El go 3ratal It ariettian. MARIETTA CAR HOURS. The several pas senger trains will leave the "Upper-Station Depot" as follows: Morning train, East, at ten minutes before 9 ; Mail train West, 12:00; Way train East. 1:45; Harrisburg Accommo dation train, East, 6:39 and the evening train West, at 6:35 0-Trains leave Columbia for Reading and all intermediate points, every morning at 7:40 and every evening at 6 o'clock, and returning arrive at Columbia at 7:20 in the morning and at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. SATZB , DAY, OCTOBER 29, 18134. s A brakesman of the Philadelphia and Columbia railroad named G. R. Harrison, was found dead on the top of a burden car, as the train passed into the Lancaster freight depot, a few morn ings since. The train passed through the bridge near Parkesburg at about half.past two o'clock in the ,morning, and the deceased must have been el rock by this structure and killed instantly. Lie was about twenty-three years'of age, an exemplary young man, 'and resided with his parents in Labcaster. When the war broke out, he entered the three months service under Capt. D. W. Pat terson, and, after the expiration of that term, be enlisted under Captain Herr, in Co. 1, 11th Pennsylvania Cavalry , for three years,,serving to the end of, the term. On the 29th of last month he was appointed a brakesman on the Penn sylvania Railroad. Mr. William Girod is about to 'pen singing school in the High School Room. Mr. G. has long been regarded as ono of the best vocalists in our vicinity. The co u rse will be open to both sexes. See his card. We can distinctly remember when every fall and winter these classes were gotten-u p -and were a "kind-a•courting schools for young 'tins," and many a billing and and cooing Beene did we, when scarcely "knee-high•to-a-duck," witness, but alas! those were days of joy, so free froM every pain,—but—but—enough on that etruio, go to Girod's school and learn to sing. Q Certain citizens residing in the neighborhood of the Susqnehanna river have issued a notice cautioning all per sons from shooting wild ducks along the riy-br and its tributaries on any other days of the week than Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays. This, it is said, is in accordance with a law passed at the last session of the Legislature. The penalty for violating the statue is severe, and the citizens along the Susquehanna insist that it *shall be r z.forced in all cases or We are informed, gay a the Lan oaatittr Expreßa, by reiiable parties. that on he evening of the late torchlight parse in this city, a number of women, dresgod in male attire, paraded in the ranks ! Aeveral were recognized, and the eel of soother wee also revealed from a slight accident—the falling off of her hat which let down ber longhair. This is ii-now way, to swell the ranks of Democratic precocious, but we cannot say that it is one to be commended. lir One hundred andeight dischar ged soldiers from Col. Hambright's 79th regiment, who had served three years and did not reenlist, arrived yin Lancas ter on Wednesday last, They were re: calved by Mayor Sanderson and partook of a fine repast prepared • for them at Sbober's hotel. ear Paymaster E. L. Moore, formerly of the M ount Joy Academy, was amongst the persons recently captured by M ose by's gang between Washington Harper's .Ferry. le was carried off with over $200,000 in greenbacks, with which he intended to pay off a portion of our troops. Or A. male infant was born- on the night- train between Lancaster and last Friday. The conductor was puzzled whether he ought to collect fare for him or not. The infant ought to be a fast man when•he,grows, bora :t at the rate of thirty-six miles an hour. er Read the advertisetnent of the Germantown Telegraph, in another part of this weeks Mariettian. This is truly one of the very hest papers in the State. Not only a reliable news.paper, but a family and an agricultural journal-of the highest toile and character r ~ • Ifiir Mr. Duffy's and Miss, Frank's -new buildings- at" nearing completion. Both will be fine ornaments to the town. Jatiob sloth's new brick building oppo site Diffeubach's store is, under roof which will flit up an unsightly gap in that part of Market street. etwr'•••••• Sr A grand Union demonstration will take p4cethis evening at Maytoin. Let every patriot that can get off from Marietta, go and: 49sist to swelt ,the tern-out of onr loyal , neighbors. A = W The fruit growers society of E as t Donegal will meet in their hall on Thursday evening next, for ,the trans action of important busineati... ear A. small lot of money is ogelfiag au owner. See advertiseilent id: othiorcolomn. Iload Spangler&.PatAereoF(a•new edvett ! isetaent, in soother 'VVl3ater Gl-Deeds WE have lately received from the Eastein maYltets, a large assortMent of Fall and Wetter Goods, that were purchased during the Gold panic, when prices had touched the bottom ; we are, therefore, prepared to furnish aU kinds of mer chandise much below the present mirlret value. OUR STOCE COMPRISES , ALL GRADES OF CLOTHS, Cassimeres and Vestings, Ouer-Coatin§s, Fancy Cassimeres, for full suits, AND FOR' BOYff WEAR, Cassinetts and Jeans, Ladies Cloaks and Cloaking Cloths, A full line of French Herigoes, Coburge and Alpacas in all colors, Rich Plaid and Brocade Lustre'', Plain and Fig'd Wool or mixed DeLaines, Superior Mourning DeLaines Alpaca'', A large assortment of Mertiniack Prints, Scotch plaid and Plain Dresic and- Skirt. Fla nnels, Long and Square Shawls, in great variety, Sacking and Shirting Flannels, Large- and Small Balmorala, . Washington Skeleton Skirts; the best article in the market—every Skirt guarranteed, French Corsets, • Traveling- Over-Shirts, Neck-ties, . Under-Shirts, Handkirchiefo, Drawers, Shirt Fronts, Hoods, , iontags, Nubia Scarfs, Gloves;' Hosiery, 'B6; HOUSE,FURNISIUNG GOODS. Ticking, Checks , and.Osnalaugs, Bleached and Brown Linen and. Cotton Diaper, Fine '- Common, Toweling,',Thble ',and Floor' Oil `Clothe , Blank'ets, Counterpanes, Coverlids, Sheeting; and Pillow' • • Maillins, Traimparent,ait Holland Window Blinds. Glass, Crockery .and Queetpstoare, Full Tea, Dinner and 'Chamber Setts, , • Fancy; Market MIS Clothes Baskets.' GROCERIES.— Coffeen,Sugfirs, _Fish, Salt,,, Dried, Fruit, r. 3 Cranberries, Splcps, etc. `"' ia'An early cans - SPANGLER ,4- P,AtTERSON. Marietta, October 29, 1864-tf., GE RMANTOIVN TELEGRAPH A Family and an Agricultural Journal. Devoted to' Choice Literature; including Po etry, Novelette, Tales, and Moral and Enter-. Mining Reading generally. In the 'Literary Department we shall present the choicest va rieties withitithereach of ouiextenned;Means. The Novdetts Tales, Poetry.- &c., 'shall' be' supplied from ? the highest and best sources, and be equal to anything to be found in any journal or Magazine: Agriculture and Horticulture, embracing, Farming, Gardening,- Fruit-Raising, &c. Our labors in this department for over 30 . 1 ears, have met the cordial approbation of the pub lic. Our purpose has been to furnish useful and reliable information upim these very im-' portant branches of, ihdinitry, add to protect! them. so far min Our pgwer,,against the false' doctrines and selfish purposes of. the many ern-, pirics and sensation-adventurers by which the Farmer is incessantly assailed ; this portion of THE GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH is alone worth the whole price of subscription. News DEPA ELTM ENT.—The same industry; care and discrimination, in gathering and pre paring, the Stirring Events of the Day, express ly for. this paper, which heretofore been one of its marked features and given so universal sat-, infection, will be continued with, redoubled ef-' forts to meet the increasing demands of the public TERMS.—TWO Dollars per annum 1 one dol lar for six months. No orders received with out the cash, and all subscriptions stopped at the end of the time paid fur. • ADDRESS, . • PHILIP R. FREA.S, Editor and Proprietor, Germantown, Pa • October 22-at.] JACOB LIBHART, JUL CABINET MAKER A kr D UNDERTA Ii.ER, MARIETTA, PA. . WIT OULD must respectfully take VV this method of informing the cit izens of Marietta and the public in ' general, that, having laid in a lot of seasoned Lumber, is now prepaied to 1 msnufacture all kinds Of CABINET FURNITURE, in every' style and variety, at 'short notice. Be hit on hand a lot of Furniture of his own manufacture, which for fine finish and good workmanship, will rival any City ,make. Especial attention paid to repairing. He is also now preparedlo attend, in all its branches, the UNDERTAKING busman, be. ing supplied with an excellent Herse, large Illud small Biers, Cooling Box, &c.. COFFINS finished style—plain or costly. Ware Ronm' and Mahiefactory, near Mr'. Duffy's new building, near the " Upper4ta tion," Marietta, Pa. [Oct. 22. JREMAINING REMAININ unclaimed in the Post Office at *ariettii, Pa., THWISRA Y, TOZ Ell, 20; ; INC Brose, brunet. Lead; Mr. Peter Barr, J. K. Lesid,Miss Addie Chammell, Oliver . ' Kline. litra. M. ... . EiSenhoiver W . ' Pheilleii Michael ' . ' Farringerilikra. A. Popp, Wilhelm Oilibach, John . Richard; 'Margaret -, Hsos, John ' Singer; Mrs: E. 2 Jones, Mrs. P. J.' 3 Spybey, Thomas LaNirence l Mrs. M. A. . • M To obtain any of Ahem letters; the ap plicint must call' for'"advertised letters," give the date of thia list, and pay one cent for all vertisilic• , ABRAHAM CASSEL, P. M.' . . SINGING The undersigned proposes opening a Singl ing School, in the Sehool ,Itoome meaning op Monday evening, November Ith. The course %lilt, comprise, fifteen jespene, de voted to ttie practical eultivation of the voice, and on the clemenOttif Vocal music. T.earts:,, For. Female echoiars, one lar. Far .Gens, two dollars. 't 'C. WM. GINOD.. Marietta, 0ct.:48,-1864.-3t.] TURNPIKE' ELECTION NOTICE.. Tke'Stockhoidera of the .Laneastei and Marietta!, Turnpike Road Company : , ;will; meet at the „poblic house of "John. 3f.andag, on Monday, the ~ 7th day of November,. at 9 o'clock is the forenoon, to elect officers for said. Company,:f?rithe coank!cyear, By'aiilet of the Board! "A.S. CARSRII, ci - I j l Secretary and' Manager, Oct. 22, 3t NOTE LOST.—Theundersignedlost smote for. - s39o,.psysble to Tiibias zMartin, six months after date, in orMear his lade, on the fourth. of Octobirctostant. As payment: has beewstopped.the noterrill-bw of nomse to the finder, but any information with , regard‘to it will receive the thanks of " i; • J. A: GARBER, Reeidi6g In I?mait DonegarTo*nehip, near Maytown. • 0ct0ber.22,1864.-30 1 • • * ' NOTICE. The Ntockholdere:of the .Ilia tiettaind MnYtown Turnpike Itoebeo. will hold--an Annual Election , at-the-"Toll`' Houle?' on NltindiykNoyembei-7thqo.4, at', 9 o'clock; • A. M 4 aexregnired bylaiw.Lia Treasurer-is to• be elected, it ia hoped'he at tendanee will be full. • - : ' • • By order of the Board. - JOHN W. ,CLARK,ISEduEfijki.. FOUND. A-sum of: money Norsk: fothd a few days since, which the.owner.s.an get by correctly describing at, THE POST-OFFICE. Marietta, 29, 1864;11t.T -%. S 7-30 . I_lO.A N. The lilecietary of the Timmy gives aoticb thataubseriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable, three years front August 16th, 1364 with semimanual interest at the ate of seven and three-tenthe pet-cent. per annum,—principal and interest both to lie paid in lawful mcniy. These notes will be convertibleat the option of the holder at maturity, into aix • per cent gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the' . GovernMent Thei will be issued in denominations of $5O; $100; 'ssoo, $l.OOO and $5,000; ankall,inibiCriPtions moat 'be for fifty dollarior some muitiple of fifty dollars. . The notes mill be transmitted to the owner free of transportatioss charge's. esi soon after the receipt of thr original Certiftintes 6f De posit asthey can •be. prepared. • `A's the 'kites draBr interest' from ' Angnst 15, persons makiOrtdetiosits „inbeiequent to_ that date- Oitio i pkiltheioterilt . 'Occrued from date of note to.ditte of iieposit. „ . Parties d'epositin~ twenty:frintliOnagiad hire and mpwaydalor thesemoles j at ,any mac , time itli4wed a ecirinpfaailie of one quartet of , one per cent, ~which will he ,paid . by the Venality Depattmentmpon the receipt of a for,the.Amount, eettiftedietu the offidet with whom the dep& iiiirendi: •No for . . deductions; f commissions _must -be. made from 'the FlepOlis. Special Advantages of this Loan . It is a National Savings Bank offering a higher rate of interest than any, other, and the bestsecyrifyf," Any savings bank . which paps its depositors im:U_ Notes,; considers , that it is payinn , best'circUlating Medium of the country, and ittaimot. pay in anythint better, for its own assets are either in goVernment'se cuiities or in notes or bonds payable in Overn . ment paper. It is equally convenient as a temporary or perthanent investinent. The notes can always be sold for within a fraction, of their face and accumulated interest, and are the bestsecurity with.banks as colaterals for discounts: Convertable into a Six per cent,s72o'oold. Bond . In addition to , the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilegepi convers ion is now worth about , 3 sent.. per an nual,' for the current rate fur peer . -20 Boids'iS tint `less than 9 per cent. premium, and before the war the premium on 6 ,per cent. S. Stocks was over 20 per cent. • It will be s oem that the. actual profit on this loan, at the piesent mar ket rate, , is not less than ten per cen t,per an num. Its, exemption " Rena State or Mariicical Taxation. But, aside from ail the, advantages we, have enumerated, a special Act of congress exempts all Bonds and. TreasurrNotes.from idcratax7 ation. On the average, this exemption„is woith•about two per cent. per aiintirnoiccordl iug to the rate of taxation, in farroua part! of the country. it is helieved that no securities offer so great inducements to lenders as those issued by the govemMent. , -In all otherlorme of indebted ness. the faith or ability/of private parties, or stock coMpanies, or sePerate communities, on ly, is - pledged forpaymerit, :, vihile :the 'Whole property of the country ii‘lrela-ko secure the discharie' of all the obligi cone ofthe United While the govertittier4 pliant-the most liber al'iotins fir its loans, it bilietros thet•thelvery strongest...appeal will be,to. the loyaity, apd patiloiiinif of the people Duplicate certificates be issued for all 'depilate: .The party depositing must eit&oise upon the. original certifiCale the debontiliition of notes required, and whether they fo be issued in blank or payable sto order. ;•When so endorsed `it ninet. be left With the officer re ceiving the deposit tie' forwarded to the Treasury pept!rtment.. Supitruptibris will be seethed by the Treas. nrer of the United States, at Washington,-the several Assistant 'treasurers, and designated DificiSittiries; and by 'the • . ' ' . ...• First National Bank ::'af Marietta, and'by aii . Naiional .13.:nks which are_ dprosi- taries of "pablic moneyolod ieipeCtable .througheqt the.euuutry, wilt give further Infer afford every ficitity , to ,Jub;e,eribere. le LIQUORS: : rf ' - H. D. BENJAMIN, , DEA - 1 EN: /N WINTB & lAQUOAS, Pio6 l l:4ltaldin : Eta;riett, Eds ielkykt to inform the pnlitic,that he JlBlllwilloontinie the , WIN E 41.qu op: hind ness, in .41., its. bra ncnei. He, will constantly keep on hand all Binds at, Brandies; - BrunurGini,./nitA and. Scotch. whiskey,Cordia4. Bittlri; !',VNIAAtff. Asstiy„e4iib.raie4l49 B i :ALWAYS ON, FILM .A ve#llrupetioi.-OLD , ,ItY.E WHISKEY us ; r e ielvild, Which is warrinted pore. icr•Alll HI D. ,11: , now'iska of Itie;iiublic is a careful, ttlattli.liation4ll,l4 stock and pri ces,whiewwill; his-isicolofidentAesult in Ho telAseissEssirntotkep faling„it r their ad: vantage to maki_their a:mid:vises - front' l'irn . ' le : y - Z i t i ltpa l ; T ‘,P l X * Ela 4 upont's Sportio&gud, ticiiiied :Illicit 'Powder, ; Baltimore Shot ;IShet PouctleslPo'wder Flasks, ike n at „•J-'f., ,‘,,.: . • JOHN,'SRANGLER , S. ' A .LARos: LOT, of Rita , W.N,P,OW • S,HAREELat,reoarkably 4ffices--- to closeout: • Joan ,SPANGH+EIq *eitket StregsrMaiittta. fir' elAt .. LIE ' GITAI CLOTH OVER' . 'C . Ili the very best - th inj.pm(f9r iiiti k irtSit•—not Oil-Clothbutr sifluStgiiiz.fiti 4ipenor trar railte!liOt to .11tirgi.,.- tlid and'` examin lbentl - '' ' ' 'AT ,DIFFEN#ACIP.y. (.. rp H. ]). 8E1177.41111N! et :>tobts . .-itihts . S the season.for Stoees-is" fast approaching /1., I would call the attention of , all wishing to purehaSe" ' • '- •" • 2 Pailor or. Cookiiig Stoves -to.my large and well selected 'stock, Whicbem braces the best and most desirable Stoves that niarketir afford; sod which were purchased:early? whichwili enable me to dis pose of them advantageously to buyers. .4 1 i.inorig the leading' Parlor and 'Cook Stoves , • are the Tolleiving: •-•' Parlor , Stoves: Cooking Stoves. MeteOr, Gas Sumer,- . C.llumbiat •,) do. , •'• Royal,.• Oval do do Waverly, • • - Wellington, Gen], • Lehigh, • .Tropic , - Egg, : . ' Zbarm, Monitor, Summer Rose, Also,lhe'Vulcati and SinfOrd's Heaters, a very desirable irtiele fer heating two or . four - rooms with very little, if any, more` fuel than an ordinery parlor stove• Would consume. ' ' Ranges fortobliing, constantly; on' band, all 'of whicli i will sold on - reasonable terms. Call and examine before purchasing elseivbere. • •• 3 '• l • • LAPIEg lONPY:FURS Pareiries ;pf . Abiisl)d FurYarmfaefoN, FANCY filial For Ladies and Children's Wear. ALSO, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Gent's Fur. Gloves and Collars.: As my Furs were all purchased when Gold was at a much lower premium than at present, 1 am enabled to dispose of them at very reas onable prices,-and !would .therefore solicit a call from my friends of .Lancaster county, and vicinity. lErßemember the name, number and street. . . JOHN. FAREIRA, 718 Awn-sr., above Seventh, south sider Sept. 10,'64-em.] PHILADELPHIA. 0:24- I, have no +partner noreonneetion with any:Other store in Philadelphia.; , • • Prescriptions carefully compounded. Prescriptions carefully compounded. . %Remember the place, Remimberthiplace; Dr. Grove's old Stand. Dr Glove's` old Stand. Give us a call. , ' " ' Gibe - urn call. ' ' • FOURTH AND ARCH • STREETS, PHI.tAI)ELPHIA ' • 3 CATEIV - YOR•TEIN , BES'I' TRADE, AND ;,OFFER E 9 zp,pl3, D E CEPTIONS TO , , &S^nd,4q.24.da 13esi • Fashionable ,Silkil,' • IVObilily, :Plaids; , • • ' • • Dark Foulards; .figuredlllerinoes, Good I Blahkets, • Plaid Shawls. ~µ + We fOlielp .0014), DOWN; as close as we follow zt up. Now is a good time for Merchants and clistVmers to Caine October_ 8, 1864.12re.] • 4,akes. .%tribing anti' eintbiginitr. ' Wouni most respectfully take this means of 'informing his friends and the public generally that-he hascominenced the drawing of 1.; 14911 7q A S r! JUDG E MENTS • and irtfact everything -in. the -.Cori vx,v lamina line. ~..Having gratuitous intercourse with, a , member of the Lancaster Bar, will, enable him execute instruments of_writing with, accuracy. He can be found at office of . 4 TIiE MkutErrrAti, , ' on Front street, or at his res idenee:on'Alarket,street,t- a squaremest of the Bonegal House,? 7 Marrotta. II Blank ' - Dee,43, lgortgtiges, - . Judgments and Leases' illiVitys r on - had& and for sale. MARIETTA .11A:13.BLE. YARD. . Michael tt ',— M Gable, Agt.. -. MAfikE MASON -AND. STONE COTTER Opposite, the TownAill ,Park, .1 •• Marietta, :Pa. 111 HE Marble business an all its branches,' 1 will be contained at the old place, near theuniyallalterid , opposite`Funies Cross Xeyr Tiivern,* where every, description of -likable work will be kept tie-hand. in made to order at 'Short notice arid lit very reasonable prices. '' M§riettii,3iine'49, 1861. 49-Iy , T 1 , W. WORRALL, • tplidEGIT 4DEPfTISTi - r' 'reskoviict to. tlicitot4zio fornerltboetupiit .tlikklol. Stoefitzei r adjoining. SPaii.tier ¢ Pat terson' Store, Market Street; lie is now Wait DO al mat 'eel es,,, a r. • ditasedlci;patronize him:: '! l_# In' au Itertminches dar- • ried•43o 'on the moat approved principles - o;;Dental - Ail operations '631-'llle' inoutli , perfO,Fal alididujoisnd wqrlunanlilFe ifrienherLori pribciPlaskind - 14, ;;',, l';•olv-vaity.:iii A !lONA RIX TERMS. • OAt:w 4 Limg, • OiTCiSITE HARRY' WpLFWS: E= abave , 7thi , . sauth PitILADELOHIA .111anWacturer of ADM DEALER IA ALL RINDS OF LAN DIS Bc , TE,OIOI I . Landis 4^„Trout Ldndis & Trout At tke`"Golden At'the ".Golden Mortar," Market Street, Marietta, Market St'ree't, Marietta, li:eep coristantly.en hand .Keep constantly, on hand Drugs, Perfumeries, • , • ,F ancy' Articles, • t. Patent, Medlcines, Coal Oil Lamps and Shades, & Steven's Dye colors, Shoulder Sinees and Trusses, Papers-and• Periodicals, B 3 ka&St4tipnary, • Sfgars) • .• • INDITCE custom ,BUT,P.VLY,ON Hamm dere irked - uporrairtmtrigit at:l f f i rs l :6l7/11;ribirld 'irk it comity' D roil' hettiifoFß _tied 'jdil / 1 18.1it 'FS 11 to hia,..for'svoit hive r satuda . rgroo., a' Etfier'idatinustered torliieVeiPiiikofe.. • P 4, WATetIES All:D JEWELRY ,OF ; , (E/11r DESCHIMON AT THE LOWRSP PRICES . POR CASH • - _ Army ttd Countrj erchants, Pedlint Tra )l444airtters arid, General.Dealere can "finlike llprinedisprofits upon a liken inieitment ! Jewelry of any giern or quality' Ind in any quantity made to order: ICrEcltypiatesfor any class of work furnished. Part,icular. attention paid to , snpplying AuctiOietri; Country Ped lars,-:ln.,diath Trader". a ittlAreriy' Dealera. Any style ofgooderoxiiintiflettired, , . , lfich as Inventions, etc.; seated notice. i 1 Good cop crossing clerlril, with &Small eapital,n find constant employment ! 'Ms and full paftlehlaiti free. • • The profit to the retailerie very large' kwhelesale supply can be carried in a kw- 7 sttelc,pind'italise; or carpet bag, ant tie inconvenient - 10 carry I from place to ploce- Rentember-anOther thing I—this business honorablek ltd- There is no need ilL,Anierepresenting olissho w,!lfoilltmstdiee s islid prelie selves! ! It is hrwhich an•aniple.ond sat isfactortequfittilenif for tife'l money received and an - enCouraging p‘rtifit is - pocketed at the same' time. It is an 'occupation in which no person need be afraid or ashamed to canvass the same field again and again, for where once our goods are introduced, a perms- neut. and .continuous demand is created. .To Soldiers in the array, or those at home • disabled by the hardships of war, to Clergy men out of health, Teachers, Postmasters, or any person who wishes eitherdocal or an ac tive occupation, and one that brings with it great:pecuniary indimements, this presents an opportunity seldon met with. Try it. And see for yotirsolves. - • Carefully selected lota of. Jewelry, compris ing our newest styles and most saleable vari eties of goods. will, be sent anywhere in the Loyal States. We'are constantly filling cir -dere from persons.leaving the choice of goods wholly with us. To such we promise the best exer.3se of our taste and judgement,: and from our long experience can 'insure satisfaction We ask no pay in edvance, state what style and quality of goods are wanted, and we will send the-same and collect pay by Express at the end of the Route. • GOLD ANTO SILVER WATCHES Good movernents and' manufaPtuted in the best manner;of pure material, all warranted at prices from $ll3 to 4'250 eaeh.Sent soy where—pay cellected by express . ; Satistap ' tien guarranteedl .All Watches'at first prices; they, being of our own iniportation. 11:P• Circolit'rs 'Serif free by m a il ! Send‘for • them. - T. tf cIAtTGIIAN, Manufacturers and Importers, 11-3Ml'. 716. BroadWiy, New York. J POSTER, Fiatterta-.cm. de Co_, NO. 60 MARKET STREET, ' ARIETTA, PA. tikALF.RIS IN ' ` • .1j • ' FOREIGN & DOMESTIC' Keep constant bn hand a full'steck of 131ill cling Mliterial„ Nails, L'OCKS, HINGES, . , . . . . GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, WHITE. LEAD, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE' OF CEMENT, i&C., 0 /.F.,' 0N: Rolled. and Hammered Iron, Steel, HOrie-Shoe Bar#, , . • Norway Nail • Rods, Hoop , and Band Iron, Horn . - Shoe Nails,: Bolts, Files, Rasps, etc. B 0 p.S.E:-KEEPING GOODS.. FIRST-CLASS ICOOKING . AND PARLOR STOVES, RANGES, Tubs, Churns , Cedar Stalks,: : ` . Wash Boards, Buckets, Knives and Forks, OlLaied_ ct Wizaana, • Sad Irons, Kraut Cutters, Waiters, Brass and • ;CoPper Kettliis:Olottfes ,(Wringerit,' Pans, Iron ,Ladles, Meat Stands, Coal,oll Lamps, Shad and Lanterns, Tea Scalesi,-,Coireg_ Mills, Painted Chamber.Setti &c &c . Forks, Shovels,.Hoess Spades, Hone Brushes, Wheel Grease, , Fish; Spsrm and Lubric Oils, Cistern P,umps,,•Long and Short Traces, Breast Chains. &c., &c,.. TOOL Si liandand -Wood Saws, Hatchets, Chopping .altd,4llo4.Artes,,Rimols,,Chiskels, Augers , and:Auger,'Bits,-,,.Etracetiv Prunning Hooks „and_ Shetip, 3oc. - Thankful for-past patrpnage,,wchope to. merit tunt,receive.a contimmticeiroffbe saram : ,o ' PATTEXSON'.4. • GO: Marieitts,,July 30, 1864. _ • tf S. S. RA.TIIVOI!l, Merchant ;Tailor,. and ,Cl.6thierc: At F J. 4Crainyles old 'Stand. on tke Co? 40i: of ..isorth ,Queen, an 3. Orano Streets, Ltyleaster, Penya. , , Gl2. TEVU .L to the Citize n of Marietta and vicinity, fdr the lifirik,patrcallige heretofore extended, the undersigned respect fully solicits a continuance' of , the same !if/- Siring theiri', that imder'all circumatsinees, no efforts will be spared in ;en4erina satisfactory iequivalent for eyary' . aii o f con fi dence reposed. CLOTHS; CASII SIEREI'A. N O D ViSiINGI3OIIId sutli:other seasdriable material as fashion and 'the 'market furnishes; constantly kePt on' hand and manufaCtureffto,order,Promptly, and rea sonably, as taste - or style' may auakeat." AISO,-READV.MADE CLOTHING, ' Gegillemetv's Furnishing - G*loi" and 'end articles as tuna* to a Mer. chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. MILE subscriber...offers his„servicea to the j_ citizens of Marietta and vicinity,dn `CONVEYANCING; ENGROSSING AND COPYING, has permitted to refer Janice Duffy, esq., S. S. Nagle, eaq., James Mehaffey, esq,,S. F. Eagle Br. Co, " G. W. Mehatrey,esq., Hieattind t Can he fdund al all times at : his dwelling op . pesite John .17. Clalt's iesidenee, Mar ket itreet„dr at George W. Mehaffera Saw Mill, at the Upper Station. JACOB. BURKART. , . Marietta Oct. 31,,1863-Iy' .., • F "NKLIN trINKLE, M. D.' - . . After ap ,absenceof,,nearly three years rn the Navy and Army of the United States;has returned toAhe, -Borough of Marietta and re erupted the. , ,practice of Medicine. 11311,Eepecial attention paid to Surgical cases in which.:bratich -of his profession he has had very considerable experience. • —. . o.7rrcr. in, his private residence ;—entrance ,at the Ball amr. . 'r. OTlCV.,,TheStockholders of, the Mari-' etta and Mount Joy Turnpike Roa,t,r 4 . will, bold an Annual .Election, at the a ,Cross Xeys,n.(Funk 7 s),Hotel,Mariettavon Monday; .A9v,einher, 7th, 146400. 2 , q'clock,•.P.M4 as Xeclifired , kr la 're As ft 're*. egreilleto be elec.= ted, a 'full attendance is requested. A .! ,By order. of,the , • JOHN W. cr.4..g.,:,,sEcRETA.4l.y. Maneflas 0c..tRber..1.50.8004 • INE iNtiLIQUORS. r H - • Old WAH.A . k,e n y tt olland Gin Oid , SiadekitiListpd . p.„ .. lllllierry , ?l INlnee• • PiltisbArkVtak c 'ettilynt . Y9 .on , h . tlinLAdtythasii 164:Eiemirlidf, ' lbwawery . figure? • Market - at. • S. 11.1:briPPENBA CHORIEFEreN, Nktrk th j bea''''Vti! . l4etAit-iind Siooking Tipacco at I,t " WOLFE'S. 14. 4 Itt "It 1. 4) • V i` cured itamet for bat lc' "r"ItIIV.ITHIErkikTVACTI'S. . (...; • WITT ~Rp WA it ,%tribtnet. Dr, F. Brunon's Celebrated Remedies NO. 1. THE GREAT REVlVER.—Speedily eradicates all the evil effects of self aruse, as lose of memory, shortness of breath, giddi ness, palpitation of the heart, dimness of vie ; ion, or any constitutional derangement of the system brought on by the unrestrained indul gence of the passions. Actsalike on either sex. Price one dollar. ' No. 2. THE Ilktsr.Will cure in from two to eight days, any case of GonOrrhoea,(clap)is without MOHL or smell and requires no restric tian of action or diet; for either sex; price $l. NO. 3. THE Tzars will cure Gleet in the shortest possible time, and I can show certifi cates of cures effected by this remedy, wilier all others have failed. No taste or smell.— Price one dollar. NO. 4. THE PVNITER is the only known remedy • that will positively cure strictures of the urethra, no matter of how longstanding or neglected the casemay be.• Price one dollar. NO. 6. THE SOLUTOR will cure any ease of Gravel permanently and speedily remov all diseases from the bladder and kidney s.— Price one dollar. No. 6. Tub PREVENTOR is a sure preven tion against the contraction of any disease, is lees expensive and far preferable to anything in use.. Adapted to either sex. Price $l. NO 7. THE ARABIA will cure the whites radically and in less time than they can be ef fectually removed by an: other treatment ; in fact this is the only remedy that will really cure this disease ; pleasant to take. Price SI. NO. b. THE ORIENTAL PArriLS are cer tain, safe and speedy in producing menstrua tion or correcting any irregularities of the monthly periods. Price tv, o dollars. NO. 9:.c. TEC FEMALE SAFEGUARD. Or Off spring Regulator will last a lifetime. Price S 5. Either of the Remedies will be sent free by mail on 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 BRUNON. Box 99. Philadelphia, Ps. These Remedies are sold in Marietta only by JOHN. JAY LIBHART, where circulars con tainitiVi'' full description of each case can be obtained gratis, on application. General Depot, North East Corner of York Avenue and Callowhill strect,Philadelphia,Pa. ICI" In complicated cases I can he consulted by letter, or peisonally at my office; entrance, 101 Yoku Avenuec. EAGLE GAS STOVE lIrOGICS, . H. D. BLAKE, 474 BROADWAY, N. Y. COOK[N'& BEATING BY GAS. No Dirt. No Smoke. No Smell • THE "EAGLE' , GAS STOVES Wilr Boil, Broil, Roast Bake, Toast, Stew, and Heat irons, cheaper than. Coal or Wooa! I`have on band, and make to order Stoves and Furnaces for Chemists, Tinners, Book binders, Dentists, Tea Stores, Vulcanizing Stoves,. Photographer's Ovens, &c., and Laun-. dry Irons. Send for a Descriptive Lataloglte. I also' manufacture Coal Oil Stoves, for Cooking & Heating. Burns the common Ke rosene Oil, and does the cooking for a family far one alit per hour. 11. D. BLAKE, Sole Manufacturer, 474 Broadway, N. Y. The American Advertising and Purchasing Agencyg receive orders for the above-named Merchandize. Bus. Dep., E. ALVORD. Cor 'resp. Dep. Fowler L . Wells, 389 Broadway, N. Y. SUPPLEE & ..13RO, IRON AND BRASS : le 011 N D ER S And General ?Machinists, Second street, Below Union, Columbia, Pa• They are prepared to make all kinds of Iron CaStings for Bolling Mills and Blast Furnaces, Yipes t for. Steam, Water and Gas ; Columns, FrAits, Cellar Boma, Weights, Svc., for Buil dings, and castings of every description ; STEAM ENGINES, AND BOILERS, IN TIIE MUST MODERN AND IMPROVED Manner; Pumps, Brick Presses, Shafting and Pulleys,Mill Gearing, Tape, Die; Machinery for Mining and Tanning ; Brass Bearing; Steam & Blast Gauge; Lubricators, Oil Cocks, Valves for Steam, Gaug es, and Water; Brass Fit tings in all their variety; Boiler; Tanks, Flues, Heateri, Stacks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Doors, Washers, tic. BLACKSM/THING in GENERAL From longexpertence in building machinery win flatter ourselves that we can give general satis- Action •t 6 those who may favor us with their loniers.; MRepairing promptly attended to. Orders by mail addressed as above, will , meet with prompt attention. Prices to matt/Se times. Z. SUPPLEE T. R. SUPPLEE. Columbia, October 20. 1860. 19 tf NE COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO., T Of Co/usibia, Lancaster County, Penna. "'FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount insured, ' $2,604,435 68 'Whole 'monist of Premium Notes, 255,931 46 Bel. Cash. PremiuMs, ' Jitnuary 1, "1863, $2,120 31 Reepts for premiums, less ,Ages consmies• ions in 1863; 9,382 45 Receipts for Assessments less - Agt'a commissions in- 1863, 2,385 02 Losses and expenses paid in 1863; $10,133 32 Bal. of. Premiums, Jan. 1, _ _ 1864, A. & GREEN, PRESIDENT, GEORGE.YOUNG, Jr., A'ecretary. MICHAEL'S. SHUMAN, Treasurer - DIRECTORS : ' Rbbere T. Rion, John W. Steacy, John Fendria, H. G. Minich, F.'l'oet kin, Michael S. Shuman, MichtieM ShOman, S. C. Slaymaker, George Young, Jr., Nich 949 Mc Donald 'Edmund Spering, Amos S. Green. A LEXANDER LYNDSAY, Fashionabk Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN Would most respectfully inform the citizens of •this Borough and neighborhood that he has the laygest assortment of City made work in his line of business in this Borough, and be ing a practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER himself,is enabled to select with more judgment thanttliose who are not. He continues to man ufacturf, the very best. manner everything in ,the'BOT ".,447D SHOE LINE, which he wilt Warteat,ldeneatnees and good fit. 31:37,Ca1i eAtamine hill stock before piir cliipig' eleewb re. , 44,Lother Call , for 5000 Zen, Who want their Faces Shaved clean, their Hair Cut and Heads Sharapooned in the m st scientific : manner, can do so by , calling in at the- Market.;Street Barber Saloon, opposite tithatt''s Drug Store. DR. kehternacli , s Aiiny Lotion, an infalli 4 '6l4'reniedy for 'Saddle Galls, Open Sores, and diftearrof the skin, . 4 4 - AT THE GOLDEN MORTAR. QT. CROIX in NEW ENGLAND -RUM 0 : forculinary purposes, warranted germ ine H. D. Benianitt. A ,LARGE-stock of Paper 'and Enve/opes , 41. : *ofthe best quality just received sod for n The Goldeu Mortar. ROGER'S • Celebrated Pearl Cement an .Oil P_Hateditaeltino — GOLDENMORTAR. ktfna EMI riIaREETIERCES' SHOULDERS AND , IMSIDESifor-saligat r 4 1. *D R.DIFFENBACH'S. NOVO *Basses Barrels. Fbt Dale , at J. R. DI FFEN BACH'S $13,887 79 3,754 47 $13,887 79