- The Natiettiait. F. L. Decker, Editor, MARIETTA. PA - ; 41; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, MS 4Nfin Si+ inwr The Uniot men , have a majority of one in the tate 8.49 1 .41.10414.91---001: Senators hap ens to be , in the hands of the Copper , • , Gads—Major, White, of the 'lndiana - djitriCt being , a prisoner at Richmond. 40 his'deteution there will be a favor t~ the rebel syropathiieYs here, Jeff. tavis will probably ,d'eclioe to exchange him. But his ishgence will not pre'vent the progress of bueiness. , The Senate, unlike thp House, , is always organized from tbe previens session. bly.:Penny is,Speaker i .,and will continue so until successor is chosen; and the other of& ,care of the senate will continue to offi ciate until they aro relieved by the election of others. EVADING TAN INGDNE Detwiler, of York county, Pa was iv- Wednesday of "last Week, by DeputylJnited Sidles Mar:Nal Schuyler, OD the charge of 'attempting, 'to evade ibe it+come ' taa It is iiivied• tkai lie illAded hie property ' among his4ebild ifien;'so that it shoold'n'ot 'come within 'the provisions of the laW.: The 'ease `hide fedi to be interestiq, as it hi' the iirst'Onli'bf the kind : bronglit . to 'the iiee , drtlin Dnited'States anthoritian` in ' Alir•Gew. Louis Blanker, lately nom uutaderoF a4itrision under Frernont:and illigel..sod• distinguished .in the retreat at , BullAßtin, died , owthe 31st ;ult. - He was;born in Worms, Hesse •Darmstadt, 1812., In 1 . 833 he was lieutenant in.the Guards of ..11;ing Otbo, or Greece. In Nthe-Bavarian, revolution 0f1.848,•he was appointed commander of the National Guard at. Worms, and, tookl a very ac tive-part during tbe+revolutionary strug gle; , joining, the . popular. army, at the •heattor a-considerable force. Tile revo lutionary movement being, effectually crushed; ,he retired into -Switzerland, which, country -he was ordered to, leave in September, 1849, and, embarking. at Havre, heln' .due •lime landed at -New York. ifir A gentleman • lately arrived from the Sonth reports no 'less than five at. tempts" at slave insurrection in the State of Georgia. According to the state ment in a Sunday paper, seven or eight slaves *ere burned to death, and in the bread riots a number'of women were shot. Isstaucea ' of starvation were • not rare. !!!M Or A private letter from Detroit, re ceived in Chicago, contains the follow iou extract, which i 3 printed in the Journal' of the 'attar city: "Vallandig bawls terribly cast down by the'reault in•Dhio. .I:leis - fast putting an enemy in his mouth•to Steal away his brain's." 15,,The,Ettssian sailors, it is said, can put under their jackets. a stiller glass of krt . : RA . lmq ordinary people., .A. bottle of whisy at ,a sitting to each , man, and a tumbler brimming full of ofd Bourbon— nnocent of water—isa common dose. htaj.•Gen. Butler has been assign. e'd to fhb -command of the 18th Army Oorpe Dripartment of Virginia and N. Oarolinn;in , place'ol . Gen. Foster, arho is ordered to Washington, to take'charge of the defenCes there. ' or The Pennsylvaniansjn thiE Libby Prison at,Riclimond observed theselec- Aay. and opeupd the polls accor tingly. There were4l4,zotes, T e h Curtin received 96,, Woodwrgd i scattering 1. %. 4 16rAfesperiment'satt againat Sltneti OitnerOo;forlilledged, illegal ar r est and iffitoirlsoloilent at Tort Lafayette ' while he' Secretary War, is to come On "gild lb' Baltittiore: John loqg o copmicted of partici 7 potion ilk .oe, copspAttion srlot in Bos ton, in,4ply last, eras sentenced : in that 4110. 4 10°r . the State Prison. , - , iketbe t • Lidg t ei- of 04d 7,1 7 lows in. 4 Riiiifin . g ; have 'decided to'kzi"tO Glit l tybbtyibitlbe'lltO; to Witness ' deatcatiot of fife deinetert.- 7 They will turn'' nt in fill regalia , sr The names, thus far most promi nent on the Administration side, for the. Speakership of the next Congress, are Frank F. Blair, E. B. Washburn, and Sqr,hylnr, Colfax: IcCording'to the official vote of „ the'entire State, received at the offica,of the tiCreta' c ry:of the toiiinontitalth, majority is 15,325, and Agnew's 12,308. . oir The six, 4Test,England States h avee ftgetsbeti thoi!scutd tooksoldiets•than r.enuflY4 4 uill. l 4 0 1 / 4 ?.. , l ir TYE d Tail qiiiinti"votpeof Ohio' gives Biongh 61,75 i resijorlir gar According to late reports, which appear 1.1) b well Itutlignticated, our armies le a it tolassome tie offen sive alo . t i whol4 line, and ilhere ace good g un a, for 4tie hope that the 4ig f caWPai ; s lil 1.0 40 1 18 . 440 C 4 3 ,4 : kin 0% ciiiie un t il lafge accesslOns lave been made to the territory under the national nag. Gen. Grant has assumed personal command of the veteran army at Chat tanooga. Gen. Burnside is in a position io. which he ,can ,assist either of these tile. g;•eiit arinieii:and lie4as recently shown bow effectively he can cooper ate. Gen. Foster is the man to make Richmond tremble before a rapid move ment up the Peninsula. Sitniliira4ivity 4 , prevails at all points where our forces' are stationed, lar Southern woman writing to her friends in Europe; "If you have any inthetice with Southern fimi lies abroad, use iv' to 'induce them' not to retfirw to this country. They have no idea-of the want tad suffering thete. In all phibability their plantations ilia devastated; iieg roes all . geine, and' theni lelves beggars. The' ge n tie Men :Will be obliged to go'in to 'We army; 'far better would it be"for them to earn their living abroad now than to stiffer befe. Many of tha wealthiest Of the land are no* working in the Departments for 'a Mere pittance. qpvprilor ..partih has issued, his proclamation, appointing„Thursday, the 26th. instant, as, a, clay, of Thanksgiving, it being ;the same day repommeuged,,by the P,resident of. the United States,, The Governor has also,issaed ,bisprpq laroation with reference to the , new call for 300 , 000 volunteers to reinfOrce the armies of the Union. kle • makes,an earnest , appeal to, the patriotism of his fellow•citizena to volunteer and thus avoid the ne,cessi.ty,,of. a. draft. „Penn sylvania's quota is 38,268. or A woman, the 'wife of an officer in the rebel army, recently arrived at Norfolk, from "Mobile, says th'eie is great anxiety in the latter city noncern e. , concern log the xpected'aitaek by the Union forces. Slke says there are few available troops there, and the women havieb'een dressed in men's clOthes and paraded in sight of our forces'near the city, with a . view to 'delaying the, attack as long as . , possible. . Or The appointment of General But ler to the department of which Fortress Monroe is headquarters, is considered an earnest of. tie purpose to - condtict the war-in that- quartir on what are• briefly known as "Butler Trinciples." General -Butler-will also be likely to take more vigorous measures for the , se-edlistmetit of colored soldiers than have etrUt beeei taken in the department of which be assumes command. ' Gir What an amount of, suffering and , . diseese among the volunteers would, be prevented by the , free use of Holloway's Pills and Ointment. For wounds, sores and •scurvy, the, Ointment .is a. certain cure.; and for bowel complaintsjevers, email pox, &c., the Pills are the best medicine in the world. Only 25 cents per box or pot. [221 Sir The betrothal ring ordered by Senator 'Sprague for hie intended bride, Miss Kate Chase, is a diamond solitarie set 'in enamel • and not dialed.' It is described as a' beautiful' and 'tasteful ornament, worthy of the beautiful young lady Who is the happy possessor of the token: The price of the ring was $4OOO. , • Colonel„ Wells, the Provost Mar. shal General of. the defences gouth the Potomac. Says that large numbers of refugees,, principally British , subjects, are daily coming into our lines from the smith ; also deserters from the rebel army, and others who are flying from - the rebel conscription. er Mrs. Gurney, who him' been di vorced fiOni her hasband, the member for.. Kirig's Lynn, has married Taylor, the partner of 'her flight, and is living with him' at Htirptree, near . Bristol,!so that the'reports that she had peaeloned hiM °Teed wits living in stria retire ment are' witheut:rotiedittion. A Kansas colonel fell in • love with, a necesh lady,got happy and pro posed i jeff. Davis' health,. was degraded from his command deserted to the' re bels, was Mittened . by the Aforesaid dam sel, and, m chneen captaiof A repel com pany. The way of transgressors is hard.. Fad' This year the tpiantity of !tubber sttrieyed - at"Banttortlifain4,tiettieen first - day of Jniniary last 'airdliiiitfist day of Octobtii list, ' - 4 , itts 130,142,186 feat. This is 47,362;i72 feet Wore titan, string the — same period in 1861, and 14;014,066 feet more than in 1862: sarTbe , Cincinuati Commercial' Wa'ye that the.venerable Catholic .A.rchbiatiop rumen( accollipMiled by Bishop. Rose. grans, appeared .at the polls in that city, on Tuesday, for,theirst time in: twenty.. five •years,andl , votad an open Union ticket. . • lir A eorrespon4eut in Fornvy'e Pram, aajia the newly elected - Governor of . ohig, should have his namejs VO ikoiinge as 'though spelled He 'etkia he' 'lngle, tan OF this' is the sontiCei it: ' - ' r-te-a • t. 4 Q q • on . 4 C, Gir An extraordinary case of treason has tecently come to light, implicating seveial perilous in Cinciunnti, Colttm bus,kovingion, and Newplrt, in eon sp4g to release the prison Ors at Camp Ch oe, nnPovertfirow thee State vernment. The conspiracy was brought to light by U. S. detectives, who were supposed by the parties, implicated to be spies from the rebel army, and were treated with full confidence. The plot, as disclosed to the detectives, was that an rattack was to be made on , Cainp: Cbase,.release the prisceuss. confined, 3,500 in number, to:seize the arsenal at Columbus, take possession of the peni tetairaii, eie i lea±set oOhn 3lofgan, and other Officers confined thete, and then to commence the rebel cappsign_ in Ohio. ow Colonel Charles' B. ;ElLevi- who . died suddenly at Bunker Bill, 111., rof (disease contracted in serviceonts born in - Philadelphia; 1840, and wash son of :the noted engineer, Colonel. Charles El let, who originated the raorfleet. ' followed his father as a lieutenant,' and on-the ddath ofnb is:Sather became' lieu tanant colonel; *and.. commandei=of , one of the' rams; his allele biecomin'g' colonel. During the operitiona 'of 'Gen. Giant st Vicksburg; Col. Met's command rendered , him a great Acal :of assistance in keeping open his.communications.k! air The Prince or,:tyales has except ed a formal act of ,abdication of ,his claims to the duelqof Saxe Coburg Gotha in favor, of, his brothers, reserv, iug to‘himself and z his heirs their-rights in case otfailure ofissue of,the younger Queen .Victoria.. The ~Queen ilers!.,lf made her4qlpearance in ;,public, „üblie, for, the first time since Prince Albert's death, at the_inauguration of the ,Prin ce's memorial. at Aberdeen. OW The ipieelfroreolon'el Lamar, of the rebel 'twiny, to a parti'of English agrieultbriste, at Ohurtsey, , is published. The Col oriel' 'reiresente'd -- the y rebel planters Mat indulitrio'us=L-Men, be said, who alWayi c earned 61 1 :ead by the sweat of their brow. • eir Arrangements are being made for paying .:our .armies.for.the two months ending with., November. • Twenty-five millions of dollars are. required for-that purpose: Theliayinasters' rolls:: may - not, however, be, prepared before the middle of the.mor.th. • . , e`The young king of Greece has just arrived in Piris, and been provided with apartments at the' Tuileries. He is much in the company, or the Emper or, and is, doubties's taking a lesson 'in king-craft, to be practiced on his new subjects. ihr Id Perry &entity, Mr:. Barnet, the Union candidate for e Assembly, 'had juat one majority, thus adding to; the Union strength in the. tegislaturel.' A year ago that ode vote` would';have saved a United States' Senator ' the' Union cause Life is made up, not of, great sac rifices, or duties, hat 4 little things, in which smiles, and, kinAness, and small obligations given, habitually, are what win and preserve the heart, and secure comfort. , et General Forei, in MS valedictory address to the Mexicans, shows the ul timate designs - of NaPolecin, 'auntie de= termination to 'halie"-Mexieb liermaneut ly occupied by his troops' as 'a part—of the French 'empire: ' Cr The proudest triumph in ~a man's life ,is when he, makes a !Henn of, an enemy. The joy. is then akin to that which angels feel as they rejoice, . over a sinner that repeuteth. lir George Peabody, the Am'erican baieer, of London, I;ae presented College with a geological . cabinet Worth one hundred and twenty-five thou aand \ or A. number of .eitizensadong-tbe Orange•and Alexandria Railroad;,eharg erl with harboring• guerrillas, have been arreatediand gent to-Washingtour-.; ,. ` Longteilow t!eautitull7 et. "Sunday is the golden clasp that 'Wilds together . the volomes of the week." the , 1;278,00 . 0 soldierslaised , for the war since itwascommenced4oo;l3o6 have been furnished- by.Pennsyl v.ania: Areonumant ip.propospi ,(}en, Nathaniel Lyon, hy a ,eprresppesient of The Press p P LATE WARE. A Large arid trne'stokli R: of Rtated,ware at• H., L. & ;T, ZA CorneKot: Dlortti, Queen street & Center Square Lancaster, Pa: 'Tea' Setts, in *varigti; - COffee Urns., Pitchers„'. Goblets, •,Sait Siands, Cake gaskets, ,Card Baskets Spqons, Forks, Knives, Ciiiterglic:;&64 mitit nhficturers'firmeS. —REstaTtsa - atteildedlckatmeAetate rates. PEtTACE.tISto suit all who__:----411116pligilla ciin Pbe aided ' with glassel; cno,be,bought.et H , L. Ar .E. Z4lliii'4;.Cor ner of 'Nor& ' and CeAtei Square, Lincaster. New glass es refittid in bidfninies; at abort notice. t il A. GenerabAssortment ofkail,kinda.of • ETILDING HA MIDW4RE, a LU CKS, , Magee, Scre ws,licolia, ' Cellar -Grifes; Oils; ;Glass an etl Pattr,4 very. cheap. . ,:' . , , P ATTE RS:011 . gr. CO., .. rtH4.MP.A.GNE an& other,: tTable.; Winese IL; narranteed tabe pure, and, sold najow,as can be bougetln Philadelphiti Ne . ar-Yark.. ra.:. D. BENJAMIN', PA* Building. drOIX Ain) NEW .illlittAND RUM I ..forA l 4 l ,illarY,,tmATOOßesirinVlVAgenPi4e R. Boneitpqn •-•- • iiunke~'s. fitter aline of iron. 1710It.the cutV of Weak Stomachs. general debility, iddigestioa, dtieases of the Nervous Systent, .constipation. acidity of the stomach am) fiar all casaarequiring Tonic: This Wine tri'eludes the most agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron we possess; Citrate of Magnetic Oxide combin?.d, with the most en ergetic of vegetable tonics, Yellow Peruvian Baer. The effect in many cases of debility, loss of appetite, and general prostration, of an efficient Salt of Iron, combined with our valua ble Nerve Tonic, is most happy. It augments the appetite, raijes the pulse, takes off muscu lar flabbiness,'.temfives the palorof debility, and gives a florid vigor to the countenance. Do you want something to strengthen you 1 Do you want a good appetite ? Do you want to build up your constitution , Do }you want to feel well? • ; Do yoewantgelrid oenet:vousnest Do%you want energy? ' • Do you want to sleep well? y0at,„3443, 4 9 4 ,3 , 4a1f.,ar4,.,y,igf0taL1ei1iRe41 you do. try KUNKEL'S BITTRR-.WINR OF IRON! This 4 trulv , valuable ,Tovic, has Peeo .so 'tharritiihlyheb l y 'a estgil cl t aidaes'a the caMind nity, that it is now deemed, indispensable as a Tonic medicir4.; I INlists 'but little, purifies the blood, gives tone to the stomach, renovates the system, and 'prolongs . life. I now only ask a trial of this valuable Tonic. COUNTERFEITS. BE AWARE OF COUN'TERFEITS.—As Kurt- KEL's .Bitter Wine of Iron is the only 'sure and effectual remedy in the known world, lor the permanent cure. of „Dyspepsia ~and and is , there are.a number. of areitations offer ed to the public, we would caution , t e corn murnty'to purchase none but the genuine ar- Aide, manufactured by S. A. Kunkel; and has his stamp on the , top of the cork of every bot tle. The very fact that others are attempting •to imitate %this - valuable! remedy; proves its worth and !Teaks volumes in Its favor. The flitter Wine of'fron"'Ss put up iii '75 Cent and.sl.oQ bottles; and sold by- all, respectable Druggists throughout the country. lie par tiCiilatithat every Vottle beitia fhe thoproprietoen signature. . General Depot, .118 Market Street,, • 0. , "- 11 - • ' "Thirrisbrirg. Pa. 1137.F0r. .Balelliy.Dr. Beane & •Co:;lind all i:esileetable.dea.ers everywhere. 4 , Soldiers in tact Army %AND 421.14 i P, E O,P 1.5 , E, AT .HOME A RE PAW Ofetel an.. eiTertueity hy which Fc . 'they can obtain a good and 'bURABLE Tible-VIECk, :i -.1%;1. A.; MERY LOW FIGURE.. , 0,13„B RYA 01=1ES • - ARE WARRANTED, TO,KEEP TIME One Yeai, and the bilYier privi lege of examination- before payment is.required. .14f.P.4 0 VED.,D IN .FIJLL RUBY ACTIONS. A prst r class Hunting Time .Piece of silver materialroi%er*.lneh is elect - to-fine plated - 18 k gold,tmost durable,: wroughti. making .the imi tation so,faultless that it cannot be detected froth the solid inatenal by the most experienced judges;;acids wißnotaffect it. Londommade movement. Improved Duplex in full ruby ac - timi; has - weep'seconds, ainl not to be ek ce/144. in , general appe,arance., , is decided ly aniof ,the Pest articles ever offered for trad ers anitsiici 'dilators. Engi neers; emigrants and persons:tra.yeling, will End tliern superior, to any other.; alteration of climate will not affect theirqicinm`eo PH*`peeked in good 'shape and good Junaingprder,,,only $35, or .ceee of 6 for $2OO. Sil!.4 - 5100. 1 :i.cTisli D;iiii..lPa.be:l7, BEST QUALITY SILVER, CANE'S, over which 'electrO-fine plated IS karat gold; similar , to , our imProred. :Duplex,. and superior nainsted.move - nents, with " " stop, to be used in timinghdrse‘-etc.; ,• Four indeies' tor Washington' and Greenwich time; sweep 'sec ond, and all the improvements. All in all, taking its beantiful and faidtleis'aPpearanck and its superior, movement into consideration, we regard, ii as decidedly the cheapest article of the' kind Pride in ,gon&riinning order, 825, ormase of fi f0r,290. OCT We isle no pay in advance, but will forward either of them to responsible parties; to, any partpf loyal,States, with bill pay able to expressman when the goOdi are deliv ered, giving the, buyer the, privilege of exami napoo, and, if not saM:factory, the watch can lie retui fled at ourexpenge. The express companies reface making col lections on soldiers and other ,parties in, the dislOyal States, colitequehtly all such orders niustbe accompanied by the cash to insure.at tention. We make a deduction of two dot lars'on either when the paYinerit fOrwarded in advande: - • - • Money may be sent by, express at our ex pense. 'THOS:.CAFFERITSr.. CO. 93 and 951. Broad,street„ opposite City Bank, Oct. 17-Sm] Prdvidence, R. TO ,OFFIDERO. ,AND. SOLDIERS. . ColleCtton4 , of 'Pensions, Bounties; Back Bay; and War. Claims.- • Officgrs' „pay. Roils,. _ittustcr ]tolls, and &pruning Accounts made out. THE undersigned, having linen in.the em- plument of ,the United States during.the last eigheeed , riiOnthi, lis'tlerk Hie Muster ing;and Asbursing ; 01fice,and .thfrice.of, Super intendent of Recruiting Service of Pennsylva niiq'rCaPeetfoify informs the' public that 14 has oppiaed an office in•the,Daily Telegraph.Bu4d ing for the purpose of, collecting . Pensions, Bontifie4 Hada ` Pay tVai Marfa' ‘;' making. out Officers' Pay, Rolls, Muster . Rolls and ,Recruiting Accounts. All order's' by tail' ti ten'daot r o' proinptlp • tiCIILINAN, 11.arrisburg Nov 29 1862: IS- ly • -/ -Bl'ackHawk -Iron Ore Washer.- ri, ; ,lliEpndersigtiedha.ying jog completed new . paterns - for the manufacture pf the eele brireed Black H'aw' Iron Ore 'Wlieher: He has Temoyed several objections to the ,old pat ern, and now ,feels certain of being able to triiati One mord froiroro per ay, and much sleanar, manufactuAed and put up, anywhere . desiFea at the shortest no tiberatiinhe vioiicirkg flie-inackline'guairan iesd. Be 'ganwrefer, permission., to Col James Vlyer, of I ,-egal Flunuce;, Marietta, soR to Jamea z adidining ega. • - , Address ' : Patnter, Glazter, and Paper anger. esOLTLD .mosOrespectfully inform the cit izens of Markus anktheputilie gener; ailY - that tie is' Orepreifte House • China,, Glossing, , , Paper Vanging v.* At very short' notice and at prices to suit the tithed.. , 'He -can be found at hisatotner's resi dence on;the corner. of Chesnut _and peconl streeti; re* doors 'below the' 141. E. Churti, and immediately 4opposite -the' "Oberlin Coach, Works. , [Aug. '' DAVID If.,,MEJLLINGER, =MEM House' Sign Painter' 4- , Paper Hanger. TTAV IN G returned t o Marietta'and retitirri •t ed ie prepwed. tp dp.. 91i kipds ; oP: Plain and Fug Painting • Such glossing, imitation ,of woodb and marble, house and sign painting, paper hang =Fdr' the present he can beYoutid at. Apoold's Eagle, H0te1. , ,; WINE AND LIQIJORS: - • _J o t =§uperior. Old *Andy, Old Rye Whiskey, II 1 nd Gip, Old Ildnderia, Lisbon Sherry and Port .. ' •.• •<, Pittsburg ; Whiskey4lw,a,y, r on haq4,,attl32 loweit market prices. Very Fine Brandy it a~+ery love.fig•uret". - Ik:YENBACR•MAricekO,4- gO(rctiIGICIMPIONLIS 4 A 4444644 t.tt For..pale cheap at,Dykebaph'a• . . Great Discovery SAMUEL HOPKINS, Ithiacas 4 ter 06. 7 Pa DAVID, COC7p RAN, NEW; "AND tr,eoka. • ,Zen &. OarLEA, %littPktiOt # r ,ff.t4nittitt ilath l'ap,plW. o .•• • DR. LANDIS having purchased the entire interest and good w ill of Dr. F. Hinkle's Drug Store, would take ti is opportunity to in form the citizens of Marietta and the public generally, that having just received from Phil adelphia a large addition to the old stock, he will spare no pains to keey,constantly on hand the Best anti most completa assortment of eve rything in'the . drug line. . ft Ed - of EAReil 41)8 Toilet RH - K.les, consisting in part of German, French and Eng lish perfumery, Shaving Soaps and Creams, Teeth and Nail Brushes, Buffalo and other ._ . l Hair Combs, Hair Oils, Pomades,etc,ist Port Monies, Pocket Books, Puff' ~'Cf'"~o7`lE3; "c~"C'~9 "• nhr_+~w~•Hes i The celebrated - 13atehelor's .1-lAilt DYE, DeCosta's andiither Toode2iVa4e4l.ndia Cola gogue, Savv's Tricoperous, for the hair, Bay Ruin, Arricold4ldk lufge'and!sinall sized bot tles„ Bairn. of a Thousand ylowers, „Flour 01 Rice; Corn Starch, Heckei's Farina, all kinds of pure Ground Spices, Compound Syrup of Phosphate, or Chemical toed, an excellent ar ticle,for cronic dyspepsia and a tonic in bon somptive cases, Rennet, for coagulating milk, an, excellent, preperation for Alie table] Table Oil—yeryhne:--bottles in two , Pure cod Liver Oil. All of Hael'sperfumery,porriades, soap', frC., His Kathairop or .Hair Restorative is now everywhere acknowledged the best.. A LARGE ASSORTMENT , , BOCK s AND STATIOWAY, Sheet Music always on handAand procured by weekly- orderkfrom the, city;, Raying secured the services,rif. Mr, Harrison, Rot h,.,fOrmerly of the firm of Grove,& Roth, he feels confident that he can accommodate well as please his numerous , patrons „and frienZls. Old Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines ,and Brandies for medical purposes. : The Doctor can be proiebsionalb• pstisulted at toe store 'Olen not engaged elsewriere.., .'. Remember the place opposite the R c at Office, formerly poctor , , S. RATLIVON Nerehapt Tazlor, and Ctgthier, At iih's biitSti - indi l hit the Cot tier of North, queen Orunf Streets, Lancaster, , GRA TE O . Lto the Citizens of 'Mariettt and vicinity, for the liberal patronage hei etofore extended, the undarsigned respect fully solicits a continuance of the same,; as suring them that under all circumstances, no Oasts will be spired in rendering a satisfactory equivalent for-every uet of confidencereposed. CLOTHS, C:ASSIIIERES A N D VI:STINGS, and such other seasonable material as fashion and the market furnishes, constlimily kept on hand and manufactutid - to . order, proininly, and rea sonably, as taste , or-style may suggest. • ALSO,—READY..hjADE CLOTHING, Ckeryleppt's Furnishing Gooods and such 'articles as Usually belong to's Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. First National Bank of Marietta TRANKLING 'ASSOCIATION HAVING COMPLETED ITS.i.ORGANIZATION rs now prepared to transact all ?f. BANKING ,BUSIN,ESS. The Board of Directors meet weekly, on Wednesday'; foi4lik.onpiAnd other befainess. IQ—Bank Moors: From 9A.M t o 3 r.,at. AMOS BOWMAN, aishicr. ' • Marietta, July 25, 1863. C...FAIINESTOCI, " sttilGEOff PEllll$l7, ..... - ESPECTFULLY offers his professional serv.iee,s. :to the eifizen.s of Marietta and icinft), assnring'thein that all operationsiff united toltia cafe; ether OperatiVe or Me chanical Dentistry, will be exeented in a tho roughly seientitle ma.pner. OFFICE On Main street,,a few doop west of the Pdst'O - Ifice." ' ' ItoY,:"3o-Fy. DR J. Z 'HOFFER, DENTIST E IIALTIDIORE COLLEGE OF.DKNTAL SUAGERYy-'. ' L ATE ( 1 )1F 13A Vat SBLUR(i. 0 F PLC E:-Front street, nakt'dnor ta Wi hams' Drug Store, betweriLocust and Walnut streeis, Columbia. HEAP,G A.:FRESH .SureLs' OF • • CoatOitiLatnps and Lanterns hf .patern,- suitable , for the Parlor,..the ...itche a and the,Chamber; ,Hanging and side Latiiirafor' Halle; Clinttlies; tores' and Office's. Having.purchased them from. the .manufactu rem in large quantities at the lowest cash rates, We can sell them lunch' uUder Vii' s usual prices, although every, of hen description; of goods are advancing. , PA TT:ERS6N I,' CO. Clocks aO6 eWeJ MI. & ^ E. J. tilik ▪ EspEci FULLY 'inform then n 411 8,114 • the public 'that they • still continue the WATCH, CLOCK JEWEL - KY tiuginesii at the old - stand, Nortk-west Corner .of North Queen street and Center Squire, Lancaster„ Tr : A * fulf assortment of good.s'iii our line of bum nese always en-hand and . for sale at' the loweit cash rates. - Repairing attended to,per bonaZly by Vie proprietors. .Lancaster, Janua o ry.4l, 1859. I The linerican'Vatehe,s. ut,Ame.cican Watenesnre amorigthebeat T timekeepers now in use, and for durability strengtb . and siinplicitjr'far surpass any other watch made in the ivorld. H. L.,s E.Z A H .11.1 . . Corner of North . Queen-st.„ and Centre Square Laneastei, Pas., IfliNfelliern to'r*itifd at ; theliers to:Rest, rates—every watch accompanied, with the Manufacturers guarrantee to ensure its gen- MARBLE '74111: ' ,• , NichaellGable,: Agt,. • MARBLE , MASON),AND z STONE CUTTER.' Opposite, the Town Halt Park, .hittrietta„ Pa. , • o-- twHE• -Merbte-bueinesd .siiits branches, coptinpgcl,fii,t the.,old place', near the TOVerillalfand'Opposite Funk's Cross Keys Taverni 4 where , every deSatipticin" of 'Marble Turic.,will,be t kept, on 4and,or,made to,orcler at short notice and at very reasonable prices. Marietta, June 29; 1861. • -49-.ly • Haminered and Rolled Iron. A-lid Genera l assortment of Hammered iiiid Rolled Iron, H. S. Bare, Norway,, Nail ti, - Anierican and' Geeman Spring - gg aud• Cast Steel, 'Wagon Boxes, Iron Axles, Springs for Smiths; &n. -'. • For sale il PA7'TERSON , 4.' CO's. EI~TELRI' =X largeand aelectid sfoek of trfinejew,eliy of the'latest patterns from the best factories tn,the,couptty can be found R. L.'& E. J. zAppyrs.‘ Cor. North Queen st. pail Centre Sqnare, Lan caster Pa. Our pricesare .mo4eraterAnd all goodh warranted 4b. be as rePresented. • - Froicy Cloth & Caeeimeree andiiestingeveibfreied in this market and will - be sold at prices which defffitcompptitionbyThrenbark.. The Soldiers Tam Friend always Rtady. 110LIOWAY'S 01,ITMENT.—Long marches, sore and still joints, blistered and inflamed feet, all these the Soldiers must endure, MOTHERS, REMEMBER Tuts, when your sons are grasping their muskets to meet danger, think what relief a single pot of this A L HEALING & COOLING Salve will give to the one you love whet far away from home and friends. It hardens and makes tough the feet so that they can endure great fatigue. It soothes and relieves the inflamed and stiffened joints, leaving them supple, strong and vigor ous, while 101' SABRE CUTS and GUNSHOT Wottnns it stands unequalled, removing and preventing e - :ery vestige of infiamation and gently drawing the edges together, it quickly and completely heals the most frightful wound. Wires AND SISTERS OF OUR VOLUNTEERS You cannot put into the Knapsacks of . . 4, : lih y eE 7 .4tib r rnhaeuor3s7;baaseinndnastrrya; d wma b ir r ie o it t na h e e ry rs h , igas a i .r m iovi ;r n.,d e s at valuable °more necessary gift than a supply of this night, exposed to drenching rains and chilled . titaiir Ai...often seized, with most ItiOs.mou . Parns, Cough and suffocating Hoarseness, , . first symptom* of quick consumption, but if supplied with Holloway's Pills and Hollo nig wpialVisOkine taken m i g h t , t. all tit d d a in n o g r e n r in is i, a a v i er d te t de e r o f i r t. ment well rubbed twice a day over the throat ' and chest will rsmove the sevve‘t pains and stop the most distressing or dangerous cough. Therefore we say to the whole Army . . ' i 80LbI -ATTEM'OrNI'' , Seel° your ,ovr.ft health, do nottmg tpthe Army supplies, although moat valuable.— These Pills and Ointment have been thorough ly tested, they are the only remedies usegin the' European` Camps and Barraelca," for ' sr fort); years Obetor Holloway has 'supplied' all the Arinies Europa, and during the Crimean Campaign he established a depot at BaliclerV4 for the ' exclusive Sale of these Great Roan:jet. Many a time his special Agent there hits sold °verb,' ton in weight of the Otrta.ent :n a sin gle'day. Theiseterrible and Niel enernies of 'SOLDIER; IN CAMP. Dierhed;' Drientky; Scurry, !Sores and Scro - lo*Erupttons, all disappear likeachartm'be foiethese Pills - and 'Ointment, and ntivettehile the cry rings throughont the land; "' TO ARMS!! !' 'too 'noflerthbee brave - nien perisli'by disea4a place in theft handi these Fleck* Rented 'tas that will enable them to resist the dangerous exposures, the "F.evers, the Chills, and the wounds which' they cannot avbit, and oihitt,i's more, cannot frequently get esucchur' in'the moment 'of need, whereas it our brave &eh have only to put their hinds into theilKnap slicks ahtrfind there a sure reniedy for all the ditinulfies 'Of 'the Milne field. Haw' Many Hiotimindrof tllr 4 would thus wht) Vibidd otherwise perish before relief - mit:lld be obtattied.' Its PO WitiliT ,CAITTION ! NMI!' - are•ietruine Unless cords "Wallowa% - Neu, Tar* tii4 Landon." are disernible si 'Wriete-ritatii in every ea of the Wok - Of directions aidbih each pot and "box; the sante may be 'tiraiiiik seen by holding tee teal to the light. A habil sonic reward *Rite given to any one reader= ins such information as may lea,. to the:de tection'of ailY party or parties' counterfeiting the medicines`or vending the' si:fie,'lrtibiOig them to be sptirioua: * *Sold ta..the Mantifsetory of Profesior HoLtowAy, SO . Maiden Liine,'Nerr York;aild by ail respectable Druggasts and Dealers in Medicine, - thfoughoht the civitized world, its boxes.at 26 cents, 62 cents, and $1 each. N.B.—Di rect us for the'guidance of patients th even' dis Order are affixed to each box. 1G" Theie is ii consideratue'saving by taking the larger sizes. Dec.2o-ly neuters in may well known medicines can have Snow Clt DS, CI RiAT L A &C., sent 'am, FR Ek . . 4 or Ever: it, by addressing , noSi.s isoLLow Ay , SO Maiden:Lane, 'New-York. 4.1)e, Colq1))* institvee, ts ! o., Of Columbia, Lancaxier County, Pehn'et CHARTER 'PERPETUAL! Tuts Company continues to -insure Buildings .IVlcrchandise, and OTHER property, aganis -loss and. damage by fireou the. Mutual plan either Lir a cash. premium at premium. note The large and increasing capital of the Com :puny, consisting of premium .notes.eiveu by ,its members • and based' upon . 2175 '789 - 35 .INSURED O,A , TAE MUTUAL PLAN,._ Affords a reliable, guarrantee equal. to ~ten times the, a v erage loss on the amount insuredi; an t i the ; Airectors pledge'themselves.to dealus liberally.with those who may sustain loss or damage as the case Will admit of, consistent with justice to all .parties concerned. Altoona 6.I:PREMIUM NOTES, 0155 0490. Balance of Cash premiums un- - , 4 expended, January Ist, 1862, $1,66657 calih.receip ! s durn•gthe.year '64 less, Agents' commtssions, 6,781 47 Cash receipts in January, 1563, .69580 —09,345 84 Loises and expenses paid .during the - Sear 1 462.. ; „ , $4, 3 29 ;7a Balance unexpended, Feb'y 2, 11163, .3,016.1,1 $$ , 845 s 4 A.A. GREEN, PRESIDENT, GEORGE 'YOUNG. Jr., =ecretarg. .MIUtiAEL S. SH UMAN, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: Robert T. Ryon, Abraham Bruiter,'Sr4 • Jahn.Fendrich, H. G. Minch, Sumuel.F. Boa Lein, Michael S. Shuman, Ephraim. Hershey, Michael H. Moore, ' George; Young, Jr., Nich!das Mc Donald: Amos S. Green REFERENCES:—The" foliouriag person., are all members of this Company: Bainbridge—R. H Jones, John H. Smith, Joseph Kurtz. Columbia—Geo. Bog c, Huila Wilson, F. S. Metz, Casper Yeager, H.I(l. , F.ondersnuth, John Shcnberger, J. G. Pollock, Fraiik Shillot, John Guns, J. J. & P. S. Mc- Tuve, Michael. S. Shuman,- R. Williams,. John Cooper, Geo. W. Heise, Washington Righter, Samuel Shod). Robert Hamilton, -Eckert, & Myers, -Thomas Welsh, Win. A. Martin, Casper Seibert, J. W. Cottrell, Philip ;Huebner, Ephraim Hershey, Philip Schalck, David Hanauer,-John Mauler ' Jacob Stack,,, Jacob Striae, B.enj..F. Appold, Wm. Whipper, John Q. Denney, John Felix, Silveater, Vogls, Samuel Arms, A.-. Gray & Co. East Itemitfiriff —Simon Minich. Falmouth—Abraham Col lins, Samuel Horst i Michael Hess. Lances ter—John Rankin, 8.. A. Shaeffer, Henry E. .Leman, Wm. T. Cooper, John Sheaffer,• Geo. Reese. Marietta--Geo. W. Mehaffey, John H. Summy, Frederick Mahling; E. D.-Roath, Calvin - A.. Schaffner, John Naylor, Samuel Hopkins, Martin Hildebrandt, H. & F. Fletch er. Mount Joy—Jacob Myers, Israel ,Barn hart, Michael -Brandt, , John BreueMan:— Manheim—John Hosteter, J. E. Cross; Satan long, Geo. Weaver, John M. Dunlap,. JIM) Hutt, 'Philip Arnt,. Jacob H. Kline, -David %Fisher. MaytoionHiram Beatty; George's. Murray, Samuel. Pence; Siaion F..Albright.— Mountritte—A. S. Bowers. Mawr -Township —Jacobil. Shuman, Christian Miller, Julius L. .Shuman. 'Penn Township—Daniel Frey, Henry B. Becker, Henry Neff, ohn E. Bren ner. Rapho Township—Christiam Greider, Edward Givens, Michael Witman. 'West liempfield Wolf, S. A: Price, M. A. Reid, J.' H. Strickler, Amos S. Bowers, J acob .13 Warmick-Township— Daniel B. Erb. , - ri• The Company wish to•appoint an Agen t for each-Township in Lancaster Couitty.— Persons. wishing to take the Agency can sPIAY in person or by letter. E.RI S M.,A N'.S Saw Mill and Lumber. Yard, .„ MARIETTA, PA. ONSTANTLY on hand a full assortment ct kindsof Seasoned Lumber, whichlue o era at reasonable pncea. • Boards, Flank, Joist, Scantling, Rafters, Laths, Shingles, ' _Fas, • CMS; PINE ' k HEMLOCK TIMBER All orders attended to with dispatch: • ERISMAN. TLANDLORDS! Just received, Spotch and Irish Wll Vs'lC I S, warran ted pure, at H. D. Benjemain's. MN