaAu, .es and Contracted and Piles. I t! 1,1! Ifuc 13 Bite -Flies, Still' Jellits, Rlleamati, , ei, baY, Elephantiasis, Scald , , iseases, Scurvy, . Sere Nipplvs., .'s, Ulcers, sore. I b rout es . , als, Yaws, Fore-lirials. trioN !—None are genuine unless the • "IlomtowAy, New Yon]; AND are discernable as a (Nader-marl in leaf of the hook of directions, around pot or box. ; the same may be plainly ty holding the !ea; to the light. A band- Toward will bp given to any one rentlerirv, nformation as may lead to the detection •T party or parties counterfeiting the mud or vending the sane, knowing them to at the Manufactory of Professor lloi.- y,"80 Maiden Lone,.New York and •pectable Druggists and Dealers in Medi - irouglicut the civilized world, in puts, at 2c. and $1 each. There is a considerable saving by taking MEM threetions. for the guidance of In . iii &en - disorder, are affixed to cap h boy. Henry. Landis, L D., 'FRS his professional services to the izens of Marietta and vicinity be found at his Drug Store, formerly Ilk le's, at all times when not else w here io nally engaged. try; Fait:lglus: having been called to. I.s io ill the U. S. .1 , 4 a% y, .1 !ICI ch . % re-e'it feion to the care and attention of IL. • mils, in whom I. have every con ,h ring had ample opportunity of an nag his ability to till my place. F. HINKLE, M. D. a 1 1111. He' 111 e Bert r A NEW SPRING STYLE tAT, AT Clt Li ' Marled Street, Marietta, Pal 1 1 ( AN I)) guarranted to be t:/lt/ LIP.% - Benjamin k Cu. o ff Youth; Sues and Ulcers. • also swellings, can, With cer- L ally cured LI the Ointment l, d the Pills be taken night and commended in the printed in ' hen treated in any other way Up m one place to break cut in . eas this Ointment will rya. ,se an the system, and leave the pa us and healthy being. It will ith the use of the Ptli to cu: me 111121
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