'!-.~--- I.IIIIIP 1-IEATIN APPARATUS. J3oiling—Frying—Strwing—Steeping— WIT/I TilE VLAME THAT LIGHTS THE ROOM. • • • By the flame of a common lamp, at the cost t.f a cents worth of oil, a very comfortable breakfast can be cooked. • • —N. Y. Tribune. • • Simple in construction, easily kept in orJrr, ready for use in a moment • • • con ,, enient to have on hand. • • Drug gist's Circular. • • • Fish's Lamp is one of the mdst popular novelties of the day, • * the utility of it is unquestionable, a great saving is made in heating sod cooking small articles, and can be made to cook meals for a great many persons, which is actually done on the ambulance cars which carry the sick soldiers. • Scientific American. • • * * For faintly use, hospital tent, bar rack, picnics, fishing, nursery, or sick room, it is an article of comfort beyond all propor tion to its cost. • • Hall's Journal of Health. • • • I have tried the apparatus, and my wife and I proclaim the same a most valu able and indispensable article, and we now wonder how we could have so tong done with out it. • • Ed. Coal Oil Circular. • • • An economical contrivance for getting up heat at short notice for nursery and general household purposes, • • • one important point is the saving in cost over coal tires. • • • N. Y. Evening Post Prices front Two to Six Dollars. Capacity from (Me to Fcur Quarts. Three Articles Cooked at one time with one Burner Arranged for Kerosene or Coal Oil, or Gas. A Descriptive Pamphlet of thirty pages fur nished gratis. ALSO THE UNION ATTACHMENT, Price 50 Cents, To he attached to a Common Kerosene Lamp or Gas burner, by which water may be boiled, and food cooked ; also arranged to support a shade. Every Family neEds one. WM. U. RUSSELL. Agent. No .206, Pearl St., New York. lii Agents Waived. 1/3•• Two of these Heating Lamps can be seen at John Spangler's Hardware. TL}GI a tz F'err-57._ Formerly Keesey's, OPPOSITE MARIE'T'TA. THIS old Ferry—one of the oldest and most safe crossings on the Susquehanna River— % 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 lowing list will show : Farm Wagons, each Horses ' per head Single horse and rider, Two. horse Carriage and two persons, 1:00 lluggv, horse and two persons, :50 , Foot Passengers, each, :12 Stock of all kinds at the old charges. All Luggage over fifty pounds, 2a cents pet 100 pounds extra JOHN ECKERT. July 15, 1863 AMERICAN HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. Located on Chestnut street, opposite the OLD S Hat IRE. and in close proximity to the principal Jobbing and Importing Houses, BanKl, Custom House, and places of atnusementsir The City Cans Can be taken at the dhor (or within a square) for any depot in the City. The House has been renovated and refitteo. I:I7TERMS a I :75 D A Y.-.EI WYATT & 11 EU LINGS, PROPRIETORS. AGRIGULTWIAL £ H E nil £AL CO.'. eitae ABULETTE. This Fertilizer is composed 17 of night soil and the fertilizing elements of urine combined, chemically and mechanically with other valuable fertilizing agents and ab sorbents. It isieduced to a pulverized condition, rea dy for immediate use. and without loss of its Lighly nitrogenous, fertilizing properties. Its universal application to all crops and soils, and its durability and active qualities, are well known to be all that agriculturists can disire. Parcu $25 PER Tori. CCHEMICAL COMPOST. This Fertilizer IC largely composed of animal matter, fifth iis meat, bone, fish. leather, hair and wool, together with chemicals and inorganic fertilizers, which decompose the mass, an:l re hin the nitrogenous elements. It is iorough ly impregnated with urine, and the thinner portions Of night soil. It is a very valuable fertilizer for field crops generally, and especially for pwatoes, and garden purposes. Its excellent qualities, strength and ch , ap- AM, have made it very popular with alt wno have used it. Price, VA PER TON. 'YE E% & FRUIT FERTILIZER. It is a highly phosphatic fertilizer, and is par t culuily 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. For hot house and household plants and flowers, it will be found an indispensable article to se— cure their Freuteet perfection. It v. ill prevent and cure diseased conditions of the peach and grape, and is excellent fur grass and lawns. The formula or method of combining its constituent fertilizing ingredients have re ceived the highest approval of eminent chem ists and scientific agriculturists. Price, $5O PER Tort. rroIIOSPHATE OP LIME. The Agricultu ral Chemical Company manufacture a ophate of Lime in accordance with a new and valuable formula, by which a very supe rior article is produced, so far alto be afforded at a less price than other manufacturers charge. Practical tests have proved that its value, as a fertilizer, is equal to the best Phosphate of Lime in the market. Price $45 PER lure. iCr Tussle CASH.—Cartage and Freight to be paid by the Purchaser. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO.'s WORMS, At Canal Wharf, ou the Delaware. Offitc, 413} Arch St. Philadephia, Pa. IL B. FATS, General Agent. The Company's Phamphlet Circular, em bracing full directions for using the above Fertilizers. sent by mail free, when requested. OSBORN'S Celebrated Prtpareti Java Coffee. Warranted superior to any in the Market TT is used by first-class families everywhere. and'highly recommended for nervous and dyspeptic persons, being very nutritious and free from all deleterious substances, in testi mony of which 1 have Certificates from the titost k Emineif 'Physicians and Chemis's in this coluttry,` • Try it and you will be sure to con- IjintlOttilisplik,preference to any other. &Natrettitfor Twenty Five cents a-pound, Ey firiti:-class'procers throughout the United States. A Illieral,diiicount allowed to the trade. rut Vol* by Lewis A. OSBOIIY, ViOteWe Depot, 69 Warren et., N. Y. Ice Cream. iOLFE'S -ICE CREAM SALOON opeh ,every Day and Evening—SUNDAY excepted, where can be had iome of - the moat finely flavored ICE CREAM in' the State— Philadelphia not excepted. 1.36",6!ri it , CHOICE Lot of Books for children called Indistiectable Pleasure Books i S chool lind spar Books, Stationary,, 'Pena, Pen hilders. For sale by LAN RIS & TROUT. ÜBSCRIPTI DNS received for all the lead -3 In Periodliala of the day At The. Goklen' if one of those beautiful S •at Catmes, 92 Market. it PUTIMIE ELE,THES-WRIBIGER. IT is the only reliable sell-Adju9ting IV„ug er. No wood-uuni to swell or split. No thumb-screws to get out ci order. Warranted wtth or without Cog-Wheels. It took the FIRST PRFM , UIII at Fifty-Seven State and County Fairs in 1563, and is, with out an exception, the best Wringer ever made. Patented in : he United States. Fnglund, Canada, and Australia. Agents wanted iu every town. Energetic agents can make from 3 to 10 Dollars •er day. No. 2, $6.50. No I, $7.50. No. F, $8.50. No. A, $9 .)0. 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 bora, and Cleve land, Olio. WII AT Elrkk Y BODY KNOWS, viz That Iron well gaioa , .tzed will not rust; That a simple machine is better than a com plicated oni; That a Wringer should be self-adjusting, durable, and efficient; That rhumb-, , crews, and Fastenings cause delay and t cubic to regulate and beep in order ; That wood soaked in hot water will 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 nut essential; That the Putnam l% ringer has ail the ad vantages, and not one ul the disadvantages shove named ; Abut all woo have tested it, pronounce it the best Wringer ever made ; That it wall wring anything from a thread to a bad quilt without alteration ; We ung..t rill the paper with testimonials, but insert only a lbw to convince the skepti cal if such there be ; and we say to all, test Putnam's Wri , iger. - Test it thoroughly with any and ALL others, and if not en irely satisfactory, return it. Putnam Manujileturing (,o: GF.NT I. E5l : I kiww,fican practical experi ence that iron well galvanized with zinc alit not oxidize or rust one particle The Putnam Wringer is as near perfect as possthle, and I can cheerfully recommend it to &eine beat in use. Respectfully yuurd. INU. W. WHEELER. $1:00 Cleveland, Ohio. 1 , 44ny Years' experience in the galvanizing business enable me to indorse the above state ments in all particui JNO. C. LEFFERTS, No. 100 Fieekmann Street. New York, January, 1864. We have tested Potnain's Clothes Wiinger by practical wcrking, and know that it will do. It is cheap ; 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 mar. We earnestly advise all who have math washing to do, with all intelligent persons who have any, to buy this Wringer. •It will 'pay for it self in a year at most. HON. HORACE GREELY. May 29, 1864. 6m.] CHEAP READY-MADE PLOTHING.I! Having just returned from the city with a nicely selected lot of Ready-made Clothing, which the undersigned is prepared to furnish at reduced prices; having laid in a general assort ment of men and boys' clothing, which he is detern iried to sell LOW, FOR CASH. His stock consists of LIVER-COATS, DRESS, FROCK AND SACK COATS, PANTS, VESTS, PEAJACKETS, ROUNDBOUTS, (knit) OVERHAULS, CRAVATS, DRAWERS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UNDERSHIRTS, GLOVES. SUSPENDERS, N..c. Everything in the Furnishing Goods line. Call and examine 1.10-. fore purchasing elsewhere. Everything sold at prices to suit the times. JOHN BELL. Lorner of Elbow Lane and Market se next door to Cassel's Store JO lIN BELL. Merchant Thilor, Cor. of Market-st., and Elbow Lane, Marietta - 11RATEFUL for past favors I would retort' my thanks to my numerous friends and pa trons and inform them that I still continue the old business at the cld stand, where I will be leased to see them at all tunes, and , having ull and splendid assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES tir VEST! VG which will be made up to order at the sholist 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 t o patroeize me hereafter. rOct.29-'56. PORTABLE PH INTL NG OFFICES. or the use of Mer- Manta, Druggists and all business and orofessionable men ho wish to do their wn printing, neat and cheaply. A- Lapted to the print f Handbills, .Jillheads, Circulars., Labels. Cards and Small Newspapers. Full instructions accompany.each office enabling a boy ten years old to weik them successfully. Circulars sent free. Specimen sheets of Type, Cute, &c., 6 cents. Address, ADAMS , PRESS CO. 31 Park Row, N. Y., and 55 Lincoln-st., Boston, Mass. 26 lv • Black Hawk Iron Ore Washer. r undersigned having just completed new I paterns for the manufacture of the eele brated Black Hawk Iron Ore Washer. He has removed several objections to the old pat ern, and now feels certain of being able to wash one-third more iron ore per day, and much clearer. Machines manufactured and put up anyiehere desired at the shortest no tice, and the working of the machine guarran teed. He can refer, by permission, to Col. James Myers. of I ' , eget Furnace, Marietta, and to James L. St Esq., adjoining Mari etta. Address SAMUEL HOPKINS, Marietta, Lancaster Co., Pa. DR. WHITTIER, • 60 ST. CH A aLES-ST., BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS, Si'. 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. 11:r Medicines forwarded to any post office in the United States Post Wee Box, 3092. St. Louis, August 1, 1863 -Iy. MARIETTA MARBLE YARD. Michael Gable, Agt., MARBLE MASON AND STONE CUTTER. Opposite the Town Hall Park, Marietta, Pa. —o— THE Marble business in all its branches, will be continued at the old place, near the Town Hall and opposite Funk's Cross Keys Tavern, where every description of marble work will be kept on hand or made to order at short notice and at very reasonable prices. Marietta, June 29, 186 I. 49-ly EWELItY.—A large and selected stock o fine jewelry o(the latest patterns from the best factories in e country can be found at L. 4r E. I. ZAHN'S, Corner.of Center Sintare and North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa, _ inOt "•_1 1101 -4- T . • . _ IMMI NORTHROP, Agent, c - s-x&THE M_A_RJETTIA_N.@(-9- The Patent Conflex Reflector Lantern rillihs is the most desirable Lantern in the market. It 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 lin caged that break age is less likely to occur than in oth, , r Lan teins, and in the event of breakage can be ea oily replaced. It has onvex , ritectors 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 arid Lower, with all these advantages, than any Lantern in the market which admits of the flame biing regulated from the outside. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. For sale at N SPANGLEIVS Hardware Store, on Market street JACOB A WISNER'S TOBACCO, CIGAR & SB:UPF STORE, Opposite the cross Heys Hotel, MARIETTA, PA. THE undersigned would rospectfullv inform the public that he still continues, at the old stand, corner of Second and Walnut streets, directly opposite the Cross Keys Hotel, to keep on hand and for sale, all kinds of cigars from Half Spanish up, in prices trom $6, $7 $2O to *ISO per thousand. TOBACCO.—Natural Leaf, Excelsior Cavendish, Oranoko Virginia, Con gress Fine Spun Ladies Twist. Coarse Spun Twist, Eldorado, Jewel of ophir tobacco, An derson's best Fine-cut. All kinds of line Ci gars manufactured of imported stock. Sixes HALF SPANISH. Rappee Snuff and all kinds Fancy P Smoking Tobacco. Scented snuffs, Fit ie-cotii es, Cigar Tubes, 4c. [ja n. 30,,5s rim ie. coLumBIA iNsuRANGE CO., Of Colu biz, Lancaster Cou .ty, Penna. FOURTH ANNUAL REPoRT. Whole amount insured, $2,604,435 68 Whole amount of Premium Notes, 255,931 46 Bal. Cashi Premiums, January 1, 1t63, $2,120 31 Reepts for premiums, less Agt's commiss ions in 1863, 9,382 45 Receipts for Assessments • less Agt's commissions in 1863, 2,385 02 $13,337 79 Losses and expenses paid in 1563, $10,13332 Bal. of Premiums, Jan. 1, 1864, 3,754 47 SI3,SS7 79 A. S. GREEN, PILESIDI.I4; GEORGE YOUNG. Jr., reel etary. MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer. DIRECTORS Robert T. Ryon, John W. Steacy, John Fendrich, 11. G. Minich, Samuel F. R.allein, Michael S. Shuman, Michael S. Shuman, S. C. Slaymaker, George Young. Jr., Nicholas Mc Donald Edmund Speriag, Amos S. Green. 'Pro,peeitis of IN 'arneriegrt artisap IVHE AMERICA I ARTISAN is a journal I devoted to fostering the interests of Arti sans and Manufacturers, encouraging the ge nius of Inventors, and protecting the rights of Patentees It is published every Wednes day morning, at No. 212 Broadway (corner of Fulton Street), New Yolk, by BROWN, CoOM BS at CO., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents. The Proprietors of the American Arttsan re spectlinly announce that on May 11, 1864, they issued the first nuinber.of that journal; and they contjdently believe that, after the p , blic have carefully perused and duly digest ed its varied and valuable contents, it wilt be unanimously declared to be more instructive and interesting that any other weekly peri odical of similar character etibiished in either the United Mates or Europe. During the next twelve months the American Arti.an will contain numerous Original Engravings and Descriptifts of New Machinery. etc., both American and Foreign—Hist - m.l.s of Famous mentions and Discoveries—Essays on Scien tific Subjects— Intetesting Letters from work ing -men in all 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 Cite mii-try—llints to Millers and Millwrights— News-items for Manufacturers Practical rides for Mechanics and advice to Farniers— Illustrated details of curious .and ingenious "Mechanical Movements" and other useful lessons fur young Artisans—the Official list of "Cialms" 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 Infortna tion on a variety of topics connected with the Industrial Arts, the progress of Invention, &c. 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IV OULD most respectfully inform the cit.. — O ---- V V izeni of Marietta and the public gener -4e undersigned having removed to Bain- ally that h' is prepared to-do - bridge for the 'purpose of prhelising his pro- 1107J3 Painting, • I csinon, would take this method of thanking . i . lu the public for the patronage . bestowed .. upon 1 m and would most cheerfully recommend • , ~1 ina Glossing, ' r)41 4 8r. .:4- (MOW, ic., • c l Dr. him, RR his 'successor in the prim- At very . _ iotice and at prices to suit the tice of medicine as well'as the drug AnknegiJ ':1, * „es Ie: . flund at his mot resi •"l IV BEANE, bil?. .i.r.,- 4 ,.,:„.. ~ 4 CA , *-a ' r 't lid Second up' \ m 1 ,7.4110. N . / N Fer C 8 ', - . 1 '. 1 -.S"A r t , - ‘,.-` Stree ' Church) ' l -'73 ..-; ' ''' ..iih...F.'? — Oberlin i. ... ~. .d, • / cl - .-i_ BRANDIES --all braids—gnarral genuine..':FL D. II( Far_c - y - Furs 1 ALL KINDS OF FANCY FURSA For Ladies and Childreies Wear I wish to return my thanks to my friends of Lancaster and surrounding counties, for their very liberal patronage extended to me during the last few years, and would say to them that I now have in store, of my own importation and manufacture a very extensive assortment of all the different kinds and qsaltties of fancy furs for ladies and children, that will be worn during the Fall and Winter seasons. Beii.g [lie dtrect Imposer of all my FURS from Europe, and having them all manufactu red under my own supervision—enables me to otier my customers and the public a much HANDSOMER SET OF YUAN for the same money. Ladies please give me a call before pule/lasing I Please re.uember the name, number and street. JOHN FAREIRA, 71S ARCH -sr., Sept. 17-sms.] P.II/LADRLPHIA, ADJOURNED COURTS FOR 18(34. It is oNeted by the Court, that the A,Tj )urned G.'nits fur thti4 fur the trial and dectstollS of cases in the COMMOII flea', Orphans' Court, and Quarter Sessions, are to be held as Edlows. • FOIL ARGUAIENT,S. I week, commencing on Monday, illarch 21st. 1 " •• i. June 2Uth. I 46 it 61 :Sept. I.9th 1 ci .i. ii Ike. 191 1 ,. To continue one week from the Bain days re spectively, and as much longer as the business May nquire. All the cases on the list fur ar gument in the Orphans' Court, shall Le taken up on the lirst days of Said terms, and be pro ceeded with unlit disposed of, unless continued by consent or cause shown. The cases en the argument list in the Quar ter Sessions shall be taken up on Wednesday of said term, if not prevented by the Orphans' Court, and it so, the cases in the Quarter Ses sions will be cummenci u ou the tennination of the Orphans' Court busdiess. The argument of the cases in the Common Pleats to be commenced un Thu , rday week, if nut prevented by the t qp, mas r or Quarter stra,iens niteCe, Li OM Cade, the ar gument list of said court its to be When up et the termination of the cases in the whet, courts and preceded in until disposed of, unless con tinued by consert or canoe shown. It is Wither ordered that the absence of counsel at the time appointed tur hearing the cases mentioned in the preceding ciders shall be no cause lot suspending the proceedings therein, unless by consent, sr legal ground for a continuance he shown. ADJOURNED JURY TRIALS it is ordered by the Court that Adjourned Courts for Jury trials in the Loinmoo Pleas, will be held as follows; 1 week, commencing the Ist Monday, Feb. Ist. 1 44 4th " Feb. ltd. 1 44 CC sth " Feb 29th 1 ir ri 4th " May 23d 1 64 46 sth " May 90. I cc gi sth " Aug 29. 1 4C cc 3d " Oct. 17. 1 " 44 4th " Oct. 24th. I ci. . ft hat " Dec. stb: And such other periods as • ay be appointed at the aforesaid courts. or at regular terms. .10.11 N SELDUJIRIDGE, Prothonotary. the New York Herald. The cheupeet paper is the Irorld MBE extensive and comprehensive facilities in itS liObdt`nblo/1 enables the proprietor of THE WEEKLY HERALD to guarrantee the latest and most reliable in formation possibly to be obtained, not only from all parts or the United States, but from all parts of the world. Its home correspondents, engaged at heavy cost, and connected with each new naval and military expedition of the government, prove that it is determined to leave no spot unco vered by its operations and no event can occur that sliatl not find immediate report in its col umns. It costs the proprietor over one hun dred thousand dollars ter year to maintain its corps of correspondent, in the field. 14. its collation of Fort igu News the Herald has for years held a high position, and it will endeavor in the future to maintain the stand it has wsumed. it has special correspondents stationed in all the principal cities of the world. lts telegraphic arrangements extend to wherever the electric wires are stretched.— When the Atlantic cable is laid, whicu feat wilt soon be accomplished, telegrams will be received from Europe and Asia, as well as from the United States. Then our readers will have the events of the week in all parts of the civilized world regularly and clearly laid before them. The proprietor devotes a portion of the pa per to Literature, Fashion, Agricu.ture, the Mechanic Arts, sporting Matters, Business, Theatrical and Financial Reports, Cattle Mar kets, General News, and reports of all events calculated to form an excellent metropolitan newspaper—a weekly photographic view of the events of the world—and all at a very low price. The Weekly Herald is issued every Saturday morning,. and furnished at the funowing rates: One copy, $2 Three copies, 5 Five copies. 8 fen copies, 15 Any larger number, addressed to names of subscribers, $1 50 each. An extra copy will be sent to every club of ten. Twenty copies, to one address. one year, $23, and any larger number at same price. An extra copy wilt be st us so clubs of twenty. Advertisement to a limited number will be inserted in the Weekly Herald. The Daily Herald, three cents per copy.— Ten dollars per year fur three hundred and sixty-three issues. Five dollars for six months. 'fwo dollars and fifty cents fur [lime months - . J MEN GORDEN BENNETT, Edilor and Proprietor. N. \Vest corner of Fulton and Nassau sts., New Yon city, N. Y. There are no travelinvagents for the Herald. G EO; W. I.TORRAIII., SURGEON DENTIST, Having removed t) the Rooms formerly occupies by Dr. kwentzel, adjoining .Spungler eir Pat terson's Stord,lifarket Street, where he is now prepared to wait on all who may feel disposed to patronize him. Dentistry in all its branches car ried on. TzErii inserted on the most approved principles of Dental scien , !e. All operations on the mouth performed in a skillful and workmanlike manner—on fair principles and ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS. - - Having determined upon a permanenf loess tion at this nlace, would ask a continuation of the -lit ronage heretofore extended to him, for which he will render every possi ble satisfaction. 93.- Ether administered to proper persons DAVID COCHRAN, Painter, Glazier and Paper Hanger FIVNEY ?HRH JOIN FAREIRI, 718 ARCH-ST., below Eighth, south side, PHILADELPHIA In PORTER, Manufacturer of AND DEALER IN tlnibet-zal Clothes 11.161 V. No. I.—Large Family *Wringer, $10:00 No. 2.—Medium, 7:00 No. 2i.— " 41 6:00 No. 3.—Small r. 5:50 No. B.—Large Hotel Wringer, 14:00 No.lB.—Medium Laundry, to run by IS:00 steam or No. 22 —Large Laundry, bend, 30:00 Nos 21 and 3 have no Cogs—all others are warranted. •No. 2• is the size generally used in private families. Orange Judd; of the American Agriculturist, says of 'gbe Bitibtroal Clotbts Earingtr "A child can readily Wring out a •tubfull of clothes in a few minutes. It isreally a clothes saver! A Time S'averl The saving of gar ments will shine pay a large per tentage on its cost. We think the machine much more thin TpliiMfor ei:erY Year the saving of garments! There are several kinds, nearly alike in general construction, but we consider it important that the Wringer be fitted with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may clog the rollers, and the rollers upon the crank shaft slip and tear the clothes, or the tubber break loose from the shaft. (tar own is one of the first make, and it is as good as new after nearly four years constant use." Every Wringer with Cog Wheels is war -7 unted in every particular. Na W inger can be durat4 without Cog-wheels A good Canvasser wanted in every town. 113-On receipt of the price from places whale no one is selling, we will send the Wringer free of eavense. For particulars and circularp, address rpH E. immense demand for the products of 1 the loom, to clothe and shelter our rapid. lv increasing army, has created a great scarci ty of many fabrics. We are pleased, however, to announce to our customers and the public generally that by EARLY PERCH ACES we have anticipated their wants, and now have a beautiful mock of etr at lower prices than they now can be purchased in the Baden; MurketS. Cur Stock embraces everything new, dura ble and desirable in Ladies Dress Material, Spring Cloaks 4• Cloaking, Colored and Black Silks, Ilalmoials, Shawls, Skirts, Heiser)", CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTING, For Dress and Business Suits, made up to or der wirm desired. A fine Assortment of Woolen, Cotton and Linen Fob, ics far Men and Youths. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Sheeting, Counterpanes, Blankets, Linen Cu nahurgs, Diaper, Crash, Feathers, Ingrain, Stair and Rag Carpets, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, Window Blinds, Glass and Queens are, &c. Groceries. Syrups, Sugars, Sal!, Teas, Fish, &e. SPGLER 4. PATTERSON. 1864, SPRING I 1864 T. IL .DIFFENBACH Invites attention to a large and handsome assortment of New Spring and Summer Goods, Purchased in Philadelphia and New-York, consisting in part of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Silks, Prints, Lawns, Gingham, Chintzes, Challies, SIIA IVLS, Together with ill kinds of Domestic goods, such as bleached and unbleached Ticking, Checks. Denims, Furniture Checks, &c., Sze. One case of Prints at 1.% cents a yard_ ( ase of Bleached Ildusßus at 12i cents. Latest style goods for Gentlemen. and Boys wear, Fancy and Black Cazsmieres, Tweeds, Jeans, Cloths, Vestings, &e., Large lot of fresh: Groceries of all - kinds lit' , and Java Coffee, Teas,' Whi e & Brown Sugar,Fresh Spices, New Mackerel, Extra. Syrups, Salt, Sugar-Cured liams,&c. 20 barrels.of sugar at 12 cents per pound. Hogsheads. Syrup at SU cents. per Gallon. . Miscellaneous. French Corsets, Neck-ties, liandk rchiefs, Shirt Fronts, Large lot of Pure Liquors.. He also continues to keep on hand a large supply of slips for Brandies, trines, Gins, Schnidant's Schnaps, Lbakes, Plantation Hit ters, and that superior Old Rye. Persons pur chasing Liquors can rely upon getting the best article at the lowept price the thurket will afford si•lHighest prices given far• country produce. Estate of Henry Sultzhae4, late of the Borough of Marietta, De,Teased. Letters Testamentary on said estate hav 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 peseta them without delay for stttleznent to the undersi ii ed,'rearding 'the 4 Boidugli AARON GA 81. E, CHRISTIAN STIP.GEN, Erecutors. Marietta, April 26, 1864-6 t. Estate of _Henry Shill, late, of the Bo rough of Slarietta. Deceu.qml. Letters of admini tuition on said estate having been granted to toe undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims ur demands ag ainst the same will present themwithout dlay for settlement to the un dersigned; the first residing in said Borough, and the other in the township of East Donegal. MARY SHILL, HENRY N. itl USSER, • Adratnistrotor. CANE HUNDRED THOUSAND Country made Cigars, for which Caen will be Vaal at HENRY WOLFE'S, Market street, Marietta, Pa. • II:' Wantmone but what ate well +made: pRIME GROCE EB:—Rio,Javaand- Laguirs Coffee; Cr 'shed, Pulverized and Btown Sugar;. Superior Green and Black Tea, Rice,Cheese and Spices; Syrup and prime b king iv. Molasses; Excellent Pearl Barley atg J. R. DIFFENBACH,S. ICE.,)IIY St Oak Wood, 50 Cords each . 101 . Hickory and Oak Wood. Orders must be accompanied with the -mob -when they will be promptly felie4:. • Spang/erA Patterson. k. C. 8110 TVIVING, 347 Broadway, I.e w- York NEW SUMMER GOODS. Glo‘es, Belts, Embroideries Traveling Orer-Shirts, Under- Mitts, Drainers, Balmoral Skirts., Av. Executors' Notice. Administrator's Notice WANTED FOR RATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS. BED- BUGS, MOTHS IN FURS, %Finnan's, Ei.C.ANSECTS OrP ?LANTs, FOWLS, Animahr; C. Put up in 2:1c., 50c. and $1 Boxes, Hoak', and Flasks. Thiee and Five dollars sires for Hotels Public Institutions, &o. "Only infallible remedies known." (cfiree from Poisons " "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of their holes to die." la - Sold wholesale in alt large cities. 71 - 1 Sold by all druggists and retailers eve• rywhere. Br.w A TIVof all worthless imitations! See that "COSTAR'S" narne is on pack Box, Pottle. and Flask, before you buy. Address HENRY R. COSTAR, Principal Depot, 482 Broadway, N. X. ria' Sold by all wholesale and retail DA* , gists in Marietta, Pa. . 140-3 O MANHOOD How L"ST,— How RESTORE!) Just Publ. shed, a new edition , of Dr. Culueru•eit's Celebrated Essay. On the radical cure (without medicine) of Sperthatorrhcea. or Seminal Weakness, Inietil untary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Menfal and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; also Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexu al extravagance. Priee, in a Sealed Envelope, only Six Cents The celebrated author in this admirable es say clearly demonstrates, from s thirty 'years successful practice, that the storming copse qences of self-abuse may be radicallY cured without the dangerous use of internal medi cine or the applicatiAn of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure, at once simple,.gertain and effectual, by means of which ever'' , suf ferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radico;ly. It:r• This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of Six centi, or two postage stamps, by addressing.the publish ers, ( 11.4 N. J C. KLINE, i s - CO., 127 Bowery, New-York, 1 3 0. Box, 4586. SUPPLEE & BRO„ .4;:ziat a IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS And General Machinists, Second street, Below Union, Co/umLia, Pa They are prepared to make all kinds of lart Castings fur Rolling Mills and Blast FurnatOs, Pipes, for. Steam, Water and Gun Columns, Fronts, Cellar boots, Weights, &c., for Buil dings, and castings of every desailition P STEAM ENGINES, AND BOLLERSi' lii TUE MOST MODERN AND IMPROVED Manner ; Pumps, Brick Presses, Shafting and Pulleys, Mill hearing, Taps,. Dies, Machinery for alining and 'fanning ; Bearirige, Steam Si Blast Gauges, Lim:ismer:4'oll Cocks, Valves fur Steam, Gas, and Witter; Brass Fit tings is all their variety; Boilers,Tanita, Fluub Beaters, Stacks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Duero, Washers, &c. BLA UK NIVIT/I/NG in GEN.F:RAL. From long ex pertence in building mac hinery ws hatter ourselves that we can Klee geleral aatir. faction to those who may favor ua with theo orders. 133-Repairing promptly attended to. Orders by mail addressed as above, will Meet with prompt attention. PriCe4 tO suit the t Z. SUP PLE E, R SUPPLER. , • Columbia, October 2.0, ItitiO. 14 tf & LIQUORS. FL D. BENJAMIN; D.E.A/ ER if/ WINES & LI QUORS, Picot Building, Karietta, Pa. EGS leave to inform the public that be jOlowiticuuttnue the tVIN E& LIQ,UOIt busi ness, na all its branches. lie will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Brandies. Wines, Gins. Irish. and Scords Whiskey, roriiials. Bitters, 6.c., BENJAMIN'S Justly Celebrated Rose Tildsky, • ALWAYS ON HAND. A very surerior OLD EYE IVITISKDr ust received, which is *arranted pnre. g - All If. D. E. now asks of the public is a careful examination of bia stock and pri• ices_ which will, he is confident, result in Ho tel keepers and others finding it to their ad vantage to make their patella/ma from l im- READY ROOFING I?eady to nail down. READY ROOFING At less titan half the cost of tin roofs: READY ROOFING More' durable than tin. READY ROOFING Suitable for steep or flat roofs. • READY ROOFING For all lands of buildings, in all climates.. ItEADY ROOFING • Easily, cheaply, and quickly pat on. Near, no coating over :with cemeatcifter it is natlad down. • - READY ROOFING Made, of a strong woven fabric, thoroughly saturated and covered upon oth surface, with -a perfectly water-proof composition, and put up in rolls ready for use-40 inch,. wide, and 75 feet long. We also manufacture • LIQUID CEMENT, For Leaky Tie Roofs, Much cheaper and more durable than oil paint. 4 LSO COMPOUND CEMENT, For Leaky Shingle Roois, which will often 4 asve the cost of a new roof. Sample 01 Ready Roofing and Circulars salt by mail when desired. = Favorable terms made with responsible par ties who buy to sell again. - READY ROOFING CO.. - 73 Maiden Lane, N. Y. JACOB HARLEY, SUCCESS= TO STAUFFER & HARLEY, No. 622 Market-Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dealer in Fine Gold and Silver WATCHES, SOLID SILVER-WARE, Fine Gold JetFelry, and the best make of Silver-Plated Ware. Constantly pnhand a large .ssortment of the above goods AT LOW PRICES.. Watches- and fine Clocks repaired by skill ful workmen; also, Jewelry repairing; En graving and all kinds of Hair-Work to order at short notice. Doi.'t futo• ' et the old stand, Number 622 Market street, Philadelphia. April 9, -1864.-3 m 8 and F] Wt i e i t i C o 101 SteelX.' sp C r e i r s a k t e e ide i on s ,.e k r i i rt a w E i s t self-adjustible Bustle. The latest and best in use, just received at DIFFENBA,CiPS IIBGUM CLOTH OVER COAT is the E; very best thing out for wet weather—not Oil-Cloth—but something farsupesior : mar• ranted not to shrink. Call and examine them AT DIPPENBACH'S. 10 EMPTY Molasses Barrels, For sale at J. R. DIFFENBACRIS. MEI In!I