Sotal niariettian. ..... turday Morning, February 3,1886 speaking of the contemplated Railroad Depot at Columbia, the Spy eap: The Peau'a Railroad havi ng parchasce and leaWse ed the as d the grou nd ington Ho suoppo se ia t o pla p ro m the Public Ground Company, site,will, we learn, soon commence improve meets there in the shape of a passenger dna !, They will build an arch across 0, 0 street co that the whole train will be older cover. This will be an i m . proem:et that Columbia greatly needs. The depot will then be in a more cen tral part of the town. As the company &Dot do things in a small or mean manner , we may expect a passenger and f re ight depot to be built here, substan tial, convenient and complete in all their arrangements. We also learn that Mr. Jea H. Black, will take possession of t h e Washington House in April next." r Don't forget the sale of the Kapp pruperty, at the public house of David Coel, at 7 o'clock this evening. Ittoo l . r. ()Wages will preach a Ferniou on the death of Belshazzar, King al Babylon, in the Methodist church on :::undity evening, next; "services commen• cing at N. o'clock. Young men are F pecially hailed to attend. er Don't furget the election, to-day, to tit the vacancy created by the death of Day Wood. John H. Shirk is the Union candidate, who is a soldier and a competent young man. The democrats Lace made 130 nomination. er John 13. Livingston, esq., the late District Attorney is the Union candi date for Mayor of Lancaster. It'ayor s l uder2on, the present inciin. bent, is the copperhead candidate. The election takeE place on Tuesday next. - Our town, during the last week, kept Constable Emswiller quite busy es rortiug offenders to jail, Any number onager fights—and domestic broils—a hopeful on-i -I a w knocking his tender mother•in.law down ; waylaying a beg pram] robbing him of all he had—about one dollar in postal currency. Moat of these hopefuls are returned soldiers and ore at a lose what to turn their attention Prison Keeper Shirk will teach them the profession of Cigar making sod Carpet weaving. fit Mr, Maxwell's Academy will en ter upon its second term on Monday the ltith of April. This institute has re ceived very flattering encouragement during the present session, and for the batter accommodation of his increasing pupils, Mr. M. has leased the Wicker -641 Academy building and residence. hea•i his card in another column. 'Some business changes are about to take place in tbis borough. Mr. :Abraham Cassel has sold out his mer cantile stock to Mr. Aaron Gable, acid E.? sou in.law, John Strickler,. who will unduct the business at the old stand. llffinaisch is about transfering his L:taess to Messrs. Steen) , . .tt Bowers, of Columbia. z-r The Pennsylvania Railroad Com- Puy is busy ballasting, between the Present railroad track and the canal, fora second track which is about being laid, through the borough. WHISKEY AND NEWSPAPERS.-A glass 6 bkey is manufactured from perhaps iiezin grains of corn, the value of sq,ch is to small to be estimated. A Erinf this mixture sells fora dime, r , l of a good brand is considered Aurth the money. It is drank in a r ( , r two. It fires the brain, sbar i.:• t.J, appetite, deranges and weakens i :cal system. On the same aide which the deleterious beverage • , ;;.t1 lies a newspaper. It is cover- . a million of types—it brings ~,, :anee from the four quarters of the Tho newspaper costs less than of grog—the juice of a few f corn—but it is no less strange t.uo that there is a large number Who think corn juice,cheap tlapapers dear. • DEMOR EST'S AI ovytiLY :—The February trmlber tea gem ; fine steel engravlog E'•d'n els :law of Washington," so admirable that nearly all of the public gs can be distinguished ; an Il lustrated poem by William Con" BrY ant; a Valentine Picture ; Music "Ar ra') Na Pogue" which is illustrated ; a t,agnificent colored failltioned plate an theurated skating scene ; other Plates 1114 bon nets ' any quantity of various styles Each un nnets, bats, dresses, etc., etc. 441 her is accompanied with large hose; of foll•sized patterns. Bubscrip n Price only $3, with a set of two beastiful parlor steel engravings, or a Pat'l'afs containing two dollars worth of extra tall sized patterns, as prenxiwes to lath nahscriber. Address W. Jaaniegs Demorest, 473 Broadway, N. Y. T he late ldr. Corwin was raised a fat "", and is said to have been wagoner 141812 . On g his return from Mexico, hie n aturally dark skin eoneliter. I°l b ronzed, he was introduced to an ~,Feghtll gentleman as an "Ohioan." h t English gentleman took him by the minti end gentleman "whether his tribe l'erE pnece wits the whiten." PUBLIC SALEof BOROUGH PROPERTY riihe undersigned will sell by public vendue, j_ at the public house of David Cassel in the Borough of Marietta, on Saturday, the third day of February, 1866, their interest in the following real estate, being the four-ninths undivided parts thereof, and the widow's dow er in the whole, to wit : All that certain western half Lot of ground No. '73 situated in that part of the Borough of Marietta Lancaster county and State of Penn sylvania, laid out by Jacob Grosh, esq., con taining in front on Front street twenty feet and extending in depth two hundred feet to Second street, between Bank street and the first public alley west of said street, whereon is erected a two story Mick dwelling, brick kitchen attached, frame stable and other im provements. Purport, No. 2. ;All that certain eastern half of said Lot of ground No, 73, situated in that part of the said Borough •f Marietta, laid out by Jacob Grosh, esq., containir.g in front on Flout street twenty feet and extending in depth two hundred feet to Second street, be tween Bank street and the first public alley' west of said street, and adjoining purport No. I on the east, whereon is erected a two-story frame dwelling house and other improv,ements. The above property will be sold clear of the dower of the widow of Michael M. Kapp, de ceased. Persons wishing to view the premises prior to the day of sale will please call on John K. Fidler residing near the premises. Salo to commence at 61 o'clock in the eve ning of said day. MARTHA M. KAPP, WIDOW. SARAH JANE KAPP, HOSEA W. KAPP ; JOHN F. KAPP, ANNA RENNINGER, ANDREW RENNINGER And in pursuance of an order ofthe Orphan's Cuurt'of Lancaster county, the undersigned guardian of Maria E. Kapp, Margaret C. Kapp, Ellenor F. Kapp, Alice A. Kapp and Martha M. Kapp, the minor children of Michael M. Kapp, late of the Borough of Northumberland, in the counts , of Northumberland, and State of Pennsylvania, deceased will sell, at the same time and place the interest of the said minor children in the above described real es tate, being the other five-ninths undivided parts thereat. MARTHA M. KA PP, GUARDIAN, &C. m A RI Err A. MJADEMY. - Southwest Corner of Market Square. Allarietta, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania This Academy having received very flatter ing encouragement during the first session wi!l enter upon the second term on Monday, April sixteenth. The location of this school is one of the most healthy and pleasant in the State. Four pas senger trains of the Pennsylvania railroad co. pass tittough the Borough daily, making it easy et access from all parts of the State. The branches taught embrace all those of a thorough English education, together with Latin, Greek, French and German languages, Voca and Instrumental Music. Every branch will be taught in the most thorough manner - Whilst the principal wilj constantly aim to make thorough scholars,,pe still deems it no less important to inculcate moral and religious principles. lle pledges his best exertions to secure the present and future welfare of those committed to his charge. Lectutes on Philosophy, &c., will be deliv ered beCole the students during the sessi:m. A regular examination will be held at the close of each term. Tenats:—For boarding, washing and light per session of five.inouths, *95:00 Tuition in English brunches, I0:00 Fur Latin, Greek, French and German —each extra,'. . 5:00 Book Keeping, 5:00 Instrumental Music, . - -- 20:00 Persons wishing to place their sons or daughters in this Institution will please make early application by letter or otherwise. it. S. AMA WELL, Principal. REFERS TO Rev. J. J. Lane, Wrightsville, - it. W. Smith, Wrightsville, Dr. J. Levergood, Lancaster, Aaron Baker, Chatham, Chester, co. Rev. Robert Alexander, Little Britain. D. son, Baltimore, Samuel Lindsay, darietta, Calvin A. Schaffner, .. H. D. Benjamin Dr. J. Cushman, ‘r Dr. F. Hinkle, 4C Thomas Zell, Li A. N, Cassel, 4 4 Jacob Roth, LC George W. Stahl, .• Als.rietta, February 3, 1866.-26t.f. O RPHANS' COURT SALE. ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1866 By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, will be sold by the undersigned, at the late residence of Sam ' uel Collins, late of the borough of Marietta, in said County, deceased. the following de scribed real estate, late of said deceased, sit uated in the Borough of Marietta, aforesaid, to wit: A 'lwo story F ante Dwelling House, AZvD PIECE OF &ROUND, situated on the North-west Corner of Front and Locust Streets, in said borough, contain ing in front, on Front street, 48 feet, and ex tending in depth northwardly to Jno. B. Mor ris' hobse, 41 feet, more or less. Persons wishing to view the premises before the day of sale well pleise call on Sarah Col lins, widow of said deceased, who resides on the premises. -Terms: Ten per cent, at the sale and the balance on the second day of April next, with approved security. ~ Sale to commence at 7-o'clock in the even ing of said day. • A. SUMMY, Administrator of the Estate of Samuel Collins, January 27,-ts.J deceased. - A NEW IDEA AND A -GOOD ONE 1=01=:=1 BLACKWELL & CO., GILSEY'S IRON BUILDING, 171 BROADWAY, New York., have commenced the business of taking SUBSCRIPTIONS to all the PRINCIPAL MAGAZINES and WEEK LY PAPERS. for SHORT PERIODS, (quarterly or half-yearly,) at the lowest .)early rates, offering a great advantage to lovers of literature, who may wish to take several pnblications paying but a little mo ney at a time. Full particulars in a circu lar sent on applicalion to any address. A GOOD AGENT WANTED in each town.— lEr P 0 S T-MASTFAS are requested to send for our circular containing induce- 1 meats. BLACKWELL & CO., No. 171 Broadway, New-York. Decempec 27, 1865.-3m.] BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! BARGAINS!!! NOW IS THE TIME FOR CHEAP Gs-1M 7131/ kr.l T. R. DIFF.ENBACH Having determined to retire from the mercan tile buness, will sell his entire stock, of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queeilsweloe, at wholesale or retail, FOR CASH, at less than market price, without regard to cost. UDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Aldeifer, late of the Borough of Mariettai ucaster county, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed to dis tribute the balance remaining in the hands of Frederick Maulick, Administrator of said de- Ceased, to and among the creditors of said de ceased. will attend for that purpose on Tues day; the 6th day of February, 'A. D., 1866,.at 10 o'clock, A. M., in the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons intrested in said distribution may attend. E. D. ROATII, Var.Cary_ 10, 4t.1 Auditor. THE MA.RIETTIAN.&-- HE;ADLEY'B HISTORY OF THE GREAT :REBELLION I THE late rebellion stands out peculiar and extraordinary in human events ; and the magnificent scale upon which the war has Dees conducted, constitute it one of the grand est and most brilliant chapters of the world's hist° y. Mr. Headley, of all writers, is perhaps best qualified to portray the the stupendous feat ures of the mighty contest. His previous works on less momentous themes have placed him in the first position, as a graphic and pow erfui deleniator of war scenes and characters, and the magnitude and grandeur of the pres ent subject, impart to his pen the fire and vi gor of a yet more exacted inspiration, and fur Dish -ample scope for the highest exhibition of his peculiar genius for military description. Under his powerful pen the stirring scenes of the" War pass in review with the vividness and distinctness of a present and living reality; while his great talent for condensation ena bles. him to embody everything of importance in a compass just suited to the public want. From no other source can so clear and com prehensive an impression of the grand march of events be obtained, so easily and agreeably as from Mr. Headley's work. Other histories have been issued before Grant's Report and other official documents were submitted to the government, and there fore unreliable. N.r. Headley has delayed the cempletioq of this till those documents so es smtiat to - authenticity and correctness could be obtained. The second volume, Completing this work, will be issued it March, 1866. Agents wan ted to engage in its sale in every town and county in the United States. Liberal induce ments offered. For particulars apply to or ad dress AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., N0..148 _isy;um-st., Hartford, Conn. Scranton 6^ Burr, Agents. N EW TRIMMING & VARIETY STORE, Opposite Diffenbach's and two doors [Vest of the Golden Mortar Drug Store, Market-sL, Marietta. AIRS...2VLARGARET 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 TRIMINIINGS AND VARIETIES, embracing all the Novelties of the Season, among which will be found Plain and Fancy Mantua and Velvet Libbons, Gimps, Cords and las,sels, 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, Germantow a Wool, Twilights, Breakfast Coseys, Braids and Shetland Wool, Bindings, 'Zephyr Yarn, Laces, Neck• Ties, BALMORAL'S, SKELETON SKIRTS, Corsets, Belting, Edging, Ruffling, Embroidery. Fancy Soaps, &c. - ' Particular attention has been paid to the se lecting of small wares, such as Sewing. Silk, notton pmd Linen Thread, Whalebone, Hooks Cad Itlygs, Needles, Pins, &c. n--''rhe public are particularly requested to call and examine for themselves. Lir Mrs. IL is agent for the sale of the cel ebrated Singer "A" Family Sewing Machines which took the first premium at the late New York State Fair. She xvill also instruct per- SOIS purchasing Irani her;how• to work the machine. (9-tf Co -1004tre, eoiroe. Columbia, Lancaster County, Penn'a, .... Capital and Assets, $429,920:84 rins Company continues to insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium c r premium note. FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount insured, $5,027,62 Amt of premium notes, $.126,090:66 Bal. cash premium, Jan'y 1, 1364, 3,754:47 Cash receipts in 1864, less feh and com missions, 22,570:56 $452,715:6 Losses and expenses paid in 1864, $22,794:89 Balance of Capital and Assets, Jan uary Ist, 1b65, 429,920:80 • $452,715:69 A. S. GREEN, PRESIDENT, GEORGE, YOUNG, Jr., Reeretary." MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer. DIRECTOIts : • . Samuel Shock, William Patton, Robert T. Ryon, John W. Steacy, John Fendrich, George Young, Jr., H. G. Minich, - Nicholas M'Dcnald, Samuel F. Eoetlein, Michael S. Shuman, Amos S. Green. S. C. Siaymaker, Edmund Spering. Ike stilizboi) DimeN. • -o-- QEO. W. SULTZBACII, TANNER 4- LEATHER DEALER, MARIETTA, PA. • -0- Having purchased the remaining stock on hand, and leased the Tannery and fixtures of his late father, Henry Sultzbach, deceased, is now prepared to accommodate the customers of the old stand, and the public generally, with everything in his line, at such prices as cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. His stock will consist of Oak Spanish and Slaughter Sole, Valve and Hemlock Leather, CALFSKINS, Kips, Waxed and Grained Upper, SPLITS, HARNESS, BRIDLE & SHOE SKIRTING-. fC Cash paid for. Hides and Sic ins: Maiietta January 6. 1866.-tf tiffiof( F.IG 014.(9I - Diffe r" - JC11310.1111_31..s In Crull's old stand, Market-Bt., Mariettr PETER RODEN HAUSER, WITH D. HANJZUER,I DEALER IN •Men's and Boy's Clothing, - A HATS AND CAPS, tab BOOTS . AND SHOES, and (.7enilemen's Furnishing Goods, IN GREAT VARIETY. P. R. would take this opportunity to inform the citizens of Marietta and the, publiegener ally that having opened this establishment for a permanent business, only asks a fair trial, being determined not to be undersold by any. Call and see the goods and learn the prices. Marietta, June 10, 1865. 44-tf SKATES! SKATES ! ! SKATES I!! JOHN SPANGLER Vas just opened.. for the inspect.on of the lov ers of skating, the largest, best and most va ned assortment of Skates ever befdre offered to the public. Ladies, Gents, Mtsses,.a.id Youths can be supplied with any quality and style desired, at the lowest price's; " Also, Table and Pocket Cuttlery, floe Ivory` handled goods, Pocket Book's, Cigar-cases, Gentlemen's Companions, Ladies Companions Pocket Skate-Gimblets; Nut Crackers, (new) Pocket Match safes. Ladies Work BOV2I, and a variety of other fancy attic:tn. NEW SKIRT FOR 1866 1 'Waive intention of ilia /Igaili HOOP SKIRTS. J: W. BRADLE rs New Patent Duplex Elliptic (or double) Spring Skirt THIS Invention consists of Duplex (or twn) Elliptic pure refined steel springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge,anaking the toughest, most flexible, elas tic and durable spring ever used. They sel dom bend or break, like the single' springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twine se !Ong as any single spring skirt that ever has or can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assemblies, Operas, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, arm chairs, for pronienade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a silk or muslin dress. , A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, com fort and great convenience of wearing the du plex elliptic steel spring skirt for a single day will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For children, Misses, and young ladies they ar superier to all others. The hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the single yarn covering which is used on all Single steel hoop skirts. The three bottom rods on every skirt are also double steel., and twice or double covered to 'prevent the cover ing from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, &c., &c., which they are constantly subject to when in use.' All are made of the new and eegant corded tapes, and are the best quality MI every part giving to, the wearer the must graceful and perfect shape possi Ile, and are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. WESTS' BRADLEY & CART, Proprietors of the invention, and Sole Manufacturers, 97 Chambers, and 79 & 81 Reade streets, New York. Fur sale in all first-class stores in this City, and throughout the United States, and Canada, Havana ne Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Inies. la — Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double) Spring Skirt. Dot- A&C T HE PEOPLE'S . 6nltege, READING, PA. 100"OG° YOUNG DIEN WANTED TO FILL GOOD AND LUCRATIVE POSITIONS I== Before you can expect to occupy a position you must he competent, and you can be made so by attending this College, which is the only llosnyxte§ COLLEGE in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware or Maryland, and larger than any other so-called Commercial or busi ness institution in either of these States. The proprietors and teachers are practical business men, to which is added a large experience in Business .Colleges, .thus enabling them to furnish a more thorough and practical course than calche obtained elsewhere. • TERMS', For Life Scholarship. $3 . 5 For • " to disabled Soldiers. 20 For Blank Books '( 30 in number), 10 .Norn....,,This Life .Scholurship is a cestife cute of membership and entitles the purchaser to unlimited instruction on single and double entry book keeping and penmanship, with the privilege of reviewing at any future time gratis. You are_ in fact a Life member. Telegraphing is ten dollars and Phonogra phy (short hand) twenty dollars extra, but. the student is not compelled to study those branches. When two or more enter at the same time, a deduction of FIT'S' DOLLARS to each will be made. Thus the entire cost including Blank Books is only FORTY DOLLAR. We have no •'Extras." Boarding is from four to four and a haff,dollars per week. THE COURSE - Embraces a Preparatory, Theory and BuSiness Department.. In the Preparatory Department he is instructed in Mathematics and the sim plest principles of Book Keeping, after which he is admitted into the Theory Department where he copios from sets certain business transactions. each' set representing a business, (stock and partnership) and each set involv ing the application of one or more principles. Next, he is adniitted into,the Department of ACTUAL BUSINESS. Here the student applies practically what he has been taught theoretically. For a full ex planation of this Department send for- a -Col lege Paper which we will mail to your address free. Suffce it to say that the student begins business with a real ('ASH CAPITAL With which he buys and sells merchandise, pays taxes, deposits it in the ,bank, &c., &c. They discount notes, draw and accept drafts, make general and special indorsements, make out income reports, and in fact go thlough ev ery kind - of business transaction, even to at taching internal revenue stamp. OUR' ADVANTAGES. The best course of instruction, and cheaper rates than any other eolle.y. Located in the best railroad centre in the State, with experi enced teachers widely known in the business community, thus affording our graduates bet ter facilities fur seeking and obtaining employ ment. 1:3" For specimens of Penmanship enclose two three cent postage stamps. College Rooms corner of North Fifth and Washington, and corner Fourth and Penn streets, Reading, Pa. Office in Washington street building. Ad-• dress CLARK & NELSON, REA DIA G,PA S. S. -RATHVON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, At P. J. Kramph's,Old Stand. on the Cor ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Pennta. GATEFUL 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 sp ared in rendering a satisfactory equivalent for every act of confidence reposed. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES A N 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. 1.50,-REA. lt-M ADE CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing - Goonds and such articles as usually belong to a Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing . establishment. House-Paiaatin_s• AND PAPER-HANGING. The undersigned would respectfully an nounce to his old friends and the public generally, that he continues theabove business in all its various branches - Especial attention paid to plain and fancy paperhanging, China glossing, Frosting and E name lli ng Glass, Gr,tming of all kinds, &c. _Thankful.for past favors, would ask a con tinuance of the same. Residence a few doors west of the Town Hall, on Walnut street. DAVID H. MELLINGER: - Mariettai-Nov. 25, 1 8 65.—1 Y. • B AZIN'S PEKFUMES. The latest and most exquisite such as "Kiss me Quickqm," " Upper Ten," -s fiydeosmia, " West End," " Jockey Club,";and also Po mades and Hair Oils. Examine pur dot*. We can please you in price and qualit3 GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE. Wif 1 m 95 . c 2 ; d . CD t A > w 24 oi 1-1 J 0 II 46'U 1 oai A 4 gt ;' Cd 6 9 11 F s 2 Z .‹ 0 0 ' 4 '4 SPRING 4%. WINTER. ARRANGEMENT! 02 102 87 REMOVED TO 16 JOHN STREET. TT AVING supplied ourselves with a new JET . and superior lot of goods, of the latest styles and patterns, and having secured from the importers many articles or great beauty and value, we are now prepared to make for the Spring and Winter better arrangements, and presentgreater inducements to purchasers, than we have ever before offered. We have 50,000 valuable and beautiful articles of Goode, comprising Pianos, Watches, Diamonds, plain and ornamental Jewelry, and Fancy Goods of every description, that we will sell at $2 each, regardless of value or cost. 110 W WE DISPOSE OF OUBt GOODS. We have 50,000 Oil Colored Photographs, comprising every subject—Religious, Senti mental, Comic and Fancy—that we will sell at Thirty Cents each, or four for One Dollar; and with each Photograph we give two num bered notices. The notices are numbered from 1 to 50,000, and put into envelopes, seal ed up, and thoroughly mixed ; and when Photographs are purchased, two for each Pho tograph are taken out and sent with it. The articles of Goods are numbeied from 1 to 50,- 000, and any article, no matter what the value may be, corresponding with the number on the notice, will be sent for Two DOLL.% as, free of cost, except when sent by express, then at the expense of the receiver. WE do assure your that should the notice correspond with a Piano or other valuable ar ticle of goods, it will be sent to the purchaser for Two Dollars. LIST OF GOODS AT $2 00 EACH. Seven Octave Pianos. Rosewood Melodeons, . Gold Hunting Case Lever Watches, Silver Watches, Diamond Sets, Silver Tea Sets, Silver Chafing Dishes, Sets Silver leasijoons, 20,000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Brooches, Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Floreatine Sets, Gold Rings, Gold Pencils, • Thothpicks, 45 c. Comprising a list of endless variety and the choicest quality of Goods. We warrant our Goods superior to any establishment in the country, ant hope you will give us one trial at least. and if the article is not as represent ed. and does not give satisfaction, return it, and we will send - your money back. 1 - 10 W TO ORDER GOODS. Send us Thirty Cents for one Photograph, or One Dollar for five—the extra one and two extra notices to the Agent. When an Agent has sent us $lO.OO for Goods arid Photographs, we . will,give one notice and the article it calls for free of charge: for. $15.00 three notices free ; for $20.00 four notices free; for $30.00 a splendid Photograph Album, •or six free notices; or for $50.00"a good Silver Watch, warranted a good time-keeper. We keep an account of all money sent, and an Agent can order his commission at any time. Be particular and write your address full and plain, as we sometimes have ordeis in our of fice' or months that we cannot answer for the want of proper directions. Address— BARTHEW & CO., Jan6-3ml Bas 5246 New York. T IIE LADY'S FRIEND- The Pest of the Monthlies—devoted to Fashion and Pure Literature. $2.50 a year; Two copies $4.00 ; Eight (and -one gratis) ‘l6. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES given as premiums. Send 16 cents for a sample copy to DEACON & PE TERSON, 319 Walnut et., Philadelphia. Single numbers for sale by all tfie News dealers. y BITERS REMAINING unclaimed in the "post Office at Marietta, Pa., THUELEDA FEBRUARY 1, 1866. Asherman, Wm. Sailor, Sarni. Brymyer,Jacob Seigley, Mary E. Fisher, Mrs. Amelia Schock, Mr. M. H. Fink, Mrs. Elijah Snyder, - J. A. Gliifelter,. H. A. Thompson, Jarnes D. Hartman, B. F. 2 Walker, Win. Howells, Mr. Wm. Welsh, Mrs. Sarah Johnson, Chas. B. Wagoner Jacob Seigley, Benjamin IlEr To obtain any of these letters, the ap plicant must call for "advertised letters;" giv the date of this list, and pay one cent for ad vertisihg. ABRAHAM CASSEL, .P. M. CONNECTICUT TOBACCO SEED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION! Fine Connecticut Tobacco Seed has just been received at the Tobacco Warehouse of F. L; BRAONS & CO., in this borough, which is now ready. for FREE distribution to the To bacco GroViers of this neighborhood. The object in thus .listributing thls excellent Seed is to encourage the. raising of a better grade of Tobacco than - has heretofore been grown in this vicinity. Marietta, November 4,1865.-3 t. Wood tor .Sala_ —o— -5A OR6O CORDS OAK WOOD, for sale k../ Price, Five and Sis Dollars a cord. Apply to GEO. W. STAHL. . Marietta, December 30, 1865. jO YOU WANT a good Cooking Stove? If so, go to John Spangler's, where you wit find a large assortment. He sells cheap e arrants each to give entire satistactio KRAUT STANDS, Meat Staring, Wine Kepi, Tubs, Buckets and Cedar-ware enerally, constantly on hand at J. SPANGLER'S. nHOIOE HAVANA SEGA R S and the k_ . ) beet Chewing and Smoking Tobacco at WOLFE'S. LANDIS 4 TROUT have concluded to sell all kinds of. Fancy Articles at the very owest prices. Call and see them. - ALARGE LOT OF BIII•F WINDOW SHADES at remarkably low prices o close out. To Er N SPANGLER OB PRINTING of every description ex ecuted with neatness and dispatch at the 0 thee of The Marie Virtue A NEW TOY.— Egg's of pharaoh's Ser 7 1-1, petits (fresh laid) at Laurin & TROUT'S. BEST QuantY: of -WOK% and . Liquors for medicinal purriasea, at Landis Trottel. BOBLEN'S:Iong .celebrated GIN, , - BENJAMIN. T YON'S Periodical Drops, arid Clark's Fe male The Vaiden Mortar A LL Kinds of Blanks, Deeds, &e. Yqr Sala at this olEce. 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