BY FRED'K L. BAKER A R - ,d wr.rs _Patter.ecna 0;;;PC, NO. 66!, MARICIAt SYRkET, MARIETTA; Ml.' DEALERS IN FOREIGN BeDGMESTIC Keep constantly on hand" fulT steeled: buil ding Material, : LOCKS, 'HINGES; CLASS, PAINTS, OILS, WHITE LEAD A i SMARM ARTICLE OF IDEISEERT, &C.; OIRO N: Rolled andllanuriered Iron, Steel, Horse-Shoe Bars,' Norway Nail Rods, Hoop and Band 'lron, Horse-Shoe Nails, Bolts; Files; Rasps, etc- BOUSE-KRE.P4IO GOODS. FIRST-CLASS, COOKING AND PARLOR STOVES, RANGES,.a• Tubs, Churns, Cedar Stands, Wash Boards, Buckets Knives and Forks, Oliated etttile gfir..atarta, Sad Irons, Kraut Cutters, Waiters,' Brass and Copper Kettles Clothes Wringers,. Pans; Iron Ladles, Meat Stands, ,Coal Oil Lamps, Shades and Lahterns; Tea • Scales, Coffee, Mills, Painted Chamber Setts, &c., - &c. Forks, Shovels; Hoes, Spades; Horse Brushed, Wheel Crease, Fish, Speim and.Lubrie Oils, Cistern Pumps, Long and Short Traces, Breast Chains, &c., &c. TOOLS: Hand and Wood Saws,:natthets, Chopping and Hand Axes, Planes, Chis:.els, Augers and Auger Bits, Braces, Prunning Books and . Shears, &c., &c. • Thankful for past patronage, we hoPe to merit and receive a continuance of the seine. PATTERSON .t CO. Marietta, July 30, 1864. tf EAGLE GAS STOVE WORKS, LI. D. 131,AliE, 474 BROADWAY, N. Y COOKING. St 4E/TING BY GAS. No Dirt. No Smoke. No Smell.. THE "EAGLE" ,GAS Win Boit, Broil, Roast Bake, Toast,, Stew, and Heat Irons, dallier Owl Coal or Waocl7 I. have on hand, and make to' order Stoves and Furnaces for Chemists, Tinnors, 'llook bindem, Dentists, Tea Stores,,. Vulcanizing Sloven, Photographer's Ovens, &c., aryl Laun dry Irons. 'Sena for ,t Dese4 tiee catalogue. , I also tlinunfneture Coal Oil Stoves','for Cooking & Beating. Burns the commnuKe rosene Oil, and does the cooking fot a faMilit for one cent per .hour. B. D. BLAKE, bole Manufacturer, 474 Preadway, N. V The American Advertising and Purchasing Agency receive orders for the above-named alerchandize. Bus. Dep., E. ALVORD. Cor resp. Pep. Fowler & Wells, 389 Broadway, N. Y. BEADY ROOFING ' Ready, to nail down. READY ROOFING. At less than half the cost of lin. roofs. , READY ROOFING !More durable than tin. . READY' ROOFING Suitable for steep or flat roofs. `READY ROOFING For all kinds 'of buildings, in all climates.! READY ROOFING Easily, cheaply, and quickly put on. Weeds! no coating over with cement alter it is nwatut down. • READY ROOFING 'Made , of a strong woven labric thoronghly saturated and covered upon both surfaces with a perfectly waterrproof composition, and put up in rotts ready for use-4.0 inch . wide, and 75 feet lotig..o • We also manufacture • LIQ UI D CIEMENT,,"' For Leaky Tin Roofs, Much cheaper and more durable.than oil painti • ALSO • ... COMPOUIVD For. Leaky Shingle' Roois, which, will often. save the cost of a new roof. . Sathple of Ready' Roofing and Circulars sea' 'by mail when desired. '• - • ' . • Favorable terms made with.resp,onsiblepgr ties who buy to sell again: READY ROOFING C 0., • 73 Maiden Lane, N. Y. T HE COLUMBIA,' INSURANCE.co:,o Of Columbia ) Lancaster County, Penna. FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT. t Whole amount insured, 14,604,435 68 Whole amount of Premium Ncitee, 266,931 46 Bal. Cash Premiums, ' • January 1, 1863,-,.,52,120 31 Bcc'pta for prernlu9s, leas Agt's commiss ions in 1863,- • 9,382 45 . Receipts for Assessments less Agt's conliniSsions in 1863, ' • •• 2,385 02 Losses and expenses paid • v is 3863, 4110,133 32 Bal. of Premiums, Jan. 1, • 1864, 3,754 47 $l3 88 7 79 • • . S. GREEN, PitEhatrlT, GEORGE YOUNG,.Jr., Recretary. MICHAEL S. SHUMAN., Treasurer. DIRECTORS.: °'"Robert` TAlyon, John• W..-....SYeacy, John Fendrich, H. G. 111inich, Some/ F. Eoeilein, Michael S. Shuman, Michael S. Shunian, S. C. Slagmaker, = George Young z Jr., Nicholas Mc Donala. Edtninut Sparing; AMOS S. Green. AMERICAN AOTEL, PHILA.D.E . LPRIA. Located on Chestnut street, oppositeihe OLD STATE HOUSE, and inclose proximity to,tke•principal Jobbing told ImportingHoUses, Banks Custom Han sa , 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 hat been renovated and refittea. WYATT & HETILINGS, PROPRIRTOM • riIEIE GUM CLOTH OVER COAT is the I very best thing out for weather-itiot Oil-ClothLbut something far•supetior :ogar r t anted not to shrink. Can and examine theM 47' 1111•.P.21VBAClltS. 1 f os 4 ,.1 v• 'ALA 1 t•ff ' • I %JO - App 4 •••f-J1 boa ,A , ..ktii-i.t.rtz.?) 11' , “: 0%' , 1“ , •-' ' ". " 11 ,H;q1i1.14,..J, . LAIR HRATINR APPARATUS. Bquing , Frying.7stewin t sr—steepfsw-- IVITII THE FLAME TnA.T .LIGHTS THE ROOlll. " . " * * * By the flame of a common-lamp, at the cost of a cents worth of - oil; a vety comfortable breakfast, can be cooked. . . ,, *. E Tribtine. .• * .* a Simple in constpiction, easily kept in orgey, ready or nee in a eio,rnent, ; 2,* 1 ,* anviiiient have nn hand.' w Drug gist's Circular; *; . -• • • _ * Fish's Lamp is:one of the most popular; notelties,,of the day s; a` ; tithe utility of it is uncipestionable, a great saving is maderin lihating and'codking sniall and 'eau be „made to, ,copk meals.fo ii,great Many persons, which actually done on th ambulance cars which - Zia:4r the' eliblesbldiers'. .* Scientific American. , * * family-use , hospital tett, liar rack, picuics,.frshing, nursery, or sick room, it is an article of eomfort beyond all propor tion td its cost. *** * **. lialPs .Touhial of Health. *I lyi,Ne tried, thejapparatus,,and my wife a4ll I pto'claim the same a most valu able and "indispensable article, and we, now wonder how we could haie so long dime with out it. .* * Oil .Cirgu4it. . , * * An economical contrivance for getting up heat at shOrt notice forinifieiy and general house)iold purposes, * 7 1 1 ,0' 1 one important point is the saving in cost over coal arcs , * * Y. Evening 1?cift.4.1,- Prices from, Two tq.Six,Doltcw. Capacity brie to - .} 76u;' - (Zinaeti. Three ArtieleiVookid at one time, with one .4. Bur ner '1 Arrangad for Kerosene 'orCoal Oil; or - Cm A Descriptive Pamphlet of thirty pagesfur nished " ' • 'Etscr • '/ TIM UNION ATTACHMENT,,- Prigs 50 Coats,. . , , To be attached to a Commtin - Kerosene Lamp or Gas.Durner, by Which water niayte•botled, and food cooked ; also arranged to support a stiadO. Every. Family needs urns. WM. D. RUSSELL. Agent. No: 206, Pearl St., 'New York: Itlm Agents Wanted. • , rj= Two of these Heating Lanipu, can be seen at John Spangler's lia'idniam • • HN NO. 92 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA. Takes this means of informing his, old pus fon-fork and the geneially2hat helms re. tak ell the old stand (recently, ocempied by (~eorge L. :kfackley,) and Janos)/ permanently fixed td prosecute' 4 THE RATTING BUSIN.gSS: • = 'laving just returned from the city where . • .ho , selected -a daige,- - iaried :whit fashionable :assrirtinent of eyery,thioo - in the:. • 4.NLI 04P tatsTE and new 'Slily 'asks ar. eittnaination of his stock , and prices;before piirchaisintelseivbere. Having also laid in a atoek oZ Hatting_mate rial, he will be enlibled, at short notice, to manufacture all qualitiesfrom :they tomnion Sop to the most Fablitrrusble Bilk Eat. • k.mployireg none but,the, best of workmen, and manufacturing good goods atiow prices, he Hopes to'mbrit and receive a liberal !Maio of public patronage. ':WTlte..highestiprice paid for Furs—in trade or cash. WINES 8g MOORS " t t •. 7 F-I. D. BENJAMIN, - DEA , " 111 , WINES & LIQUORS,,. • Rica:Building. Marietta, ,Pa. I - EGS leave to Infbrm the publie itliat tie willOOutinttc,tht WAN Brgl,l9.P9R.lbiAsi ness, in all its brandies. He will constantly keep on hand all kinds of ' Brandies, Wines, ( ins,, Irish and Scotch Whiskey,. Cordials. Bitters, 6•c., BENJAMIN'S* " ' Justk Celebrated Role Whisky; ' , ALwArS ONAIAND. A very. superior ctrAi ; RYE :WHISKEY ust received, which is warranted,pare. , 113'"All B. now' 'tisk§ of the , public is a careful examination of his stock and pri ces, which will, he is confident, result in Ho tel keepers and others findh;ig their' ad vantage to.reake their pmpchases from DAVID CUOUIRA,N, ,: Painter, Glazierand Paper hanger, : yv ouni , most resPeCtfellyinform the'cit laces of Mariettalaret the public gcnor al y that he is prepared to do !Muse Painting,: ' - - . . 'China' Glrighrig, , . - .'llq'.. e Sing, • .Paper Hal • At: very 'short notice' and at prices to suit the antes. , 'He can be , faimitathis niothePannai dence on .the cornet qt„ gnesnat streets ? a ferr . do'ors below tiie M. E. Church, ,and )i-umediately '.oppbeite the Oberlin Coach. Works. -„ ..[Aug. 3,1 y, iIIitrET'II"NARELE• YARD. :SC • ' t 1"F , 5;'`,.! Michael Oable, • MARBLE MASON AND,ST,ONE CIITTEtt • • Opposite thq Town,Hall ,Park, Marietia,' T , a "T 4 0 pia. ,Mar b le business, in all itii,braAchea, will be 'email:bed' tit*the.old 'plate; tear the Tovidill-falla)id oppoSite Putili 2 i CrosatUYs Tavern,.wherp every description, of„Tazble work will be kept ottlituid or made tO . 'order' at shiirt notice arid at very' reasonable . prices.. {. Marietta, June 29,1861., $13,887, 79 JOHN )3gtr., 4erchant Tailor C ox. of Market-st., anclgibow Lane, Marietta • .paptrfazgi.would.,,reVir . my, thanl93l; iny,numeroue friends anil ppa trbhe'anTiuforrn then:Anti T. atilhabiniiineithe toldlbueineeslattliel eh:P stand, iNgtiere I. will, be pleaanet, to. sap theta at, all `times, and' having a TOP and blandid asidriment of ' - cloriEs;(cAskimEAEs e r roszwaß, wlach.w4be halide up to order, at the shortest notice by 'the beitUfworfrnien;nanion'reasonit ble :fermi T Ivottld•be,p/easedytilere fß r:e, t 4) wait upon nkrolkeustoniters mid all who see proper o patroniie rife a liereatter. ' 170a.29-P-56. W OE AD/11,10.0 S.', SiiimiiOrAild•Braiiily, Od RyeAVaiislreyi Holland ciio,Pld MacieTia,Xapon,-§nerry . and Port Wines. , Pittabnrg alwrea brOirand &tithe . lowest uiarkel rirq.m,R=.4.v-13114:03 , go , l'.l7l..Fi3iliFE*ll3,Acquithieket-str • O IS - irtitoleat ':fki.se'rdeacaTsreo r tch awl Itidh W.II.I•SJIC 7.7tarran +PA of U. D. 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I /id VI ptry,w,SHAD MiptICLY AVONE - 114LAVAND A 1.44 111 YE • • • PA ITABLP—ZALIDVAN:C.E. ;,; clifice in "O'rull's Row," va Erot strest t five doors East of,Flur;?s gold. aing/0 gopiesii,wAth; ,or .with9n.ti -Wzappeis,! . FO, Ttilt ,t aF. Nf. : • 7.- 4 .2Liiirkurrstrres 11.24.6 : One 'square, (t 0 less) sii ?or the 25 l enntelfor each Eisitieeqirent :IPilr fessional,and Businesi balds, , afaiirlinesur lesla 0,05 pp,F aanup., TNopicesdk the •eziAlitio ,Cog um:a, ( 11,;aT.4 . ag” nil a tiomtis„ the si,rele'announcemeut, Fa a i; but for t and additional, lines, five Cents a line. ' „ liberal'aedUctien et , arlSr and 'half yeaill4idvrtisltrs. 3 3j) "laving, duSt,• added N P.NyBT/ FLY 41101114. TA IN JOBBER PRESS,?? together' large assortment of new Job, and Card type, Cuts, Borderspacc:, &e?; toile Job :0/fLe'Of RIET.VAN,",Wh tiwe tit WI ate ,and eppol,eClitioll,l 04. al,l. kinds, of t :Jon ~?f,c4RD PRINTING, frcirn „ihe smallest Card to the .4(11 7,-, • I,} LARGEST POSTER, at reahonable , prices.' Ihtdl vard of the whitewashed .hrills; .;'Where thegdead and dying W9upded,by, baye.nets, skellst,and,ballo,a So!neb9dy's (14rliog, tvssberito : one day:— ,§oinehoilyi q darling, ao-yo;ong and so bray , e . .,; Weirring'Yet on his pale, sweet fade; Sobri to be'hia by the chist lithe giqt * re; l.l The lingering light of-his Voylszkicl's &nab.? Mutle'dv.m.l, 1.1c,1 ~,4 , . gt. ' ' _:;, , v ... .1 I , r 4 AFFECTING B. Willard, Esq., 4.gent of Mi chigan,, writing froin Nashville, Tenn., to his Wife, relates the following affect ing incident: "Last evening, as. I was passing by the Post Hospital, my attention was ar rested by the singing, in a rather loud tone, of 'Rally Round the Flag, Boys,' by ono of the patients inside. While listening to the beniltiful music of that popular •song, I observed to a nurse standing in thn'doorway that the person singing inust be in, a very merry_ mood and could not be very sick. 'Yon are mistaken sir;' said be, 'the poor fellow engaged in singing that good old song iet now grappling with death—has been dyingall day. lam his nurse,' he con tinued, 'and the scene so affected me rhlrrivaToblia to leave the room. fle.irrjest tibout breathing his last' I ateppOilintb-theNVerd; and true. enough, the'Abidte.rtitiii Was' near his erid. His 'ayes Iseik•ofilegatly fixed; in death. He ‘Wasilitingtlidelaitht all his remaining. I strength' , ttgiviiist =the grim monster, while at thelidniectime there gushed forth ifromilipattotle sioul • indoherently the •w*dsp•lßally'rzuhtl iheliag, boys,' which' ‘nad'sa'ciftwn`nneered - him" thrdtigh his AvectityimaicliPand troche!' him tip when idatO4ilfgitlfelidd , tif blooirin defense of bisicbwitm , he`gank away-into thistdeOli glinnbe r riandjoined his Maker's scUrnitrandrtlfat nial'ellin,t 'onward to inbtitsfittobillariEL t The last midi sounds thatsiestrapod 'his lips was, ehtaltPliesis, , "rolOonce again:'' As his -des were 'tclosing•'isensti dozen of his Jechn retdds sdlernn yet beau t I -fultitrhatimppiepriate tit the.' occasion. frake , it altogether Ws Was one of tho vioatniffentintsdenestr have ever wit -nasal:l hohospitah: , It'drewtears copi limillysffoniltear: one hundred of us. It tee'durrell itr.the'large ward which °eon itties,,theki3ntiretbody of the ahutch on lOherryt.sitaat. The , dbdeased was an sillihoisianfitiair Lind -, been wounded in 445nei:of the fe6enttkirmishes." is ' 14LatTenni tvrr.n.alin , Txams.--A certain fgQod;Uatare.4l J3lll yam() n t farmer pre ! sertted 4hl§, consiadt geed nature, let what we'd-turn-up, day, while the !:.blririk;tongue-priivAilediti that State one t Olthiumaii.camb , .,in!.bridging the news 1 ) thitbo.nel Of, his; red oxen was dead. "Is MesiiiithimollEman•; "well,: he always sags albreephy , ours. ':Take his hide off ..ando.4alrry it dawn to Fletcher's ; it will ! ..b.ring the. caste'l,. An hour :or so after ' f-war..4o2o..,kan',came Wick with the news . t4llAtt , ,an 4, his mate were both ,flotd• ~ 4 1 titr.erthey nasal the old man, to save lAihafid,OWl , LiAtf .t.neVer expected to get. lahlat At , ..ain't: the brindle. ,Wekeitho...llides down to Fletcher's ; ftbeyl , Will:bririg.the cash." After the qopee..lof. another •hour, the man came Lback to tell him that,"the high brindle said the old man ; '3' . 0114, he' wasia i) Id ox.—Takeoff Ilibisubidei and sendit down to Fletcher's ; it is wotth etude,- and! ;will bring more than two of - the - others." - Hereupon his rEglit ! WhoAqd'h irdit 'piens soul, ,? taking hefailf ihdoffece'ef'Elijah, remind i'v'erelY, and asked hirrt if lii3"Wah ot liiivriiii"lhat his lose, riraiiiidgeiieilebitErg&eriffor his wicke d 'egos? " ft "lii !rt itrflshid fellow ; tithe the judgement in 6attleiii, is the ehaiist 'Way I can pay r , : 7 -13„ : &o,voLp What did ° l l t,tieD l X. 3 A e ,P.lP•Stfißl ' l4quire d Miss Susan Diaper, of a bachelor friend, who made her a call when the rest of the ,people .WETOVOTIIIi Ont. Boinel matches,' he 'ilmeekty replied.,4,t t !t 'klatches t , that'as llikely Story. , Why (dela youtmake a an aieli3.l - I knew what you! camel for/L . exclaimed :1313 e. delighted isti,tanlshe zrowdeti' the old , • bachelor ,into . 'yew Myrna ite, kiss and bug ideat4 bet- you:,:pilan't.-- .49 . 44atitiyou strongor, lied the Lord knows you are 1' - berion f e :y ri r ci e i tt o ir tli; fam 9 llli r in o t r i3 a lt s ec a t ti.g , d t e i: , rt , 44a i1,,v1 f.. 001, %. , :f I. 44 . V: IMF monionsly 'dug 'ago Or a passpprt 1118 itli g Tit i ),7ti4,;i:l'ni li and 1 f . ) * 4 31 1 4' good' lie r'iaid Sccoraphaa're3q o , ` 4 rt. ys b oe r n o . Br t h oe sociale ir r oorr fo ti r 4he i p s fi4itd.,o fir;:4l i ::, , : o it u:::: '3 :,...,,,:; :1 ''. ~4 :+1747 7: ;A : , ' ILRps sonlewbat fily9l9uB Fopyersai, , - 'kroilieiy ho rePlied;')..fieliilVntob- An - Ea tisli inairiect lady has con' Tat od the question whether, hai• - idn• irirrida her husband tArlita moue, apd that money, beg all B 'dow and at libert ' R w 1 to marr y again. rederi J. OM