£ 'Prat Iflaritttian. MAIZIF.TTA C Horns. The several pa s tenger trains leave the "Upper-qation Depot" as follows: .Morriiri4 train, East, at ten minutes before ; Mail train West, I I:38 ; liarrisburg Accominolation train, East, at 9 Minutes after f ; the sam, train WeSt, at five minutes before 7 in the evening;. MARIETTA, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1863. irir Our town was in the most intense excitement on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday last, in consequence of the reports that the rebels were marching oti Harrisburg, York, and along the Susquehanna between Peach Bottom and Columbia. A meeting was called in the Town Ball park on Monday after noon, to deviSe means to raise two com panies for home defense. It adjourned until evening to complete arrangements, in the meantime the Thomas Rifles had bills posted culling for volunteers to fill tip their ranks. On Tuesday night the Rifles repaired to Columbia to assist in protecting the bridge, where they—with several hundred citizens—remained all night, On Wednesday word of the dis tricting of the Susquehanna was re ceived and this portion placed in charge of Lieut. William Johnstin, late of Co. U, 135th Pennsylvania Volunteers, who directed the Rifles to take position at the Glatz ferry, on the York county aide, where they remained for the night. On Thursday morning things looked a tittle more calm, word having been re .ceivedfrom Llarrisburg that troops were flocking into that city as fast as place could be provided for themthis had the effect of calming the over timorous, 21n41 things once more assumed a calm, courageous hot determined aspect, and all set to work to have something deci .eisively done. A company of colored ,men was then started sod in a short time forty-sit: names were no the muster roll, a white captain—David Coble— .selected and ell in readiness to rendez wous—a eon/mitt-cc of eitizetts to call oa the .Governor, to .ascertain what was next to be done, was sent to Barris- Tif-e cern-mittee returned with word that the colored troops could only be received for "three years or the war." flere was a "stand-still" again. The Thomas Rifles are still on the Yoik county aide of the Susquehanna. Oa Thursday the I.ndiee of the Patrietie Circle sent bashcf after ImE4setfol fur "the `'innertnnt),"asulacreogesnente were made to supply, regularly, all en duty, with rat ions. The ladies connected with this patriotic association are doing all in their power to want and prevent selferlog Tit Wr reward will coma some day. lf'he river has raised considerable, making fording it onto!' the qnestf-oe. Lieut. johostin hae had pickets posted ail along• his entire line end the ferrymen and boats brought to the Lancaster county side every even ing. Since the abase was pat in _.typO. %CP team that Lieut. .Tohnetia has been su perceeded by henry S. L4lhart who has taken charge of the defenses along Ibis portion- of the route. This is a most grferribs rnistake,of Col. Franklin. L4Srat..4. bail' pat everything is working trader and, he is know.n,. published and regarded as the 'officer in charge, and now thitcuacalted for change has brought abnat'great dissatisfaction and confu sion. Lieut. J. has Lad some experi ence in military affairs whilst his sue cessor has had none. grar Our County Commissioners have pcked nobly throughout this whole rebel lion. ' In getting up Cols. Bambright and Franklin's regiments they contribu ted liberally and now they again come to ti3ti rescue, as will-be seen by the fol lowing TNereas, It is believed that an army of rebels now threaten the soil of Pennsyl vania; and whereas, the President of the Ueited States has issued his proclama tion to the Governor of this State to raise 50,000 men to repel such an inva sion if - the same should be made ; and whereas, the Commissioners of Lancas ter County, fully appreciating the neces sity of raising troops for said purpose and desirous to assist the same, have Pcsolued, That the sum of $2O be al lowed every able bodied citizen until one regiment is- made up, who may en list in said service, to be paid immedi ately upon their being mustered into service for the -space of six months.— And in addition to: said bounty, that they will guarrantee to each man and every person so oulisted, an 'am ount equal-to one - month's wages—provided the same is not paid by the goVernment• On Friday night last, or rattler Saturday morning, we were favored with kilelightful serenade from " KeEfer's Co tillion , Band " of Lancaster, which had ikeett in our vicinity furnishing the 'fin ale fora party. Prof. W. H. Keifer is niin 'of the finest musicians id the State, and his hand produces the sweetest dan ding music—to some of which we'tipped our too to years 'agoue—which it was our good fortune to have ever listened to. His band is the "pet" in Lancaster. On Sunday evening next, at the M. E. Church, a sermon is to be deliv ered to the Good Templars, by Rev. Xr.'GrUgg.' Gosley tbr July is on our table. every.lildy pretendipg 'to' 9pi'collifre, elquld.not bo without Goiier. From our Murfreesboro' Correspondent. JUNE 10, 1863. Edilor Mariettian :—When the man date of the laud requires the life of man as the penalty of his crime, his last mo ments become of great value to himself, and of great interest to those who sur round him. Friday, Junesth, will long be remembered by the soldiers of this department who never witnessed an ex ecution. In the early part of March, William A. Silkirk, a citizen of Tennes see, in company with three other men, murdered Adam Weaver, a citizen of the same state, for the purpose of getting his money, which amounted to several thousand dollars. After committing the horrid deed they fled to the rebel army ; here they were arrested for committing depredations, and placed in jail at LI k. u tsv i I le, Alabama. They made their escape from jail,' and Wm. A. Silkirk came to our lines and reported himself as a rebel deserter and desired to join our ranks. Several of Col. Stoke's let Middle Tennessee Cavalry, who are very familiar with the citizens and coun try of this section, recognized in him the man who -murdered Weaver.— Through their influence a military cam mission convened and • Wm. A. Silkirk was found guilty of the charge of mur der. Gen. Rosecrans approved the sen. tence and ordered Gen. Thomas to have it carried into execution on the sth. of June, betiveen the hours of 12 and 3 o'clock, P. M. The scaffold was erected within a short distance of the camp of the 79th, and about a mile from the city. Loug before "the hour a Motley crowd could be seen approaching the place of execution, being a combination of offi cers, soldiers, teamsters and contrabands. After patiently waiting an hour or more, the glitter of bayonets surrounding the wagcn in which the culprit eat, told the cortege was approaching; on nearing the ground an advance guard was sent to clear the ground around the scaffold the assembly fell back in anything but a graceful manner, when the command `•Charge _bayonets," was given. With the condemned there were several priests, who offered several prayers in his behalf. Tile order containing: the charge was read, after which the prison er said, "1 am innocent of the charge; I was there, but did not commit the murder; yet, I am ready to die" ; his arms were thea tied, the rope adjusted, the cap drawn over his face and there he stood, for a innment, on the brink of eternity; the illpp fell, and he was no longer a prisoner; nature's debt was paid, -and in a few tabiatee, to earth, he was gone. That handsoine agent or Secretary Chase, the paymaster, was with us a few mornings ago and paid the 79th before breittfast. The greater part of this ar my has been paid to April 30th. Col. Wilderls mounted infantry, otthe hatch et brigade, as they are sometimes called (being first armed with hatchets), cap tured 100 men; between 150 and 2ffl horses and mules and 59 wagons roaded with supplies, in the vicinity of Snow Hill last Thursday. This brigade has .done good service, they confiscated their horses and bought their arms. Heavy firing was heard in the direc tion of Franklin a few days ago ; we have nth leateed the cause. We are, nearly all the time, under marching or ders of late. - S. E. W. G ir We have received from 'Lieut. ABRX. ALSTEAD, formerly of this place, now stteched to the 'Provost' Guard at 13eaufort, South Carolina, a copy of the "Free South," a neat little sheet pub lished at Beaufort. In a note to us, Lieut. A. says the 54th Regiment, Mass. Vols., colored, had arrived there and had already done such - work as set tled the question "will niggers fight,"— fle says they are a fine body of well disciplined, well drilled set of men and fight like tigers. The Moutgomety raid settled that point. esrJohn L. Jacobs, of Maytown, is getting up a Cavalry company for-State defence. Mr. J. has had considerable experience in military affairs—both theoretical and practical. He was the first Lieutenant of Captain Congden's Marietta company, during ,the three months service, Ice C_rea-rY) WOLFE'S 'ICE CREAM SALOON.' Market Street, Maritta. Open every day and evening-Sundays Exc~ptecd_ Wa3ateci_ , . ' CORDS' OF HEMLOCK BARK, 50 r 50 CO DS ...TIESTNUT--AK BARK, 10 fords of White : Oak Bark. ' H. C. LOCHER, Lancaster Pi. '* T. C. FAIINESTOCE I le s — Stfilal-Off PESPECTFULLY offershis professional services to the citizens of Marietia , ajid vicinity, assuring them that all operations in trusted to his care, either in Operative or Me chanical DentistrY, Will be executed in a.th.or roughly scientif.c.' manper. Orrice.: On Main street, a few doors west of the Post Offle:e. - - DR. WM. - S. FAHNESTOCK, , . OFFICE t.-- ST., N -ST. NEARLY OPPOSITE It - Spangler, & Patterson's Store: Fa 7 'ro 8 A. m. OFFICE HOURS.t rm " 1 TO 2. • tt Se 7P. M.. . PECTACLES to suit all wbo elosiet tcan ,be aided _with glasses, can:be bought at H L. fig X. J. ZAHM'S, Cor ner" of North F (Zneeri-lit" 'and Center Square, rTeaer" t a W d ; il3:6/d A f f r ft at so hrt f ' (v 640 0, a A 111 4 Bank Notite T HE Stockholders of the First National Bank of Marietta are hereby notified that an installment of 20 per cent per share 'will be due and payable to B. Spangler, on the 22d instant. By order of the Board of Directors,. JOHN BOLLINGER, President. .Marietta, Rine 10, 1863. SPRING GOODS ND w E have just t orr i l a s full assortment of G adapted to the present and approaching sea son, which we are selling at a small advance. OUR LINE OF• FABRICS FOR LADIES WEAR, CANNOT BE SURPASSED, • it embraces .everything NEW, BEAUTIFUL AND DESIRABLE. Also, a well selected assortment of Seam medium and light OW IA Cas,,iii}ehes 01 . ) a Iledipo, for full suits adapted to men-and youth's wear. A large - stock of Hosiery and Gloves at OLD PRICES CHEAP DOMESTICS, ',Muslim?, Tickings, Osnaburgi, Checks, Ginghams, &c.,.&c., at least 20 per cent under the present city rates. CARPETSD . :WALL PAPERS. Ingrain' and s Rag Carpets,; 4000 pieceisassorted Wall Paper. WINDOW BLINDS. Buff Holland, Green 'Oil t loth, Transpaient (of all' snades) and Paper Blinds. • —. CARPET CHAIN. Colored and Grey Linen,,Coittin and Woollet. Carpet Chain. QUEENSWARE. Fulf:Anner and. Tea ,Setts,of the best makers of Ironstone. GROCERIES. Sugars, Syrups, Fish, Salt, &c.,, at last Decem ber . prices. An early call is solicited. SPANGLER & PATTERSON, No. .66 MA RAEI , ST. Marietta, April 18,1863. DR. J. Z. H OFFER, DENTIST; -.OF THE BALTIMORE- COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGVAY, LATE OF HARRISBURG. OF F I CE:—Front street, next door to IV Williains , Drug Store, between Locust and Walnut streets, Columbia. . H. L. gc4l. J. ZAHM ESPECI FULLY. inform then r,friends and the public that they still continue the WATCH, :CLOCK s ND JEWELRY business at-the old stand, North-west Corner of North Queen street and Center Square, Lancaster, Pa. A full assortment of. goods in our line of busi ness always en hand and for sale at the lowest cash rates. Izi7 Repairing _Wended to per sohagy by the proprEetors.:.. Tll American - Watches are among the best timekeepers now in use, sad for durability strength and . simplicity far surpass any other watch Made in the world. H. L. $- E. J. Z A if Corner of North Queeu-st., and Centre Square: Lancaster, Pa., have them for sale at the,veis lowest rates—every watch accompanied With the manufacturers guarrantee to ensure Its gen uineness.• . .IkLATED - WARE ; A Large and tine stock r of Plated ware at H. L. & E. J. ZAIIM'S- Corner of 'North Queen street & Center Square Lancaster, Pa. Tea Setts, in variety, Coffee Urns, Pitchers, Goblets,. Satt Stands, Cake Baskets, Card 'Baskets, Spoons, Fake, Knives, Casters,&c, &c., at manufacturers prices. ILErca - rzzio attended to at moderate rates. JENVELRY.—A large and selected stoMi-df fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the best factories in the country can be found at & E. J. ZAHIVIIS. Cor. North Queen st. and Centre Square;l:an easter, Pa. Our prices are moderate and all goods warranted to be as represented. LITTA Ph:RC PIA BLACKlNG—without Ur brushing: For Boots, Shoes, Harness. Carriages, and _Military Leather Work. It gives the lem hot' a polish like patent leather makes it water proof, does not stain the whit est article of diess and need not be applied of tener than two or three times a month, For sale at Dr. Landis' •Drug Store. Ready-MiLde Clothing. J. ft. 15IFFENBACil baying laid in a very serviceable stock of strong and:well-rnade WINTE.R. CLOTIIING, such as Cnats, - Pants and Vests. which will be sold at a lower figure than can be . banght any where else.. Caine and hear the. prices. $1 00 4- f g. t l i V e ,A ß ß. o l3o o . ig te f t Council tao: a Reward of One Hundred Dollars for the ar rest and conviction of the perpetrator of the murder of Charles A. Brady. SAMUEL RIPPLE, SR., Chief Burgess. DRIME GROCE 3,1 E S:—Rio, .I:eve and Laguira Coffee ; Crashed, Pulverized W and Blown Sugar; Superior Green and Black Tea, Rice, Cheese and Spices; Syrup and prime ha; king Molasses; Excellent Pearl Barley at' . J. R. DIFFENBACH)S. I)HFFALO ROB Horse Blankets, Lip Harness, Saddles, Whips, Ike.," A tine assortment now on hand at S: L. DELLINGER'S, Market street, Manetta. Call and see - before purchasing elsewhere. .. -17-3 m A SUPERIOR COOK STOVE, Very plain style, each one warranted to perform to the entire satisfaction of '". = - "s the purchaser. , ' --- 1, -- _ . :PATTERSON &.C a. --No CN.gw . CROP. New Orleans Molasses. - :Whig is - the only kind. of Molasses that is good for Cake Baking. J ustreceived. at SPANGLER - 8z PATTERSON:- 111 HE :Largest and beat assortment of Fancy j_ Cloth & Cassiineres'and vesting ever offered imthis market anclwill be-sold at prices which defy competition by- J. R. Diffenbach. ICKIRY.BI Oak Wood, 60 Cords each Hickory and Oak Wood. Orders must be accompanied. with' the cash when they will bez promptly fine?. : Spongier & P attersonk, .. . . FOR A T.EIRE'F..-HORSE- EN $ . 1 0 GINE AND TUIIII:LER IJOILER, 0 nearly new, and in, good. order.. - • ' Enquire at. this office., - Marietta, play 16, 1563. ; _ . - .. LIOR SALE A„Toti pay, 'nearli:n . ew, of good make, and fur sale ,cheap., plric 4k; Patterson. a:l.'s Hardware Sibre. - JOHN SPANGLER. • • AN11.1.4 BEANS. We 'hare, just re- Viceived it - very - superior let of , VANILLA. BEANS, new crop-just imported, which we offer,for sale at a fair price. • WOLFE, MARKET -Sr. irtIiAgPAONE an - d: cother Table WinlSP ulirrantesd to be pure; ant sold. es logs can be bobiht ir(MadelPhiN " I ge*7l " etrk. 11:014ANIN 13frgt •• I:4l4WAnlivi4;l4ikongiAiiis e -Ate(Ahiels.eys! < ILD. Bettiamtii. Not nltobolir A. Highly Concentrated-Vegetable Extract, A INII-?;E TONTO. DR. 1100FLAND 1 , BEAM AN BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, PHIL'A, PA. L L effectually cure Liver Complaint, V, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, chronic or nervous Debility, diseases of the Kidneys, and bad dis eases arising from a disordered Liver or Stom ach. Such as Constipation, inward Piles, lot ness or blood to the head, acidity of the Stom ach, Nausea, Heartburn, disgust for food, ful ness or _weight in the stomach. sour Eructations, sinking:or fluttering at the pit of tne Stomach, swimming of the Head, hurried and difficult Breathing, fluttering at the Heart. choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of Vision, dots or webs before the Sight, fever.ai.il dull pain in,the Head, defi ciency of Perspiration, yellownesS of - the Skin and Eyes pain intheSide, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., sudden flushes of Heat, burning , iu.the Flesh, constant imaginings of Evil, and grief, depression of Spirits. And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Billions Fever &c.— They-contain no Alchohol or bad Wnisky.— They wri.L. CURE the above. diseases in ninety nine cases out of a hundred. The proprietors have thousands of .letters from the most eminent Clergymen, Lawyers, Physicians, and , Citizens, testifying of their own' pers knowledge, to the beneficial ef fects and medical virtues of these 'fitters, Do you .want somothing,to strengthen you 7 Do you want wood appet:te 7 Do you- want to build up your .eonstitution 7 Do you want to feel well?' Do you want to get rid of Ner vousness? :Do you want energy? :Do you want to sleep well? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling.? If you do, use 1100 FL A sin , i German Bitters: . Front lieu. J,:Newton.Brown-,: D. Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. AlthOugh nut disposed to :favor, or recom mend Patent Medicines in. general, through distrust of their, ingredients; and effects; know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in hope that, he may thus. contribute to the benefit of others. - , I do this,the more, readiry in regard to Hoof land's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. 'M. Jacksoo,.of this city,, because I was prejudiced against them for-many years, under the im pressiOn. that they, were. chiefly an alcholic mixture.. I am indebted .to my friend Robert Shoemaker, ,Esq.,, for the removal of this pre judice by, proper tests, and for encouragement to : try :them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The .use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the the.present.year, was followed by, evident re lief, and restoration to a. degree of bodily nod mental vigor...which I. had, not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining.- I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to themse, of them. NEWTON BROWN. Philad'a., June, 23, 1561. PARTICULAR Noxrcc. = There are many preparations sold under-the name of. Bitters, put up. quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common ruin, costing frorn 20 to 90 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by anise. or Coriander Seed. • - This class of Bitters has caused and will con tinue, to cause, as long. as they can be sold, hundreds to die, the death of the drunkard.= By their -use- the fiystem is kept continually under the influence of alchoholic stimulants of the worst kind,,the desire - for liquor is created and kept:up, and the result all the-horrors attendant upon ; a:drunkerd's life and death.- For those who desire and .will have a Liquor Bitters,. we publish the following.receipt Get One bottle of iloofland's Bitters and, mist with three quarts of good brandy or whisky,. and the result will be a preparation that will far excel to medfcinal virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the market,and will cost much less. You will hive all the virtues of Hoolland's Bitters 'in connection with a good article of liquor, at a much le4s price than these inferior prepare tions:vailleoit you. ATTENTION 'SOLDIERS t. We: call the atten tion of all having relations or friends in the army 'to - the fact that .‘,'LlOollantl?i Gerrnaq Bitters" will cure nine-tenths Df .the diseases induced by . exposures and - privatiOns incident te camp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will.be noticed that a very large pro polion are suffering from debility. Eyery case of that kind can De readily cured by 1-loofland , s German Bitters. Diseases result ing from disorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed. We:have no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitter's were freely used among our soldiers, htindreda of lives , might be saved that otherwise will be lost. . . We call the particular attention to the fol lowing remarkable and well authenticate, cure of one of the nation's heroes, .wlose life to use hia language, "has, been saveil - byjhe Bitters ;" AD . ELPIIIA, August 2.3 d, 1862. Messes. Jones 4 - Evions.:AV ell, gentleman, your Hoofland's German Bitters have.saved my life. Therais no mistake in this, 'ltis vouch ed for bynuiubers of my comrades, some of Whose narnet are , appended; and who are fully cogniZant of all the circumstances of my case. 1 ant, and have been for the last four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated: battery, and' under the immediate come/laud of Cap tain B. Ayres. Through the ckposure at ter. dant upon my arduons duties, I was attack- ed it,Novernber last Wail in flitrilatiOn of the lungs; and was for seventy-two days in the hospital. -This was followed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dyseinary. I. was then removed from the White House, and sent to this city on board the 'steamer "State of Maine," Irons whicn I 'andel on the 2Sth, ofJune. Since that time 1 have been about as low as any one could and still retain-a spark of vitality. For a week or more I was scarcely able to swallow anything, audit I did force "a mortal down, it was immediately thrown up again. I could not even keep a glass of water on my stomach. Life could not last under' these circumstances: and, accordingly, tne physi diana who had been working faithfully, though unsuccessfully to rescue me front the grasp of the dread Archer, frankly told me they could do no more for me, and advised me to see a clergyman, and to make such disposi tion of my lin:dial funds as best • suited me.— Au acquaintance who visited me at the hospi tal, Mr. Frederick- Steinuron, n.t: Sixth lielow Arch'street, advised rrie, as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters, and kiodly procured a bottle. From'the time I commenced taking tnem the gloomy shadow of death receded, and Tam now, thank God faint, getting bettor. Tho' I have taken but two bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and I feet sanguine of being per mittedio rejoin my wife 'and daughter, from whom I have heard nothing for eighteen Months: for, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virgin ian, from the vicinity of Front Royal. To your invaluable — Bitters I owe the certainty of life which' hasiaken the'placo of vague fears --to your Bitters will 1 owe the glourious priz vilege of again duping to my boSona those who are dearest to me in life. ' • - Very truly yours; ISAAC MALONE. We fully concur in the truth of the above statement, as we had despaired of seeing our Comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. J.: in Cuddleback, Ist 'New York Battery. George A. Ackley, Co. C., llth Lewis Chevalier, 92d New York. I. E. Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery F. J:B..l'asewell, Co. B, 3d Vertnont. Hentirli: Berme, Co. B. do.. - Henry 7F.-Macdouald,,Co. C..6th , .. Maine. s • Jdbit F. - Want, CO: E. 3111 Maine; ' Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F., 95th Penn. .... : Joltp, - Jeyrins, Co. B. 106th Penn. ' BiWate- Of!Cdunterfeits ! See that • the sik ffirtnelof "C !Jackson," is on the wrapper of each bottle: Trice per bottle - 73 cents, or half dozen n 144110. ta- Tv- Shouleyo -k n 3.- niTret Wtrgp.St ifdt have the article, do not be put".oll by any of tlii - inicci- Catint preparations . that'marbe offered iu its Ogee, but send to us, and we twill forward, tiecdrely packedi , by ek l iress. . Principal Office and Manufactory; No. 631. AB.CIeSTIMET.. JONESIBi-ENANS, • .(Sdccersortele iO.-SM. Sit Jackson 'Co.0:1..": 3a7 t r 41.7 Proprietors. —flr-Forvde-brifttlirer - Eoptive-in by yfownli stes: 41 1, ,41: .0; 4..`).itir.J NA Friends & Relath es of the Soldiers & Sailors. FOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND °INT ' l'idENT.—All who have Frie'rids and Relatives iii the Army or Nary, should take special care, that they be amply supplied with these Pills and Ointment; and where the brave Soldiers and Sailors have neglected to provide themselves with them, no better pres ent Can be sent them by their friends. They have been proved to be the Soldier's never failing-friend in the hour of need. COUGHS AKD COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS. Will he speedily relieved and effectually cured by using these admirable medicines, and by paying proper attention to the Directions which are attached to each Pot or fox. Sick Headache and want of Appetite Incidenta to Soldiers ! Those feelings which so sadden. us, usually arise from tromile or, annoyances, obstructed prespiration, or eating and drinking whatever is unwholesomeohus disturbing. the healthful action of the liver and stomach. Tnese•organs must be relieved, if you desire to do well.— The Pills, taking according to the painted instructions, will quickly produce a healthy ac tion in both liver and stomach, and as a natu ral consequence a clear head and good appeiite. Weakness and debility induced by over Fatigue, 'Will soon disappear by the uso Of these in, valuable. Pills, and the Soldier 'will quickly acquire additional strength. Never let the bowels be either co.nalied or unduly acted upon. It may seem strange that. Holloway's Pills should be :recommended for Dysentery . and Flux, many persons supposing . .that they would increase _the relaxation.. This is a great mistake, for these Pills will correct the liver and stomach and HMS remove-all-the acrid burnouts from. the: system. This . medi cine will give tone and, vigor to the wh6le organic system however deranged, while health and strength follow, as a. [platen- of course. Nothing will , stop the relaxation of the Bowels so sure as this famous medicine. VOLUNTEERS .ATTENTIIS2: Sores and Ulcers,. Blotches and. Swellings can with certainty be .radically cured if, the Pills .are taken night and moraing,..kiid the Chnt ment be fre.ely. used as stated , in the printed nstruc!ions. .I.ftreateft in any other manner they t erylip in one part to break. out in another. Where ts this O.in,tment will remove the fotmer.from the system and leave the.Patienta in vigorous and healthy man. it will require as little perseverance in, bad cases to insure a lastng_cure. For Wounds either occasioned b.-the .Ba9gnet Sabre or Me Bullet, Sores or Bruises, To which every Soldier and Sailor are liable there - are no nnedieines'so dafe, sure and con venient as Holloway's , Pills and Ointment The poor wounded and almost'dying. sufferer might have his wounds dressed immediately, if he would only provide hiriself 'with. thla matchless Ointment Which should be thruis into the wound'and smeared alt-around it, then cover NA ith a piece of linen from his Knapsack and compressed with iv handkerchief. Taking night and morning 6 'or . 8 to-cool-the system and prevent inflamatuM. • -- Every Soldier's Knapsack and Searnan's Chest should- be provided 'with these valuable Remedies. • • - IMPORTANT CAUTION !—None ate gennine unless the words "'HOLLOWAY, NEW YORK and LONDON," are discernible as a - Water = mark fir every leaf or the book of .direetions, around each pot or box; the same-may be plainly seen by holding Me leaf to Me light.— A handsome reward' wilt be given to any' one rendering such information as niayiead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the inedicines.or Vending' the same, knowing them to be- spurious. * * *Sold at the Manufactory -of .Professor Hot. LOWA lr, 80 Maiden Lane; New' York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civiliied 'world; in pots, it 25c: 62e. and $l each. N.l3.—Directions.for the guidanee of patients in every disorder are. affixed to each pot. There is considerable saving by taking he-larger sizes. - - Dec 20-ly - rrxHE EARLY PHYSICAL DEGENERACY. OF AMERICAN PEO.PLE I=l JUST PUBLISHED BY DR. A. STONE, Physician to the Troy Lung and Hygienic Institute A TREATISE on causes of early Phys ical. decline 'of American people: The cause of Nervous Debility, Consumption and Marasmus. This work is one of high moral tone, written in chaste, yet thrilling language, and'appeals direct to the moral conscibusness of ALL _PARENTS and guardiaus especially, de tailing scieLtific and reliable aids and treat ment--for cure. ' ' It will be'sent by on the - receipt of two three cent posiarre stamps. Da-Parents and Guardians! Fail not to send'and obtain this book: • . YoungmenFail not to send and get this book. Ladies you should at once sectre a copy of this book. A word of solemn conscientious advice to those who will reflect A class of maladies prevail to -a fearful ex tent in the community, dooming at least 100,- 000 youth of 'both sexes annually, to-an early grave. Those diseases ; are , very- imperfectly understood. Their external Manifestation, or symptoms are .Nervous Debility Relaxation aid Exhaustion; Marasinus or- wasting and consumption of the tissues of the whale oody ; shortness of breathing or hurried breathing-on ascending a kill or _flight of stairs - ; great pal= pitation of the Heart; Asthma, Bronchitis and. sore Throat;shaking of the Hands and Limbs ; aversion to society and to-business or study; dimness of eyesight, lossof Mem . ory, dizziness . of the Head, Neuralgia, Pain in various parts of the body ; Pains in. the back Lum bago, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, - irregularity o the bowels, deranged .secretions of the 'Kid neys.and other• glands of the body, as Leuchor rlicer of Fleur Albus, &c. Likewise Epilepsy, Hysteria and Nervous Spasms. . Now in ninety-nine cases out of every one hundred, all the above named diSorders; and a host of others not named, as 'Consumption of the Lungs and that most insidious and wily form , Consumption of the Spinal Nerves, known as Tabes Dorsales, and Tabes mesen terica,.have.their seat and' origin in diseases of the Pelvic Viscera. Hence the, -want of success on the part of old school practiees in treating symptoms only. - Dr, "Andrew Stone, Physician to the Troy Lung and Hygienic Institution, is now en gaged in treating this class of , modern mills dtes with the most- astonished success. The treatment adopted by the institution is -new_; it 13 based tipon scientific principles, with new discovered remedies, without minerals or poi sons. The-facilities of cure are such that pa tients can be cured.at their homes, in any part of the.country, from accurate descriptions- of theircs,seilby. letter ; and have -the mediCines sea Wm ait or expreSs. Printed" is teringete... ries Will be forwarded on application. - Ceinsumption,' Catarrh and diseases of -the throat cured as well at the Home of the Patients as it the Instinition, by sending the Cold .Medicated Inhaling Balsamic.• Vapors, with, inhaler and ample direCtiotis for their use,,.aptdirect correspondence., ~ • ta7 : Pstients applying . for Werrogatives-or advice, Must enclose return stamps, to meet atteutipn.. - 11Z Tite A nttending Physician will,be sound at the Inatitution for consultation, from, 9 a. m. tirft.V.-4 - m.;'eaeh day. • • . . . . . Sunday rwthe forenoon: , Address _ DR. ANDRt.W-STONE, - Physician to the Troy Lung and Hygienic.,rd stitute, ,and , -Physician for 'Diseases of ',Hie Heart, Throat And Lungs, 96:Fifth Street, . • Tl, QUAL or REGULAR TIMEKEEPERS ?r, eatibe had. of L. & E.:J. 'Lima, Co l North Queen-st., andS.enter Square, Lances ter, Pa., in the , shape of „Equilibrium Levers, the teat article of Swiss levers nowiu the mar : They Are korverAsi,pkiee thou4noy.,wat,ch of equal quality.andiestasAnyt`for,glekeepii4 tuss et caugaNe9t. markmistAir 9 List of Letters LL .::T OF LETTERS Re :in tne - i!os tu Office at Marieta,Ta.,June 11, 1863. Persons calling for letters n the following list, Will please say they are advertised. Abel S Samuel 'Graveri - Dsniel Allen Elizabeth Gumph Elizabeth; , Armstrong Franklin Gloteeker Creo Bell A esq-.?..2 . - - Bartel Joule M 2 Buell & Bros-3 Hare William Bowman - Amos-2 Hill Alexander Buller Wrn H Hinies John Buckler Magdalene Heisey Henry Billings Neiman Janice Henry & Co Broad Muisei . Jeffries G Blown W Johnson. Benson Bowers Adam Klein Mrs Maggie A Brenner George Krehz Mt William Bischel Jacob Knight George Bert, inser Nicholas • K.oon, Kesner Cummings Louisa Knita Canxen Richard Rmicknrs Miss Allies Cochrane Jnoama Kellner Gem' Cambell John . Liveogoud S Glasse& Edward Dicelehois Abner - Ditiz Paul Miller James - 11arsey. Loveless Moore Mr W Lk Ebersole Benjamin Mininch Catherine Eisenhower Jonas Mudreff Geo Eckman Annie,. Myer John. Esq Elder Jennie. Myers' Jacob Euler Christopher Myers Mary Ely 1. W- • McCiaman Elizabeth Fresher Annie 141ilier Amos Fisher M J Maltly and Hese McGuire Mary Srrehbrog,en Mary Simmins Annie M Strausbugh Jerome lilt Reed William Mungman Hiram or I MU 4SOn AcGanglire; , John Miller Miss A J Slonakor John Sharp James H • Sootier Joseph Singer John G Shear Hanna Smith Susan Sickle Mary Shades Robed Fly JJap Foley Kate Frederick William. Foitts Archibald Nebling D G Noel John NiSsfey Barbara Olphen.Peter • poifer Michael Price Mart Prrine Sarah' • Pratt S. Sundley Yeller Henry Portner Harriet Roberts Lizzie ." Reed -William, Reese leaac4eri SumnyS Shade •Christopker Thatcher Isala -Tipton ;S A Tharp Isaac Vanname Wm 2 Wolem , lnuth C Welsh 'Lewis Waters R J Yost Leonard A: CASSEL, F. M Roes - Stoute - Elizabeth Sebastian alatgaret Sprenkle Ellen Shiremau Johu Stark Samuel Stewart F . A: Shen Susanna - Sonerville R Smith David F 'nab 51.1)1bla - • J. R. DIFFENBACH HAS now. OPEN HIS USUAL AND,WELL ASSORT. EC STOCK OF GOOD'. Consisting of . New Chqllies, Ginghams, De Lames and • • • -- Prints Together. with ; other new styles of Dress Goods of various names. His stock embraces besides a full assortment of Mos Checks, • Drillings, Tickalgs, Flannels, - ktritltants, .'awls, Hosiery, Gloves, Hankerchiefs, Shirt Fronts, • Spring Ealmorals, Hoop Skirts, ; White Embroidered Skirting, A large,partion of these goods Irwin& been purchased belbre -the recent advance in prise, will be sold at rates below the PRES . NT StEl . /MET 'VALUE. ' CASSIMERES, ."- VESTINGS; A general assortment of Spring and Slimmer gooda_for Coats, Pants and. Vests. ALSO, A Lot — of Ready-made Clothing, which were bought before the "advance" and ,vfnai will be sold at less than present whole sale prices." China, Glass and Queensware; Lcoking .Glasses, Carpeting, Boots and:.Shoes, Window Shadet, Window and Wall Papers. .GROCERLES.. . Choice, White and Brow Sugars,_ Java and Rio Coffee, Green and Black Tea, extra Sugar-cured Hams, Ground Alum' Salty Mackerel in and eighth barrels,.lo barrels. New Herring: LIQUORS'.. Ile also continues to keep on band a large supply' of superior Wines, Brandies, Schnidann Schnapps, Drae's Plantation Bit ters, and &superior article ,pf Old . Rye,, ail of which will be sold at the lowest market rates. Marietta; April 4, 1863. ' ' WINES & LIQUOitS. • P - El. D. 1314TJAMIN, DE4I ER IN WINES & LI Picot Building,Karietta, Pa. SEGS leave - to inform the public that he will continue the WIN E & LIQUOR busi ness-in all its branches.- He will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch •: : Whiskey, Cordials. Bitters, BENJAMIN'S Justly Celebrated Rose Whislry, ALWAYS ON BAND. A very. suFerior OLD RYE WHISKEY ust - received which is warranted pore. • All H. D._ B. now. asks of the public is a careful examination of his stock and pri ces, Which will, he is confident, result in ffo tel keepers and others finding it to their ad vantage to make their puichases from ] im etHEAP LAMPS. A FRESH SUPPLY OP Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns evely patern; suitable for the Parlor, the ititcben and the Chamber; Hanging and Side- Lamps for Halls, Churches, Stores and'Offices, Flavin. , m purchased 'the frurn the manufscht-; refs in largequantities at tile lowest cash rates, we can sell them much - under the'usual rettil prices, although every other description Col goods are advancing._ PATTERSON 4 CO A MERICAN HOTEL, /71 . PHILADELPIII.4. Located' on Chestnut street, .opp6stte the 0.1,13 STATE 1 - 10 USE, and in close proximity to the , principal Jobbing and: Importing Houses, .Bank 4; C ustom, House> and places of amusements. The City Cars can be taken at the dour .(or within a. square) for any depot in the City. The House has been renovated and refitted. , 13 — TERMS $1:15 PER DAY..,Z - WYATT & HEULINGS, PftOPII,I.I.TORS. PHOTOGRAPH _ff N ALBUMS !,! 4 A fine assorttnent of Photograp Itt A:15B 'U - . ranging in price from To cents " to Five Dollars. For silent DELLINDEW.l,Photasraph Gal.- eiy;Markefitreet, 'Marietta.' 2 DSALE G. BAKER, ' ATTORXEY AT LAW, LA.NCA:Stra.. PA. • OFEICF. 3 7 -:No:•24 DEFE STEMET, opiosite thd Court 'House; Wlieie he will at tend to - ille!•pirictice of hisfprofes4tonlmall - 16 various branches., _I-N0v..4,1159,t-13%; BOUNTY;• ' BACK -PAY; & PENSIONS carleCied'proaspily. '-DiseaareA au:leaded i s ok , there are aow""entitte*icr Orrly4jitAfiritifieeri freiormauntia.Y, Pas - laxpßicKsoz47, me teNok;TeliA , isalah - • ' VI