ht 77 . ttikiK" • F. L. .'i:e.7zer, Editor. MARIETTA, PA • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1863 W The President has issued his Prolsmatjoiliallip g for three hundred thousand icrfAteers,in addition to the draft, with a view to a vigorous prose ctitßirdribli War, until its object of re eatanlishing the Union shall be accom plish-tie • Looking forward 'to the ex piration of the time of some of our troop the coming yeav, he proceeds, liko.n dtalasmairt, to make the needful preparation for supplying their places in-time:- , The Governors of the States are called , On for their' quotas of three hundred thousand'men. The volunteers thun , called , for are to receive munificent prerniums,botinties, and advanced pay. They are to betcredited upon any future draft,land: if any State shall fail to raise its coots by the volunteer system, then a draft forthe deficiency will be made os the flithday of January next. .100 one has forgotten the howl andiyhine raised by 'Beauregard when 14eueral Gil ''''' threw Greek fire into Ohalleston,, it now appears that our Navy pepartment has official informa tion that when the rebel iron-clad At lanta attempted get to Savannah but was captured, it was her intention to have thrord,Greeli fire into the cities of New tork and , Philadelphiti; Among the einrandition found on board the Atlanta iiits c a large . number of "Robbin's, fluid aliells" 'for se4en-inch rifle guns, and dies, ' shells are the same as are em -ployed by „Gilmore. against. Charleston, and catied Greek fire. This ,shows the hypeoiisy of Beauregard when he coin plakied of the inhumanity of its use against him. ".The Washington correspondent of the New York Evening Post says that'theteis talk 'in military circles of repeal of oue of the sections of the ()ascription Act by the new (Jon grasi—that which provides for tempo raiy 'axainption by the payment, of three hii&dred 'dollen. This will be urged in December, and it is not improbable that wlen tntext draft is made, should the qtaitati net be made up by volunteering, exemption by liayinen't °finny will be • Air The defeat .of Vallandigham has been overwhelmingly, great. The ma jority against him will,be scarcely less than,one Inndrad ;thousand - =the• sol soldiers-in (the army, who have not like ours, beon , denied .the privilege while fighting:the battles .of their, country, havlogalr,ost unsnimouslyvoted against him. When he received a vote or two, tUey Wore:thrown by deserters who had beenlarrested and sent.back to their—re giments. idlers, A i n 1 --rain, dis ease ati'expostire, with a hot climate, mydy water and' bad diet will be una voidable but armed with 13 - nlloway's Poliffehg aiintrengthening Eills you can good all thsse and still retain good health. Only 25'ets, per pot,. [220 AllieriOngrf Colonel Birney'a recruit ing offices; Limit. White, while on seN vice,to enlist slaves, yras shot by a slave. owner named Sotheron. Lieut. White was, about to take two slaves whom the owner had, tied'to ,prevant air Gecritt Smith=-made a speech in ;Rochester on Tuesday. He said he "had had many hobbies before the war, but i sihco he had but'one; and thitlis, 40 'rebellion most'be Put dOWn." . 1 . eir The Detroit Free Press, of , Sta iray,,says : The friends of ,Gep i , Case Übe pleased to learn that his ihealth 'mprovink, and that he is' now -6'o - of danger, ' - ' - IlirlAiissAttto4o,laase, the daughter of the Secretary, it is said, Abe mar ried to Senator Sprague, the chivalrous IkhodedshindLGoVernor, on the 12th' o November: ' A t .Governor . Curtin, leads Judge - Agnew about nine thonen_nd. The Sen ate will .stand 1 2 Republicans to 16 Democratte,t,anit the' lama cans it 0.48 Democrats:'" lir All the forte coolmenced Phil , &dolphin a- few mouths ago are now ' Itheif'doet, so fat as krievn, about $50,000 Cabiaq, understood to have peace propositions before it, ema nating: from a source that has not yet ttiMapiredli-1 The i rice . of coal tieing .now so many of the railroads haye : again comnienoed the use of wood. JirYbprlA(4l a t lteady bees received at tye, Txforiry v m . corernutation under the enroliteeni-net- $5,000,000. has, named the last Tivirapay,, IsTovetobar as .a day of prayer and praise to God. ROSECRANS I RsmovAn.—Spealting of the removal of Gen. Rosecrans, and the appointment ,in his stead of General Thomas, the' ew York Tribune says : " The removal of Genrnral Rosecraus from the command of the Department of the Cumberland has been fully de- CerMined upon. General Thomas will be his successor. The fact that Gen. Rosecrans was with gens. McCook , and Crittenden, asleep in Chattanooga while Gen. Thomas was fighting a brave and desperate fight, alone has been known to the Government for . Weeks. 'lt is also understood that Gen. Rosecrans has failed, ever since the battle of Chic kamauga, to exhibit in his despatches a spirit equal to the circumstances, which he found himself. It is now as certained, that, Gen.. Rosecrans came very, near losing his command during the siege of Vicksburg, in consequence of his refusal to assist Geu. Grant, after repeat • . ed orders.by the Government and, requests from Gen. Grant himself, by attacking Bragg, so as to make a diver sionn i n Grant's favor, and prevent the reinforcement of Johnston. The Go vernment is satisfied that lie was too cautions before crossing the Tennessee, and too rash afterwards; in the,first case hesitating, to obey orders to move, and in the second- disregarding, orders not tp move too ..rapidly.; that, in a word, the Chattanooga campaign_ was really a failure." , • 414 - 11 r. John Mettler, formerly re siding near Easton, and now in his 89th year, did up some tall walking lately..L- Ife has been a resident of 'the State of Ohio for the last two years, but getting tired of Buckeye. life, concluded to re turn to his 'old home. ,Be preferred walking to railro&ding and steamboatin and accordingly set out on his long journey on the 2.lst of September, ar riving at Easton on Saturday, October 16, thus making the trip in fifteen days. The distanCe traveled when he reaches home will be four hundred and fifty-six miles, in sixteen days. The old gen tleman boasts that he can cut two cords of wood in a day without any difficulty. Qgir The veteran Democrat, Daniel S. Dickinson, has made a speech in New York, which produces a Jemarkable point. Ile declared that in the war of 1812 Mr. Madison: made ten mistakes where Abraham Lincoln has made one, yet the Democratic party sustained the' Executive then, and made their. for tunos as a party by their patriotic Or The Progressive Age, of Belfast, Me., states that the famous trotter, "Flora Temple," died in that city on the 19th instant. She bad trotted at Bangor a few days previously, and took a sudden cold, which brought on an at tack of the 'diitemper, of which she died. tier owner valued her at sixteen hundred dollars. ' Colonel Dan McCook, of the Fifty-second Ohio regiment, has destroy ed the home of the murderer of his brother, Brig. Gen. McCook, who Was butchered while lying wounded in an ambulance. The avenging brother left not. one stone upon another, and made it a place of desolation. The house is near Huntsville, Alabama. ar The Newburyport Herald says Amesbury is a little disturbed by an elopement that took place,on Saturday, when James Bush, an V, nglißti,man of nearly three score and ten years, leaving an estimable wife and family behind, took a Miss Rebecca J. Wormw.ell, a young woman of less than eighteen years, and, left for parts untdown.. Cri B. Tyrrell, from Connecticut, who has lately inherited a fortune, went to New York last' Sunday, and hired a 'cabman to find him some company to have alnutithl good time. The "com pany" Was found;ani3 Tyrrell was a suf ferer to the One of $15,000 before his • newly made aiquaintanees left`him. egr Slaves are bringing , extremely high pricesin Richmond. At an auc tion sale made last week, one negro man sold for $3,350,,and a girl ,for $3,250. At a - private sale a girl, brought 0,600, and a cook woman $3,800. The Whig says . that these are probably the highest ,prices ever obtained in that market. er General Rosecrans, says some' of the: New York correspondents with his army, is subject to fits Or . epilepsY:, which have increased upon him' since the late battle, and this prObably im palre hie usefulness in the field 'and is the chief cause of his removal: - Cr Central America dates give hope that St. Domingo will have to. be. aban sioned by the. Spaniards, though a.Small brigade.is still entrenched 'at La. Plati, covered by several war vessels. There are' rumors in Havana that Marihall Foray has died of yellow fever. lir In the case of Hon. G. W. Joni* Minister -to Bogota under Buchanan, againsthe Beeretary.of State,. Justice Cle r rlie,_ of New York, held that the President had no constitutional right to suspend the habeas'corpus, either as President or comnitted,enin-chig. Chlonel•Raffih;rof-North Caroli na; wonndtid at , thO , battle of 'Brisfoir, died in a hospital at Alexandfia. Cot. Rtiffthwas' , lt' member 'nf'dcingrress kre the rebellion. , • A tom' Although the distance from Chat tanooga to Atlanta, Georgia, is much farther 'than from IVashinglop to Rich- M 01213, yet we doubt not that the termi nation of the next move of Gen. Thom as, Rosecrans' successor, wilt find him in that city., Atlanta .is really the heart of the Southern States, and therefore the most vital point in the Confederacy. The town of Rome and Marietta, which would also fall, manufacture one third of the horse shoes, guns, and munitions of war made in the Soath. The ma chinery for the prodaction of Sinall arnis has been taken to Atlanta, which place has several extensive foundries. All ,the machinery from the foundries at = • , 'Chattanooga dies I;ikewise been hhippod to Atlanta. Besides it is a flourishing city, an -important—railway -centrer and. an extensive railway depot for. Confed erate commissary stores.. Atlanta, to the ,Seuili, is, kike Chicago to the North west, and its occupation by the:soldiers of the Union would Am virtually •the snapping of the backbone of the rebel- . We'learti fibMra' liiend, says 'the Harfisburg Telegriph, that When ex- Governor Pitcler'iisiled the 'Polls, at Williarbspert, to vote, he botistfally held up . his "ticket`, exclaiming, - "Here is a ticket &deb is eoiiir all7aver r !" mediately behind Packer cam's 'a .jolly Hibernian, alio ih theact Orvoiing, who cried out, in a lusty 'vbice, "Be jabers, kere"isci balldt to kill `oiar shake!' We' do not envy 'Willietit t. Packer the feeling, while we' 'despise' ilia . Motive, which 'prompted him t.' his vote and his exclamation. The` himest IrLsliman is the better man and the purer patriot of the two citizens. *- lar It is said that st general order will be issued by, the War Department in a few days, providing for the enlist- ment of colored troops in the - States of Maryland, Kentocky, Missouri, : and West Virginia. All loyal owners will be allowed three: hundred 'dollars .for each slave that may enlist, the slave to be free at the, expiration of his term of enlistment. The slaves of disloyal mas ters will also,be enlisted, but they, will not be paid for them. far A steamship arrival from Europe brings news that cn the 9th the English Government seized the ram-ships, ,built by the Mesers. Laird' for the rebels.— The Turkish Porte is said to have of fered to purchase' the "vessels, a propo sition' faVored by Earl Russell. Corres pond'e'nce from the Continent gives im pression unfavorable to the Mexican throne. The answer of the Archduke Maximillian was looked upon as a quali fied refusal, rather than acceptance of the crown. tar Chattanooga , is the Cherokee for hawk's nest or eagle's nest. The - town was originally the headquarters'6f Jbhn Ross, the Cherok:ee chief. It , received its name from its location, being stir rounded on all sidet 'by Mountains, the poetic vision of the red man seeing in it an , exact resemblance to .a hawk's nest. Rossville; t 1 Which our army fell back after the second day's' fight, Was named in honor or Jelin Ras: ' • air. General Corcoran lately visited New York, for the purpose of installing in theplace of a wife, now some months dead,,a youthful bride. ,The:lady, thus elevated to refined end intellectual cit. : . Iles,_ comes from most .respectable family, residing on the, east side, of the city. The "affair was so quietly per formed, that the ,public knew nothing of it, until the General and his partner were well out of the reach of "Jenkins." oggr A terrible , accident occurred in Troy,,New York; on Monday-last. A. number of men were engaged in digging a sewer, twenty feet below the' level of the street, when both , sides caved' in, burying about twenty. - Three dead bodies have been.taken • out, and only three were saved alive. There are still twelve of fifteen persons under' the arth, and 'men are vigorously engaged in digging them out.' ' ~; Or Formal, proceedings wars,. corn plqed and registsrpd,,on in the ,Court of : Bankruptcy; ; with a view of winding up .of theßrbat Eastern Steamship ComPattlY, aso qs to stay Tarions actions w:hich had been commenced,, and to insure an , equatAis, Pibution of the assets.- tra - Marten'll. /Yeoman, (colored.) a iradnate "cif Middlebury College; Ver mont, and for year principal of An;ery COlieg, Pa:, has been appointed Profeiscir of Mathematics afid 'NatiOal Philosophy 'in Liberia Collete, 'and kbes out in '.lSlbiember. The•directors'bf the rEtennhylva nia 'Railroad CompanY have decla'red , a, gaud-annual iliifdebll of; fi v:e• "pdrreent.' , Oil the Capital atodk Or flotopany t clear of N'atiohal add State. taires--filiy. able on and• attei-NroVember l,Pth. • 'I Cr General 'Ceaoh 14e orqered the removal of the sick a¢d woup4m3 from the oppitale At, Ge,ttypbyrg The,ry z mor of another : .Rebel. raid . may have something to qo. Gene it 4 t de •adietf 'to army` corps' bitt•liniid l aYfait•; and returned to -. VviabinitOW; Gen. Meade not considering bun 10411'.4itcluih to re. suns' his caininaficl. • • • • ' COLORED SCHOOLS IN NEW 0 RLEANS.- The New Orleans Era describes in an 'entertaining manner the several schools of that city established under the direc tion of the United States 'authorities for the education of colored children. At the St.' Luke's Hospital School there are at pr'esent two hundred arid eighteen scholars, 'at_the street school about sixty, and at three other schools not yet fully organized there are as many more. The pupils are of all ages and•colors, ; and comprise. in several in 'starice.s 'Parents and dhildred. These schools are now regarded as one of the permanent institutions of the city, and are of iricalculahle advantage .to .the iqtor'ed , iace,. • The Cincinnati Commercial says that the venerable Catholic Archbishop Purcell, accompanied by Bishop Rose crans, appeared at the polls in • that city, on the 13th' instant, for the first time in twenty-five years, and voted an open Union ticket. ' fir Gov.' Sopa - our calls tor, Tobin teersfUr New quota. He be wails the:prospect of a draft.. Venetian Horse Pint bottles at 50c each, for the cure of Jame ness, scratches, wind' galls, Sprairis t bruises, splints, elite, L colie, sliPping stifle, over-heat= frig; sore thidat, ilea in the loot, 'eet.' It is warranted cheaper:and: better* than 'any other article ever offered-to-the _public:. Thousands of animals pave been curedinf,the colic-and over beating by this liniment ; and hundreds that were, crippled and lame have been restor 7 ed - to their Cornier vigor. It is used by all the first horsemen throughout the Union. Orders are:consteatly received from the Racing Sta bfes of •England for fresh supplies of this inval uable article.. Over 2,500 testimonials have been . received : ,:Remember, Fifty Cents laid Out in time may save the life of your horse. Scild 'bYlall'drUggi,sts. Office,' 56 Connie - 11'dt street, Netv-TOrli. , ' [O- lni Why is Cristadoro's Hapr . Dye popular? Read the universal answer to this question. Becanse it imparts a , nstural black or brown. It'does noferisP or burn'the lia is It does not soil the fairest skin: 'Os applied-in ten mioutes. Therefore the. Man of Tas , e approves, it Those who valuu,Sillten noir use it The-Ladies everywhere prefer it. Th'es'e` to *both One is valuable Pationizd Crtetadoro's hair Preservative, is invaluable witivhis Dye; as it•imparts the u'inostsoftness and the most beautiful gross and great, vitality to the hair. Manufactured by J. cRIST A DORO No. 6 Astor. House, New-York. Sold every: where, and applied by all Hair Dressers. Pried 'sl, slisO, 'and s s3 per box; according to size. - • [O-no. 2. DZP7 A. qentpmpT, cured qt , Norvous pc-, IncOmpetericy, Premature Decay, and Youthful Eircir;actliated by a desire to benefit others; will be happy to fornish 'to all wbo needlt,' (free of clierge) . the recipe and direc tions.for'inaking- the simple Remedy used in his case. Those wishing to profit by his ex petienceand,possess.a Valuable. Remedy— will 'the same, by return mail, (care fully sealed,) by ad6eSsing JOHN B. OGDEN, No: 611 Nassau Street, New Yoik. ' N EWAND. . , „glenoa „gniulLs, 'Zlattslorto Oran Mitt Riurtir Irkß'J?7;'ANDLShaving purchased the entire _V interest And good will of : Dr. B. Hinkle's Drug Store, would take this opportunity to in forM thE'citikensl of, Marietta and the public generally, that having just 'receivetifrom adelphia a large addition to ihe - Md stock, he Will'spaie no 'pains 'to keen constantly on hand the,beatand;moat complete assortment of eve rything in the drug line. ,ot of Fancy '4;) ;c es, Consisting inljart of Getman, French d'Eng lish ; 'perfumery, Shaving , Soaps and Creams, Tooth.and Nail Brushes, Buffalo antLother Hair Combs Hair Oils Pomades etc, Port Monies .Pocket Hooks Puff and Powder Boa es, kc., 6-c The celebrated Batchrlor's HAIR DYE, DeCosta's and other Tooth Washes,india" Cola gogne, Barry's Tricoperous, for the hair, Bay Rum, Arnold's large and small sized bot tles, Balm of a Thousand FlOwers, Flour of Rice, Corn Starch; Heckel's Farina, all kinds of ,pure Ground Spices, Compound ,Syrup of Pticispliate; or 'Chemical Mod, an exCellent ar ticle for -croak' dyspepsia and a tonic 'in Con sumptive cases, Rennet, for coagulating milk, air exc'ellent` preperition for the table ; Table Oilvertfine—bottles in two sizes. Pure Cod .HaePs perfumery,pomades, soaps, &c. His Meth air on or Hair Restorative rd nOw everywhere , acknowledged the best. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF . )30eKi ANII.STATiONEIT. Sheet Music always on hand, and promired , by,weekly orders from the city. - .Wving Sectiind "theservices of Mr. Harrison ~ Roth, formerly of the firm of Grove & Roth, he - feels confident that he can accommodate .'a's , well'aS , please. his 'numerous Patrons and ~friends... - • . Old Pori, Sherry and Madeira Wines and Brandieilor medical - purposes. : • • .The -Oector,can. he...professionally, consulted at tee store when not engaged elsewnere. ••' 1 112 6 Rernember the' place, opposite the Post _Office, formerly Doctor Hinkle's. , „ DAVIDCOCHRAN Painter; Glcizierand . P4er H4nger. 117 9 . 41.)? most respectfully inforin the cit- V izens:of ,14teriettri iria the public ally that lie . is' preparedito.do 1 1 4 0 . u9l ifftit4tin , g,„ Ulna Oloseng Paper Hanging 6^c kt'very short. notice and at prices to suit the -eae: be feuPd athis Mother's resi dence on the corner'of Chesnut and Seconi streets; efeinr iloors-below , the E. Church', and , inalTlOiate/Y tc , pposite- the. QM Oberlin Coitch Worket. .[Aug. 3-Iy. • DAVID IyIELLINGF,II„ Hanger. r Sign, Painter, 4. Paper Hanger. AVlN%returged:to,Marietta ,and ream -11 ed his old business, , is prepared to, do 1 ,41,411dS Plaht and Fancy fainting, ucb. as China Klops,ing, imitation of woods and niirbfe - Honie anirzegn . painting; paper bang= ink' , .3;c.z:? For,..the' prebent,be can be-found at , Aptiold's Eagle Hotel. ,CRO.TX AO NEW ZNGLAND RUM Pr.cul44 . ry purposes, warranted genuine Fl. D. Benjamin A Fortune for All! EITII ER AIEN OB IVOMEN ! ! NO HUMBUG, but an ENTIRELY zica , thing. Only three Months in this country ! No clap-trap operation to gull the public, hut a genuine money-making thing ! Read the Circular of instruction once only, and you will understand it perfectly. A Lady has just written to me that she is making as high as TWENTY DOLLARS SOME DAYS! giving in structions in this art. Thousands of Soldiers are making money rapidly at it. No person has to be urged to patronize it. It is a thing that takes better than anything ever before offered. You can make money with it home or abroad—on - steamboats or-railroad cars, and in the country or city. You will be pleased in pursuing it, not only because it will yield a handsome income, but also in consequence of the general admiration which it elicits. It is pretty much all profit. A mere trifle is necessary to start vith. There is-scarcely. one-person out of ,thou sands who ever pays any attention to adver tisements of this kind, thinking they are hum bugs; Consequently those who' do send for instructions will have abroad field to make money' in..' There ls a class of. persons in this world who, think because the, have been hinnbugged, out of a dollar or so, that every thing that is advertiSed is a humbug. Conse quently they try no more. The person who succeeds is the one that keeps on trYing until he hits something that pays turn. This art coseme one thousand dollars, and I expeei to make money out of it—add all who pnrchase the art from me will do the same.— One Dollarsent to me-will insure the- prompt return' of a card 'of instructions in 'the art.-- The money uilt be returrad to 14ose who are not satisfied.:. Address Address WAI.TER TINSIF-Y, • No. l Piik 'Place, New York. 0ct.21-3m. [COMMUNICATED.] PULMONARY CONSUMPTION A CURABLE DISEASE. A CARD. TO CONS MPTIVES The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks,ty a vets simple remedy after having suffered severely for several years with lung affectioi, and that drend disease, Consumption- 7 is'anxiouS to make knOwn to his fellow-siiffereiS the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will sea& a copy of the Tresetiption %sea (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a mire cure for Consumption. Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Scc. The only object of the advertiser in lending the prescription, - is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes ev ery sufferer will Cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Pardes wishing the 'preseription Will please address ^ Rev. EDWARD A. WILbON,• Wil 8713,q1 . . Ktirws DURYEAS' MAIZENA ReCeived two '"Ptize Medals FRoN JURIES 3 AND 4,1 AT THE International Ezhibition, Landau, 1.862, BEING THE SOLE AWAKDS GAINED BY ANYTHING OF THE KIND. It also received the Superlative Repolt of ' "Exceeding Excellent Pood." M A Z NA , At the Great, laternational Exhibition at Hamburg, July, 1863, Received the Highest lifedrd FOR ITS DELICACY AS AN ARTICLE OF, FOOD Used for Puddings, Custarda,„Blnac Mange, &c., with Out Isingliia, with feW or' no eggs. It is excellint tor thickening •Sweet Sauces, Gravies for Fish, Meat, soups, &c. For Ice Cream' Lottiing can 'coMpare with -it. A little boiled in'llilk make.sric . h Crehin for Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, &c. A most delicious article for food fOreliildieri and invalid's. It is vastly .superior to. Afrow - Root,•and much more eco nomical. . Put - up in one pound packaAes; under the trade-mark Maizena; with MI directions for use, and sold by all Grocers and Druggists. WILLIAM D(7ItYEA, Wholesale Agent. 166 Fulton ;Street New- York. Atigust 22-6 ml FARMERS. FARIERS. AND. HORSE DEALERS,. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! .FRONEFIELD , B" Celebrated, Preparations unparralled in the history of medicine, and, the medicines which deserve attention. His Powder stands unri valled for the cure of Yellow •Water in horses and in cows its tendency to increase the for mation of Milk, Butter and Fatihas'',,arrested 'the , attention of Farmers, Causing it to be ur4- versally used. His highly recommended and jutlY'celcbrated Cattle Liniment is a speedy cure for all diseases to which an extei nal ap, plication is useful. Those who are afflicted with Rheumatism should , secure a bottle im mediately, having been used-by ninny of our most prominent citizens who, speak, .or it in the highest terms of praise. Come, one and all,:try a bottle and 'be convinced of its'iner its., Constantly, on hand and for sale by Marietta );LANE & CO. !CIE° : W. WORRALL, • I„_A SURGEON DENTIST' Having rearmed to the Rooma formerly occupies by Dr. Sweiitzet, - adjoiriing I.4pangiir ef Frit terson74 Stare, Market Street, where he is fIOM - Prepared to wallop all who may feel disposed fn patronize him: Dentistry in' all Its brknches car ried on. TEETH inserted on the most approved principles-of Dental scienee. All'oPerations on the mouth performed ir. a skillful and workmanlike manner—on fair principles and OF vEBY lit ASO&ABLE TERMS. Having deterthined upon a permanent loea tion•at t)gs ,131/1"e, would'ask a continuation of the lit ' ronage Yeretofor6 extended to hiin, for whiel•he will render every possi ble satisfaction.:.‘E - r- Ether adiiiiiiistered to'properpersons. Fipt, :140onal Bank' of lliarietta. THIS BANKING:ASSOCIATION RAVING COMPLETED ITS ORGANIZATION is now prepared to transact all kinds of BANKING 'BUSINESS: The Board of Directors meet weekly,' on Wednesday;'fordiscount ,a,u.d- other business. II:a - Bank Hours : Fnom 9A.ntto 3 r. sr. JOHN.HOL LINGPtitBBEsLoEriT. AMOS' ViorMAY, - Cashier". Monett% 'July 2'6'44863. , : . TyRANDIES—eII tinuids.—guarrantedto be gelduine. 'H. D. .Benianin. Soldiers in the Army AND OUR PEOPLE AT DOME A RE now offered an opportunity by which n i they can obtain a good and DURABLE TIME-Pt Uf:, di:l 7 AT A VERY LOW FIGURE. 4. .' OUR W A TCH ES ARE WARRANTED TO K E'.EP TIME One year, and the buyer is allowed the privi lege of examination before payment is required. IMPROVED DUPLEX IN FULL It U 13 V ACTIONS. A first-class Hunting Time-Piece of silver material, over which is electro-fine plated ISk gold, most durable wrought, making the imi tation so faultless that it cannot be detected from the solid material by the most experienced judges ; acids will not affect it. London made movement. Improved Duplex in full rubs/ ac tion, has sweep seconds, and is not to be ex celled in general appearance. This is decided ly', one or the best °dicta . ever.olfered for . trail ers and ; speculators. Engineers, emigrant-4 and persons travdll.6g, wilt find - them superibeto any other ; alteration of climate will not affect their accuracy,- .Price r intoked....in,gundt.shape and good running order, ,only $35, or case of 6 for $2OO. ;Tito hunting ~Lebal s, BEST QUALITY ., SILVER over which electro-fine plated IS karat gold, similar to our improved -Duplex; and superior aojusted movements, with "stop," to be used in timing horses, etc.; has Four. Indexes for Washington and Greenwich time, steep aee ond, and all , the ir.nproVements.. AA B :19A, taking 'its heentifiil and faultless oripietißlikeE'nd its superior movement into consideration, we regard it as decidedly the cheapest article - 9f the kind in the m 'rket. . . . tricein good.running order, $35, or estOe.of 6 for. $2OO . . Kr We ask no pay in advance, but will forward either of them to responsible parties, to any part n(, the loyal States, with bill MP. able to expressman when the goods are deli.v.7- ered, giving the buyer the privilege of exami:- nation, and, if nut satisfactory,, the watch can be returned at our expense. .The express companies ref./se Jatilang: col lections on soldiers and other. parties du s .tite disloyal States, eobsequently all such: ordiers must be accompanied by the cash to insure 1..7 tention. We make a deduction of twa lars on either when the payment is forwarded in advance: Money may be sent by express at. 'our ex pense THOS. CAFFERTY 04- CO: , 93 and 95 Broad street ; oppostte City. Ifank, Oct. 17-3m] Pro vidence,ll..' Great Discovery . . . iitifllieVs ;MO Moe ofIN. , —' 31 10R the cure of Weak Stomachs, Kenmal JI , debility - , indigestion, dtseases af , th . , - 1- Nervous System, constipation, acidity fie ' s li t the stomach and for ail cases requiring - a ~ A tonic. -This Wine locludes-the most agreeable and efficient Salt - of Iron - we poss.ss; Citrate.-cif Magnetic Oxide combined, with the intist'im.- ergetic of vegetable tonie4 Yeltow PernVian %WI. The coact iu away cases of debility,, loss of appetite, and general prost.mtion, of nui efficient :salt of bust, combined with our valua ble Nerve Tunic, is most happy. It augments the appetite,-raises the pulse-, takes of? muscu lar flabbiness, :re - Moves the palor of: debility, and gives a florid- vVor to Wu countenance. , Do you want something- to strengthen you ? Do you want a good appetite ? Do you want to build up your;constitution? Do yon Avant to feel- well? - Do you want to get -rid of nervousness? Do you want energy? Do you want:to sleep well? , Do you-want - a brisk, and-vigorous feeling?' youlf do. try. KU NK ECS 'BITTER WINK. OF ! This truly valuable Tonie '',lken so thoroughly test.d by all classes of the commu nity, that it is now deemed indispensable as a Tonic 'medicine. It costs but lettle•, purili-s the blood, gives tone to the stoinacit, ienovates the system, and prolongs *life. l nctnr only ask a trial of this valuable Tonic. COUNTERFF2IIB. Br: AWARE OF., COUNTkRI , Errs.—As K EL'S Bitter Wine V Irun is the only sure and effectual remedy in the kno orn woad tor the permanent cure of Dyspepsia and Debility, and as there are a number of, imitations offer ed to the public, we would caution t e com munity to purchase mine hitt the genuine ar ticle, manufactured by S. A. litinkel, and has his stamp on the trip of the mirk of every' bat tle, The very fact that others are' attempting', to imitate this valuable remedy, proves its. worth and speaks v.iluatieS in - its favor. The hitter Wane of lion is pittlip in 75 cent and $l.OO bottles, and Sold by all respectable- Druggists thruw;hout the country. Ile par ticular that every buttle'bearS the foe s Mirk the prOprietor's signature. General Depot, 1 la Market Siteet, Harrisburg, Pe: For Sale 'by Dr. Wiane Sr. Co 2 and at respectable demers everywhere. BEANE & CO., Druggists cS• Pharmacutists, MARKET STREF,T, Al !lIKTTA, Opposiie DVenbacles Storo. H AVE just'received a new and fresh stock -. hugs, 0411)101$, Dye Stuffs and' Perfumery, .ke. Also, a large and fancy lot of Coak Oil Lamps, 'Suedes, Globes, Burners, &c., inks, Pens, Paper and EnVelopes, Fresh Seidlitz Powders, Citrate of Magnesia, Cologne, Hair Oils_ and Per fumery, Ponialles,' Sago, Tapioca, 'Bermuda Arrow-Root, Pima, Ground Spices, Allspice, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, • Cloves, Mace, Pocket Books, Combs, Brushes, Soaps, Gum Rattles, Balls and Rings, Bazin's Shaving'Cream, Burnett's Cocoame, and Kat, lista n, Flavoring Extracts of 'Lem on..Va nillaPine Apple, 'Strawberry, Rose and Alinoad, Infant Powder, Putt and Powder Boxes, Balm of a Thousand Flowers, Gai- den Seeds of the best • - quality and va rieties. 9z3 - Flower Seeds, consisting of some of the finest varieties. Cattle Powders and Liniments. All the celebrated Family Medicines con starttly on hand. Prescriptions and Family Receipts carefilly corn pou nde [Apl 18; 1863. ' JOHN CRULL, • ' 'PRACTICAL HATTER, 92 MARKET STREET,MARIETTA. MAKES this method of informing his old I friends sod the- public generally, that he has.re-taken his old stand (recently occupied by George L. Mackley,) and is now perma nently fixed to prosecute the Ratting business IN AFL ITS #RANCHES. Haying just returned from the city where he selected a large. varied and fashionable assort ment of everything in the HAT AND CAP LINE, and now only asks an examination of his stock.itad prieesl before purchasing elsewhere. Having also laid in a stock of Hatting'materi al,.he will be enabled, at short notice, to man ufacture all qualities=from the common &ft, to. the Most Fashiohable Silk Hat. • Employing none but the best of workmen, and manufacturing good goods at low prices, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage.. 13— The highest price paid or trade or cash. A. SUPERIOR COOK STOVE, • .:: • Very plain style, each, one warranted ' - =':f to perforai to the entire satisfaction ..of -.---"- 000eser ) the purchaser. ......' . . ~.. A . ow & Co. ......, E RS ' ''t. 13 ° -- 8 'S, . brated I, . . • ~ e „ .. „ „ - . - D BEA., AnfLY• . ,-,,
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