Tide patiettian. F. L. Baker, Editor. MARIETTA. PA : tViatuidaa, _Xl_asch I 1 ,IcrbJ. fir The recent appointmeute Of Jay Cooke to dispose of ~the,„„Se.venahis_ty United States loan is already producing most gratifying fruits., ,'Phe, Philadel phia Inquirer says ?Ir. cooks has not yet had time to, fully„ orgonize” hie ages - 7 eies,, but his success in , nbtaining sub scriptions, baa been truly , remarkable, Mr. Cooke has energy, great experience, and, possesses „the c,onflence of,the ctti zens of all parts of the , country. The Government has.doim a.. wise thing - in placing. the , negotiation of this Joan in' his hands, and the pational,treasury will, be. benefited to ft degree which, will glad den tha.heart, of every patriotm citizen. The New York Daily TribUne soys, a friend writing to, us from Philadelph ia, , says "I saw. this afternoon many, very many work.ing.man and:women ,in tkeir working clothes, bring in to,„jay,Co4ers office their little savings of $5O and $lOO and butthe $5O apd , $lOO 7-30 bonds, Don't anybody he reafter talk to me about the pertnanelhey of a GoVernment. in whose permanency the working eas es are deßositors I Unshakable , and , eternal is the State which is In debt to those of its. citizens who ,depend .upon their daily labor for, their daily bread." GeneralaTrook and` Kelleyand a Captain .Thayer .were captured , in Cum berland, * . d., on the morning, of the 21. st, by a party, of rebels, and carried off prisoners. When it is considered that there are several thousand troops there, and these officers were slegping , at; tele in the town, the military discipline, obsetved may bo imagiged"Ause Reg. I igeOs deseryer. thoir,captivity, and we do not thinkt that the,eervice mill, suffer in the least by it. GirThe governnieot has,'within the past two or three weeks, pretty neatly accomplished worke repossessing • the:United. Stater Roperty, which -was taken from it by i,the secessionists An 1801. •40ne after another the / forte ; cgs tom bouses.and navy. yards shave _come baek into bur hands; until-there remains viry little indeed. to -be. taken. IgivTlll3 l . hianguratiou of President Lincgln peeped off in Washington, on Saturday last, very grandly—said to hive been the grandest one elm the formation of ~ t he Republic. A vaga: bond named Clemmits wins arrested for threatening:to assassinate:the Tresidant —all, else was quiet and peaceful.: The expedition sen t out Y • in snit of omicron' giooleand Kelley has returned. It was unsu'e ' eeTwinl:" dier generalThiyal is now co in Army` co mmand of the i • ° est Th e President is understood to be - wratbint t 1 wan of di ltere" such event could hayehiikpened. an ear A'rnan named Clements has been &mated in Washington, charged with being engaged in a plot to assassinate Mr. Lincoln 'on March the 4th. The evidence against him is said , to be pry complete.' He - is new in the old Capi, tol sir The Naples co rrespondent ,the LondOn , _Moiming P ost 'of the anatomical gallery 'of the Po'spitnl of the Incurables, in that city, a Corpse has lately 'been, nissscted wbuseinfernal conforMationwis a womai,: while `the external iris a Innis. 3 '3" Senators Saulsbury of Delairare and McDougall orQalifornia, have been left out of all the `cOnituitteeii`ofthe United States Senate. The first for hie violent copperheadism —the second ,for &ticket:fess. Or Capt. Stanton" Shales; probably the last sneriVor of the battle 'or Lake Erie, in 1.813, died in Colpmbus,. last week He was an, officer under Commodore Commodore Perry. orGen. Grant officially: reperts .that since tha beginning of the campaign. lest May; seven teen .thonsambleserterd have come into our lines from Lee's army alone. gar The army volanteore, front rolk county,.Oregon, have , a .pledge uot to drink Any.. t intoxicating liquors nor gamble while in the service or, the United States. 4 llkir Jacob Little,. the . .great. Wall : street stock operator, is .said ,to have become deranged. .liti . B-11fe CoCtlie, (Pat i lt forty years has been- - orta -9 nonmed "' excitement.' . , . ler It is .said Vice President . ..Andy' Johnson was too drunk at their:wars., Lion to adtniiihiter the oath to thNew Benatbri: ' v'}' Or ,reii„. has drank; inning stioTie than ' thirty years, ' 4'4 pen, Vaste ant *tissors The Common Cncirof 139ttop last, , t week appropriate $ll,OOO to : celebrate the nest 4th of Ally. ' t ,' ; fi• - ---- -- - - , ,--7- - i? ,• • i It is stated, thap the ca t. sNage, coac,,h, America 4. 'route fromrun in was on the from Boston, Mass., to Portsmouth, N. H., in 169.. It was drawn by two hor ses, and accommodated only three pas- Rangers. The War Minister of the Sultan of Turkey has expressed a wish for speci mens of some of our rifles and cannon, Mentioning particularly the Dahlgren gun and Berdan rifle. His wish will be gratified. A man was found sleeping on the side walk in New York, 013 Saturday night, and was Wean Ad police station. He had nothieg- on:bat &shirt, and ills clothing was found neatly. packed away' on aidoor step.' < He evidently' , thought , t hatle had , gone cum fortably, to bed. 'The will of the late Jaines Wel; lacklutelMen admitted 'protiatit'in• tee Suriegitite i ti• COtat diiitea' bit;"es'tate' betWge hie' said, John .• Lei `wiflitok; rand. Wallank;' Of the British ariaic the theatie being indladed in the' pOition siirthefottnei; - The North Bridgewater Gazette tells of a man in.kereetown, who, when a mem ber of his family dies procures a .grave stone f 4 the deceased, which, instend of being erected by the grave, is 'kept in his house." HjB.l:oo9qioal)°o,t.o7 ty years Ago, on e , sister, yorty 743ar0 and another more, than thirty years since, and the gruve stones 'for them are still in , his house. 'Generals Grook an &Kelley, giutCapt. , whea - '4captured,-if were .each throWnmpon the barebitok Of a Aorsh, behind•asmany soldiers:4 :captain Haiti atho'purened the , rebels -it considerable-, distends; -found: 0140 few , tniles,a '•latter addressed to" Gen 4, Ofooli fi ih :the' road. ThavGerieral had:Alonbtlesei'drer pod:that:le letters slyly from - his - pocket that the pursuers rnighttnow the direct tion the rebels:wore taking. , The valve ortbe lifathposa estate, for ly Gen'.Frettiont's estate, Is retirn ate'. the Internal Revenue ' Assessors, by tite'ccirapany owners, at $427,= 000 A8;308901: It fLitl3 it 41044 L f;*; rated it $3,000,000. Major General Carl Schurz has. been assigned tg 90ntimk10 in. HaI,PPWR Corps, And will command , a. . division when it is raised t lie wtil in aSetv a dep proceed to inspect the sys r etn,oc i reer , nit z ing .fort hat corps,in the west: . __.lt_torrespandant alba 14.1.14oagaJortrt nal estimates.iGan., Sherman!s e ,anny ,at 87,000 Jinfantry,- and : 16,000' cavalry, About, ton; th o usan d, of ara color ed4troops, reraaininggimthe—vieinity of Port 'Royal, but his .moring doltunns nunber over, 90,000 ,na.arkv.: ' The Richmond Enquirer relates that the rebel expedition the° release of the!briimileia'OrflelinhOnts wllB organized{ through the "Help"--ccilinini of the New Ybiklildraldrand; catvtureOf thelOheia'phirke , planned tar - bath" the= smile the "kersonars" of the New:Ydrk'd•teWs Were The freedmen in„Louisiana, in charge' o.f:Thornas,W. Conway, :superintendent or the governmentinumbnr,about 100, of arbo,m ZOO:100., : are. on - private plantations; 1,5;000 on plantations. man aged by. the. governmentp l and. 14,000 supported7by;the.government, at a cost lastlyear.of $113,500. Overl'A dollars, worth, of property- was , transfer red to, the treasnry , during, the year. When' the' rebitrSeriator 'Foote - was at Winch.;titer Under guard,; he spoke Ter:) , freely concerning` in the confederacy: El e4riiil there 4 were sev eralriiiirinbilis' df 'COntiesii"Nind a 'la ge Majority 'of' the Southern people, wlio iliciughtnJeff. Dalai iideatiot ;`and that in his (irociote'lf) opinion, no one at the south, 'even includillg Davis'himself, ex pected to sue - o'o'o4lin' establishing ',reb el corifederao; but at. the last moment the rebel leaders would be missing and subsequently turn up in some other part of the world . S • An, eruption; of .Mount Etna took place, daring.the night of January. 31.8 t, aftfr ,, several , * earthquake shooks: 'At the-latent flatecfrom Messina the Java waalowing rapidly, and , several.villages were in danger. 4.Apan eh womanin Mercer, county, Qalifigniapropqatly puTaned,the muider er o,y.her ( /O,TPrt captured him and Landed the . murderer of:-Harry Laza .rne, thecrize-fighter; in New :York,. hes been aentenced.to be. king on the 3let ,of March. t‘ Dyer; the robber of , the bank of Ora* 'ford comity, has been sentenced4b l fOur -years tin& these minths in the Western Penitentiary.. ;;Four thousand and;seventy. tenement ,houses in. New Yorklave no. escape ; for occupants iu.onso;nf ;kg. `eThitSt: lacido printing '4o6theliiirsdnlF*lo3'fOtttrned no incomes fk • • • r / t ,.. , Atasivis ' -e.-- - - . z -g--- ePairtg.,in Ihe .14i, 1 ' I arife,lge auitlA which l a : e y11 1 was eft in viwedpretje for iiiiivilf me' qif f ild e bt4; i. - V. 141 AT A tWOHAN CAN CARRY.—The 1 .Pro. st.Mishal of Beauf4ixt, N. C., -- ,_-. #, _re cent arrested :suspicious woihat na • a• 4 , med i veline Pigott:, as etre was about - to leAve tovo. On!beingirrestedith is• consumMat ,, ,impaAnce, 4 he blnilered ~$ ~a• ‘. • , about the arrest of high toned southern ladies as though they could do nothing wrong. She was very anxious to return to a house from whence she started, but instead was taken to the Marshal's offi ce, where her person was searched by some:ladies, and the folloivhig iii 4 in trade found concealed under her clothes: 1 pair of fine boots. 2 pairs of pants. - 1 ,shirt,,,l navnl Ni l 1 dozeri t linen collars, , 11. dozen linen' pfflcket , handkercfol 50, skeins of 'sewing silk, a lot of spool cot `ton;ti-e. dilliVtatrbfligh`ciCliiiietollibit 2 pocketknives; dressing , ;pins, , several pair of gloves, •1. .razor, fours or five poundalif astorted candy; also . several lettere •addressedf to. rebels, outside oft, our llnes,denouncing the Federals,icall ing tbelirYankeestand Buffaloes; giving infoiniation aboht the 'suppose& 'rneve- 1 ments:cif Federal- troops, &c. ; A iliery larte:and promittent 7 stOte in ' , BelinfOre , was closed; suppeseil , to beiin .complicij , ty-withAhe , abovmnamed bleckade run- 1 nor. • - , - -,vi - ', • , - ..• •' 1 =I gar Gen.. Morris, oeinraanding the' Middle Department, just , issued, l , an• order. probibiting,any pelson from, corn municating,with_rebapridoners passing through Baltimore. He saysi:"No one, can be Agnoralit of the.fact. thaVolt pri soners.of war held by ther:United•States. gov,ernthent are liberally. providad fore therefore; offerings in ktlie. shape•tof or luxuries are superflous:anstqfdruides, sary and wilt be construed as a manifes, tationlksympathywith those in rebel lion. agahist.the.government and a desire' to fembarrass and ;harass the, military authorities." . 4, Troy . aldermangot married the day,-„and rather a, thrilling titrie on , hie wedding tour He . was two tlnfi s jia getting, to 13,4410, on account.of the snow , was in the American hotel , in tat city when it 1)4954 flown, and y ou . 114„way to Chipago.Nas throNn,ever an embankment, tWeaty,feet high by, a road accident r badly p brojsing him and hie Pew wife.,, ] 'hp P9Poe.eTe „now in kicego,,recovering f grom ; their injuries kid getting,e9PKelfe to, try.the return lir A. Washington despatch says that many warm friends of General - Simon Cameron siedl urg ed upon g the President hie name as a member of the Cabinet, it is propei to state that he has irequehtly informed Ali. Lincoln that all steps in this direction, were without hie sanCtion, and that there Las:no position in his gift he had any desire to occupy. There is the best of heeling bet Ween Geneial Camercin and the President. , - rte The Thibuque'.Times -, says' 'that a company. of "contrabands" landed-re cently at McGregor,...lowcbutlad har& ly done solbefore crowd of Irish: labo rerslattered- (ironed:Ahem %turd began abasing thein,and , were Almost using Tiolence, when the; Cathblic pricst-of the place stepped' into- the erbig;.! and seizing - -the--foremost rioter byktheVollar hurled lira. away; saying,' "Aegone, sir =l Um/ would do anything;. ,brings these pbor creatures .a pail' of victuals I" a r "The Lidy's Priand," for Maich is out.* This - ' -periodicalsis fast gaining favor with the sex. Price $2.50 ; 2 cop ies $4.00; 9 copies, $16,00 ; 21 copies $05.00., Specinian numbers will be sent to those desirous of making cluhs for 15 cente. Wheeler Wilson's celebrated Sewing, Machines are furnished s,,e Pre,- miums. Addreas Deacon & Peterson, 319 Walnut street, Philadelphia,. . • . -Sully "ie Davenpcirt, 10 - 11111, the-00445e tieb regimentrof repiintaiit Rook Mind , Prisbb; vihii have''taken the oath of 'alleiiailte-;'and declared thiltirtvillfingdeeti tckiiitet the service' of the , Government , against 4 the Indians. ar It is estimated , that tbe capture of Charleston and Fort Anderson,.togeth er with the certain capture of Mobile before.two weeks more, withliberate r4t least 25,000 men from the navy, who can be organized into corps for offensiye operations on land. Enongh ‘ of ouryes. sell are,now liberated to enable .ns to sweep the seas. air Mr. E. - P. gowere, author of the popetaescmge of, "Brothera'Fainting the Door,P-• "Write a letler — to' . .MY Mother," 4 &c. eriiT a'• nee6 minetre` 1 of some notoriety, died on , Monday-'morn ing at ' 8 - O'clock; codgestioif of the • genero Brant writes that :Jr General.Shermart's success contiquel,a few Jaye Jaeger the country ,V# 1 ,110!IY iudulge in exiilte,tinn," Ina ,psimite letter from the:t4k4114 3 :04 G s - ePqa be exprsssed.hip,Rpitilon,o”. not .far.diatant.., --. • . . 'e' The ` Mafia liOnie of RePresiiiiti . livestava pasted a ?oho on providing of .t w o „.... listitbildiyof A i Ant Siete diefideeliiiiialileriertere and iitiiehie'es froth'itilitifi:- ditift:: - • • • Aar It tI detierAimivtho , ( 4'44 1 )414 the cnitectlf,Nouth 9thliiitatiNl,l36 keptrae a federal city. Bail Columbia I Nation it Petroleum Association," [an O :s •• 7 terprffi.e on nt o w principleakcan be bad `by addressing the tindtirsignee James Lynd, esq., No. 51. Smith Sixtli street, Philadelphia, or publisher of this p4pe,r,:or,l4a.esilebster, No. 50 North 'Fifth street, Philadelphia,—au - Aorized Agent to receive all %Ascriptions from this county, to above association. Subscription price for tile present, $1 per 'share, - hilly' paid np. Subscriptions for:100 shares or less, cash at the time of subscribing, and over this number of shares 3-sth on the whole amount—balance in two separate in stalnients, !Subscribers :are notifiedsthitthet third instalment iientymi Report :—The. Committee appointed tp visit made their report at fa general meeting : of_ the Association, held at No. 5' South Sixth street, Philadelphia, iiinifa l rY 3d; . 1865,`tillt iiteY'had visitedkitirefully examined +and .seteceed bix teem seperate trants,t ompriaing in, a11,,6,492 4 1 , acrescatu cost of from $35 to, $B3 or maltluf,,,an average of $65.13 per acre : These prices ire much hefai , 4ipseusuilly . Paid for Qiliaridi in West inia; owing t o the fact flint thi'eonsticiittee have'pereonallY Visited the=y locßti'one `and ' pnrchased4roni-botilofide,6w , . nets, thUs saving.thd,large profit that. *gen erally:plieed on lands by agents befere ing, to Companies: q; The whole of these lands have been select ed by the committee as Snit-clan Oil feriltol - ' rP, having in view an ' easradeesa to Iniih'et, so necessary fni theiee'arly' develotiementi—, We -believe thatmo property is, betteruiturtted , or has more reliable indications of an abund-. &nue Sinne of these tracts are well improved' farint'und all contain' : fine flintier in :large They. are situated , on -Whet called "Or BREA k!Greit' Upheaval,- and. are, well intersected by : streams and ra- vines. Oil has been found within a, short distance of the most of theed localities, so that the committee are &dieted from' peitionethexanti nationrthat 'they believe all the Witte • now presented Will yield'oilin paying quantities. The committee would.further report that, they lay* saranged to purchase all these tracts in fee -simple, clear of incumbrance. YOurs, Respectfully, • " ' Mahlon Gillingham, Jos. 'T. ROwand, WM'. 11. Acileyi'Wn Griffiths,' Matthew I. 33radr, " D. McCleary,. J. If. Wheeler. ...Philudelphia,,Febrnary 4, 1E165 „ • To CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned haling iite j eli fevi*eekli, si triple remedy', after havitag.suffer; ed , several yea with' a severe lung4affeetion, and that.dreise ,, dtrase,,Consumptione lona icouato make Isnoly A -to his fellow eufTerera the means of cure. ' TO all who desire it, he will send a copy of ihe Presorirition useil, - (fr& of Oliarge,)with . the directions for preparing an& isingt fhb' same, which 'they-will find surecu're for Cox:, Sinirevroir,. Asriancttilacitthiriais, COUGHS, POLD!3, &c. The only object ativertiser , ha 'sending the Pvescviption Is berieEt the afflicted, and , spread information which he conceives to be Invalimble ; 'arid he hopea e'ry sufferer Will 'try' his linrielly; it'' will cost them nothing, and mity peove blessing:. -Parties wishing theyrescription will , please address Rev. Eb;EvAno A- Wilson, Williainsburg, Rings • . • t. lir Editor of _" The dllariettian. 5.5 a/us.it anti—With your permission I:wish le say to the readers of your paper Unit I will send, by return: mail, to all who wish it, (free) a recipe, with full directiobs fdr 'Making and using a simple Vegetable Balm that will effec tuallyTemoie, in ten lays; Pimples, Blotches, Tat; Freckles, and all impUrities of. the skin; lesving;the same, soft, clear, smooth and beau= tiful. I, will, also mail free to those having Bald Ileads,pr Bare Faces, simple directions and infOkluation thit will epahle themie start a full griiiirth of luigient 'Asir; Iffiiiiierior a Mointactie; in•leii3 With 30 'days. • All applications answered , by:return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, . THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 30:31111.- 831 Broadway, N. Y., 113 . INFORMATION FIiEEA—.TO NerVaigS SlifeTei.A: gentleman, c:uted orrier*Olis de bility, incompetincy; premature -decay s and youthful error, actuated by a desire to A lKnefit others, will be happy ,to furnish :.to all who need it, (free of charge) ihereFelpf,j,ia retona for making the s imple remedy Mild in his case. ' suiferes - wishing 'prbfit - by the advertts — eioti bad' eiPerience, and Vosiess a sufe and raluable.remedy, can,.dtpeo,by. addressing him at once,atAht &lace ofbusiness t , !eT cript and fall , information ofyitak Wort ancerwiil be cheerfully f return waif. • 13. - ca);' No. 60 ` Nasead - si;, New-Vork: P;'S.—Nervdus sufferers Of both' seie's find this ieformation invaluable. .fins You WA NT TO YNOW sclittjk of every- t4llg ieAatp:ig to the.. limosn ey,tem, male and female ; the'caries and treatment Beiliiastii ; the marriage customs of the world . ; ,how 'to Marry" well; and a thousand tither things never .putilished before, read theravised sia&enlarged edition., of Mr.roret.r. =,Cortarox .Sattsu.,", CRlious. Irolt for, curious people, 1925,1,a goon Img/Ebror every on!". It cciataihinod pages, 100 rlluifrations.'Price, 41:56. Caliente table sent'free to any address.' Books may be had at the book` stores, or - will be sent , bytmait j post4taid, on receipt of price. Adilrea.,l„*, B. FOOTE, Id. D., 1130 firpsl,Are3:oo(.. OLD EYES MADE Ntit .--A pitnip let di recting bow to sit edity l listOreeight l andl give up opetkcles, , *itiioilt sie r of dOctin cine.. Sent-by maElgireei on receipt of ?Env 1,146 F Atilftespl B. FoßMs#lol2lo ' lebOrn] i - 1/30 Broadwah=4:l-y ' • 11**Hriaikitift-Thoee - "wiehitig a 'fineoeit of:Wheikerel a nice "•MiSuitach'e; or a- ea rful haid o'f .glossyl Hajr, ,, wilLplease leadfthe cartleCrepe. CuArsre N,.; in ttde pape;4ii BLINDNESS,' DEA PRESS air d CATARRH, „ treatekwitlk,thei-utmo4t'slieneas.,,b3',4)..A. 7. IsAjws. ,oculist and 4„nist, (formerly of )Lydon, Holbind;) NoISIVRINE street, Phil otelphiad, Teatimonialal frornthe , ble TuroalcP the, Cityand, Countcanbe . eeefi*at oficel-Ti An . n* ! litraitodm. , aaromPamtheAPagalktsollalhaall no. Begets; tn his AYES,.. m" sertell iivit~odtt pastilii*No" , e/inrgei maqa{far4 ll lo44/tiall;,,O'i;':!f. Erilinel2BFlP: 1865 S" P G 1865. 'A .4 t 111Gir 41011 fiw • ~:.,:~,~x~.w~ax~niu~cc. I~77f'ea n r ji+ d'TI ''! t: ~, T ;:,-(,,- . .,- • . f,1 : e.,.:1 ti',.,.2;i F=M= 44 tUi :F::. Ic. , t` '-ri".., lEEE ililiglillsl,lll/111 ;.•,,bO-zt MEM ! t .r.• 4 MEM 11AU AN - - 'le 'll ‘-tV4. OFFER.,yO,It,:B4LE AT , Tag. yAiLy • -- #4l LOWEST RATES: • hue, tilor .4.4 4 ME Bot 'EtllllO5Di - 1(a 'etepaD.S: Sheetings,Ddinintdb, 3~ •; .'•"..'- 4 1,initis, 18/iiiikati; =EI =II "• - .:-. 1 ...'i t'A.'blti'g DRESS GOODS_ ~- ?• ~ . Silks, l lfohair4Vhallies,'DeLains, Pop- „ Alpaccfs, Chin4es Shawls CLOAKS, AND C L A' IN r, CL - 0 2' HS BALMORALS HOOP SHIRTS.' ISE .. ~ s . r,R ~_.., ......i.- 3 t~ t ••, FZIA ° 1 1 ' a13.. 7 : We - ar - • - ,',. : , :, , , e•:' '• :,:•;, itt ,',:-:,::-, :w CiOtAS , -.• `Cetairim'erei. iP . V 1; • ; -. .. 1. ,. .*' ... ~,,'. .. ,-!. it'. -v .4. 7 Jeans, Cashmereits, Cottonades4v, 47-,7. , ;- 77; -,77,7-. 7• , -'.-• • , - - ' 7- ' 7, - - ' , r- '.- • Also a fall lie of White Goods "=HOSIERY.*AND NOTIONS.' • - Cantbkies, ' -' • • f,'l; ' _ = • 4PF,Pn.. 8 % • • Pansooks Book '2411 'cin'if Swiss 4*.t. ttsft ti • ifive AT liEbtroil); 3 , 1. "' 41 4.4 , •• ' Coffees ;•111 - .41 . 7 :L .. 0 1 / 4 P.Nqt49.lrBt. 2 411: w « •Prl,iP4, 1% 4t4 I Al , Wices, - J... 6"t% Viso,aiass ana QueellSlDOe4 1;1 t r s 2 WOOD , AND'IVIZEOW W4IE. • 0 .4, AePtildictgre inViled'itOgliVe ua (tad/ and.•` extßoine ouivt '. 1 f',3 .97,7 yam; J.R,DI:b I P-ENRACH , )1A.J.J4.1 :;,;.rv4„! ,7o4;1 , , r.1441:44 4 7 ,e71 . • . 04c. : x ter , ai 0 r 4/IrielsieAt * l. mtrietta,.. March 10-tillOgif A3j7tf.-,a A _GRICULTURA L CuemlcaL CO3IPANI's Cheap Fertilizer& THE FERTILIZERS prepared by the ricultural Chemical Company, a c 4, pany chartered by the legislature of Pena,: vania with a capital of $250,000,] have p Ffn proved in practice to be the cheapest, 111 , profitable and best, for the Farmer, (haler,. and Fruit Grower, of all concentrated nures now offerAl in any market. The (e'r. patty's list embraces the following : PABULETTE. This Fertilizer is comp o ,„ of night soil and the fertilizing elemeni, urine combined, chemically and mechanics;' with other valuable fertilizing agents and d sorbents. It is reduced to a pulverized condition, I , dy for immediate use, and without loss of highly nitrogenous fertilizing properties. 7 Its universal appricatiqn to, all crops sr. !MU'S, Od its durability isud active qualihe. inA vileh knoivn tip,: be Atli that agricultuns: can disire. PRICE $3O PEA Ton. I qi %VW. IML 'COMPOST. -This Fertilise, is .largely cemposed of animal matte. such' as 'riga, bens, fish, leather, hair ar, wool„ ogether with chemicals and inorga n , fertilizers, which decompose the mass, and r. Coin the nitrOgenons elements. It is a very valuable fertilizer for field generally, sad especially for potatoes, gtfiden purposes. tits excellent qualities, strength and cht,, ness, have , made it very popular with all %i! have used it. Price, $4O PEa Tor. COMPOSITE - FERTI L I Z ER. This to,. ly Phoiptiatic fertilizer, is particolo r adapted for the cultivation of Trees, Fl'll LaWns" and 'Flower's. It will promo, very vigorous and healthy growth of wood ,- fruit, and largely increase the quanta:, ~ perfect the , maturity of the fruit. For 1, house and household platits and flower, sllrbe fotind an indispensable article to cure their greatest perfection. ft will pm .- krid.cure ,dmeaseti. comlitioin of the peach grape, and is excellent forAmss and law h: , kixdriipoeled of Safi elements as mak adapted tal the growth of all kinds of cr,;,. all kinds of soils, , stir .r.~ The formula, or, method of combining, constituent fertilizing . ingredients hnre ; ceived the.6igheii 'apptairal of eminent che: ists and scientific agriculturists.. Price, Fmk Tort. . 110SPRATE OF LIME. The Agrirlid, rr rat, Chemical 'Company inanufactur, . osp,hate of Li ma in accordance with a 1,, 1 b : , thy) Vali/ibis. fOrmilla, by which a very 51:.. nor articlelrproduced; so far as to be affon. at pleas price than,other manufacturers dm ~ Practical tests have proved that its value, , fertiliser, is equal to the best Phosphaa Lime in the market. Pries $65 Yen 1U N. 4 114 r. TAffits Clitirt.--Vollorders of a Ton. • more, will be delivered at the railroad stah and the wharves of shipinent, free of cart n, Cartage will be charged on all orders of ~, barrels or4eas. One Dollar per Ton alloa ance for cartage Will be_made on all sales de livered at the werks of the Company, an C,. nal Wharf. - AGRICITETIMAL CHEMICAL CO.'S WORKS, At Canal Wharf, on the Delaware. . Officc, 413 Arch St., Philade , phia, Pa R. B. FITTS, General Agent. ~:. The COnspany's Phamphiet Circular, rll. bracing fun directions for using. the Fertilizers, sent by mail free, when requee.t.L `March 11, 1865-11inj NO. 1. THE GREAT REVIV ER. —Sprt eradicates all the evil eifects of self a J ft, as lop of memory, shortness of breath, ness,,,palpitation of the heart, dimnem a ti.• ion, or any constitutional derangement ot t.- sYstem brought on by the unrestrained gente of the passions. Actsalike on either ,ex. Price one dollar. No. 2. THE Hand.—Will cure in from ti 'to eight days, arty case of Gonorrhoea,(e:u; without tast*: or smell aid requires tic rt,:r.r tian of action or diet; for either sex ; prict NO. 3. Trtst, Tx.acm .will cure Gleet shortest possible time, and I can show vnr, cater of ,cu yes effected by this remedy, it • all others have failed. No taste or anwh.- Price one .dollar. NO. 4. Tim PI:NITER Is the only knew remedy .that will positively cure strictures the urethra, no matter of how long stuseliii4 gekleCted the case may be. Price one dollar NO. 5. THE SOA.UTOR will cure any C 3,1" of Gravel permanently and speedily retnov all 'diseases from the bladder and !mint* Price one dollar. No. 6. THE PREVENTOR is a sure priDvEll tion against the contraction of any dises,e,, , less expensive and far preferable to anythie. in use. Adapted to either sex. Price 3 1 . Di 07. THE Artnate wilt cure the v.lllto radically and in less time than they can he ef fectually removed by an: other treatment: r. fact thin is the only4emedy that will y cure this disease ; pleasant to take. Price $ NO. d. THE ORIENTAL PASTILS arc ce:- tab, tuife and- speedy in producing menstruh• Lion or correcting any irregularities of cd mtonthly periods. Price two dollars. No. 9. THE FEMALE SAFEGUARD, 07 (IS. spring Regulator will last a lifetime. Price Either of the Remedies will be sent free mail on receipt of the price annexed. Circu lars containing valus'ile information with description of each-Remedy, may be obtainil 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 taining a full description of each case can ue obtained gratis, on application. General Depot, North East Corner of York Avenue and Callowhil I street, Philadelp hia, 6:3 In complicated cases I can be consult by letter, or pefsonally at my office; entrance, 401 Yokk Avenue. - "I Veatings, MIME B. S. RATHVON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, At P. 4 7 '2Kramph's:Old Stand, on the Cl ner,of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. =I jt, ATEFUL to. the Citizens of Marieo find 'Vicinity, for the liberal patronac heretofoll,extended, the undersigned respect Willy solicits a continuance of the same; Bs' sidling them, that under all circumstances, e efforts will be ;Spared in rendering a satisfsexer) equivalent for every . act of confidence repose; CLOTHS, CAiSIMERES AND V £STINGS, ent. such other seasonable material as fashion any the market furnishes, constantly kept on haul ,and manufactured to order, promptly, and rev aataste or style may suggest. .1.1.80, - -READV-MADE CLOTHING, - Gentremsit's Furnishing Gooods and such articles as usually belong to a Mir ehant Tailoring and Quitting establishment. ffew Nthirig gstgbii§thioßt L. L. GUTHMANN, Front Street, Marietta, Pa AAVING opened a new Clothing Store , in Samuel Peek's bailding, on Front-st.. a few doers above Flury's Hotel corner, who' ' READY MADE CLOTHING of eve ry• description, and Gentlemen's fur nishing goods, will be found in great variety , 'and will 14:sold'at the very lowest prices. ~ Tliis will -tte no Yankee trap ; every attic] , will beiisold • With a view to secure a perms' mint - fade. 'Call and see the goods and learn feb. 141 - UlOlt SALE. In_ excellent condition —i ' ,12 Falling-top' Bugo--will be sold cheslll tfutippled for soon. TOBIAS B. STEHMAN. r • ,'Marietta, February 18. 1865. 0 T. CRO/Kzarn NEW ENGLAND BL:31 ppr eulitiary puipoaes ' warranted genuoi ''': ' • • •17.. D. Berq.nmin. RIME' - Direr Crop -New- Orl ean r—libeFivery bestAcite J -OFrik'NGLE ' Dr.F. Brilnon's Celebrated Remedib IMO rece RlCii•