the Rtaritttian. F. L. Baker, Editor. MARIETTA. PA : SATITYLDAT, JA_IMMLY,I6, 1864. muwarilmroa.— i it. ;most - singular repthsi'Ais &tint great& in.some well informed quarters in Washington which ectlftetitrifte+Tim'Yntk press: It is stated that a certaJnjournal in the Em pire City is about to suspend, and that remsottstians,weremade by friends of theipropfietor.te the Rebel Government esnustiating an the eeivices rendered' the rebel cause in the loyal States .by, the troasnneble fujminstions. , ,of the paper in,,question,,, Rumor, goes that four weeksilgiuce gentleman connected with the Rebel Government passed , on his wily, through this city to . New . lork to make arrpgements. with the editor oii i h inlipArt Ahe Rebel Governme nt to keep,the„peper alive. It is said the • "ambassador" got a . little merry over his winesta Secession boarding-house in okehly'stAtbd r ` that from filltiltiAlaid . to thousand dollars 'a week would be`gilenlii Ceidedeiate se cathiet WAWA :-jdArnAinit.L. ItTaskin§ton COrisporeddit jlK i qvgit, Jeannes (George, Jones), inil 1 PrlnEnnnysivenon the examina tion or supposed murderer of young Converse, in,ltlaiden, gives some inter est ii laCiii in, connealonwith the mar 414ri'il i apt` Joseph White, of Salem. Tfit t anrAerei iras.,diScovered by means ortii4ilaime committee, co } m , of sq i 4l 4 l ilt 14 incii''re'spectable 'men in Saari: ''' One ',if 'their number, Joseph A 4 litilapp i irectived a letter Coutaitiing a hklifbade 'Ott 'if' 'a Certain amount of mimaYet+eriis t i sk- fcittitherning he would tellt*Mit litekirew of the Murder. This letter Mr. Snapp placed before the coretiliteeii;rl.-. , desep Jotter, was sent, and a detective despatched to arrest the person whn taokAtout* of the. office;_. The person arrested turned 'State's evi dancegandethiplicated,two.;of 'the sons ofateildseph.Enapp, for' one of whom the letter received by Mr: Knapp was intentg l asparticipstoysio the crime. 11 t#,i4P t . ,9nest r ep, tit: ,tiv,ff4rr led , directly to 'th arr est, conviction, and' execution a his two sons. , • airMblOonnecticutol paper says,. that orttithisiikthlaltimo; MlBB' -gory 11:«Can field was married at Norfolk, and-tiro dais after she died of diptheria, of which ehe the day before, her ma~rri ll 1 4-74 t h ed rst, it is , stated, she a sivogbelitif that her sielipesil :Tes,dlt: death.. In , deed,_etie tol e her friecds that she had a L ' • • dream ijir a t Lapp, `her she had seen herself iordposed her coltii for burial ; andrshigelliflifsoit May sedth," the pie . - vitiffiiV; %b FPO Irian appaliag ber, had qultei=thVedatrafi' effebi, and' she 'went dditnolitlVs theskielit shadbW 4 clieerful: joyoUelY. -, • ilni.itf i t; . e iet nrtl uteri!, act sfair to occupy die n l tlept,lop,of Congress tor a week or ten days yet. It seems diffi cult ib the variety of opinioni oft`differiinilniiitore and 'members, as in the Senate. icrrdered until it is deriY inlifbi occasioned ortfiVitiVt4eils;'`- seems to'b l e VioNdingqciintilie an act ' so as to bring in a large amoncit' -of' money with whlch,,hountips van; be paid. Secretary basejs 7 ickftkvey of such-legislation. • .dtstinteh from Leavenworth, Ktnettii,'''sintesil3at on-the 18th of De celiibei'tlii" rebel (tuanttell, thousand men was attacked 'by six him trinfiin.,'Bolitiers in the Oherokee cotititi7,-And was' completely rented, tifii dead and wounded on 'the den. ' The National Union League has in - aiiitencii *ablaut '4,500 councils of that orteriik Stites, with a member 44bf 0'ver 7 760,000 - in number. Wis coiiW has over/00.8otincils, and 25,000 ; and Illiooie 140,000 members. er The Bank of Eng'anti covers an enfira,payish,..an4, it has a clergyman whmlalary,is„ £7OO a year. ,A_room ini ihe bank is kept to represent the church Po theke ofk eepipg up the iiT'lll.and.4s emoluments. tif Two young ladies living in Cana dapete a large, wolf : as they ,were going to 6 .*agch recently. Vicughr terribly friibV t ond„they, managed ,to beat him be.died. OfflAppyetipt: has eigoed the , bill paw* titiAte4iiittAesaieri of. the legisla tOrAtatgo,dipg 4110 tpic;er of the Lao caliteSiginlltY.PEPlic• .• , 411114filii. B:'G. • Harris, Democratic &OM: , illaryland, died in BeittdiOte.on Monday last; or omall-pox'. Rhriktophm i c§ffent,of'St. Johns bll9:, iiinis,herle which have laid duOge, tkrie dlickltdg late'Stkicf. tary4K Ore rtet4a)i - •itg - • • ••.' ;i• WHAT BECOMES OF DEAD HORSES.- Some people will no doubt be aston ished to leitimi.hat taiga fortunes have been made eve ry yeai since the corn= mencemeo of the wai, , out, of the dead horses the rmy dfr. the Potomac.-- The. popular idea is that when Rod nante yields up the ghost, he is buried in some field, or left to moulder into mother earth in the woods somewhere. - Not so. He has made his last charge, and gnawed his last fence rail, but there is. from $2O tos4o in the old 'fellow yet. A contract for the purchase of dead horses in the Army of the Potomac for the ensuing year, was let a few days ego, to the highest bidder, at $1. 1 76 per head, delivered at the factory of the 'contractor. Last year $60,000 was cliMi l ed on ` Che contract, and this 34mi - it' is thought, $lOO,OOO can be made on it. The die at the isle of fifty pei day at the loveest calculatien.. At the contractor's establishment they are t.hertitighly disoected. Firkt, 'the shoos are pulled off; they are usual ly worth fifty cents- - a set. Then the hoofs are cat off; 'they bring about •two dollars a 'set. Then comes the 'caudal appendage, worth half a dollar. Then the hide—l don't know what that sells for. Then •the tallow, if it be possible to extracelallow from the army horses, which I think extremely doubtful; un less he die immediately after entering the service.. And last, but not least, the shin-bones are vitluable, beinrcon verttble into a variety of articles that many believe to be composed of pure ivory, such as cane-beads, v knife-handles, &c. • BY'the time the contractor gets through' with the "late lamented" steed, there .is hitrdly enough of hiba left to feed a bull -pup' on. Hereafter, kind reader, when you see a deitd "bees," don't turn up year nose at him, but regard him thoaghtfully, as the foundation for a large fortune in a sinkle year. He'may, individually, be a nuisance, but"there is that which passeth stiow"—sloo',ooo a 'year. A PECULIAR INSTITUTION. IN I OW A.— Among the curious phases of - lowa soci ety is the "Amanna Society," located in lowa county, twenty miles west of lowa 'City. • From the'Muscatine Journal we glean the following-facts relative to this community. It says : It numbers eight hundred members, and is divided into seven yillages. It is-governed:by trim tees,elected ,btall the members of. the 'society. The;society owns twenty thou •sand acres of load "in t one belt. They have tilarge stock of horses, sheep, and : cattle—seven hundred—head of cattle, twelve thousand head of,•sheep, and a large number of horses; also two • thou sand two hundred _acres of land under cultivation. They are to some extent in -manufacturing, -and have a good flouring and saw mill, and a, large wool len factory, in, successful, operation.— They card, spin,-weave, rind full all,kinds ' of-Woollen goods, running twelve looms —nine narrow and three for weaving broadcloth. , Their machinery is of the most perfect kind. They will work up this !mason from five - thousand to six thousabd bales 'of wool. The'members of the society are of a religious order. Everything moves On in perfect harmo ny. 'When necessary the women'aid in out-door work. '''We saw twenty in' one carrot patch, at work. In the Bathe field eight teams were plowing. The society is destined to become wealthy." SINGIUVAR FATALITY... 7 -A few weeks ago a returned soldier called at the residence of a highly respectable family in Half , Afoon, Saratoga county, N. Y., and :old his dvercoat. The garment was taken and washed, The family, at the time, comprised eight members—a husband and, wife and six grown up children—four sons and two girls. In the course of .a few days the whole fami ly was ,stricken with disease. Father and one son died and were buried on the same , day. Two eons soon after died, and were buried at one funeral: 7 - 'The fourth sokdied shortly after, and a daughter. The last,son was , huried last week. The,mot.ber and surviving daugh ter have been low with the samedis : ease. The disease was fever, had it is 'believed to be yellow fever brsome. A MAMMOTH DEPOT:-.-.The new ,depot of the Pennsylvania railroad now in ,course of erection at Pittsburg will have a front on Liberty street of seven bun- Ared feat, and on Elm street , of one hun dred-and .fitty-nine feet. .Five hundred feet of the ,Liberty street front will be of iron, highly ornamented and, the ele ,vation of the roof in the centre, will be seventy-five feet. The plan of•building comprehends a large hotel, dining room, &c., and when finished it will be one of the most expensive and handsome struc tures ;of the character in the United 'States. . . or Boswell complained 'to dohnson that the noise of the company the day before had made his head ach6. "No, sir, it -was not, the noise that made your head, ache.. It .wasthe MISS we ptkt in it," said Johnson. ."13as.sense that _ef fect upon the head ,?" inquired Boswell. i'Yes, sir," was the reply; !`Oll,,YeOO, that are not used to-it." „ York T es speaking of metal tip shoes, says : '"Metal tips fomhildrep'„ii ithoete are worthy rimags 441,4114vito.have au eye to ecoito-. rkt• ' • ; V : ; General News items. A Machine, just' pfit in operation , :it `Wisconsin,Kennsha,`Wisconsin, for the mamic tare cif, matches, turns out at lie rate'of ; I,ooo:matches per :minute, 60,000 Or houi, and working 20 out of the -24 hours, as is the intention, will produce 1,200,000 matches. • Three years ago not a pound of salt was made in Siginaw Valley, Mich.— There has been exported from ,the val ley during 1863 not less than '3,000,000 barrels. The gross proceeds received from his works daring his life by WashlnOoe Irving, were $205,383; since his de- 1=;a111.11MMII The "false-hairmerchantel of:London import annually at present no lees than five tuna of Maiden Melo ! Fourteen years ago the first railway train ran out of Chicago. Now there are ninety trains leaving the city daily. The total number - of, cars in , these trains is fourteen hundred and thirty-tvio freight, and one hundred and sixty-three passenger. The daily out-trains,. if placed in one line, would reach twenty five miles and twelve rods. • Some time ago a lunatic named Ash more conUned in the Richmond (Eng land) Lunatic Asylum, was killed in the night by another patient, not previously supposed to be dangerous. His widow brought an action against Dr. Lalor, the superintendent, which, after two days! trial, was decided in his favor, the jury not considering that she sustained any damage by losing an insane husband. In the vicinity of Norfolk the Seces sionists are returning, under the recent proclamation' of amnesty, to claim' their houses and land. In addition to, the two regiments-of colored cavalry raised by Generai But ler, a light battery is also being , organ ized, which is rapidly filling np, At Leicester, Vermont, on the 27th nit., the wife of John C. Bullock died, on , the 28th his daughter deceased, and on the 29th the hustuind and father fol lowed them to the grave. All were victims 'of diptheria. Nearly thirty thousand tons of guano were taken from the °bindle Islands last year. The sales of pews at Rev. Henry Ward Beecher'a Church atnonota to overo2,ooo. Chicago, thirty-three years ago a col- ony of seventy:persons, has grown into a city of nearly 140,000 population. Nurrinrons women are "reported ...113 freezing to death' in Canada this 'year. A gin -bottle' is . almost always in the ease. Miss 4eyno!ds, a, celebrated English ; horse-tamer and breakey, has recovered two hundred and 'fifty dollars from the Eearl of-Dudley for. breaking in one of his unruly steeds. Four London surgeons are said to be ready to swear-that. Heenan was-chloro formed during the recent fight. Hon. George W. 'Julian, a Represen tative from the Fifth'district of`lndiana, improved hiri holiday visit by marrying Miss Laura, the youngest daughter 'of old Mr. Giddings, how our consul 'gen- eral in Canada. A great wedding is to come off , in Washington in a few weeks,. at Which the'.President will' 4give awry the bride. • The. Washington. V.vening Star says the President has.ordered a court-mar tial for the trial of Surgeon General Hammond, under charges of, fraud and malpractices brought by the Commis sion that not long since examined into the affairs of his office. The story that has been going •the rounds,' alleging 'MeV-George `D. 'Prep- tice, of the Lctuiiville Jeurnal; 'had •be come so intemperate/ that the .proprie-' torahip and editoriihip•of- that paper . had passed from his hands, is denied lon-au thority. Three fathers went up the Camber land river in 'the same ' boat, the other daY, with three metallic Coffins, to'bring away the bodies of their sons who had fallen in the battle of Chattanooga. As they stepped ashore 'at Clarsville; they met their boys jolly and hearty, with as littlO idea of going into a burial Cape 4 ai into a Copperhead convention. A soldier iit.the NEVA' Haven (Conn.) conscript camp,: offered =a sentry one hundred dollars 41 lie would let him es cape, and the sentry reported him, got instructions, let him go, got the money, and then shad binvarrested , by other par ties. Oil prospectors have made a age to Ideeca, Peensylvania, and land has gone up from twenty to one hun dred dollars per acre. >lt is thought to .be an oil-bearing iegion equal to Oil A delegation of promineot, citizens from Arkansas :has reached Cairo, on its way to Washington, to. secure the admission.of thakStataA to the Union. The Potoidan troten over at Wash: it4ton, end , veseell letavit4 that city are 'oblidedtocut theklai to - the channel'. : . - • Ur We would particularly direct the Wea=l of our re aders to the adver tisement of COirs Cough Balsam, in an other calumn of our p4per: The prepa ration emanates from one of our most ftespeViibliiE ciSterp Drug . Hpuses, and is guarantee d ' 'y them to be the most effectual and speedy remedy for the cure of Coughs, Croup, Colds, Asthma, and Sore Throat, that has ever been of fered to the public. Unlike most other remedies, it, does not dry up a • Cough, ;but Iposene it, and—by causing the. pa tient to expectorate freely, completely clears it away. For children who are troubled with Croup, it is invaluable, cnitplOtely destrOying fearful da , strayer', as soon as tiakin. We consider itt. l lol47oe.v l3 TYl49thqr-!•9,-Provii4 herself with a bottle, if she values the health of her ehildien, and every family to make it a necessity in theirlonse hold. It can be, had of any Druggist. Price 25 cents. igilr No man, says Mr. Stowe, in the Boston Watchman, has suffered more and deeper, albeit with a dry,-weary, patient pain, thane President Lincoln.— "Whichever way it ends," he said to the writer, "I have the impression that I shan't last long after it is over.' After the dreadful repulse of Fredericksburg, be is reported to have said, "If there is a man out . of bell that suffers more than I do. 1 pity lain." In those dark days his heavy eyes and worn and weary air, told how our reverses wore upon him, and yet there was a never-failing fund of patience at bottom, that sometimes rose to the surface in some droll, quaint say ing or story, that forced a laugh even from himself. er A western man lately left 'his honie, rendered attractive by a wife and two cnildren, "on, business ;" a woman from the same place bade good-bye to her husband and two children and start ed "on a visit." They happened to get into the same car, and traveled together a little forgetful of their marriage vows. Shortly after, these departures the re maining ,partners concluded to elope, not knowing - that their spouses had done the same thing. So they eloped, and at Cleveland this happy quartette found themselves sitting at the same table.— They opened their eyes a little wider than usual, and each man took' his "law fully wedded" and went home. ' cir A curious , case has occured in `London, showing the rapid course of criminal procedure in,some,instances.— A man committed a Murder—killed e woman with Whern he; was living On Sunday, was arrested on Monday, the inquest was held on . Tuesday, be was indicted on , Wednesday i brought to trial on Thursday, pleaded guilty and sentenced, before the body of his vie , tim had been buried. In the old times of Tyburn tree he would have rode on 'his coffin from Newgate on Friday morn ing, and been hanged,before a week. ow The act O'f otie indiscreet member of the committee chosen to, conduct the Sanitary Fair at eincionati, in , sending "to Vallandigham. tor his autograph, in order to its- sale, ,has created a great deal of excitement. The determination is generally avowed that the charity shall not be indebted to , the master 'traitor for a penny of the contribution to the Sanitary' fund co- There is to be a Queen - Eugenia as well as an EmPress Eugenia. The new King of Greece, ueorge the First, is to ,wed •Eugenia, a• daughter of the Duchess of Leuchtenberg. The Duch ess' eldest daughter is betrothed to Prince Humbert heir to the brown of Italy. 'Mese young women are great grand daughters of,the .Empress phine. • ar Two or three weeks ago Freder ick F. Streeter, who was convicted of .the murder' of the . McCoy family, in 'Medina, Ohio, and sentenced to be, hung on the 26t,hpof-February next,. escaped from the jail of that county on last Thursday night or Friday'morning, and has thee • far eladed the "vigdance of ,those in pursuit. ar Poor Heenan suffers every indig nity now. One paper denies that helm& any science, another says he_is deficient 'in pluck; a thifd intimates'that he is - a boasting, bpuncing; bii-bolieS, humbug, and Wit, he 4 has received - his just de serts. gar The Boston Advertiser recom mends the election of Rev. Mr. Grimes, a colored Cie - x.04[1400 'chaplain of the , Massachusetts Legislfit'ure. The good works and high character , of this gen -tleinan are not disputed. eir Senator Henry Wilson of Massa chusetts has offered a resolution for the expulsion of Garrett Davis, of KentnOky, for disloyal expressions in the United States Senate. it is tliought it will Cr Ex-Governor Hicks was elected United Slates Senator by the l i egisla 7 tore of Maryland, to fill the unexpired term of Senator Pierce; to which he had bebnUPpOinted Goiernor. tit"Anottimoliiie exploded at Milton, Pa'De Noithwifitern railroad, on , I Wednesday„ kiltipg. one paeseiTer. ante, - mortally Wounding two othere. ORT Smith and Brown running oppo site ways round . a corner struck each other. "Oh, dear," says Smith, "bow you made my head ring." "That's a sign it's hollow," said Brown. "Didn't yours ring 1" said ,Smith. "No," said Brown. "That'll' a sign it's cracked, replied hie friend. 18G. FALL_ 186. Bals, OBPS Faile f. Shultz 8r0.., No. 20 North Queen-St., Lancaster. HAVE COMPLETED THEIR ASSORTMENT OF A HATS AND CAPS, ga b OF THE NEWEST STYLES FOR FALL . AND WINTER. ,fantp ,furs H ,fantv ,IFurz f We have now connected with our business as Hatters, a very large, elegant end complete assortment of Ladies' and Children's Furs, of every quality and all selected with care and judgment. Our stock comprises every de scription of size and fashion- We would con sider it a favor if the ladies would call and examine our stock comprising Furs of the first quality. Ladies and Misses Beaver, Silk and 1 elt Hats, Made in the latest fashion and trimmed in every variety of style and taste, such as the neat COQUETTE and the jaunty SPANISH. ; also Flats untrimmed. Tnankful for the liberal patronage extended us in the past, we hope by a careful attention to the wants of the public, and keeping a large, excellent and complete assortment of goods on hand, to merit a continuance of popular favor. HENRY A. SHULTZ. .1,941 N 5uu,.1.4-z. of r.. Beano ccc WOULD TAKE THIS Method of informitig their patrons and friends that they have just received a COMPLETE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF 3D CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMERY, &c. Alse, a well assorted stock of Coal Oil Lamps, Shades, Globes, Burners, 4.c„ Inks, Pens, Paper and Envelopes,Fresh Seidlitz Powders, Citrate f Magnesia. Cologne of the best quality, flair Oils, Pomades, Sago, Tapioca,. Bermuda Arrow Root, Pure Ground Spices, Pocket Books, Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Gum Rattles, Balls and Rings, Taylors' Shaving Compound, Burnett's Cocoaine and I.:anis: Flavoring Extracts of Lemon, Vanilla, pine Apple,.Rose, Strawberry and Al mond, Infant Powder, Powder .and Puff Boxes, Balm of a Thousand Flowers, &c., Szn. Family Receipts carefully compounded Prescriptions correctly filled at all hours. 11:3*Callsanswered by the DoctOr at all hours CII EA. P READY-MADE PLOTHING !! Having justieturtied from the city with a nicely seleeted lot of !Cindy-mule Clothing, which the undersigned is Prepared to furnish at reduced prices; having laid in a general 'resort ment of men and boys , clothing, which he is demur ined to sell Low, FOR CASH. His stock condies of )v crt-CoArs, Dans, FROCK AND SACK COATS, PANTS, VESTS, PEAJ ACK ETS, ROUNDBOUTS, (knit) OVERHAULS, CRA VATS, DRA„Vir. ERS I SHIRTS, HOISERY, UNDERSHIRTS, GLOVES. SUSPENDERS, 31:e. Everything in the Furnishing Goods line. Call and examine be fore purchasing elsewhere. Everything sold at prices to suit the times. JOHN BELL. Loftier, of Elbow Lane and Market St next door to cussel's Store. A LEXA N DER , LYN DRAY, - " lA. . Fashionable. . Boot .and Sko .11.1"anisfa chi?. er, MARKET. STREET, MARIETTA, PENN. . . . Would' mostretipeettully . inforth the citizens of this Borough and neighborhood that he has the largest assortment , of ,City, made work in his line of business iu this Borough, and be ing a practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER himself,is euablea to select with more judgment than those who are net. He continues to man ufacture in the 'very best manner everything in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he will warrant for neatness and good tit. la - Call and examine his stock before pur hosing elsewhere, eioelis 40D leWilli L.. Sr. E. J. ZAFIAI F.SPEC I FULLY inform then j‘fnends and the pubhc that they .11";. , still continue.he WATCH, CLOCK AnnJEW , ELFl . businessattheold stand, North-west Corner of North Queen street and Unter Square, Lancaster, Pe. A full assortment of goods in our line of busi ness always on hand and for sale at the lowest cash. rates. IQ" .Repaying attended 10 per cannily by the proprietors. Lancaster, January 1, 1359. riLATED WARE A Large and line stock of Plated ware at H. L. & ZAHN'S Corner of North Queen street & Center Square Lancaster, Pa. Tea Setts, in variety, Coffee Urns. Pitcheis,Goblets, San Stands, Cake Baskets,Card askets, Spoons', Forks, Knives, Casters, &c., at inanufacturers prices. H. L. & E. J. ZAHM'S. Coe. North Queeri st. and Centre Square, Lan caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate and all goods warranted to be as represented. REPLATING attended to at moderate rates. T. C. FAHNE' STOCK, - 44103 . ESPECTFULLY offers his professional services to the citizens of Marietta and vicinity, assuring them that all operations in trusted to his care, either:fit Operative or Me chanical Dentistry, will be executed in a tho roughly scientific manner. ;F. • orrxcE : On Main street, a few doors west of the Post Office. . [v9-35-Iy. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA, Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal; Urinary and Sexual •SYstems—new and reliable treat ment—in Reports of the Howard Association. Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address . , Da. J. SKILLIN Houcx- TON, HowardAssocotion, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Hammered and Rolled Iron. ikGeneral assortment of Hammered and Rolled. Iron,. Fl. S. Bars, Norway, Nail ods, American, and Geeman Spring and Celt Steel, Wagon Boxes, Iron Axles, Springs for Smiths, arc. For sale at PA - TTERSON Ef CO'S. T-ECTACLES to suit all who 4g-sioadi-ca. S,. can ,be aided with glasses, , PS- 0- 1.0111 can be bouglit at Hi L. 4.E. J. ZAHM'S, Cor ner of North Queen-at., and. Center Square, Lancaster. New gimes refitted in old frames, at short notice. . EWELRY.—A. Jorge, and selected stock of ley fine jewelry of the latest patterns frotn the best factories in the eeuntu can ,be foirod at `,• Corn& of Pootei , Square and. North Quiing = I freet, kailiaster, Pa. • Ib eoluinbia instmce CO., Of Columbia, Lancaster County, Penn'a CHARTER PERPETUAL! THIS Company continues to insure Buildings Merchandise, and °TILER property, agains loss and damage by fire, on the mutual plan either for a cash premium or premium note The large and increasing capital of the Com pany, consisting of premium notes given by its members, and based upon 61, 475,789 35 I INSURED ON THE MUTUAL PLAN, Affords a reliable guarrantee equal to ten times the average loss on the amount insured ; and the Directors pledge themselves to deal as liberally with those who may sustain loss or damage as the case will admit-of, consistent with justice to all parties concerned. Amoy NT of PREMIUM NOTES, $155 0490. Balance. of Cash premiums .un= expended, January Ist, 1862,43),868,57 . • Cash receipts during the Yeiii" a - '62, less Agents' commissions, 6,78147 Cash reaaiPPll/1.411911arY5.4163.8410'". - --$9,345 84 Losses and expenses paid during the =t s year 1862, $6,329 73 Balance unexpended, Feb'y 2, 1863, „, II A. S. GREEN, PRE9ITMNTI-,- GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., secretary. MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer. DIRECTORS : - ' -.-- .." 2 - 4 Robert T. Ryon, Abraham Bruset„ - Se4 John Fendrich, If. G. MinicV k : 'O . ' Samuel F. Eon kin, Michael S. SA' itinan; Ephraim Hershey, Michael H. Moorti,; George Young, Jr., Nicholas fdc Donald. Amos S. Green REFERENCES:—The following persons are all members 4:his Company: Bainbridge—li. H Jones. John 11. Sm4h, Joseph Kuttz. Colurnbia,--Geo. Bog'c, Hiram Wilson, F.. S. Bletz, Casper Yeager, H. C- Fondersinith, John Shen herger, J. t:. Pollock, Frank Shillot, John Gaus, J. J. & P. S. gel' Tague, Michael S. Shuman, It. Williams, John Copper, Geo. W. !Effuse, Washington Righter, Samuel Shoch. Robert .Hamilton, Eckert & Myers, Thomas. Welsh, _Woin4A. Martin, Casper Seibert, J. W. Cottrell, Philip Huebner, Ephraim Hershey, Philip-Schalck, David Hanauer, John Kramer, Jacob Stacks, Jacob Strine; Benj. F. Appold, Wm. Whipper, John Q. Denney, JUIIII Feibt, Silvester, %rosin. / Samuel Arms, A. Gray it Co. East .ileinoichl —Simon Minich. Falmouth- -Abraham .Col line, &roue.' Borst, Michael Huss., Lawns ter—John Rankin, B. A. Shadier, Henry Leman, Win. T. Cooper, John Shentfer, Geo, Reese. Marietta—Geo. W. Mehatley, John 11. Summy, Frederick Mahling, D. :loath. Calvin A. Schaffner John Naylor, „,sainucLi. Hopkins, Nlartio Hildebrandt, H. & F. Duch cr. Mount Jay—Jacob Myers, Israel ..1,1411/., hart, Michael. Brandt, John Brompan.— MiiiihenaJohn Hosteter, J. E. Cross, Sam' , Long, Geo. Weaver, John N. Dunlap, Jib Dutt, Philip A rnt, Jacob H. Kline, Lavi Fisher. illaytoton—ilition Beatty, George :Murray, :r. , antuel Pence, Simon F. Albright.- Mountville— A. S. Bowers. Marko Tuwnsh. —Jacob R. I . ..hoolaii, Christian Millet, July L. Shuman. Penn 7owaship--11aolci Fro:, 11cory 13. Becker, floury Nell, elm E. time ner. Rapho noroship--Cliriatiain Edward tlivens, W4lllllll. - kire: tiempfield Township—ll. E. WWI, 3. A.•Prici M. A. k.eid, J. 11. Strict:ler .too; S..lluwer: Jacob lioifinab. Warwick l fo/noship—llthini• B. Erb. Cr 'rho Company wish to appoint an .Ige/ for each Township 111 Laucusier County.- Persons to tuLe the Aget.cy can epy iu pelduis ur ty letter. PREPARE 'FOR WINTER A COMPLETE 4SSOIiT.M ENT OF WINTER GOODS,. HAS JUST BHEN OPEN ED BY SPAVGLER kr P ATTEUS. If you want a good Mack or brown Prem.. Cloth, or a superior Castor /leaver Cloth, c a firstrate Cassintere for a fluidness Suii, yoi can get it at Npuitelei ,Sr Poiter.son's. Do yr u want a good finaltty of 'heavy Or fin. (loges, Fur or Meritio Comforts, Cravats Neck '1 les, Collars. Utadersltirtit or Dhiagirs, Fancy Woolec Shirting, Shaker-knat IVool Hose, or Army Xerscys, go to partgler & PattercOria: Ladies will find a good assortment of fashion ionable Silks, Colored Alpaecas, Poplins. Merinoes, DeLaines, Prints,. Shawls, Hsi murals, Snntngs, Hoods, Nuinas, Einbruide nes, Gloves, Belts, - Underearinehrii, llosier3 Skirts, at :...pangler 4. l'utterson's. A 'lot of Domestic—Blankets; - Conuterp snot bcotch Cover:ids, Sheetinp,-Tickings; Dena burgs,'Checks, Miislinu, Gitichamsiltug.an Ingram Carpet, just received by :p•raster 4- Patterson Dinner and fea Setts, the 4iuest white Gian he Ware in the most modempaterns, to gether with a variety of new stylf--Glaii Ware, and Common Crockery,. embracM; everything in that line required for 'bowie hold purposes to be bud cheap at Spangler Patterson's. Fine. Syrups, Raisins, Cranberries, - .Baku) Molasses, Teas, sugars, Spices, &C., at SP_ NGLER 4. PATTERSON'S.. Glatz Forr Formerly Keesey's OPPOSITE MARIETTA. THIS old. Ferry—one of the oldest and bins safe crossings on the Susquehanna River— is now in charge of the undersigned, who haS refitted the old and built new boars, which will enable him to do ferrying with stingy and dis. .putch. No unnecessary dlay need be endured. Sober and experienced - Ferrymen always en gaged. No imposition in charges , as the f6l-: lowing list will show : Farm Wagons, each Horses, per head Single horse and rider, • ; 2' t. Two-horse Carriage and two persor.s, 1:00' Buggy, horse and two persons, • Foot Passengers, each, :12 • Stock of all kinds at the old charges All Luggage over fifty 'pounds; 2...1 cents Fr: - 100 pounds extra. , . JOHN ECKERT. ' l "' 4 Ja July 15; 1863 GEO: W. WORRALL, • BURGEON DENTIST, Having removed to the Rooms formerly outsie(' by-Dr. hioentzet, adjoining Spangler Pal terson's More, Market Street; where hiailliow prepared to wait on all who malr fee 'disposed to patronize him. Dentistry in all its braticheis car- ried on. TEETH inserted on the most approve. principles of Dental science.' All opt*ationl on the mouth performed ir. - a skUlftil and. workmanlike manner—on fair principles and ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS, +-,. Having determined upon a permanent loea tion at this nine-% would- ask a contimiation, of the lit ronage heretofore exiendeil to him, for which he will render every poiskii- ,- ble satisfaction. _ :a- Ether administered to proper persona-<, DAVID COCHRAN Pointer, Glazier and Paper Hanger. OULD moat respectfully inform the cit izens of Marietta and the public gener ally that he is prepared to do House Painting, 'China Glossing, Paper Banging, At very short notice and at prices 63 snit tlLe tinie4, lie ran be found at his inotner's dente on the corner of Chesnut and See „ streets, a few doors below the 114. E. Ch pi" and inimediately • opposite the old _Oite' Coach Works. [Aug. VA' Y one of atom beautiAS, ILA TS at C/1.1,/.I.'S. 9•Lke 1. • .mow 1.4-4/A4N- 5 a1;8,44./t , Fin mode cliesil —,,c $9,345 b-1 $1:00 lIM MI !ffen . bacit's