@le Focal Biarititian. MARIETTA CAR Hones. The several pas senger trains will leave the "Upper-Station _Depot" as follows: Morning train, East, at 10 minutes before 8 ; Mail train West, 12:03 Harrisburg Accommodation train, East, at 17 (minutes after 5 in the evening; the same train West, at 39 minutes after 6, in the evening. IATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1865, IsTENDED REMOVAL :--The Printing Bice of "The Mariettian" will be re loved 'on or about the first of March, to JYNDSAY'S BUILDING, ( second story) El. Jow Lane, between Market and Front treats, only a few steps from the Post office and a short distance from the Vhite Swan Hotel, where we will be dad to meet our old friends and the lends of the establishment. Don't for it the place—"Lyudsey's Building," bar the Eagle Hotel, ( formerly Stack mse's). or A very pleasant, cotillion party— le managers called it a Sociable—but think it should be called a grand cit tens dress ball—for in point of numbers 'id preparations it w s truly a grand fair. The young gentlemen having it 'charge left nothing undone to make a very pleasant entertainment, whilst ouseal and his 'better half" Idid„, as ley always do on such oceaSions.l set Ich a table as would seduce,. the most terMined Grahamite from hie plain id. The party was, Very qargO - and • My pleasant., . 'Among the Post Offices Penn. dvania which have b`cieu assigned to ie fourth class by the Postmaster Geo 'al, as given in the, Washington tironicle, we God the 'followforfrfim 'is county. The Postmastertt of these ices will receive the salaries annexed. (am 09tober 1, 1864: Bainbridge, 1 ,90; Chnrebtown, $110; Elizabeth inn, $320; If i nterprig,e, $100; EiAttaia ir ft ; Flrg9 l ,Ftd, VA; Go r P,i;s? 6o ; Atiz, $$BQ.; Manheim, $l6O ; Marietta, 6io; Ma'town, g 0.60 m il le, 3504 Mount Joy, $5.70 ; ;1103 New Holland, $l9O ; Paradise 030 ; Reamatovvn, $l.lO ; Sikfe Harbor, ,230; Strasburg, -$300." gir The Good teniplars'ofGiis place acted the followiog officers- for, the isuiog term, commencing February Ist. W. C. T. Theo Girod, ' . . `W. V. T. Hattie O'Bryatt. , • W. S. John Wi ado! T. (Ivor Ire • ( ‘W. 1. G. (Javier Spangler, .O. G. Clement Miller: W, C, J. P. Wa11.44. • W. P. S. Amanda Carroll. W. M. 11. Johnson. D. M. Florence Brooks. • W. A. S. Hattie C 94. W. R. 11. S. Mary Carroll. W, L. H. S. Mary Larielere P W..C, 1. A. A, Bata to lo L. a. C. C. P•••GrOOli. ag- "Busty Plunib"—and' who 'does Mot know "Busty," has rrempved %Haring establishment . lro* the oid ilstadt place, to the, pones .formerly..' ised by Harry Wolfe and Harry has`re weed his "Notion Haase" to the Al- Ctadt place,-in a word; "traded" and, sit is said, a fair exchange is no rob )ery, we are glad to find them both nice-, y fixed. OW J. Q. Detwiler, of lowa, will de lver a lecture on Temperance, in Tem )erance Hall, on Thursday evening )ext, the 9th instant. ' This notice will ;all to mind the able and eloquent die werses,delivered bete last winter, by his gentleman. He is one of the very )est lecturers on thlsoubject in .this tountry. Go and hear-him and pot) ill not be dissatisfied. Jamee B. Allison having iesigned the position of ticket agent at this joint, Joseph Sultzbach bas been ap minted in his place. We are sorry to tart with James, for be, wae ; .o very, Ibliging and attentive officer; c ir Mr. L. L. Guthman'', of Fhiladel ihia, has opened a clothing, establish tent on Front street, with Wi lliam" ichallber as cutter and salesman. Bill swell knoWn here and has a host of friends on the river. See advertisement • in another column. Gir We • last week bad "big Jake 'eters," killed ; we are glad , ta le'ara .his is not so, but unfortunately he 'has tad hie leg taken off above the knee. youn'g Adams, also of this, glace, was Pounded slightly in tbe breast. or The sale of the real estate of ,awrence Ripple, decealed `uttli 4 titke place on, Tuesday evening, (iipt'Offlti& day, as published in our lase) 'Pelir p air list. Read thi thrrected advertisement ufo in another column. Sr Messrs. Hanka, Foreman & Go., luccessors to J. Diffenbach, have last received a new stockof goods. Lead their card in anotbeecolumn. The quota of this counttis 2,584. Monday next will be the, last % tay for the correction of the enrolment lit • • Ile" We are really compelled: to o• ,la'y over several advertisements intepo4 for this Week's paper. • •‘ eirA new lot of Yaitlentinap.lolojil* been received at Dr..Viinkle'e:` 67 From the Manheim Sentinel, as well as from some who were present, we learn that quite an interesting meeting of teachers was held in that borough on Thursday and Friday., January 19th and 20th. From all accounts the meeting was a spirited and practical one, such as only energetic and live teachers could get up. The Sentinel says, "This was one of the most practical Institutes ever held In this county. The lectures were all to the point, and the discussions on meth ods of teaching highly beneficial to teachers. Harmony, good feeling, and a commendable desire for improvement on the part of all the teachers were no table features of the Institute from be ginning to end." The exercises commenced on Wed nesday evening with•lectures on the general subject of Education by the County Superintendent and others. The exercises during l'hurseay and Fri day consisted of lectures and discussions upon various branches of ecience, Chem istry, Physiology, Arithmeiic, 0 rammer, Penmanship, &c. Among the most prominent lecturers were S. G. Behmer, and Profs , Harding and Geist of Millen!. ville'Normal School. We were pleased to notice the active part taken by Prof, Geist. Being for, a number ofyears the efficient and' much esteemed Principal of x.,ur High School we claim him, as a Mariettian and watch yhis career with interest. His lectures upon this occa sion were upon Natural Science, princi pally Chemistry. He handled his sub- Sects well, giving evidence of being a hard student and also of taking great in terest in the Department under his care at the Normal. From 'present evidences, we predict for him a suCcessful career in the world of science. The Marietta High School may well be proud to own him as one of its teachers. Prof. Harding's lecture on Arithmetic, and other subjects are also highly spo ken of. The Sentinel says, "These two gentlemen are thorough in the braticheS upon which they spoke and are excel lent lecturers." Mr. Behmer's lectures especially the one on Popular Educa tion; were of that happy kind which blend entertainment with instruction and carry conviction to the minds of the . bearers. There are others of whom we would like to make special mention but space will not allow. We cannot omit however to mention one thing that pleased Cs 'very much, viz., the attend ance of so many teachers from our own borough'; no less than four being pres ent, during some part of the exercises. Misses Mary and Sarah Turner, Ernma, F. taker, and Mr. T. P. lloffmeier of the High - School. We see Mr. Hoff ringer spoken of as having taken part in the discussions. This is exceedingly gratifying to us as Mariettians and shows that we have teachers in our schools - whose hearts are io their work. With such teachers as Geist and Hoff reeky., if parents and Directors lend their proper co-operation and the pupils obey the directions of their teachers, our High School cannot fail to be an ornament and a : blessing. to the commu nity. 'We will conclude this article with several of the resolutions passed at Matiheitn. Resolved, That we believe the hold ing of - Itiititutes similar to this in vari ous sections of the county could not fail to be of benefit, by bringing the subject of Education home to the people and arousing their interest in the cause. Resolved, That we recommend to the teachers of the county the plan of holding associated Institutes, that is, of several Township Institutes, uniting in a meeting of a day's duration ; holding, if possible, one such meeting during the winter in each township. • Resolved, That we regard the proper education of the young to be of the ut most importance to the . welfare of the nation ; and that it is the duty of every citizen, as a true patriot, to labor ener getically for this great cause. THE PrnENIX PECTORAL :—This cough .remedy is now extensively used and is of the highest value to the community; its curative qualities having been tested by thousands with the most gratifying result's, Its cheapness brings it within the reach of all. It is prepared by Dr. Levi Pberholtier, a reputable physiciaii of Phamixville, Pa., and is sold by all drugKists and country store-keepers. e•Teterson's Ladies Magazine for February is out. This is the cheapest of first-class Ladies magazines published, being ONLY Two Dollars a-year. Charles J. Peterson, Publisher, 306 Cheetnut street, Philadelphia. It gives handsome steel engravings, fashion plates, new ,styles of coats, bonnets, knitting work, music and the very best character of reading matter. Now is the time to subscribe. ,•••1• 1 1•01•I1.e,..1 , ,P41.,: . er The Galebaugh property in the vicinity of 'Maytown, will be sold .'at public sale; at Houseal's Railroad Hotel, this place, on Wednesday, February 22d. Here will be an opportunity to get some. of the finest land:in East Donegal, town • - ship. Bee advertisement in •another column. 1,4 ifir A crowd of job work and a :num= %el' of advertisiiments pressed „ 1 / 2 1119,n, us solris week, has compelled , us-' to curtail ar tad aoloont of reading matter. HAUKE, FOREMAN it CO., bb Marietta, Pa. SOCOMSOILS TO J. R. DIFF.EN-BACII . ARE NOW , OPENING AN 0. - derisiao ,:flasoftment of DRY GOODS_ Prints, Sheetings, , Alpacas, Tickings, DeLains, Checks, Cashmeres,' • . Poplins, Flannels,' • Napkins, Gloves, Reps, • Notions, BALMORALS. Calicoes, 245, 30 and 35. cents, Best made, 371 cents, Unbleached Blushes, 28, 30,35,40 and 50 cents, Bleached Muslims, 25, 30, 35 and 40 cents. Also, .a fall line of White Goods: Cambrics, Brilliants, Jaconets, Nainsooks, Book Muslins, Mull, Swiss, 6^' c Me_u - s Wear: Cloths, Cia4sihie'res, cotionades, &c ,at loth prices G-roce.ries Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, Teas, Spices, - f .A. I, QUEP.ggWAAE AND GLASSWARE One of our firin being coutinuallyin the Eastern markets; our facilities for obtaining the latest and most desirable style of goods are not , equalled brany , other house in:the country. The public are respectfuhy invited to eiye'utrie'call, being determined not to be underisold "by any. HAUKE,,,F0.124.2114Y.476 '1865. ' .274 i VALUABLE REAL ESTATE .., ......... ~..,„.„.„ ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22d, 1865. !THE undersigned Executor of the Will of Ann Gealbaugh, late of the City of Lan caster, deceased, in pursuance of the directions of said Will, will expose to sale, by public vendue, at the public house of Lewis Houseal, in the Borough of Marietta, [Upper Railroad Statioal the following described Real Estate, late of said deceased, to wit : NO. 1. . A Plantation or Tract of first-rate Land, situated on the Susquehanna River, in East Donegal township, Lancaster county, 3 miles.from Marietta, and 2 miles from May town, adjoining said river, and lands of. Abra ham Engle, Benjamin Herr, Conrad Zeigler and others,. containing about 140 _ about 4 acres thereof being Covered with ex cellent Timber. The improvements thereon ma ; Ann A two STORIED FR AME HO USE, Swisser Barn,'WashHou . se.Smoke house, Wagon Shed and Corn ..house Sty - : and other 'buildings, • . . . .. Also, A TENANT HOUSE, Well of excel lent Water with - Pump, :and . AN UR- CHARD ,of YOUNG FRUIT TREES.it The Railroad and Canal runs'through' the Tract along the river.' No. 2. ' A tractOf Arst-rate lime Stone land in East .Donegal township, aforesaid, about ,-, of amile east of Maytown,on the road lead inv to Mount Joy, adjoining lands. o.P.John Whitehill, James Clark, John Tack, Jacob Markley, and others, containing—. 100 ACRES AND 11 PERCHES, with a Well of water and pump thereon. Botii said d'escribed tracts 'are under good fencesdivided into convenient fie* and in a state' of cultivation. N0..3, A t tract ofifire-rate limestone land, adjoining sai'd' e town of .Maytown, on the turn pike leading tWlVliirietta, adjoining landa„of Samuel Mellaify.,,Samuel Pena,—Fletcher, —Albiiihf and 'others, containing about • •45 ACRES, under good fences and in good cultivation. 72; LOTS OF GROUND, • . in said town, of. Maytown, on the south west corder of Centre Square and Main atrept,,with Olk - A Two-stokied Weather-bnarded DWELLING DOUSE, . ' with Kitchen attached, a large , `; SWISSER _BARN, -. and other buildings.thereon, and. two wells of water with a pump in one of them. Persons wishing to view the •premises; be= fore the sale, will please call on Mr. Jacob-D. Longenecker, residing near Maytown: The sale will begin at 1 o'clock in the after noon of said day, when terms will 'be made JACOB FRANTZ; (27-ts.)-. Executor. Ste. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.. ON .:SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25,;:1565. The undersigned administrator of the estate R' of Elizabeth Shuman, deceased, by virtue of, an order of an Oiphans' Court of Lapcaster County, will sell at public sale, at the , • WHITE SWAN HOTEL, in the Borough of Marietta, all that certain - .vv - I.lll_a_g . Ho i .AND HALF LOT OF GROUND,' on which it is erected, being the Eastern half of LOT No. 3R, containing in front on Front street Twenty Six Feetand Three Inches, and extending in depth, northvvardly, 210 feet, to e 14 feet wide Alley, situated on the North , side of Front street, between Walnut street and a Public Alley, is that part of the. Bo; rough of Marietta , in the County'of Lances 7, ter, laid out by David Cook, with the appur tenances thereunto belonging. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock in the evefi-, ing of the above named day. TERMS : Teo per cent. of the amount bid to be paid when the property is struck off, and a bond with approved security, to be given for the payment of the halance.on the first of April, 1865. JACOB' D. LONGENECKER A. EDISWILER, Auctioneer. ilep)ing qpD eohNbiq rpHIS new Road is now completed, and in. 1 good running order, with first-ciass Pas senger Cars, and having made arrangements with the connecting roads North and South offers to the travelling public a direct and through route, from WASHINGTON and BALTIMORE, via . York, Columbia and Reading to Allentown, Easton, and NEW YORK, which route for beauty and Summer Resorts should be tried to be appreciated. Trains North leave Columbia at 8.00 a. in. F. cc cc 64 10.40 a. m. A. ‘4 4C CC , 2.25 p. m. A. " Arrive at Reading at 10.05 a. m. F. PI " . 44. - 3.00-p. m. A. CI CC CC 9.40 p. m. A. Trains South leave Reading at 6.30 a. in . . A. 60 CC 11.00 a. m. F. Cr CC gC 4- 5 9 P. m. A. " Arrive at Columbia at 9.10 a. in. A. ~ cc cc 1.15 p. m. F. cc 9.00 p. m. A. Trains leave Columbia at 8.00 A. M. and 2.25 P. M. arrive in Philadelphia at 1:20 P. M. and 7.05 P. M. • in New York, at 2.45 P. M. Trains leave Philadelphia, via Phil's.& Reading Sailroai at 8.00 A. M. and arrive at Columbia at 1.15 P. M. Sat'nettb, Lancaster passengers for Reading, will take the Penn'a. R. 'R.- Mount Joy accommo dation. West, leaving Lancaster at iLId A. M. and Fast line West, at 2.20 P. M. connecting with the R. &C. R. R. at Landisville, "and arrive in Reading at 3.00 P. M. and 4.40 P. The River Susquehanna at Cclurnbia is crossed by a 'Steam Ferry, a NEW BOAT awaits the arrival 'of the train to convey - the passengers over, the change being delightful. Passengers 'by the-fait line will , dine at Co- , lumbia. * "F" is for Fast Line. "A" for Accom modation Train. • . F. W. NORTHROP, I ROB'T CRANE, General, Ticket Agent. , General Superin,t I. 1'46 eiotiliilff Isl4blisfii-mt. Front Street, Iflar'ietta, Pa. WILLIAM SCHAVFNER. With L. L. Gut7iinalin, of Philadelphia, TT AVING opened a new Clothing Store, in Samuel Peck's, building, on Front-st., a fevr doors above Flury's Hotel corner, where R.EADY MADE CLOTHING of every, description, and Gentlemen's fur nishing goods, will be found in great variety, and will be sold at the very lowest prices pos-• Bible. William Schaffner will take the Meas ure of any gentleman desiring •it and send it to Philadelphia, where the zarment will be made up,and a good .fit guarranteed. ' This will,be no Yankee trap every article will be ao le with it view tb, secure a perma 'nent trade: Call a nd'see the . goods and learn the prices. ' • 4 - " ' ' • Salt, 6 c ELECT HIGII.SCEEOOL: A School for putlils , cirrtavancel !ind sedofid-', 'grades will - tte ope'pe Al the High S i cituol Building, . ON MONDAY THE 10th OF APRIL NEXT:: Every WO Fiji be made to take,it a rat, class.sche'ol; worthy of the'paq,iiiap-1t.„405:8..1 Termsipir,!luailer,`.s.to p0z,p19:4:, Fo?fertherfiartreulars addreas'tliOrmelPPV E , , 2: - F,HPFEIVEYEIV,I • 4* *?rtikiiaz;', Mairettie Februii, 1865. - " AT PUBLIC SALE TWO-STORY BRICK l EXECUTOR'S SALE OF TOWN PROPERTY. THE Undersigned, Executor of Lawrence Hippie, late of the Borough of Marietta, deceased, will expose to public sale, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 2I, )865, At "The Hermitage," Hotei,.at the Lower Station, Marietta, the following Real Estate, late the property of said deceased, viz : ONE LOT OF GROUND, situate and lying in that part of said Borough of Marietta laid out by Jacob Grosh, Esquire, and numbered on the ground plan thereof, by Number lot, late the residence of said de ceased, on which is erected A Iwo-story Frame Dwelling House, Frame Stable, and other necessary out-build ings, Pump at the front door, &c. ALSO, LOTS NOS. 147 and 14S, in the same part of said borough, fronting on' what is known as "l he Pike," only a short distance East of the residence: ALSO, LOT NO. 49, situate and , being in that part of said borough laid out by John Myers, and fronting on Pike street,, neat what is known as" Battle Row." Sale to commence at-6 o'clock in the. even ing? .when terms and copditions win , be.,made known by A. N. CASSEL,, Marietta, January 2t, 1§65. 1 25-ta A. Emswri.Ea, Auctioneer: THE ,P;HCENIX PECTORAL; Or, Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry and Seneka Snake Root, WILL CURE THE DISEASES OF THE 1 1']2 -- roat cfc Such as Colds, Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Bron...hitis, Catarrh, ,Sore Throat, Hoarseness. Whooping Cough, 3•r. , ITS TIMELY USE WILL. PREVENT • ' Pulmonary Coniumption, And,even where this, fearful disease has taken hOld' if milli afford kreater - relief than any . . other medieinh. Mies Kate - Vanderslide of Pottsville, says : "I was benefited more by. using the; ehcenix Pectoral than any other medicine Fever used." -Elias Oherholtzer, of. Lionville, Chester county, waxcored of a cough of many years' standing by using'the Phtenak Pectoral. Joseph Lukens, of Hall street, Phoenixville, certifies that he was cured of a cough of two years' itanding.' - virlien - ill other medicines had failed, b, the use.of thePlicenix Pectoral. , Jacob PoWers Certifies that he has sold hun dreds of hottlemf.thwßhcenix aeetoral, and that all Vthoed 4 fl - - lifar‘leitimtity of its woriderfd effects in curing coughs. John !toyer, editor of the Independent Ph.cen4, havincosed it„has no. hesitation in pronouncing itive'cmplete remedy for cough, hoarseness and irritation in the throat. The ,West Chester Jeffersonian says: "We have known Dr. pbetholtzer. personally a nunribei of years, and it gives is the. greaiei pleasure to recommend his medicines, inas much as the public rarely have the benefit of family medicines prepared by, a physician of his acquirements, and experkence. Dr. Oberholtzetis a member of•the Alumni of the Medical Department of "the University of Pennsiiirania, at which institution he grad uated in 1854." • , , The Reading Gazette. says: "This cough rerutslY,is made ; by ; Dr. L.. Obe'rholtzer,. of Pa„ and it has acqulred aro un surpassed`reputation in suring coughs., It is carefully and skillfully ,prepared -from Wild :Cherry Birk nrid. Seneka Snake Root." Dr. Geo. .13. Wood, Professor of the Practice of Medicine in the University of Pennsy vania, Physician to the Pennsylvania Hospit al, and one of the,authors of the United States Dispensatory : says of Seneka-Snake Root: action: is especially, directed to,the lungs." The propileter,of this medicine has so:much confidence in its curative poWent) nom the testimony of hundreds who. have used # 7 that the, ninney,will; he pnid back to any purchaser who net satisnen,with its effects. It sn'pleastint to take that children cry for it. It costs only TV ENT Y-F.I.VF., CENTS.. It is intended for only one class of 'diseases, namely, those of the Thtoat and Lungs. Prepared only by • LEVI OBEEMOLTZER, M. D., . Phoenixville Pa . Sold by' all Droggists end Storekeepers. JOHNSTON,; H.O.LLOwAy & CO WDEN, No. 23 North. Sixth Street, Philadelphia, —General c iAlholesale Agents. . N. 8.-4 f your nearest. druggist, or store keeper does not „keep this medicine do not let him put you Off, with some other medicine, because he makes more ,money on it , but send at once to one of the agents f3m ColiVqo. Capital and Assets, $429;920:80. FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT: Whole amount iuettr•edi'' • $5,041,1120Ag Amt of premium • - notes, ' '5426,090:66'''. :' Bal. cash prelniam„ Jan'y 1, 1864;• • '3,754:47' Cash receiptsitt 1864,' less fees and 'comz . - missions, '22 3 870:56 $452,715:69 Losses and expensei - paid in 1864, $2.1,79,4:89 Balance of Capital •'• and Assets, Jan nary Ist, 11 , 65, 4.,920:80 $452,715:69 GEORGE YOUNG, • Secretary. Columbia, January 21,,1865. 2672 t T ETTERS REMAINING unclaimed in the Post 'Office at' Miilietta, ' Pll4 ' THUIIiDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1863. • Bigler, Simon Murray,. Julia Bollinger, Jacob Nealey, Mrs, Mary Carter, Samuel •Pauler, Granville' 3 Bally, Frank Punier ' 'Edward ' Epel, Christimi Rider; Henry ' • Engwicht, Emanuel Sharp, Miss Sarah Elicher, Peter Sailor; Samuel' Farringer, R. S. Stauffer; ,, Mrs. A. M. Fisher, John Spott, George alines, C. E.Esq. Smith, Joseph Gray, Miss. Stanton, Mrs. Jahn, Haines, Jerry Souder, Benjamin' Hill, Miss Susan Welchens,' Billy' - Jones, Susan White, Miss Susan. Landis, Sainuel J. Weaver, John L. ic]=. To' obtain any of these letters; the ap plicant must call for "advertised: teltersirigiye the date of this list, and pay one cent for ad i,ertishig. ABRAHAM CASSEL,P..M., Estate of Lawrence Hippie, late of Borough of Marietta,,degeased.: Letters Testamentary on said estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all-per sons indebted thereto are requested to,..rnatre immediate settlementond those ha - ving or dithands agaOst.the same will, present them .without delay for settlement to the underaign-: ed, residi4gin the Borough*Nf' CASSELo Nhirietta. ~ • d , Executor. , Marietta January 2I 1865. TOE PRINTING 'of' ;deseiViticon ex emi,tel with. ngatneae and dtepatch at the office* The IVlRTiettityki ' , G 445 0 0 s Cour— dlmain,TobscAO.st t ChelYing g woLms. The Drug Store opposite the POST OFFICE, Where Gold, Silver and Greenback-2 AKE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR ~~u~s, edirines,ffafL nnf~, &C., &C., &C., OF EVERY DESE,RIPTION. AVING just laid in a pure and fresh stock of Medicines, would take this means to orm his old friends and the public in gener al that everything now on hand is really new and fresh—his entire old stock having some time since been disposed of—which has been carefully selected and is now offered at fair and reasonable prices FOR CASH. In addition to his stock of Drugs and Chemicals will be found a varied assortment of Toilet and • - Fancy Articles, such as Tooth, Hair and Nail Btushes, Infant Combs and Brushes, Pocket and Red ' ding Combs, Toiet, Shaving and ' II Tooth Soaps, Bazin and Haul's Fine Extracts, Hair Oils and Pomades, Port i'donnaes and Pocket Books, Hair llyes,Tooth Washes, Pearl Pow - - der, Roue, Colougne, Bay Wa ter, Powder Boxes, Stc,„ - Corn Starch and Farina, Coal Oil, Lamps, Shades and Chimneys, STATIONARY. Everything in the Stationary way, such as . Pens, Inks, Note, Tissue, Blotting and other kinds of Paper, Envelopes, Clarified and other Quills, Scented Gloves for the wardrobe, and an endless variety of fancy and useful articles, usually found at such establishments, but any article ,not on hand will be ordered at once. A' new kind of playing cards, called "Union Cards," having Stars, Flags and Crests instead of Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, &c. The Face cards are Goddesses, Colonels, instead of the Queena„ Kings and Jacks. This is a beauti ful and patriotic substitute for the foreign em blems and should be universally preferred. School Books, Copy Books, Slates and the School. Stationary generalb , and Bibles, Sr.c., always on hand Having secured the services of Mr. Cri.as- H. Bairrotc, an experienced and competent Pharmaceutist who will attend to carefully compounding with accuracy and dispatch, at all hours. The Doctor himself can be consul ted at the store, unless elsewhere professionally engaged. la-Subscriptions for all the Magazines, Il lustrated and Mammoth Weeklies received. Goia Pegs fot. Pens to suit the hand, and prices to suit. the Pocket The best Gold Pens in the World ON receipt of the following sums, we will send, by mail, or as directed a Gold Pen or Pens, selecting the same according to de scription, namely : Gold Pens, in Silver Plated Extension ~ Cases with Pencils. For *l, No. 2 Pen; for $1:25, No. 3 Pen; for $1:60, No. 4 Pen; for $2, No. 5 Pen ; for $2:25, No. 6 pen. These pens are stamped THE IMPERIAL PEN, and are well finished and fine writing GOLD PENS, with good aridum points, al though they'are unwarranted, and cannot be 'exchanged. WARRANTED GOLD PENS. Our name . ( AMERICAN GOLD PEN CO., N. Y.,) is stamped on all our Ist quality Pens, and the . points are warranted for six months, except against accident. Our second QUALITY 'Pens, are stamped THE NATIONAL PEN, with the initials of our firm (A. G. P. Co., ) and are carefully made, having the same points as our first quality Pens, the only great difference being in the quality of the Gold. ' Gold Pens,lst and 2d . quality in Sol id Silver Extension Cases, with Pencils. For $2:00 a No. 1 pen hit quality, or a-ffiti: 2 pen 25 quality. For $2:25 a No: 2 pen Ist quality, or a No. 3 pen 2d quality. For $2:25 a No. 3 pen first quality, or a No. 4 pen 25 quality. For $3:50 a No. 4 pen lst quality, or a No. 5 pen 2d quality. For $4:50 a No. 5 pen Ikquality, or a No. 6 pen 2d' quality. ‘i • For $5:50 a No. 6 pen Ist' quality. The same Gold Pens, in Solid Silver Gold-Plated Ebony Desk Holders and Morocco Cases. For $2:25.8 No. 3 pen Ist quality, or a No. 4 pen 2d quality. For $2:50 a No. 4 pen let quality, or a No. 5 pen 2d quality. For $3:20 a No. 5 pen let quality, or a No. 6 pen•2d•quality. For $4:00 a No. 6 pen Ist quality. For $5:50 a No. 7 pen. For $6:75 a No. 8 pen. For $12:00 a No. 12 pen : all first quality. Our pens rank throughout the country as equal if not superior to aay gold pens manu factured. Not only for their writing qualities 'but durability and elegant finish. The great eat care is used in their manufacture, and none are sold with the slightest imperfection which skill can detect. Parties in•ordering must specify the name, number and quality in all instances and whether stiff or limber, coarse or fine. TO,CLUDS. A. discount of 12 per cent.. will be allowed on sums of $l5, if sent to one address, at one time ; 15 per cent. on $25 ; 20 per cent. on $4O. All remittances by mail, REGISTERED, are at our risk. To all who enclose 20 cents ex tra for registering, we guarantee the safe de liveig of the goods. Circulars of all our new styles, with Engra vings'of exact sizes, and .prices, sent upon re ceipt of stamp, if desired. Pens re-pointed fo. r 50 cents, by mail. 1 STATIONERS sad JEWELERS are requested I to correspond with us as we can offer then I GREAT INDUCEIIENTS. Address. AMERICAN GOLD PEN CO., No. 200 Broadway, N. Y 3m] Interest on Deposits. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MARIETTA, PA. January 23, 1865. I'VE PER CENT. Interest will be paid for deposits made with this Bank, paya ble imone .year. AMOS BOWMAN, Cashier, First National, Bank of Marietta THIS BANKING, ! ASSOCIATION HAVING compLETR.33 ITS ORGANIZATION IS, now prepared to transact all kinds of BANKING' BUSINESS: The Board , of Directors meet weekly, on ,7 tiVednesdaY; foedisconnt and other business. Xrßolife: Wars' : From, 9A. DI I`o 3P. H. JOHN HOLLINGER, PRESIDENT. •AMOS BOWMAN, - Cashiek. Manetta, July 25, 1863 .O...KATES in large variety. Men's Skates, 40—Boys' Skates,—Ladies Skates,—Misses Skates, at the following' prices': 50c, Mc, .$l, 'sl:2s, $1:50," $2; $2:50, and $3. Call and see them at JOHN SPANS.LEWS . • Hardware Store. 4l LARGE LOTaOF BUJE , F WINDOW SHADES at!remarkably low prices to oseoutt e.3 . 011-If SPANGLER"' • market Street, Marietta. A. F,Clitiinketais'Arin'y Lotion, an infslli Ike. ) taiiiikt for Stitt& Gaits, Open Sore s land die sestofl a"akin, , AT THEr OOL S DEIV MORTAR.
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