l'eope,:iv of lileiticpetieqvl Crill E AMERICAN ARTISAN is a journal I devoted to fostering the interests of Arti sans and Manufacturers, encouraging the e..e nius of Inventors, and protecting the rights of Patentees. It is published every Wednes ,t ay morning, at No. 212 Broadway (corner of .Fulten Street), New York, by BROWN, cOOMIIS & CO., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents. The Proprietors of the American Artisan re -pectfully announce that on May 11, 1864, • ney issued the first number of that journal ; and they confidently believe that, after the public have carefully perused and duly digest , d its varied and valuable contents, it will be unintously declared to be more instructive and interesting that, any other weekly peri odical of similar character ~üblished in either the United States or Europe. During the next twelve months the American Artisan will , -ontain numerous Original Engravings and Descriptions of New Machinery, etc., both American and Foreign—Hisrenes of Famous in:entions and Discoveries—Essays on Scien tific Stilijects—lnteresting Letters from work ing-meein till parts of the world—lnstructions in , various Arts and Trades—Reliable Recipes for use in the Field, the Workshop, and the Household—Wonderful Experiments in Che mistry—Hints-.':to-Millers and Millwrights— News-items for Manufacturers Practical rules fur Mechanics and advice to Farmers Illustrated details of curtails and ingenious "Mechanical Movements" and other useful lessons for young Arttsans—the Official list of "Claims" of all Patents issued weekly from the United States Patent Office—Reports of Law Cases relating to Patents ; the whole forming an Encyclopedia of General Informa tion on a variety of topics connected with the Industrial Arts, the, progress of Invention, &c. THE PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT of thi- American Artisan will be under the general superintendence of Mr. JOHN W. Coomas, whn has nad eleven years' experience in the management of a similar department in the ()the* of the "Scientific American," in this eity.• Each number of the American Artisan will contain thirty-two columns of instructive and interesting reading matter,,in which the progress of the arts and sciences will be re corded in familiar language, divested of dry technicalities; and abstruse wards and phrases. EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT of the American An isan will be critically su pervised by a inembeilof the firm of BROWN, Comas & Cu., assisted by other geri t tlernen of theoretical and practical knowledge of the arts and sciences. The columns of the American Artis'an will be rendtred attractive by articles from the pens of 'Many talented American writers upon scientif:c and mechanical sub jects ; and among the more prominent of these contributors may be mentioned Robert Mac- Farlane, who during the last s,nenteen y ears filled the responsible position of Senior Editor of the "Scientific American." THE PATENT DEPAR TAIENT of the American Artisan will be placed in charge of Mr. Henry T. Brown, who has had more than nineteen veal s' experience as a So licitor of. Patents, both iw this country and Europe, and who has been for many years the principal . professional assistant of Messrs. Munn & Co., Patent Agents, of this city. In this department will he published regularly the OFFICIAL list of "claims" of all patents issued from the United States Patent Office during the previous week ; this list will be prepared expressly for the American Artisan; and it will Appear several days in. advance of its publication in any other journal. Impor tant and interesting legal decisions in patent cases, tried in the UnitediStates Courts will be periodically presented tn-:1 his department, together with illustrated descriptians of many remarkable inventions recently patented either at horrie or abroad. TERDdS.OF SUBSCRIPTION. Persona, intending to subscribe for the American Aiiisan should speedily /remit, so as to tkairAtfieir subscriptions commence with the first number of Volume 1, dated May 11, 1864; At the end of the year the fifty-two i numbere Will form, when bound, a handsome - 'vallime of 416 pages and several hundred en gravings. The terms are only $2 for One Year ; $1 for Six Months. Club-senders will tie very liberally dealt with, all will be seen in the following table;-- n Copies, 6 months, $4 00 ti 12 is 800 10 Copies, I year, th 00 20 " 1 28 00 Canadian sehscribers should remit 20 cents extra to pay postage. Specimen Copies sent free. Address BROWN 00031115 4. CO., Proprietors of the "Anteric'on No. 212 Broadway, Neat York tloibesal 'Cluthe,s 3111'ilVel'. No. 1.--Large Family Wringer, $10:00 No, 2.—Medium, 7:00 No. 21. " . 6 6:00 No. 3.— , 6ma11 • ti 6:60 No. B.—Large Hotel Wringer, 14:00 No.lB.—Medium , Laundry, ( to run by)18:00 ~' steam or No. 22.—Large Laundry, ( hand, 30:00 Nos. 29. and 3 have no Cogs—all others are warranted. *No. 2 is the size generally used in private families. . Orange lucid, of the American Agricultuii&t, mars of Z.lltniberSaf Clothes EUringtt " A child can readily wring out a lubfull of clothes in a few minutes. It is really a clothes saver! A Time Saver! The saving of gar ments will alone pay a large per centage on its cost. We think the machine much more I han pays for itself every year in the saving of garments! There are several kinds, nearly alike itt general construction, but we consider it important that the Wringer be fitted with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments tray clog the rollers, and the. rollers upon the crank shaft slip and tear the clothes, or the• rubber break loose from the shaft. Our own is one of the first make, and it is as good as new after nentlyfostr years constant use." Every Wringer with, Cog Wheels is war ranteil in every particular. No Wringer can he durable without Cog-whccls. A good - Canvasser wanted in every town. rrOrrretefitt of the price from plaees where no one is we will send the Wringer free of 'expei*. For particulars and circulars, address R. C. BROWNING, 347 Broadway, hew-York. JACOB A 'WISNER'S TOBACCO, CIGAR & SNUFF STORE, Opposite the Cross Keys Hotel, MARIETTA, HE undersigned would rospectfully inform the public that he still continues, at the old stand, corner of Second and Wainuestreets, directly oppoilte the Cross Keys Hotel, to keep on hand and for sale, all kinds of cigars from Half Spanish up, in prices from $6, $7 $2O to $BO par thousand. TOBACCO.— Natural Leaf, F.XCe*kr, Cavendish, Oranoko Virginia, Con gress Fine Spun Ladies Twist, Coarse Spun' Twist, Eldorado, Jewel of Ophir tobacco, An derson',B best Fine-cut. Alkkinds of fine Ci gars Manufactured of imported stock. SIXES HALF. Sparrrsii. Rappee Snuff" and all kinds Fancy P Smoking Tobacco. Scented snuffs, Fnie-cetfpes, Cigar Tubes, ST. jan.30,'58 yPR,14 , 41 Net, Crop New-Orleans Molasses —VW very4test for cakes. Just received SphNGLER. & PA.TrEft.SON. TICINVE STEVEN'S Celebrated Family , Dye, Cofin, warranted to be fast, for sate at THE OLPEN MORTAR. • • T. Cliba n NEW ENGLAND, UN for,Gulinsry purposes, vi warranted genuine 11. D. Benjamin. ROGERT.CeElebrated Pearl Cement and Oil Pull .:48,1140k).ng at " GOLDEN MORTAR. 7) .and Clark's Fe- TOwle 04111 at. Y• , The Golden Mortar. 40.1111,ET C 11 1 , 1 .0 and Booko eqeresi weekly at 4 'rub.' coPinS ivicqqAtt- RA tint risnie4 ie be ;rim I D: Nenitimin, Dr. Brunon's Celebrated Remedies for delicate diseases. NO. 1. THE GREAT REVlVER.—Speedily eradicates all the evil effects of self abuse, as loss of memory, shortness of breath, giddi ness, palpitation of the heart, dimness of vial ion, or any constitutional derangement of the system brought on by the unrestrained indul gence of the passions. Acts alike on either sex. Price one dollar. No. 2.. THE BA 1.31.—Wi1l cure in from two to eight days, any case of Gonorrhcea,(clap)is without taste or smell and requires no restrn - tian of action or diet; for either sex ; price $l. NO. 3. THE TEREB will cure Gleet in the shortest possible time, and I can show certili cates of cures effected by this remedy, wher all others have failed. No taste or smell.— Price one dollar. NO. 4. The. Pi:Nil-Ea is the only known remedy that will punitively cure strictures of the urethra, no matter of how longstanding or neglected the case may be. Price one dollar. NO. 5. TEE. SOLUTUR will cure any case of Gravel permanently and speedily remov all diseases frouit the bladder and kidneys.— Price one dollar. No. G. THE PREVENTOR is a SUSC proven tion against the contraction of any disease, is less expensive and far preferable to anything in use. Adapted to`either sex. Price $l. NO 7. THE AMARIIt will cure the whites radically and in less time than they can be ef fectually removed' by ant other treatment; in fact this is the':' - only remedy that will really cure this disease ; pleasant to take. Price $l. NO. 8. THE ORIENTAL PASTILS are cer tain, safe and speedy in producing menstrua tion or correcting any irregularities of the monthly periods, 'Price two dollars. No. 9. THE FEMALE SAFEGUARD, or Off spring. Regulator will las: a lifetime. Price $5. Either of the Remedies will be sent free by mail oil receipt of the price annexed. Circu lars containing valuable information with full description of each Remedy, may be obtained by enclosing one post stamp. Address • DR. FELIX BR UNON, Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa. These Remedies are sold in Marietta only by JOHN JAY LIBH ART, where circulars con Lathing a full description of each case can be obtained gratis, on application. General Depot, North East Corner of York Avenue and Callowhill street, Philadelphia,Pa. la" In complicated cases I can be consulted by letter, or peisonally at my office ; entrance, 401 Yokk Ayenuec. ADJOURNED COURTS FOR 1864. It is ordered by the Court,ithat the A.djourned Uuurts for 1864 'for the trial and decisions of cases in the Common Pleas, Orphans' Court, and Quarter Sessions, are to be held as fo,Ilows: FOR ARGUMENTS. 4 week, commencing on Monday, March 21st 1 " .. cc June 20th. I cc cc " Sept. 19th 1 " cc '' Dec. 19th. To continue one wee k from the said days re spectively, and as much longer as the business may require. All the cases ou the list for ar gument in the Orphans' Court, shall be taken up on the first days 01 said terms, and be pro ceeded with until disposed of, unless continued by consent or cause shown. The cases on the argument list in the Quar ter Sessions shall be taken up on Wednesday of said term, if not prevented by the ()inhume Court, and if so, the cases in the Quarter Ses sions will be commenced on the termination of the Orphans' Court business. Theargument of the cases in the Common Pleas to be commenced on"l'hurs , lay ; the week, if not -prevented by the Orphans , Court or Quarter Sessions cases, to that case, the ar gument list of said court is to be taken up at the termination of the cases in the other courts and preceded in until disposed of, unless con tinued-by consent or cause shown. It is further ordered that the absence of counsel at the time appointed for hearing the cases mentioned in the preceding ord.-r,5 shall be no cause fur suspending the procee.lino therein, unless by consent, or legal ground fur a continuance be shown. ADJOURNED JURY TRIALS'. It is ordered by the Court that Adjo:ditd Courts for Jury trials in the Common Pleas, will be held as follows : 1 week, commencing the Ist Monday, Feb. Isi: I cc c, 4th " Feb. '2ll. I n " ' sth " leb.29th I Lc cc 4th " May 23d i '' n sth " May 30. cc I cc sth " Aug. 29. 1 6i ,i 3d " Oct. 17. I cc c: 4th " Oct. 24th. Lc 1 cc Ist " Dee. sth. And such other periods es may be appointed at the aforesaid courts. or at regular terms. JOHN SELDOMRIDGE, Prothonotary. Ferry_ Formerly Keesey's, OPPOSITE MARIETTA. THIS old Ferry—one of the oldest and most safe crossings on the Susquehanna River— is now in charge of the undersigned, who ;has refitted the old and built new boats, which will enable him to do ferrying with safety and dis. patch. No unnecessary delay need be endured. Sober and experienced Ferrymen always en gaged. No imposition in charges as the fol lowing list will show : Farm Wagons, each $1:00 Horses, per head Single horse and rider, :23 Two-horse Carriage and two persons, 1:00 Buggy, horse and two persons, :50 Foot Passengers, each, :12 Stock of all kinds at the old charges. All Luggage over fifty pounds, 2.5 cents per 100 pounds extra JOHN ECKERT July 15, 1863 D R. WHITTIER, .65 Sr. CII A RI. ES-ST., BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS, I ST'. LOUIS, MISSOURI. ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO CHRONIC DISEASES, Dyspepsia, Consumption, Liver Complaint, Diarrhea, Piles, &c., and all Female Complaints. Da. W. will send his Theory of Chronic Dis eases, for 6 cents, to pre-pay postage. Symptom lists for any disease, forwarded. U Medicines forwarded to any post office in the United States. Post Office Box, 3092.. St. Louis, Aug tn, 1, 1563.-ly. IMPORTANT TO MARRIED LADIES! TRULY A BLESSING!! I will send, free of ckarge, to any lady will send in her name an.l address, direction how to prevent the extreme pain of child-births also, how to have perfectty healthy and beau tiful children ; also one other new and import ant secret, the only sure and safe remedies ever discovered, My object in making the above offer is to indite() every lady to test my remedies. Address MilliAlte DU LENT A X, M. D. 3tn j 70 Broadway, N, A MERICAN HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. • • Located on Chestnut street, opposite the OLD STATE HOUSE, and in close proximity to the principal Jobbing and Importing Houses, Banks; Custom House, and places of amusements. The City Cars can be taken at the door (or within a square) for any depot in the City. The House lis z e been renovated and refitted. = la - *TERIVIS.,SII:7S PER DAY—EII WYATT & HEULINGS, PROPRIETORS. Estate of George W. Terry. ESTATE OF GEORGE W. TERRY, lat of lilaytown, Lancaster county, Deceased. Letters Testamentary on said Estate having been granted to. the undersigned, residingjn East Donegal township, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate set tlement, and those having claims or demands against the same, to present them witkout de •lay for settlement to JOHN MUSSER, April 16-6 t. I EXECUT9t • .DUY one of those beautiful S 0 F TR: EP HATS at Car 92 Market-st. (7 - 1----THEA_TZTIiTrir PT A_ N.Pc4-47-- The New York Herald. The chetzpest paper in Ow Troth? ' rfl HE extensive and comprehensive 1 in its possessien enables the prcprieter THE WEEKLY HER 4L7) to guarrantee the latest and .nos , re!,ahle in formation possibly to be • , 11tair from all parts ot Unoc,l all parts of ttae ‘s.rl , l Its hhrnc CorrPsponii,nt. , . cost, and Conio-cted with each new ,:ftvet military tXpeaition o the ?eVetliMetit, I'o 1 - f" that it is tii,termilitiil to leave no spot n..,•0- verea by Its operations an:: bo event ca that shall not find immediate report in in: cui umns. it ''..o.ltb the propriutor Bred thoittmA 00/la, - corps of c. bp(.' lit . I'. 11,11 f, I its co_ bus for 3, it has ais . !;!uvitl. ! -! t..re , :pomiunt s stationcd v;111. , ,:• !l !:!, %curie. Its il.,ngt.i.vuoti. extend to wherever it tric ,wires are :stretched.— When the Atm,' Iv cable is laid, which feat will soon be ace.: ,Islied, tciegrains wilt be received from , and Aka, : 48 we ll as from the Then our readers will have the f -ek in all parts of the civilized wur!:: l!arly and clearly laid before them. The proprietor devotes a poitiop if the pa per to Literature, 'Fashion, Agricu.ture, the Mechanic Arts. Sporting ;Matters. Business, Theatrical and Financial Recorts, Cattle Alar kyle, Genera] News, -en , ,rts of all events calculated to form an ,xevi.nsit metropolitan newspaper---0 of the events of the world—and al: at a r ei „- t,w price. The Weeli ly Herald is isslt...o -- , ry morning, and furnished at the One copy, Three copies Five copies. Ten copies, Any larger number, addressed to names at' subscribers, $1,50 each. An extra copy will be sent to club of ten. Twenty copies, to one address, one year, $25, and any larger number at same price. A n extra copy will be sent to clubs of twent3 - . Advertisement to a limited number wit be insetted in the Weekly .lierald. The Daily Herald, three cents per copy.— Ten dollars per year 1 ., ,r three hundred and sixty-three issues. Five dollars for six months. Two dollars and fifty cents fur three months. Gtiltl)9.N nii ,r end Proprietor. ,t , rner menu u.. 11 Niizi.ll As. Yor'; city. N. Y. for th,-, Herald. N. js ' - :;r r 'There . , mar. r.f r.c.l Natlc 4.t: [succrsitPin 19 UEII. 13 CORNER SEL (IN LOCI COLUMBIA, 4fjCAS7 . i; i: i. Capital $100 ; 000, with prtviletft. o:locr,l.asutg saute to $300.000 BOARD OF Wm. ' 0 Case, C. S. Kauffman, Waitnnor n Righter, J. 8 Shuman, .1-ostus E. Hershey, P. Gossler, J. G. Hess, A Britener, UM= E: Timshey, Pres.; A. Bruner, rice Pres. ; S. S. Detwiler, Cashier. This Bunk, having been authorized to com mence. business under tne National Currency Act, is now duty oritani::ed and prepared to receive deposits, make rottectLins on all accessi ble. prints on liberal terms, discouia notes, drat IT- buy and sell geld, silver and dr errilanee, and transact al: business ap peetat , :ng Tv a tt'oroughly , n7.:nized Ban': Sa maid fr.: 6 months :one Pe , 9 A. to 3 P. I 1 A, Cashier. C2ro May .4 LENANDER L" - tr .'..•; DS, IX Fev:hiono.. Boot and Shoe. Illimufactzzrer, MAILKEI STREET, MARIETTA, PENN Would most respectfully infofm the citizens of this Borough and Leighborboud that he has the largest assortment of City wade work in his line of business in this tiorough, and be ing a practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER himself is enabler to select with more imtgment than those who are not. Be continues to man ufacture in the very best manner everything in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he will warrant for newness and good fit. and examine his stack por hosing eleewhere. The. Amerkaa S aims r HE American Watclics are I, tin j_ timekeepers now in use, and , urutiitity strength and simplicity fur aurpals any other watch made in the world. H. L. § E. J. Z,4 H. Corner of North Queeu-st., and Cetitr6Square Lancaster, Pa., have them for sale w i pe yen.. lowest rates—every watch accompanied with the roanufactuversguarraotce to ensure its gen uineness. n 0 W A R.D 4..SLOICIIT,AAMDZI;am, 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 scaled lettrr envelopes, free of charge. Ad dress, i)a. TON, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Phildelphia, Pa. VITINE AND LIQUORS. VV Superior Old Brandy, Old Rye Whiskey, Holland Gin, Old Maderia, Lisbon, Sherry and Port Wines. Pittsburg - Whiskey always on hand at the lowest market prices. Very Fine 'Brandy at a very low figure. J. R. DIFFRNBACH. Market-O. RAMIERED and ROLLED IRON. AGeneral assortment of Hammered and Rolled Iron, H. S. Bars, Norway, Nail Rods, American and Geeman Spring and Caet Steel, Wagon Boxes, Iron Axles, Springs for Smiths, Ice.. For sale at PATTERSON k CO'S. TLIWELRY.-A large and selected stock o • fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the best factories in the country can be found at H. L. 4• E. J. ZAIIN'S, Corner of Center'Spare and NorM Queen Street, laneaster, Pa. A Genc , ral Assortment of all kinds of BVILDING HA. : DWARE, Locxs, liinees, Screws', Bolt's, Cellar Gratee, Oils, Glass awl Ptilty, •very cheap.. P .Vl7 l it 'ZON & 'CO WL.Y.I.Iii rINE HUNDRED THOUSAND Country made Cigars, for which CASII Will be paid at HENRY WOLFE'S, Maiket Street, 'Marietta, Pa. tcr,Went none but what ale welt made.- CHAMPAGNE and other Table. Wines guarranteolto be pure, and sold as low as can be bought in Philadelphia or New-Yoz,k - H. D. SE P ••,)e Tv; , A LARGE LOT OF Biri.F WINDOW SaAD .1 7 :S at remarkably Inc prices to Jotttr SPANGLER, Market Street, Marietta. • clOde out SUBSCRIPTIONS received for all the lead -, iu Periodicals of the day At TWGolden Mortar. , -. MO LANDLORDS! .riAt received, Scolch j and Irish WHIRKIEA, wrirra'n ted purS, at H. D. Bonfaincrin , • 7 , ~ iqßitts Esßl".7. SHOULDERS AY!? r T, R.DIFFENR AC FT'S, • i.:"..;l:t.i' 14.FATil'.":1Ti 2 ' 7 a'A'Fil; lISO=EI fly the flami, of a comnton lamp, at the cost o' a rent's worth of oil, a very comioitabie Lreakfust can tic cooked. * Tr!bunc, cunt& in construe ion, easily kept rct,P, for use in a avanciit c_Nivenir , have nn bend. * • Drug- =MI gist's ‘2.i.r. ninr. Fish's Lamp is one of he most popular novelties of the clay, ' * the utility of it is Lnquestionable, a great saving is made in heating and coc'jng small articles, ea;l be made to cool: meals for a great many persons, which is actually done on tir. un , olai.co cnrs which carry the sick soldiers. s •-;e:Petijie Amer;enn. ri .11 . 5 thr PP J/ and • • ..,:f11': all .f.rttr , c .1 comfort Is?,t - ontl all prnp.r. t , - ti to it, cost riall's Journal of Klan. • * •i have tried tee iapparatus, and Inv wife add I pinch/dm the same a .'cost vain able and indispensable nrticle and we now wonder how -tve couid have so Lug done with net it " * Ed. Cyril 01! An economical contrivance for getting up heat at short notice for nursery raid general household purposes, *- * one important point is the saving in cost over coal tires. " iv. Y. Evening ru2. Frit' -s from Two to Fix Capactly from One to Four Qual-tR Thri - e at one time with one Hur-ner. A • c atthei 7 . V. C.:1111::1 4, 11 a... - -re , Fr.me Lamp Gas Bui•t.er. h whit water may be boiled ; is di also arranged to support a lq7ipry 71e7fds ene. i.ht , SELT... Agent. St., Taw York. ' C'l•O H - Pfttiw; Lamps Carl be seen at Jchn Spongler's Hardware. E 1 , 1 irx -,FLUV..IZEiIb% rABU - LETFII. This Fertilizer is composed of night b . oil and the fertilizing elements of urine combined, chemically and mechanically with other valuable fertilizing agents and ab sorbents. It is reduced to a pulvbrized condition, rea dy for immediate use, and without loss of its highly nitrogenous fertilizing properties. its universal application to all crops and soils, and its durability and active qualities, 4ie well known to be all that agriculturists can disi/C. PRICE S2O PER Toy. ViIIEMIt;AL COMPOST, This Fertilizer ) is largely composed of animal matter, such as meat, bone, fish, leather, hair and wool, topther with chemicals and inorganic fertilizers, which decompose the mass, and re ',sin the nitrogenous elements. It is thorough ly impregnated with urine, and the thinner poltians of night soil. It is a very valuable fertilizer for field crops generally, and especially for potatoes, and garden purposes. Its excellent qualities, strength and cheap ness, have made it very popular with all who have used it. Price, S2U .enn Tea. r REE FRUIT FERTILIZER. It is a highly phosphatic fertilizer, and is par ziculualy adapted for the cultivation of trees, fruits ; lawns and flowers. It will promote a very vigorous and healthy growth of wood and fruit, and largely increase the quantity and perfect the maturity of the fruit. Par hut honse and household plants and tlowers, it will be found an indispensable artic.e to se cure their greatest perkrtion, it a ill prevent and mire diseased conditions of the pew-1i and g rape, and is exreiimt for grass and lawns. The lormula or mctMid of combining tts constituent fortilizidg ingredients have re ceived the highest approval of eminent enetn ists and scieutme agriculturists. Price, iiibb PER ToN. ot utr,..!l 11,11.0SPHATE OF LIME. The Agricultu 1— rat , Themical Compitoy inauntlictuye a PnospLate of Lime in accorilance with a new find valuable formula, by which a very supe iim article is produced, so far as to he afiurued at a less price thou othermanufecturers charge. Practical tests have proved thet its value, as a fertilizer : is equal to the best Phosphate of Lime in the market. Price PEU lute. e r£F.Xl3 Call.—CaitAge and. Freight to he paid by the i'urchaser. AGIVICLMTURA CHF:MICAL C 0 . 55 At Canal Wlielf, on the Delaware. Office, 4.13; .4reii St., Philudephia, Pa. it. B. Firrs, General Agent. The Company's ithamphiet Circular, em bracing full directions for using the above Fertilizers, sent by mail.free, when requested. READY ROOFING • Ready to nail down. READY ROOFING At less fit an half the cost of tin roofs. READ' ROOFING More durable than tin. READY ROOFING Suitable for steep or fiat roofs. IREADY ROOFING For all kinds of buildings, in all climates. READY ROOFING Easily, cheaply, and quickly put on. Needs no coating over With cement after it is natlad down. READY ROOFING Made of a strong woven fabric, thoroughly saturated and covered upon both surfaces with a perfectly water-proof compositiori, tied put up in rolls ready for use-40 inch wide, and 75 feet long. We also manufacture LIQUID CEMENT, For Leaky frin Roofs, Much cheaper and more durable than oil paint. A. LSO et - WOUND CEMENT, For Leaky, Shingle Roois, which will often save the coat; of a new roof. Sample of Ready Roofing and Circulars sent by snail when desired. Favorable terms made with responsible par ties who buy to sell again. READY ROOFING CO., 73 Maiden Lane, N. Y. JACOB HARLEY, SUCCESSOR TO . STAUFFER & HARLEY, No. 622 Market-Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dealer in Fine Gold and Silver TCHES, SOLID SILVER-WARE, Fine . Gold Jewelry, and the best make of Silver-Plated Ware. Constantly onhand a large asortment of the above goods AT LOW PRICE S . Watches and fine Clocks r epaired by skill ful workmen; also, Jewelry repairing; En graving and all kinds of Hair-Work to order at short notice. 3=. _Don't forget the old stand, Number 622 Market stree',, Philadelphia. April 9,1664.-3 m S and F; LUCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY y* Carefully repaired at Wolfe's. All,. work warranted to give satisfaction. H. WOLFE, Market-st. k ea (- I . ltk ) o }t r Y y and OOkak Wood, Wood. 5O Cords mustgg ch be accompanied with the cash when they will be promptly' filled. Spangler & Patterson. Echternachis Army Lotion, an infalli ble remedy for Saddle Galls, Open Sores, and diseases bt the skin, AT THE GOLDEN MORTAR. DURYE. 'S REFINED MAIZENA, Prepar . from Maize, or Indian Corn, for Culinary pu .ses. Fot sale at J. R. DIFFENBACIPS. • • g . rap, 13 p" ex of , ISVP9 fare Iromir fric3: 4 - 6 1 „,:,. , I 1 , 13 V ' use, hospital tent, bar- Cr sieiC LAM, rlsone or Coal Oil, or Gas• wwithit t 0; thinv pages fur- L'ICTIME37I7, Pl,ye :)() Cork. PUTNAni E i.C!'i' ii ES - I „kr it INrtii it Pp in;— T is the only reliable self-Adjusting Wring ', er. No wood-work to swell or split. No tnuanb-serews to get out of order. Warranted with or without Cog-Wheel. It took the FIRST PREM/ ult at Fifty-Seven State and County Fairs in 1553, and is, with jut an exception, the best I ,Vringer ever made. Patented in the United States, England, Canada, and Australia. Agents wanted in every town. Energetic agents can make from 3 to 10 Dollars per day. No. 2, $6.50. No. 1, $7.50. No. F, $5.50. No. A, $9.50. Sample Wringer sent and express paid on receipt of price. Manufactured and sold, wholesale and re tail, by the PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO., No. 13 Platt Street, New York, and Cleve land, Ohio. _ _ S. C. NORTHROP, Agent WHAT EVERYBODY KNOWS, viz : That Iron well galvanized will not rust; That a simple machine is better than a com plicated one; That a Wringer should be self-adjusting, durable, and e f ficient; That Thumb-Screws, and Fastenings cause delay and ti ouble to regulate and keep in order ; That wood soaked in hot water wilt swell, shrink and split ; That wood bearings for the shaft to run in will wear out; That the Putnam Wringer, with or without cog-wheels, will nut tear the clothes; That cog-wheel regulators are not essential ; That the Putnam Wringer has all the ad vantages, and not one Cl the disadvantages above named ; That all who have tested it, pronounce it the best Wringer ever made; 'That it will wring anything from a thread to a bed quilt without alteration ; We might till the paper with testimonials, but idsert only a few to convince the skepti cal,-if such there be ; and we !ay to all, test Putnam's Wringer. Test it thoroughly with any and ALL others, and if not entirely satisfactory, return it. Putnam Manufacturing Co: GENTLEMEN : I know from practical experi ence that iron well galvanized with zinc will not oxidize or rust one particle. The Putnam Wringer is as near perfea as possible, and I can cheerfully recommend •it to bethe best in use. Respectfully yours. JNO. W. WHEELER. Cleveland, Ohio Many years' experience in the galvanizing business enable me to indorse the above state ments in all particulars. JNO. C. LEFFERTS, No. 100 Beekmann Street. New York, January, 1864. We have tested Pittnam's Clothes Wringer by practical working, and know that it will do. It is Ch 01111; it is simple ;it requires no room, whether at work or at rest; a child can operate it ; it does its duty thoroughly : it saves time and it saves wear and tear. We earnestly advise all who have much washing to do, with all intelligent persons who have arty, to buy this Wringer. It will pay for it hell in a year at most. - . _ Hopi. HORACE GREELI May 28., 1864. 6111.] FOR RATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, 13ED-BOGS, MOTHS IN FURS,• , WooLENs, INSECTS DV PLANTS, FoteLs, Ani7nal s Put up in 25c., 50c. and $1 Boxes, Baths, and Flasks. Three and Five dollars sins for Hotels Public Institutions, &o. "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Eats come out of their holes to Sold wholesale in all large cities. Sold by all druggists and retailers eve ry where. It 3- BEWARE of all worthless imitations! ! L.,3=. See that "COSTAR'S" name is on each Box, Bottle ; and Flask, before you buy. Address HENRY R. COSTAR, Principal Depot, 982 Broadway, N. Y. r...TlSold by all wholesale and retail Drug gists in Marietta, Pa. [lO-30 JOHN CItULL, ,aLz.iteo, NO. 92 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA. Takes this means of informing his old cus tomers and the public generally, that he has re-taken the old stand (recently occupied by George L. Mackley,) and is now permanently fixed to prosecute THE HATTING BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES: Having . just returned from the city where he selected a large, varied and fashionable assortment of everything in the HAT AND CAP LINE, and now only asks ar: examination of his stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. Having also laid in a stock of fatting mate rial, he will be enabled, at short notice, to manufacture all qualities—from the common Soft to the most Faihionable Silk Hat. Employing none but the best of workmen, and manufacturingigood goods at low prices, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage 113 - The highest price paid for Furs—in trade or cash. PORTABLE PRINTING OFFICES Jr the use of Mcr 'ants, Druggists id all business and rofessionable men 'ho wish to do their ‘wn printing, neat and cheaply. A. ,pied to the print is o f Handbills, illheads, Circulars, Labels, Cards and Small Newspapers. Full instructions accompany each office enabling boy ten years old to werk them . successfully. Circulars sent free. Specimen sheets of Type, Cuts, Sr.c., 6 cents. Address, ADAMS' PRESS CO. 31 Park Row, N. Y., and 55 Lincoln-st., Boston, Mass. 26.1 y Black Hawk Iron Ore Washer. r HE 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 em, and now feels" certain of being able to wash one-third more iron oro per day, and much cleaner. Machines manufactured and put up anywhere desired at the shortest no tice, and the working of the machine guarran teed. He can refer, by permission, to Cdl. James Myers, of Itraegal Furnace; Marietta, and to James L. Stu'ltz, Esq., adjoining Mari etta. Address RIME GROCERIES:—Rio, Java and mown Coffee; Crushed, Pulverized and mown Sugar; Superior Green and Black Tea, Rice, Cheese and Spices; Syrup and prime ba king Molasses; Excellent Pearl Barley at. J. R. TUFFEATR r t SAMUEL HOPKINS, Marietta, Lancaster Co., Pa. 186-L J. R. •PRIN I, 1564. Invites attention to a large and handsome assortment of New Spring and Summer' Gbods, Purchased in Philadelphia and N e n--York. consisting in part of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Silks. Prints, Lawns. Ginghams,Chintzes, Challies, SHAWLS, &C., Together withntll kinds of Domestic goods, such as bleached and unbleached Muslins, Ticking, Checks. Denims, Furniture-Checks, Drilling, &c., &c. • One case of Prints at cents a yard. Case of Bleached Muslins at 12!., cents. Latest style goods for Gentlemen and Boys wear, Fancy and Black Cashmeres, Tweeds, Jeans, Cloths, Vestings, &c., arc., Large lot of fresh Groceries of all kinds Rio and Java Crake, Teas, White & Brown Sugar,Fresh Spices, New Mackerel, Extra Syrups, Salt. Sugar-Cured Hams, &c. 20 barrels of sugar at 121 cents Per pound. 5 Hogsheads Syrup at 60 cents per Gallon. Miscellaneous. French Corsets, Traveling Over-Shirts, Neck-ties, Under-Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Drainers, Shirt Fronts, Balmoral Skirts, Sr. Large lot of Pure Liquors. He also continues to keep on hand a large supply of superior Brandies, )Vines. Gins, Schnidam's Schnaps, Drapes, Plantation Bit ters, and that superior Old Rye. Persons pur chasing Liquors can rely upon getting the best article at the lowest price the market will afford, l prices given fur country produce.. THE COLUMBIA INS[JRANCE CO., I Of Colun,bia, Lancaster County, Penna. FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount insured, 82,604,435 6 \Vhole amount of Premium Notes, 255,931 46 Bal. Cash Premiums, January I,' /863, $2,120 31 Rec'pts for premiums, less Agt's commiss• ions in 1863, Receipts for Assessments less Agt's commissions in 1863, 9,352 45 2,36) 02 Losses and nkpenses paid in 1563, $10,13334 Hal. of Premiums, Jan. 1 1863, $13,857 79 A. S. GREEN, PRESI GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., .i'ecretury. MICHAEL S. SIJ UMAN, Treasurer. • DIRECTORS : Robert T. Ryon, John W. Steacy, John Fendrich, H. G. Minich, Samuel F. Eoeilein, Michael S. Shuman, atichue/ S. Shaman, S. C. Slaymaker, George Young, Jr., Nicholas Mc Donald Edmund Spering, Amos N. Green. WINES & LIQUORS. D. BENJAMIN, DEA lEU 1 WINES :LIQUORS, Picot Building, Marietta, Ba. BEGS leave to inform the public that he will continue the WIN E & LIQUOR busi ness, in all its branches. 11 , 2 will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Brandies, IVines, Gins. Irish and Scotch • Whiskey, Cordials. Bitters,,ke., 13ENJ AMIN'S Justly Celebrated Rose Whisky, ALWAYS ON HAND, A very superior OLD RYE WHINKEY ust received, which is warranted pore. 311 All H. D. B. now asks of the public is a careful examination of his stock and pri ces, which will, he is confident, result in Bo tel keepers and others finding. it to their' ad vantage to make their purchases from line. The Patent Cantlex Reflector Lantern: r Hl:4 is the most desirable Lantern in the market. R burns Coal Oil without a Chimney, emitting neither smoke nor smell. it gives a pure white light. It stands quick motions in any direction. The flame is regulated from the outside. , It is neat and compact in form and size., It is free from solder in the upper parts, and is otherwise very substantial in its structure, It has the glass sides so arranged that break age is less likely to occur than in other Lan terns, and in th event of breakage can be ea sily replaced. It has •ouver refiedurs which increase greatly the force of the dame, serving at the same time the purpose of shades to the eyes, which is very desirable. It is acid lower, with all these advantages, than any Lantern in the market which admits of the flame bring regulated from the outside. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. For sale at JOHN SPANGLER'S Hardware Store. on Market stre,l Executors' Notice Estate of Henry Saltzbach, late of the Borough of Marietta, Deceased. Letters Testamentary on said estate har ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersign ed, residing in the Borough of Marietta. AARON GABLE, CHRISTIAN STIBGEN, Executors. Marietta, April 26, 1664-6 t Administrator's Notice Estate of Henry Shill, late of the rough of Marietta, Deceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to — the: undersigned, all persona indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement; and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the un dersigned; the first residingtin said Borough, and the other in the township of East Donegal. MARY SHILL, HENRY S. MUSSER, Admintstratur. CHEAP READY-MADE PLOTHING!! Having just ieturned from the city with a nicely selected lot of Ready-made Clothing, which the undersigned is prepared to furnish' at reduced prices; havinglaid in a general assort ment of men and boys' clothing, which he is deterrr ined to sell Low, roe cask'. His stock consists of OVER-COATS, Dams, FROCK AND SACE COATS, PANTS, VESTS, PEAJACE ETS, ROUND BOUTS, (knit) OVERHA U LS, CRA VATS, DRAWERS, SHIRTS, HOISERY, UNDERSHIRTS . , GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, &C. Everything in the Furnishing Goods line. Call and examine be fore purchasing elsewhere. Everything-sold' at prices to suit the times. JOHN BELL. Corner of Elbow Lane and Market St next door to Cassel's Store. JOHN BELL. Merchant niter, Cor. of Market-st., and Elbow Lane, RATEFUL for past favors I:would retuu• Ur my thanks to my numerous friends and pa trons and inform them that I still continue the old business at the old stand, where I will be pleased to see them at all times, and Ia ring a full and splendid assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES 4r VESTIVGS, which will be made up to order at the shortest notice by the best of workmen, and on reasona ble terms, I would be pleased, therefore, to wait upon my old customers and all who see proper o patronize me hereafter. f 0ct.29-'66. A CARD. I=l The undersigned having rerileved,t,) Bain bridge fot the purpose of practising hla pro fession, would take this method of thanking the public for the patronage bestowed upon him, and would most cheerfully recommend Dr.'Hetiry Landis astis successor in the , prat tice_of medidine as Moll as the - ding business. . RF,A IN . M. LP. SI3,SS7 79 .1, - 54 47