bt 'Aitriettiatt. • F. L. Baker, Editor. MARIETTA. PA • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10:'1863: PRE CRY 18 "STILL THEY COME."—The 11101081, toite,d,, , of the Democratic party have L leftielt 'Copperhead wing and ar rayed themselves on the side of the 17u10t Cunningham," of Beaver county, long the leader of the Demopratic party in that county, and a tteleinte and One pf the vice presidents of the Charleston Convention, has avow iiihielf in favor of the Union ticket.— Fie:supports Curtis. Themes U. McDowell, late one of.the edit4rli and proprietors of .the Barris. ; burg Union now one of the vilest. Cop perhead sheets in the State, has coma out CUrtio. He declares that he can't sWillow the secesh trincipies of Woodward, though he has been a Demo crat all his life, Francis. Grund, the well-known 31:Menalist, late .one of the editors'and mPrietors of "The Age," a most vile ctQPperhead sheet, published iu Phila delphia;made a speech in that city, in whielphe took strong ground is favor of Opy. Curtin and against Woodward. -4,NoPt.-Browne, Postmaster of Phila. 4e l p4A under the Budhanan ttd ministra tion, has not only left- the Copperhead party and repudiated Woodward, , but is making speeehei infavor of the re-elea• tion or GoVernor Curtin, and doing all Iti'din for (he Union 'cause. CO. R. Biddle Roberts, Chairman of 'Breckinridge State Committee in 1860; and since commander of the First Rligibient‘Of 'Pennsylvania Reserves, is itoietta unconditional Union man, and has taken the Stump in favor of Govern or Curtin. Add to the above list George Muffin Da_ilas, Judge John C. Knox, Wm. M. ffiester, of Berks, Hon. Wm. Wilkins, ot Pittsburg, and many others who will go' tO'tbe polls and vote for the Union candidates. Alas for Copperheadism, its death knell ha's .been sounded. THEisstre.—Underlying, the , questions' now being decided by arms, is the great one which has convulsed , many nations during the past two centuries. We talk about the , right of secession, eman, cipation and free labor as compared with slitvelebor ; but tbe , , great issue now Wog tried is ikhettier an aristocracy or a demicracy shall prevail in this country. Southern rebels do not hesitate to say that , thelfee , should rule the many, and are fighting to accomplish that object. We of they North contend that the peo ple'should govern, and are doing battle for ,the righttof the ,people. A,nd y€ 4. a large portion of the Demo cratic p arty -- a portion portion of it knowingly, t some unwittingly—are doing all in their power to promote the cause of the aria: tOcracy of the South. They are plot ting, talking, working and voting in %tor of the aristocrats and against the people. Pretty Democrats truly 1 Shade or Jefferson think of it ! eir The Louisville Journal says "'We , are &id that Gen. Joe Hooker, . who has just passed through this city, is:to , -take at once an important com mand.. Heis too good a fighting Gen eral to.be kept idle. Though boastful, he is as brave as boastful. 'Though he proved himself incompetent to the lead ership of the army of the, Potomac, he t' never prayed himself incompetent .to *Ely other military position held by him. As the leader of a division or a corps in battle he probably has no dbperior." .4. - Gov. Curtin is 4 malting a noble ~. , crass of the State. He addressed the 14gest political meeting ever held in Ifoithern Pennsylvania, at s crenton.-- i p ' toldly. defines his positien on the I orient questions of the day, and*the ople,wre everywhere Socking to die ender& In the- meantime, Wood ward, the mum :candidate, is skulking aboet in the cl ppperhead dens of Phila delphia, not' daring, to spank out the, r reason which ki'ratililing . in his heart. P. Farragut attended and dcll 4 iXerti e t stort spes.e,h ut, an immense ' Union demonstration convened in the ()doper institute, New York city on WednesdaY evening-or last week: :All the*reat army and navaLheroes 'are on the aide of the Union , and` the Copp,orkeads in . the present political n the war of 1812 the Democratic party bitterly coodetnumitha peace 43oc tripetai of the flartfOrd Odnvention.' Can any of our readers inform us how the petce i fiospirists tjaen, differ frOln .peacu dighrelifee-P°l9 eir The steamer Glassgow arrived at NitirrA6°o46'n-the 4th instant with elei en hundiedworigrants. AllirtAilltexidan'aelierel is the gaesi of .oenerii,l`-Meatte:°' V i r Lm: redvio is eentieu P bt • Dttalin DESIGNS IN REGARD TO MEXICO.—The Europeati press discuss largely the ilk tentions,daf tkls,Frenoh Etnperr id - l'*• gard to e fteiico, aud the, bestf informfid of then& re and his' pbsition in tht • 1 . • country=•as iltely to. lead toeomplicht tißs' ertidin in war`Atith` t-k Uiiio4l - States. The Vienna Press says the Emperor hesitates to take the decisive step and recognize the South gibes its recent disasters, but it says he probably reckons that civil war will last for some time to come, abg after ,the - bar l iships and exhaustion of war, the'Goirernrueut at Washingtou will prefer peace to a fresh strife with France. The French * Emperor probably count; as largely, up. : on building up a party in Ipexi&if4vor,' able to his schemes, which will make hiTied-t 1 9, 1 1 3 .0:F.0-40.Cure, againat,,,,,Wor ruption from the , I:lnited, Stater., i l3ot so far his purposes havo,not heen,backeo by any peculiar rnanifestationsot ; the pleasure of 'the Mexicans at,being sub jugated by France„ The struggle.Ar not yet over in that country. , _ , .4ar The Bdcks Comity -li3telligencei says: "Amocg ttie Aistitr,guisbed'Dainbt crists' who have arrayed themselves n an the'side of`the "(Teich in the'peadin r g contest; and have , ekiiressed. a' de t terrrii= nation to - vote' foi the re•electhin'of - Go. vernor Ou'rtin, the name of - Don:Oeorge M. Dallas, of has neon mentioned. Mr.lialles Dgmocrat of such mature years; a nd sdkiehdriora'- hie standing in the nation,-tbat tiorte can t accuse'. him' of 'be - iog - kettle:tea:hi .personal• dranibitiOns Motilias irl"taking this position: He , realizds thee flee very life-of 1113 Union has beewattaeked by the traitors of-' : the~ South, aa..that the only , way to defeat - their'ohjeet is to stand . firmly and unitedly the'tii vernment-that is endeaVoring to's:np= press the rebellion: . ' &1I henor to Mr. Dalltte tor his patriotic COafse I". FrancAs J. Grund, who was one of the proprietors and principal editors of the Philadelphia Age. delivered an address at the rooms, of the Union League, Chestnut street. on, hloaday evening of . hist week. Mr, GrunCexl pluined at length the reasons which cbmpelled him to sever his connection with, the newspaper referred , to, ,and showed why, in bis judgement, every man should, in this crisis, .sustain the, Administration of. Mr. Lincoln, and, support the reelection of Gov. Curtin It was a most, eloquent and, interesting 1. • 11 • • 1 explanation and exposition, The rooms, were crowded - to suffocation, and hun-, &reds remained outside. Mr. ,Grand has since died of apoplexy, . l Ur It is said that the clergy and laity of the • Episcopal Church in , Pliiledie phia and' :Vicinity,,Will , request the sistant. Bishop - . Stevens;' to give :hie' views respecting slavery and the war: Bishop , Stevens who was overwhelming ly loyal when he was a cindidate . for bishop ; Maly reffiski the'pratest The usefulness:of his laborstas Bishop. may be - regaided as at an emi,' and:the best thing he can do is to re- Quantrell, who, recently led Ai , banditti into Kansas, and massacred the men, women and children there, is no less than the celebrated thief, forger and bigamist known as Dr. J. B. Rayne. His likeness is in the Rogues' Gallery at the Central Station. De bad.served, out a term of five years in ,the prison at Frankfort, Ky., and was, libe,rated just before the rebellion broke out. r- A correspondent of the New. York Evening Post, a , Texan, Obj - ects to giving the 'right to vote to fre.e blaeke "Because," says the Texan, six months after 'youu - give the negroes the right to vote, half the Democriiiii politicians in the country Will go about swearing that they have negro bfoodin their veins." fir Democrats who do,.not • wish•, to be classed as Copperheads, should read the letter of. General Dix, of New York, to the• War Democracy of Wisconsio.,, It is plain statement _ of facts„and. shows, incontrovertibly, how the Cop perhead leade,rs haie departed from the time honored principles of Dembcracy in these latter days. l Odessa, Delaware, kept, twenty one vessels continually running to Phil adelphia during the peach season, carry ing• about 100,000 baskets, costing from' 80 to 90 , cents per basket: Some of the largest growers will realize from 810,, 000 to $29,009 For their crop. lir A. Mrs. Waunamaker diedsat New Prospect, Bergen 'county, N. J.: last week, weighing, previous. to ,. her death, .seven hundred pOunds. At her last dinner twenty-four ears' of green :coin Made np a slight portion of her repast lir•Gen. B. H. Helm, of the rebel ` army, who, was killed at Chattanooga; was, ~ the- brother-in-law , of Mrs. Freed.' neat, Lingoln, be—having `married: her half-sister:. Re entered. the'dontheim' army as. a .priv.atiii, , andirose: to the rank of a brigadier. istul thanits .are like the, ruts ; in, roads. wheels. \ of life settle ?late tkenr,i,snd through tb tei re, ibeettosetitt is , toOtmbeht trouble tu4get-Atittor 7'; e r,s . pßsp AiMioßt , that,ble,pflit BE --THE M A RIETTIA N FEARLESS OLD FO rT3.—.A. correspon , deaf with Gen. Ivleade's army relates a virt ti) )he Hon.f John' ktinor Botts, wh e retdince hs , been passed on the, ma h of nit. tros. His JtersecntionE by e leads of the Soutkein Cotlfed ; ,,i er, ~ ci4lnatioi in hts' 4gight weeks'. imprisonment in the old Libby prison, tas not diminished his rotundity of fig ure, the brightness of his keen gray eves, the brilliancy of his wit, and, last ly and not least, his firm and uncomprd misinpffi delity to / thn T.Trcion. ~ His- plan,: tation, whidh liii purchased iii Ye6ruary last, comprises something . over two thousand acres. His dwelling, in size, I s_ in t k eepi ug i w ith a t h plac • e,,wi tt a n mtsenge > pOrtice,iwitl high anln . iAsiv i e pillars, a wide-spreading and well-shaded , lawarandeviewrof.the-sursonnd ingvcouti.- t;Y .f 1,10,12,1 .and, niV.PKesqug. , . .Dia lialP,j l ,Y,,c,9P4.isting ,or ,thr e e Sr° s,slui_PlVtttd , p,ccompliskied',danghters,aad,a pop,iliye. i s o,th, yim.. . R ebel' ca valry, en,,cam . ...ped on ,his. , grPund ,rnos . ,t of the time for months past. It is arell . kupwir that, he is now . enjoying his freedom hi . pugl4 fayrkr,of,s Percle,granted by,the rebel authorities., This of course,; pla; ces ,hi in _piker iffitrain,t ; in n t,ellipg ~many' things heimigh i t,otLherwise,,tell, Ant. no thing,bas;thus raj:, and, nothing,h.e says, Will,provent in the, future hisAelling his bostilily to the ,donfederate Goverii pent and adherence to the -policy and principles of those seeking to preserve the tinion.., He persistently says ,he will notviolnteh_isparole; but, he wish; ei x, our gonerals knew „ half, he knows ~ ~ .. , 'A about th e rebels and, - ,their resources and intentions,.Ten days.,agol,he waa,,in: Richmond,', Vaving , gone on It sort of faroily marketing expedition.,—lde made a few purchases, and (or vvhat,before the wa'r would have cost• him $6,4 15 hopaid the small , sum of 81,208 02. _He paid fifty dollars fora pair of common sewed Shoes, and had he ventpred, koto order- i (1 . 1 " 'ELlPlaiP'•suit of thoug t 66 how t i oui their e a : d g a l lc fdo haveor e l e' had.d d li o A i n te :g hla he r O y many f ict of , his fearless' Botts to payheir respn i - And 1 belief al ; .pripci, ples =ll r::-OonFrso'it.Tnn Lkkrie FO R Ne w instructionia for ihe sale Of • confiscated lands in South Carolina- have 'been' sued.' Certain portibr.MAirthe - Vends' are to be . reserved fo'r4Otaffaeid'herievblent purposes; and the.bdltince bOsold at auctiem,•the.maginfurn ptioe fixed hel ing $1.25. Per acre.) TWerty'-acre, lots are to, be laid . out , for the'negroes to purc,hase, - find the- bblitece Of 'the 'anti divided into' faiths of not over 320 acres'esch., (rhelitewe , or , B4aufort ts•to ,be eold accoilling , rtot the 'Preserit divisions,,of the tOwnitpropallty:' 3 -These sales, are , to. be matiolor caShi excnpe persons, in the naval: at Military ser.! vice ; who are.pntitled td Parchasb, aria who are,to receive , certificitteetperi =pay= ing .a,quarter .of Attie inirclkielrfenb3i; and the residue in =three years from the datemfeale.. There will beloocliehan ces for investment. :41,. A FATAL' SNERZE.-A. r very singular accident occurred u few days ago in the . Rim de Grenelle, Paris. .A number lahOrers were seated...on .a I,ad ; dei, earl; handing to the other. ayrove,, ILimj.amge atones for bnitdigepurgoses Qne,ol the tnprnosi, men was .sized' ;with .a via 7; lent St of Sneezing, sl) uncnntypilAble, thal, he dashed the stone in , kaiys on the - rnan's head below, amusheg 'out Ills brains, and sent him rolling into Mi,e street, d,isimiging oo t;is.dpwpward.way fouimore of the laborers, , .„ RRDUCED ' THE ` ' RANKS:-,A, letter, from' the ,Army of. Ndithein stiys'i that • `ex:Wrigadier General . I" l rye'r and all the members of staff are tiloW in the 'rank's of the'3d'Virginih:CaValry; of 'Fitz % Lee's tbrigade. 'Says flu? writer "Gen. was put brl - dontirei` duty; not long=sinde, for missing `r6ll Lieut.' Cole of a,Virginia•regimenf, is aVso a'private in the 3d Virginia.. This war has conclusively shown that distinguish ed politicians.do not , always' make 4llC .cessful warriors, r• • , = . ow' The news from eveyy.part of ,t,he. State shoWs' that the Copperhead is falling to Pieces. Patriotic' Depo, , crats are everywhere ranging tke9selves under the Uri'On Banner, , and ting 'Woodviaraand hiS sseession plat form. They go for gallant Andy Cdrtip, the'tried and true; a;bout Wiles; princi ples there can be no mistake. The. gallant . Gen.. F:. Sigel;- the herch of. Pea Ridge, and. other brittlee ; and Commandant,of: ahis Military, De partment, attendedia'Unfon , meeting.ati Concert. on Med nesday evening,lastoand made , a•telling speech in fe.vcor,,off ~ .Agnew .and oP CO' Mr, 'jariteaWestern t_ .;, • •• ,- Ongdia atint i ty, kiftdd.:father of ,Allijyr- G4ile i ria .: ll. l 'W t ie"cl, - ion 'the" , 17th ultimo, at the Aceat age of 'one hdnilred; 9.• lir iNV liagn, lrain e f rn ey; Md.; was:, kit chaiefavkdaysztago 4borgthee iiplej. Biqu p p ttikg! to,Agoin.„.witik t a: chisfilotitt-7;,..,0- , 1 1,4 14it,- , itrVit'a eiluil,'CircifTe - d'll,de(i'AcrW ranifelditiii4 It4 l E4 1 A. t .'l l 'ty6l. l :'lo tY ' ro 6e r iiiiiiy,'WEis'4Oviirdiee is some 'A l i , 1 mrtbils bn tivii ) ltetadiin '' ''' ''' ' ' ° ~,t 11 MEE =NM EXECUTION OF DESERTERS.- 0 n the 12th nitimo,; two young - men, Edward Ellioti and Charlet; Eastman, who had but a few weeks ago'joined the 14th Conne'cticut'Volunteers,' in the 3d Di- visioa.,4 of the'NArmi of the Potomac, as subititutes'-for conscripts, 'were shot by sentence of court martial for desertion. The foll&w,ing . deseriptio/of the closing scene is written by a correspondent of , the New York Herald : "Capt. Fields now came up and bandaged the prison .ers' eyes. alliot sat," back ofilhis coffin,; Ed.itu'ian knelt in prayer. His . voice was audible above the click and sound of the guns as they were brought to :'present,' The Ford 'fire' hawing beep , gfve i n,''Ellintlfelli back, gently bn , his coffin, only wounded, while Eastman ..jumped.urand—toreltheAqbandarvlroml his exe,s; 910 ently rr,t opph,ed.:' !The re serve was ordered up. Eastman ap pettred as if electrified, apd'placed his heads , : befoie his,eyes to shat out the horrid sight. 'Phe men agatromissed.— the Prevost Marshal .during this,-in nercy;, pilled out his revolver ancl„shot ,thrcmgh, tlie, head.; „he also ; fired 'another ball, thrOugh Elliot's head. f .kfr 0. 4 t;w°;u9SqrtinF49•'nlea-Iver,d Tro nounced lifeless, the,tioopsi were march by the corpses., yhe PTovost Guard had,,sothe.conscripkprisoners in .churge, and as tne,y,passed the,bodies they, were stln.to i chartg,(,2l color and tremble.," 2 . orar•Thedeatl of Generhr Sam Efoug toii,`Orresal.s,.iiannothicd'd &» Rine 'Abel' papers: Tide time the .tirtilonii'eement is iirdbally 'correc t -««£ - 1q diistlu'iiits i b'drii j in ' Virginia, in - PlO. , •Jaek'sbn he madd lie,iiiena4 in itl4. attoiney major general, goo fgressinanYrind at . gp i Cerrar . f Ten -"nds;s'e. for a'nciiiiher of: years among ttie:CiVerekee` Indians tennes .ieEy 'find siabrefee'elly "al4rated to . Texas: where le took 'l&id in 'the's..ar independence 114ico; and . was twice'bieeted President'of 'the youn , "rt.ipilblic':•'SftW 'its to th . e Gimerar Ileustdr; 's'eryed yea.i. !\th United Sratei Senate, and of;the State at the lie ; #iimitig'tif tile war.' for a time re sisted' Suees3ron, brit•wai•overruleti and depiiged "Froth the`bri4 mention of aiieftetred" , thrat General' pousion ''*as stilt ati enemy of'th'e Confederacy: "Eli's litte"hietiYrf is invelved fn 'dab tit.' ,tVrj,ee:s okiai report of 'his -Pennsylyacja Ekdds„ nothing to the,fa9tseyea4 known„of the purpose or that movement an , d -_-the,cause,,of_.its failure: , i 4ccerding to I., f ee, his repulse at ,6etty,shurff-was owing .to the: sign pf,his 11'04:Ts, ?,;,hich :111 could : not concentrate, in time to follow up the.ad vantages he, gained ony the, first Jain days. ,The dispersion of his troops, was necessary, from his total, ignorance, of Meadels movements, Meade's presence was a surprise. ,to / him and- threatened: his CommutAications, and he was_com pelfed to fight to ~, r estore, them. This shows t.he ;success and celerity with which Meade moved, and, us ,the rebels had no intelligence, previously of plans 'which were adopted fronkn'ecessity; up- On the moment; they were not .prepared• 'o foil them - • • -- tist in - elle - A tie Ws from a p a t kie p re ,sente'the the''Tn`CO l on,Oceverneleiat 1;41 in them:; the indidatione,:japin appearei tb he' 'tending* towardEi civil, War, With the civil` govertiinent °mu . side , assiated by' feieign' Poweia; and the , SpiritutilEniiie'rer• on thti other, with tlie'.'Datnina tn . ' heip theca. The' ri.oliti earliTairs of the ebtintiy are just.in conditibn s'uOtt and: -the foreign PcOwers'wOnid be'glad of the . • • cipporttinity , proinote it. The statement published in a N,ew,*Korli: paper, doubtless for. political elyectohat another draft would .be or dered, soon for six ,hundred thousand men, is denied in,a-receet dispetch,from Washington: • There will.be.no further draft s until its.nocessity-is -absolutely re qo ~Unless.the,Rebels are=mncour aged ,by, Copperhead -successest in New and -Pennsylvania, the .present force. in the; field. will be ample, no doubt. • - • . Any dratted man, who is an ex- pe, , rienced marhsman, and can prove upon affidavit, that he has made five consecutive;shiasi, riot exceeding twenty,- five inches,' with.a target rifle, distance 200'yarde at least`,ivill be admitted' to Berdari's sherping regiment. Thip is accordinglo the regulations of the War Depart63o, exe:elieni:Clance for some of the ennicriiits. ..OW,Hon.3.Johin_Cosene; lleho'oeritie Speakenof, the =last House of Reptesen:' tatives,,bas :apaouneed'himbelf in' sups' port:of purtiia. I ,Thust are.lther , lliimo: crpts of the State:repudiating the;Ccip.. pertimads,And 'ranging thmiselvessqiiaie. ly,,naer thelbhainerzef;the Urtidn*.. ilar Wirer, "Len ,John Wentworth" win a ca t ndidate for, Coagrsss,j,t,was,sai.sl. , •01,..'-t' , - of hini cegq ,thnt be was to ' ,talkit)i.a,t,ineleildi .0 I of mouting 3 , a, sV,u93t) ,to address the l p,eo-! 4rit 4, pie, a.hole pad to be dug 7 i ttiewkroull4. for him ti Blau 1111. 0 , . . , , , ~ igep ThVqiiiteBf i l'bitSiga . rhiii'td , eie'' a arNiitt,if qh'e 4 0 pliftZtfiln —4. ) " l itieVe l ,4 l nofe? liekidliil /zed lieai 'ken rili th iii!' ' c [commprucATED.] PULMONARY CONSUMPTION A CURABLE DISEASE -VGA. It LI TO G,OiVS;UMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to health ita few ireeksi, by a my simple remedy after liavirigstAreeseverely for seyeral years with lung affection, and that - diead disease, Consumption—ii anxious to make known to his fellow-suffer6Ahe means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with ' the directions for preparing and using the whick.they 741 did • e for, Coitsumpiiany :.41,1kract, • Broochitzs,' _ •Cou.-hsx; Colds, A-c. The only object of the advertiser imsending the Prescription, is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes cy:- ery - sufferer }viii cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. NY.4 l,, Pleas address Rey; tEpAy A it 4 A. 1. 1 ,VM...t•0N, • ' ' Fiiillthmsburg, 146: B. t isf}:, .•t ;! iKati)do.',`lN!q7 New Fall - and Winter 13:oods. J DIFFENBACIE • Market Street, Marietta. Pa. , , . Ncitwinstandinttlie scarcity,of many kints'of "Dry Goods, those Wisbing 'lO ,piachase will find hie banally large 'add WO assorted . stick complete. s. " ' Dela/nes CasainierCi Flannels,, Sat Gnets . ,. r ' 131each4'Sliirting,, kentnc - Jeans, Brotcii',`Stieeiings.Tick in Dmpe r, Domestic Din.liarrs Beavy Denims, Hickory Stripes. . assortment of Press Dbods.. Full as.ortment of Notioni. Full assortment of White Good's. 'Pun assoAmeot of Blankets. . 'Full.asstament of. Shawls. - FL:11 assortment of all seasonable Doods. _ . . . Largeat and be'At stock OF Skeleton. Skirts ever r olrcred in this Market, of all sizes. froiri 'the sinallestio the largest, audi.at all prices. Groceries of all kinds. flraxe,rrowses,Knaniv.sda", , , , a , ACOPMA.I , 4I--07,5 , Rin and Java Coffee Teas Whi esz St aw 6 Sagar,Fresli SPiees, .. • Nevi? Mackerel, Extra Syrups, Salt; t ' • ' Sugar-Cured Hams., kc. Miscellaneous French , . T7,174,e1ing Neck Under- ' Mandl rclzie_rs, Shirt fronts, Balnio;•al Skirte., , . A small 19t of ready-made WhitoF Cloth Aug, which will be sold at less Willi. wholesale giices to clOse it out: Liquors . . He' also continues to keep on band a lai.ge 'supply of supe:ior Briaidtcs, Whlea 7 ' Gins, Schmidain's Schnaps, Makes, Plantation Bit ters, that,superior ' bid Ito, all of which hayingO,een 'purchased befote the recent ad 'beinge have the adYantage'ot being at nearly old prices. • ra— Highest pikes given foi country produce. Moriongs:hola Whi:key by tlie barrel, at Pittsburg ,prices, 'with freight only added. Marietta, beptetiibcr, 180. E A .1N & CO., Druggists Pharmacutists, MARKET STRRF.T, ArARIETTLeki Pi., ~,Opposite Diffenbaclis Store, , H AVElAstjecaived anew and fresh stock O I .1103, • f leOiell Dye , Stop —. clod' Perfuniffry, '6 4 e: Also,a large find fancy lot of Coalbtl Lamps, Shades' alobea Garners &c Inlc Pens Paper and Loyelopes .I , :resh Seidlitz Powderi, 'Citrate o f ' Mier:mg:l, ° Ogne., .11 air Oils ,arid Per- furnery, Pomades, t'ago, TapiOcit Bermuda Arrow-Root Puni. Cinnamon, ,Nutmegs • Cloves, 1 V1,,a e , • Book's, poinbs, Brushes, Soaps, 'Gum Wapiti,' Balls and Rings, Bazir's Shaving Cream, Burnett's Cocoaine, and Kai liston, Flavorinw Extracts of Lemon. Va nilla, Pine Apple, Strawberry, Rose and Almond, Infant Powder, Putt' and Pdwder Boxes, Balm of a Thousand Floweri, Par deb Seeds of the best quality and va- ' pinicer Seedi : ,c . onsistjng of some of the finest. varieties. Caftl PoVilersi and LiniMents. the celebrated 'Family Mediciaes con stantly. on hand. Pre's'ef rpt s and Faintly Receipts carefully cgmpo e nded. [Apl,lB, 1,853. Yif & LIQUORS. 5,1_ 1 7 , H. D. 131 , NJAMIN, DEAI ER /N WIINTES 8c LIQUORS, Picot Buiiding, Mai,ietta, Pa 0 BEGS leave to inform the public that be continue thc WIN[. 4 LIQUOR husi !lesson all its branches. I.le will constantly keep On hand all kinds,ot Brandies, -Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch Cordials„Bitters,&e., •• BENJAM IN'S Justly Celebrated Rose Whisky, ALWAYS, ON _HAND. A very surerior OLD RYE WHISKEY . ilk received, w hich is warranted pnre._ - 1 . 1" Ali H. D. B.,noiv aski of the public is a careftif examination ofhis stock 'and pri ces, which will, he is confident, result in Ho tel keepers and others finding it to ;their •94- vaiitige to make theii• Porchßies frontrim s.,A4ITAvo.N, Merchant = Tailor, ati .Clothier, At P. J. Eramph's Old Stand, on the Car • • ner of North Qugen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a, GR A T F F U is tothe 'Citizens of Marietta end'iqeiiiiiy,lfor, the . liberal patronage heretofore eitendee the undersigned respect funk solicits a eentinuanee of the same; as suring them that under all circumstances,no efforts IA ll circumstances, spared in rendering a satisfietory equivalent for every act ofsonfidencerepdsed. Cipi„ns, .C.ASapIERES ADD V ESTI NGS; and suctrOther seasonable Material as fishier' and the Market furniShes, coq:stantly , kept on'hand and' manufactured to order, - promptly, and rea amiably, as taste' or, style may suggest. D tr- , 21A DE' CLOTWDD, Gentlemen'A _Furnishing GobodA and min iftieteia`uSually belong to a Bier chant. Tailoring and Clothing establishinent. AA LEXANbER:LYNDAY,, Fashiormb/e Boot and Shoe .31anufacturer, IeA.RICET STREET,''MARVETTA, PENN.i Would' - most 'reSPecttuliy inform the citizens of thisiflorough , airdcnelptrerhood that he has theilergest assortment of eitylinade Work in . his line of business in this' licir t otigh, and' be-' ink; a .practical ANb I SHOtI MAKER himself,iieliaden to select witlrnnire indhment than these who are not. He eontinu9s map, -,4 u_ffictdrekinz tht V•erk bedtlinannerldverirhini' inAtheaB OOT t AND'SHOE:MATE, - *hich h wi// twarrhritfor trentlieSS aru c leod' ' ' Call and egain:44e,ttialstock before pur has4; elsewltere. ' FALL AND AVINTER LIMPAIGN -IS6O SECOND OPENING_ SPANGLER & PATTERSON Take great pleasure in announcing that they havejust received an extensive stock . of care fully selected Goods, to which the attention of the public is directed and au early call so ; 1 licited The Ladies' Department has received especial attention and embraces all the novelties of the season in the way of .alck and Fancy Silks,Colored Alpacas, Foulard'Silks, Lyonese Cloths, Treneli .Morinoes, Oriental Lustres, Wool Delaines, Scotch Clan Plaids, Valenci , ts, Mixed Deiainesote. • In all patterns and colors. One ,Ocrse f ' i3E,Caigoes—znod qt altt ranted anted' to fade, at I cents, wliic:l cannot be excelled. Sack Flannels, • 'Balmoral Skirts, In all colors.. . Shwas 4 L fAFf I4 . 1 4,t,'L - 'Stella, *TlittiVri; Vtlat4 ;' WU' 'l.l 'and Middlesex Shawls, square and long, in all styles and cplors, , to sult;all staste,S, at unusual low prices. Housekeepers are directed - to our stock of Doti sTic 'ooods';" ,, f!.=1144 4 .3M Ben sz brcli'd Muslims, Flannels, Tickings, Lindsey., t . Cheeks, • Woollen c learri4, 1 4 , Rag and Ingrain 11:arpels, Tabirand 'Floor Oil Cloths, • ' Linen' and COtton IRapeF; Hoelcaback and Cya.gi'Totifejing's.'" Also Head-nets, Hosiery,'Giovcs a . White 'Goods, Sefts lsrnhro len, . Needle- Wdrit - , and Hemstitched ilandaerciiien acid .- a full, line . of trirniniews: Gtntlemen. Are invited to examine onr :steel: or ChM's, Cassiineres and Vestings; CasSin'etts; Midis/10s CAS:drneres, Jeans, Ste., of whieli bur , Stnerk has - never been more eoniplete -or betier se lected. • , ' 6 ftt-ArERIF. , . Nye have just replenished the ,sr.ock And at: now; Offering Syrups,. Sugars, at tklc loweg market prices. 41— An early cutl iS. solicited. , PATTERSO.N. Alarieti3, The, Soldiers True. Friend ilways4teadv, .Hot.l.owA .1T A ENT.-- LA sore and still joints,;tilibterod' and inthonel feet, all these. the Soldiers must 'enchtre, MormEas, REAEMII sra Turs, , wiin-yotzr tort, are grasping their. muzkets, tofineet danger, 'think what relief a single. pot of - thi.4 Coorawc Salve `will' - givo to tire one von love v.-lie I M away-froto - holne.'anil friends. It hardellb .and. Mai.es ouglitim fret so that they can endure , iteat fatigue; Jr soothes and relieves the Milained and stiliifinell joints, leaving them supple,•stione- add 'A...thr oes, while for sAn Re. CUTS n d Cit. , ysitcei D, it gt:11111, unenuMled; removing am!. preventing e• - ery vestige of niflaination gently drawing the. edges together,it and completely heala the mota frightful-wound. WiTEs Alin. SIST RAS OP OUR 4:01. Lt wri:ERA You cannot put 'into the Knapsacks 'of • your husbands Elul brothers, - .valuable ormore - necessary. gift - than' al'supplY.ot this' Extraordinary Militai-y Salt;e: The tenely setitty walking• his rulind,§ night,' exposed to drenching - tains arid chill. 4 night airis ofieir seized with most Pares, Cough abd *sillibeating quar4eneS's, firStsyraptoins of quick conSuroption, but if supplied ' ivith ay's Pills and Holln- Way 7 a Olotnient, ail datilter is averted, a few Piila taken - nightand tnerntng,and the 'Well 'rubbed. kidicer dby eovet the throat and . clfestoivill'A'lliiive 'erre 'se vet est pars and, stop the must diatiessip7, 51,r ,hoigerims cough. Theieforil we ss.y 'Ana}' • 'SOL D EKS '!..i.".r1,.v..,err0p;i- . . . See to yon , r, own Ilealf.b, do,not trust to the Araty sunl : dies, although must .vajoahle.— Th'ese - Vills.and Oihtnient,have been thorough iested,,they are tbe_ualy remedies, used ite the Ektrek - ati .can,ips and, Bat racks, Sot °vet f6rtY years .boctor.lloltoway,lias supplied all the . .grtnfes in. Europe, arid during the Crimean Canlpaigik be, elfablit lied a depot at Palaelava, for the exclusive sale of •theso Gr.& 11.14mieGfi.e. many a time his apecial..Agent, there ha s sold • oeera ton in, weight of : Illy. thrti...ent sif . daY. These ierrible and fatal enemies DJ , ,SOLD14:11. IN Came, Dierhea, Dysentery, Scurry, Soreg-iimet Scrofu la:4 . forettpr and Ointment, and now while !he cry rings throogliout theland, TO Alt AIS !—TO A HAS Do not let these brave men perish by diseases phiee in their hoods these. Precious. Hen edtess thiitivili . enable them to resist the_ .dangerous trii,peSure;:.the ..Fevers, the and wouflds MIMI! they cannot avoid, and, what rs more,. Canuot,frequently get • ratectrur itr the momenttthed„ ‘v,hereas it our brave men have only toput their hands into. their h:nap sacVs'ae4 find there a sure remedy for,alLtoe casualties of the .battle How_. many tb4usant4 wnuld thus be be. saved, who otherwise perish before relief could be IMPORTANT CA uTzpt , !--,tione are.,genuine unless the words —„Holloway, .Neu, , York and London," are disernible as a , Wola-viark in every leaf of the ;book of directions around each pot and box; the same may be ,plainly seen by holding the leaf to.the tight. A nand- Some reward will be given to any one render ing, . such information as muy lea, to the, de tection of any Party or parties 'Lounterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, ,knowing them to he spurious. *.‘Sold at the Manufactory. of Professor HOLLOWAY, 80, Maiden Lapp, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and. Dealers iii IVledicine, throughout the civuized,world,in, boxes at 25 cents,ii2 cents, and $1 each:. N. 13 ..-‘Direationslorthe guidance of patienta th every disordef aro affixed to each p0x,,,... 11 - I . 'here is a cOn'siderablesavtng,by.taking the larger sizes. . . ' [,,pec.2o- 3 1y, Il Dealers I;,..zny wetknow ti medicines can have SHOW CARDS, CutcuLatis, Sze„ sent them, FREE OF EXPENSE, by addreesing, , • THOMAS. Cki- " V 3 80 Maiden l i ane, New-York, , A KER'" PHILADELPHIA. •• ' • Located on Chestnut street, opposite the OLD SFATE .13011SIV .. and in chme proximity to the: principal jobbing and Importing Houses, Banka,•Custom:House, and 'places, of Amusements:, The City. Cars can be taken at the:door (or It Rhin a.e.square) fiir any depot •in the City. -, The :House has been renovated and refitteo.•• .. • 1„ , . ....TERVI:7S• PER DAY.—= - 1 , . ATT & - I.II.ETTLINGS, . . • . PRQPRIETORS. . .. . t. , letITT NR'S . Celebrated Thus, Surgical Ban dages, Shoulder Braces Instruments for lorrnitj, &c. ' These' artiCles aro very highly recommended by Plofek sots Pancoast and Gross of, the Jefferson Med ical College -of - Philadelphia, and the under signed knows•them lo be the best articles, of the kind in use. - F. Hinkle, M: D. A fine Aisortmeht of Flaioring athacts for Cool ing—sometking .very 'nice. Liquiddltennet for making delicious desserts. Pontine, Honey and othe fine Soaps. -.Erangipannie an other-Extracts. ' . ..• Par sale by Da: H. LANDIS: - , . EWELRY.—A large and selected stock of 11) fine jewelry of.the latest patterns fiotn the beat factories in the country can be found at I ' - H. L. &"E. J. ZAHNIgIi.., Cor: North Queeit st...aa&Centre Square,,Lan ' easter, Pa.. Our prices are moderate and al/ goodri nrranted to be as represented. , . BUY on'e'OfAb. SF T 111 HA2,57d Idr1 • XI. . .