gee pat j arititiati: BAT6EDAY, OCTOBER 28,1866. A PRINTOR'S PI :—Just as we were about putting our outside form to press, on Thursday morning, and whilst the gist page was leaning against the impost. igg stone, an advertiser came rushing in —e little late and in a great hurry—and ebilet explaining his business, thought lessly threw his foot around behind him and struck the form—and—and away went the page with a 'mash to the floor —making the most unpalatable looking pia printer ever beheld. Domino our feelings at seeing this heap of mixed type, at the " tail end of the week," and ...had we been a swearing man, we would have sworn what a Yankee calls . a " blue streak," but, being a cool, matter-of-fact,. "was-to happen' ) creature, we told our customer his little job would have to lay over for a day or two, and we went vig orously to work to repair damages. In consequence, we have been compelled to put two columns of advertisements on the first page and omit several inten ded for this week's issue. This has been the only case of piing a form in our ex perience of over twenty six years in a printing office,and,—the Lord' willing,-- may it be the last. - On Friday evening last, as a bur den train, awaiting the arrival of the evening passenger train, was backing in to the fading attached to the freight depot, in order to shift some cars con taining cattle, a part of the. side track gave way, precipitating one of the box cars over a small embankment, killing nee of the steers and injuring several others. The cars were turned upside down sad the cattle had to be taken from the top of the cars. g The Coo owingo Bridge across the Susquehanna, which was partly `ooded away last Spring, is now sub- Wally repaired and ready for crofte r, through the industry and .persever :e of the Directors, at a coat •of 810,- Ito the Stockholders. Three times this bridge been damaged by the ion troops and citizens for fear of a ail invasion, and once in 1861, by the rehall Kane party of 11.11timore, for it of Union troops, crossing to aid ltimore and keep down Secession. eir We learn, from the Columbia 7, that through the indefatigable ex dose of Col. C. 8. Kauffman, ?reel it of the Columbia acid Port Deposit ilroad, that that enterprise will, at :e, be put under contract. We know Col. K., has left nothing undone, sore time, to push forward this er In consequence of the accident in ing our first page we are compelled lay over the new advertisetneata of Spangler, who has received another of stoves, and of Spangler & Rich, ) Sore just received a new lot of fall winter goods. They will appear in next. 0- The Tobacco firm it'S. L. 'Brune through their obliging basiness Jager at this point, Mr. Fuller Crane, rto the Tobbacco growers of this .tion, some fine Connecticut seed. is is liberal on the part of this great Read their card in another col- ..... itir Mr. Becher, at the lower end of offers his handsome residenee for . The &no Bogge property in Mar• Square, le also for sale, as well as famous "Blue Row." Sere is a oPportunity for capitalists to invest V' The Germantown Telegraph comes thie week greatly enlarged. This irite weekly is one of the solid papers Se day. Independent and courage in tone, it has steadily grown for d and is one of the moat interesting Ire in the state.. . Jharley Williams,from Lancaster, might out John Walker's establish aear the corner of Elbow Lane Front atreet, adjoining the Eagle Charley, while in Lancaster, ( regarded as one of the beet barbers hat city, "The Monthly Journal " is the of a periodical published by the Irican Unitarian Association of on, at one dollar per annum. The mr . before us contains several very artiles. ........... ...... . ..... Day Wood, one of the members to the Legislature, from this county ad ; he died at his residence in Dru township, on the 20th instant, aged Ism Re was a member of the last ..... ...... We are glad to learn that the t school was started under way on Idity evening last. Three evenings Aldonday, Tuesday, and Fridays, 7 lo 9 o'clock. p . ) , says the bore -10 existing between thedifference Columbia Readlog railroad and the Pennayl ia r ailroad, at that place, have been :ably arranged. 4 pengler & Rich have just receiv nOW invoice of fall and winter Javid Daub's property on Market Will be sold We evening, at hotel, MARRIED On the 26th instant, by Rev. J. M. Wheeler, Prof. Isaac S. Geist, of the State Normal School, Millersville, to M lee Margaret Franck, of this borough. On the 24th instant by Rev. W, Matthias, W. H. Shreiner, to Ann, daughter of David Ehrisman, all of this borough. On the 19th instant, in Columbia, by Rev. Mr.— Benjamin Nunemacher to Maggie Lilly, both of this borough. On the 22d instant, by Rev. G. M. Claw gee, Abraham A. Cassel to Anna E., youngest daughter of the late Law rence Ripple; all of this borough. DIED. On Wednesday laet, Dr. Samuel Huston, of this borough, in the" 77th year of his age. mBRS REMAINING unclaimed in the LiPeat Office at Damietta, Pa., Tnuitse tr, OCTOBER 26, 1865. Clepper, Mr. John McClenao, Miss E. Digman, Mr. F. Rhoads, Mr. Hiram Eisenberger, Miss M. Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Gabel, Mr. Lewis Snyder, Adam Knight, Mrs. Harriet Wiley, John 3 Naylor, Miss C. White, George M. lEr To obtain any of these letters, the ap plicant must call for "advertised letters, " give ;he date of this list, and pay one cen t ad vertisimig. ABRAHAM CASSEL, P. M. N EW TRIMMINGA VARIETY STORE, Opposite Diffenbach's and two doors West eff the Golden Mortar Drug Store, Market-st., Marietta. MRS. MARGARET ROTH' Begs leave to announce to the Ladies of the Borough of Marietta and vicinity, that she has just opened an entire new stock of TRIMMINGS AND VARIETIES, embracing all the Novelties of the. Season, among which will be found Main and Fancy Mantua and Velvet L ibbons, Gimps, Cords and Tassels, and Buttons in endless variety, Hosiery and Gloves, Linen & Emb'd Collars, Zephyr Shawls, Plain & Emb'd H'dkfs, Opera Caps, • Silk & Zephyr Scarfs, Suspenders, Germantown Wool, Twilights, Breakfast Coseys, Braids and Shetland Wool, Bindings, Zephyr Yarn, • Laces, - Neck-Ties, SALMORALS, SKELETON SKIRTS, Corsets, Belting, Edging, Ruffling, Embroidery, Fancy Suaps,tizc. Particular attention has been paid to the se lecting of small wares, such as Sewing Silk, Cotton and Linen Thread, Whalebone, Hooks and Eyes, Needles, Pins, &c. 13— The public are particularly requested to call and examine for themselves. Mrs. R. is agent , for the sale of the cel ebrated Singek"A' 'Family Sewing Machines which t took the first premium at the late New York State Fair. She will also instruct per sons purchasing irons her, how to work the machine. (9-tf GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. A Family and an Agricultural Journal, of the largest and handsomest description. Devoted to choice Literature, including Po. etry, Novelettes, Tales, moral and entertain ing reading generally. In the Literary depart inent we shall present the choicest varieties within the reach of our extended means. The Novelettes, Tales, Poetry, &c., Shall be sup plied (tom the best and highest Souiceo, and be equal to anything to be found in any jour nal or magazine. Agriculture an d Horticulture embracing Farming Cardening, Fruit raising, &c. Our labors in this department for over thirty years, have met the cordial approbation of the pub. lie. Our purpose has barn to furnish useful and rehab'. information on these very impor tant branches of industry, 'arid to protect them es far RS within our power against the false doctrines and selfish purposes of the many empirics bind sensation adventurers by which the Farmer is incessantly assailed. This por tion of the GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH is alone worth the wholeprice Of subscription; NEWS DEPARTMENT.—The same industrir, care and discrimination, in gathering and are paring the Stirring Eventeof the Day, expres ly fur this paper, which hitherto has been one of its marked features and given so - universal satisfaction, will be continued with redoubled efforts to meet the increasing demand of the public. TERMS :—Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per annum. No orders received without the cash, and ell subscriptions stopped at tht end of the time paid for. Address, PHILIP R. FREA°, Editor and Proprietor, Oct. 21-3t.1 Germantown, Pa. NEW GOODS AT J. IL DIFFENBACIPS Third Arrival of Fall and Winter Goods. LADIES DRESS GOODS, Such as Fancy and Plain Colored Alpaccas ; French Merinoes ; Coburgs ; Plain and Figured all wool DeLaines ; all colors Sacking Flannels; Ladies Cloaking and Water-Proof Cloths. Good assortment bleached, ,and un bleached Mu.sjins ; Checks; Ginghanos ; Ticking and Canton Flannels; Crash, &c., &c., &c., &c. GENTS -DEPARTMENT. Cloths and Cassimers, all grade's, both Foreign and Domestic ; superior Esquimaux Bea ver; for Over-Coating Neck-Tres; Collars; Suspenders; Gloves; Hosiery, &c., &c. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS , Molasses, Sugars, Rio and Java Coffee, Sriices, Mackerel, Buckets,"Broorns, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, Window Blinds, Glue and Queensware, Having purchased ezeclutively FOR CASH will enable him to sell as cheap s sthe cheapest. 13 - Country Produee taken in exchange for goods. [Oct.-21, 1865. M ARIETTA ACADEMY Corner of Market Square and Gay-st This Academy will open for the receipt of pupils of both sexes, on MONDAY, the 11th of SEPTEMBER.. Instruction will be given in all the branches usually taught in such in stitutions. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. ." Teams:—For Five Months, $10:00 Latin and Greek, each, (extra) 5:00 . A Boarding House will be opened in the Spring. R. 3. MAXWELL, Pnnapol. REI.E_RB TO Rev. J. J. tine, Wrightsville, Dr. J. Lew/mood,' Lancaster, Dr. 11.-Carpenr, Lancaster, Adam Bake, En!, Chatham, Cheater, co.' D. Wilson, Esq. Baltimore, Md. it. W. Smith, Wrightsville, Samuel Lindsay, Marietta, Calvin Schaffner, " Dr. Cushman, irg - H. D. Benjamin c , Marietta, September 2, 1865. m] ezpv-e-a-i-arvirligisommtm. • PATTERSON & CO., NO. 66i MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PA. D EALERS IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HAIRDWAR., Keep constantly on hand a full stock of Bull ding Material, Nails; ' LOV . KS, HINGES, GLASS, PAINTS,-AILS, WHITE •LEAD, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF GERENT, &C., and - H a mmered 0 IRON :. ,• llolled and - , ..._ . .. ,Iron, Steel; Borse-Sluies Bar, . . .. Norway Nail lediy;,Hoop and Band Iron, Horse-81Mo: Nalls, ; l3olts, Files, Ra:vps r etc. ' HOUSE4REEPING GOODS. :FIRST-CLASS- COOKING AND P ARLOR STOVES,. RANGES,. Tubs, Churns, Cedar Stands, Wash,Boards Buckets ' ' ' Knives and Foiiii, -" Plated Plated and Metalic . Spoons, Sad Irons, Kraut Cutters, Waiters, Brass and Copper Kettles Clothes Wringers; Tarts, . , Iron :Ladled, .:Meat :Stands, Coaral Lamps, Shades.aild Lanterns, Tea Scales, Coffee Mills, Painted Chamber Setts, fkc. &c. Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Spades, Horse. Brushes, Wheel-Grease, Fish, Sperm and Lubric. Oils, Cistern Pumps, 'Long and Short Traces, Breast Chains, &c., &c. TOO L S: Hand and Wood Saws, Hatchets, Chopping and Hand Axes, Planes, Chissels, Augers and Auger Bits, Braces, Prunning Hooks and Shears, &c., &c. Thankful for past patronage, we hope to merit and receive a continuance-of the seine. PATTERSON t CO. Marietta, August 1, 1865. LANDIS & TItO Landis Er Trout Landis 6. Trout At the "Golden Mortar," At the "Golden Mortar," Market St r e et, Iliarietta, Market Street, _Marietta, Keep constantly on hana Keep constantly on hand Drugs, Perfumeries, Fancy Articles, Patent Medicines, Coal Oil Lamps and Shades, Howe & Steven's Family Dye Colors, Shoulder Braces and Trusses, -- Papers and Periodicals, Books& Stationary, Portmonnaies, Segars, Prescriptions carefully compounded. Prescriptions carefully compounded. . Remember the place, Remember the place, Dr. Grove's old Stand. Dr: Grove's old Stand. Give us a call. Give us a call. - S. S. RA.THVON, Merchant Tailor, and dlothier, At F. T. Kramph's,Old Stand, on the Cor ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Pet,sn'a. GRATEF U L to the Citizens of Marietta and vicinity, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended., the undersigned respect fully solicits a continuance of the same; as suring them, that under all circumstances, no efforts will be spared in renderings satisfactory equivalent for every act of confidence reposed. CLOTHS, CASHMERES A F D VESTINGS, and such other seasonable material as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly kept on hand and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style may suggest. A LSD,—READY-MADE CLoTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing amnia and, such articles as usually belong to a Mer chant:Tailoring and Clothing establishment., Ztribintr and Golla,panter. Wotru) most respectfully take this means of informing his friends and the public generally that . he has commenced the drawing of DEEDS, MORTGAGES, _ JUDGMENTS, , and in fact everything in the CorivrvAncrso line; Having gratuitoub intercourse with a member of the Lancaster Bar, he will be ena bled to execute legal instruments of writing with accuracy. He can be 'found at the office of •' THE MA RIETTIAN,"--"Lindeay's Building," (sec ond floor) near the Post Office corner, or at his residence on Market street, half a square west of the ""Donegal House," Marietta. rP•Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Judgments and Leases always on hand and for sale. POPULAR HATS OF THE SEASON.' --o Gentlemen's Dress Silk Hat, Gentlemen's Cgssimer Dress Hat, Patent Resort Hat, The Rusher Hat, The Dasher Hat, The Eatan Hat, The Faust Hat, The Dundreary Hat. A large and splendid assortment of all the above new and popular styles, in Cloth, Cas tamer and Felt, together with a full line of PLAN HATS. Also, all the new styles of Fall and Winter Caps for gentlemen, youth's and childten's 'veer. SHULTZ 6. BROTH - El?, FASHIONABLE HATTERS, NO. 20 NORTH QIJEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. R EEVES, AMBROSIA FOR THE HAIR. I= The Original and Genuine AMBROSIA ie prepared by JNALLEN REEVES and is the best hair dressing and preservative now in use. It stops the hair falling out, causes it to grow thick and long and prevents it from turning premature* grey. It eradicates dandruff, cleanses, beautifies and renders the hair soft, glosity and curly. Buy it, try it and be convinced. Don't be put off with a spuri oua article. Ask for Reeves' Ambrosia and take no other. For Sale by Druggists and . Dealers in Fancy Goods everywhere, PRICE, 75 Cents per buttle—s6 per dozen. Address, REEVES' AMBROSIA DEPOT, 62 Fulton.st. New-York City. 2.2- For sale in Marietta at Dr. F. Hinkle's Drug Store. 112.:8-1y messes 4.SSO CI ATION. PHILADELPHIA, PA, - messes of the 'Urinary and Sexual Systems: —a new and reliable treatment. Also, the BRIDAL CHAMBER, an Essay of warning and Instruction, sent in sealed envelopes, free of charge. Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, DOWard Association, No. 2 Soutii.Ninth-st., Philadelphia, Pa. [ jan. THE MASON & HAMLIN' Cabinet Organs, Forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for 980 to $6OO each.Thirty fir e Gold or Meer' Medals, or other first pre minms awarded - them. Illustrated Catalogues sent free. Address, Mssow & Hezer.nt, Boa ton, or MASON BROTHERS, New-York. September 9, 1865-Iy.] URE COD LIVER OIL JELLYi for role P at DR. HINKLE'S. Fur MANUFACTORY, AT 718 ARCH STREET, above Seventh, Philadelphia. I have tow in store, of my own importation and manufacture, one of the largest and' ost beautiful selections of FANCY FURS, for Ladies and Children's wear, in the city. Also a fine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. lam enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and I would there fore solicit a call from my friends of Lancas ter county and vicinity. Remember the name, number and street ! JOHN FAREIRA, 718 Arch-st., above 7tb, south side, PHILADELPHIA. Itr I have no partner, nor connection with any other store in Philadelphia. 'September 30, 1865. 4m *lfaM A LECTURE TO YOUNG 'MEN. Just Published in a sealed envelope. Price SIX CENTS. A Lecture on the nature, treatment, end radi cal cure of SPERMATORRHCEA, or Semi nal Weakness, Involuntary. Emissions, Sex ual Debility and impediments to marriage generally, Nervousness, Consomptiony' Epilep sy, and Fits, Mental and Physical Incapacity resulting from self-abuse, &c., by Dr:. Robt J. Culverwell, author of the "Green Book," &c. The world-renotined author, in this admira ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own ex perience that the awful consequences of self abusemay be effectually removed without me dicine' and without dangerous surgical opera tions, boogies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of. cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no mat ter 'what his condition, may be,"may cure kimself cheaply, privately, and radtcally. This Lecture will.prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postage paid, on receipt of Six Cents, or two postage'stamps. Address the publish ers,CHAS. J. C. KLINE ar CO., 127 Bowery, New-York, Post-office Box 4,586. June 17, 1865.-/Y. GEO : W. WOItItALL, • SURGEON DENTIST, Market Street, adjoining Spangler k Rich's Store, on the second floor. Where he is now prepared to wait on all who may feel-disposed to pa-rile tronize him. Dentistry in all its branches carried on. SETH inserted on the most approved prin ciples of Dental science. All operations on the mouth performed. in a skillful and work manlike manner—oir fair principles and ON VERY REASON'A OLE TERNS. Having determined upon a permanent loca tion at this place, would ask a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, for which he will render every possi ble satisfaction. la- Ether administered to proper persons. To THE PnnLic.—Having had occasion' for the use of a Dentist, I called on Dr. "Worrell, who has succeeded in preparing for, me an ex cellent and servieeable set—upper andlower. They, are upon what is called rubber base," and fit my mouth firmly and comfortably, and are almost as much use to me as were my net- Ural teeth, My mouth- having become con siderably deformed in consequence of having gone a number'of 'years without any teeth on one side of my jaw, but the Doetor remedied this defect, making the fit complete, whilit the working of the teeth' are entirely satisfadtory. I would cheerful/l' - recommend any person in want of dental Operations, to call on Dr. Worrell, havieg great confidence in his pro fessional skill. - GEO: REICH. THE NEW YORK OBSERVER, A WEEKLY Religious and Secular Newspaper, FOR. THE FAMILY AND TILE FIRESIDE, W4l soon enter on its FORTY-FOURTH YEAR' of publication. True to the Church, the Constitution,'and the Union. /t .is-calculated to edify and please both OLD AND -YOUNG. All A . :NEW sebscribers paying us in advance for 1866 shall have their names iMniediately entered, andthe Observer, will be sent to them UNTIL JANUARY FIRST, GRATIS! Subscribe soon, as the free papers will COM mecca when the names are entered. Sample copies sent to any address rakE. TERMS, $3:50 A-YEAR IN ADVANCE. SIDNEY E. MORSE, JR. & Co., No. 10-2 mi 37 Park Row, New York. litio'ff aoiffilla -11 In Cmll's old stand, Narket-st.,-)larietta. DETER RP DENHAUSER, [win! D. HANAUERJ DEALER IN Men's and Boy's Clothing, . ITATS AND CAPS 114, BOOTS AND SHOES, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods) IN GREAT vAKIET,T" P. R. would take this opporttinitY to inform the citizens of Marietta and the public gener ally that having opened this establishment for a-permanent business only asks a fair trial, being' determined not be undersold by any. Call and see the goods and leant the prices. Marietta, June RI 1865• 44-tf A LEXANLEkt ionabe LYNDSAY, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN. Would most respectfully inform the citizens of this Borough and neighborhood that he has the largest assortment of City, made work :;in his line of business in this 'Borough; and be ing a practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER himself,is enabled to selectwith more judgment than those who are not. He continues to man ufacture in the very best manner everything' in the BOOT AND SHOE 'LINE, which he will warrant for neatness , and good fit: nd • exainine his stack before piirL chant* elsewhere, IME ! LIME! ! fith Lime for Whitewashing and Building, For•sale at HENRY WOLFE'S opposite the Poet Office, in large or small lots. This,Lime is crutch teller than thatwhich is bronght from a distance. It is "carefully se lected., lam now selling the best lump at 35 cents per bushel' 10 centi'per peck ; Five cents per halfl:teck. HENRY VirOLFE, Market-st,, opposite the Post Office, Marietta. [6m* Estate of , 3lariti W."Htestand' late of the Borough of Mctritat'rd . - . • , Letters of adminlstration on said estate . hair ing-been granted to the undenogaed, all per sons indebted theretp are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against'thesame•will , present them without delay for settlement to the undersign ed, residing in said Borough of Marietta. THEO: HIESTAND • - Adnstnistregor.,,, , Marietta, Septem ;im I; 1865/, ' net 1` - , WIIAAAM HiLL s k .SON, LADIES FANCY FURS. Which are creating the greatest sensation in the musical world, and have received the high est testimonials from all tbe leading ar tists in the country, among whom are S. Thalberg; Wm. Mason, L. M. Gottschalk; Francis H. Brown, . Wm. Henry Fry, " Theodote Eisfeld, M. Strackosch,- Max Maretzek, Herman A. Wollerihaupt.. IA)) Old Established Haying-purchased the Agency Of George A. Prince & 'Co's . Melodeon 5, Automatic and School Organs, froth their late Agent, Charles E. Bacon, we will be pleased to receive orders for those celebrated Instruments, and will al ways endeavor to keep a sufficient supply on hand to fill all orders at sight. The most lib eral discounts given to the Trade, Churches, Clergymen and •Si.hools. All Instruments War ranted for five years. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS DE Flutes' Banjos; Violins, Guitars, Violin Strings, Accordeuns and all kinds of Brass and other Musical In struments for Bands. . PUBLISHERS OF SHEET MUSIC Just published, "The Venite," a new col lection of Chants far the Episcopal Service, opening and, closing Voluntaries ? Musical So cieties, Classes, and for the Social Circle, by Virgil C. Taylor. Prici r —Boards, 85 cents; Cloth, One Dollar. In press, end will, soon be issued, 'Bositini's twenty Melodic Exercises for the study of the proper art of singing, by Carlo - Bassin, auth or of Dassini's Art of Singing. • AND PIANO-FORTE CALISTHENICS ,. a collection of Five Finger 'Chord and Scale passages, for speedily developing the muscles of the fingers and acquiring that degree cif flex ibility, independence and volubility, which are so indispensable to a good performance on The Piano Forte, By Francis H. Brown., Music sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of the marked price. WILLIAM HALL & SON, 6m] 543 Broadway, New-York. COLUMBIA. OIL WORKS. TRUSCOTT & GUERNSEY, PROPRIETORS, COLUMBIA, PA. Refiners and Wholesale Dealers' in Refined Carbon Oil, Benzine Lubric Oil, 8,,c. Having put up a refinelywitta all the neces sary improvements. We offer to the public a pure article of DOUBLE "REFINED CARBON OIL, which gives a more brilliant light, at less ex pense, than the most of Oils now in the mar ket, and is perfectly non-explosive. We manufacture exclusively for home trade and guarrantee our oil to be. of the best quali ty. Orders solicited. Address as above. 0.- HENRY HARPER; 4.: MO ARCA -STREET; Watches, Solid.,Sliver-triare, AND SUPERIOR SILVER-PLATED WARE. Oct. 14-3m.] HIS is the most desirable Lantern in the T Market. It burns Coal Oil without a Chimney, emitting neither smoke nor smell. It gives a pure white ligkt. It stands quick motions in any direction.` The flame is regulated from the mitside. It is neat and compact in ferm and size. It i& free front sOlder in the upper parts; and is - otherwise . very substantial in its structure. PRICE,' ONE DOLLA.R. For sale at JOHN SPAITGLEIt'S If you want a Irst-rate Black or Fancy Silk A neat or,gay challie'or De Leine ` A superior Black or fancy Woolen . De Leine A. tine or medium Black or Colored Alpaca - A good Lavella, De Baige or Poplin - An Excellent Chintz or 'good Calico A. French, English or Shambry Gingham You will find it at SPANGLER /k RICH'S' . First National Bank of Marietta • Tins BANKING . ASSOCIATION HAVING COMPLETED ITS OItaANIZATiON 'is now'prepared to transact all kinds,of BANKING BUSINESS:, The. Board of Directors meet weekly, on Wednesday, for discount and other bnsiness I[3-Bank.kfours : . From-9.26.. M to 3 JOHN. HOLLINGHR, Tann:arm. AMOS BOWMAN, Cashier. BAZIN?S PERFUMES., o- • The latest and most exquisite such as "Kis s me Quickly,":" Upper Ten," Hydeosmia, ' " West End," " Jockey Club," and also Po mades and Hair Oils. Examine our stock. We can please you an price and; quality. GOLDEN MORTAR.DRUG STORE DANIEL G. BAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LANCASTER, PA OFFICE-No. 24 bloayn Dunn STREET opposite the Court House, where he will at tend to the praetice of his profession in all its, various branches. • L. BAKER,' Scriviner. All kinds - of F Legal instruments prepared• with care and accuracy. Be- can 'be found at ttie office of " The Mariettian," in " Lindsay's 'Build ing," between the Post Office Corner and Front street. Spring Shawls Balmorala Gloves, Hosiery; Belts and Buc'cles, Embroidered Handker chiefs and Collars, Mourning . Collars and Veils, Head .Nets and Dress Trimmings: • • A full supply at . - • • SPANGLER & RICH'S. 1 - 10 YOU WANT a good Cooking Stove? II If so, go to John Spangler's, where you will find a large assortment. sells cheap and vi arrants each to , give entire satisfaction. OAL RODS, Coal Selves, Coal Shovels, 4) P , kers, Stow Grates, Cylinders and Li mns of differentkinds, kept on hand at JOHN SPANGLER'S. KR AUT STANDS, Meat Stands; Wine Kegs, Tubs, Buckets and, : Cedar-waxe generally, constantly on hand at_ .T.'SPANGLER4. RD. Echternath's Army Lotion , an • ble remedy for Saddle Galls, Sore, snd diseases of the "skin, AT THE GOLDEN MORTAR. A LARGE stock of Paper and Envelopes of the beat quality just received and for sale at The :Gplelete Mortar'. ÜBSCRIPTIONS received fofall the late 0 Periodicals of the day At The 't*iiiilfort . ar. ALARGE LOT OF .13111 F: WINDOW SHADES at remarkably low 'pr i c e, to .close-out: jonw ESPANOL= To LANDLORDS! Just ‘received; Scotch and Irish WHISKIES, vrarras T . ted pure, at' IL D. Benjernain's . • . , BPa'LEIVS *mg:celebrated-GM, ' A ‘' D: BENJAMIN. HIKE &YANA SIE.G7A , R S and' Or Omit Chewing and Smoking Tobacco at -- ; , WOLFE'S. . Celebrated 'Nark:Cement and Oil Paste ,Blacking at - 4 , THE GOLDENMORTAR. : • • " of every dew.riptietvex, T 1 ylcuted with neatness and ditvitch it.the bOlee of Tte 543 BROADWAY, NEW-YOB.K, AGERTS FOR THE CELEBRATED D.RIGGS New Patent Piano Fortes PHILADELPHIA Fine Jewelry, AN IMPROVED LANTERN Hardware Store, an Market street GREAT SALE OF WATCHES • AND JEWELRY, $1.000,000 WORTH! To be disposed of at One Dollar each, without regard to value, not to be paid for until you know what you are to re- EZE2 BY A. H. BOWEN CO., EAGENT9 AND MARUFACTUREASj NO. 36 BEEKMAN-ST., NEW YORK load the following list of articles to be sold for One Dollar. 100 Gold Hunting Case Watches each $125,00 100 " Watches, various styles " 75,00 ..200 " Ladies' Gold Watches " LO,OO 500 Silver Watches each $2O to 35 6,000 Latest style vest & neck chains 5 " 20 5,500 Gent's California Diamond pins 5 " 20 4,000 California Diamond ear drops 5 " 10 3,000 Miniature Revolving Pins 5 " 10 2,000 California Diamond and enamelled Gent's scarf pins new styles 6 " 10 2,000 Masonic and Emblem Pins 3 " 10 2,500 . Gold Band Bracelets, engraved 3" 20 3,000 Jet and Mosaic" Brooches 3 " 10 2,000 Cameo Brooches 5 lt 20 3,000 Coral Ear-Drops 4 " 6 2,000 Ladies' Watch Chains 8 " 15 6,000 Gent's Pins, a splendid assor't 2" 10 4,000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons 3 " 10 3 600 Studs and Sleeve Buttons, in sets 3 " 10 5,000 Sleeve Buttons, plain &engraved 2 '" 8 10,000 Plain and eugraveo rings 2,50 "10 8,000 Lockets, richly engraved 2 to 10 15,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, new and latest styles 6 " 12 5,000 Handsome Seal Rings 3 " 8 2,000 Sets Bosom Studs 2260 " 6 1,000 Gold Pena and Gold Holders 15-" 25 2,000 Seta Jet and Gold Pins and Ear drops, - latest styles, very rich 6 " 10 2,000 Gold thimbles, Pencils, &c. 4 " 6 10,000 Gold pens, and silver cases 5 " 3 10.000, " " Ebony holders 4" 6 This entire list of beautiful and valuable goods will be sold for One Dollar each. Certi ficates of all the above articles will be placed - in envelopes, and sealed. These envelopes are sent by mail, as ordered, without regard to choice. On the receipt. of the certificate you will see what you are to have, and then it is at your option to send the dollar and take the article, or not. Five certificates can be ordered for $1 ; elev en for $2; thirty for $5; aixty-five for $lO ; and one hundred for $l5. We will send a single Certificate-on the receipt of 25 cents. Agents, wanted to whom we offer special terms; send 25 cents for one certificate and our cireular with terms. A. H. ROWEN gr. CO., (Post Office Box 4270,) No. 36 Beekman-st., May 27-6m.] New York. Mill LAMP HEATING APPARATUS. ikiiing—Frying--Strwing — Steepitig — WITH THE }LAME THAT LIGHTS THE ROOM. • * • By the flame of a common lamp, at the cost of a cent's worth of oil, a very comfortable breakfast can be cooked. • ' —N. Y. Tribune. * * Simple in construction, easily kept in order, ready for use in a moment • convenient to have on, hand. • • Drug gist's Circular. * * * Fish's Lamp is one of the most popular novelties of the day, * • • the utility of it is unquestionable, a great saving is made in heating and cooking small articles, and can be made to cook meals for a great many permit's, which is adttially done on the ambulance cars which carry - the sick soldiery. * Scientific American. * ' For family use, hospital tent, bar rack, picnics, fishirag,.nursery, or sick room, it ia au article of 'comfort beyond all propor tion to its cost. ' • Halt's Journal of Health. • * I have tried - the ;apparatus, and my' wife and I ploclaimthe same a most valu able and indispensable article, and we now wonder liew'we could have so long done with out it. *' * Ed. Coal Oil Circular. • * An economical contrivance for getting up heat at short notice for nursery and general household purposes, • * one important point is the saving in cost over coal Ares. * • * N. Y. Evening Post Prices from Two to Six Dollars. l'aimczty from ,One to Four Quarts. Three Articles Cooked at one time with one • ' Burner. . • Arranged for Kerosene ror Coal Oil, or Gas. A Descriptive PaMphlet of thirty pageefar nisbed gratis. THE UNION ATTACHMENT, Price 60 Cents, To be attacbed to a Common Kerosene Lamp or Gas Burner, by which water may be boiled, and food cooked ; also ' arranged to support a shade. Beery. Pamity needs me. WM. D. RUSSELL. Agent. No. 206, Pearl St., New York. ri- Agents Wanted. Ep- Two a these Heating Limps can be seen at John Spangler's Hardware. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL. COMPANY'S Cheap Fertilizer& THE FERTILIZERS prepared by the Ag ricultural Chemical Company, [ a com pany chartered by the legislature of Pennsyl vania with a capital of $250,0000 have been proved in practice to be the cheapest, most profitable -and best, for the Farmer, Gardener and Fruit Grower, of all concentrated ma nures now offered in any market. The Com pany's list ethbraces the following : TIABULETTE. This Fertilizer is composed I of night soil and the fertilizing elements of urine, combined, chemically and mechanically with other valuable fertilizing - agents and ab sorbents. It is reduced tort pulverized .condition, rea dy for immediate use, and without loss of its highly nitrogenous fertilizing properties. Its universal : application. to all crops and soils, and its 'diiribility 'aid' active qualities, are well known to be all that agriculturists can disire. - • . . . CHEMICAL COMPOST. This Fertilizer is largely eonthosed of animal matter, such as meat, bone, fish. leather, hair and wool, together with. chemicals and inorganic fertilizers, which decompose the mass, and re tain the nitrogenous elements. It is a Very valuable fertilizer for field crops generally, and espeCially for potatoes, and garden purposes. Its excellent qualities, strength 'and cheap ness, have made it very popular with all who have used it. COMPOSITE FERTILIZgR. This high j lyy phosphatic , fertilizer; is particularly adapted - for the cultivation of Trees, Fruits, Lawns and Flo:iirers. It will promote a very vigorous and healthy growth of wood and fruit, and largely increase the quantity and perfect the maturity ` of the fruit. For hot house and household plants and flowers, it will be found an indispensable article to se— cure their greatest perfection. It will prevent and curb diseased conditions of the peach and grape; and is excellent for grass and lawns. 'Qs composed of such elements as make it adapted to the growth of all kinds of crops in all kinds of soils. • The formula or method of combining its constituent fertilizing ingredients have re caved the highest approval of eminent chem ists. and' scientific agriculturists. pfIOSPHATE OF LUXE. The Agricultu - rat Chereical Company manufacture a Phosphate of Limc in accordance with >a new 'and yaluable formula; b' Which a very' supe :rim-article is produced, so far as to be afforded "at a less price than othet manufacturers charge. Practical testa have proved that its value, as a fertilizet ; is equal to the best Phosphate of Lime in the - marlret4 , ' 1t73 - Traits orders of a Ton, or more, will be delivered at the railroad stations and - the whatriee of shipment, free of cartage. Cartage will be charged rim ,all orders of aix barrels or less. One' Vas' , per Ton allow truce for cartage will be made on all sales de liverer,Pat the irerke of the Telnpany, on Ca nal Wharf., Ai:rawer:roans CIIEDZICAL CO.'S WORKS, At Canal Wharf, on the. Delaware. • Office, 4131 Arch Phiiadaphioi Pa. 11.13. FITTS, General Agent. The, Company'll Phemphlet Circular, em briciti_~etyr' as or nq strove