tote Ygral Marititian. MARIETTA CAR. HOURS. The several pas senger trains will leave the "Upper-Station Depot" as follows: Mornin* train, East, at tea minutes before 8; Mail train West, 11:56 ; Way train East, 1:45; Harrisburg Accommo dation train, East, 6:39 and the evening train Welt, at 7:02. Marietta, Saturday, August 13, 1864 Gr In consequence of the illness of the publisher for the past week, our nsual.ri ]..v is very much curtailed this week; we will try.tJ make it up. gir We received, a few days since, a copy of a Cuba newspaper from Dr. John J. Sowerby, who is surgeon on board the U. S. steamer "Merrimac," which was in front of Havana on the 25th n 1;. timo. The Dr. in a short note, says "We leave this evening in chase of the blockade ranter "Matagorda," bound f or Galveston, Texas: The "Harriet' Lane," formerly 11. S. Gunboat. is at this portstad wilt soon leave as acoofed„ cruiser." firtfolan . Mitchell, an industrious: re: spectable colored man, who .lived . in. M tient Joy for many years, died oh the 31st. nit, at the advanced 'age of one hundred and two years., 'lir Wm. Aug. Atlee, Esq., hat' been elected Chairman of the Executive Com mittee of the Union League, of Lances 'der, in place of Pr. Cassidy, dec'd; Gr. Matthew McGrano, of Lancaster city, a Sergeant of Company A. 99th Penoeylvania volunteers, was killed in battle at Deep Bottom, Virginia, July 27, 1864. sir Lieut. Col. David Niles, of 'the 79th Penn'a. Regiment, lately a prisOn"-: er at Charleston, has been exchanged, and may be expected home in a 'few days. The County Commissioners have ionatedlen thousand dollars for the re lief of the suffering people of Chambers. burg. This proMpt act of mercy on the part of the Commissioners will meet the approbation of the whole people of the county. V. B. Paltudr, of "Advertising Agen cy" fame, died at his residence in Phila delphia last week. gr Lancaster township, the home of the great Buchanan gave a unanimous vote for the soldiers amendment at • the recent election. In a canvass of the township immediately preeneding the election, it was ascertained that two votes were against giving the soldier the right to vote. These were. Buchan an and his ) Irish coachman. 'The for mer being unexpectedly called to a cop perhead conclave at Bedford Springs was unable to attend the polls, which the Irish coachman did, bet 'could not inuater courage to Tot in tsia vote. Ile left the polls swearing that "Ameriky would bean illigunt countbry when the sieges would have the right to vote." We hope that the bogtrotter's disobe dience of his master's order will not lose him his situation `Lancaster Examiner. tom' The majority for the soldiers amendment to the Constitution in this county runs up to 8,933, and is the State to ninety thutmaed I An AWXY COORANG W AGON'.—The Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post thus describes a cooking wages present. ed by a Philadelphian to the United States Christian Commission. ft is (frown by,,, two, horses. The cooking Wagon eOnsia's of three boilers for making tea, coffee and soup. From the furnace of each of these boilers a smoke pipe rises, giving the machine' the re semblance of a steam Bra engine. Each. boiler holds foarteen gallons, and is cad pable, while on the march, with good feel, of boiling ten gallons each in twenty minutes, and when stationary, they will boil twelve . allons each in the same time, which would be from ninety to one hundred and 'eight gallons r per hour. The machine is coupled together like a piece of artillery, and can be no limbered and part of it, stint after more provieiope or ?wood, if necessary. The provision cheat, which is on- the front part of ite wagon; is fitted with japanned 13414 for holding respectively one hundred' pounds of sugar, thirty pounds of ground coffee, twelve pounds of tea, twenty pounds of corn starch, and , thirty ,ponude of hoof. Two* buckets accompany the ma obiee,-,(01; the purpose of carrying water, SOUP, or clothe, to any dietnnt portion of the field ; also two gridirons, for toasting bread or broiling meats ; and an axe with which to cut wood for the furnaces. Un der thewoa is a box, in which the fe el is ca rd. The lijoilere haivhich the tee and cof fee are e made contain a perforated strain er, o I top, into liana the tea or coffee [ate.. and and which p revents the leaves , ediment yrom.beinrm uwo off from 41, eet ' • quid. s .aid enough PDT' can be cooked ste w wagon to feed,f , ur backfired me n e,titem It will prve of great use :u 4 k a cow w i es t on le ego sive operations 1 46 ' Army of the Polo , ac. PI: Acted Mr. Oegretar esitAito the. Peoples of es t " on put flr4 page.'; DE-. GU:DI lode. K.T.T.INTK.=I2,s Bitter 'Wiese ox KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE,OF IRON. PURE and powerful TONIC, Corrective and Alterative, of wonderful efficacy in iseasea of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaints Headache, General Debility, Nervousness, De pression of Spirits,XonstipatiOn, Intermittent Fever, Acidity of the Stomach, !Valise's ' Heartburn, Disgust for Fool, 'Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Dtf cult Breathing, Yellowness of the Skin and Ries, 'Fever and Doll pains in the 'Head; Pain ,in the . ' Side, Back; Chest add Limbs.. . It will cure every case of Cttio.nic,or piervpus Debility, ,Dieeapek,of the : ,Kidneye, and. Dieeaaes arising, frijol a disordered Stomach Good for Male or Fe. . 'mate, Old of Young: The ntost beneficial medicine known ; gives better satbfaction, and cures !more diseasei y• than another preparation- offered 1 o L 'th pub iic. Prepared "solely 'by S. A. KUNKEL' &' BRO.,!1.18 Market greet, Harrisburg. For sale by Aruggists mid dealers everywhere.. ( COUNT.ATFBITS. As Kunkel's Bitter Wiue v of Iron is the only sure and effectual remedy in tlie'knewn world for the permanent cure of Dyspepsia and 'Efe:- batty, and as there'ara a number - of imitations offered to the public, we would caution- the coosirrunit) to purchase none but the genuine article, manufactured by S. A Rerun. E Sc Han., and has their stamp on the top of the cork of every bottle. The very fact that others are attempting to imitate this valuable reme dy, proves tte worth and speaks .volumes in its favor. The flitter Wine - ef Iron is putuptin 75 cent and $1 90 bottles, ind - sold brig iespectable druggists throughout the cdonntry. Be partic-' ular that-every' bottle bears the fec simile of the proprietor's Signature. This Wine includes the most agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron we possess'Citrate' of Magnetic Oxide combined, with the most en ergetic -of vegetable tonics, Yellow Peruvitm: bark. The effect in many cases of-debility', loss of appetite, and general prostration, of an eitiment Salt of Iron, combined , with tour valuable Nerve Tonic, is most 'happy. augments the appetite, raises the wage, takes off muscular flabbiness, removes , the pallor of debility, and gives a florid vigor to :the coun tenance. GENERAL DEPOT, 113 Market Street, ' HARIIBIII3RG P " For sale:by all reapoctable dealers :through out the country. [Ja 25.6ut • Ftta iwA R cc Oci; NO. 661 MARK.F.T.STREET, MARIETTA,. PA. D EALERS Z.N . ' • FOREIGN '& DOMESTIC jit.u , dtaate, " , , Keep,constantly on hand a full stock of. Buil ding Material. - Wails, . ' , • " - ,'• LOCKS; EIN GES... , ... GLASS, PAINTS, OILS,,ViiVITE LEAD, A SUP Eittb R agircLE or CarEsr; Jcc., - C.') .1 R 0 N: Rolled alit Hammered • Iron, Steel, Horse-Shoe Bars, Norway Nail Rods, Hoop and Band Irol,, Horse-Shoe Nails, Bolts, Filen, Rasps, etc. ' HOUSE-KEEPIIVG GOODS. FIRST-CLASS COOKING ARO P A RLOR STOVE, RANGES,., Tubs, Churns, Cedar Stands, Wash Baacds, Buckets, Knives and Yorks, OLated tV "51i"1.5.r? Sad Irons, Kraut Cutters, Waiters, Brass and Copper Kettles Clothes Wringers, Pans, - /run Ladles Meat , Stands, Coal: Oil Lamps, Shades sad Lanterns, Tea Scales, Coffee Mills, Painted , Chamber Setts, Bsc., Brushes, Wheel Shovels, Hoes, Spades, Horse Brushes, Wheel Grease, Etsh, Sperm and Lnbric Cistern Pumps ' Long .and Short - Traces, Breast Chains, &c., &c. -- T 0 0 LS: Hand and Wood Saws, Hatchets, Chopping and Hand Axes ' .Planes, Chlssels, Augers and Auger Bits, Braces, Prunning Hooka and Shears, &c., &c. Thankful for past patronage, we hope to merit and receive a continuance of the same. PATTERSON 4 CO. Marietta, July 30, 1864. tf A GENCY OF THE 11,_ • - DUTCH. BAST INDIA COFFEE COMPANY-, DEPOT REA.DE-ST., N. Y The above. Company are kno vn all. over the world as the owners cif the Coffee Plantations of Java and Batavia in the Dutch East Indies, and are the largest monopolizers of :Coffee, on the , Globe. • s .The undersigned- (wbo is appointed their sole Agent in the United States and in the British Colonies) 'will have for sale three dif ferent kinds of COFFEE, which, for regular ity of grade and cheapness of price, will defy competition. • _ Our 46 BATAVIA COFFEE" never before introduced in this country, but extensively used In the ' Armies and Navies of Europe and richly valued, will be put up at prices te come within the reach of all consumers; and pur EXTRA JAVAnvill 'be the Magnam Coffee of the age. We will hare,for accommodation of Gro cers, 'Families' an Government Cohtriefbrs, samples (dry, and• drawn) for .testing. . ... Orders solicited. On receipt of cash, Coffee promptly forwarded as directed. A. LIPPMAN, 168 Reade-st.,.N. 7 : - Sole Agent, D. E. I. C. Company. MITE COLUMBIA INSURANCE...CO" Of Columbia, Lancaster Orunty, , Psaria. FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole iimoniit insured, •• $2,604,435 68 Whole amount of Premium Notes, 255,931 46 Bal. Cash Premiums, ' ' January 1, 1863, $2,12031 Rec'pte for premiums, less •Ait's commies lOUsIS63, 9,382 45 Receipts in r Assessments less Att's commissions in 1863, - -2,385 02 • .$13,887 79 Losses and expenses paid , , in 1863, $10,13332 Bal. of Premiums, .Tan. 1, 1864, 3,754 47 • ' • -.•-• 419,887:79 A. 8. GREEN, PRESIDENT, GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., • Secretary. MICHAEL'SIdIJII#AN, Treasurer. , Driicronn • , Robert T. Ryon, " 'John W ~ Staley i•lohn Pendrich, H. G. Minich, ' • &WWI F. Zs e Wti sV tilikklteAS 'Skurruirs 4 ,al,seissel iShumon,, 8.. q. Skyrniker, • ! WHIP 4 . 4 1 4 1 5 i . iftcholoi At.a.:,* 1 1441Z - !' Edmund )BPednerpa Amos U. i• preen. Fessenden's the