Ptat mArJE-r.r., C.an Trhrt.—The several pas senger trains leave "Upper-statten" as follows: the morning train oast Lt 7:15. The mail train, west at 11:211. The afternoon train east a 6:16. The evening train west at 6:55. SATURDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 20,1862. TFIE S. B. THOMAS Rlviss t—This fine company left upper station on Wednes day noon for Harrisburg. At an early hour the town was armed by the sharp e-at-a-Cat of the dram and by car time a vast crowd had collected at the de; pot to witness the 'embarkation of the ompany. They numbered fifty-five rank vicd file t Captain- William H. Eafge first lieutentant, Harrison Both; sec ond lieutenant, William Kendig. This company left in better condition than any that had proceeded it from this place ; the boys were all In excellent spirits, having been amply provided with every comfort that a soldier could "lug along" —gum blankets, wollen shirts, overcoats, shawls, tin clips, knives, forks and spoons and large haversacks, (which, by the way,- were made and presented by the Patri otic Circle) filled with "provender" for the inner man, and last, but not least, Capt. Eagle saw that his men should be fortified against any attack similar to the one made by the plug-uglier of Haiti more on the Mapsschusetts boyS, by having his men armed with rises and ten rounds of cartridge--thus they went forth. prepared to defend themselves, and the State, "to the die." This company is composed of the very best material of this section, a majority of them having left business at home, and some very lucrative situations for the trifling pay of a private in the militia. Moreover, they have not gone to 'defend the . State only, but, as some of them said on en tering the cars "to. go wherever the Government most needs us." All honor to such uses. cEr Thera appears now to be no 'acre doubt that JohnllcAdams, Isaac Wolf insberger and William Rutledge are alit prisoners in Richmond. Mrs. McAdams Laving, & few days since, received a let ter from her husband. She says he writes that all was taken from the par ty but their clothing. They were a kind of sutler•pedlars and had their entire stock confiscated by the rebels. They say, however, that they are aot badly treated. dr Pr. Hinkle having resigned his commission in the U. S. Navy, his health forbidding another royage--although greatly recovered bat yet entirely un fitted for sea service. On Wednesday evening he received a communication from the War Department calling him to Washington, where a position in one 'of 411143 hospitals is awaiting him. lie loft this [ Saturday] morning far his crew poei dot' . *a Lieut. R. W. Sonia , or Es vrime Smith eof the Wrightsville Star; died from the effects of a woand in the thigh, on Sunday of last week. Ile fell wilunded at the second battle of Bull.' Run and lay for a long limo without having his wound dressed, and on reaching the :toga:tat at Washington the wound began to bleed anew and ho sank during th 4 operation of taking up the urteq. sir Godey'a Lady's Book for October is on our table. This number contains seventy-four engravings, together with the usual variety of interesting reading, which is of the highest moral tone. Not withstanding the distracting effects of the war, Godey is as usual, in the frcnt rank of magazines. la" The Fencible's Band of Lancaster returned to that city on Sunday lust.— They - had been attached to Col. Ham bright's regiment, now stationed a tNash. Tenn. They were rocently dis charged from service in compliance with on 'tilt of Congress dispensing with all itegimental bands. or We were treated on Monday night to a delightful serenade, by our friend Harry Wolfe, who .had in charge the suspected spy, who, by the way; sings very sweetly and plays the guitar well. After all, however, there appears to be a want of something when wo don't hear arry's voice in the music. Sr Capt. W. H. Eagle has authoriz ed Harry W olfe to recruit for hiscom pauy, the "S. B. Thomas Rifles," and forward the men to S. B. Thomas, De puty Secretary of the Commonwealth, after whom the company has been call ed. iw We observe by the Clearfield Raftsman's Journal that our old friend, Samuel Mitchell, has been appointed deputy marshall of Clearfield Borough. Mr. M. will, unquestionably, make a fearless and intelligent officer. fir The school directors of the town ship have erected a beautiful brick school house at the west end of the bo rough. immediately opposite Mr. Peaks' residence. = _ Hon. Thomas H. Barrowes, the present State Superintendent of Com mon Schools is raising a cavalry compa ny in Lancaster. car One of the finest roads in the county now is the Maytown turnpike. It is in capital driving condition. CZ' The last box sent away by the Patriotic Circle has thus handsomely been acknowledged by Dr. Kennedy : Seminary Hospital, George town, D. C., September 11,1862. 7o the Ladies of the Marietta Patriotic Circle. LADIES : Allow me, in behajt of our sick and wounded soldiers, to sin cerely thank you for your benevolent contribution to their wants. Your se lection was admirably and judiciously appropriated to the Union Hotel and Presbyterian Church Hospitals in this city. Could you look in upon us as your gifts are distributed, and see among our suffering soldiers their sparkling, eyes and smiling countenances, yen would feel as I. do, that thanks are but empty sounds and but meagerly express the gratitude they feel for these favors bestowed by the dear ones at home.— God bless you in your efforts, and cheer your hearts and strengthen your hands in ycur labor of love and patriotism, We would be glad at any future time to receive a similar remembrance. I am, Ladies, Very respectfully, Your ob't servant, JOSIAH F. KENNEDY, Ass. Surgeon, U. S. A., in charge_ Our town was kept in quite an excited condition on Sunday and Mon day last, in conseguence of the arrest of a suspected rebel spy. A stranger call ing- himself Alexander, was arrested by a couple of Captain William li Eagle's S. B. Thomas Rifles," immediately af ter dinner on Sunday and taken to Ifeckrotties White Swan Hotel and a guard of four soldiers placed around the house, where he was kept untirMonday night Every effort was made tofind out "who and what he was," but in vain, and en Monday evening Capt. E. dis charged him for want of cause to detain him. Many tales were in circulation about him but principally made tip of :gossip_ 40- Mr. Levi Roberts formerly of this borough, died oa Sunday last, at the seekdence of his brother, Hon. A. E. Roberts, Lancaster. Mr. Roberts' re males were brought to this ivvoizigh and buried in Zion Church burying ground, from the reside:m*lg feu.-+A. B. Grosh, an Tuesday-afternoon last. Mr R. was .545 . yesurs of-age. W- The Cointnissioners of the County 40.10 haTS ald tivmpagla our difficulties ac ted with cam - mendable liberality, on Sat urday last generously oprrropriated twenty geousand dollars to be applied to reliev ing the 'families of real needy volunteers. This is truly worthy of imitation. ca- The Ladies eatriotfu Circle will meet hereafter in the store room former ly oeenpied lay Miss Margaret Trainer, adjourning the residence of Mr. Barr Spangler, every Tuesday evening. Ali are earnestly invited to attend. The .address of our boys in Cap tain Miiter's -company is: care of Cap& Miller, Co_ 135th. Regiineot, ROIL 851, Georgetown, D. C. (Er The Sea - lamina is exceedingly low_ eir Some time since, the lamented General Kearney ordered his officers to wear sewed on their caps a square bit of red flannel, that be might the rno,re easi ly recognize them. They have deter mined to adopt this: red badge as an honorary distinction, and their new com mander, General Stoneman, approves of it. Field and staff officers wear it on the crown of their caps; line officers on the front of their caps ; and privates on the right side. In the next tight, in which they may be engaged, Kearney's men, with their badges, Will avenge their beloved commander. t-4, - Mr. Ericsson has given . the name of "Camanche" to the immense iron clad vessel now building in Jersey City, and intended to be the pioneer of a fleet for the protection of our Pacific coast. Crowds of workmen are employed upon the vessel. She is building in the yard as the Weehawken, only the latter being on the stocks nearest the water, must be launched first. The peculiar mode of building a mailed man-of-war, which, when finished in every, way, can be ta ken apart piecemeal and - transported like a portable mess chest, is very inter esting. rre George N. Sanders, who left for Europe, via Niagara, some weeks since, we see by our English papers, per, Edin burg, has arrived in Liverpool. The Telegraph, of that city, a semi-secesh or gan, announces with a flourish, that he is "bearer of despatches for the Confed• erate Commissioners, Messrs Mason and Slidell." • aft The men employed in the work shops of the Pennsylvania railroad at Harrisburg have formed into a military company. The company permits them certain hours to drill each week, without deducting from their wages the time so employed. Cr On Thursday evening seventy-two thousand troops had arrived at Harris burg in response to the Governor's call, and more hourly arriving. Wednesday the 17th day of Sep tember was the 74th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution. 'THE M~.:RYET iI e~.Clc TRYING TO ESCAPE THE DRAFT.—A person dressed in female apparel, and who left Rochester, New York, for Ni agara Falls,was observed to act in an uneasy manner, and, on examination, it was discovered that the person was a man in woman's clothes, and was making for Canada to escape the draft. He was put under arrest at Lockport. His name is Tallman, from Tallreansvillo , Pa., and he was formerly a postmaster under Buchanan. .” AN °PFEIL—John B. Gough offered to each volunteer from his town, •Boyls ton, Mass., Who &liked before the 15th of August, $lO to each unmarried re cruitis2o to each married one, and $lO to the family of each soldier from Boyls ton now in the field. This is an addi tion _to the bounty of $lO5 . given by the town. Car Major Gen. McDowell h'as written to the President in reference to the charge of treachery said to have made against him by a dying officer (Colonel Brodhead), and asking a Court of Inqui ry, not only upon this special charge but into all his actions as a general of ficer. UT The "Adams Sewing Machine," which is flooding the whole. West, is said by those who have used it to be a very eicellent family machine. Address. for particulars, C. Ruggles, Detroit, Mich. See advertisment. slo.] WAGES PAID. MOO. TO sell goods for the • - ADAMS SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. We will give a commission on all goods sold by our agents, or pay wages at from $4O to $lOO per month, and pay all .necessary expenses. Our machine is perfect in its mechanism. A child can leant to operate it by half an hour's instruction? It is equal to any Family Sewing Machine in use, and we. have reduced the price to Fifteen Dollars. Each machine is warranted for three years. Address C. RUGGLES, Genn July 2.6; Detroit, iVlich. New Sto;nmer Goods We have just received a full and COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF EVERYTHING DESIRABLE IN THE MARKET, . FOR LADY'S, • BIEN'S AND El-IEOIIEIn WE Ul. OUR VARIETY OF LADIES DRESS. GOODS Is very large and contains many styles of rare beauty, adapted to the wants of the plain and gay. Our line of Xeres and Youth's. Ca-ssinzeres CANNOT FAIL To Burr EVERY TASTE. Gloves, hosiery, Mitts, and Notions of all kinds in full supply ; Sun Umbrellas, Worked Collars, Shawls, VeiL,, Etc. Ingrain, Venitian and Rag Citt.PETS, • Transparent, Oil Cloth and Paper WindOw, Blinds, Wall - Paper in styles suitable for Parlors, Chambers and Hall's. GROCERIES, CRDCfiERY AND FISH., ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP SPANGLER PATTERSON. 1111-11tiETTA PiARBL YARD. Tombs, sfones,.Be. MIOIIAEL GABLE, Marble Masori, • Opposite the .Tozoit Hall Park, Marietta, Pa.. MHE Marble business in all-its-branches, will be continued at the, old place, near the Town Hall and opposite Funk's Clros,s Keys Tavern, where every description of marble work will be kept on hand or made to order at short notice and at very reasonable prices. Marietta, June 29,1861. 49-ly MAE GLATZ FERRY, Formerly Ifeesey's. The undersigned having leased the above named old established Ferry and Hotel,. in fiellam Township, York county, opposite the borough of Marietta, where he is prepared to entertain the public at his bar and table with the best the market affords. He would very respectfully inform the traveling public that having obtained First Class Ferry Boats and efficient ferrymen, and is now fully prepa red to accommodate . persons wishing to cross the Susquehanna with vehicles or otherwise without delay or detention. , 10HN NOEL. C HEAP LAMPS. A FRESH SUPPLY OF Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns of every patern, suitable for the Parlor, the Kitchen and the Chamber; Hanging and, Side Lamps for Halls, Churches, Stores and Offices. Having purchased them from the manufactu rers in large quantities at the loWest cash rates, we can sell them much under the usual retail prices, although every other describtion of goods are advancing. PATTERSON 4. CO. JENVELRY.— A large and selected stock of fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the best factories in the country can be found at H. L. &-E. J. ZAHM 3 S.' ' Cor. North Queen St.-and Centre Square, Lan caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate and all goods warranted to be as represented. ILCOX'S Celebrated Imperial FA- Y V tension-Steel Spring Skeleton Skirt, with self-adjustible Bustle. The latest and best in use, just received at ' • DIFFENBACH'S and will be sold at consideTable below. the 11SUCa price s. , "1 - IANIEL G. BAKER, xi ATTORNEY AT LAW, LANCASTER, PA OFFICE :—No. 24 NORTH Duicr, STREET, opposite the Court, House, where he will at tend to the practide of his profession'in all its various branches. [Nov. 4,'39.-1y TjIMBROIDERIES—Just received the hugest 4 and most desirable lot of Embroideries eve °tiered for sale here, consisting in.psrt of beau tiful French Worked Collers, Undersleeves Spencers, Swias and lackonett Edging and In serting, Flouncing, &c., selling very low. J. R. DIFFENI3ACg. VI - TINE AND LIQUORS. ' Vy Superior Old Brandy, Old Rye Whiskey, Holland Gin, Old Xaderia, Lisbon, Slierry and Pert Wines. Pittsburg Whiskey always on, hand ,at the lowest market prices. Very Fine Brandy' at a very low figure, by the barrel. J. R. DIFFENBACH. Market-st. n A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HAMMERED and Rolled Iron, H. S. Bars, Norway, Nail Rods, American and German Spring and Cast Steel, Wagon Boxes, Iron Aides, Springs, &c., for &hid's. For sale by PATTF.Ii-SON . di CO. CNSTANTLY en hand, Monongahela - rec- Vi tified Whfakey. Benjamin & co 200 SACKS ..OF,SA.:LT • , . For sale cheap at Diffeahach's. Another Lot of New Summer GOODS. CALL AND SEE THE FASHIONABLE AND CHEAP DRESS GOODS, For Men's Ladies and Children's Wear • JUST SHELVED AT J. R. DIFFENBACH'S, No. 61 market Street, Marietta, Pa. O FFERS FOR SA LE The hest 'Merrimac - Prints at 12i cents; " " American " 12 2 , " " " Cocheco " 12, 1 C . 4 " Sprague " - " " - " Mourning " 124 " The best Domestic Ginghams,at 12a.cent.% Bleached and unbleached Muslins at nearly I= NEW DRESS GOODS Snell as English and French Chintzes, Mozainbiques, • DeDailies, French Challies, French Poplins, White and Colored B . R.I.L.TiTAN TS, Crapes, Veils , Collars, and Notions of all kinds: Spring Cloaking Cloths ' Fancy and Plain Ca ssimeres, Black and Fancy _Cloths, Vestings, Cashmeretts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Carpeting, Oil Cloths - Window Blinds,' Buff Holland, for Curtains, Curtain Fixtures, .&e., &c., All of ,the above goods having been bought vox easrr, will be sold cheap as the cheapest; the attention.of persons waiting for low prices are respectfully invited to , this notice. GROCERIES Ten Mids. Extra Syrtip at 50 cents per gallon ; Excelsior Hams and Dried Beef, said to be the hest in •the world. Fresh Soda and Wine cup Biscuit; Sugars, Coffees, Teas, &c., at the lowest market prices. Five Mids. 'Sugar House Molasses at 25 cents per gallon. LIQUORS: Brandies, Gins, Superior Old Rye,Pure Port, Sherry and Madiera Wines, all owhieh will, be sold at the lowest price roll. tam. China, Glass and Queensware, The highest price paid for produce • & Li:111011S. r 4 , !A .1)1-1m 13. D. BENJAMIN, -4,„. ° • DEALER IN • WINES & LIQUORS, Picot Building, Marietta, Pa. BEGS leave to inform the public that he will continue the WINE & LIQUOR busi ness, in all its brafictes. Ile will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch Whiskey; Cordials, Bitters, 1 „5-c., , BRNIAMIN3S ' ' Justly' Celebrated dose Whisky, ' • ALWAYS ON HAND, A Very, surerior OLD RYE W/116/CE ust received, 'which is warranted pure. 11:•• All H. D. B. now asks Of, the public is a careful examination of his stock and ces, which will, he is confideiit, result in lin tel keepers and others finding it to their ad. vantage to maltO' their purchases from 1 S'. B. RA.THVON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, ,At F. J. ii:ranzplesOld Stand, ort.the Cor. ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. RATE UL to the Citizens of Marietta ur and Vicinity, for the liberal patiOnage heretofore extended, the undersigned 'respect fully solicits a continuance of the same; as suring them, that under all circumstances, no efforts will be spared in rendering a satisfactory equivalent for every act of confidence reposed. . . Cr..tnia, - CssquannES 1) "V..errlucts i. and such - other seasdnable material as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly kept on hand and manufactured to order, promptly', and rea sonably, as taste or style may suggest, ALSO,--REA'D 4-NA DE - CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods and such articles as usually. belong to a -Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. SUPPLER & BRO.. IRON AND BRASS . FOUNDERS And Generdl Machinists, Second street; Below Union, Columbia, Pa -They are prepared to make'all kind's Of Iron Castings for Rolling Mills and Blast Furnaces, Pipes, for Steam, %Voter and Gas ; Columns, Fronts, Cellar •Doors, Weights,.&c., for Buil dings, and'eastings of every description ; 61:Ei1111 Z/VGTIVE , Y A.A T D L_VILZII6", 111 TEE XDST MODERN 'AND IMPROVED Manner,; Pumps, Brick. Presses, Shafting : and Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Taps, Dies, Machtnery for • Mining and' Tanning ; Brass 'Bearings, Steam S. 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 we flatter ourselves that we can give genera] satis faction to those who may favor us with their, orders. -113-21epairing promptly attended to. Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet with prompt attention. Prices to suit the times. Z. SUPPLER, 7'. R. SUPPLER. Columbia, October 20, 1860. 14-tf , DAVID COULIRAN S Painter, Glazier. and Paper _Hanger. OULD most respectfully -inforin the cit- VV igens of Marietta and the public gener ally that . he is prepared to do House Painting, . China Glossing, - .Paper -.Hanging, Vic. ; At very short notice and at prices to suit the times. He can In found at his mother's resi dence on the corner of Chesnut and Seeonl streets, a-few doors. below-the M. E. Church, and. immediately opposite the old Oberlin Coach. Works: - [Aug. 3-ly. A LEXANDER LYNDSAY, Fashionable • • • Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN. Would most respectfully inform the citizens of this Borough and neighborhood that he has the largest assortment of City made work in his line of biisiness 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 BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he will warrant for neatnessand•good fit. sCaif and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. -.. DR. J. Z. HOPPER. , • ' . OF THE BALTIMORE COLLE:: 'llamas& OF DENTAL SURGE - RI4. = - LATE, OF lIKAR , ISi3URG. O FT ICE:—Front street, fourth door from - Locust, over Saylor & MeDonald's Book and Bookre,Colu_nt s a.. Entrance between the Drug Bto • Columbia,' May 1, 1860.-IY. erCREAM. ICE CREAM. ,CtilFinely flavolvFleit- Cream 'can' be bad FE'S every day - an - ievenkng,,qt.fnday'a exceod. Woraws : lVAirrivr . qvqa4, - Miirkeka., Mdrietta; DR. DRUNOIVS CELEWRATED REMEDIES! FOR DELICATE DISEASES NO. 1. TEIE GREAT REVlVER.—Speedily eradicates all the evil effects of self abuse, as loss of memory, shortness of breath, giddi ness, palpitation of the heart, dimness of vis ion, or any constitutional derangement of the system brought on by the unrestrained indul gence of the passions. Acts alike on either sex. Price one dollar. No. 2. l'lrm BALM.—WiII cure in from two to eight days, any ease of Gonorrhoea,(clap)is without taste or smell and requires no restric tian of action or diet; for either sex ; price $l. NO. 3. Trtz TEREIt will cure sleet in the shortest possible time, and I can show certiti cates of cures effected by this remedy, wher all others have failed. No taste or smell.-- Price one dollar. NO. 4. THE PurtyrEn is the only known remedy that will positively cure strictures of the urethra, no matter of how long standing or neglected the case may be. Price one dollar. NO. 5. THE SOLTITOR will cure any case of Gravel permanently and speedily remov all diseases from the bladder and kidneys.— Price one dollar.. No. 6. THE. PREVENTOR is a sure preven Lion against the contraction of any disease, is less expensive mid far preferable to anything In use. 'Adapted to either sex. Price al. NO 7. TUE ASIARIr, will cure the whites radically and in less time than' they can be ef fectually removed by any other treatment; in fact this is the only remedy that will really cure this disease ;-pleasant to take. Price $l. NO. S. 'THE ORIENTAL Pamirs are cer tain, safe and speedy in producing menstrua tion or correcting any irregularities ' of the monthly periods - . Price two dollars. No. 9. THE FEMALE SAFEGUARD, or Off spring Regulator will last a lifetime. Price ad - . Either of the Remedies will be sent free by Mail on receipt of the price, annexed. Circu lars containing valuable infOrmation with full description of each Remedy, may he obtained by enclosing one post stamp. Address • DR. FELIX= BRUNON, Box 99, Philadelphia, PR. These Remedies are sold in Marietta only by JOHN JAY LIBHART, where circulars con Mining a full description 'of each case can be obtained gratis, on application. General Depot, North East-Garner of York Avenue and Callowhill streel,ladelphia, Pa. Kir In complicated caSes 1 can be consulted by letter, or pm sonallj at my othce ; entmuce, No. 401 York Avennel DA. F. BatrioN. August 27, 1859.-li. I , I2ARW sMEDICAL TREATISE On flee PhysiologicalYiews of Marriage! 260 PAGES AND 130 ENGRAVINGS Price only 25 cents. Sent free of postage to . all parts of the Union. On the infirmities of youth and maturity, disclosing the secret fol lies of both sexes of ages, causing debility - , nervousness, depression of spirit, palpitation of the. heart, suicidal irn agin i ngs, - involuntary emissions, blushings, defective memory, indi gestion and lassitude, with confessions of thrilling interest of a Boarding School Miss, a College Student, and a Youug .Married,Lady, tyc. It is a truthful adviser to the married and those contemplating marriage, 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 MEN who are troubled with weakness, generally caused by a bad habit in youth, the effects of which are dizziness, papas, forgetfulness, sometimes a ringit!g•in the. ears, weak eyes, weakness of the back and lower extremities, &infusion of ide . as, loss of memory, with rhelaiicholy, may be cured by the author's new Tarts aitd 1071(1011 Treat ment. We have, recently devoted much of our time in visiting the European Hospitals, avail ing ourselves of the knotvledge and researches uf.the most skillful Physicians and Surgeons in .Earope 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 WO our. practice, and the public may rest assured of the same zeal, assiduity, SECRECY and attention being paid to their cases,, which has so successfully distinguished ualieretofore, as a Physician in our rat:lLltan department of professional Practice, for the past twenty-five years, FRENCH FESIALE PlLLS.—Ladies who wish for iVledicines, the effmacy of which has been tested in thousands of cases, and never &ilea to effect speedy cures without any bad re sults, ,will use none but 1)r. -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 &mid 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 peat of the United States orCanada. To THE. LADIES—Who need a confidential medical adviser with regard to any of those interesting complaints to which their delicate organization renders• them liable, are patticu larly invited to consult us. Tux.," ELECTRO-GALVANIC, PROTECTIVE " For inatried ladies Whose health will not ad mit, or who have no desire to increase their families, may be obtained as above. , It is a perfectly safe preventive to conception, and has been extensively used during the last 20 years. Prin 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, -petit male and fe inalc,l of this fatal habit, pointing out the fatality that invariably attends its victims, and developing, the whole progress of the disease, from the commencement to the end. It will be sent.by, Mail on, receipt of two [3 cent: Stamps. Attendance daily, from 8 in the morning, til 9 at 'night, and' on Sundays from .2 till .5 .P.m. Medicines with full directions - sent to any part-of the United States. or Canadas, by pa tients conimueicating their symptoms by letter. BusineSs correSpondence strictly confidential. 1 - -• Dr. L's Office is still located as establish ed under the name of Pit. LACROIX, at No. -13 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. 'Y. ' E 0: W. WORRALL, Ur SURGEON DENTIST, Haying removed to the Rooms prinerly occupied by Dr. Swentzel, adjoining Spangler .1- Pat terson't Store; Market Street, where he is now prepared to wait on all who may feel ,cirt&t i "r disposed to patronize him. Dentistry in-all.its branches car ried on. T.F.ETII inserted on 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-place;:would ask a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, for which he will render every possi ble satisfaction. Kr - Ether administered to proper persons JOHN BELL, Merazant Cor, of Marlcet-st:, and Elbow Zane, Marietta . • RATEFUL-for past favors I would rebut k_Tmy thanks to my numerous friends and pa trons and inform them that I still continue the old business at the" Old stand, where . 1 will be pleased to see them at all tunes, and having a full and splendid assortment of ' CLOTHS, CASS IMERES FI, VESTIYGS, which will be made up to order at the shortest notice by the best of workmen, and on reasona ble terms, I would be pleased, therefore, to'wait upon my old customers and all who see proper o patronize me hereafter. A Stray Steer AIVIE to the premises ofj he subscriber, re- Csiding in East Donegal township, near Marietta Borough, about the Ist of Tune last, A RED S FEE R, supposed to be about 18 roohths old. The ow ner is, hereby notified to come forward and prove property; pay charges and take it away, otherwise it will be sold according to law. • JAMES M'C SR; August 23, 1861-tf RANDLEg7-: : all briinii:s=" arranteti . ,: Mit'llenuirke. • - Benjatitin• 4 •C• 6.-- The Solt:iers True Friend Always READY HOLLOWAY'S OIaTMENT.—Long marches, sore and stiff joints, blistered and inflamed feet, all these the Soldiers must endure, MoTiEr.ns, F EItE2I BER TH Is, when your sons are grasping their muskets to meet. danger, think what relief a- single pot- of-this A L L HEALING St Coolarro Salve will give -to the one you love whet far away from home and friends. It hardens and makes tough the feet so that they can endure great fatigue. It soothes and relieves the inflamed and'stiffened joints, leaving them supple, strong and vigor ous, while for Sabre Cuts and Gunshot TVounds,. It stands unequelled, removing and prevent ing e- - ery vestige of inflamation and gently drawing the edges together, it quickly and completely heals the most' frightful wounds. Wives and Sisters of our Volunteers. You cannot put into the Knapsacks of your Husbands and Brothers, a more valuable or more necessary gift tuan a supply of this - Extraordinary Military Salve The lonely sentry walking his roundaat night, exposed to drenching rains and chillzd night air, is often seized with most ViOLENT Paists, Cough and suffocating Hoarseness, first symptoms of quick consumption, but if supplied with Holloway's Pills and Hollo way's Ointment, all danger is averted, a few Pills taken night and morning, and the Oint ment briskly rubbed twice a day over the throat and chest will remove the severest pains and stop the most distressing or Danger ous cough. Therefore we say to the whole Army. Soldiers Attention !! See to your own health, do not trust to the Army supplies, although most valuable.— These Pills and Ointment have been thorough ly tested, they are the only remedies used in the European Camps and Barracks, for over forty years Doctor Holloway has supplied all the Armies in Edrope, and during the Crimean Campaign he established a depot at Balaclava, for the exclusive sale of these Great Remedies. many-a time his special Agent there has sold over a ton in weight of . the Ointment in a single day. These terrible and fatal enemies of the SOLDIERS ID: CAMP, Dierlica, Dysentery, Scurvy, Sores and Scrofu lous Eruptions, all disappear like a charm before these pins 4- Ointment, and now while the cry rings throughout the land, lb ,Armsl TO Arms!! Do not let these brave men perish by discusa place in their hands these Precious Rented es, that will enable them to resist the dangerous exposures, the Fevers, the Chills, and the wounds - which they cannot avoid, and what is more, cannot frequently get succour in the moment of need, whereas if our brave men have only to put their hands into their Knap sacks and find there a sure remedy for all the casualties of the battle field. Blow many thousands of lives would thus be saved who would otherwise perish before relief could be obtained. IMPORTANT CAUTION I—None are genuine unless the words “liolloway, New York and London, ,, are disernible as a TVaLT-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot and box; the same may be plainly sees by holding the leaf to_the light. _A hand some reward will be given to any one render ing such information as may lead to the de tection of any party or pasrties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to he spurious. * * *Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HOLLOWAY, SO Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civitized world, ill boxeS at 25 cents, 62 cents, and $1 each. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. T H E Cc)luzYr) lc ±a ,firistutarie f cconlzarza, Of Columbia, Lancaster County, Penn'a CHARTER PERPETUAL M HIS Company continues to insure Build ings, Merchandise, and oilier property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutu al plan, either La' a cash premium of premium note. The success of the Company has far ex ceeded the most sanguine - expectatior s of the Directors, and it will be noticed bk the fi'llow ing statement that its affairs are in a healthy and flourishing condition. WHOLE AfrIOUND INSURED $772,707 34. Balance of Cash Preiniums unexpended, Feb ruary Ist, 1561, $565 IS Cash Premiums received during the last year . , less agents' commission, $3,315 54 Interest received on money loanei last year, Losses and Expenses paid the last year, Balance of Cash Premiums unex pended, Feb. Ist, 1862, $4,210 07 It will be seen from the above that the money paid in advance for policies has peen sufficient to pay all losses and expenses and leave a surplus fund of over Fifteen Hundred Dollars, and that the Directors have never levied any tax upon the members of the Com pany C. S. K ‘.U.ITMAN, President GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Sectary. MIEHAE.L S. SHUMAN, Treasurer. DIRECTORS : Abraham Bruner, Sr., =I John Eau!rich, H. G. Minich, Samuel F. Eoet lein, Michael S. Shuman, L'phraim Hershey, Michael H. Moore, George Young, Jr., Nicholas Mc Donald MfEMIII REFER E.N CES.—The following persons are all members of this Company: Bainbridge—lt. H Jones,•John H. Smith, Joseph Kurtz. Columbia—Geo. Bog e, Hiram Wilson, F. S. Metz, Casper Yeager, H. C. Fondersimth, John Shenberger, J. G. 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, Vogle, Samuel Arms, A. Gray & Co. East Hempfield —Simon Minich. Falmouth—Abraham Col lins, Samuel Horst, Michael Hess, Lancas ter—John Rankin, B. A. Shaeffer, Henry E. Leman, Wm. T. Cooper, John Sheaffer, Geo. Reese. Marietta—Geo. W. Mehaffey, John H. Summy, Frederick Mahling, E. D. Roath, Calvin A. - Schaffner, John Naylor; Samuel Hopkins, Martin Hildebrandt, H. & F. Fletch er. Mount Joy—Jacob - Myers, Israel. Barn hart, Michael Brandt, John Breueman.— Manherm—John Hosteter,J. E. Cross, Sam'L Long, Geo. Weaver, Jon M. Dunlap, John Butt, Philip Arnt, Jacob H. Kline, David Fisher. Maytown—Hiram Beatty, George B. Murray, Samuel Pence, Simon F. Albright.— Alountville—A. S. Bowers. Manor Township —Jacob B. Shuman, Christian Miller, Julius L. Shuman. Penn Township--Daniel Frey, Henry B. Becker, Henry Neff, John E. Bren ner. Rapho Township—Chnstiam Greider, Edward Givens, MiChael Wittnan. West Ilempfzeld Township—ll. E.' Wolf, LI, A. Pike, K. A. Reid, J. H. Strickler, Amos S.. Bowers, Jacob Hannan. Warwick Township—Daniel B. Erb. , 1 2 -- The Company wish to appoint alrAgent for each Townshit, Lancaster Persons wishing - to take the Agehcy c*ti IP7 . irr person or by letter. • 'TWENTY EiIPTY HOGSHEADS I—in good condition—will bO: sold at the low.price of $1 each and kelivered any where in or near Marietta fleelOharge. Be ing in 'rant of cellar Atom, if taken from the store soon, a trifle less will be taken. Also, a lot of excellent W.EIisKY BARIIELS fiery elieap. For sale at DrFFEINBACH'S. 29 35 $4,210 Or $2,704 21 $1,505 SG
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