eke focal Rtarittlian. MARIETTA CAR HOURS. The several pas senger trains will leave the "Upper-Station Depot" as follows : Morning train, East, at ten minutes before 8 ; Mail train West, 11:56 ; Way train East, 1:45; Harrisburg Accommo dation train, East, 6:39 and the evening traik West, at 7:02. Marietta, :Saturday, Sept. 17, 1864 fir The report of the proceedings of the exhibition of the Farmer's and Gar dener's Society of East Donegal, held on Thursday last, came too late for to-day's paper. It will appear in our next issue. The display and attendance was a most complete success. My ar In looking 'over last week's Co_ lumbia Spy we find Col. Schock, th e Columbia Bank, Col. Amos S. Green, George Young, Jr., Samuel EvaiwEsq., and Mrs. Samuel Evans, have each fur nished a representative recruit to the credit of that borough. We believe the only representative recruit furnished in this borough was by Miss Annie M. Rinehart. iir We learn through the Lancaster Intelligencer, that Vallandigham will not appear on the stand in that city at the mass meeting to be held there. He repudiates McOlellan's letter of. accept ance. sir Our public schools will open on Monday next. They have been allotted as follows: High School, Frank. Hoffroeier, Male Secondary, Theo. Hiestand, Female Secondary, Miss Mary Turn or, Primary No.l, Sam'. Lindsay, Primary No. 2, Miss Harriet Cook, Primary No. 3, Miss Bmma F. Baker, Primary No. 4, Miss Mary Lusters, Beneficial Hall, Miss Sarah Turner. gar The law requires the assessor to receive the name of any person in the army or navy whose residence is vouched for by a citizen of the district. A tax of ten cents is required to be paid which will entitle the assessed citizen to vote in the U. S. service. See that every man is assessed. Mr. Isaac Risinger is the Assessor for this borough. W The property of Henry Shill, de ceased, will be sold this evening. See advertisement. l ir We are often surprised to find so few . Sewing Machines in use, in our sec tion of the country. In the large cities, every family has its' Sewing Machine, and they would not be without one for ten times its cost. It is certainly the most useful and economical invention, of the age, and we advise our readers to hesitate no longer, but see to getting ‘01143 of these labor and life saving Ma •chines. There are a great many kinds .of Sewing Machines, and we have taken some pains to examine into their re spective merits, and we have come to the conclusion that the Wheeler & Wil son, highest premium Sewing Machine, is•decidedly the best. These unequalled Machines are adap ted to every variety of sewing for family wear, from the lightest trTslins to the heaviest cloths. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woollen, and cotton goods, with silk, cotton, or linen thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every kind of sewing, makes beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides of the article sewed. The sewing will never unravel or wash out. The Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma chines are so simple that a child can work them with ease. Printed instruc tions are sent with every Machine, so that any one can operate them without any trouble or difculty.• Every Machine is warranted, and the money returned if not entirely satisfactory. Over Fifty thousand of the celebrated Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines are sold every year, and yet the demand is so great that they can hardly be sup plied as fast as ordered. Machines are carefully packed and sent in good order to any portion of the country. We hope our readers will write, at once to the Wheeler & Wilson Agency, No. 704 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, and get one of their Almanacs for 1865, and specimens of work done by the Ma chine, all of which they will send by mail, free of charge, to any address. We should be glad to see an Agency for the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma chine established in our locality. We kno7 them to be the best, most simple and cheapest machine in use. sir The Susquehanna took quite a rise during last week, and presented every indication of a Fall freshet, bring• ing up New York and Philadelphia buyers, and bringitig'down Clearfield and Clinton county sellers. The river has gone down again, however, witho u t bringing anything but water. er We are sorry to learn,, that Sr..a geant Major Sigmund E. Wisner, or the 79th Regiment, was severely' wounded at the battle of Atlanta. O' Provost Marshal Steven has orders to proceed Fith the draft on Monday:next, Ifir The - sheriff advertiseelphn Stan!' fat's propeity for sale. sr The following gentlemen were named by the delegates from the several districts to compose the Union County Committee for the ensuing year : Adamstown, E. Billingfelt. Bart, D. G. Steacy, Brecknock, Levi Lana. Carnarvob, E. D. White. Clay, Henry S. Eberly. Cocalico East, J. G. Garman. Cocalico West, John H. Mentzer. Coleraine, Wm. Wilson, Columbia, Upper Ward, Lower Ward, A. Bruner, jr. Conestoga, P. S. Clinger. Conoy, Jacob T. Bare. • Drumm, Samuel Boyd. Donegal West, H. B. Gish. Donegal East, Maytown, ' Springville, H. Hiestand. Earl, E. G. Groff. Earl East, D. M. Sensenig. Earl West, Daniel Brown; Eden, Abner McGlaughlin. Elizabeth, S: hi. Sheaffs., Elizabethtown, L. H. Hemony: Ephrata, Peter Martin. • Fulton, Day Wood. • Hempfield West,, Levi Myers. Hempfield E. Rohrerstown, H. L. Frantz. Petertibffrg, John Stouffer. Lampeter West, H. K. Stoner. ,Lampeter East, Joel Miller: Little Britain, B. F. Taylor,' Leacock, J. D. Warfel. Leacock Upper, ' Jacob S. Miller. Lancaster twp. John:A. Bausman. Lancaster City, N. W. Ward, J. I. Hartman. N. E. Ward,. John J. Cochran. S. E. Ward, Wm. Dean. S. W. Ward, 0. J. Dickey..,.. Manheim twp. H, B. Bowman. Manheim bor. -Dr. J. M. Dunlap. Millersville, Dr. P. W. Hiestand. • Indiantown, Jacob F. Frey. Martic, John D. Sensenig. Marietta, Geo. H. Ettla. Mount Joy bor. Samuel Patterson. Mount Joy twp. Upper C. Goble jr. Lower John B. Stehman. Penn, John M. Stehman, Paradise, John S. Keneagy. Pequea, Samuel Hess. Providence, B. F. Rowe. Rapho, Strickler's S. L. Brubaker Drytown, Sadabury, S. Slokom. Salisbury, Henry Dickinson. Strasburg Borough, A. M. Herr. Strasburg Township, Dr. A. Eshol man; Warwick, H. H. Tschudy. Washingtou.- Edward House. SHERIFF'S SALE. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1864 At two o'clock, P. M., by virtue of a writ of vend. expOnas issued out of the Court of Corn mon-Pleas of Lancaster County, and to me di rected, I will expose to public sale or out-cry at the Court House. in-the City of Lancaster, the following Real Ratak., viz : All that certain Messuage or Tenement • AND , TRACT 'OF LAND, situated in East. Donegal township, in the Co. of Lancaster, oounded as follows, viz : Beginning at a post thence by and of Chris- Han Snyder, north one and three-quarter deg rees, west two hundred perches to a post, thence by land of Christian Garber, north eighty nine and three quarter degrees, east 51 perches to a post, thence by land of Jacob Stauf fer, John Kuhns and John Miller, south, one and a half degrees, east thirty isfien perches and five-tenths of a perch to a post, thence south eighteen and a-quarter degrees, east 87 perches and sixth-tenths of a perch to a post, thence south .eighty-two degrees, east thirty one perches to a stone, thence by land of John Walters, John Foot and Andrew Hershey, south seven degrees, west eighty-eight perch es, to a post, thence by other land of Ann Bren neman, north eighty-two and three-quarter degrees, west ninety-four perches to the place of beginning— . CONTAINING 98 ACRES, NEAT M EASURE, WITH A BRICK HOUSE, 4 Large Bain, and other outbuildings, well of water with Pump, &c., Three Lots of Ground, Situated on the north side of Walnut street, between Gay and Bridge streets, in the bo rough of •Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa., numbered by Nos. 166,,167, 168, with six 14- story Prame Dwelling HOUSES erected there on. Also, all that eastern half of Lot numbered 373, situated on the north side of Walnut street between Gay and Bridge streets in the borough of Marietta, county and State afore said, with a one and a half Story Frame Dwelling HOUSE thire'on erected. Seized and taken „in execution RS the pro perty of JOHN STAUFFER, and to be sold by P. SMITH, SHERIFF., LETTERS REMAINING unclaimed in the Post Office at Mtuietta, Pa., THVE3RAY, SEPTEMBER, i 5, 113611. . Birger,,Jacob R. . Mills, A. J. Esq.. Granzlere, Leona Myer, Joseph Granger, Mrs. Mary Morris, John Glauner, Henry, Morrison; James Icenhouner, Wash O'Brien, John Jeiman, 'Edisrea'd Stackhouse; Mies Kreivne, Mrs. E. J. Shrull, Miss Eliza Keith, Mrs. Amva Strohm , Daniel Lirernearer, Mrs. Jane !cr. To obtain any of these letters, the ap plicant must call for c‘adnertised letters" give the date of this list, and pay one'cenefor ad vertisiug. ABRAHAM CASSEL,.P: Mr k y . T. T G E urcl o prli • eS,TgiuntlV Dupont's , Sporting and Glazed Duck. Powder ; Baltimore Shot ;.Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, &c„ at • JOHN SPANGLER'S. OTICE. Public Notice is hereby given that my wife, Mary Gruel, has leftmy bed and board without any cause or provoca tion whatever therefore , ; I caution ollrpevsons against trust ing heron my account, as I ,will pay no debts o ber contracting, J. GRUEL.. Marietta, September 3,:fg64. 4-3t* ' E . -pRIME GRO C E % I B:—Rio, : Tam and Liguirs Coffee; Cinished," Pulverize& and Brown Sugar; Superior Green and 'Black Tea, Rice ' Cheese and Spices; S yrup r and prime ba kingMOillBlll3B; Excellent Pearl Barley at, J. R. DIFFENBACR'S. . . • XXT ILCO X , S Celebrated Imperial Fa il' tension Steal'Sprifig Skeleton Skiit; w ith self-afljuatible break. ' TIM latest and ItOat in use, Just received at ` ' __ DIFFENBACH 7 3 ' - fiasE TIERCEW-Siquxrimp,p "AND ilgiDESibibale at • • '"" J. R.DIFFENBA:CIPS. ADMINISTRATORS , SALE TN pursuance of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale, at the public house of Jacob Funk, it. the Borough of Marietta, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1864, the following described Real Estate, late the property of Henry Shill, deceased, viz: Purpart No. I.—All that certain Lot of Ground, Situate in the town of Marietta, in the town-' ship of East Donegal.and County of Lancaster,' and numbered in the general plan of said town 396, containing in front on the north aide of Essex street, 40 feet, and extending in depth northwardly, 200 feet, to a 14 feet wide public alley, bounded on the south by said Essex-st., on the east by lot no. 397, on the north, by said alley, and on .the west: by the. hereinniter de scribed lot no. 395, whereon is erected a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS. Purphrt No. that certain . . 1 LOT OF GROUND, Situate in the town•of Marietta aforesaid; and numbered in the general plan thereof 395, con taining in front on the North side of Essex street, 40 feet and extending in depth North wardly, 200 feet, to a 14 feet wide public alley, bounded on the South by said Essex street, on the East by the above descrilied.Lot No. 396 ,• on the North by, said alley,. and on the West by a 14 feet wide public alley. • Sale to commence at 6 o'clock, P. M., of said day when attendance will be given and terms made known by . . . MARY SHIL.L, , HENRY S. MUSSER, Adminieiratora of Henry shill, deceased.. Marietta, August 27, 1864. LADIES FANCY FURS AT Sohn Fareira:s go4blis46a _to 3anufaefory, FANCY FURSI For Ladies and Children's Wear. ALSO, A FINE ASSORTMENT OP Gent's Fur Gloveguand Collars. As my Furs were all purchased when Gold was at a much lower premium than at present, I am enabled to dispose of them at very reas onable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Lancaster county, and vicinity. 9ZP-Remember the name, number and street. JOHN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH -BT., above Seventh, south side, Sept. 10, X64-sm.] PHILADELPHIA. la" I have no partner nor connection with any other store in Philadelphia. VIE DRAFT! `t* e" -- ,;:" ? `:i; i 7 -, j) TIE DRAFT Who would not be out %f the Draft ? Bthat which effects us in connection p with the Army, is not the only one—the Draft upon the POCKET these times is eqUally severe—consequently we purchase goods where we get , them cheapest. John_ SUCCESSOR TO DAVID ROTH IN THE HARD WARN BUSINESS. Would take this method of informing the pub lic that he is now prepared to furnish anything in his line of business, such as Glass, Oils, Varnishes, Stoves, Iron, Carpenter's Tools, Hinges Bolts, Locks, Nails, all kinds of Building material, Coachmaker's Goods, Cederware, Clocks, Fancy Articles in large variety, with a full as sortment of shelf goods generally, which he will sell at the lowest prices, wholesale or re tail. Call and examiLe the stock. Ma.ieta, March 5, 1864. rtEO : W. WORRALL, SURGEON DENTIST, Having removed to the Rooms _formerly occupies by Dr. Swentzet, adjoining Spongier q¢ Pat terson's Store, Market Street, where he is now prepared to wait on all who may feel et He i ss disposed to patronize him.. Dentistry. Dentistry in all its branches car ried on.. TEETH inserted on the most approved principles of Dental science. All operations on the month performed in a skillful and workmanlike manner—on fair principles and ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS. Having determined upon a permanent loca tion at this nlacA, would ask a continuation of the liter ronage heretofore extended to him, for which he will render every &est ble satisfaction. pa— Ether administered to properpersone. ALEXANDER LYNDSAY, „Am Fashionable Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, M.tRILET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN. Would most respeettully inform the citizens of this Borough and neighborhood:that he has the largest assortment of City made work in his line of business in this Borough, and be ing a practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER himself,is 9nablea to select with more judgment than diode who are not. He continues to man ufadure in the very hest manner everything in the BOOT AND SHOE. LINE, which , he will Warrant for neatness and good fit. lat-Cail and examine , his stock before pur chasing. elsewhere. 8. S. RATHVON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, At P. J. Kramph's:Old AS l tand,onthe . Coy.: ner of North Quien and Orange Streets, Lancaiter, Penn'a. RATEF IJ L to the Citizens of Marietta UV and vicinity, for the libersl patronage heretofdre extended, the undersigned respect fully acidities's ' continuariee ` of , the same ;las suring them that under elf circumstances, no efforts will be spared in rendering z' satisfactory equarafeht for•every act of confidence reptise'd. CLOTIIej CASSIttERES D ViSTINGEb and such Other seasonable material as fashion and the market furnishes, conetantlyAit on hand and manufactured to order, promptly, anitrett sonably, as taste or style , may , suggest. ALSO,7rHEADY-MADI CLOTHING, Workmen's Furnishing Gooods and such articles as usually belong/to•a ' Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establiihment. DR. WM. B. RAHRESTDCIC I OFF.I.DF.:-.7141N75T.; NEARLY OPPOSITE Spangler & Patterson's Store. FROM 7 TO 8 . 41.:M. OFFICE 11OURS. 1 TO 2. 6 To7;P. M. Ice Cream'at the "Hermitage." lIMNELY Flavored Ice Cream can be had 12 every day and evening at' Cummings' hermitage Hotel, at the Lower Station,' Ma rietta. . . . TR' OVFSIV COAT is the •••verrimetthihrbut for wet weather—not Oily oth—,but iiroethirg, far Sutienor : war i , spOed examine them , , ,AT DIFFENDACIPS: a,t - t o. de Co_, NO. 64 MARKET STREET, DEALERS IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC Xasicitu.ase, Keep constantly on , hand a full stock of Buil- ding Material, Naile, LOCKS, HINGES, GLASS, PAINTS; gm, WHITE LEAD, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF CEMENT, &C., IRIO N: Rolled and Hammered • iron, Steel, HorsolShoe• Bars, Norway Nail Rode, Hoe 'and Band Iron, Horse-Shoe Nada, Halle, See, Rasps, etc. ROUSE-JaI„PLIV9 FIRST-CLASS COOKING AND PARLOR STOVES, RANGES, 4• Tubs, Churns,' Cedar Stands, Wash Boards, Buckets, , • Knives and Forks, Oshi - ipd' 81 phill,;' &A d am, Sad Irons, Krant Cutters, Waiters,..Brass and Copper Kettles 'Clothes Wringers; Pans, ' Lidles,, Meat Stands, Coal Oil Lamps, Shadis and Lanterns, Tea Scales, Coffee Mills, Painted ' Chamber.Setts, &c.,.&c. Fotlcsi,Shovels,• Spades, Horse- Bru_shes, - Wheel GfeaSe; Fish';Spertii - tirid Lubric Oils, Cistern Pumps, •Long and Short` Tracesi Breast Chains, &c., &c. • TOO L Sa Hand and Wood Saws, Hatchets, Chopping and Hand Axes, Planes, Chisbels, Augers and Auger Bits, Braces, , Prunning Hooks and • Shears, &c., &c. - Thankful for pig patronige, we hope to merit and receive a 'coritinuince of the same. PATTERSON 4 CO. Marietta, July 30, 1864. " tf 718 ARCH-ST., LANDIS & TRO Landis. 4. Trout Landis Trout At the "Golden Mortar," At the" Golde n. Mortar;" Market St r e et, Marietta, Market tee et, ,Marietta, `Keep constantly on hand Keep constantly on. hand • Drugs, ,s Perfumetiesi Fancy Articles, Patent Medicines, Coal Oil Lamps and Shades; Home & Stevens Family Dye Colors, Shoulder Biaces and trusses, ' Papers and Periodicals, Books & Stationary, Portmonnaiesi,s allow 7thi south side, PHILADELPHIA.. IMPORTER,, Manufacturer of AND DEALER "IN I= Prescriptions carefully compounded. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Remember the place, Remember the place, Dr. Grove's old Stand. Dr. Grove's ; old Stand. Give us a call. Give us a call. READY ROOFING Ready, to- nail down. READY ROOFING At less than half the cost of tin roofs, READY ROOFING More durable than tin. • • READY ROOFING Suitable for 'steep or fiat roofs. • !READY ROOFING • For all kinds of buildings, in all climates. READY ROOFING Easily, cheaply, and quickly put - on. Needs_ no coating over wtth cement alter it is nailad down. READY ROOFING Made of a strong woven fabric, thoroughly saturated and covered upon both surfaces with a perfectly water-proof composition, and put up in rolls ready for use-90 cinch wide, and 75 feet long. We also , maimfacture LIQUID CEMENT, For Leaky Tin Roofs, Much cheaper and more durable than oil paint. • • ALSO COMPOUND CEMENT, For Leaky Shingle Roots, which will often save the cost of a new roof. Sample of Ready Roofing and Circulars sen by mail when . desired Favorable terms made with responsible par ties who buy to sell a:gain. READY ROOFING CO., 73 Maiden Lane N. Y . rrigy. COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO., Of Columbia, Lancaster Comity, Penna. FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount insured, $2,604,435 68 Whole amount of Premium Notes, 265,931 46 Bal. Cash Premiums, ' January 1, 1863,. $2,120 31 Reepts for premiums, less Agt , s commiss• ions in 1863, 9,382 45 Receipts for Assessments Agt's commissions- ,2,355-02 i n 186, $13,887 79 d Lo j a h se L6 are expenses p1.ii1 ; 10 21 33 32 Bal. of Premiums, Jan. 1; , 1864 3,754 47 A: S. GREEN, PRESIRENT, GEORGE YOUNG, Tr., Secretary. MICHAEL .8. SHUMAN, Treasurer. DIRECITORB : Robert T. Ryon, John W. Stem, John Fendrieh, H. G. Minich, Samna F. Esitleis, Michael S. Shuman, Michael S. Shunian, S. C. Slaymaker, George Young, Jr., Nicholas Mc Donald Edmund , Spering, Amos S. Green. Opposite the Town Hall Park, Marietta, Pa. THE Marble' business in all its branches, ' will be • continded at the old place, near Town Reiland 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, 1861. 49-ly AMERICAN HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. Located on. Chestnut street, opposite the OLD STATE4 IO ITSE. and in doie proximity to the principal Jobbing and Importing Houses, Banks, Custom House, and places of amusements. The City Cars can be takeri at'the dodr (oi within a square) for . any depot in the CRY; The House hat. been.renovated and refittea. WYATT & HEULINGS , Piarlikroxis. DANIEL G. BASER, • • 4TTORNX.Y AT LAW, ,LANCASTER PA.- ' OF,PIEE4--No. 24 'N.orifrir. DuirE'STRZET. opposite the; Court HoAlee;Nyherc' he *rill at tend to the practiceliisprgelordn'in4llita 'venous Drenches: ' _ Fe Piriddiear Dir op 'lll4 'afak"ll Fe di nue; if .Thr 64/.2eitlifortar vicu --- -i A R --_-_--- - LP WA R 5 MARIETTA... PA Segare, &c. MARIETTA MARBLE YARD MichaeT Gable, Agt., MARBLE MASON AND STONE CUTTER, PUTIMIVI CLeTIIES-VIRIBIGEB, It is the only reliable self-Adjusting Wring er. No wood-work to Ewell or split. No thumb-screws to get out of order. Warranted with , or With- COgl Wheels. It tooirthe First Premium at Fifty-seven State and County Fairs in 1863, and is, with out an exception ' the' qt Wringer ever made. Patented in the , United States, England, Canaila, AuStralia• agints wanted in every town. Energetic agents can make from 3 to 10 Dollars per day. 'No:2. $6.50 No. 1. $7.50. 5 , No: F. $8.50. No. A. $9.50. Sample Wringer sent and express paid on receipt of price. _ Manufactured and sold; wholegtkle and re ail, * the 'PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO., No. 13 PlattStreet, New York, and Cleve lana, 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 Wringdr should be self-adjusting, durable, and efficient; _ That Thumb-Screws, and Fastenings cause delay and trouble to regulate and keep in order ; That wood soaked in hot water will swell, shrink and split; , . . That wood bearings for the shaft to run in will wear . aid; That the Putnam Wringer, with or, without cog-wheels, will not tear the clothes; That cog-wheel regulators are not essential ; That the Putnam Wringer has all the ad vantages, and not (me ot 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 fill the paper with testimonials, but insert only a, few to convince the skepti cal, if such there be ; and we bay' to all; test Putnam's Wringer. • Test it thoroughly with any and Att. others, 'and if not entirely satisfactory, return it. Putnam Manufacturing. Co : GENTLEMEN : . W lkliOlpfTriMpractical ence that it'ON well galvanized witlriine urillnot oxidize or rust one particle. The Putnam Wringer is as near perfect as poseible, and I can cheerfull t y recommend it to be the best in use. Respectfully yours. JNO. W. WHEELER. Cleveland, Ohio. IVlany years' experience in the galvanizing business enable me -toindorse the above state ments in , all particulare. JNO. C. LEFFERTS, No. 100 Beekmann Street. / New York, January, 1864. We have tested Putnam's Clothes Wringer by practical working, 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 t ime , and it saves. wear and tear. We earnestly advise all who have much 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. . How. HORACE GREELY. May 28, 1864..6m.1 SUPPLER 8c BRO,, IRON AND BRASS. FOUNDERS . And Genertil‘ Machinists, Second street, Below Union, Columbia, Pa. ' They are prepared to make all kinds of Iron Castings for Rolling Mills And Blast Furnaces, Pipes, for Steam, Water and Gas, Columns, Fronts, Cellar Doots, Weights, &c., for Buil dings, and castings of every description'; STEAM ENGINES, AND BOILERS, IN tilE MOST MODERN AND IMPROVED Manner; Pumps, Brick Presses, Shafting . and Pulleys, Mill Gearing,' Taps, Dies, Machinery for Mining and Tanning; Brass Bearings, Steam & Blast Gauges, Lubricators, Oil Cocks, Valves for .Steam, Gas, and Water; Brass Fit tings in all their variety; Boilers, Tanks, Flues, Heaters, Stacks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Doors, Washers,, &c. • PLACKSMITHING in GENERAL. Fraracing experience in building machinery we tatter ourselves that we can give ge-teral satis faction to those •who may favor us with their orders. 113-Repairing promptly attended to. Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet with prompt attention. Prices to suit the times. •Z. SUPPLEE, 7'; R. SUPPLER. • Columbia, October 20, 1860. 14 tf IM.RLEY, • SUCCESSOR TO :STAUPPER & HABI*Y, No. 622•:. Market-Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dealer in. Fine Gold and Silver WATCHES, SOLID SILVER-WARE, 'Fine Gold' Jewelry, and the best make ° of Silver-Plated Ware. Constantly onhand.a large ssoitment of the above goods AT LOW PRICES. , Watches, and fine Clocks repaired by,okill fui workmen; also, Jewelry repairing; En graving and all kinds of Hair-Work to order at short notice. • If - Don't forget the old stand, Numlief 622 Market street, Philadelphia. April 9, 1864.-3111-S and P] - • First National 'Bank of Marietta Fr HIS, BANKING . ASSOCIATION HAVING COMPLETED ITS ORGANIZATION' IA now , prepared, ta . transact all kinds of • $13,887 , 79 BANKING BUSINESS: The Board of Directors meet weekly, on. Wednesday, for discount and other business. ICJ - Bank Hours :..From 9 a.. at to 3 P. M. JOHN, HOLLINGER, PRESIDENT. AMOS BOWMAN, Cashier. • Marietta, July .260863. RANKLIN HINKLE, M. D. After an absence of. nearly three gears in the Navy and Army of the Unites'. States has returned to the Berough of Mirietta And re sumed the practice of Medicine. g Especial attention paid to Surgical cases in which branch of his profeesion he has had very considerable experience OFFICE in his private residence :r-entrance at the Hall door. Another Call for 5000 Men, Who want their Faces Shaved clean„ their Hair Cut and Heads Shampooned in the most scientific manner, can do so by calling in at the Market" Street Barber Saloon, - opposite Libhart's Drug Store. NINE AND LIQUORS: " ' ' VV Superior Old Brandy, Old Rye Whiskey; Rolland Gin, Old Maoris, Lisbon, Sheri) , and Port Wines: . Pittsburg WhiskeY always on hand at the lowest niarket prices. Very Fine Brandy at a very low figure. J. R. DIFFENBACH.Market-st. puliuß3tEks, RELINED MAIZENA , Prepared from Maize, or Indian Corn, for parypurpoaes. Fot anima. J. R. DIRFENBACIPS. • DR. EchterzirtelOs Ishitiolions an infalli• bie.remeaifor, Seale Galls, Open Sores and disease* ofthe skin, • AT THE .GOLDETV MORTAR. rillefeEt AVANA g 661.4143; sternhe UT: beettekow l ingt MAPS thoking tTotiacco • at . vasitcP •/ , 5.7-30 0..4% I\T.. The Secretary of the Tieastuy gives notice that subseriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from August lath, 1364 with semi.annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per-cent per annum,—principal and interest both to be paid in lawful mcney These notes will be convertible at the option of the holder at maturity, into sixrper cent gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be issued in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l.OlO and t.+5,600, 'arid all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of transpprtation charges as soon after the receiptof the original Certificates of De posit as they can be prepared. As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dol are and upWards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one quarter ..efone,per cent. which will be paid by the Trbainry Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certifiedjto by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions must be made from the deposits Special Advantages of this Loan It is a National Savings Bank, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and tho best security. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in U. S. Notes, considers that it is payinn the b est circulating me dium of the country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in government se- entities or in mites or bonds payable in govern- nieTit paper. It is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent investment. The mites can always be sold'forwithin a fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and are the best security with banks as 'cOhiterals for' discounts Conversable into a Six per cent, 5-20 Gold Bond In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of convers- ion is now worth about' 3 per gent. per an- num, for the current rate for 5-20 Bonds is not less than 9 per cent. premium, and before the war tho premium on 6 per cent. U. S: Stocks was over 20 per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present mar- ket rate, is not less than ten per cent. per an- num. Its exemption From State or Municipal 7'axation , But aside from all the advantages we have enumerated, a special Act of Congress exempts all BC.nds and Treasury Notes from local tax- ation. On the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent. per annum, accord- ing to the rate of taxation in various parts of he country. It is believed that no securities offer so great inducements to lenders as those issued by the government. In all other forms of indebted- "ne . Ss, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or seperate communities, on ]y, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of the countriis held to secure the diSharge of all.the . obligations of the United States. While the government otfOrs the moat liber- al terms for its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal wilt be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates:will be issued for all deposits. The party depositing must endorse upon the originaZ certificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. When so endo reed it must be left with the officer re- ceiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department Supficriptions will be received by the Tress urer of the United States, at'Washington, tho several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the First National Bank of Marietta, and by all National Banks which are deposi- tarieg of public money, and all respectable BANKS' AND BANKERS throughout the country will give further infor mation and afford every facility to subscribers. [3min Aukust 13, 1864. JEWELRY.—A large and selected stock of fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the best factories in the country can be fouhd at H. L. h E. .T. ZAHN'S, Corner of Center Square and North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. . Ar LARGE LOT OF BUIF WINDOW SHADES at remarkably low prices-- to c moot. - • .Tout Spestomen, Market 'Street, Marietta. IErICKORY &'Oak Wood, 60 torus each I — l Hickory and Oak Wood.. Orders mist e accompanied with tho cas h when they will promptly filled. -Spaugl er fk. Patterson. . riIIeLMPAQT,E, and, other Table Wines guarranteed to be pure, and sold as low as can be bought in Philadelphia or New-York R.:, D. BE Aura Picot Building. TT OWE, & STEVEN'S Celebrated Family rif 'Dye Colors, warranted to be fast, for sale at THE GOLDEN MORTAR: ROGER , B Celebrated Pearl Cetnent and Oil Paste Blacking at " THE GOL,CENM OBPAR. SUBSCRIPTIONS received for all the lead in Periodicals of the day At The Golden Mortar. T. CROIX A.xfn NEW ENGLAND RUM culinary purposes, warranted genuine H. D. Benjamin. .101 BANDIES—aII brands—guarranted to b t io) genuine. ' . 11. B. Benjamin. DOKEN'S long celebrated GIN,: IL D. BENLIZILIN.