Coral glaritffian. MARIETTA CAR HOURS. The several pas senger trains will leave, the "Upper-station D epo t as follows: Morning train, East, at ten minutes before 8; Mail train West, 11:38 ; Harrisburg Accommodation train, East, at 9 minutes after 5 ; the same train West, at five minutes before 7 in the evening. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, ISII3. gar Quarterly meeting :—Next Sab bath, preaching morning and evening. Rev. Thomas' Beane will preach at ten o'clock in the morning and at CI in the evening. The meeting will be protract ed during the week.. Preaching at 7 o'clock in the evening. " And the . SPirit,atid the Bride say Come, And let him that heareth say Come, and whosoever will let him take the water of life freely." Godey for November is on our table. It contains one steel engraving, a double fashion plateengraved on steel and colored, 100. pages of, reading. mat ter, 89 engravings, 16 full page engrav ings, 14 fancy dresses, any quantity of patterns for fall dresses for women and children. and Pots of articles upon which the ladies can exercise their ingenuity in manufacturing% Godey has returned tn,h.is old club rates. Now is the time to 'wake up clubs. "Little Drytowa " district in Itapho township gave 95 votes for Go. vernot.:, Uurtin ; the unanimous t . ote of the district. This act -on the part of the'Union men in that vicinity is most praiseworthy and deserving of a banner from the county, This is the first time in the history of the county theta unani mous ballot has been cast for an entire ticket, and the Union men should shoW the Drytowners that their zeal, patriot ism and loyalty is duly appreciated. gar .we neglected to mention the fact that Rev. John Walker Jackson, delivered his celebrated lecture on the "I.Joio-Uoihitilution—Peace," in the M. Vl'. CEurch, in this place. Mr. J. is 'regarded as one of the .andest and most patriotizidivines ottached to'this con ference, and this lecture, if nothingelse, would endoree.such an opinion. I= 4fir,The Columbia Spy .comes to us in a new dress, It has improved very mach typographically and otherwise On der iti; neW mannuement. .1114 r Several verylinu parlor engrav ings for sale cheap, at this offioe. OUR AMY CtiIiIIENPONDENCE, TlR.ih - Qua lITERS 451 h Pt-nn. VOs , 41'mo...oldie, Tenn., Oct, 1, 18G3. J Diqi- Col.:—Oar last was from the Old Mississippi State, after chasing Johnston and his cahoots to Jackson, where; had it not been for some mis management of those high in authority, w'e would have never' left him give us the slip, but whipped him ; after be. got away, the 9th corps turned contractors, nod went into destroying railroads, which was done effectuittly, after which we returned to Snyder's Bluff, a here we awaited trausgortation for Cincin nati, Ohio, where we arrived iu due time but in bad_ condition ; for at least one third of our forces were sick, and where we lost the lamented ; we feel his loss, but trust that our loss is his gain. From this polut' we went to K,y., b' rail, and a few miles beyond went Into camp, where we remained a short time ; [ruin thence we marched to Crabb Orchard, where we again pitched our moving tents, and ou the 9th of September packed up bag and baggage and struck a B line for Knoxville, where we arrived on the 26th of September; our march was not an easy . 'prig, and the best we did in one day was twenty-three miles, fording two rivers and crossing one mountain; no thing ofnote occurred during our march save the meeting of General Praizer and his rebel followers who were captured at Cumberland Gap; we indulged pretty freely in conversation with them and found among them many an expression of gladness that they were Union pris oners; some were bold and defiant, and could: not believe we had taken Vicks burg and Port Hudson ; in fact, some had the:audacity to say that Beauregard had taken New'Orleans ; ignorance has no name for some of those poor deluded wretches ; they were the finest-looking Robs we have ever seen. Young and athletic ; some of them grieied very much over their capture and swore it was a Yankee trick that caused them to surrender. Since we have come into East Tennessee we have met hundred's of deserters from the rebel army who have deserted Bragg; some of them were the , very boys that helped to drubb us on James.lsland, South Carolina, in June, 1862, and they acknowledged a loss thereof eleven hundred killed and wounded, while our loss was not quite half that, and they say they were whipped when tve Withdrew. Many of them are coming into the Union army. ; ; they are enlisting faster than; General Burnside can erm.them ; the ,General rode tbro' the camp of the Ist Division last eve ning, and such a shout as went op from the boys never was heard in 'Tennessee. This was the first eight his old 9th Corps hadof"tii'm since our return ; many an eye wgg filled with th 4". of joy as he rode bowing, ve Allmd and icing ns 'v • Tenon' '4 " 45th was never noted for cheering, but on this occasion gave him three hearty ones, but our neighbors, the New York • Highlanders, beat us, for they roared like lions. We are now encamped on the banks of the Holstein, with some three hun dred, leaving behind us over one hun dred sick, and having some two hundred on detached duty, so that if we-had our men all with us we would number some six hundred. The boys are all express ing an anxious wish to be home at the election ; many of them would poll their first vote, and it would be unanimous for Andy G., somehow or other, they don't like Woodward or: the party; many, cr all indeed, think there is "eppis letz," and feel that A. G. Curtin is too good a man to be beaten by a party that is continually' howling about the President and his Cabinet; we don't hear them say anything, or very little, about the rebels; ()cif they make men tion of them it is in a :pitiful, milk•and water way ; but they. are endeavoring to gather the widows' tears and force you to look upon the orphans, and are gath eriug, if possible, in drains the: blood, and charging this all to those men who have done and are still doing: all in their power to crush this reja.eltion--- Had the,, Old Public Functionary at Washington not tremoled and feared when he saw the coming storm, bat • done as the hero,Jackspa, who no w, lies mouldering in "peace and honor;" 'sent a force into Charleston .Barbor,ind tired on the miscreants- and sent theni to where they belonged ; this,we are bold to say, and our country wilfsay too, would have. saved tears, orphans and blood ; but no, I.e faltered' and now we charge upon .him, more than. upon any other man in the' land, Jeff. Davis not excepted, the fruits of, this war; ; and now the party that is 'endeavoring to elect Woodward are those very men who elected Buchanan and were his bosom companions ; they are crying for peace ; what kind of peace, Col., do you think Wood Ward and ,Buchan an will accept? Just the kind the sol die-r would, spit : upon. We willhear do, thing short of a conquered peace, and were the soldiers from the Old Key, stone pertnitted to 'come borne and•vote, they would show to the world thatafter two 'years' hard fighting they were not willing to chuckle to. anything save, an honorable peace. Col ; I know you have in Marietta some whotml esteem, in the ranks battling against:the GOvernMent; but to such I extend an invitation to come to Tennessee aud hear the argu ment of those Southern-right men, and they would return with the blush of shame upon their , cheeks ; why, sir, their hope is strong in the party which is opposing the war: and.' is crying Peace ; but I will close by urging the good people of Marietta to sustain those Who are sustaining the country. One grand rally in the Old Keystone. Elect Andy and we will give them another rally of powder and ball; and if that don't bring the answer,—why another rally still—andstill soother—until we will have a lasting peace. Peace un alloyed—peace with freedom—and no =darns. J. gar Andrew G. Curtin beats Judge Woodward in this county, 5,691. Judge Agnew leads Lowrie, 5,685. Frederick Smith leads COI. Flambright, for Sher iff, 5,199. Col. Franklin leads Col. Neiman, 5,608. Col. John W. Clark, leads his opponent, Isaac Zell, 5,619. crir The Judge Grosh residence and business place, one of the Onset in this borough, will be sold at public outcry on Thursday the sth of November. ~,..- P g.or"llsT OP LETTERS -Rema in .v _ - • • t,,4•t, 4 .• mg it,,` roe Post Office, at Marietta, Pa., for the week ending Oct. 22d. Persons calling for letters in the following list, will please say they are advertised. Askins; Mary E. Kidd, 0. G. (or W. P. Adams, Harriet Hodgkin.) Butler, Ellen Myers, Mary Ann Brown, -Martin McElroy, Sarah G, Decarleton, William Murphy, Barbara V. Porringer, Emma Rhoads, Lcvi L. Grafton, Simon Reish, George Hill, Capt. Geo. N. Messrs. Robinson &Co. Hill, William Stockum, John Ilogentogier, Harriet Simons, Hannah J. Johnson, Angeline Thon, Charles Esq. Jude, Anthony Wyant, Anna Mira. Jason, Rosanna A. CASSEL, P. M nr i ' l r e Y T D ol O v L n L C ALS ci R I ' the of A R B D e: Be tough of Marietta will pay the above reward for the apprehension and conviction of the per son or persons who fired the stable and tobacco shed at the rear of Ziou's Church Burying Ground, on Munday night, October 12th, 1863: HIPPLE, Burgess. Marietta, October 24, 1663-3 t. TURNPIKE ELECTION. The stockholders of The Lancaster. and Marietta 'Turnpike Road Company - are requested to meet at the 'Public hous'e of John Kendig, on Monday, November 2, 1.863, at I 0 o'clock in the morning, to elect. .a piesi dent, directors, and a secretary and treasurer, for the ensiling year.- By order of the Board. A. N. CASSEL, Secretary. October 10 ' , 1863-,3t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.--Estate of Maria 4 Rieder, late of the Borough of Marietta, deceased. Letters of - administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to immediate settletnent, and those having chant's or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the , undersign ed, residing in said Borough. GEO. W. STAHL, ExeCutor. Marietta, October JO, 1863-60 DANIEL G.. BAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW; LANCASTER. PA OFFICE 24 NORTH DUKE STREET, opposite the Court House, where he will at ' tend to the practice of his professioninAlits vatiousbranches. • f 1 I ui iic I=MIE=EZUMI TN pursuance of an alias order of the Orph ans' Court of Lancaster County, the under signed Administrator of the Estate of Poter Baker, late of the Borough of Marietta, dec'd, will sell at public vendue, at the public house of William Johnstiii, at the eastern end of said Borough of Marietta, the following real estate late n 1 the said deceased : A HALF LOT OF GROUND, Fronting on the north side, of Front street, in that part of said borough of Marietta, laid out by Jacob Oriisb, eiiquire, being the western half of Lot nUM tiered in the plan thereof by number Fifty-Eight [ss], containing in front 20 feet, and extending in depth to Second-st., 200 feet, upon which is erected A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING ,HOUSE, and all the NECESSARY OUTBUILDINGS Sale to eminence at half•past 6 o'clock in the eVellil), when terms and *concitions will be made known by FREb'K L. BAKER, • Administrator. Marietta, October 3, 1563-ts. New. Fall: and Winter Goods J. R.'DIFFENBACII, Market Street, Marietta. Pa. Notwithatanding the scarcity of many kinds of Dts , ' Goods; those.wiShing to purchaSe will find his usually large , and well assorted stock complete. Prints, , ,.Cloths, Delaines; Cassiinefes, Flannels,. &miners, Bleached Shirting, Rentocky JeaMs, ' Brown Sheeting,s, Ticking's, Dive r, Dorne'stie Ginghamis, Heavy. Denims, Hickory Stripes. Full assortment of Press „Full assortment of Notiong, Full assertment'of White Goods. Full assu.trueot of Blankets.. Full assortment of Slit As. FiJi assortment of all seasonable Goods. Larg,estJand best istqck of„„Slectrton Skirts ever offered in this murkei, of all sizes, from tfie smallest to toe'largest, and WWI prices •• Groceries .of 1114 kinds. Ri'. and Java Coffee, Teas, -BroWn.-Sugar,Fresh' Spices, New Mackerel, Extra Syrups, Salt, Sugar-Cured Hams, Lc. French Corset..v ,; Traveling,-Over-.Shirts, Neck-tics, Under-Shirts, Handkerchiefs, •• • Drawers; . ; • Shirt Fronts, Balmoral Skirts, 4-c. A small lot nfready4liatie 'Wiritcr Clothing, which . will ,he sold at less than wholesale prices Id clbse it 'Ont. • '• • :Liquor& • .He also continues to keep on fiand a large supply of 'supel prandies, 'Miles, Gins, Sehnidanz's Schnaps,: Drakes, Plantation Bit ters, and that superior Old Rye, all of which having been purchased . befimei the; recent-ad vance have the advantage of being at nearly old prices.' L'." — Flighestprices given for country produce. Monongahela Whiiikey'by 11th barkeliiitt Pittsburg prices, with freight only added. Marietta, September', 18b3. ,. : ' TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS. ' , . Collection of Pensions,Bounties. Back Pay, "Wai. balms. Officers' Pay Rolls, Muster' Rolls, - and _Recruiting Accoun4 made out. , . rr TIE undersigned, having been . id tlie ern ployment of the United. States.during the last eighteen months, as' Clerk in the Muster ing and Disbursing Office and Office of Super intendent of Recruiting Serviee of Penhsylva respectfu I ly informs the public that he has opened an office in the Daily Telegraph Build ing for the purpose of collecting Pensions, Bounties, Beek Par and War t.ilaitris ; also, making out Officers' Pay Rolls, Muster Rolls and Recruiting'. Accounts: , . 7 All orders by mail attended to promptly. SULLIVAN 8. CRUD. Harrisburg, Nov. 29, 1862. 18- ly Black Hawk Iron Ore Washer. undersigned having just completed new paterns for the manufacture of the, cele brated Black Hawk Iron Ore Washer: He has removed several objections to the old pat en), and now feels certain of being able to wash one-third- more iron ore per iiap, 'and much cleaner. Machines manufactured and put up anywhere desired at the shortest eo tice, and the working of the machine guarran teed. He can refer, by. permission; to :Got. James Myers, of I "egal Furnace, Marietta, and to James L. Stu Esq.,:adjoining-Mari etta. Address SAMUEL:HOPKINS; Marietta, Lancaster Pa C tiE:AP LAMPS. A Frttgli Surpir or Coal ,Oil Lamps and Lanterns hf evmj paters, suitable for the Parlor, the witehen,and the Chamber; iinging'and Side Lamps for Balls, Churches, Stores,ari Offices. Ravin ,. ' purchased' thein froth the Manbfactii rers in large quantities at the [owes:leash rates, we can sell them much under the usual retail prices, although every other description of gdods are advancing: PATTERSON 4- CO. - WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, c. 11.. L. S.: F.. J..ZAHM ~.._;----. - 0 Es p Ec! FULLY inform their ''-v ..) I "ti, friends andthe public that they , t7" ' - 7 ' still continue the WATCH,. CLOCK ---"' A nip JEWELRY business at the old stand; North-west Corner of North I),ueen street. and Center Square, Lancaster, Pa. A full assortment of gothic in our line of busil ness always on hand and for sale at.tbe:lowes,t cash rates. 14.7' itepafring ,attended to per sonally by the proprietors. Lancaster, January 1, 1859. The American Watches. jHE American Watches are among the best timekeepers now in use, and for durability strength and simplicity far surpass any other watch made in the world. . H. L. F i r ZAHM Corner of North Queen-Bt., and Centre Square` Lancaster,. Pa., have them for sale at the verb lowest rates—every watch accompanied with the manufacturers guarrantee to ensure its:gen uineness. JEWELBS.—A.Iar g e and, selected stock of lincjewelryol the latest patterns from the best factories in the country can be found at' H 7 L. & E. J. 7,A1 - IM'S. Cor. , _Ncrrth Queen st. and Centre Square, Lan caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate and all gonds . warranted to le' as represented. SPEtTACLES to suit ail a , holboakia . can -be aided with glasses, • can, be bought at H. L. E. J. ZAHMS, Cor n'er of North Qfieen-st., and C6iter Squire, Lancaster. New glasses refitted in old frames, at short notice. [v6.ly 'ILAT ED WARE; A Large and line stock r of Plated ware at H. L. &E. J. ZAtira's. Corner of North Qneen street Sr. Center Square Lancaster, Pa. Tea Sette, in variety, Coffee Urns, PitCheis, Goblets, Salt . Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, ,Spoons, Forks, Knives, Casters, &c., &C., at manufacturers paces. REP:CA T G 'attended to at moderate rates. QU , T - I, A AL'or'REGUIATt TIMEKEEPERS can be had of H. L. & E. J. ZAHN, Coi North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancas ter, Pa.,iri'theshape of Equilibrium Levers— the besarticle. of Swiss leyers now in the mar ket. They; 'are Purer in' price than any viateh of equal quality andj ust as trite for timekeeping ". one of thOse beautiful S 0 P B HATS at CRITLL% 92 Market-at. iEte Hubt.pentent. THIS weekly Religious. Literary, and Fam ily edited by - Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Rev. Joshua Leavitt, D. D., And Theodore Tilton, is issued in the same form and at the same low price of r-a — TWO DOLLARS per annum, notwithstanding the great advance in white paper. k AFFORDS ITS ,READERS : Fair and thonizhtful editorial discussions of the most important facts, ocim-rences, and in terests of this nation and the world. A comprehensive record of facts, men, and moveMents of the Jteligious world. A full and 'careful weekly histoky of the progregs of the Rebellion. Ample chronicles of the important general news, home and foreign. F.'air and careful accounts of new books; made on the express prindiple of serving as a safe guide to buyers. Interesting correspondence from Washing ton, from the, West, from the Army, and from Abroad. Six columlis a week of carefully selected matter for Family Reading; being Prose and Poetry, suited 'to' seterest both the Old and A full chronicle of the progress of business and of the current prices of merchandise, pro dike and live stock in New York CitY. • A carefully prepared COMMERCIAL AND Fr- NANMAL ARTICLE, embracing the latest and Most reliable inforMation in regard to the mo ney market, trade, commerce, and business generally. In this department The Independ ent has secured a valuable reputation for fair ness.- boldness, and fox discussing all secular topics, from the highest moral stand-point. A, DRY GOODS REPORT, furnished particularly for country merchants, a weekly report of the prices current in this city of all descriptions of domestic dry.goods. The information thus furnished, so,entirely re liable,•cann ot be found in any other periodical. We'have the best of evidence on that point froth all quarters. We are ..not permitted to. give the names of the parties who make this weekly, report to us, but will . state that they are two,cumpetent :merchants, with entirely different connections, and that they are well knoWn .throughout the. United States, and have been for.years.. • The,. prices given are_ the ox- , act figureS at which the several descriptions of goods are sold for act.cash by the jobbing hou,' ses in this city oh the day said report ;is made,L viz : Wednesday of each week.. A Sennera every week, by 'Rey. Henry Ward Beewhet The ftillowing: eminent writers are special contributors to its columns: William Alle❑ Butler, Horace Greeley,' Rev. Tlieo. L. Cuyier, Bayard Taylor, Rev: Itobt. M. Hatfield, J. G. Whittier. TEIIiMS-=TWO DOLLARS per annum, paid in advance. Specimen numbers sent gratis. JOSEPH RICHARDS, PUBLISHER, '`3ti n No'. 5 Beekinan-st. New-York ScHE.NCK'S pULMONIC SYRUP CONSUMP rthist SCUENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP MMMI CONSUMPTION: ~ScIAESCK'S PU'LNQ7,VI,C Sy.I2.UP WILL CURE . CONSUMPTION, SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP WILL CURE. CONSUMPTION SCHENCK'S SEA WEED TONIC WILL 'CURE DYSPEPSIA. SCHENCK'S SEA WEED TONIC WILL CURE SPE PSIA SCIIENCDS SEA WEED TONIC = DYSPEPSIA SCHENCK'S SEA WEED TONIC WILL CURE , DYSPEPSIA ACILENCK , S MANDRAKE PILLS WILL CLIII.E LIVER COMPLAINTS SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE - PILLS WILL CURE. LIVER 0011IPLA INTs SCHENCK'S IVIA.NDBAKE PILLS WILL CUR.F. LITER CO bI PLAINTS SCHEAVCIOS MAiVDRA.Kk PILLS WILL CURE LIVER. COMPLAINTS DR. .1. H. SatiENCK has a large suit of rooms at No. 32 Bond st.. New-rorx, where ho can be found every Tuesday, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m., and at No. 39 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa., every Saturday. lie keeps a large supply of medicines at his rooms, which can be had at all times. Those wishing.ad vice or examination with the Res pirometer, his price is $3. Many persons are afraid to have their lungs examined by DR. SC...W.:NCI( for fear they willfbe found incurable, and by that means it is put ol£ until it is too late. Bow much bet ter it would be toknow their condition at once, as by abundance of evidence, Dr. S. has shown sufficient certificates in this city that be has cured advanced stages of Consumption. DR. SCHENC I( 2 s Principal Office is No. 39 North. Sixth Street; Philadelphia, Pa., where letters for advice should always be directed. 3Cr PRICE of the Pulmoaic -Syrup and Sea Weed each. $1 per bottle, or $5 the dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25c porboxs lor sale by all druggzsts and storekeepers October 24, 1863. 12-3 ins. WINES & LIQUORS, 11 ---- - , - s1- 1 . - =' El. D. 13ENJAMIN, -.,, . DEA/ ERIN , WINES & LIQUORS, Picot Building, Marietta, Pc BEGS leave to inform the public that he will continue the WINE Sr, LIQUOR busi ness, us all its branches. He will constantly keep on baml all kinds of , Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch Whiskey; Cordials, Bitters, BENJAMIN'S Justly ,Celebrated Rose Whisky,' ALWAYS ON HAND, A very 'surerior OLD RYE WHISKEY ust racciyo 3 which is warrtnted pure. Er' All H. V. B. now asks of the public is a careful examination Of his stock and pri ces, which will, he is confident, result in Ho telkeepers and,others finding it to their ad vantage to make their PUrchases from I int DR. WM. B. FAHNESTOCK, •OFFICE:----Ivr AIN,ST., NEARLY OPPOSITE Spangler &.Patterson's• Store. t ' - Enoitt - 7 To SA: M. OFFICE HOURS.:‘:' I.?' I. T 0.2. - 1 .4 .: , - "'• 6To7P. M. G V. a E B:—Rio;Java•and rr taguira Coffee;' Cc 'shed,' Pulverized' and Brown Sugar ; Superior Green and Black'Tea , Rice; Cheese an,d-SPiCes i • Syrup and prithe ba; king Molasses; 'txcellent Pearl - Barley 'at I.' R. DIFFENBACH'S. S. S. RATHVON, Nerchant Tailor, and Clothier, At 1 J. Kraraph's Old Stand, on the Cos ner of North Queen and Orange Streets,, Lancaster, Penn'a, Qlt A. T E l U L to the Citizens of Marietta and 'vicinity, for the. liberal patronage heretofore &vendee, the undersigned respect fully solicits a continuance of,the same; as suring them, that under all circumstances, no efforts will be spared in rendering a satisfactory equivalent for every act of confidence reposed. CLOTHS, CA AS/AI EKES A ri n VYSTINGS, and such other seasonable material as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly* kept on hand and manufactured to order, proMptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style may suggest. *. A LSO,—READ L'-DMA DE CLOTHENG, Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods and such articles as useally belong to a Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. A LEXANDER LYNDSAY, Fgshionable Boot and Shoe illantilacturer, MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN. Would most respectfully inform the citizens of this Bormigh and neighborhood that he has the largest as.soriznent. of City made work in his line of business in this Borough, and be ing a practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER himself,is e nablen to select with more judgment than those who are not. He continues to man ufacture in the very best manner everything in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he wit/ warrant for neatness and good fit. Call and examine his stock before pur hasing elsewhere. MARIETTA MARBLE YARD. Michael Gable, Agt., MARBLE MASON AND STONE CUTTER. Opposite the Town. Rail Park, ili,rx_+iir m Marietta, Pa. Marble business in all its branches, I will be continued at the old plaCe, near the Town Hall and opposite Funk's Cross Keys r.N.Vern, where every description of marble Sclork will lie kept on hand or made to order at short notice and at very reasonable prices.. Marietta, June 29, 1861. 4971 y The Soldiers True Friend Always Ready. IiOLOW AY '§ OrivratANT.:---Leng marches, sore and stiff 'jOints, blistered and inflamed feet, all these the Soldiers, must endure, MOTHERS, RE.HEDIRER TH w IS, hen. your sons are grasping theii inu.S6ets to meet danger, think what relief a Single, pot of this A L L HEALING & COOLING salve will give to the' one you love wher far sway from 'home and friends. It hardens and makes tough the feet SO that they can endure great fatigue. It soothes and relieveS the inflamed and stiffened joints, leaving them supple, strong and vigor ous, while for SABRE CUTS a n d I.ltlnstror Wo.nivnt , ' it stands, unequalled, removing and preventing every vestige of. inflamation and gently draWing the edges together, it..quickly and completely heals the most frightful wound. WITES AND SISTERS OF OUR. VOLUNTEERS You cannot put into the Knapsacks of your - husbands and brothers, a more. Valuable orrnere necessary gift than a supply of this • Extraordinary Military Salve The lonely sentry - walking his rounds at night, exposed to drenching rains and chilled night air, is often seized with most VIOLENT PAINSj 'Cough and suffocating Hoarseness, first symptoms of quick . consumption, but if supplied with`- HolloWay's Pills and Hollo-' way's Ointment, all daneer is averted, a few Pills taken night and morning, and the Olin- MOM rubbed twice a day over the throat and chest will remove the severest pains and stop the most distressing or dangerous cough. Therefore we any to the whole Army SOLDIERS ATTENTOiN ! • See to your own health, do not trust to the Army supplies;although .most valuable.— These Pills anOintment have been thorough ly tested, they are the only-remedies used in the. European Camps and Barracks, for over forty, years Doctor Holloway has supplied ail the Armies in .Europe; , and during the Crimean Campaign he ,established a depet at Balaclava, for the exclusive 'salt of these Gteat .Remegies. many a time his' special Agent there has sold over a ton in weight of the thrtment in a sinL gle day. These terrible' and fatal enemies of SOLDIER IN CAMP, DYsentery; Scurvy, Sores and Scrofu lous Eruptions, all disappear like a charm be fore these Pills, and Ointment, and now'while the cry ringS thrOughout the land, TO ARMS !-TO ARMS!! Do.not let these brave men perish by, diseases place in their hands these Precious Remediess that will enable them to resist the dangerous exposures; the Fevers, the Chills; and the wounds which they cannot avoid, and what is more, cannot frequently get succour in the moment of need, whereas if our brave men have only to put their- hands into their Knap sacks and find there a sure remedy for all the casualties of the battle field. How many thousands of lives would thus be saved who would otherwise perish before relief could be obtained. IMPORTANT CAurrox I—None are genuine unless the words "Rollaway, New York and .London;" are disernible as a Water-mark in every leaf of the boOk of directions around each pot and box; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to thaight. A hand some reward will be given to any one render ing such information as may leap to the de tection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to he spurious. ...Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HOLLOWAi'i 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by, all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civilized world,in boxes at 25 cents, lit cents, and $1 each. N.B.Directions for the guidance of patients th every disorder are affixed to each box. • 3:C4— There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. Dec.2o-1y - Dealers in my tveli knowa . inedicineS can have. SHOA' C.? EDS, cIRCI:TLARS., &C., sent them, FREE OF EXPENSE, by ad,dressinE TROIKAS laixicowAy, 80 Maiden Lane, New-york. DR. J. z. HOFFER, DENTIST, OF THE BALTIMORE COLLF,CE OF DENTAL SURGERY, LATE OF HAI3,RISBI4RO-. F F I CE:—Front street, neat door to R. VJ Williams' Drug Store, between Leeust and . Walout a ;streets, Columbia. U ItNETT'S Cocoaine. -A compound of Cocoa-nut. Oil, &c., fr.ir dressing the Hair. For efficacy and agreesialeness,, it is without an equal. It prevents.fne hairfrom falling off. It promotes its hcal - ..ny and vigorous growth. It is not greasy or It leaves no disargreeable odor. It softens the hr.ir when hard and dry. It soothes the 'aritated scalp skin:. It affords the iiehest lustre. It remains 'longest in efNct. Beane 8, Co. VITINE AND LIQUORS. Swderior Old Brandy, Old Rye'Whiskey, Holland Gin, Old Maderia, Lisbon,•Slierry and Pert Wines. Yitt &Mug Whiskey always on hand at the lowest market prices. Very Fine Brandy al a w.try low figure. . J. R. EAFFENBACII. Mark4-st Hammeied and. Rolled Iron. AGeneral assortment of Hammered and Rolled Iron, H. S. Bars, Norway, Nail Rods, American and Geonan Spring and Cast Steel, Wagon Boxes, Iron Axles, Springs for Smiths, &e. For sale at PATTERSON 4- CO'. .:S 9 - 1 HE Largest and best assortment of Fancy Cl o th & Cassiroeres and vesting ever offered in-tbis market and will be sold at prices wide)] deffeoinpetition by J. R.,Diffimbach. T° 'LANDLORDS! Just, received , Seeteh and Irish watraa ted pure, at 11. D. Beejamain's. T HL EARLY PHYSICAL DEGEN ERAC Y OF AMERICAN PEOPLE I=l JUST PUBLISHED BY DR. A. STONE, Physician to the Troy Lung and Hygienic Institute. A TREATISE on the causes of early Phys ical decline of Ameri c a n people : • The cause of Nervous Debility, Consumption and illarasmus. This work is one of high moral toile, written in chaste, yet thrilling language, and appeals dirrrt to the moral rokismousness of ALL PARENTS and goardians especially. de tailing scieLtitic and reliable aids and treat ment for cure. It will be sent by mail on the receipt of two three tent postage"statuns. 11:3 Parents and Guardians! Fail not 10 send and obtain this book. ft."P Young men ! Fail not to send and get this hook. Ladies you should at once secure a copy of this book. A word of solemn conscientious advice to' those who will reflect. A class of maladies, prevail to ,a fearfiil ex tent in the community, dooming at least 100,‘ . 000 youth of both sexes annually, .to an early grave. Those diseases age very imperfectly' , understood. Their external manifestation, or symptoms are Nervons Debility Relaxation and EXilallAll9ll Marasmus or wasting and cOnsumption of the tissues of the whole body.; shortness of breathing Or hurried breathing on ascending, a hill 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. loss of Memory, dizziness of the Head, Neuralgia, Painjn various parts of the body; Pains in the back or limbs, Luna. bag,o, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, irregularityof the bowels, deranged secretions ,of the .I . liii.l- neys and other glands of the body, as Leacher rimer of Fleur Albus. &c. Likewise 4.ilepsy; Hysteria and NeryoUS: SphgrOs. Now in ninety-nine cases.out Of every,one hundred, all the above limited ,discirders, and , a, host of others not named, as (. I ritisnniption Of the Lungs and that mosV.inaidicius, and , form of Lmsomption of . -the Spinal Nerves, known as Tabes Doisales, and Tabes ntesen7 tefica, have their'seat and origin ia, diseases of the Pelvic Viscera. .Hence the want of success on the part of Old schbol 'practices in, treating syrriptornS only. Dr. Andrew lzUcine - ' Physician to the 'roy Lung and Hygienic Institation;* now en, gaged in treating this class of 'modern 'mala dies with, the most astonished. Succes.s. The treatment adopted by the institution , * new ; • it is based upon scientific principles, withnew discovered remedies, with Out sons. The facilities of cure are such' that pa bents can be cured at their homes, in any , part of the country, from accurate. description's of their case, by letter ; and have the medicines sent by mail or express. Printetliaterrogat ries will be forwarded on application. 31 Consumption, Catarrh and diseasei of the throat cured as well at the Home of the Patients as at the Institution, by sending' the Cold Medicated Inhaling altamie. Vapors,., with inhaler and ample directions' for use; and direct correspondence., Patients applying for interrogifives : .'or advice, must enclose return stamps, 'to ' meet attention. The attending Physician will be hued• at the Institution for consultation,' from 9 a. in. to 9p. m., each day. • • • - .' Sunday in the forenoon: -• Address DR. ANDREW STONE ) • - Physician to the Troy Lung and hygienic In stitute, and Physician for- , Diseases of the heart, Throat and Lungs, 96 ;Fiftl4-Stre6t,. Troy, N. Y. FAIL AND WINTER CAMPAIGN'. -18 68- SECOND OPENING. - SPANGLER & PATTERSON Take great pleasure in announcing that they have just received an extensive stock of care fully selected Goods, to. which the attention of the public is directed and an early call so licited. The Ladies' Department has received especial attention and erabracea all the novelties of the season in the way of Balck and Fancy Silks,Colored. Alpacas, Foulard Silks,Lyon ese Cloths, French Monnoes,. OrientarlAstres; Wool Delaines, Scotch!Clan Plaids, Valencias, Mixed Delaines &e In all patterns and colors. One Case, of Calicoes—good quality, madder colors, war ranted not to fade, at 17 cents, which cannot be excelled. Lloaking Cloths, Sack Flannels, Balmoral Skirts, In all colors. &awls ! Shawls!! Stella, Thibert, Watervleit,, Waterloo and Middlesex Shawls, square and long, - in all': styles and colors, to suit all tastes, at unusual loworices. Housekeepers are directed to our•stocli of DOMESTIC GOODS, consisting of Flannels, Br'n & brektdMuslins, Tick ings, Lindseys, 'VP ' ' Checks, , Woollen Yarns:, Rag and Ingrain Carpets Table and Floor Oil Cloths, Linen and Cotton Table Diaper,. Huckabacic and. Crash Towelings.. Also ' Head-nets, Hosiery, . Gloves, White Goods, 'Collars, Setts .Embroidery, Needle-Work and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs and a full line of Trimmings. Gentlemen Are invited. to examine onr sleek of Cloths, Cassi metes and Vestings, Cassinetts, Youth's Cassimeres ' Jeans, &c., of which - our Stock has never been more complete or 'better .4e:- lected., GROCERIES We have just replenished the stock and are now offering Syrups, Sugars; Salt and Pm visions at the lowest market prices: a" An early call is solicited. • SPANGLER Er PATTERSOIVI , Marietta, September,. 1863. Tha Glatt Ferry_ Fomerly Keesey's, APPOSITE MARIETTA. THIS old. Ferry—one of themldesCand roor* safe crossings on the Susqueharina River— is now in clrarge of the undersigned, who. hs. refitted the old and built new boats, which enable him tondo ferrying with safety and dia.. , patch. .No unnecessary delay need be enduree. Sober and experienced Ferrymen always en' gaged. No imposition in charges. as